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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-09-16, Page 18iro 1", 'age 18-Luclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 18, 1981 coupl By Valetta Eineraon SocW News Orland Irwin was able to report ' bkck 'to work last Tuesday'. after: a: checkup' at. London Hospitah Wilfred and John';Clipper- ton arrived home last Tues- day from their trip to the West Coast.. On Wednesday Bill Port - eons and d Mr and, .Mrs. Donald MacKinnon called` on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer- son. Mrs. Porteousrwas to go to University Hospital, Lon. don on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBurn- ey of Toronto spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin of White- church and Mrs. Lobel Tiffin of Lucknow. "Mrs.Edna Case ore of Brantford . and Mrs. Jack Morrison of Dublin were Wednesday callers on Mr. and Mrs. Vic Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blas ing of Neustadt were Sunday visits with visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Faye Irwin has resumed her studies at Kitchener Col- lege after ol•legeafter two weeks holi- days. Mr. and Mrs."Wesl4y Tif- fin iffin" and Mr. and Mrs, : Bill McBurney of Toronto were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Isobel` Tiffin of Lucknow.. Quite 'a few attended anni- versary ; services at Bluevale United Church on Sunday. from Whitechurch. Mr. and Mrs.' Paul. Elliott; and Jeffery of Brussels are going on a trip to the west and baby, Leslie, is remain- ing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott. Mrs: Joe Duchartne, of Goderich visited on . Sunday with. her . parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. On Friday Mr, . and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw were guests at the 35th wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gaze! of Stratford at the Legion Hall. Mrs. Olive. Gillespie of Sarnia visited Friday to Tues- day with Mrs. Agnes Farrier and on the weekend attended a shower for Sharon Cook, granddaughter of Mr. Aand. Mrs. Peter Cook. Visitors with Mrs. Mary McClenaghan and Mr, and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan 'on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Maclntyre of Valcaron, near Sudbury. On the week- end Mrs. Eileen Parker, Benji and Billie of Exeter, visited with them. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Card- iff of Brussels were Sunday visitors with Mr. and : Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Weekend guests. with Rev: and Mrs. John . Bell were Wesley Bell, Walkerton; Mrs. Wm. Van Dam, Inver- huron; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cleland, Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. John Heinz, Missis- sauga and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Humphrey, Don Mills. Mr. '. and Mrs. • Wallace Milligan and . Mr. and Mrs. Steve Irwin attended a family echurch friends reunion at Albion Hills on Whlteichurc6'Wa We are sorry to report that Dan Tiffin of Wingham was at London twice last week for eye treatment, The commun- ity wishes him luck that he does not have to go again.. Whltechorch 44.11 The first • meeting. of Whitechurch 4-H club was held at Mrs. Archie Purdon's on. Saturday to, discuss the project, Which Came First the Chicken or the Egg? • The election of officers included president, Marilyn Jamieson; vice president, Kendra Purdon; secretary to rotate; press reporters, Janet Laidlaw. The objectives and re- quirements of the club were read orally. Six members answered the roll call by naming a'chicken recipe and. country from which it came. The first meeting showed how to prepare a chicken for cooking. The membertare to.. bring ideas for a club name to th e next meeting. On September 9 the .Public Relations meeting of the Whitechurch W.I. was held. in the Whitechurch Com- munity Memorial' Hall. at 8 p.m. with the vice. president, Mrs. John A. Currie, 'pres- iding " for, president, ; Mrs. Agnes Farrier and hostess, Mrs. ' Helen'. Lewis, Mrs. currie opened the meeting. She welcomed the guests from Holyrood, Wing- ham, St. Helens and . Kair- shea. The minutes and financial statement were given by secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Russel McGuire. Mrs, Beth Aitchison of St. Helens gave •two readings, Progress and Three Monk- eys. The motto, Let the Institute, enrich our lives, not wear us, wasprepared by Mrs. Russel Gaunt and given by Mrs. Dave Gibb. W Ingham Institute mem- bers, Mrs. Currie and Mrs. Lapp gave two numbers, camping trip to Arrow Head Park By Bell Hackett Alex and Ella Hackett ac- companied Jim and ViArai-• old on a week long camping trip recently. They -camped at Arrow Head Provincial Pstk for a few .days, visited with Hien and August Lemoine at... Petawawa and with Dorothy and Allan Hunter at, Trenton: bWe extend a welcome to aby .Rachel Cameron,. • daughter of Doug and Dixie Cameron, who came home from the hospital a week ago. Congratulations to Mr. and, Mrs. Bryce Ritchie, the former Wendy Powell of Auburn, who were married in Auburn United Church on September 4. Gordon ' Alton, son of Frank and Lorene, completed his first year at University of Waterloo, Honours_ . Matti, • fiaop program in mid Aug. ust. Gordon is now working at I.B.M. in 'Toronto. Mrs: Joyce Broome and daughter, Debbie of Ear Lake,Northern Ontario, vis- ited recently with her aunt and uncle, Reg and Freda Broome, Lori Hackett, daughter of David. A. and Evelyn Hack- ett, is attending Conestoga College, Doon Campus of Kitchener -Waterloo Hospit- al, where she has`entered the Registered Nursing pro- gram. Loriworked for the summer at the Frosty Queen at Wingham. ' Shelley, Alton and her friend, Gary, bath of Toron- to, visited at her parents' home here recently, with Jack and Donna Afton, and family. They also attended the Blyth Summer .Festival. Harvey .and Betty; Ritchie attended the 125th Howick Township anniversary, last . weekend and visited her sister, Elva and Bert Wylie of Fordwich. Jeff Hunter, son of John and Shirley is attending Westervelt College in Lon- don, where he is taking the Business Course. Doug and Freda Langton, Winnipeg, visited on Satur- dayevening with her broth- er; Barry and Dianne Hackett' and family, and with her brother, Don ,and Shirley Hackett on • Tuesday, and with other friends and rela- tives hi the community..... Mr. and Mrs..., Tom Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Nile Battler of Kitchenervisited for a day recently with Jim and Isabel Hunter. Nile, Tom and Jit were Comrades in fitting down or pruning trees near overhead wires is dangerous. if you are touching a tree or branch that falls into wiresryou could be seriously injured or killed. • Be extremely careful, Before pruning or felling trees that are near hydro wires call your local hydra for advice or assistance. Safety. around electricity. is n#t tom& • JO ontario France and Holland during the war:. Michelle, Cook, daughter of Lorne and Marion Cook, is studying Travel and Tourism at Westervelt College in Lon- don. MicItelle on-don..Miehelle worked for the summer at "Touch of Class', in Wingham. .Lorne' Hackett returned home, last Friday evening. from Victoria Hospital where he was a patient for a month, following a farm accident. Pharis Mathers ..and Vera Schmidt visited with Lorne and Hazel and family on Sunday evening. Congratulations.. to Don Ritchie and Ruth Alton who were married .t last Friday evening. • Bill Scott, son of Marvin and . Hannie Scott, has re - Where Did You Get That Hat and A Bicycle Built for Two, Mrs. Bill Rintoul introduc- ed the speaker, Mrs. V,aden, whose e o is was the Disabled t p u and Handicapped. She stres- sed the removal of all prejud- ices against disabled and handicapped persons. wheel chairs, and the instal- lation of entrances and wash- rooms. She closed with a prayer for the disabled.. Mrs. Johnson thanked the speaker and gave her a gift., Mrs. Gordon Wall of Kair- shea Institute' gave .a very humorous contest. The win- ner was Mrs. Jack Scott and runner up Mrs. Dsye Gibb. The ticket onthe quilt was brought .up by Mrs. Man Falconer, for the draw made by Mrs'. George Fisher. The lucky winner was Mrs: Pow- ell of Wingham. Mrs. Mc- Guire conducted an oral contest on Duties of District Directors. Lunch, was served and at lunch time a contest wasconducted by Holyrood; W.I. turned to Conestoga, College, ." Guelph Campus for his sec- ond Year in Welding Metal- urgy. Bill worked for the summer with Aart and *Greta De Vos, at Agre Farms; at Bluevale. Several friends and neigh - hours enjoyed a beef bar- beque at the home of Russell and Jean. Phillips on Satur- day evening. • Th�cali ()fed *ild: 1 hc• (,teat Blue Heron, the -Canada Jay, sandpipers, sapsuckers, T1 o loons, owls, moose and martens. 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