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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-07-12, Page 11Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 12, 1978 --Page 11 Whitechurch residents apply for new sidewalk BY VALETTA EMERSON Monday evening, Reeve Barry Johnston, councillors McBride, Clarke and the clerk attended a meeting in the Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall of residents of Whitechurch from the manse east to Wesley Tiffin's for an application for a sidewalk on the north side of Highway 86. It was decided to apply for a cement walk and it is hoped that it will be installed by the fall. The Martin and Gillespie get together was held Sun- day afternoon in Riverside Park, Wingham, with an attendance of around 25. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilles- pie of Sarnia spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. Agnes Farrier, and attended the picnic at Wing - ham. Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Adams and Colleen on Sunday visited at Goderich with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and Robbie. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul on Sunday were at Waterloo at Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer's home to cele- brate Jeffery's fifth birthday. . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mc- Glynn and baby, Wayne, of Kitchener, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jbe Tiffin and on Saturday attended the Glynn family picnic at Wing - ham. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman, Mr. and - Mrs. Nelson Smith visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and family at Russeldale. Mrs. Gordon Elliott of Wingham was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Elliott. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin of Wingham on Sunday attend- ed the McInnes reunion in Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wana- cott of Thessalon visited on Sunday with his_ cousin. Wallace Milligan and Mrs. Milligan. Little Andrew Coultes of Toronto is visiting, with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs; Ronald Coultes while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Coultes and Robbie are on holidays. This community extends sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snowden and family in the accidental death of their youngest son, Brian, on the weekend. The U.C.W. held their meeting in Wingham Park Wednesday, July 5. The president, Mrs. Agnes Far- rier, and secretary, Mrs. Dave. Gibb, had the pot luck dinner first, then the short meeting and some contests were held. The Whitechurch . Hall Board held a meeting after the sidewalk meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc- Clenaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geiger and boys, Shaun and Paul, on Wednesday were at Niagara and at Marineland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc- Clenaghan and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan on Friday were at London and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan at St. Thomas. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rintoul attended the wedding of Brenda Bird and Ross Timbel at 3 o'clock at St. Jacobs United Church. Also attending the wedding of her nephew was Mr, and Mrs. Joe Corey of Clinton. Miss Barbara Purdon of Kitchener brought Mrs. Don- ald Gaunt and Jennifer of Chatham on Sunday to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon. Mrs. Gaunt and Jennifer remained for a few days. Kevin Falconer and Lorie Purdon on the weekend visited with Mr. and Mrs. Athol Purdon and Shelley of Port Colborne. Mrs. Clarence Adams on Wednesday last was in Lon- don for a check up. On Friday Glenna Wilkins took Wendy Kay to Listowel to join her aunt Gail Kay with whom she went to Brampton to spend the weekend with her grandmother Mrs. Gra- ham and visit other relatives at Guelph on her way back here. Miss Wendy Kay of Kiti- mat arrived at her grand- mother's at Brampton on Tuesday where she was met and brought to Whitechurch to visit with Miss Glenna Wilkens. Mr. and Mrs. - Nelson Smith of Markham spent a fe days with his sister, Mrs. R ssel Chapman, and Mr. apman. On Wednesday last Reli- son Falconer visited with his house trailer at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Victor Emerson was a Thursday caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McInnes. Lisa Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans of Ballinafad is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bili Evans. 'Mrs. Edith Brown of London visited Sunday with -her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans attended the Grey Johnston Bros. (Bothwell Ltd.) Dungannon, Ontario Sand, Gravel, Crushed Stone Cement Gravel and Road Contractors Picked Up and Delivered Open Daily 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Phone: Dungannon 529.7947 Ox Gathering to unveil a plaque in honour of the pioneers of the community. The 39th 'reunion picnic of the McInnes clan was held at John Dan and Marie McIn- nes home in Wingham, west of the Legion Hall on Sunday. The afternoon was spent enjoying races with some winners being Bruce McIn- nes, Jennifer Ormstrom, Malcolm Kelley and Nancy McInnes. Some lucky draw winners were Mrs. Calvert Falcoher, William McInnes, Morley , Pettyplace. The president, Jack. Splan, of Woodstock, presided and Mrs. Dan Tiffin acted as secretary treasurer, for Mrs. Bill Snowden who was un- able to attend due her husband's brother, Brian Snowden, being killed in a truck accident early Sunday morning. The president for 1979 is Ernest Falconer of Barrie and Mrs. Bill Snowden was re appointed secretary treas- urer. Oison's -Gravel Pit DUNGANNON, ONT. 529-7942 —.-- AMP ,. AMP --, AMP # In -.—, All . ii PRICES ARE PER TON SANDY FILL B-2 GRAVEL B-1 GRAVEL DUST OR SAND 4" UNDER STONE ROAD GRAVEL CEMENT GRAVEL 5/8" '%, STONE 300 tons 100 Load tons Prices . 30c .40c .44c . 40c .50c .54c .50c .60c .64c 1.00 1.20 1.24 1.20 1.30 1.34 1.35 - -;-.,. 1.39 1.80 1.90 1.94 OUR DELIVERY CHARGE 1S LESS - Dozer and scraper available for a good leveling job Howtobe a cool Customer this s =mm Be as cool as a cucumber. Keep it light and breezy. It's cool to wear lighter clothes with lighter colours, It's also cool Fruits and salads are cool and refreshing. And when you stay away from the oven to prepare meals, you also stay cooler and save electricity. -y Drink up. Ah, there's nothing like a tall, cool, refreshing drink to make things cooler. But remember when the refrigerator door is left open, valuable energy escapes, Use your air conditioner wisely. Make sure it fits tightly in the window, Keep your doors and windows closed. Clean the filters regularly. If you leave your house for part of the day, cut back the air conditioning. Going on vacation? Turn it off completely. your hydro if your clothes dryer is vented outdoors. Heat and moisture won't be released in your home. Better still, hang your clothes outside ,to dry. Keep your blinds'down Keeping your blinds down or drapes drawn on the sunny side has some cold logictoit. The heat of the sun is shut out while the coolness is kept in. At night, keep lights to a minimum. It's cooler and saves electricity. 1111111111110 Kia WYI�YWIYYYYIIY�WYIYI�WYI�YIIY 'HYB '3338