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Summer visitors here
By Valetta Emerson
Gregory Fisher of Wing -
hart visited the first of the
week with his friend Brian
Lubbers.
Karen Lubbers spent a few
days with her friend Nikki
Fisher of Wingham.
Rev and Mrs. John Bell of
Inverhuron visited Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin,
Wingham, and Joyce Tiffin
of Toronto visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Sevin
Tiffin, Dean and Stephen,
and called on other neigh-
bours,
Joyce Tiffin and Ida Bog-
ataj of Toronto spent the
weekend with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Tiffin, with Miss Bogataj
going on to visit a friend in
Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mil-
ligan spent holidays last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Donnelly, Angela and Jill of
Toronto and brother-in-law,
Mr. Elgin Crozier of Niagara
Palls, They returned home
on, Saturday.
Tuesday evening, White-
church boys and Lucknow
boys played on Whitechurch
ball diamond with a score of
Lucknow 21, Whitechurch
14.
On Wednesday evening
Whitechurch and Kinloss
ladies played at Whitechurch
with Kinloss 12 and White-
church 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rich-
ardson of Livonia are visiting
with Mr. Hugh Sinnamon.
Hugh Sinnamon has just
returned from a trip to the
west accompanied by Mark
and Matthew Webster of
Nova Scotia and his sister,
Sadie McMillan. They were
in the provincial park, and
also had the thrill of riding
horses in the mountains
when they stayed at Banff.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicho-
son, Erin and Ryan, of
Strathroy, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John de Hoer.
On Friday Mr. and Mrs.
John de Boer, Eddie and
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Jim de
Boer and Mrs. Roley de
Boer, Fred and Joanne, at-
tended the wedding of Doug-
las de Boer and Cecile Clark
in Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter El-
liott and Karen, and Mr. and
Mrs. Barry Elliott, Ryan and
Kyle, attended the Forster
family picnic at Goderich
Beach.
Little Cody Irwin of Luck -
now spent Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer
and family while his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Steve Irwin,
attended the Seyersbergen -
Bell wedding at South Kin-
loss. At the wedding, Steve
Irwin was an usher, Faye
Irwin, a bridesmaid, and
Janet Laidlaw was maid of
honour.
On Sunday evening,
Whitechurch and South Kin-
loss ladies played ball in
Lucknow where Kinloss won.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Fal-
coner of Sarnia were callers
on Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. Cassie Mowbray.
Visitors last week with Mr,
and Mrs. Bill Purdah were
Mrs. Ed Carey, Kitchener;
George McQuillin, Toronto,
who also visited Miss Beat-
rice and Hill McQuillin; and
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Gaunt,
Jennifer and Graeme, of
Chatham. Jennifer and
Graeme remained for a few
days.
Mrs. Daw is very happy to
inform us that her daughter,
Mrs. Douglas Clare, has
moved from Toronto to Bel -
grave after 25 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul
spent Thursday to Tuesday
at Ancaster helping Mr. and
Mrs, Gordon Campbell move
from Kitchener. They
brought Michelle Gutoskle
and Jeffery Oberholtzer
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gut-
oskie and Michael, of Kit-
chener, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rantoul, and Mich-
elle returned home with
them.
Visitors on Saturday even-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
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Laidlaw were Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Vannus, London, and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw,
Michelle and Jason, London.
On Sunday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Ducharme, Goder-
ich., visited the Laidlaws.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Mel McClenaghan of Water-
loo visited Mrs. Mary Mc-
Clenaghan. Mrs. Eileen Par-
ker spent the weekend with
M rs. Mary McClenaghan
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc-
Clenaghan,
Miss Janet Naylor of Dau-
phin, Manitoba, formerly of
West Wawanosh, is visiting
with Miss Karen Beecroft.
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace
Milligan spent Sunday even-
ing with Mr. and Mrs, Steve
Irwin and Cody of Lucknow.
There passed away at
Wingham Hospital on Aug-
ust 22, Miss Annie H. Henry,
daughter of the late Mr, and
Mrs. Prank Henry of White-
church.
She grew to young wom-
anhood on the farm on the
2nd concession of Kinloss,
She was predeceased by
two sisters, Elizabeth (Mrs.
Charles Hinde), Ronina
(Mrs. Malcolm Green);
brothers Alex and Bruce,
during the First World War,
and William John,
She is survived by Miss
Earnscliffe Musgrove with
whom she resided, a niece
Frances (Mrs. David Turn-
bull) of Woodstock, and a
nephew Wayne A. Henry of
Port Coquitlam, B.C.
Funeral service was on
Wednesday with Rev. J. Rea
Grant officiating and burial
was in Wingham Cemetery.
Rev. Graydon Cox, a retir-
ed United Church minister,
died on August 17.
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