The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-09-26, Page 18•
Page 18—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 26, 1979
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Uer.rd:1 .d'istrkt • meet
BY VALETTA EMERSON
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott of
Hanover visited on Sunday
with ,Rev. and Mrs. John
Bell.
Attending the District
meeting at Teeswater, chair-
ed by Mrs. Cumming, **ern
Whitechurch W.L were Miss
Merle Wilson, • Mrs. Rena
Fisher, Mrs Bill Evans, Mrs.
Agnes. Farrier, Mrs. Bill Rin-
toul, • Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs.
Dave Gibb, Mrs. Bill Gibson,
Mrs. Lorne Durnin, Mrs.
Day and Mrs. Don Ross.
Mrs. Ireland : of Teeswater,
delegate to the National Con-
vention, showed slides and
told of the National Conven-
tion at Saskatoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBurn-
ey : of Toronto are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Emerson and Bill has been
busy painting the outside of
the house and garage.
Recently Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Tiffin, Mrs. Orville Tiffin and
Joey, attended- .a birthday
party at Goderich for Bill
Snowden.
On Sunday Joe Tiffin
accompanied the Wingham
Intermediate team to Toronto
where they attended the Blue
Jays 'ball game.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fal-
coner of Sarnia spent the
weekend with her parents,
Mr. and. Mrs. Wallace Milli-
gan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis
and Dana are:spending a few
days ' with . her mother, Mrs,
Agnes Farrier: On Sunday all
visited with Mr. '.and. 'Mrs
Wayne Farrier, Kimberley
and Amy of Guelph. •
On Sunday evening quite a
number from Whitechurch
United ;Church attended the
Introductory Service. at Blue=
vale for student minister Mr.
Robert'. Perry., •
Mrs. Don ` Gillespie ..and
Mrs. Don Bushell visited on
Monday with Mrs " Agnes
Farrier:
Mr. and Mrs. David MO_ore.
and. Gordon of Saskatchewan
and Mrs. Cassie Mowbray
visited on' Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Athol Pruden
of .Fort Colborne,' arriving
home on Friday.
Mr and Mrs::. Hector Pur-
don and her mother, Mrs.
House of Strathroy, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Cassie
Mowbray,.:..
Mr. and Mrs. David Moore
and•. Gordon,: after visiting
here for a• few weeks, left on
Saturday,. for their home in
Saskatchewan.
On : Wednesday Mr.. and
Mrs. Jeff Crisham ,of Burling-
ton visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan and Mrs.
Ben McClenlighaii.
On Thursday . Mrs Bill
Ryan of Gcderich:%lslted with
Mrs, Carl McClenaghan and
both vietited in the afternoon
with their father, Bill Golian,
a patient in Wingham Hos-
P.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Lorne Howe
of Teeswater on. Friday even-
ing visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan.
Mrs. 'Edith Brown .of Lon -
den' spent" the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and . Mrs.
Bill Evans. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans
attended Masonic •service at
Teeswater on Sunday;, and
visited with . Mr. 'and Mrs.
Wallace Conn. - _
A relative'shower was held'
on Saturday evening at the.
home of Mrs. Lorne Forster
for bride-to-be, Sherry Brad-
ley. Assisting her open the
gifts were Karen Elliott and
Susan Stewart. Among the
gifts received were blankets,.
towels, bowls,: silverware,
china ware" and bake ware.
Mi. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw
and Michelle of London,
visited here and Mrs, Laid-
law attended the shower at
the home of Mrs. Lorne
Forster.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott
and Jeffery visited on Satur-
day with his,, parents. and
Mrs. Elliott •atten\ded the
bridal shower at Mrs. For-
ster's.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim' Reid,
Blyth and.Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gilles of Lacombe,' Alberta.
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rintoul.
We are pleased to report,
that Kevin Beecroft, whowas
hospitalized last week, was
able . to return home on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rintoul
and, _Kevin were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe' Corey of Clinton.
M. and. Mrs. • Gary "Rin-
tou1, on Thursday.,. attended
Stratford Fair, on Friday,
Seaforth Fair and •on Satur-
day, Glencoe Fair and had
very good luck at all these
fairs. • •
Whitechurch Young Peop
les Society meeting was held
Sunday evening.. The elec-
tion of officers were, presid-
ent, Karen Young;. vice pres-
ident, . Don de . Boer ?,secret
ary, Marty• Young 'treasurer,
:..
Clara Milligan; ` socialcon
veners, Pam Springer: and
Cindy Moore; worship .con I
vener, Mrs. Judi de Boer.
On Sunday afternoon, .' a
secretary; Mrs. Wm. Pur -
don.
Twelve ladies answered
theroll call, giving a verse on
Autumn. A letter from Mrs.
D. Robertson was -read,
accepting an invitation to
speak at our October Thank=
offering.
Tile members from Kin -
lough, Whitechurch and
Brick U.C.W. are to be
invited. The Fall Rallyis to
be held in Wingham, Octob-
er 11. Miss Beatrice Scott of
Port Elgin is to be the
speaker. A questionaire .on
the annual report book was
discussed. The offering was
received and prayer given by
Mrs. Jim de Boer. A reading
on "Joy" was given by Mrs.
Bell.
Mrs. Hugh Simpson gave
an interesting topic consist-.
relative gathering was held.
at the home of Miss Mildred
McClenaghai} for her aunt,
Mrs.. Seeley of B.C., who is
here °• to visit Mrs: ,Lillian
•McClenaghan, . her sister,
who was able to come from
Goderich Nursing Home to
visit her.
WHITECHURCH 4-H.
4-11 Clubmet on Saturday
at'9a,m:- withthe president,
Janet Laidlaw opening the
meeting with the 4-H pledge.
The roll ,call was answered
with a design for a ,free
choice article. The secretary,
Lorie Pruden, read the min-
utes. The club name chosen
was the Pointer. Sisters.
Miss Janet Laidlaw show-
ed needlepoint pictures:
Mr's Elliott discussed. prim-
,ary and secondary colours
and hue. Mrs. Pardon dis-
cussed . threading needles,
and demonstrated: the goblin
stitch and .grafting a . mina,
gram. Mrs. Elliott demon-
strated the continental stitch.
WuIiT`ECHHKCH W.M.b�
Chalmers W.M.S. rnLett at.
the.horire of Mrs. Don Ross
for
their' September meeting
with Mrs. Ross presiding.
She opened with a reading
entitled,'Live for.Something.
Mrs,. Ross was organist and
accompanied ied the singing of
hymns. :
The scripture reading was
read by: Mrs. Rosswho also
gave the meditation based on
the scripture. Mrs. Wesley
Tiffin led` in - prayer•. A
reading, title Caine To Your
House Today, Was given by,
Mrs. Man Falconer. The
minutes were read by the
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ing of three readings: The
Real You, Shoes, and Be
Careful What..You Say. She
concluded with • a poem,
Begin to -day.
An oral Bible quizz was led
by Mrs. Ross.
LADIES AID
The Ladies Aid met follow-
ing the WMS meeting. Re-
. pairs at the manse were
discussed. Mrs. Bell intro-
duced discussion of new'..
basement windows and Mrs.
John • Gaunt presenteda
report on the prices from
three suppliers. It was decid-
ed ` to • purchase the new
windows.
.The September meeting of
the. Ladies ' Aid was the
Birthday' Tea and cake and
ice cream were served. Cour-
tesy remarks were given by
Mrs. Hugh Simpson:
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