HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-07-15, Page 8,
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July 151 .1981
•By Valetta Emerson
On Wednesday evening,
July 8, Whitechurch Wom-
en's Institute held their
Resolutions- meeting. The
meeting was opened by the
"president, Mrs. Ape! Far-
rier.
The hostess, Mrs. Elgin
Johnston, welcomed the
members and visitors. The
minutes were read by the.
secretary, Mrs. Russel Mc-
Guire; Miss Mildred Mc-
aentighan reported on cor-
respondence. Cleaning the
hall was referred to the Aug-
ust meeting. The floor cover-
ing has been put in the
kitchen.
The roll call was. A help
for a child's problems. The
main answer was to listen to
their problem ,and 'let them
speak their mind.
A sing song was conducted
by Mrs. Agnes Farrier and
Mrs. McGuire.
The motto, Can You Be-
lieve This? was given by
Mrs. Tom Metcalfe, who
gave the. Mother Shipton
Prophecy -1/4 A report of the
District Annual was given by
Miss Merle Wilson..
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Dave Gibb, Mrs. Fred Tiffin
and Mrs. Wm. Rintoul.
Soda News
The °Farrier picnic was
held on Saturday, July*4 in
Waterloo Park • with an at-
tendance of 19. -
Congratulations to Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Davis •of
Windsor on the arrival of
twuoys, on Thursday, July
9 • at Windsor Metropolitan
Hospital, brothers for Dana.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Carman Fuller's
daughter, Carol, who gradu-
ated on Friday, July 10, as a
registered nurse.
Miss VV eta Boonstra of
Wingham visited Saturday
with her grandmother, Mrs.
Bill. Uuldriks.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Strak-
er, who are moving to Wing -
ham, held a very successful
garage sale on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emer-
son, Darlene, Sharon and
Brenda of St Catharines,"
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Vic Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill. McBurn
ey of Toronto spent the past
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Victor EmerSon. Bill was
busy paindng steps. nd
Ifin
doors.
Mr. and Mrs. Bevin r
are having their driveway
•built up.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
McBurney and Elaine of
Hartney, Manitoba visited
Tuesday and Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson on their way home
from visiting his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil McBurney of
Newfoundland. While here,
Mr. and . Mrs. McBurney
visited the farm where his
father lived, that of the
former Cakinette farm and
also !visited cemeteries at
Langside and Teeswater
where relatives are buried.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis
and granddaughter, Dana
Davis, visited Sunday with
Mrs. Agnes Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laid-
law, Janet .and Kimberley
were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, Don Habkirk of
Milton,
The community extends
sincere sympathy to Mrs.
Earl Wilkens and family in
the passing of Earl Wilkens
on the weekend in Wingham
• and District Hospital, after a
lengthy illness. He leaves to
mourn his loss, sons, Bruce,,
and Bill and daughter, Kaye
(Mrs. Douglas Ross) and
Glenna and four grandchild-
ren. Earl was i garage
attendant in the village .who
never failed to assist any one
in trouble, day or night. He
was kind to everyone. He will
be missed as a.citizen of the
village. The funeral is being
held in Listowel where they
lived prior to moving here.
This. community received a
shock when they learned '
Sunday that Par MacMillan
died suddenly. We extend
our sincere sympathy to Mrs.
MacMillan and family at this
time of sorrow. •
Sunday callers on Ivir. „and
Mrs. Victor Emerson were •
Mr. and Mrs. BlIl Ross and
grandson of Lucknow and
Mr. and Mrs, \ Lorne Durnin.
Erin and Ryan Nicholson
are visiting with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John '
de Boer.
Mr.. and Mrs. Charlie Hen-
dersoi of Toronto visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs,
Bill Purdoi and, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon
spent a few days with ,Mr.`
and Mrs. Donald Gaunt,
Jennifer and Graeme at
Chatham.
A family picnic was held
on Sunday at the borne of
Mr, and Mrs. Hector Pur.
don, Strathroy. Present from• ° •
here were Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin, , Mrs. Cassie
Mowbray, Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Falconer, Tony, Timmy,
and Amy, Mr. and Mrs.
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Angus Falconer, Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Falconer, Mrs.
Isobel Tiffin, Jack McIntyre,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon
and Mrs. Florence Purdon.
Mrs. Jack Rintoul of Tor-'
onto visited Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Rintout.
Mr. and Mrs.' Joe Du-
charnie of Goderich visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
• Elroy Laidlaw.
Mr. and. Mrs. Dennis Mis-
kie and Mt. aid Mrs. Joe
Duchirme of Goderich left on
Monday for a tour, of the
north country.
VVe are sorry to report that
George Grigg is a patient at
Wingham Hospital. Come on
George, this area wishes you
to make a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs, David Elliott
and Justin of Listowel spent
Saturday with his parents,
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Elliott and. Karen
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Dong of London and •
Turn te page 9*
Sunburnt City?
Do you remember that horrible hot feeling of bright red
skin from last summer? Remember how even the sheets
hurt your arms and legs? Do you want to have that same
feeling again this summer? NO WAY! But what can you
do? * * • .
Some people get freckles, and some 'people don't. Some
people tan, and some people don't. Everybody's skin is
different, but almost, everyone burns. When summer
trots along, people loVe being outside. Remember how
much that hot scratchy sunburn hurt?? Do you want that
feeling again?
The easiest way to prevent a sunburn is to stay inside.
It is also the most boring way. Who wants to stay inside.
on a beautiful day? Not you, that's for sure. But, did you
know that the sun's, rays are the most harmful between 10
and two? That leaves Iiits of liff over hours .to play
outside. You don't want to stay inside? . •
The next easiest way to prevent a sunburn is to cover
yourself up. This can be a drag some summer days are
so hot that even the lightest shirt feels like a fur coat.
Bathing suits and shorts are by far the coolest things to
wear, but they also 'expose a lot of skin. What can you
'do?
' There are sunscreens that work pretty well, available
in drug stores. "Paba" is perhaps the best sunscreen
ingredient found in tanning lotions — look for. it on
labels. • •
Did youknow you can get a sunburn underwater? Yes,
you can! On top of that; wet skin actually attracts the
rays that burn. Clouds and trees offer no protection either
those sneaky rays can find a way to your skin.
Take care this summer; cover up, wear •a sunscreen,
and stay inside during the hot hours of the day.
Remember that. hot, itchy feeling of a sunburn???? tIkh.
Who needs it!
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