HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-03-11, Page 6Marek 11, 19
By Valetta Emaeli4
Lost Monday evenbig
progressive euchre party was
held at Whitechurch Hall by
Women's institute commit-
tee Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs.
Reisel Gaunt and Mrs: Net-
tie :Ross. There were five
tables in play. Winners were,
high man, Fred Tiffin; low
man. Jack Maclntyre; high
lady. Mrs: Dan Tiffin; low
lady, Mrs. John A. Currie
and draw, John Sproal.
Mc. and Mrs. Charlie
M4ore of Cobalt were Mon-
day visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Victor Emerson and,
other village residents; Char-
lie at one time resided in the
house now owned by Walter"
Moore.
The World Day of Prayer
was held in Whitechurch
United Church on Friday,
March .6. The leaders were
Mrs. Lorne Durbin and Mrs.
Roely deBoer.
The readers were Mrs.
Millan Moore, Mrs. John de
Boer and Mrs.: Wesley Tiffin:.:
Mrs. Don Ross was organist
for the meeting.
The guest speaker was•
Mrs. John Bell, ' introduced
by Mrs. ,Roely de Boer. Her
I topic was The Earth is the
Lords and the fulness there-
of, theworld and they that
dwell therein.: Mrs. Bell was..
thanked by Mrs: Millan
Moore.
Mr. and-Mrs..Bill Porteous
of. Lucknow were Sunday
afternoon' visitors . with Mr.
Rural
correspondent
ipeak s .. o
Holyrood wa.
The . Holyrood Women's
4institutemet on Thursday
iefternoon at the home e of
iss Edna Boyle. Mrs. Lorne
Eadie presided for the meet.
Mrs. William MacPherson
d the minutes and corres-
dence and gave the finan-
' statement. ' The roll call •
wa an item of interest from
a 1 newspaper. •
. • J dges for the homemade
St, Patrick's Day cards were
Mrs. Agnes Hodgins and
Mrs. Gerald Murray. Those.
winning the prides were Mrs.
John . Scott and Miss Enda
Boyle.
Miss Edna Boyle nils the
prograht convener and open-
ed with An Irish, Joke. The
topic was varied expdntences
of a rural newspaper comes-
pondent given by Miss.•May
Boyle. She also gave . an
account of the Rural Cofies-
pondents Seminar which she
and other rural correspond-
ents attended .in 1980. Mrs.
Prank .Maulden eipressed
thanks to May for the many
years that ache has reported
the news . for Kinlough and
area in the Lucknow Sentin-
el, and on behalf of the ladies
presented her with , a gift in
appreciation.
IScott gave a St.
trick's Day reading • and
Mrs. Agnes Hodgins, gave a•
well prepared motto, Tune
flies butremember you are
the navigator. A peen Con*
test was conducted by Miss
Edna Boyle.
Mrs,
Agnes
. e s �gae
the yrep
and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Rev. and Mrs. John Bell
spent the beginning of . the
week at their cottage at
Inverhuron.
The United Church Wom-
en
om en have been, buy quilting at
the home ofMrsrs. Dave Gibb
and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Earl Wilkens is a
patient in Wingham Hospit-
al. The community wishes
her a speedy recovery.
On Wednesday, Mrs. Vic-
tor Emerson suffered a
blackout spell . at noon and
remained so till 3.30 when
the ambulance was called.
Shewas then taken to Wing
ham .:Hospital where a check-
up discovered nothing ser-
iously wrong, The doctor
sent her home and she has
recovered.
Mr, and Mrs, Rqqp `Rich
olson and 'Erin of Slrathroy
were. Sunday visitors with.
herparents, Mr, and Mrs.
John de Boer.
r.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laid-
law, Michelle and Jason of
London, spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr.. and'
Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and Mr..
and Mrs. Walter Elliott,.
On. Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Elliott and Karen,
Mr: and Mrs. David Elliott of
Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Elliott and Ryan, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Elliott, Jeffery and
Leslie of Brussels and Mr.
and Mrs, Paul Laidlaw,
Michelle and Jason of Lon-
don visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Henderson 'of
Lucknow area.
Jack Whytock had charge
of the services in the United
Church on Sunday here and
at Bluevale. •
, The public school, pupils`.
enjoyed a holiday Monday as
it was Professional Develop-
ment Day for the teachers at
school. •
Mr. 'and Mrs. Alan 'Fal-
coner, Tony, Timmie and
Amy and Mr. • and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin spent Saturday
with Mrs. Cassie Mowbray "
and Brian and Lynn Falconer
of.. Sarnia and pn Sunday
went to Watford to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMil
lan and family.;
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Fal-
coner visited onthe weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Purdon of Strathroy..
Mr. and Mrs. Don Stewart
Of Teeswater were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Laidlaw and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans
visited Tuesday' and Wed-
nesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Evans of Hyde Park.
Visitors on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rintoul
and Kevin were Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and
Brian and Mr. and Mrs.
Bradley Speiran of Brussels
and in the evening Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Elliott, Jeffery and
Leslie of Brussels;
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Ethel Stewart .. is . a
patient in Wingham Hospital.
for a checkup,'
Visitors on Sunday .with`.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl . Mcelen-
aghan and Mrs. Mary Mc-
Clenaghan were Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan
of Waterloo and Mrs. Eileen
Parker, Benji. and Billie ' of
Exeter.
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