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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-09-01, Page 114 1 vo ,i" -a"' Soft and Dri • whitt3chwrp flEPVIS Ck Loeknow Sentinel,, W.dnendayt geptaasber i, 1982--1Page 10 ' Sunday is rededication at Whitechurch United Church Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Walker K of St. George visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wynne of 8th Concession and called on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson on their way home. Mrs, Walker was Ontario W.I. curator and Mrs. Emerson was anarea curator is how Off met. Whitchurch Milted Church is,. having one of its special Centennial Services on Sunday, September 5th at .10 a.m. This will be a rededication Sunday. Student preacher Mr. Rod Lamb and Mrs. Lamb moved into the Manse on Wed- nesday evening from St. Marys. The movers arrived a short. time ' afte% their arrival. On Sunday, August 29 Rev. W. Henderson of Lucknow had charge of the services at Presbyterian church. On Sunday, September 5 new student preacher Mr. Rod .Lamb will be in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and Karin, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Elliott, Ryan and Kyle attended the Foster picnic held at Goderich on ,'Sunday. , Kevin Beecroft of Wingham spentholidays last week at the home of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Beecroft. Mr. Hugh Sinnamon. arrived home on Friday after accompanying his sister 1 Sadie (Mrs. MacMillan of Lucknow)to a week's riding at Provincial Park B.C. Hugh . went on to Full Circle. Ride in Alberta north of Banff and enjoyed another week. In these communities nearly every morning there was frost on the ground. Paul Currie had his Beef Shorthorn calf at 4-11 Silver Dollar competition in Erin sponsored by United Breeders Inc. He won 10 Silver Dollars. There were just three calvetfrom Huron County. Mrs, John A. Currie visited Wednesday. to Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Brian. Courtis and family, Dorchester, Mrs. Rick Peter, Woodstock, Sandra, Heather Currie, Georgetown. On the weekend Robert • and Heather, Toronto, and friend Michael Burke of Guelph.visited with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Currie. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Keet, Adrian, Tena, Francis and Derek moved from their 'home . here '• to Owen Sound. The village will miss the visits of the children who were veryjriendly. Mr. and Mrs. Bob King of Woodstock . were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross and family. Bobby and Kimberley Wilkens of Listowel spent the weekend' with their grand- mother Doris Wilkens as their parents Mr. and Mrs: Bill Wilkens were at New York from Thursday to the weekend. Neil Kaer visited last week with his sister Mrs. Theo Keet, Mr. Keet and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berg of Tavistock were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr. and. Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon, Mrs. . Cassie Mowbray visited . last Tuesday at Guelph with. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hen- derson, On Sunday, Mrs:. Doris Wilkens and Crystal at- tended the birthday party celebration for Mr. Amsey Wilkens' 96th birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jim Scott. Miss Glenna Wilkens is visiting with her brother Mr. • and Mrs. Bruce Wilkens and new baby of Kitchener. On Sunday, Sept: 5 Mr. Jack Whytock will 'have charge of the services at the United church at 10 a.m. Miss Joyce Tiffin of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin of Wingham prior to going on Friday on a trip to Europe from which she will not return until October. For a farewell party present were Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin, Steven and Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tiffin, .Michael and Lori and ' ' Mrs. Stewart of Wingham. The " community extends best wishes for a happy tour. On September 7 at 8 p.m. a Bruce South district meeting of the Womens Institute branches will be held in Whitcliurch Community Memorial , Hall when ; Mrs. Rena Fisher will give a report of thit national con- vention she attended'. at Fredericton, New Brunswick University in June. All are welcome to attend and learn what is being done by. the Canadian Institutes. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Straker of Wingham were Monday evening visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Victor Emerson. This community is sorry to hear of Ken Quipp's accident and wish him a very speedy recovery. On Monday Dale Jamieson of Kurtzville visited with his former . school chum Tony Falconer and called on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. When Dale was 9 years old he picked up bread, butter,' milk and the mail for the Emersons, a chore he looked after for two years. Miss Mildred McClenag- han and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman were in London on Monday. 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