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Page f—Ituc&n w Sentinel,. Wednesday, July 9q 1986
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July 12th and 13th, 1986
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SATURDAY, JULY 12
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Setting the record otraight
To the Editor:
' Au editorial b the. June 4th issue of the
Sentinel headed "Clubs work for commun..
ity°°, I agree with you, Lucknow is a good
place to live. '
BUT to keep the records straight, when
you mentioned "Meals on Wheels'', this. -
idea was presented at Kinloss-Kairshea
Women's Institute meeting when our
Bruce County Public Health Nurse, Sharon
Creighton, was. a guest speaker at the
January, 1985 meeting.
Our group isa rural -urban one so
delivering meals looked like quite an
impossible task,
However, warn man n tete ted citizens
and many more willing volunteer drivers
this project has flourished. It was also
helpful that the Food Supervisor at Pine -
crest Manor, Alice Ritchie, is also bne of
our Kairshea WI members, where the
meals are prepared.
u I know all the Women's Institutes,
Lucknow Jr. W.I, in this locality have
donated • to this worthy project and feel
credit must be given where credit is cue.
Thanks for letting me set the record
straight.
M. 'Elsie Houston,
A Charter Member of
Kairshea W.I,
Lots,of company at Ernersons.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman were
Wednesday callers on Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson,
On Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Durnin and Mr. and Mrs, Dawson
Craig of Auburn were callers on Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Emerson. The Craigs also
called on Mrs. Wesley Tiffin,
Mrs, Coby Campbell and Michael of
Hamilton spent last weekend with her
father Bill Uuldriks.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Chapman last Monday were Mr, and Mrs.
Bill Jeffery, Miss. Mildred McClenaghan
and John MacKinnon.
Last Monday, Ted McClenaghan of
Kitchener underwent . surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft attended
the Simmons family picnic on Sunday held
at Mr. and Mrs. Murray Simmons at
Egmondville 'with a good group in 'attend-
ance. •
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
b John de Boer were . Mr, and ' Mrs. " Ron
Nicholson, . Erin, Ryan and Craig of
Egmondville; Mr.. and Mrs. Jim -de Boer,
Michael, Matthew and Alicia, and Frank.
Jamieson of. Toronto.
Rev. Bill Henderson conducted commun-
ion service at Chalmers Presbyterian
Church. Be will also_ conduct the services
there next Sunday, July 13. • ..
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vannus and Lauren of
London visited Saturday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw. • .
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Dacharme of Goderich
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visited recently with her parents, Mr. and
IV. Elroy Laidlaw.
Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Laidlaw returned
home last week from their wedding trip to
New Brunswick.,
Ms. Norma Rintoul visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Mack .Cardiff of
Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Caldwell of
Blyth and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Ford of
,Wingham. .
. • On Sunday, John Sheeringa joined 'the
Lnalmers church congregation, Present
were his family Mr. and Mrs. William
Scheeringa of Listowel; his sister Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Whitehead, Lisa and David of
Mildmay and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Falconer
and Jackie of Whitechurch.
Mir. and Mrs. John' Scherringa of
Brampton spent the weekend with her
parents' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon,
On Thursday, Mr, and Mrs, Cecil de
Boer, Jason, Andrew and Candice hope°to'
return home to Edmonton. • �.
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin, Donald,
Michael and Faye spent the weekend with
her brother, Clarence Crowston of Chat ,
ham.
Guests with Miss Mildred McClenghano
on Saturday were .Rev. Clarence and Mrs.
. McClenaghan of Kincardine and Dr. and'
Mrs. 'Bruce° Palmer:of London.
Jessie Chester wing at bridge;
People report
Congratulations to Jessie Chester, who
along withseveral other ladies from
Lucknow, played in . a duplicate bridge
tourney in Wingham. In the mixed game,
Jessie was high lady and won the silver
cup.
We express our deepest sympathy to
Ruth Bogues and family and in thepassing
of her husband, Bill. °
Edith Webster spent a weeks holidays
with her grandson Richard and his wife
Audrey in Kingston. Her son George of
Ottawa came from Ottawa to take Edith
back with him, where she spent some time
visiting in Ottawa. She also visited with
Emily and Shirley: Robinson. Marg and
Delton Burkhart met Edith at the airport in
Toronto when she returned home.
Congratulations to Kristie Messenger
and Philip Jerome who were married on
Friday. Welcome to Lucknow,Kristie,
Pram and. Kevin Irwin. recently purchased
the home of Mrs. Robert Reid on Inglis
Street.
Supper guests with Donna and Garry
Sutton and family on Tuesday, July 1 were
Wilma and Cecil Sutton and family and.
their niece and her daughter.
Bob Purves, Brenda, Lippert. Claire
Steffler and Claire's father Neil spent
Sunday at South Bay Mouth, leaving on the
Chi-Cheennaun front Tobermory and re-
turning that night. °
Visiting with Edith Webster on Sunday
was her daughter, °Elizabeth of Listowel.
She took her mother out to Hanover for
dinner to celebrate Edith's birthday. Her
birthday is on Wednesday, .July 9. They
enjoyed the afternoon in the shade playing
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Chinese checkers and • having .a salad
supper. Congratulations Edith.
Veronica and Don Fraser4andl family
moved from here to. Vernon, B.C. the last
week of June; A family supper was held at
the home of her niother, with Pat and Ernie
Good and girls of Goderich, Brenda°Lippert
and Claire Steffler, • Myra Walden' of
Ripley, Ed Lippert and Ann Simpson . and
Robert Purves also joining them, `
Mr. and Mrs: Daniel Goe and daughter
Lindsay, of :St. Catharines visited Mr. and
Mrs. Richard McQuillin on Saturday, June
28,
Wallace and Kerry Houston and daught-
ers, Dana and Alison, Port Hardy, B.C. are
visiting with relatives in the' Windham,
Lucknow and Ripley area.
Recent visitors with Mrs. Elsie Houston
of /Willoughby Street were Mac and Fern
Keith • of Unionville; Edgar and Elsie
Garland of Success, Saskatchewan and
Ken and Joy Houston and daughters, Amy
and Angela of Pike Lake Road in Harriston.
Audrey Ritchie, daughter of Leonard and
Bernadean Ritchie went to Calgary, Banff,
Expo 86 and sight seeing tours frornrJune
22nd to July 1 with 35 County Junior
Farmers.