The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-11-26, Page 7Crowstons return from west
Mrs. Myrtle Crowston and Clarence
Crowston of Chatham returned home on
last Sunday •after viCting for a week with
Mr, and Mrs. Bud Crowston at Lytton,
British Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. •Steve Irwin are preparing
to move to Kamloops, British Columbia.
Mrs. Wallace .Conn of Wingharn visited
on Monday with. Mr. and Mrs. Victor
'Emerson, and on Tuesday, Mrs, Myrtle Ir-
win called on the Emersons.
1VIrs. Agnes Farrier visited last week
with Carmen Farrier and family,, and. Mrs,.
Farrier who, is in .a Toronto hospital and
with son Wayne Farrier in a Guelph
hospital. The community wishes them a
speedy recovery. '
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Victor'•Exnerson were Fred Tiffin of
Whitechurch, Mrs, Gertrude Tiffin of
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson,
Sharon and Brenda of ;St. Catherines, Mrs.
Ray Burg of Tavistock, Bill Uuldricks of
Whitechurch and Mel Mathers' of
Wingham..
Mr.. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Sharon
and Brenda of St. Catherines spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Orland Irwin
and family,
Church services are being held in
Whitechurch United Church for
December. The congregation of both chur-
ches are holding a pot luck luncheon on
December 7 following church services in
the Whitechurch Community Memorial
Hall. Come and enjoy the fellowship.
Ken and Glen Sinnamon of Wingham;
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, E.W.
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Beecroft on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott of
Brussels to celebrate Matthew's third bir-
thday and Leslie's sixth birthday.
This community extends sympathy to
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer on the pass -
mg of her uncle, Harry Jackson, whose
funeral service was held on Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. Alan. Falconer •of Goderich at-
• tended the funeral, and visited with his.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer.
The Presbyterian WMVIS held their
Novembermeeting at the home of Mrs. Ar-
chie Purdon with the following election of
officers:
President - Mrs. Walter Elliott; Vice-
president - Mrs, Don. Ross; Secretary -
Mrs. Bill Purdon; ,Assistant Secretary
Mrs. George Ball; Treasurer - Mrs.
Wallace Milligan; Literature and Library ,
Mrs. Bill Rintoul; Friendship and Service
Mrs. John Gaunt; Glad Tidings - Mrs.
Walter Elliott; 'Programme Committee
Mrs. Walter Elliott and Mrs. Archie Pik-.
don; Home Helpers - Mrs. Dave Moffat;
Supply - Mrs. John Gaunt; Auditors - Mrs.
Angus Falconer, Mrs. Bill Rintoul;.
Nominating Committee - Mrs. Don Ross,
Mrs. Hugh Simpson; Ladies Aid Treasurer.
Mrs. Archie Purdon.
LCPS study winter birds.
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bottles for them to use,
Shop classes
In shop, everyone has been busy working
on their projects. In metal shop, the class
is finishing up a sugar scoop, letter holder
and tote box. In wood crafts, they are.
working on .a book rack,. bowl and copper
foil picture. This week, the class found out
all the parts of the jig or . stroll saw and
drew and labeled a diagram of the saw.
They also practised drawing three-view
orthagraphic pictures,
Pomanders
If anyone would like anymore
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Wedding Anlniversory.
(W lfiam & Violo Storrley)
Lucknow 'Sentinels, Wednesday, November 2G 19SC-Page
TION LANDED IMMIGRANTS
A Citizenship Court will be held in Goderich during April, 1987. Thus
special court is being held to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the
"Canadian Citizenship Act" passed in 1947 The Maple Leaf Chapter
IODE is aiding the Court in bringing thisevent to Godericho
f _ are a landed immigrant, 18 years of age, and have dived in
affa for 3 years, send you name and address or telephone:
Mrs. Jean Schaefer
Citizenship Secretary
Maple Leaf Chapter, IODE
92 St. George's Crescent
Goderich, Ontario N7A 2L9
Telephone . No, 524.2285. by January 1, 1987
(If no answer ;524-7542) .
OR
If you are a Canadian Citizen, a naturalized Canadian Citizen or a
British Subject in Canada prior to Januarys ,1, 1942, and Wish to obrain
a small proof of citizenship card (for identification purpose), please for-
ward your name to the above address by February 1, 1987.
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pomanders, there are a few left on a first-
come -first-served basis, •
New students
LCPS would like to welcome Ricky, and
Sabryna East, and Carl and Leigh Anson
to the school, The school will miss Ms.
Campbell, J.J. and Jamie since they have
moved because ..of their house .fire on
Monday.
Report cards will be coming home on
Wednesday, November 26 and the inter-
views are on Monday, December 18. The
houseleague teams have been busy with
soccer now finished and volleyball- just
starting.
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