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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 6, 1983—Page 2
Whitechurch residents enjoy Jamboree weekend
By Valetta Emerson
This community was well
represented at the Jamboree
fashion show at Lucknow
Whitechurch had their
float of four donkeys driven
by Gordon and Brian Rintoul
in the Jamboree parade on
Saturday.
Whitechurch was a ghost
town during Jamboree days
in Lucknow this past week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh
of Ripley were Sunday callers
on Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Boon-
stra, Juanita and Ruth Ann
of Wingham visited Sunday
evening with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Uuldriks.
Jack Whytock had charge
of the services at Wingham
United Church on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emer-
son, Darlene, Sharon and
Brenda of St. Catharines
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Vic Emerson and
attended the Jamboree,
Gordon Mitchell and his
daughter from Lefroy attend-
ed the Lucknow Jamboree.
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs,
Carl McClenaghan last week
were Mrs, Orville Mitchell,
Belle Ewart, Sandra and
Joanne Howe of Invermere,
B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Sachs
and Darryl of Hanover spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl McClenaghan.
On Thursday Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Moss of Plattsville
brought her mother, Mary
McClenaghan to her home
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laid-
law, Michelle and Jason of
London spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott and Mr. and Mrs.
Elroy Laidlaw.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Elliott and
Karen were Rev. and Mrs.
Glen Noble of Swift Current,
Saskatchewan and Agnes
Elliott of Wingham.
Visitors on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Purdon were Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Gaunt, Jennifer and
Graeme of Chatham and Dr.
and Mrs. Ed Carey of
Kitchener.
This community extends
their sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Purdon on the
sudden passing of her broth-
er, Charlie McQuillin on
Sunday at Lucknow.
Joyce Tiffin of Toronto
spent last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Tiffin.
Taking part in the Jam-
boree in the school band
from here were Tony Fal-
coner, Kim Laidlaw, Karen
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HARVESTING!
Let us help you. We have the facilities
for receiving and drying your wheat.
We will also be buying, drying and
storing barley.
Amberley Grain Elevators
(Division of Parrish and Heimbecker)
Junction of For Information CaII
Hwy. 21 and $6 Amberley, Ont. 395-3300
Making
changes
to a
watercourse?
The waters of rivers, streams and creeks belong to everyone.
Improper use of the watercourses which carry these waters may
result in the following?
- irrigation and drainage problems for neighbours
- destruction of aquatic and wildlife habitat
- reduced recreational opportunities
- erosion and flooding problems
Whenever permanently flowing watercourses are to be altered in
any way including damming, diverting, and channelization,
Federal and Provincial laws require that the approval of the
Ministry of Natural Resources be obtained.
As a first step in planning any work on a watercourse, contact us.
Our staff will be glad to discuss possible design and layout alter-
natives which will minimize future problems for you, your neigh-
bour and public in general.
Ontario
Ministry of
Natural
Resources
District Manager,
Ministry of Natural Resources,
R. R. # 5 IA/Ingham, Ontario
NOG 2W0
Pickard and Allison Ward-
rop.
Visitors on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Falconer and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dyment,
Ginny and Michael of Milton.
Saturday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Milligan
were Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Donnelly, Angela and Jill of
Toronto.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Laidlaw, Michelle and
Jason flew by airplane from
London to Wingham air port
in 32 minutes. Paul has
secured his pilot's license.
They were met by Walter
Elliott and his grandmother,
Agnes Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sproul
and daughter of Mississauga
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Rintoul and
family.
Visitors during the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rintoul were Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Campbell and Heath-
er, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Oberholtzer, Jeffery and Ju-
lie, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs.
Garry Gutoskie, Michelle
and Michael, Kitchener; Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Robinson,
Mark, Tracey and Tim of
Belgrave.
Little Danny Joe Thomp-
son spent a few holidays with
his cousin, Dean Tiffin.
Visits with parents in St. Helens
By Kathryn Todd
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morri-
son of Edmonton are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
MacPherson this week.
Get well wishes go out to
Gordon MacDonald who is a
patient in Wingham and
District Hospital.
Also in the Wingham Hos-
pital is Beth Aitchison. Get
well wishes are also extend-
ed to her for a speedy
recovery.
Sympathy is extended to
all the members of the
McQuillin family on the
passing of Charles McQuillin
during the Lucknow Jamb-
oree.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Hunt and family of Elmira
visited during the weekend
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