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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 11, 1983—Page 18
Dr. Wong speaks to thankoffering at Whitechurch
By Valetta Emmen
On Wednesday evening,
May 4 at 8 p.m. the Spring
Thankoffering meeting was
held in the Whitechurch
United Church.
Jack Whytock, violinist,
accompanied by Mrs. Farrier
played music while the
guests from Trinity, Wing -
ham, Chalmers Presbyter-
ian, Bluevale, Brick, Luck -
now and Donnybrook were
arriving.
The president, Mrs. Clif-
ford Laidlaw, gave the call to
worship and welcomed all.
Mrs. Laidlaw read the
Purple Grove
Jim and Fran Farrell and
family had supper Saturday
with Jack and Janet Farrell,
also attending were Janice
and George Miller and Susan
and Courtney McDonald; the
occasion Saturday night was
Christine's Birthday.
Fran and Jim and family
spent Sunday with Fran's
Mother and Dad.
The Purple Grove W.I.
met Wednesday at the
Mayfair Restaurant in
Lucknow at noon for lunch,
then toured the Pine River
Cheese Factory. This
Wednesday the W.I. is to go
to Pine Crest in Lucknow in
the afternoon.
Thursday was Summary
night for 'Food for all
Seasons', held in
Chepstow; some attended
from the Grove.
Janet and Wayne Rhody
and family spent Sunday
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Dungannon
•from page 15
Winnifred Girvin introduc-
ed the guest speaker, Kathy
Pentland, daughter of Yvon-
ne and Ronald Pentland. She
showed slides of her trip to
Australia and New Zealand
last January 12 to February
13 with the Junior Farmers.
Hostesses, Mrs. Clifford
Crozier, Mrs. Leonard Chis-
holm and Mrs. Laverne Mar-
tin served lunch.
South Kinloss
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and the closing prayer by
Mrs. Ted Collyer.
Lunch was served by dir-
ectors, Mrs. Hamilton and
Mrs. Buchmeier and hostess,
Mrs. Dickie.
Ripley...
•from page 11
day services. The Rev. Glen
McPherson had fitting
thoughts for Mothers and
Families.
The following babies and
children were baptized:
Julie Elizabeth Bonnett,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bobert Bonnett, Stephen
Lynn Bullivant, son of Mrs.
Terri Lynn Bullivant, Mark
Andrew Smith, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Smith,
Kendra Nan Soderberg, Kale
Chauncey Soderberg and
Dane David Douglas
Soderberg, children of Mr.
and Mrs. Chauncey
Soderberg, and Kent James
Wylds, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Wylds.
Beautiful Flowers had been
placed in the sanctuary in
memory of Charles and
Florence Liddle by their
family.
scripture. Mrs. Walter
Moore gave the meditation
and led in prayer. Trinity
Church then presented a
musical number.
The collection was receiv-
ed by Mrs. Dave Gibb and
Mrs. Russel Chapman.
Miss Ballagh and Marilyn
Wood of Wingham sang, i
Don't Know About Tomor-
row.
Mrs. Laidlaw introduced
the guest speaker, Dr. W.
Wong of Wingham. He gave
the history of Jamaica and
showed slides and gave a
most interesting comment-
ary. Mrs. Millan Moore
thanked Dr. Wong.
Lunch and a social hour
was enjoyed in the Sunday
School room following the
thankoffering.
On Friday evening the
Lucknow School Concert
Band presented their concert
at the Lucknow Community
Centre where a large crowd
gathered. Kim Laidlaw and
Tony Falconer from the
village are band members.
Lana Craig won first prize
at the Walkerton Music
Festival on Thursday. Kim
Laidlaw won fourth prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Fal-
coner of Sarnia visited Sun-
day with his mother, Cassie
Mowbray.
Mr, and Mrs. Steve Irwin
and Cody of Lucknow visited
Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milli-
gan.
Quite a few in the village
are busy trout fishing in the
nearby trout streams.
On Saturday evening Mr.
and Mrs. John de Boer, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim de Boer and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Uuldriks
attended the 25th wedding
reception of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill de Boer at Lucknow
Legion Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nich-
olson, Erin and Ryan of
Strathroy spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John de Boer.
Tuesday evening the 4-H
clubs held their achievement
evening in Teeswater. At-
tending the evening from
here were Mrs. Rod Lamb,
Agnes Farrier and Mrs.
Kevin Falconer. Kendra Pur -
don received Provincial Hon-
ours. The six girls from the
Whitechurch Club received
their spoons and received
complimentary remarks for
their presentation.
Mother's Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott
and Karen were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Laidlaw, Jason
and Michelle of London and
Agnes Elliott of Wingham.
Mr, and Mrs. Ron Boon-
stra, Juanita and Ruth of
Wingham took Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Uuldriks to Wingham for
dinner out at a restaurant on
Friday evening, in honour of
Mother's Day.
Mother's Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw
were Mrs. Tom Vannus,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Laidlaw, Jason and Michelle,
London and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Ducharme, Goderich.
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