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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-10-19, Page 12oommunity news Whitechurch couple visit in Auburn By Valetta Emerson On Sunday Mr, and Mrs, George Webster visited with Mr, and Mrs, Terry Rutledge and family at Auburn. Ken Slnnamon of Wingham visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. E, W. Beecroft, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Moore and Cindy visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Beecroft and Karen. Mr. and Mrs, John de Doer spent the weekend at Strathroy with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson, Ryan and Erin. Mrs. Symon de Boer of Lucknow and guests from Holland visited on day last week with Mr, and Mrs.John de Boer and family. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Laidlaw, Michelle and, Jason of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and his parents, Mr, and Mts, Elroy Laidldw. Whitechurch 4-11 club held their meeting on Saturday, Maty McClenaghan arrived home last Monday with Mr: and Mrs, Harry MOSS of 1Plattsville where she had visited the last two weeks, Rev: and Mrs. Angus MacKay of Waterloo were Sunday afternoon cailets on Mr, and Mrs: Victor Emerson, Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Chisholm and Mr. and Mrs, George Chisholm of Milton visited Friday with Mrs. Messenget, Kincardine, Mt, and Mas. Norris Messenget, Langside and called on Mr, and Mrs. Victor Emerson, Whitechurch, Rev, and Mrs. Angus MacKay and Bertha MacKay of Waterloo visited friends and relatives in the area on Sunday, Rev, MacKay attended Chalmers Presbyterian Church which he attended in his youth and Bertha visited with her niece, Mrs, Cassie Mowbray, On Friday Agnes Pastier and Albert Coultes visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mavis, Dana, Mark and Scott of La Salle. Mr. and Mts. Jim Reid of Godetich visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie, Michie and Michael of Kitchener visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. gill Rintoul. On Saturday a charolais cattle sale was held at Tavistock. Gary Rintoul had some cattle at the sale. Carol and Kim Rintoul of St. Helens went along to assist in making the animals presentable for the show. Cotey Rintoul spent the day with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gotdon Rin- toul. Whlteehweh W.1. The Agricultute and Canadian Industries meeting of Whitechutch Women's Institute was held in Whitechutch Community Memotial Hall with convenet Mrs. James Wilson: The president Mrs: Agnes Pattiet Lneknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 19, 19$3—Page 12 read a poem, Thanksgiving. The guest speaker, Murray Gaunt, CKNX Farm Editor, spoke on the Agricultural Industry Today pacing Crisis. Delegates appointed to attend the Bruce County Rally at Kincardine October 20 were Mrs. Russel McGuire and Rena Pisher. Plans were made fot the Christmas dinner. The .roll call was answered by naming a house plant starting with the initial of your surname. The motto, Take time to stop and stare at the beauty everywhere, was given by Mts. Mots Ross who spoke of the beauty of the fall with the colouv1 f the maple trees. The report of the Grey -Bruce W.I. convention held in Owen Sound was given by Nettie Ross. Delegates to the convention were Nettie Ross, Mrs. Johnston Conn, Rena Fisher, Helen Currie, Mrs. Elgin Johnston and Mrs. Russel McGuire. She repotted that twelve past president ftotn the past 25 years wete ptesent fat a get together. Membets decided to vvtite letters to Bell Telephone complainingabout the small print in their new books. Cotsages of weeds and vegetables wete judged by Rena Pishet and BtendaDay and winners wete Mts. Don Ross, first and Mts. John Currie, second. The lunch committee, Mts. Alan Palconet, Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mts. Lorne Dotnin served cake and ice cteatn. Dungannon folk enjoy thanksgiving By Marie Petit Jim and Margaret Errington visited with Hugh and Hanel Murray in Guelph and enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with het brothel, Carl and his wife, Helen Dahmet at Cambridge: Congratulations to Wayne and Debbie Bauer on the birth of Leah Doreen at Godet- lch hospital on October H. A sister for Greg- ory, Steven and Jefftey, A former Dungannon resident, Flossie (Elliott) Ivens passed away at Wingham Hospital on Wednesday in het 90th yeat. She and het tate husband, Lorne, who died in 1176, resided in the house now occupied by George Catdiff. Pollowving Lotne's death, Flossie lived thete until July WM when she moved to Lucknow: Punetal service was held on Ptiday with intetment in Dungannon Cetnetety. A bridal showet was held on Sunday afternoon at the home of Debbie Pat* in Godetich for Vicki Pati a Novetnbet bride_elect. Several games and contests wete held thtoughout the afternoon, follow- ing which Vicki opened het many beautiful and useful gifts. She gave a fitting reply and invited everyone to gee her new home and gifts. A lonely lunch was setved by Valetie Hendig and Wanda Hodges. Congratulations to Mt. and Mrs. Greg Bird (Jeanette Btown) who were mottled on Satutday. An overflow crowd attended the reception held in Saltfotd Valley Hall. The Dungannon Seniors held theft general meeting on Wednesday evening at Btook- side School. Janet Kalbfleisch and Beattice Spatting of the Goderich Seniots Club spoke on the catd of life and its benefits to seniors in case of sickness or an accident in the home. Following the meeting six tables of You are invited to a ockTimIDAPA FIDI at MCGee LAO Electric Friday/ Oct. 28th Watch this paper next week for: "STORE SPECIALS" and Further Details s F-Pqiry McGEL AUIO ELLC1HfC LT.() r. ,I Fr A6 ;0i rr,r: i i 1 uttirnr,tv� F,i, .��rviCr' S1qi1.11res W 1 n r}r' ,, r" () ' rano. o. NV OG 7\ 0 euchre were enjoyed by those ptesent: High lady was Wendy Ritchie: Low lady was Delores Culbert. High man was Eldon Culbert and Freeman Olson had the low score for the men. Mt. and Mts. Clarence Meissen of Hami1- km visited Maty Bete on the weekend. Mts. Meissen, nee Cota Rutherford, was a high school chum of Mary's at Arthur High School. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Agnes Mufgatd who died on Sunday. She and het late husband, Andy, built the house now occupied fry Cliff and Peg pardon. Marlene Goditey is a patient in Godet"tch Hospital again folloaving sutgety. It is hoped she will be soon up and about. 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