The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-04-30, Page 14Mrs. Don RobertSon and Mrs.
W. Osbund of London called on
friends in this neighbourhood on
Sunday.
We are pleased to report that
Jim Moffat is improving in
Wingham Hospital and hope he
will soon , be home again.
SOUTH KINLOSS
Recent visitors with Ross Mc-
Donald were Archie McDonald of
Kitchener, Stewart and Grant
McDonald from Hamilton, Tom
McDonald from Dartmouth
and Mrs. Dorothea Birch from
Toronto.
Johanna and Ruth Ann Macin-
tyre, daughters of , Dr. and Mrs.
Alex Macintyre of Alliston , are
visiting with their aunt and uncle
Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacIntyre,
while their mother is visiting in
Holland.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, .1975'
Ross Moffat *completed his
course in plumbing at Guelph and
will now return , to Walkerton where
he is employed.
Ken. Scott has completed his
agricultural course in Guelph and is
now employed by the Co-op in
Strathrpy.
Keith Bregman is now employed
by the Teeswater Creamery.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Young and
Beth of Hanover visited with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Young on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Young,
Heather, Bradley and Cheryl
visited with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Johnston of Belgrave on . Sunday.
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Mrs. Leroy Rintoul, Carol,
Kimberley and Debbie of Totten-
.
ham spent the week end. with Mi.
and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and
family; and her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Black of Belgrave.,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilkens and
family of Listowel were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Wilkens ,and
ComMunion services were held
at the United Church on Sunday
with Rev. Les Drew of Brussels in
charge.
Communion services were held
in Chalmer's Presbyterian Church
with Rev. Glenn; Noble in charge.
Miss Joyce Tiffin of Toronto
spent the week end at her home
here and visited with her mother 'a
patient at Wingliam Hospital. She
was accompanied home by her
friend Miss Janet Sleightholm.
The United Church U.C.W.
thankoffering meeting is being
held May .7 in the evening at the
church with guest speaker Mrs.
Bert Alton showing slides' on her
trip , to Australia.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross and
her mother Mrs. Earl Caslick
visited Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Ross and family of
Kitchener where they were cele-
brating Jim's birthday. ,
Word hai been received that Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Armstrong have
moved to White City, Saskatche-
wan, near Regina. This move is
much better for Dr. Armstrong as
her work will be in' the clinic and for
Mack, as he; will be near his
headquarters. Regina.
Miss Nancy de Boer completed
her course for this year at Centralia
College. -
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin and
Miss Annie Kennedy of Wingham
were Sunday visitors with Mr.-- and
Mrs. Ross Durnin and family .of St.
Helens.
Sunday callers on / Miss Annie
Kennedy were Mrs. Ruby Cranston
and Mrs. Roy McInnes of Gorier-
ich.
On Tuesday evening a Tupper-
ware party was held at the home of
Mrs. Ivy Smith with Mrs. Kaye
Duncan of Brussels demonstrator.
The "Swingers" held a social
evening in Whitechurch Commun-
ity Memorial Hall on Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Bev Kay and Wendy were
at Guelph on Saturday and visited
with Mrs. Kay Sr. at' the hospital
and with Mr. and ,Mrs. Kay and
family.
Whitechurch are trying to organ-
ize a ball team 'of boys, aged 12 to
16 years, to enter the Bush League.
If interested please phone George
Lubbers 357=3457 ior Bill Gibson
357-3587 any evening as soon as
possible.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans were in
London on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ' Conn
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Scott of Ripley.
BRIDAL SHOWER
On Friday evening a shower was
held in Whitechurch Community
Memorial Hall decorated 'with pink
and white steamers and white
wedding bells . for Miss Judy
Jamieson, bride to be, While the
folks were gathering Mrs. Don
Ross played 'many piano numbers.
When the bride arrived she was
followed to the 'platform by Mrs.
Chris Beck and Miss Nancy de
Boer.
Misses Fran and Irene Logten-
_ burg during the evening gave two
duets accompanying •themselves
with guitar and piano. Contests
were conducted- by Mrs. DOn Ross
and Mrs. Bill Gibson. Mrs. Milian
Moore gave two ,readings, Where'
do you live 'and The making of a
farmer's wife.
Mrs. Gibson gave a reading
introducing the'presentatiOn of the
gifts, which were carried by Misses
Rhonda Gibson and Linda Moore.
Mrs. Beck' read the accompany-
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WCKNOW
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But Will Continue To Sell
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CUSTOM KILLING
WILL CONTINUE AS USUAL
ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
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Sharon and Cindy Struthers of
Lucknow spent Friday night with
Karen and Liane Young.
LOTTERY
TICKETS
ing cards and Mils Nancy de 'Boer
collected the cards. . Miss Fran
Logtenburg Placed the gifts., A hat
was made of the pretty bows by the
bride's mother, Mrs. John Jamie- •
son and the groom's mother Mrs.
Jelin de Boer.
The gifts included vases, towels,
sheets and Matching pillow cases,
cream and sugars; apron, flipper-
ware bowls, tablecloths, clothes
basket, clock, rolling pin, pyrex
dishes; dish cloths, electric fry
pan; ironing board and cover,
doilie, cake plate, salad set,
picture.
Judy thanked the folks for their
gift's, those who had sponsored the
party and to- all the croWd . for
attending. All sang for' She is a
Jolly Good Fellow. Lunch was then
served. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier,
Amy and Kimberley of Guelph
were Sunday visitors with his
parents Mr. and Mrs.. Garnet
Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whytock
and Jack visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Parker on Thursday , even-.
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller of
Listowel were Sunday visitors with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Coultes.
'Visitors on the . week end with
Mr.,and Mrs. George Fisher were
Bill Fisher •of Don Mills, Mr. and
Mrs. Carman Machan and Ross of
Waterloo, Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon
Fisher and family of Ayton.
$238.86 FOR CANCER SOCIETY
Whitechurch W.I.- team captain
Mrs. Victor •• Emerson reports the
collection this year for the cancer
society was $238.86, an increase
over last year of $21.86.
Mr: and. Mrs. Joe Moore and
family of Wroxeter were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Moore and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
of Scarborough spent, the week end
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rintoul.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer
and Lynn of Sarnia spent the week
and with Mr.' and Mrs. Robert
Mowbray and her mother Mrs.
.Stacey of Wingham.
Mr. and . Mrs. George Tiffin and
Mr: and Purvis of
LucknoW were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr. and.'Mrs. Wesley
Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Glenn of
Lucknow were Sunday evening
visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Falconer. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker and
Mrs. Murray Grandille of Exeter
were Sunday visitors' with the
former's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ben McClenaghan.
Mr. `and Mrs. George Ross and
Cheryl of Owen Sound spent the
week , end with his mother Mrs.
Robert Ross..
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