HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-04-03, Page 13Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 3, 1985—Page 13
Infant girl Ls baptized in grandmother's christening dress
• On Sunday at Chalmers Presbyterian
Church communion service was held with
•- Rev. William Henderson of Lucknow in
charge. Nicole Lee, daughter of Mr. and
• Mrs. Barry Elliott, was christened in her
great, great grandmother's dress which is
over 120 years old on the Elliott side of the
house. Karen Elliott and Brian Ross pined
or thechurch.
Present for dinner after4he christening
• were Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott, London
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott, Jeffery,
' Leslie and Matthew, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer and Mr. and
• Mrs. Angus Falconer attended a shower on
Sunday for Mike Montgomery and his
bride.
Brian Falconer , and friends, of . Sarnia
visited on Sunday with Cassie Mowbray.
Nina Olsen passed away recently in
livOnia, Michigan. She was well known in
this comrilimity which sends sympathy to
• relatives and friends.
This community was sorry to learn on
Tuesday that Velina McAllister of. Tees-
• water, the former Velma Stewart, had,,
• passed away. She grew up on the side mad
• north of Langside cemetery. She was, a
friend to all and ever ready to help. The
community extends sympathy to her
NOTICE
Village of Lucknow
Regular
Garbage Collection
Good Friday
April 5,1985
Bertha Whitcroft
Oerk-Treastirer.
Raise Your Own
Flock
Also ask for the price for
°Roosters
•Dekalb Pullets
[Brown Eggs]
'Turkeys
Orders must be placed by April 12th.
Delivery date May 16th. Orders must be
in quantities of 25.
Lucknow
District Co-op
LUCKNOW 529-7953
husband Lome and family, to sister Mrs.
Dave Moffat and Mr. Moffat and brother,
Donald. and wife and family.
• We are happy to report that Doris
W ilkens returned home from W ingham
hospital where she had been with a chest
condition.
. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Wesley
Tiffin had the misfortune to break her
ankle. She is wished a speedy • recovery
from this comniunity. • • •
This community extends 'sympathy t�
Mrs. George Taylor • and family of
Wingham on the sudden passing last week
of George, with a stroke: •
Simon de Boer and "Benjamin • were
Thursday evening callerilin ,Mr. and Mrs..
Bili tildriks "alid Mr. and Mrs: Victor
• Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McInnes Of Blyth
'were Saturday callers. on Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson. • - •
Mr. and Mrs. Bill, Wilkens, • Kimberley
and Robbie of Atwood were , callers on
Sunday on his mother, Doris Wilkens. •
The community was shocked to -learn,
Sunday morning that Elmer Huffman of
Lucan had passed away from a severe heart
attack. This -community ,extends sincerest
sympathy to his wife, Florence and •girls,
Susan and Beverley. When Elmer • came
home from the war he . bought Victor
Enierson's• farm where he and his bride
farmed for some' time. Later he sold the
farm and moved to Lucan where they have
lived ever since. He secured a permanent
position at Westminster Hospital where he
had steady work. •
On Saturday evening Mr. and' Mrs, Carl
McClenaghan attended a party at Teeswat-
er for Sandra Howe. .
Mr. and -Mrs. George Webster arrived
'horrie last week after a two week visit with
their .daughter, Mrs. Don Vincent, • Mr.
Vincent and family of Riverview, New
Brunswick..
The community extends. a warm- Wel-
come tothe new folks • residing in the
former Alex Craig home. •
It was learned on Wednesday that Mac
Inglis of Ridgetown had passed away. Mac
was well known here in this area where he
grew to.yourig manhood and was the main
thresher for the community. He had such a
large route that it was hard to get
completed before snow fall. The commun-
ity extends sympathy to brother Tom of
West Wawanosh, 'brother Rodney and
family of Earkon and. John of B.C. and
s' ter, Pauline and family of Whitechl.rch.
WHITECHURCH
by Valetta Emerson ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon and Beatrice
McQuillin spent a few days last week with
Barbara Carey in Kitchener.
Whitechurch W .M.S.
The March meeting of Chalmers W .M.S
was held on March 20 at the home of Mrs.
Lamb with Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Lamb as
leaders in tharge of the program.
• The call to worship was on Easter. Mrs.
• A. Falconer gave a reading, Sterling as
Silver. Mrs. Rintoul led in prayer.
The meditation was thoughts on the
theme, The Cross of Calvary and the
• Empty Tomb, was read jointly by Mrs.
Ross and Mrs. Iamb. The offering was
received and dedicated by Mrs. Archie
on. •
roll call, Name a Parable, was
answe by eight.
Mrs. introduced the guest speak-
er, Mrs. bert Bregman of R. 3,
Teeswater, Maitland !Presbyterial presid-
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Fashion Collection
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Dresses
Junior - Ratite - Missy
Suits
Petite- Regular
Comonlinating Sportswear
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