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Lockman Sesame, Why, Jusamy 19, 1983—P.ge 4
Boonstras visit friends in Whitechurch
By Vaa fit s.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Boon-
stra, Juanita and Ruth Ann
of Wingham were Monday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Ualdrri ks and Juanita and
Ruth Ann were callers on
Mr_ and Mrs. Victor Emer-
son.
On Tuesday Russel Proctor
returned to Livonia, Michi-
gan after spending a few
days with Fred Tiffin and
relatives here.
Owing to Mrs. Jamieson
being al on Monday, Faye
!wain accompanied her moth-
er, Mrs_ to work
at Wingham Motel,
This community extends
their sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs. Bevin 'lin, Stephen
and Dean on the passing last
week of their grandmother,
Ethel Stewart of Winngharn.
Gertrude Tiffin of Wing -
ham visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Mrs. Symon de Boer of
Lucknow spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. John de
Boer.
On Friday evening the
Youth Group were at the
bowling alley in Wingham.
Wingham Pro Life
The Wingham and area
Voice for Life held its mon-
thly meeting in Wingham►,
Monday„ Jataiary ItO.
Chairman John Vanden-
Essem opened the meeting
pvith prayer.
The secretary, Wanda
Damsma read the minutes of
the last meeting. Richard
Campeau gave the treasur-
er's report. The Kincardine,
Walkerton and Goderich
Voice for Life groups have
Wined Wingham's group
sponsoring T.Y. advertise-
ments. The response to these
ads has been good.
All who are dedicated to
respecting human life,
should become informed,
and also pass on that we are
a caring society and will treat
everyone with respect and
dignity.
Trinity UCWnweis
Trinity U.C.W. held their
first meeting in the New Year
on January 13 at the home of
Mrs. Alex Hackett. with 17
members attending. Mrs.
Ken Alton called the meeting
to order by reading a poem,
There Is Wisdom. Mrs- Mur-
ray Irvin introduced the de-
votions, New Year Wishes,
and a hymn was sung. Mrs.
Greg Blake read the scrip-
ture from Psalms and gave
the meditation, A Wise Bit of
Counsel. Following a hymn,
Mrs. Irvin led in prayer.
Mrs. Chester Hackett con-
ducted the Bible Study from
St. Luke, and followed with a
questionnaire. Mrs. Ken M -
ton led in prayer and Mrs.
Blake Alton played a piano
solo.
The guest speaker was
Mrs. Janet Reid. Public
Health Nurse, who spoke on,
The Rights of Children. The
business followed, then the
meeting closed with all sing -
,ng. The Lord's My Shep-
herd. and prayer. A social
hour followed.
Announce births
ALTON - Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Alton are proud parents of a
7 lb. 10 oz. baby boy, born
December 25, 1982, at Wing -
ham and District Hospital. A
wee brother for Eugene and
Michael. Proud grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bur Beninger and Mrs. Mad -
line Alton, all of Wingham.
PENNINGTON - Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Pennington.
R. 1, Wroxeter are pleased to
announce the arrival of a
daughter, Angela Marie, 7
lbs. 9 oz., at Wingham and
Locals
Sandra Henry of Lucknow
is the first girl to be named to
the Safetay Awareness Team
at F. E. Madill Secondary
School, Wingham. The team
will be competing in Clinton
on January 18.
Mr. and Mrs. George Col-
lins of Wingham, Dean and
Kerry Stanley of Ripley and
Kerry's friend, Jody, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Stanley on Saturday.
Reverend Ken Sweigard
and son. Gerrard of Grand
Prairie, Alberta visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ezra Stanley.
District Hospital on January
6, 1983. A wee sister for
Deanna and Andy. Proud
grandparents are Evert and
Kathleen Pennington, Tees -
water.
NICHOLSON - Mr. and Mrs.
Rae Nicholson of R. 1.
Lucknow are happy to an-
nounce the arrival of their
first child. a son, Curtis
Bryan, 5 lbs. 11 oz., at
Wingham and District Hos-
pital on January 7, 1983.
Proud grandparents are Dor-
is Mewhinney, Lucknow and
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nich-
olson, Lucknow.
HACKETT - Aaron and Mary
(nee Coiling) of Lucknow,
wish to announce the birth of
their son, Jamie Douglas,
born on January 9, 1983 in
St. Joseph's Hospital. Lon-
don, weighing 3 ib. 4 oz.
Brother for Jodi. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Hackett, R. 3
Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Coiling, R. 4. Ripley.
MORRISON - Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Morrison of Colling-
wood wish to announce the
arrival of their son, Scott
Samual, on January 11. 1983.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Morrison,
of R. R. 1 Lucknow and Mr.
and Mrs. William Sharp of
Collingwood.
Mrs. Don Ross and Mrs_
BID Pardon on Monday at-
tended the Maitland Ptsby-
terial meeting at Si- Andrews
Church, Wingham.
Ken Sinnamon, Wingham
and Hugh Sinnanion were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs_ E. W. Beecroft and
Karen.
Agnes Farrier returned
home on Tuesday from a visit
with Olive Gillespie, Sarnia
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Da
and family, La Salle.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter El-
liott and Karen visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Stewart and family
of Lambeth, Mr_ and Mrs.
Paul Laidlaw and fainly,
London and Mr_ and Mrs.
Paul Elliott, Jeffery and
Leslie of Brussels.
This community extends
their sincere sympathy to
Mr. and Mrs_ Dan Tiffin of
Wingham in the passing of
her mother, Ethel Stewart of
Wiinghana, to Mr. and Mrs_
Douglas Tiffin and family,
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Bevan Tiffin and family,
Joyce Tiffin and Barry Tiffin
and Charles St. Pierre of
Toronto in the passing of
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eral was held on Sunday with
burial in Wingham Cemet-
ery.
This community has re-
ceivedquite an accumulation
of snow and the snowrnobil-
ers are enjoying it, as well as
the young fry with their
sleighs and gliders and hock-
ey sticks.
Spending the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin
of Wingham were Cora Yeo,
Southampton; Joyce Tiffin,
Barry Tiffin and Charles St.
Pierre, all of Toronto. All
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