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Whitechurch youth wins watch in radio contest
BylVidetta Emerson
Congratuiations to Steph-
en Tiffin who won a watch
and, a poster from CKNX on
Sunday. 7.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs,
Cecil Little, Michael, Bradley
and Donita KatChen visited
friends at Mahon airport
prior to their leaving.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans of
London on Wednesday ac-
companied Mr: and. Mrs.
Eric Evans on • their l‘ way to
visit her mother at Walker-
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Evans
called on Mr. and Mrs, Wes-
ley Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson -and Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Gibb.
On Wednesday the
U.C.W. held their July meet-
• ing at the Riverside Park
with a pot luck dinner after
which they . held a short
business meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley tif-
fin, Mrs. Cassie Mowbray,
• Mrs. Isobel Tiffin and. Mrs.
Colleen McMillan visted on
the weekend with relatives at
Brantford.
Carman Farrier of Toronto
was •a Sunday visitor in
Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Chapman visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Smith of Markham and with
• Mrs. Alfred Wright of Alli -
Whitechurch. ston.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig;
Lana, •Ryan And Jarret rec-
ently spent 10 days at Point
Farms beach.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Laid-
law, Michelle and Jason of
London visited on the week-
end with .his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Elliott.
Mary Lou Milligan and her
friend of Sarnia spent the
weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, Milli-
gan.
During the weekend and
on Sunday to celebrate
grandmother, Agnes Elliott's
birthday, at the home of their
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Wal-
ter Elliott were Mr. and Mrs.
• Births outh Kinloss WMS
FORSTER - Jessica Nichol\e, meet at Collyer home
born October 20, 1980 wel-
comes with• love her new
sister, Rachel Campbell,
born June 18, 1981. Happy,
parents areRoss and Helen.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Forster, R. 1
Luckfiow and Mrs. Mary
Campbell, Kincardine.
GRAHAM- - Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Graham, R. 1, Luck -
now, are happy to announce
•the arrival of a daughter,
Adria Dawn, 8 lb. 7 oz., on
June 14, 1981 at Wingham
and District Hospital. A
sister for Daryl.
MacKINNON - Don and
Linda MacKinnon, 30 Oak=
bury Place, Calgary, Alberta,
are pleased to announce the
birth of their daughter, Dana
Carlene on Friday, June
12th, 1981. A sister. for
Steven. Proud' grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Donald
MacKinnon, Lucknow and
Mr. and Mrs. John Janson,
London.
McDONALD - to Grant and
Barbara (nee France), R. R. 1
Ripley on Saturday; June 27,
1981, a son, Paul Grant, 10
lbs. 1 oz. A brother for
Pamela and Peter.
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The July meeting of South
Kinloss W.M.S. was held
July 2 at 8 p.m., at the home
of Mrs. Ted Collyer. The
president, Mrs. Lloyd Mac-
Dougall, opened the meeting
with the poem, The Heart is
a Garden, followed with
_prayer.
The scripture and medita-
tion were given by Mrs.
Allan MabDougall, using the
roll call word, Servant, as the
• topic of the meditation. Mrs.
Jack Needham, Mrs. Ira
Dickie and Mrs. John Mowb-
ray each took part in the
,prayer circle. Readings were
given by Mrs. Harold How-
ald, Tongues and Toothpaste
and by Mrs, Donald MacIn-
tyre, I'm Not Making Ex-
cuses. The topic was present-
ed by Mrs. Don Bell from the
Study Book on India.
lvhe offertory prayer was
by Mrs. Olive Needham and
Mrs. Don Bell conducted a
game where all took part.
• Courtesies were given by
Mrs. Allan MacDougall and
the closing prayer by Mrs.
Ena Steer.
Attend
reunion
• The first annual Rhitoul
• reunion was held on Sunday,
July 5th at Brookside School
with 81 in attendance. A
smorgasbord dinner was ser-
ved at noon in' the school
auditorium. •
The young and young at
heart enjoyed a game of
baseball. '
Relatives attended from
Kitchener, Guelph, Burling-,
ton, Toronto, Welland, Lon-
don, Chatham, Goderich,
Clinton, Londesboro,, White-
church and Lucknow and
area.
The Wingham Sales Arena
680 Josephine Street, North End of Windham
• WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE!!!
Open Monday. - Saturday 9 0,m. - 6 p.m.
Miry nights t I 9 p.m.
NEW AND USED FURNITURE - Excellent buys on
complete dining, living room, and bedroom Suites; also
ldtchen sets in olid Oak and Maple; great discount
prices on tools for the handyman, clothing, work socks,
wink boots for the worlding man, bluejeana and cords in
a wide selection of sizes; beach towels, bath towels, etc.
etc.
The Gun and Sport Shop
Your headquarters for all your hinting and fishing
need*. Featuring the areas finest selection of new and, •
used guns, archery ,eqUiptientoisid fishing gear.
Fresh Produce
and Built Cookies
This Saturday from 9 0.0 to 4 p.m.
• LOTS OF PREE PARKING
We accept cash cheques, Visa or Master Charge
NOTE: We pay top prices for and:inns, good used furni-
ture and appliances. Also guns, or consignments to our
:tuitions. •
CALL THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
3574730
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David Elliott and Justin,
1.,°. towel; Mrjand Mrs. .Paul
Elliott, Jeffery and Leslie,
Bras Is, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Laidlaw, MiChelle and Jason,
London and Mr. and Mrs:
Barry Elliott and Ryan.
in the evening friends of
Mrs., Agnea Elliott called on
her at. the sail* home.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
John Gaunt, 'Mr. and Mrs.,
Elroy Laidlaw, ,Mr. and, Mrs.
.Archie Purdon, Dawson
Craig and Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson. All enjoyed
a social time recalling mem-
ories of the past and viewing
their lovely new house.
Mrs. Clarence Smith of
Red Deer visieed recently
with her sister-in-law, Mrs,
Russel Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ober-
holtzer, Jeffery and Julie of
Waterloo spent last week
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rintoul.
On Sunday a Rintoul fam-
ily picnic was held at Brook-
side School. The families of
Luella McPherson, Bill Rin-
toul, Gordon Rintoul, Phemie
Cameron, Freda Reid and
the late Margaret Rintoul
(Lee) of Burlington and the
late Jack Rintoul's wife.
„There were around 85 pres-
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBurn-
ey of Toronto spent a few
days with Whitechurch folks.
VViirtg-ha t*ern
Hoedown rOgrOitt:.,
WEDNESDAY, JULY 15
• 8 p.m. -10 p.m. Rollerskating -• Arena
• THUI:IDAY, JULY 16
9 a.m. -6 p.m. Summer Sidewalk Sale -
Josephine St.
13 p.m. Official Opening Ceremonies -
•
Arena
8 p.m. - 1000 p.m.. Talent Show and Western
• Queen Contest -Arena
10:30 pm - 1 a.m.Western Evening held under
the authority of a special
occasion permit - Arena
10:30 pm -1 am Casino -Arena
FRIDAY, JULY 17
9 a.m. -9 p.m. Summer Sidewalk Sale -
Josephine St.
6:30 p.m. Bike Parade - Josephine St. •
7 p.m. -8pm. Penny Carnival - Armories
7:30 p.m. Lions Bingo - Diagonal Road
9 p.m. -12 p.m. Teen Dance - Armories
4 p.m. - 1 a.m, Casino - Arena
4 p.m. -1 a.m. Western Evening Entertain.
• ment held under the
authority of a special occasion
license:, Arena
9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Country Hoedown Dance
to Richard Knecht., - Arena •
6 p.m. Slow pitch baseball
tournament - Baseball park
July 15 - 19
• SATURDAY, JULY 18
• 7:30 - 10 a.m. Flapjack Breakfast - Arena
All day Baseball tournament -
Baseball Parks
9 a.m. -6 p.m. Summer Sidewalk 551. -
•
Josephine St •
• 1 p.m. •Parade Josephine St.
• 2 p.m. -7 p.m. Casino - Arena
2 p.m.i• 7 p.m. Western Evening held
under authority of a special
occasion license - Arena
2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Kidsworld - AnnOries
4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. 1Nestern Barbeque - Arena
7:30 p.m. Lions Bingo - Diagptal Road
9 p.m. -1 a.m. Dance featuring "'Drumlin" -
Arena
• SUNDAY, JULY 19
All day
1 p.m. p.m.
p.m. - p.m.
5 p.m.
8 p.m.
Seseball Tournament -
ibball Parks -
Canoe Racei- Rhretside
Park
Pet Show, Tug of War,
Board Nailing, MOtercycle
Show - Riverside Park
Horseshoe Toss - Spoitsmans
Club ,
Old Fashioned Picnic -
• Riverside Park by the Hanna
• Bridge
Closing Ceremonies -
Riverside Park
187 Rogers Bros.
Decorator Stainless
NEW CHARM
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5 -piece Place
Regular
Summer Sale
Save:
Setting
$40.00
$24.95
5.05
•He Stiverstri.
•
Thr Cahadtan ounwd Company of Silveisnniks
Offer Good July 1st -
NEW CHARM
Schmid's Jewellery & China
Opon Six Days a Week
Lucknow • Phone 526-353*
Owners - W. Jos. and Dean E. A new
SILHOUETTE