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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-04-17, Page 5Luclmow I Sentinel, Wednesday, April 17, 1985—Page 5 Birthdays celebrated in Whitechurch Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Sharon and Brenda of St.: Catharines spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer- son. • Mr. and Mrs. Keet, Adrien, Francis, Tena, Derek and baby Tereasa of Ingersol visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keet of the village. • Mr. and Mrs. Steve Irwin and Cody of Lucknow, aneMrs. Glover of Sarnia were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Falconer and Jackie were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer, Tony, Tim and Amy. Adrien, Francis, Tena and Derek Keet of Ingersol were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Amy Falconer had a birthday party on Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Irwin and Cody, Mr. and Mrs. 'Kevin r•arconer and Jackie and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan and Mrs. Glover. Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin of Wingham held a birthday party on Sunday evening for Victor Emerson, celebrating his 92 birth- day. Present, were ,• Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mr. and •Mrs. Bill Uuldriks. Mrs. Dan Tiffin visited on Sunday with Mr. - and Mrs, Bevin Tiffin, Dean and Stephen. McQuiilins celebrate 65th WHITECHURCH by Valetta Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin. Mr° and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan spent the weekend in London with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Des Roches. While there they called on Mr. and Mrs. Allan Maclntyre. They went/ on to St. Thomas and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan and helped celebrate birthdays. Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer, . Jeffery and Julie of Waterloo spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Bill ,Rintoul. George Gaunt of Woodstock visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. W Beecroft were Ronald Beecroft; Shan- non and Heather, Sharon Worth and Stacey and Ken Sinnamon. The 4-11 achievement night is Thursday; April 18 in the Community Centre, Teeswater. A bake sale is also being held with .all beginning at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. Mary Hackett was . in Deloraine, Manitoba last week to attend the funeral of relatives whose house . was completely destroyed by fire and five people lost their; lives. Congratulations to Kim Letteau of Teeswater and Mike McDonagh who were married in Teeswater on Saturday. Myrtle and Herb McQuillin's 65th wed- ding anniversary was held at the Lrcknow Legion on March 30. Between 300 and 400 people signed the 'guest book. Hundreds of cards of congratulations` were received; some of those were from Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, MPP Murray Elston, MP Murray Cardiff, Provincial liberal Leader David Peterson and from the lieutenant Governor, John . Aird. Paul P. Steckler warden of the County of Huron, also gave them each a pin with the Huron County crest. People attended the anniversary from British Columbia, Jamestown, New York. Betty ,(Miller) Hinschberger from KitcIeen- er stayed' with Myrtle and Herb when She worked in the bank. Herb said they had a lot of girls stay with them when they went to high school or worked and they paid a dollar a week • from Sunday night until Friday night. They also had a phone call from Dick Turner from Cape Coral Island in You Won't Be Hit By Big Heavy Expenses When You Sell Through The Classified! LUCKNOW NEWS By Geraldine Schlosser Florida. The Kountry Kats entertained to a full house. We are : sorry to hear that Mrs. Philip Steer fell and broke her hip last Wednes- day and is a patient at University Hospital, London. A bridal shower was held on Sunday at the Lucknow Legion for Debbie Hayes. A few games were played and readings given. A lovely lunch was served to about forty guests. - Dora and Omar Brooks returned home on Monday after spending the winter months in Florida. Hugh and Diane Maclnnes spent two weeks visiting with his mother and father, Freda and Leonard Maclnnes. Also visiting at their home is their son Mac and his wife Anne and daughter Catherine. Marilyn and Bill Meaden of London spent Sunday with Marilyn's mother, Annie Kilpatrick. Turn to page 19 Whitechurch W .1. Fifteen -ladies attended the pot luck luncheon held in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall April 10 at 12 noon, prepared by Mrs. Johnston Conn, Miss Merle Wilson and Mrs. James Wilson. ,,The meeting followed with Mrs. John. Currie presiding over the opening exer- cises. 'Thank you cards were read from those receiving. shutin boxes. The Sunshine and Cheer committee gave a report. Reports were received from standing -committee conveners, Mrs. Tom Day, 'Mrs. John Currie, Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. R. Fisher, Mrs. James Wilson and Mrs. William Rintoul. Roll. callwas answered by payment of fees. The report of the nominating com- mitee was given by Mrs. Tom Day.. The results were past president, Mrs. Agnes Farrier; president, Mrs. John A. Currie; vice-president, Mrs. George Fisher; sec- retary -treasurer, Mrs. Agnes Farrier; assistant secretary, Mrs. Alan Falconer; public' relations officer, Mrs... Don Ross; district director, Miss Merle Wilson; and branch directors, Mrs. Elgin Johnston, Mrs. Alan Falconer, Mrs. Fred Tiffin; pianists, Mrs.- 'Don Ross and Mrs. Jean Tiffin; program committee, Mrs. Don The Man To See Is co ur ty Ross, Mrs. Lome Dumin and Mrs. Agnes Farrier; auditors, Mrs. Dave Gibb and Mrs. Alan Falconer; sunshine and cheer, Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mrs.° John Gaunt and Mrs. Fred Tiffin. The nominating committee is Mrs. Tom Day and Mrs. Victor Emerson. The curator clippers are Mrs. Emerson and Miss Merle Wilson. The delegate to cpnvention is Mrs. Agnes Farrier. The officers were installed by Mrs. Rena Fisher. The district director's report was given by Miss Merle Wilson who told of the ladies coming from England to visit our county for two weeks in September. Plans were made for a June bus trip. It was decided to have a dessert euchre Monday April 29 at 1.30 p.m. The 4-H achievement night is to be held in Teeswater Thursday, April 18 at 7.30 p.m. There will also be a bake sale. The standing committee conveners are: Agriculture and Canadian Industries, Mrs. James Wilson; Citizenship and World Affairs, Mrs. William Rintoul; Education and Cultural/Affairs, Miss Merle Wilson; Resolutions, Mrs. Dan Tiffin; Family and Consumer Affairs, Mrs. Tom Day; Curator, Mrs. John Currie; assistant curator, Mrs. Alan Falconer and public relations, Mrs. Don Ross.. MSINTEE -4 GOOD BUILDING LOTS, 2 close to downtown. CaII for particulars. DUNGANNON, 4 bedroom brick,.Immaculete, attached garage, extra lot. NEW LISTING, RIPLEY, 3. bedroom spilt level, 9 yrs. old, immaculate throughout, fire place, paved drive, attached garage, shown by appointment only. REDUCED, 2 bedroom, home, one level, new kitchen, corner lot, lower level has self contained 1 bedroom apt.; ask to see this home, Ideal !retirement home. NEW LISTING Lucknow Immaculate 3 bedroom home, kitchen, Ilvingrooni, diningroom, family room, attached garage, as new. RIPLEY, 3 bdr. aluminum siding, immaculately maintained on double lot. Asking 532,500. LUCKNOW, 3 bedroom, 2 storey brick home, double garage, a well maintained older home. Inquire for further particulars. KINGSBRIDGE, hwy. 21; 5 bdr. home on acreage with recently constructed workshop. KINLQUGH 4 bdr. home on approx. 2 acres, priced reduced. CUSTOM BUILT 4 bdr. home hwy. location Lucknow area. For further particulars in- quire. 80 SOW farrowing operation, above average 4 bedroom home with recent renovations, a profitable business can be purchased lock stock and barrel. / NEW LISTING 179 acres West Wawanosh, 4 bedroom home with new addition, frame barn, all seeded down, priced to sell, immediate possession. 97 ACRES Huron Twp., cash crop acreage well drained. - DAIRY FARM can be purchased as an ongoing business with cows, quota; excellent buildings, well drained land. Enquire for further .information. WEST WAWANOSH 200 acres, brick home, beef -hog barn, pit upright silo, Imple- ment shed, productive Harrlston loam soli. 240 ACRES ASHFIELD TWP. level productive cash crop soli, comfortable 3 bdr. home, Implement shed. • For further Information on these properties, please call WARREN ZINN, 528-3710 ALVIN ROBB, 395-3174 TERRY ZINN, 529-7350 * Features over 100 of Canada's best * Hot Rods * Custom Street Machines ' * Trucks * Vans * Corvettes * Race Cars * Show Cars from Mild to Wild * $10,000 in cash prizes and awards given away * Giant Tool, Custom and Antique Car Part Auction and Flea Market Sunday, April 28, 1985 Auction starts 12:00 noon * Molson Awards - Bavarian Garden * Miss Car Show World Friday and Saturday Show info call (519) 343-2099 P.O. Box 312, Drayton, Ont. NOG 1P0 CUSTOM CAR AND HOT ROD SHOW April 26, 27, 28, 1985 Arthur Arena Complex and Curling Club Centre Fri. 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. a:.• PETE ZIFCU'S 1984 MOLSON GRAND CHAMPION STREET MACHINE IS BACK AND COMPETING FOR THIS YEAR'S TITLE