The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-07-11, Page 9z
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lierogrtitioo service for new minister
BY VALETTA EMERSON
Mrs. Agnes Farrier visited
for a few days recently with
Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Farrier
and family ef Guelph.
Weekend visitors with
Mrs. Agnes Farrier were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Davis and
Dana of Windsor, . Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gillespie of Sarnia
and attending the Gillespie -
Martin picnic.
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Simp-
son spent the weekend with
their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Marc
Sahli, of Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Fells
of Whitby were Wednesday
visitors with Mrs. Ben Me-
Clenaghan and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan.
A Recognition Service is
being held at Chalmers Pres-
byterian Church on Sunday
evening, July' 15 in honour. of
Rev. John Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lafdlaw
- and Michelle of London are
on 'a week's holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ellioft
and at Mr.. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaws.
Mr. and Mrs: Morris
Chesboro, Dwane and Lisa of
Kincardine were Sunday vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Beecroft and Karen.
The Department of High-
ways came along last week
• with machinery and in a few
• hours cleaned out and :deep-
ened the :ditches in the
village a7hich had been need-
ed for years.
Congratulations to Greg
" Gibson. on recently winning a
• trophy in the skate -a -then in ,
Tiverton in his class. Con-
gratulations to Kevin Falcon-
• er on also winning a trophy in
• his class and now be intends
to dispose of his Odessey and
• put his time on the skate-a-
thOn
On Friday evening a fare-
well party was held for Ken-
'
netii Dowling in Whitechurch
Cominuinity Hall • with music .
supplied by the. Kountry
Kits. M lunch time Ken was
called to the platform while
Don Roas addressed him and
Carman Vybytock presented
hien with a gift, of money.
red Tiffin retnrned home
from University. Hospital in
London on Saturday where
the cause 'of his eye tibuble
was not discovered. The eye
is returning to normal on its
own.
Callers on Sunday on Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Tiffin were
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Porteous,
Lucknow and Mrs. Gertrude
Tiffin, Wingham.
Word was received Sunday
morning by Mrs. Wallace
Milligan that her aged father
In Prince Edward Island had
to enter hospital and later
she received word he had
passed away.
ference for Curators and
Mrs, Emerson told of the
History Books and House
Logs.
Mrs. Win. McInnes of
Teeswater brought Mrs.
Mary Nijedley and Mrs.
Esther Beatie of Vancouver,
British Columbia to. visit
Friday with their aunt, Mrs.
Orville Tiffin and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Tiffin and Joey.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow-
den and Bill Jr. of Goderich
were Sunday -visitors 'with
This week in
WHITECHURCH
by Valetta Emerson
Work has begun to jai up
the 4th concession of Kinloss
with the 2nd of Culross and
eliminate the bend at Joe
Tiffin's and Joe King's. Ev-
entually this road will be
paved from Whitechurch to
join up the paved road on the
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin and
Joey and grandmother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Tiffin,
The Gillespie -Martin pic-
nic . was • held Sunday? at
Riverside Park with around
30 attenders Who enjoyed the
social get 'together. Attend -
2nd concession Culross. " ers weiterpresent from Sar -
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. nia, London, Windsor, Kin-
• Alan Falconer, TOny, Timmy , lough, Holyrood, Goderich
and Arny and Mrs. Robert and this, locality.
Mowbray attended a birth- •Cleo Gignac and friend; of
day partyfor Hector Purdon • -
t St th and
a ra ray. Mr. Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin on 'Satiirday
went to Watford to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMil-
lan and family and on Sunday
all attended the • birthday
• party at Strathroy for Hector.
Brian Falconer, KevinFil
coner anti Lori PurdOn Spent
the weekend With Mrs. Brian •
Falconer at Sarnia. Brian.
• Falconer is staying with. his
grandmother, Mrs, Robert
• Mowbray, while he is work-
ing at Palmerston this week...
Visitors on ;Sunday ',with
Mr. and Mrs. itlan Tiffin Of
Wingham were Mrs. Mary
Nijedley and Mrs. • Esther
Beattie of British Columbia
and Mrs. Wm. Mcinnes and.
Karen of Teeswater.
Mrs. Victor Emerson and
Mrs. John A. Currie were at
Holyrood Women's Institute
• meeting On Thursday' even-
• ing, held at Aaynard Ackert's
summer horrid at Purvis Lake
cottage. Mrs. Currie gave
her report of the spring con- '
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• July 11 to 17th
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Ch• elmsford were Monday
callers on Mr, and Mrs.
Victor Emerson.
* This community extends a
warm welcome to Mrs.
Shack's mother who moved
into the village recently to
live in one of her daughter
and son-in-law's apartments.
The community extends
their sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Milligan in the
passing on the weekend of
her father, Mr. Joseph Lad-
ner of Sumrnerside, P.E.I.
Mr. and Mrs. Milligan flew
to Summerside on Monday
evening.
On Saturday evening a
going away party Int- Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Versteeg, Andy and
Lin,da swas held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Quipp and family. Around 36.
were present to present them
with a clock and mugs and ."
• the children with books.
Harold Quipp spoke words of
appreciation and Mrs. Pew -
tress and Mrs. Sleightholm
presented the gift. •
Langside . Cemetery • are •
holding their annual meeting
• in Whitechurch Conununity
Hall on Friday, July 13. It is
hoped a good representation
will be present.
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