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1..echurch. ladies
attend convention
By Valeta. Emerson.
The ninth National . Con-
' vention of the Federated
Women's Institute of Canada
was held at the University of
New Brunswick June 13 17.
Mrs. Rena Fisher of White-
church Institute attended as.
delegate from Bruce.. South
•District..
Whitechurch Women's In-
'stitute held a bus I trip . to
Toronto Sara Lee Kitchens
and Casa Loma on Wednes-
'day with leaders Mrs. Don
Ross and Mrs. Agnes Far-
rier, .
On Tuesday last Mr. and •
Mrs. Renison . Falconer
broughttheir mother, Mrs.
Cassie Mowbray home from
Sarnia where she had been.
to attend her granddaughter;
Lynn's wedding. They had
their large camper trailer and.
• were' accompanied by their
friends with their camper as
they intend ' touring in this
part of Ontario for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob' McMil-
lan of. Seaforth were Friday
evening callers on Mr. and.
Mrs,, Victor Emerson.
Rev. John 'Bell had charge
of theservice at. Chalmers
Presbyterian Church and he
and. Mrs. Bell were dinner
guests with Mrs. Roely de
Boer. -
Clifford, Young of Univer-
sity Hospital,London spent
the weekend at his home
here,returning on Sunday
evening. His many friends
here wish him • a speedy
return to health.
Rev. and Mrs. John Bell
were Sunday afternoon cal`'
lers on Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Corni-.
ack and family of Paisley
were Sunday callers on Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and
Karen.'
Sunday's service was the
'farewell servic e for Mr.
Robert Perry at the White-
church United Church.,
Mr.. and Mrs. Walter El-
liott and Karen attended the
`Forster picnic on Sunday at
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Visitfron.. Alberta
By May Boyle
Mrs. Harvey B,ecking of
Brantford and her son; John
of Wainwright, Alberta,visit-
ed here with .Mr. and Mrs.
William E. Maidenly.
Sympathy is extended to
the family of the late Frank
Johnston, formerly,' `of con-
cession 16.Whose .funeral was
held at Lucknow on Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of
Ripley and Edna and May
Boyle visited on Friday in
London with Mrs. Mary
Boyle and Mrs. ;Pearl Lloyd.
Mrs. Shirley Whiteside of
Toronto .came . up to spend a
few days with her father, Mr.
Arthur Haldenby, . who cele-
bratedhis birthday on June
22. Congratulations Arthur
from all the village folks.
Relatives from here at-
tended the Thompson picnic
at the Purple Grove Com-
munity
ommunity.Centre on , Sunday
afternoon.. •
Mr. and Mrs. .' Jack .Hod-
gins and Mrs. Agnes Hod-
gins visited during the week
with his sister, Mrs. Audrey
Borthwick' at St. Catharines.'
Mrs Freg Page returned
home after spending the past
two weeks with Dr. and Mrs. '
Iman Mohamed, Michael',
Adam and David at Toronto.
Mrs. Mel king of Missis-
sauga 'visited with her par-
ents; Mr: , and : Mrs. Bert
Nicholson. Lois Nicholson
who has been visiting at the
King home returned with
her.
We arepleased to see the
Hedley family getting mowed
into their new home in the
village. .•
bituary
Frank Henry Johnston
The death of Frank Henry
Johnston of Lucknow occur-
red at. Wingham and District
Hospital on June 21, 1982: A
retired farmer, he was the
son of the late Joseph John-
ston and Elizabeth Little of
R 1'; Holyrood. He was born
at. Holyrood on January 24,
1893.
He. married Maude Black-
well of Kincardine on March
29, 1918. He is survived by
silo', daughters; • Edith Edgar
of Godekich, Evelyn Svec of
London, Lois Moore o Lon-
don, Beth McRae-of
Helen Stuart of Hamilton and
tileen Brown of Hamilton,
and two sons, Carman and
Harvey, both of Toronto.
He is also survived by a
sister, Eva McQuaig of Luck -
now and a brother, Russ
Johnston of Lucknow.
He was predeceased by his
wife, . a daughter, Mable
McNeil of Lucknow and two
brothers, Elmer Johnston
and Bill. Johnston.
The funeral service was
held from the MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Home
in Lucknow on Thursday,
June 24, 1982 at 2 p.m. Rev.
Hugh Nugent of Lucknow.
Presbyterian • Church , con-
ducted the service.
Honorary pallbearers were
David ',Brown, Terry John-
ston and Steve Moore.
Pallbearers were Randy
Johnston, Keith ' Gardner,
Bin Gardner, Brian Gardner,
Bruce Johnston and Kevin
Moore,
Flower bearers were Deb-
bie 'Johnston, Sherry John-
ston, Karen. Johnston, and
Trudy Moore.
Burial followed in Green-
hill Cemetery, Lucknow.
Lucknow Sentinel, 'Wednesday, June 30, 1982—Page 18.
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