The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-05-19, Page 7Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, .May 19, 1982—Pagee. 7
Community enjoys Whitechurch institute fun night.
' By Valetta Emerson
Whttechurcl Women's In.
stitute held a fun .night in the
community Memorial Hall on
May 12 at 8 pent, with Merle
Wilson as hostess. ,
In the absence of the press
ident, Mrs,Agnes Farrier,
due to sickness, the . first
vice-president, Mrs John A,
Currie presided opening the
meeting with • . a reading,
Mothers. . .
The secretary, Mrs, Russel
McGuire called the roll to be
answered by each member
bringing a guest and intro
during her, This was well
answered with .an attendance
of 39. The secretarytreasur.
er . Mrs, McGuire read , the
minutes, gave the financial
statement and read, the Or,
respondence, Mrs.: Currie
reported that $439 had been
collected by the Institute for
the cancer canvass. The
Bruce South District annual
is being. held May ` 18 in
Lucknow under the sponsor.
ship of Ktdrshea • Institute.
Whitechurch Institute is
planning a bus trip June 23
to Sarah Lee Kitchen:y, Bra-
Male* and to Casa Loma.
Members of . the White.
Church 441 club, Janet Laid.
law, ,r Kendra Purdon, Karen
Elliott, . Marilyn Jamieson
and • E. Chandler . showed
their. Achievement Day dis»
play with Janet. Laidlaw
giving the commentary,
This community extends
their sincere sympathy to
Mrs. Chester Casemore :on
the, passing of her husband,
to Mae Whines on . the
passing; of her brotherdnrlaw
and. to Mrs. Ed Marsh on the
passing of her brother, Ches.
ter Casemore, The Caseinore
family grew up on the farm
now owned by Carman Why.
tock.. They attended school at
S.: S, No, 1O and the United
Church'. Other members of
the ' 'family , were brothers,
Alex, Roy, . Victor; Oscar,
Ernie, Carl and sisters, Mare
ian and Vera. The only living
member of this family now is
Vera, Mrs.. Ed March,
Mrs, "Bill Rintoul gave a
report of the Officers Con-
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Mrs; ,Stella Irwin and son,
Lloyd Irwin of Kinloss, 'Bill
Wilkins and Joanne liakkers,
lan and Stacey:•Jack Wilkins
and Sharon Alton and on
• Monday, Harold and ivy
Johnstone of. Goderich were
out to see them fors while,
Lesley . Moncrief visited
• recently . with , her parents;
Mr, and ;Mrs, Jack Clift of
Mississauga, . .
Attend
grandson's
wedding
Mr, and Mrs. Jim .Mc•
Naughton . of Lucknow at.
tended the wedding of their'
grandson, Norman Joseph
Henning to Cindy Horn . in
Exeter United Church on
Saturday, May 15, Norman is
the sots of Mr,. and Mrs.
Rudy Henning of London and
Cindy's parents are Mr. and
. Mrs. Ronald Horn of Exeter
ference she attended, They
were urged not to. • let the
branch get into a rut, and to
be proud to wear their instiw'
tute badges,
The following. • program'
was presented, Jack Whyt'
tick on violin and Mrs, Lorne
Durnin, pianist played Nor
wegian Watts and Bonnie
Dundee, Mrs, Hill Gibson
sang a solo, You Light 'Up My
Life, accompanied by Mrs,
Don Ross, Leonard Clark and
Robert Weir; accompanied
by pianist, Wilma Clark,
sang, Ashes of Loves, Atnaa.
ing . Grace and Blue Eyes
Crying in the Rain, Mrs.
Retia. Fisher gave a reading,
WhitCarnations; Mrs, Dan
Tiffin presented the . Musical
numbers, Spinning Wheel in
the Parlor ink It Is No
.Secret,
Mrs, 'Jean McInnes gave
the motto, The reason a dog
has- so many friends.. is be-
cause he wags his tail Instead
of his tongue,
Lunch was served by Mrs\�
Dan Tiffin, Mrs, Frank Ross,.
Mrs, Helen Lewis, and Mrs.
Russel McGuire, following
the close of the meeting.
Attending the Thankofferi
ing at Donnybrook from
Whitechurch U.C,W.. 6n
Tuesday evening were Mrs,
Fred Tiffin, .Mrs, Dave Gibb,
Mrs, Lorne ,Durnin, Mrs,
Clifford Laidlaw and Mrs,
Elmer Slelghtholm► .
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Wil.
Hams and Christopher, of
London were Saturday visit•
ors with Mr. and Mrs, Fred
Tiffin,
Alan .Falconer's wife and
family held a birthday' party
for him last Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Hector .Pur-
don or Strathroy spent the
weekend with his sister,
Mrs, Cassie Mowbray and
Mr, and Mrs,; Angus Falcon.
ere
Mr, and Mrs. 11111 Mc.
Burney of Toronto are spend.
inga few days. with Mr. and
Mrs, Victor Emerson. •They.
arevisiting with many of
their friends and relatives in
the community,
Mr, and Mrs, Bill Glover
'of Sarniaspent the weekend
with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs► Wallace Milligan and
Mr. and Mrs.Alan Falconer,
Amy, Tony and Tian..
Mr, and. Mrs, Ron. Boon-
stra, Juanita, and Ruth Ann
of Wingham were Sunday
visitors with their parents,'
Mr. and Mrs, Hill Uuldriks.
On 'Saturday the . young
people -of the community
gathered at the ball diamond
to start a spring cleanup,
Plans are to provide some
entertainment for thesmall
fry such as, sand boxes,
swings, and monkey, bars.
Mrs, Cassie Falconer .ar.
rived home from Sarnia with
Mr, and Mrs. Reltson Fal.
Goner on Saturday,
Robert Currie, oft -a stud,
ent work. term at Milton,
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. John
A. Currie, Heather Currie
began work at Toronto on
Monday, .
Mrs. Ruth Courtis, Andrea..
and Erica of Dorchester,
visited Monday with her .par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. John A.
Currie,
Mr, and Mrs. Waiter
Elliott and Karen on Sunday
attended Open House at
Hespler. Cambridge where
Mrs. Cliff Aitchison was
celebrating her 80th birth-
day.
Mr; and Mrs, Gordon
Campbell. and Heather of
Kitchener spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs, bill Rintoul.
Mr, and Mrs, Bevin Tiffin,
Deanand Steven were callers
` on Sunday with his parents,
Mr,' and Mrs, Dan. Tiffin of
Wingharn.
Little Courtney Rutledge
of Auburn visited a few days„
last week with his grand`
parents; Mr, and Mrs,
George Webster,
• Mr. and Mrs, Harry Moss,
of • Plattsvitle brought her
,mother, Mrs. Mary Meath.`
aghan who had been visiting
them for two weeks, home on
Saturday,, •
On Sunday Mr, and Mrs,
Irwin` McClenaghan of St.
Thomas visited with his
mother, Mrs, Mary McCien
aghan and Mr. and Mrs, Carl
McClenaghan,
Mr, and Mrs. Mack. Stew-
art of Waterloo visited Mon,
day with Mr, and Mrs. Carl'
McClenaghan,
Miss Mildred McC1en.
aghan visited with Mr, and
Mrs,. Ted Mcdienaghan of
Kitchener oh Sunday,
On Saturday evening Mr,
and Mrs► Jim Gaunt . of
London celebrated their
wedding anniversary at Pine-
ridge Chalet, Hiensall. Pres,
ent from here were Mr, and
Mrs, Don Ross, Bob, Dave,
and Brian, Mr, and Mrs.
Douglas Ross, his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. John Gaunt
and other relatives • and
friends from here. A larger,
crowd was present for the
occasion.
CONGRATULATIONS .
TO ONTARIO'S.
rr
°��'= JUNIOR CITIZENS
. r OF., THE. YEAR
Shown with Ontario's Lieutenant Governor
John B, Aird are the 1981. winners of
Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year awards: '\
Front row left to right, Amber Anderson,
Parry Sound; Andre Beaulieu, &booth
Rook Fella; Steven Rollason,`• ilderton;
Trevor Hahn, Peinbroke; do -Anne Emerson,
Parry. Sound; ' Linda Angus, , Kingston; •
Julie Lemieux, Smooth Rock Falls; Omer.
Sel/s/e; Nipigon. Second mw, Roy ,Martell,
Pickering; Mr. Aird; Rodney. Barkley,
Williamsburg; Kelly Kirkham, . Elmira;.
Angus Warner, Harhiiton; and Sean
Hovington, Pickering. They were honored
for community work, heroism and working
to overcome physical limitations.
Nornlnatlons for 1982 junior Citizen
. awards are :now being ecce ped.
Nomination forms are aveilable et
this newspaper and: all' elementary
and secondary schools.
Deadline is December 1,1982 •
The Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year awards program is a joint
' community service project of CP Air and
Ontario Community Newspapers Association,