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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 14, 1
itechurch couple married 35 years
BY VALETTA EMERCON
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin
on Saturday 'evening at Tees -
water Complex. " celebrated
their 3Sth 'Wedding anniver-
sary. In the first -part of the
evening , their son, Barry,
entertained by playing rec-
ords. Lunch was then served
and Mr. and Mrs. Tiffin were
called to the..• platform. John
McInnes of Wingham gave
an address. Their family was
called to the platform, .Barry,
Bevin, Douglas and Joyce.
Barry replied for the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tiffin each
replied thanking the large
crowd for coming and enjoy-
ing their hospitality and for
the cards. After lunch time,
the relatives formedan orch-
estra .and dancing was enjoy-
ed.,
On Wednesday Mrs. Mur-
ray Glanville,, Benjie and
Billie of. Exeter visited with
Mr. and 'Mrs. Carl McClen-
aghan and Mrs. Ben Mc-
Clenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Moss
of Plattsville spent the week-
end with Mrs. Ben McClen-
aghan while Mr. and Mrs...
Carl McClenaghan went to.
Waterloo to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. - Mack Stewart.
On Sunday .Mr. and Mrs:
Melvin McClenaghan visited
with his mother, Mrs. Ben
McCienaghan, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Moss.
Mr. and Mrs.. Keith Hum
phrey4nd'family of Bluevale
visited on Monday with Rev.
and Mrs. Bell.
On Monday, Philip Steer
and Dawson Craig put storni
windows on the • basement
windows at the manse.
Mr. and Mrs: George Lub-
bers, Karen' and Brian, re-
turned .home from .near
Gravenhurst, where George
had • the job of building an
addition to a cottage,which
took him six weeks.
Home for the weekend
With .Mr. :and Mrs: Dan Tiffin.
to help them celebrate their'
35th wedding anniversary
were Miss' Joyce Tiffin,
Toronto, and Barry Tiffin,
London.
Mr.,and Mrs. Gary Rintoul
on Saturday attended . the
Royal ... Winter Fair•. where
Charolais cattle . were _being
shown.. They visited with Mr.
and Mrs I:eroy_ RRintoul,
Carol, Kimberley and Debbie
who were there with Here=
ford cattle. Carol Rintoul
showed -her 4-H Limousin
calf in the Open Lirfio"u in
class and received first prize.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Snow-
den and Bill Jr.- of Goderich
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave
McGlynn of .Kitchener at-
tended the 3Sth wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan _Tiffin held Saturday
evening .at Teeswater Com-
plex. Mr. and Mrs: Joe Tiffin
and Joey and Mrs. Orville
Tiffin also attended the same
anniversary. .
On Sutj dray. Mr. and Mrs.
Dave McGlynn, Wayne and
Janet of Kitchener, visted
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans
of Hyde Park were Sunday
visitors with his parents, Mr.
and Mts. Bili Evans and her
mother-,.. Mrs. Donaldson at
Brucelea Haven; Walkerton.
Mrs. Ted Evans; Lisa and
Larry •of Balliitafad were
Sunday visitors with his par-
ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Bill
Evans.
'Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emer-
son, Darlene, Sharon and
Brenda of St. Catharines,
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
We are sorry to report that
Cindy Moore was admitted
on Wednsday last to Wing-
ham Hospital and is still a
patient there. The commun-
ity wishes her a speedy
recovery. Walter Moore's
father, Ulmont Moore, of
Wroxeter is also a patient in.
Wingham Hospital, as well
as his sister, Mrs. Alex
Kalish of Wroxeter. To have
. three relativesin the hospital
at the same ,time is some-
• thing extraordinary. All are
wished a most speedy- recov-
ery.
ecovery.
Nut 'Thoms.oi f Lucknow
was a Sunday afternoon cal-
ler on Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon
Campbell and . Heather of
Kitchener spent the .holiday
weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Bill. Rintoul:
• Steven .Rintoul; son 'of Mr.
and Mrs. Neil •Rintoul, • on
Hallowe'en :day had the mis-
fortune at school to break two
bones in his left arm requir-
ing a cast., He isnow able to
be back to school with' the
arm in a sling. He is wished a.
speedy recovery. '
Congratulations to Mr..
and -Mrs. Rob Frank , of
Teeswater on the arrival .of'a:
baby boy, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, Lon"don, on Thurs-
;: day, November 8, a brother.
for Robbie.
Recently Mr. Wm. A.
Humphrey celebrated his
86th birthday at the home of
Mr.. and Mrs. Ernie . Snow-
den, ':with Mr. and Mrs.
George Webster also 'pres-
ent. The community extends
its congratulations and wish-
es for, many more years of
health:
This community extends a
warm welcome to Mr, and
Mrs. Stapleton who have
purchased the' south part of
Tom Davidson's double
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Fal.
coner of Sarnia spent •the
we;i with his mother,
Mrs; Robert Mowbray and
her mother in Wingham.
The Lucknow Central . Pub-
lic School studentsenjoyed a
holiday:on Monday, it being
teachers' Professional Dev-
eloptnent day.
Kevin Beecroft, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft.,
returned home on Thursday
from University Hospital,
London.
Mr. and. Mrs. Russell
Chapman and Miss Mildred
McClenaghan spent Monday
in London.
. WHITECHURCH U.C.W.
United Church held . their
November UC.W. meeting
on Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Fred Tiffin.
The convener, Mrs. Millan
Moore, had charge of the
topic, Christian Development
and Leadership. She opened
the meeting with a poem en
Sincerity, Simplicity. Mrs.
Lorne Durnin read the scrip-
ture. Mrs. Pauline Adams
read a meditation on love and
'Mrs. Lorne Durnin read one,
Tuning. Enemies into
Friends.
MrS, Millan Moore gave a
Remembrance Day reading
and led in prayer. Ten an-
swered the roll call with a
peace verse, Mrs. Moore
gave an article, Workshop of
Women's Concern, which
included, health care., vio-
lence and drug addiction.
The least coin was received
and Mrs. Moore led • in
prayer.
Each member read a medi-
tation from the Upper Roiom.
Mrs. Moore told of the four.
generations of 'a Japanese
girl havingg a hard time being
accepted as a Canadian be •
cause - her appearance was
different.
Mrs. Muriel Thompson led
in prayer. Mrs. Agnes Far-
rier closed the meeting with
prayer.
VARIETY CONCERT
On Friday evening a vari-
ety concert was , held .in
Whitechurch .Community
Hall by Whitechurch. Wom-
en's Institute. A large crowd
attended despite inclement
weather: A warm welcome
was expressed by Miss
Merle Wilson the W.I. pres-
ident. Mrs. Russel McGuire
was chairlady for the pro-
gram.
Clara Milligan and Karen
Young sang, On the Good
Ship Lolley Pop and Four
Strong Winds, accompanied
by pianist, Agnes Farrier.
' Janet Laidlaw played a piano
selection. A skit, The Min-
ister's Mistake, was given by
Mrs. Currie and. Mrs. Lapp
in which the minister thought
he was consoling Mrs. Currie
on the death of her husband
when it was her dog which
had died.
Bob Soloman played
mouth organ selections, St.
• Annes . Reel, The British.
Grenadiers, Peek-a-boo
Waltz.
The Women's Institute
ladies., Mrs.. Russel Mc -
Quire, Mrs. Lorne Durnin,
Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Mrs, Don
• Ross, Miss Mary Hehn and
Mrs. Wardrop sang, Heart of
Heart and Take Me Out to
the Ball Game,. During the
'Chorus, Janet Laidlaw and
Faye Irwin gave a demon-
stration of ball pitching and
catching. •
Mrs. Don Bell and daugh-
ter, Beverley sang Whisper-
ing Hope, :accompanied. by
Mrs. Don Ross. A . Rythm
Bandwithvarious musical
instruments, Miss Mary
Hehn,-Mrs. Muriel Thomp-
son, Mrs. Jim Wilson, Mrs.
Johnston Conn and. Miss
Merle Wilson with.,Mrs. Dan
Tiffin; pianist, played I'm
Forever Blowing. ' Bubbles,
There's . ,a Tavern . in the
Town, Put on Your Old Grey
Bonnet, and Smile the
While,,Till We Meet Again.
The three Belanger sisters
sang, Let Me Be There and
Jesus Loves You.
A play, Interviewing the
Hired Girl,was put on .by
.Mrs. Agnes Farrier, Mrs.'
Dave Gibb, Janet Laidlaw,
Mrs: Fred Tiffin, Linda
Moore . and Mrs. Art Bur-
rows. Seven girls presented
the Tennessee Wigwatk.
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