The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-02, Page 9I Y CH. 2nd, 1'
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p000 MacDonald of
passed avay at. Kincard-:
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Kat Bospitai on Saturday.
oneralservice was Conduct.
the Johnstone Funeral
1ucknow on Tuesday with
y entombment in South . '
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Anniversary
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itul'ations from this comm-,
Mr, and Mrs. George..
residents of Pinecrest Man
any
Tuesdla , February,22,
ed their 61st wedding ann.
end Mrs. Coultes gird
They were presented
atquet of flowers by the..
Mover the weekend with.
Mrs. George Currie were.
Mrs,. Frank McConnell
py,. Mr. and Mrs: Jerry
le and family of ;London,..
Mrs. Alvin Currie and
�f Clinton. Visitors at the
mon Sunday were Mrs.
Angus, Wingham,' Mrs.
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Gordon. Scott and faintly, Walker-
ton. .Mrs, Hugh MacDonald and
family also of Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gaunt and
Janet moved to Exeter on the week+
end and Mr. Gaunt began work 4•
Q'Monday in the factory as a mem,
ber of the maintenance staff. '
Little Debbie Coultes was a
weekend visitor with her grand-
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. "Albert
• Coultes, and Kevin and Blaine
visited with. Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn
Pipe, Brussels,, while their parents
Mr. and Mrs. . Jack Coultes, en •
ioyed'a holiday to Nashville, Ten-
nessee. .
Mr. and •Mrs. torn McInnes
of Gorrie were Sunday visitors ' t
with Mr. and :Mrs.. Dan Tiffin and
family,.
Mr, and. Mrs.' John McInnes ,
Of Holyrood were Thursday visitors
with Mr. Wand Mrs. Orville Tiffin.
Mrs. Jack Kerr, Bluevale, .and
Herb ,Laidlaw were. Monday viiit--
ors with, Misses Annie and Mary
Laidlaw.,
Laverne. White spent the ,week-.
end with. Mr. °and Mrs. Leroy Rin-
coni. ' I.
Ivlr. and ..Mrs.Carl.Lang and farm
ily. of. Elmwood, Mr. and Mrs, Jim
Ketchum of Palmerston were Sun-
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day visitors. with Mr., andMrs,
Carl Weber and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arscott,
Valerie and Andrea, were Sunday
visitors with Mr,, and Mrs,. Jim
Cassidy and family, .M r. and
Mrs.. Frank Cassidy and• family of
London.
and
Mrs, Ivan Laidlaw and
Janet and Mr Herb Laidlaw,' Mr.
and Mrs; Fred Moore, April and.
•Blaine of Wingham, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and. Mrs, Jack
Kerr and, family, Bluevale, .in
honour 'of Brian's birthday..
CALVIN -BRICK MESSENGERS
Calvin -Brick Messengers held
their meeting on Sunday in'the
churQh. with Barbara Pattison giving
the Callao Worship.. Margaret Rob*
. ertson led in prayer.. The: scripture.
reading was givenby Mariah+vtc-"
Gee. Janet Whytoek and Jean
'Pattison received the offering whi'
Ch Was dedicated by Barbaro: .Pitt -
bon, who Also gave a"message on .
the'theme - The Lenten Season.
• Mrs. Norman Coultes gave the ..
story, The Miracle of Growth,
after which all went to their Sun-
day classes. •
Gary Chapman of Hamilton spent
.the latter part of last weekwith'.
his parents,: Mr. and Mrs:''
Chapman, .
Mr. -and Mrs. Alex Butler of
Goderich were.Sunday visitors with.
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Tiffin.. - ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn and.
George were .Sunday visitors with,
.Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott of
Ripley. .
Mr. and Mrs. Lev, Balser, Day.:
id and Anne of Wingham, were
Sunday evening visitors with Mr..
and Mrs: Johnston Conn.
Mr. and Mrs.TDouglas Conley
of Wingham wereSunday visitors.
with his parents; Mr. and Mrs p.
Jim Conley of Durham'.'
• Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston
and Janet.:were Sunday visitors
withhis mother,,, Mrs. Charles '
Johnston at 'Huronview, Clinton,
and also visited with Mrs. United!
Johnston. and family of Clinton..
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon McBurney "
were Sunday visitors with his
aunt, .Miss Charlotte McBurney at
Huronview, and.with other acqu-
aintances there.. • '
, Mrs. Frank Ross, Mrs., lElgin
Johnston. . and Mrs:, Tom: Met-
calfe were Thursday visitors with
Mrs. Owen•. King, a patient at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. The
community wish her.' a speedy ret
over/.
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eception Held
For. Bride & Grp
(Whitechurch News)
On Saturday evening, February
'26 a reception was held for Mr,
and, Mrs. Dave Turnbull' of Lots`don..
The bride.' is the daughter of
Mrs. WTI); Henry of Teeswater•':
,anti the lack Mr,. Henry, whose
home was on the 2nd Con. •Kinloss .
just west of S.S. No. J.A. which.
Frances attended for her education„
A large crowd gathered in their
`honor and enjoyed :dancing to mi-
ta supplied by Tiffin's Orchestra,.
'At the lunch hour, Mr; and Mrs., ".
'Turnbull •were'cailed to the plat
form. and givenrseats of honor.
Leroy Rintoui read an address and'
a gift of ,money,which carried' with
it the best. wishes of the gathering,
was ,presented by 'John Willis, .
Lunch was served.. Guests present
from a distance 'for the occasion
were, Mr.. and Mrs. Orville. Mit-
chell. Toronto, Mr. and Mr$. .
Orest Haverchuck and Mr.. and •
' Mrs. Bob Dunn. of Whitby, and
Mr. and .Mrs, Wayne Henry of
Brampton.. .
'FLORIDA TRIP
Charles Martin and Bert Thomp-
son left
homp-sonleft on, Friday. by bus on a trip '
to Florida which °will take about
3 . weeks.
Donald Gaunt of Kitchener,
spent the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt.
Paul Geiger .of Waterloo spent
the weekend with Mrs. and Mrs.`
Carl'McClenaghaln:- e
Robert Mowbray of Wingham re''
lturnedliome-by plane on Thursday `
after spending: the past few .weeks
with his brrother, Alex, of Browns-
ville,. Texas.
Miss Annie . K,ennedy, of .Wingham
,visited on Sunday with .Mrs.,.: Albert
• McQuillin and.called on some
other friends. •
Mr. and. Mrs; Carl McClenaghan.
rode their saddle horses to. Tees-
water'on 'Sunday and visited with
Mr:. and Mrs: Lorne Howe.,
This community extends their
.:sympathy: to Mr.. 'and, Mrs. Albert . .
Lennips and family: of Lan_gside.
Mr.. and, Mrs. Lennips on Thursday
attended the, funeral in Guelph of
his m other: who•passed away a;few ',
days after::surgery in -Guelph .Hosp.
ital :. Other members flew.; fibril •
Holland to attend the funeral.
Born In St. Joseph's Hospital,
.Guelph,' on Friday •February25th,
1966, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon �..
Fisher of Guelph, a son, a ,brother
for Lonnie and Lori.,.,
George Conn and Wayne/Martin,
who had spent. last week attheir
homes here studying for eitams,
returned,on Sunday to 'Western
University: •
.:.Mrs. Bagg of Toronto, :who visit-.
ed last .week. with her daughter,
Mrs. 'Elwood Groskorth, and Mr,
Groskorth, returned home the end
of the week.
Mr. and, Mrs. Dawson Craig,.•
Alex and Harvey; were Sunday ,
visitors with Mr. and Mrs•. Alex'
Robertson and family of East W a,-
wanO,Sh township..
WHITEGHURCH MESSENGERS
Whitechurch Messengers held
their meeting Sunday afternoon
in the Sunday School room. ,The
President, Joyce Tiffin. gave the
Cal.l.to Worship. Marlene Weber .
read the scripture.. Mrs.:Elmeir'-'' "
Sleightholm led ;in prayer. ` The
offering was received by Stephen.
Ritchie,,. with the dedicatory prayer
given by Earl Thompson. The roll ;
was called by,the secretary, Thel-
ma .Purdon, Mrs. pave Gibb ,
acting superintendent,. displayed
the..contents of the •bale; 2 boys
shirts, 2 pair boys socks, 2 pair
girls socks, 3 pkgs. pencils, cray-
ons, group of pencils, paint set,
pencil sharpeners. This will be
sent to the Mission field... Mrs,t.
Sleightholm took the Juniors for
their story and hiss. Clarence Rit-
chie gave the Seniors their story,.
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