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1Pags 20—Laadinkew SentInel, Wednesday, May 30, 1979
Anniversary service at Chalmers Presbyterian
Mrs. Muriel Thompson
and Mrs. Agnes Farrier at-
tended Westminster End Re-
treat at London from Friday
to Sunday.
• Orland Irwin has purchas-
ed the 5 acres on the sonth
side of. Highway 86 inthe
village.
Anniversary services were. •
held Sunday at Chalmers
Presbyterian Church. The
sermon in the morning,..
Holding Fast or Letting Go,
was given by guest speaker,
Rev. R. T. A. Marshall of
Strathroy. Choir selections
• were Little Brown Church
and God .is still on the
Throne. It the evening the
'choir Message was In My
Hea4 there rings a Melody
• and a duet,/Over the Sunset
Mountains, by .Clara Milli-
gan and Karen Young. Mrs.
Jean Ross was the organist.
The community is sorry to
learn that Murray Gibb on
the weekend had to undergo
• surgery in Wingham Hospit-
al for appendicitis. The com-
• munity wishes Murray a
speedy recovery.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Cpultes were Mrs.
Tom Miller, Palmerston, and
Mr. and Mrs. Entpey;
• Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
• Conn are spending a few
.dayk :with . Mr. and Mri';'.
• George COW.' and family of
Quebec. •
• Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
SchWichtenberg\ Lori and
Kerry of. Port Elgin visited
•5unday,,, with her father,
Albert COultes.
lyfrS. Mack Stuart of Wat-
erloo visited Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClen-
aghan and Mrs. Ben Mc-
Clenaghan.
On the weekend Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Gibson, Bili, Greg
and Rhonda attended the
wedding of Brian Rivett and
• Kathy Robson at St. Marys
United Church and the re-
ception at Pniondale.
Guests on Sunday with
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott
and family were Rev. and
Mrs. R. T. A. Marshall of
Strathroy, Mrs. Elliott of
Winghatn; Mr. and Mrs..
Paul Elliott and Jeffery Of
Brussels, Mr. and Mrs, Paul
Laidlawt and Michelle 'of
London and Mr. and. Mrs.
Gordon Blake of ,EIrusseli.
Mrs. Susan OliVer of Don -1 '2.
Aploney,_ Ia2. V 1. •
and Mr. and billateXItich-.
ardsokof I44.niarIvlichigan,
haVe..1 'visiting Hugh
thdnd on 'Sunday a
pion wa • held
Vb4E. arid Mrs :\ :Jack
:q4olVliehael and Miss Beat-
rice. Joynt ofLiitowel, Mr. .1.
and» Mrs. Archie ' Hertel,
Kitchener, Mrs. MacMillan,
. Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
• Sinnamon, Wingharit and
• Mr. andbirs$E. W. Beecroft.
and Karen joined the others.
Steven, Scott and Stuart, Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Cardiff,
Brussels, Bradley and Brent
Robinson, Blyth, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Robinson and.
Steven, 'and Mr. •and Mrs.
Bill Rintoul.
Mrs. Lewis and his sister,
Mrs. Hall of Wingham, were
" Sunday visitors with Dawson
Craig and attended anniver-
sary services.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBurn-
ey of Toronto spent last week
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This week in
WHIT EC
by Valetta Emerson
„ On Sunday Tracey Lee.
Robinson was christened. at
Calvin Brick Church. She is-.
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Robinson and -has a
brother, Mark. Also present
• for her christening were Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer,
• Jeffery and •Sulie, Waterloo,
i Mr. anti Mrs. Harty Gutos-
kie, Michelle and Michael,
Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Camp
bell arid Heather, Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul,
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with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson when Bill painted
the outside of -the Emerson
house.
After the movers left on
Friday "," Rev. and Mrs. Har-
vey Osborne, and , family
spent the tip with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Osborne. of Markdale. Rev.
Harvey Osborne returned for
anniversary services on Sun-
day. Rev. and Mrs., Harvey
Osborne; Bethany, Anna and
Laura left on Monday on the
first crossing of the Big
Canoe for their. trip to
Thompson, Manitoba.
This community is sorry to
learn that Mrs. Ethel Stewart
of Wingham is in hospital
and extends wishes for a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter,
Moore, Cindy and. Richard
• spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Moore and
family in London.
Jane Laidlaw of London'
spent the weekend with her
• parents,"Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw.
Too fat? Too thin? Too tired?
Too often? Do something for
somebody ,
Your !Daly!
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non RIAU,
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Pie* up one of the handy guides on
the selection and use of CO-OP
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• - , • to groW.
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