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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1975
Staff Sgt. Kenneth Ross and
Mrs. Ross of North Battleford are
visiting with his mother Mrs.
Robert Ross and brothers Donald
and .Russel of Whitechurch and
George of Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert King of
Woodstock were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. Robert ,Ross.
Chalmer's Presbyterian Church
and Langside Presbyterian Church
will hold a joint service Sunday,
Oct-ober 511-11 -Withfliiiithlo follow -
to celebrate -the 'last, of the special
centennial services on the Presby-
terian Church in Canada. Guest
speaker will be Rev. Professor W.'
Stanford Reid of University of
Guelph. Prof. Reid is well known
for his recent literary works of the
Presbyterian Church.. He was
Editor of the "Called to Witness",
a supplement to Enduring Witness
- a history of the Presbyterian
Church in Canada published for the
Centennial. Called to Witness is a
book of profiles of the Canadian
Presbyterian ministers, missionar-
ies and lay people. All are welcome
to come and hear the message of
this, outstanding leader of 'the
church.
LANGSIDE
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd' Moffat of
Lucknow visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Young on Thursday even-
ing.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Young on the birth of a baby,
girl in Hanover. Hospital on
Thursday, September 25„ , a new
granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs.
-Wesley Young: - - •
There will be no service at
Langside Church next Sunday
because of the special centennial
service being held in Whitechurch
Presbyterian Church on that day.
Mr. Wynn of Kitchener spent the
week end at his farm home on
concession 8, Kinloss.
Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Young,
visited with her mother, Mrs. H.
Broome at. Huronview, Clinton on
Sunday and also with Mr. and Mrs..
Ed Wightman of B,elgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steer, Trac-
ey and Heather of London visited
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Steer on. Sunday.
The Langside Whitechurch
Young People
meeting of the
held their first church Presbyterian Church on
season at White- Sunday evening.
Good news:
The '7 Fords are
at vour Ford Dealeis now!
More good news:
Ford has achieved
amatic increases in fuel economy
on all the '76 car lines.
1976 Ford Granada Ghia 4-Door.
Certain items shown are optional at extra cost.
Good news:
The '76 Fords have arrived with features like:
D New exterior colors El New interior trims
D A new improved ride for Granada
And new options like:
El Distinctive, to-tone paint treatments
for many models
DA Squire woodgrain look for (Pinto Runabout
DAnd for the young at heart, a Stallion Option
Package for Pinto, Maverick and Mustang II
OCobra II Option on Mustang II.
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THUNDERBIRD • FORD • ELITE • TOAINO
GRANADA • MUSTANG II • MAVERICK PINTO
More good news;
Ford has increased the gas mileage on the '76 car lines by
an average of 25% compared to last year, based. on U.S. E.P.A.
tests.* The engines in all Ford car lines have been refined to
give better fuel economy and improved driveability in terms.
of easier starting, better stop and•go response, and smoother
acceleration. In addition, there are optional engines that run on
lower priced regular gasoline that's readily available everywhere.
Find out more about the mileage improvements and all the
other good news on the '76 Fords at your Ford Dealer
this week.
*United States Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.) stan-
dardized test results have been, and are being used by automotive
manufacturers for fuel economy statements. Such tests are per-
formed on a dynamometer to simulate metro/highway driving.
For good cars at good prices...
Your Ford Dealer is there.
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At WhitethLirch
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Whitechurch Women's Institute
Conntry Fair was held on Saturday
afternoon in Whitechurch Coin-
triunity. Memorial Hall.
The weather aided ,
beautiful sunshine autumn day
affording many a chance for a short
drive in the lovely weather. There
was a large crowd in attendance...
Taking care of the Vegetable and •
Fruit table were Miss Mary Hehn,
Mrs. Lorne Durnin, Mrs. John
Currie; the Craft table, Mrs. Fred
Tiffin, Mrs. Bill Rintoul; the White
Elephant, Mrs. Jim Currie and
Mrs. Johnston Conn; •the baking
table, Mrs. Russel McGuire, Mrs.
Tom Metcalfe and Mrs. Bill Evans;
the Tea tables, Mrs. Jim Wilson,
Mrs. Garnet Farrier and Mrs.
Helen Lewis. The sale netted the.
Society $131.06.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Machan
and Ross °of Waterloo were week
end visitors with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Fisher.
Visitors on the week end with
Mi. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray
were Mr. and Mrs. Relison
Falconer, Brian, Paul and Lynn of
Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClenaghan
of Kitchener spent the week end
with Miss Mildred McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray
Were Sunday evening visitors ,with
^ Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffin of
Lucknow.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of
Windsor were week end visitors
with his parents Mr: and Mrs.
Elroy Laidlaw and her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Elliott.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Tiffin were Joyce Tiffin
of Toronto, and Barry Tiffin of
Kitchener.
Miss Janet Sleightholm Of Toron-
to spent the week end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Sleightholm.
Miss Joyce Tiffin, Mrs. Dan
Tiffin and Mrs. Ethel Stewart
visited Saturday 'with Mrs. Cora
Yeo, Southampton. Mrs. Stewart
and Mrs. Yee are sisters.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Evans attended the christening at
Hyde Park United Church of their
great grandchild, Christopher Ar-
ran, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Evans, and first grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Evans.
. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George
RoSs and Cheryl of Owen Sound,
Mr. and Mrs. Mussel Ross, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Ross And family and Mr.
and . Mrs. Ken Ross of North
Battleford, held a family reunion at
the home of their mother WS'.
Robert Ross. In the afternoon Mr.
and MrS. Jim Taylor and baby
daughter Trisha of East Wavvanosh
called on the relatives. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Ross, Cathy and Mark of
Kitchener were also present.
The farmers are welcoming these
bright sunny days to work at the
'corn and bean crops.
Visitors on Sunday with Mrs.
Earl Caslick were Dr. John Willis,
Mrs: Willis, Jeffery and Jordon of
Kincardine; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Ross, Cathy and Mark of Kitchen-
er; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor and
Trisha of East Wawanosh; Mrs.
Ronald Coultes and Mrs. Clarence
Chamney of East Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilkins on
Friday spent the day in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson,.
Darlene, Sharcin and Brenda of St.
Catharines spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilkins on
Saturday attended the Ploughing
Match at Oshawa.
The water in Whitechurch was
shut off to users on Monday owing
to work being done on the system.
On Saturday communicants clas-
Ses will be held at 8.00 p.m. at
Whitechurch.
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