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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-04-25, Page 27Lacknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 25, 1979. --Page 27 Maetnew minister, at Chalmers church On Sunday, April 22 Chal- mers Presbyterian congrega- tion were pleased -and happy teto have' Rev. M. Mark and Rev. Jahn and Mrs. Bell with them. After the service a 'pot luck dinner was held in the basement of the church -,40 that everyone had the oppr- tunity to meet the guests. Rev. John Bell and his w are the new• folks coming, Whitechurch to minister to the congregation' and' will arrive early June. Rev. Huh Nugent, lnterim'. Moderat6r, introduced. Rev. , M. Mark who at close of the dinner explained all about missions and offered to answer ques- tions but none were asked. Colleen Farrier of Toronto* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier, received her Masters Degree, of Music on Easter Sunday, April 15, playing a Piano Recital at Indiana, Bloomington At- tending the recital and recep- tion were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier ands ' Brian, Miss Winnifred Farrier, Toronto and Mrs. Agnes Farrier, of White - ch urch . hitechurch. On Sunday to celebrate their father, Wallace Conn's birthday,•Mr. and Mrs. Herb ,Hunter and Trevor, London,.. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Conley and: Jason, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Armstrong and family of Culross, took he and Mrs. Conn to the restaurant for dinner. Miss Jane Laidlaw R.N., of London spent .the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Elroy Laidlaw and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Duch arme of Goderich also visited at the Laidlaw home. Mr. and Mrs: Allan Mac- lntyre of London were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan.. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Os- borne, : Bethany, Anna, and +,aura were in Toronto Mon daynd Tuesday on business and visiting relatives.. David Elliott of Wingham High School is this week working at Top Notch, Brits- Bels. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans were in London on Tuesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. ' Kenneth Ross of North Battleford, Saskatchewan, visited " a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross, Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. George Ross and Cheryl of Owen Sound. Kenneth Ross is a retired Mounted Police. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and family on. Sunday were Mr. and., Mrs. Frank Moore and grand- daughter, Christine of Dray- ton, Mr. Ulmont. Moore, Wroxeter, who accompan ied them, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnston and family, Mild- may and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore and family, Wroxeter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Joey and Mrs. Orville Tiffin visited on Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Dave Mc- Glynn and Mr. McGlynn and Wayne and new baby, Janet Elizabeth of Kitchener. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Dave McGlynn on the arrival at K & W Hospital on April 12, 1779 of a baby girl, Janet Elizabeth, a sister for brother Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Proc- tor of Livonia, Michigan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Fred. Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. ° Victor Emerson and Mrs Gertrude Tiffin of Wingham. ' Mrs. Rena Fisher who visited recently with Mr, and • Mrs. Bill Gibson and family is now away with her son, Annie Kennedy and the late Robert Mowbray. Mrs. Lorne Durnin gave the report of District Direc- tors meeting for Bruce South District held at Belmore. Gift from District to Convention will be a tartan spoon. • District Directors , take an • This week in WHITECHURCH by Valetta Emerson Gordon Fisher to Florida where Gordon is playing ball. Whitechurch W.I." mem- bers are busy making their collections for the! Cancer Society. Harvey Osborne has com- pleted the third year term at Knox College last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gut- oskie, Michael and Michelle of Kitchener spent the week- end with her 'parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith of Goderich on the arrival of a baby boy, James Michael, Thursday, April '•12 at God- erich Hospital, a brother for Bobby. . Little Bobby Smith of God- erich is visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Bob Ad- ams. Mrs. Walter James and Mrs. Mary Bostock of Wood- stock visited Saturday with" Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Mr. and Mrs. Earl :Collins of Bad Axe, Michigan were Monday callers with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr. and Mrs.` John 'Jami- eson, Bob and Dale spent the weekend ,with relatives, in Toronto. . . Weekend visitors with Mrs. Gershom Johnston were Mrs. Jack Johnston of St. Pauls and her mother, Mrs. Bill Stanley, Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, Egmondville, Mrs. Lois Mc- Michael, Seaforth, Mrs. Jack Johnston, St. Pauls, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston and .Carol Ann, Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Bluevale. WHITECHURCH W.I. The April annual meeting was ..held in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall for. Whitechurch W.I. with •a pot luck: luncheon with host- esses Mrs. John Gaunt, Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mrs. Elgin Johnston. The president, Miss Merle Wilson, opened the meeting by reading a poem, "This is the Day". ' Those sending thanks for boxes sent at Valentine's were Mrs. Mamie Caslick, Victor Emerson, Annie and Mary Laidlaw, Mrs. Orville Tiffin, Ella Johnston, James Wilson, Danny Tiffin, Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, Dawson Craig, Charlie Leaver, Mild- red and Ted. McClenaghan, answer to District /imual concerning whether a dele- gate is to be sent to National Convention in 1980 and sponsored financially by Dis- trict. Current Events were given by Mrs. Fred Tiffin, and in- cluded Margaret Trudeau, snow and 'rain storm damag- thin is the symbol for minute h is the symbol for hour km means kilometre m means metre cm means centimetre g means gram mL means millilitre L means litre mm means millimetre es, hospital bed closures and Diefenbaker's sickness. The annual meeting was then held. Conveners are Agriculture and Canadian Industry, Mrs. .Elgin John- ston; Citizenship and World Affairs, Miss Merle Wilson; Curator, Mrs. John A. Cur- rie; Resolutions, Mrs. Tom Metcalfe; Family and Con- sumer Affairs given for Mrs. Agnes Farrier; Mrs. Fred Tiffin gave a Good Cheer report. Mrs. Johnston Conn pres- ided for election of officers. Work of the nominating com- "mittee was given by Mrs. Emerson for Mrs. Jas. McIn- nes. Election results were: past president, Mrs. Russel Mc- Guire; president, Miss Merle Wilson; 1st vice, Mrs, John A. Currie; sec.-treas., Mrs. Alan Falconer; assistant sec., Mrs. Valetta Emerson; public relations officers, Mrs. Wm. Rintoul; district director, Mrs. Johnston Conn; alternate, Mrs. Lorne Durnin; „ branch directors, Mrs. Elgin Johnston, Mrs. R. Gaunt ,and Mrs. Fred Tiffin; pianists, Mrs.. Agnes Farrier, Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. Dan Tiffin, Mrs. L. Durnin; program committee, Mrs. F. - Ross, Mrs. A. Farrier„ Mrs. Don Ross, Mrs. L. Durnin; auditors, Mrs. Bill Evans, Mrs.. Bill Rintoul; sunshine and cheer, Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs. John Gaunt, Mrs. Bill Rintoul, . Mrs, L, Durnin; nominating committee, Mrs. Wm. Evans, Mrs. Jas. McIn- nes, Mrs. V. Emerson; dele- gate to convention, Mrs. John A. Currie; alternate, Miss Merle Wilson; -curator, Mrs. John.. A. Currie; clips* pers, Evans, Wilson aid Emerson. 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