HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-04-08, Page 20Page 20—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 8, 1987
Walden - Caesar
Gary Wayne Caesar of RR 1 Dungannon
and Janet Aileen Walden of Dungannon
were married at the Dungannon United
Church on February 14, 1987 with Rev.
Roberts officiating. The groom is the son
of Mrs. Joyce Caesar and the late Paul
Caesar of Lucknow and the bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flood
of Walton. The Maid of Honor was Donna
McLennan of RR 3 Goderich. The
flowerbearer was Lisa Walden, of Dungan-
non with Jason Walden as the .ringbearer.
The Groomsman was Don Boak of RR 1
Dungannon. The ushers were David
Caesar of Dungannon and Calvin Flood of
Walton. Following the wedding reception
at the Lucknow Community Centre, the
couple went on their wedding trip to the
Wheels Inn in Chatham for three days. Mr.
and Mrs. Caesar are residing at RR 1
Dungannon.
Whitechurch UCW meets recently
The April meeting of the Whitechurch
UCW was held at the home of Mrs. Muriel
Thompson in Wingham on April 1.
An Easter call to worship, Christ is
Risen, was given my Margaret
Sleightholm and Agnes Farrier. All sang
Rejoice, the Lord is King.
Hymn 763 was read responsively and
Mrs. Hazel Laidlaw led in prayer.
The Meaning of Easter was a reading
given by Agnes Farrier. -
Letters from overseas missionaries
were read, taken from the Medaltor. These
missionaries are paid by the Missionary
and Service Fund.
Mrs. Sleightholm led in prayer for the of-
fering and least coin was received.
Mrs. Muriel Thompson presented Mrs.
Lorne Durnin with a life membership pin
of the UCW. Mrs. Gibb placed the pin on
Mrs. Durnin and Mrs. Farrier offered a
prayer. Mrs. Durnin thanked th.esociety
for their gift.
All sang Crown Him with Many Crowns.
Thirteen answered the rollcall by nam-
ing a missionary and where they are
serving.
Rev. Ball closed the meeting with
prayer, followed by a travelling basket.
Social News
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Falconer and family
have sold their house in Whitechurch and
will be moving to Exeter where he has
work.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Tiffin,, Mrs. Gertie Tiffin and
Bill Tiffin.
Ken and Glenn Sinnamon of Wingham
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs: E.
W. Beecroft, East Wawanosh.
Mrs. Tom Vanuss, Janice and Lauren of
London were Tuesday visitors with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.
On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ducharme and Paul Laidlaw of - Dor-
chester visited with Mr. and Mrs. Laidlaw.
We are pleased to report that Mrs. Gor-
don Rintoul returned home from Wingham
Hospital on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon and .Mrs. Jean
Tiffin visited with Mrs. Isabel Tiffin of
Lucknow and called on Mrs. Cassie
Falconer at the Nursing Home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer,
Tony, Kim and Amy of Goderich.
Whitechurch 441
The sixth meeting of the Whitechurch
Successful Survivors was held on Satur-
day, April 4 at 8:30 a.m.
All members showed up bleary eyed and
-tired but ready to take on the world.
Everyone answered the rollcall which ask-
ed 'Where would you like to go for a week's
holidays?'. Some answers were Bermuda,
Hawaii, Jamaica and Venezuala.
The businesspart of the meeting was
conducted.
The club did a part called "Getting
Around" which involved filling in blanks
on methods and modes of tranportation.
The disadvantages of hitch -hiking ' were
discussed.
The leaders gave each member an ex-
ample trip which they would be going on.
The plan was to figure out which trasnpor-
tation you would be using and what was
best for you; the cost of your trip and how
to make it really economical.
The advantages and disadvantages of
biking were touched on slightly.
Mrs. Wardrop then took over the
meeting and showed members how to
change a tire and do small jobs on your car
to keep it in running condition. We went out
into Mr. Wardrop's workshop where he
showed us how to recharge a vehicle bat-
tery, how to do small repairs on your bike
and check your tire pressure. Mr. Wardrop
then showed us how to change a plug and
all the members tried it out. They all.
finished the job, some successfully, others
not so successfully.
Lady returns from Spain
Dorothy Finlayson has returned home
after spending the past three months in the
southern part of Spain. Most of her holiday
was spent at Costa Del Sol. Dorothy says the
weather there was very nice and Costa Del
Sol, has a great many tourist attractions.
However she does find it nice to be back
home with her family and friends.
Elizabeth Wilkins of Mount Forest was
home on the weekend with her parents
Charles and Mayme Wilkins.
Jim and Cecil Webster of Waterloo were
home on the weekend with their mother Kae
Webster. On Saturday they visited in
Goderich with Norma. Young. Then they
went on to Clinton and visited with Jack and
Marion and Lloyd Smith.
Visiting during the weekend with Barry,
Betty and Sharlene Jones was Doug and
Mary Jones and boys of Thorndale.
George MacDonald is looking forward to
seeing his friends and neighbours at his auc-
tion sale on Saturday, April 11.
McDONAGH - Mike and Kim (nee Let-
teau) are thrilled to announce the safe ar-
rival of their daughter Keshia Jean, in
Wingham and District Hospital on Tues-
day, March 24, 1987 at 2:21 a.m., weighing
6 lbs 14 oz. Proud grandparents are Bayne
and Jean Letteau of Teeswater and Barry
and Betty McDonagh of Lucknow. Great-
grandparents are Stan and Hazel Letteau
of Teeswater and Iris Haist of Toronto.
BLAKE - Stephanie is thrilled to announce
the safe arrival of her baby brother, Scott
Paul, on March 27, 1987; at Alexandra and
Marine General Hospital. Scott weighed in
at 7 lbs. 1 oz. Proud mom and dad are Paul
and Janice Blake. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Blake:
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BRADLEY - Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley of
RR 5 Lucknow are pleased to announce the
birth of their son, Richard Joseph Allan, 8
lbs. 3 oz., on March 27, 1987 at the
Wingham and District Hospital.
SHEPHERD - Bob and Karen are
delighted to announce the safe arrival of
their son Kyle Robert, who was born on
March 27, 1987 at the Goderich hospital
weighing in' at 7 lbs 9 oz. He is a little
brother for Tanya and Nicole. Proud
grandparents are Robert and Isabel
Shepherd of Lucknow and Arnold and
Joyce Stothers of Nile.
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