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White:church extends welcome to newcomers
BY VALETTA EMERSON
Whitechurch extends a
warm welcome to Mr. and
Mrs. John Kaschenko who
have recently moyed into the
front apartment of George
Lubber's house -
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corey,
Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Rintoul and . Kevin
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Tinboll of St.
Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow-
den and Bill Jr. of Goderich
were Sunday visitors with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Tiffin, Joey and Mrs.
Orville Tiffin.
Mrs. Gershom Johnston
and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie of
second concession, Kinloss,
visited with Mrs. Ritchie's
daughter, Mrs. McBarclay
and Mr. McBarclay on Tues-
day last, at Stratford.
South
Kinloss
BY RUTH BUCHMEIER
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mac-'
Kinnon of Guelph visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser
MacKinnon on the weekend.
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham
on the death of . Elsie's
mother, Mrs. James "Barton,
who died in Fergus last week
in her 98th year.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray
and family visited on the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Leo O'Connor of Detroit.
..--Leonard . Clark dislocated
his shoulder at hockey last
week and as a result he is
wearing a cast for three
weeks.
A number from this com-
munity attended the Car-
ruthers -Farrell wedding rec-
eption on Saturday evening
in Ripley and the Clark -Ack-
ert reception in Lucknow also
on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gra-
ham visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jamie Graham of Port
Elgin on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith
visited last week with their
son, Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Keith of Toronto.
Congratulations to the
young ladies who became
members of South Kinloss
Church on Sunday. They are
Bev Bell, Marylyn Macln-
tyre, Cathy MacKinnon,
Bonnie Clark and Carol
Buckmeier.. Also congratu-
lations to Herb Buckton and..
Denver Dickie who were wel-
comed as .elders of this
church. " •
Barry Johnston attended
the O.F.A. convention which
was held in Hamilton from
Monday until Wednesday of
this week.
Ken(Reid has returned to
College in Kitchener after
breaking an arm during a
hockey game and being hos.
pitalized in Palmerston for a
few days and spending a few
days at home. He will have
his cast on for a few more
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. " G1enford
Davies of Brantford visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Clark on the weekend.--.
Congratulations to Jerry
Searle,Murray and Dale Gil.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss
of Plattsville brought her
mother, Mrs. Ben McCien-
iaghan, to her home here on
the weekend after she had
visited them for two weeks.
Jane Laidlaw of London
and Mr. and Mrs. ,Joe Duch-
arme of Goderich spent the
weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.
We are pleased to report
that Tom Inglis returned
home from University Hos-
pital, London on Thursday
last.
Ruth Hobbs of Trenton
arrived Friday evening with
her brother-in-law, Harvey
Osborne, and will spend this
week visiting with her sister,
Mrs. Osborne and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emer-
son, Darlene, Sharon and
Brenda, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson.
Wayne Farrier, Kimberley
and Amy of Guelph spent the
weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Agnes Farrier.
Mrs. Dan Tiffin, Wingham
and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, last
week attended a Bakery
Course at Toronto.
On Thursday some from
here went by bus to London
on a shopping spree.
Mrs. Agnes Farrier last
Tuesday evening held the
first village card party. Just 3
tables of players arrived.
Seems it is too busy a time
for card parties as no ar-
rangements were made for
another.
The Presbyterian Sunday
•School has decided to have
their Christmas concert on
December 22.
Sunday, November 26,
was the close of Sunday
School at Chalmers Church
until April. Practise for the
Christmas concert is to be
held Saturday at 2 p.m.
Mr. -and Mrs. Irwin Story,
Heather, Jeffery, Karen and
Jennifer of Dungannon, visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs.
Alex Craig and family.
Barry Elliott spent the
weekend in Windsor with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw
and family.
Paul Falconer of Sarnia
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Mowbray.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Gaunt and
Jennifer of Chatham.
Dan Tiffin spent last week
with his daughter, Joyce
Tiffin of Toronto, while Mrs.
Tiffin was attending a course
in Toronto.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs.. Wallace Milligan is a
patient in South Peel Hos-
pital, Mississauga. The com-
munity wishes her a speedy,
recovery.
Celebrating Michael Lew-
is' 6th birthday at the home
of his parents, Mr: and Mrs.
Rae Lewis and family, were
Mrs, Maimie Caslick, Wing-
ham, Mr, and Mrs, Tom
Miller, Palmerston, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill. Empey, Aub-
urn.
CHALMERS C.O.C.
Chalmers C.Q.C. heid
their November meeting on
Sunday, November 26 during
church service in the Sunday
School room,
The call to worship was
given by Lianne Young.
Karen Elliott read the scrip-
ture. Prayer was given by
Linda Versteeg.
Joann de Boer, secretary,
read the minutes.
The offering was received
by Anna Osborne and dedi-
cated by Donald Irwin.
Mrs. Purdon gave the
Junior story. Mrs. Hugh
Simpson gave the Senior
story.
Linda Versteeg gave a
reading.
Mrs. Simpson gave the
closing prayer.
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