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Whitechurch
h folks join in na urnin. happenings
This community was
saddened by the passing
away of Laura Murray on
Tuesday' morning in
London. Our deepest sym-
pathy is expressed to her
mother i..arbara and sisters
Lacey and Lindsay of
Holyrood, her father
Kevin and Janet of ;• ipley,
her. grandparents .Leo and
Imelda Murray of
Holyrood and the remain-
ing Murray and Aitchison
families..
Laura'sfuneral was
held on Friday afternoon
from the Lucknow United
Church.
Visitors this week with
Bessie Maulden " were
Betty Irwin,. Belgrave and
Marion Calder of
Scarborough on
Wednesday afternoon; and
Maynard and Caroline
Ackert, of Owen Sound on
, Friday afternoon.
Congratulations, to
• Grant and Karen Murray
on -the arrival of a baby
girl on Friday.
Joyce Hedley hosted -a
family br'idal shower for
her niece, Penni Haldenby,
daughter of Ray and
Donna Haldenhy, • of
Teeswater. ,
Kinlough was an inter-
esting place to be on
Friday as Art and io' arb
reales' new Royal home
arrived on their lot,
'Residents from here
travelled to Lucknow for
the fall fair_; parade and
video dance on the week-
end. The weather" wasn't a
great contributor to suc-
cess but spirits were high.
Jack and Joan !: arr and
Doris Bushell, Wingham,
travelled to Sarnia on
Friday for the funeral of
Harry .Jewitt, a cousin.
' On Saturday, .lack and
Joan went to the plowing
match in Barrie and on the
return called to see Ross
' and -Mary . Wilson at
Mount Forest.
On Sunday, the Barr-
Cormack
arrCormack reunion was held
at the Wingham armories.
Jack and Joan and Doris
were the hosts.
Eric Haldenby attended
the plowing match On
Thursday.
• WMS
Kinlough Presbyterian
WMS ladies and their
friends met in the church
.for their regular meeting
on Wednesday evening.
Marilyn keid, president
opened with a poem
Evening in Autumn.
Invitations to Lucknow'
Thankoffering and the
Maitland Presbyterial
Rally were accepted.
Plans were tnade•for
the group's Thankoffering.
Bessie Maulden, assist-
ed by Joan Barr.,led the
devotions on Life's
Choices. Erlma Haldenby
had the study on the
churches in China and,
Hong Kong in relation to
the group's studying histo-
ry on that country from
2700 BC until now.
Carol„and her daughter.
showed the group how to
cover hangers with yarn.
A silent auctionof pro-
duced _ followed with
everyone going home with
useful goodies.
Lunch was .served • by
hostess. Grace
Eckenswiller and her.
helper Myrtle Percy.
by Jean Ross
Mrs. Kathy Gibson
accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Carmen Machan of
Brussels, visited last
weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Lougheed of
Niagara Falls.
Congratulations to
Angus and Vera Falconer
of .the village from . their
neighbors and friends on
the occasion of their 50th
wedding anniversary last
week.
The • United
Presbyterian Church con-
gregation welcomed their ,
new minister Carol Adair.
of Mount Forest into the
churches here Sept. 7.
Don and Jean Ross vis-
ited last week with friends •
in "Barrie and all attended
the plowing match.
The Whitechurch hall
board sponsored a shoot
party recently. Winners.
were high lady ,Lois
Cham:ney, second high
lady Ilrma Edgar, high
• man Orville Elliott and
second playing on white
card Eileen Milier,.Most
shoots went to Lenore,
Glenn, and: Lloyd
Appleby.
Hard work pays off for Sodbusti�rs
Four years of • hard
work paid off for. the
Bruce • County • 4-H
Sodbusters last week. The
club has focused on devel-'.
-oping communicative
skills while learning the'
art of plowing.
Cheryl Hammell ;and
Heather Clifford plow
together as a team, and
have made exceptional use.
of their skills. This year
Cheryl won the 'Queen of
the Furrow competition at
the International Plowing
Match. Two. weeks earlier,
Heather won. the Bruce
County. title. The duo: is
excited about the year
Marlene sets new
YBC house record
YBC.
New house record:
Marlene Johnston 275. sin-
gle, and•710 triple.
Smurfs +75 - Nicole.
Berry 100, Tyler Page 86,
Trisha Wall 105, Brett
Mitchmore 92. Junior,
+150 "- Kevin Finnigan.
169, Richard Elliott 160,.
Amber Ritchie ' 162,
Matthew : Stewart 162,
164, Whitney
Taylor 1.54,
A a. r ' o n
Ritchie 190,.
J'enrlifer
Beyersbergen
165 Cody McGee 151
Jody Machan 166, 167,
150. Seniors; +175 -
David Gillespie 184,
Patrick Ritchie 205, 192,
240,: 188, 191, Marlene
Johnston 275, 221, 214,
183, '182, KevinDeBru'yn.
184: Bantams: +125 -
Anson Ritchie' 125.
Monday Night Mixed
HS and HT:` Terri Van
Diepen ,23.2.'625; Eric
Taylor 307, 726, 200+
:scores: Eric Taylor 230,
307, Bryce :Ritchie 247,
John Van. Diepen 204,
200, Terri Van Diepen
232, 226; Dave Humphrey
217, 210; Roely
Vanderklippe 215, Gerry
Vanderklippe 215 Rob
Be,irnes ' 233, Wendy
Ritchie 221, John Andreew
222, Harold Elliott 225
• Tuesday Night
HS and HT - Merle Rhody
222, 590; Ron Elliott 270,.
698..200+ games; Merle
Rhody 222, Ron Elliott.
270, 253, Wilma Elliott
215, Brad
Engel '242,.
Joe Ernest
226, • D.J.
Haldenby
220, Gerald
Rhody 215. Standings:
Rhinos 4, Turkeys 4,
Bears 4, Grizzley 0, Big
Dawgs 0, Tigers 0.
Friday Night Mixed
HS and HT.- Cathy',Page
215, 'Ron Gillespie,. 258;
Betty Small 547, Andy
Page 650: 200+ scores:
Ron;. Elliott, 217, '214,
Andy Page 234, 218, Nick
Beyersbergen 207, Ron
Qi.11espie 258, .204, Bob
Jones 221, Cathy Page
215; Paul Beese 210,
Betty Sinall 205, Eric
Haldenb.y 247, 221;
Standings: Toonies 7,
Happy "Daze". 6,
Simpsons 2, Cheers 1.
ahead and have big plans
for next summer.
The past month's vieto-'.
ries may be an indication
of • things. to come.
Plowing and communica-
tion skills take tirne to
develop. Eight other mem
:hers have practiced with
Cheryl. and Heather. They
demonstrate:d plowing
skills at' the. Bruce Corin_ ty
'Plowing Match 'held o
the Murray and, n
Mary
Culbert :farm near: Ripley,
in August. Match judges
were impressed with their.
abilities and encouraged
the club to compete at' the
1998 International
Plowing Match in
Kingston: :
This weekendthe club
will make thefirst steps
towards, the, Kingston
match by taking part in the
Ripley Fall Fair. They
have entered a float in the
parade at noon on
Saturday and set up :a,
Sodbustersdisplay in the
exhibit arena
Cheryl,; Heather, and other:
club meinbers-will greet
people at their display in •
the exhibits arena
Saturday afternoon.
Pharmacist explains
his respanslblities
Gladys .Johnston was
hostess for the Sept.. 18
meeting of the' Kinloss.
Kairshea WL Convener
for the family and con-
sumer affairs meetings
was Alice Doelman.
A minute's silence was
observed in memory of
the late Maimie Roulston,
a dedicated WI member.
Donna McBride.
opened the meeting with.
a humorous reading
"Inviting Poor Health.
The scripture was read by
June Gilchrist.
Delegates were
appointed to the:Grey
.Bruce Area Convention
on Oct. 7 at Elmwood
and the Bruce County.
East Rally on Oct. 16.
Gladys introduced
guest speaker, Scott
Hannay, pharmacist at Rx
Central.
He gave a most infor-
rnative talk and handed,
ou•t`� information:sheets
regarding, what 'expecta-
tions we can have regard-
ing our pharmacist :and
what we need to know to
•take control of our med
ications and how they:
control our health.
As a pharmaci.st,'.
Scott's responsibilities are
to the patient, the, payer
(government, drug plan
or individual) and to the
physician.. With each new,
• perscription, the pharma-
cist hands out information
regarding it.
Rollcall was answered
by l7 members narniiig a
television commercial`
that bothers them the
most.
Ruth Langen ;gave the
co.urtesies,• • Alice
Doelman, ,Vera Schmidt
and the hostess served
refreshments.