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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 27, 1983 -Page 5
Ladies shower Beverley Bell, bride-to-be
by Valetta Emerson
A shower was held on
Wednesday evening for
Beverley Bell, bride-to-be, at
the home of Janet Laidlaw.
The gifts were on the table
and Beverley was assisted
by Sofie Beyesbergen in
opening the gifts, many of
which were for the kitchen.
Beverley thanked Janet for
hosting the shower, those
who came and everyone for
their beautiful useful gifts.
On Wednesday, Gertie Tif-
fin and Cheryl Young of
Wingham took Mrs. Victor
Emerson to the Centre for
the Homebound where she
took part in the foot clinic.
Angela Verburg of. Blyth is
spending holidays with her
cousins, Karen, Brian, Den-
nis and Richard Lubbers,
Last week Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Laidlaw and Kimberley
and her mother, Clara
Crowston spent the week in
their trailer at Fanshawe
Park, London. Visiting them
at their trailer were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Crowston and
daughter, Debbie and her
son, Brian of Chatham, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Moffat and
Ansley, London and Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Alton.
Donald Irvin and Gordon
Jamieson on Friday attend-
ed Canada's Wonderland at
Toronto.
Janet Laidlaw of Con-
estoga College is working at
the Goodall Law Office in
Wingham for her two week
work experience after which
she goes back to college for
four weeks. Following this,
she will , be able to accept
work as a legal secretary.
On Saturday, a garage
sale was held at the home of
A PLACE FOR KIDS
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The Container Puzzle
Clues
Across
1. What this puzzle is
about
4. It holds coffee
6. Crack them to get
nuts
7. Santa carries toys
in this
9. You --- food
11. Another word for
cans
14. What food is cooked
in
16. A group of Indians
17. Salt and pepper ----
18. Another word for
haversack
20. It holds letters
21. An open tank
24. A pouch in your
pants
27. Opposite of toe
28. Where ice cream is
kept
29. Where dishes dry
31. Large cups
33. Opposite of west
34. It holds books
Distributed
Down
1. Where clothes are
hung
2. It contains gas
3. Fishing line winds
on this
4. A suit ----
5. . Smaller than a
quart
8. Buy soup in this
10. This metal cabinet
locks
12. Where staples are
kept
13. What you write on
15. Birds live in this
18. Opposite of give
19. Where dishes are
21. Itholds flowers
22. Where money is
kept in cash register
23. It keeps liquids hot
25. Model airplane
26. Opposite of here
28. Pictures hang in
these
30. Another word for
barrels
32. A moan or cry
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Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin. A
good crowd was in atten-
dance.
Mrs. Paul Campbell,
Michael and Michelle of
Hamilton called on her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Uuldrik on Saturday .
Mrs. Hamel of Kitchener
accompanied her son-in-law,
Carl Shack to his home here
to spend the weekend with
her daughter, Mrs. Carl
Shack. On Monday she ac-
companied Carl back to Kit-
chener.
Mrs. Hamel called on Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Emerson
Sunday afternoon.
On Friday evening Joe Tif-
fin's orchestra supplied
music for a Family Dance to
raise funds for bleachers for
the ball park.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Beecroft and Karen visited
on Sunday with Ken Sin-
narnon, Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig,
Lana, Ryan and Jarret ar-
rived home after a week's .
visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Craig and family of
Biescker, Alberta. They also
visited J. Gardner and Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Hamilton
of Indian Head.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Uuldrik
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Uuldrik and baby
of Kitchener, where Mr. and
Mrs. Meno Uuldrik of Water -
down also called.
Last week Whitechurch
Girls ball team, on Tuesday
night, played North Ashfield
at Brookside where they lost.
On Wednesday they played
West Wawanosh at Dungan-
non and were defeated
again.
On Sunday afternoon at
Whitechurch park, the girls
and gents played a game of
ball with the gents the win-
ners. In the evening, they
had a barbecue at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin
Faconer where around 20
gathered.
On Sunday at the United
Church, Mr. Wardrop had
charge of the services at the
United Church as the
preacher engaged was in
hospital.
Visitors on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott
and Karen were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Elliott, Jeffery
and Leslie of Brussels, Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Elliott, Ryan
and Kyle, David Elliott of
Stratford, Justin Elliott of
the west, Susan Cardiff of
Brussels, Agnes Elliott of
Wingham and Bill Forster.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Elroy Laidlaw were Mrs.
Tom Vannus, London from
Tuesday to Thursday; Mrs.
Ducharme, Goderich on
Wednesday evening and Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Gaven and
Barbara Thursday evening.
Kathy Purdon is spending
two weeks holdidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Purdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ryan of
Goderich visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc-
Clenaghan.
Last week the north street
in Whitechurch was paved.
Pavement now continues on
to join the pavement in
Culross at Joe King's.
Rev. J. Robert and Mrs.
Watt of Toronto and Rev.
George D. and Mrs. Watt of
Oakville were weekend
visitors with Mrs. George
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