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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-06-02, Page 5whitechurch news Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday,' June 2, 1982—Page 4 ' C&tiniers Presbyterian tnarks 11.8* • By Valetta Emerson Chalmers Presbyterian Church, " Whitechurch held their 188th anniversary services on Sunday,. May 30 with morning worship at 11 a.m. and evening serviceat8 p.m. Guest speaker was Rev. Harvey Osborne of Allison who chose 'the •topic, Faith and Anniversary,for the rnorning sermon and You .are ihe. Light of the World, for the evening service. Organist Mrs. Donald Ross accompanied the choir when they sang,. Master the Tempest is Raging and Cathy Gibson and Karen, Young, who sang the °duet,• Blessed Redeemer. In the evening the men's • choir sang, Beyond the Sun- set and, the choir anthem was, Who So Ever Will. Cathy Gibson and Karen • Young sang the duet, Each Step I Take. • A social hour in the basement of the church fol• -, lowed the evening service. The Lucknow School Con- cert Band of •which Tony Falconer, Janet and Kim Laidlaw' and Karen Pickard •are inembers, left on Wed- • nesday on their annual band trip. They played at Londes- •I boro, Clinton and Seaforth and spent the night at Strat- ford. On, Thursday they • played at Avon and. King • Lear •Public School and at • Mississauga and spent the night at Erindale College. On Friday they visited Ontario Place, Toronto and returned home. • This •community. extends • • • ec their sincere sympathy to Mrs. Chester, Casemore in the passing of her sister, Mae Maclnnes on Monday, Mae lived with her sister. This is the second bereave.. ment for Mrs. Casemore in two weeks. She leaves to mourn her loss, Roy of Goderich and Leonard of Lucknow and Mrs. Casemore of Wingham. IShe was predeceased by brbthers, Martin, Malcolm and Gordon. This community is sorry .to report .the passing of Mrs. Jean McInnes • at Wingham Hospital, May 26. She was the former Jean Caution, wife of the late James McIn- nes, mother . of Janie, Mrs. Orval Hastings, R. 1 Wing- hani; • Ann, •Mrs. George Stanley of Lucknow, and one sister, Mary, Mrs. Ken Hopf, Port Elgin. Ten grand- children and 13 great grand- children also survive. Pre- deceased by one sister, Dor- • othy, Mrs. George McKague of 'Teeswater. Burial was in Wingham Cemetery. In this • community she was very • active in the Women's. Insti- • tute. She held most of the branCh offices including sec- • retary treasurer. She 'was treasurer of Chalmers. Pres- ,byterian Church and caretak • er as well as being 'active in • the Women's Missionary Society. • Guests on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott • and Karen were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott, Jeffery and • Leslie, Brussels; David El- • liott, Listowel; Mrs. Elliott, Winghamand Rev. and Ms. Osborne, Bethany, Anna, FINSYMEON0 1‘ I loi o, 9/ lit Olf • (.1 st, • ' ' ffair0-0„,„ 4,4,4A% T • , Laura and Nathan of Allison. Mrs. Gertie Tiffin and Miss Merle •Wilson were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mrs. Walter Elliott and Mrs, Archk Purdon attended the training school for the 4-H 'club on Out Door Living at Silver Lake church camp on Monday. Visitors with Wit; and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin *Friday to Sun- day were Mrs. Weltha Rend- erson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henderson and Crystal and Darren Dinner, all of Brant- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Bee croft, Angela, Jennifer and Janke of Exeter were Sun- day visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft • and Karen. • Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Mc- Millan of Sarnia were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. . Mr. and Mrs. Archie Montgomery and Mrs. Vin- , cent of Blyth were Sunday • visitors with Mr. and Mrs. • Angus Falconer. Miss Heather Currie of Toronto spent the weekend with her 'parents, Mr. and, Mrs. John A. Currie. Mrs. Kay Pollock of Flor- ida and her brother; Ray Myers, of •Wingham were Tuesday evening visitors with Mrs. Cassie Mowbray and Mr. and Mrs, Wes Tiffin. George Currie of London visited recently witli Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Mrs. TOM Vannus of London visited Wednesday White Pine 1 x 6" T & G Match White Pine for • Barn and Garage Doors . also \ Barn Door Tracks Galvanised Track Cover \• Brackets, Lags & Trolleys Concrete Blocks • 6'' • • also Chimney Blocks St. Lawrence Cement • Portland and Masonry In Stock HENDERSON /// /itai•e • BUILDING CEI4TRE • J.W. HENDERSON LIMITED LUCKNoW, ONT. • Business Hours Mon. to Fri. &a.m. to 5:30 p.m.., Sat. 8 a.m. to Noon PHONE (519) 528-3118 • ri ••••••••,,e-row/7/- /7 lir .9'. --// ov•.. , \tAtAiliii#17 I I I VAV A III al- I ( and Thursday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw. Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Osborne, Anna, Bethany, Laura and Nathan had sup. per on Sunday and remained overnight with Mr. and Mrs, John de Boer and family. • Mr., and Mrs. jcre Duch. arme of Goderich attende anniversary at Chalmers • Church and vi&ited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy . Laidlaw. . • Council wants representation alternative Huron County Council will be petitioning the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing to amend The Municipal Act. The amendment asks that each municipal- ity with over 5,000 electors, have its deputy reeve sit on county council. Also it would alloK reeves serving between 10,000 and 15,000 electors an additional vote and if they represented more than 15,000 electors, the reeve and deputy reeve ,would receive an additional vote. "You're not endorsing this for Huron County," said clerk -treasurer Bill Hanly. Huron now has deputy reeves from munic- ipalities with over 2,500 electors. Mr. Hanly said that provision would remain in The Municipal At, along with the provision that after 1,000 electors, a deputy reeve sits on county council. (In Huron the only municip- ality where a reeve gets, two votes is Goderich.) Hay Township Reeve Lloyd Mousseau said the amendments would give less input to the rural municipalities. Mr. Hanly said it would have the opposite effect, with all municipalities having one voice.' "It will give every municipality one voice, not two, three or four," said Mr. hanly. ,Goderich Reeve Don Wheeler said he is completely against the amendment and asked if it was not for consideration for changes to Huron county council, why was it brought to its attention. Mr. Hanly said the resolution had been initiated by the Association of Counties and • Regions of Ontario. He sits on the board. "All they want is permissive legislation. • You may not want it, that is a decision you make, but there are some that do want it," said Mr. Hanly. Zurich Reeve Fred Haberer summed the question up, saying the amendment offers an alternative. • • Kingsbridge native... *from page 1 • the display of the historic events in Fr. • Dalton's career. ' Fr. Mike and his brothers and sisters, Ray and Dennis of Kingsbridge, Sister Maureen of Mount St. Joseph's, London and Loni of Detroit, entertained with a medley of Scottish and Irish songs. They were joined • by Gene Frayne of St. Joseph's Parish. Guests attended from Detroit, Sarnia, • Toronto, Windsor, London, Kintail, Port Elgin, Lucknow, Goderich, Seaforth, Wing - ham, Brussels and Delhi.. • The Government of Canada is currently ' assisting oil furnace owners with a, ISO taxable grant of up to $800 16 convert • from oil to natural gas, You will qualify it you install a.Mega$ave 1, Canada's most • efficient' forced air gas furnace• . 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