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weekend while they visited -
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day. ." Ross Cununing, Bruce South
Paul Falconer of Sarnia District President. She chose
spent the weekend with his . as her topic, The Internatiok ‘?
granchnother, Mrst Robert al Year of the child!,
Mowbtay. Mrs. Cumming was thank- .6, li fii4N.. •.
Mr. and Mrs Wallace ed by Mrs. V. Emerson and ''' 4 . Peet 16';.'• . •
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Milligan returned from at- presented with a gift.. While cf,i,• D,0
tending her father's funeral ;with was being prepared by .I. .
to Streetsville to Mr. and Mrs.. F. Tiffin, Mrs. Wm.
Mrs, Pat Donnellys and Rintoul and Mrs. D. Gibb,
family where they were
joined by Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Amy and ' Clara Milligan,
ening.
last week with her parents,
Falconer, Tony, Timmy,
Kitchener :spent a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ptirdon.
Miss Barbara Purdon of enough folks . attended the
contest won by Mrs. Bill
of oven mitts.
returning home Saturday ev-
ening. The prize was a pair
Mrs. Nettie Ross conducted a
The next meeting is sched-
uled for July 25 in White-
Langside Cemetery meeting.
Cin Friday evening not
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church Community Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Versteeg,
Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Rin- ,•• . ,
Andy and Linda were in
tout were Sunday visitors
London on Friday where
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Andy had the bandages
Speitan of Brussels. These four young ladies will be.teaching swimming to about
removed from the hand he
Mr: and Mrs. Floyd Bott of 300 Lucknow area yeungsters' over the summer at the
had cut in the lawn mower.
Fergus and their daughter, Lucknow Swimming Pool. The girls also do the lifeguarding.
The injured hand has healed
very. well. - - - Mrs. Scheffer, Jennifer and for public swimming at the pOol. From the left are Brenda
Jeffery of Lethbridge visited .
Mr. and Mrs.. Elroy Laid-.
Thursday with Mr, and Mrs.
law, who were presented, Archie Purclan, Mr. and Mrs.
with ticketsby their family to
Gordon Rintoul, Mrs. Curran
attend the Calgary Stant-
•and •Mrs. Hazel Purdon,
pede, returned on Thursday
Lucknow.
last week.
This community learned
On Tuesday last, ladies of
that Cliff Young on Friday
the United Church were at
had an accident With a bale of
Bluevale assisting in getting
hay falling off the elevator
the parsonage ready for the and knocking his face into
new minister.
the elevator which necessit-
A few from Whitechurch
ated his being removed to
were on : the bus _trip pri
the Wingham Hospital. The
Monday last • to Niagara
cornmunity wishes him a. •
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speedy recovery.
Ken Dowling had :a very
successful sale on Tuesday. IF
As a result of defile weather, ..11-42ori gside .
a large crowd was in attend- : •
ance. The Ladies Aid, in Ira drvEAT . .
charge of the booth, •were LB vi' 0 •
able to dispose of\ all their BY LILLIAN YOUNG
•products and realized. almost
$100. - _ Mr, and Mrs. Don Wall
Mrs. Rev. Jahn Bell's and Mr. and Mrs. Midford
three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Wall of Culross attended the
Bell, Niagara Falls, Mrs. Hakkett and Oliveier wed -
Edith Ritter; Montreal and ding recently.
Mrs. Jessie Quirk of Montre- , : Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Spring -
al visited last week. with er, Russell and Les spent a
them: They left on Monday
to spend a week with. Mrs..
• Bell at Niagara FOS when
• she would accompany the
othert to Montreal where she
Would visit for two weeks
before returning to Niagara
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WIIITECHURCH W.I.
Whitechurch Resolutions
meeting of the W,I. was held
Wednesday, July 11 at
, Whitethurch Community
Memorial Hall with an at-
tendance of 19.
The president, Miss Merle
Wilson, opened the meeting
with the poem, "Truly".
The minutes were read by
the secretary, Mrs. Alan
Falconer. Thank you notes
were received from Pinecrest
Manor, Lucknow and Brook-
haven Nursing Home, Wing -
ham for putting on a birthday
party with gifts for those
having birthdays; Miss Mild-
red McClenaghan and Bryce -
lea Haven.
Whitechurch are to to the
museum at Southampton on
August 6th lint -no one would
agree to go as it was centen-
nial time at Wingham. It was
decided to try and change
with another braneh. It was
decided to have bake sale
and tea SepteMber 15 in the
afternoon.
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few 'nights at Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Whyrock's cottage at
the beach.
Joanne Bregman it spend-
ing two weeks in Quebec
with- Annie Cote on a French
exchange. Annie Cote prev-
iously spent two weeks with
Joanne.
The Langside Cemetery
meeting which was to have
been held in Whitechurch
last Friday evening, has been
postponed until July 25.
• Mr. and Mrs. Len Cough-
lin held a successful birthday
party for their son, Rick on
the lawn at Jim Springer's
farm. with approximately 20
guests present.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones have
their niece, Shelley, holiday-
ing with them.
The Young People held a
meeting in the basement of
the Presbyterian Church,
Whitechurch last Thursday
evening, A beach party was
planned for this Friday even-
ing.
Heather Lynn Campbell
was baptized during the
church service at the Presby-
terian Church in White-
church on Sunday.
Wesley Young returned to
his home in Lucknow on
Sunday after being a patient
in 'both London and Wing -
ham Hospitals.
Arnold, Norma Maclntyre, Mary Ann Miltenburg,
supervisor and Kathy Treleaven. The staff is assisted by
helpers, Debbie Arnold and Patty Barger.
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