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Imam* Sentinel, Wednesday, Septeinber 101 1984 Palle
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Koine, hey. visited- with M
and 'Mrs.. Murray • Aviss and
family of OrangeVille.
Rev. John and. Mrs. Bell
returned on Tuesday from •
their summer cottage at In- , weekend with Miss Mildred, the weekend with Mrs, Case
verhuron to the manse, On McClenaghan. sie Mowbray. On Sunday
Wednesday, Mrs: Bell, ac- Congratulations to. Mr, evening, Mr. and. MiS. Reli-
'companied Walkerton Insti- and Mrs. Art Burrows who son Falconer of Sarnia called
tute to Grand Bend to see the on Tuesday are celebrating on Mrs. MOwliray,.,
play, Annie Get Your Gun, their wedding anniversary. Mrs. Walter Elliott and
'On Wednesday evenink, On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Karen and Mrs.' Agnes Elli-
. callers on Mr, and Mrs, Bill Snowden and Bill Jr. of ott of Wingham on Sunday
Victor Emerson were Nat Godefich visited with Mr. ,
Thomson of Lncknow; Mr, and Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Joey and
and Mrs, Bill Porteous, Luck,. grandmother, Mrs.. Orville Ladies now, and Mr. and. Mrs. Tiffin.
Donald MacDonald• of Nash- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mc,
vile, Tenessee, who were Glynn, Wayne and Janet of 6:30 visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener visited on Sunday
Porteous.. with her parents, Mr, and b ou, 1 i n on Friday evening, a wed- Mrs. Joe Tiffin and Joey and
ding-reception: washeld for Mrs Grville_Tiffin. •
newlyweds, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dave. Hend- Belle Herbert bowled the
Clifford Huffman of Vanastra erson of Guelph and Alvin high single with a 219.
in Whitechurch COmmunity Plummer of Kitchener were Bernice Kemp bowled the
Memorial Hall. Friday visitors with Mr. and high triple with a 619.
Attending London Fair on Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. . Games of 200 and over:
Saturday from here were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Piirdon Belle Herbert 219, Bernice
and Mrs. William Evans; and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kemp 207, 214, Mary Cle-
Mr, and Mrs. Alan Falconer, Tiffin were Weekend visitors land 216.
Tony, Timmy and Amy, and with. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teain points and stand-
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falcon- Gaunt, Jennifer and Graeme ings: Nancy FarriSh's Loll-
Cr. • of Chatham. , • • -Pops 5, 5; Roberta Whytock's
Dean Tiffin and Ryan Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh Mc_.•. Pretzels 4, 4, Sharon. Cul-
Craig -were the-prily two who Milan this -Weekend-return- bert's Chocolates 4, 4; Anne
'started to Kindergarten this ed from . their visit to the Anderson's Chiclets 3, 3;
year from the village. We western provinces. • Lana Sanderson's Peanuts 3,
wish them the best of luck on Mrs. Isobel Tiffin 3; Cheezies 2, 2.
this, new adventure..•
Misi Karen Young was
organist on Sunday at Chal-
mers Presbyterian Church;
supplying for Mrs, Don Ross.
Bill Porteous of LucknOw
and Donald MacDonald of
Nashville; - Tenessee'- were --
Friday callers on Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Tiffin.
We are pleased to report
that Annie Kennedy was
released last week from
Wingharn Hospital and is
now residing at Copeland
Lodge,
This community extends
their sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Scholtz of God-
erich. Mrs. Scholtz's brother
was recently killed in a plane
crash in • New Brunswick.
Visitors during the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rintoul were Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Oberholtzer, Jeffery
and Julie of Waterloo; Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Robinson,
Mark and. Tracy, Beigraye
and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Car-
diff, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClen-
aghan of Kitchener spent the
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WHITECHURCH U.C.W. Mills is a. lay minister in Mrs. Agnes Farrier thank-
The.U.C.W.. held their Methodist. Church ; Bern ed the hostess and the
September meeting on Aug- muds. , meeting closed with prayer
ust 27 at the home of Mrs. Ala Mrs. Muriel Thompson after which the birthday tea
Groskorth, Goderich. Mrs. gave an article from • the was served.
Cliff Laidlaw opened the
meeting with a reading, The
Prodigal Son.
Mrs., Muriel Thompson
read the scripture and Mrs.
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On Tuesday Mr. and •Mrs,
Tony Straker visited her par- k ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollings — ee _n
of Toronto, who, where cele- • •
orating their, 47th wedding ..
,anniVeriary,',
spent
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Plant a selection of our choice
flower-bulbs in beds—or borders, by a fence,
along a walk, across a lawn.
They're dazzling anywhere.
Holland
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QUINN'S FLOWERS AND GIFTS
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attended a shower for Crystal Laidlaw led in prayer. newspaper where the United.
Konings at Philipsburg, A question and answer Church-Would like to seethe
Whitechurch 4-fl leaders, dialogue was^ given by Mrs; .government set up a relief
Mrs. Walter Elliott and 'Mrs.' Cliff Laidlaw and Mrs. Fred fund and a source .ready ter)
Archie 9.4114900.- Tiffil4 clqaling.withtheSItlati: .
attended the coursertood for e ficatiOlIS Ai -..ice • ne eue33,'
Friendship, at Teeswater, ,have Iti'preach in a church tenunSwered ' -ctifA:t4st?tt---"--)s
by Valetta Emerson, preparation for the upcoming Bermuda where 60% of the , telling about or showing
fall club; • Congregation is black. Les some thing from Japan.
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