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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-08-24, Page 10whltechurch Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 24, 1983—Page 10 Whitechurch residents on the go visiting friends By Valetta Emerson Mrs. Dave MacDonald of Wingham was an afternoon caller on Tuesday on Mr, and Mrs, Victor Emerson. Jennifer Slofstra of Luck - now visited Friday with her friend, Karen Lubbers, Mrs and Mrs, Dawson Craig of Auburn were Wed- nesday afternoon callers on Mr, and Mrs, Victor Emer. son, Danny Joe Thomson spent Saturday with his cousin, Dean Tiffin, `Chose attending Kairshea institute from here were Mrs, Tom Day, Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs, Lorne Durnin, Mrs, Rena Fisher, Miss Merle Wilson, Mrs. Johnson Conn, Mrs, Johnson and Mrs. H. Currie. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Fin- nigan of Goderich were rec- ent callers on Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Dan Tiffin of Wingham came on Friday and took Mrs, Isobel Tiffin of Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Tiffin to his home for dinner. The August meeting of Chalmers W, M, S, was held on Wednesday at the home of Mrs, Man Falconer with leaders Mrs, Wesley Tiffin and Mrs, Alan Falconer, Mrs, Wesley Tiffin read the scripture, gave the medi- tation and led in prayer, The roll call was answered by eight with a verse on Re- ward, Readings were given by Mrs, de Boer and Mrs, Rod D escen dents gather Lamb. Mrs. Falconer gave the message from the Study Book. Mrs, Wallace Milligan dedicated the offering. Mrs. Dill Rlntoul gave the dosing prayer, The next meeting In Sept- ember will be at Mrs, John de Boers, Mrs. Falconer served lunch. We areleased to report that Miss Faye Irwin return- ed home on Wednesday after being in Stratford Hospital for a few days with an Infection caused by the pin in her broken leg, Mrs, Gertrude Tiffin of Wingham visited on Thurs- day with Mr, and Mrs. Victor Emerson, as she was leaving on Friday on a trip to Northern Ontario, On Saturday Mr, and Mrs, Bill Uuldriks attended the for West reurion Leisure Life Around 10 descendants and family members of the late James and Mary West of Ashfield Township, gathered at the farm home of Allan, Sharon (West) MacDougall, Heather, David and Malta, on Sunday, August 14, 1981, for a family reunion, After the round of greet- Ings, a bountiful dinner was enjoyed by all, The afternoon was spent reminiscing, sharing family memoirs and happenings, Many of those present were reluctant to leave, so con- cluded a memorable day by having supper together, Attending from a distance were family members from Kitchener, London and St, Clements, Ioeh.I.h news Trip to Alaska part of holiday By Kae Webster Dorothy (D.A,) MacLen- nan has her sister Katie Sutherland of London back with her again. Charles and Mayme Wilk- ins were in Paris, Ontario on Sunday to visit with their daughters, Barbara Shep- ierd and Janet Wilkins. ilarbara has left this week for i three week vacation that will take her to St. John, British Columbia and up to Alaska for a few days. Bob and Sandra Darling of Hanover had the family gathering with them on Sun- day. They were William and Shirley Irvin and family of Ashfield Township, Edwin and Janke McCutcheon and family of Lions Head, Glen Robb of Ashfield Township and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Robb of Huron Township. Local ladies that attended the Ripley flower show were Dorothy Piniayson, June Wylds and Marj MacLean. It is reported that it was a very good show this fall. JArr Webster of Waterloo was home on the weekend with his parents, Wellington and Kae Webster. On Satur- day evening the Websters were in Dungannon to visit with Jaek and Marian Smith. Congratulations to Jane Farrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Farrell of Huron Township, on her graduation from the Diploma Nursing Program, Fanshawe College, St, Thomas campus. Mt, and Mrs. Oliver Mc - Charles of Kincardine had their daughter-in-law and grandson, Mrs. Allan Mc - Charles and Greg of Oakville and Mrs. Harold 1. Anson, also of Oakville, Vigil with them for a few days. Greg has stayed over with his grandparents far an extra visit. Ross and Jean MacKenzie had Kevin and Bob MacKen- zie of Port Credit and Marion and Linda Barrett of Scar- borough with them on the weekend. Edna Cuibert and her granddaughter, Julie Mac- Donald, have been in London for a few days visiting relatives. Bill and Janet Kempton of Point Clark attended the annual Coking picnic on Sunday at the Lions Park at Point Clark. In conjunction with the picnic, a bridal shower was staged for San- dra Kempton, daughter of Bill and Janet. The wedding will take place at the Pare River United Church Sept- ember 10. 1•S Designed to promote and enhance tourism in Southwestern, Ontario. Bring tourists to your door by joining the magazine tourists won't want to be without, Kuyvenhoven - Sjaarda wed- ding at the Christian Re- formed Church in Lucknow. Gordon Rlntoul had some new shingles put on his house last week. Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Smith of Markham visited last week with his sister, Mrs, Russel Chapman and Mr, Chapman, Visitors on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. E. W, Beecroft and Karen were Mr, and Mrs, Kirk Beecroft, Angela, Jennifer, Janise, and Jona- than of Exeter; Ronald Bee- croft, Shannon, Heather and Kevin of Wingham; and Kenneth Sinnamon of Wing - ham, We are sorry to report Mrs, E, W. Beecroft is at present a patient in Wing - ham Hospital. The commun- ity wishes her a speedy recovery. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig, Lana, Ryan and Jarret visited with her father, Albert Coultes of Wingham. On Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, John de Boer, Mr, and Mrs, Jim de Boer, Michael, Mat- thew and Alicia visited at Strathroy with Mr, and Mrs: Ron Nicholson, Erin and Ryan, Mr, and Mrs, Bevin Tiffin and Stephen attended the wedding of Doug Stevers at St. Clements on Saturday, where Stephen was an altar boy, Dean Tiffin spent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs, Len Baird. Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs Walter Elliott and Karen were David Elliott of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Elliott, Ryan and Kyle. On Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Alan Falconer, Amy, Tim and Tony, and Mrs, Angus Falconer were in Kitchener. Mr, and Mrs, Irwin Mc- Clenaghan of St, Thomas spent the week with Mr, and Mrs, Carl McClenaghan, and on Thursday Michael Mc- Clenaghan of Kitchener visit- ed at the same home, Some from this community attended the 40th wedding anniversary on Saturday night of Mr, and Mrs, Stan Black, Cosy Cottage Home held a birthday party on the week- end to celebrate Mrs, Bill Thornton's 102nd birthday, The community adds their congratulations, Tourism is a illion $ Industry in Soath western .Ontario Consider Leisure Life is a travel guide in magazine farm. It's purpose: to provide a comprehensive guide to the leisure activities...the good !ife of Southwestern On- tario. It will provide ow visitors with inferestin features about our area, holiday highlights, maps. community guides, special events. and other desired information. Leisure Lite will have a total circulation of 40,000. 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