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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-10-28, Page 5ti 1',lVhi'teehurc. &y Videtti&In en We, :are sdrry to report_that Amy "Falconer 'had the , mis- fortune to. break her collar bone on Friday evening. This 'necessitated • ; a trip to the hospital where it was taped up. She is now at home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hayes of Livonia,. Michigan visited .,with Mr.. and Mrs.. Fred Tiffin from Monday to Wed- nesday.;: Onw Tuesday evening Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin visited with Mr. and Mrs, Tiffin and Mr. and , Mrs. Hayes.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Kee of Collingwood visited Monday to Wednesday .with Revs and Mrs. John „Bell.. Mrs. Agnes Farrier return-. ed home on . Tuesday from visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred ;Davis and family of La Salle. • ` Mr. and Mrs. Van Dam of Inverhuron were; Tuesday. visitors .with Rev. and Mrs. John Belt. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hayes of . Livonia. were Tuesday forenoon callers on Mr, and. Mrs. Victor Emerson. The Bruce , public school pupils had .'a holiday : on Friday, .as . it was Teachers' Development Day. , Mr. Alvin . Mundel . on Wednesday accompanied Mrs. Mundel to. Whitechurch and spent the afternoon, with, Victor Emerson. . Mr. and . Mrs. Eldon Em- erson, Darlene and Brenda of St. Catherines spent ` the weekend with Mr: and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Pur - don of Strathroy spent the weekend withhis sister, Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Mr. and ' Mrs. Lawrence Henderson of Guelph, .Mrs. Wealtha ' Henderson of Brantford and Mrs. Esther Lewis of Draytton were Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Mr. and . Mrs. Donald. Gaunt, Jennifer and Graeme- of Chatham spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.: Bill Purdon. Mrs. Agnes Farrier spent. . a few days with Mrs. Ted Rice of Lucknow after her husband, Mr. Ted Rice had' passed away. --This commun- ity extends their sympathy to Mrs. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mc- Guire visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Sampson at Meaford. Ml attended the Nazarene Church in, the evening and enjoyed the unique exper- ience of hearing Rev. Chris MacNichol preach a sermon on his 100th birthday Oct- ober 26. He also preached in Collingwood in the morning: Open house was held in Clarksburg Community Hall on Saturday in his honour by relatives, then 'after church Sunday eveningall enjoyed a fellowship in the 'basement with hunchand birthday cake. Hews presented with in umbrella which. when opened, flooded him with 90 $1.00 bills and. 10 silver" dollars. Congratulation`s to Mrs. Steve Irwin, the former Clara Milligan, who graduated rec- _-- witty - from Lougheed Busi ness College. Kitchener with a Bank Training Course. Congratulations to Mrs. Dora Uuldriks who on Wed- nesday. celebrated a birth- day. Attending the Carlo -Mc- Dowell reception in Blyth P y Saturday night from here were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb, Albert Coultes, Mrs. 8. Anes Farrier and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin. Rev. Martin of Gorrie on Sunday ... conducted commun- ion services at the United Church: Hugh Sinnamon and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft visited on the weekend with y{Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richard son of Livonia and called. on Mrs. Oliver Kirk, also of Livonia. I Mr. and: Mrs. Gordon Rin- toul visited on Friday with Mr,: and Mrs. Brad Speiran of Brussels; Mrs.`Barbara. Rintoul :took' Kevin to Greg Toll's birthday party at Blyth on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs: Walter El- liott and . Karen were Sunday visitors with .. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Parrott and family of Goderich. Miss Karen Beecroft visit- ed on the weekend with Mr. ........ ...... urr.,..-.m,-.,.mr.• renR,...lmnn�. rrll' 'iRT'Zn.n-..,. n �-s .:n m..•al'. .,'^cRvty .R"T :. ....: ... Luel4naw .Sentinel, Wednesday, October 2$, 1981—:page: n; `. : collar . o .. • .remember all' to whom we owe thanks. • ° Mrs. Dave Gibb of the Whitechurch United Church gave a reading, 1 Mn Thank- ful. Lucknow W:M.S. ladies; .Mrs. Loree and Mrs. Forster Sang, Count Your Blessings, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Bert Moffat.. Mrs. Victor .Emerson. gave:read- ings, Pilgrims Thankful and Thankful. ; The • offering was freceiVed: by °Mrs...John 'Gaunt and Mrs. Roely de Boer and dedicated. by Mrs. Bill Pur and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft and family while her parents • visited in Livonia, Michigan Wbttechurich W.M S. Whitechurch.,. W.M.S, Thankoffering meeting • was held in the church : Sunday, Sehool room at 2.30 p.m. .on' Wednesday. Flowers • adorn- ed the windows and stands. Mrs. Bill Rintoul opened ':the meeting with a poem, Thanksgiving and a welcome to all. The scripture was read by Mrs. Bill Rintoul;. Mrs. John Bell gave the medita- tion, At Thanksgiving try to don. A reading from Mostly In Clover, was given by Mrs. Chandler of Brick Church. Mrs. Don Ross led. in prayer. Mrs, John de Boer intro- duced the guest speaker. Mrs. Alvin Mundel, whose, topic was, ` Mission on Our Doorstep, with pictures to illustrate. Mrs:. Norma Fal- coner thanked Mrs:; : Mundel andresented her'with a P • gift. Mrs: Rintoul gave the closing prayer: Mrs. Don Ross, pianist, accomparied the hymns. A CO -Or Petroleum driver serves a lot of customerswho live on farms. That's true. But he also supplies quite a few town and suburbari hones as well..ard with the same kind of dedication. After all, keeping a farm house warm and comfortable isn't always easy. Bad roads, weatherand longer distances can Make the job a little more challenging. It takes a guy who is dedicated to' the lob. . 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