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. THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. PAGE 1111VOINTOSIPI WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd, 1972
•-lionoured On
151h--Anniversary
wHITEcHuRc.H. NEWS,
Congratulations are extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Earl .Wilken.s. On
Saturday at supper time they were
surprised When Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Wilkens, Sharon and Michelle,
Mr. and Mrs: Bill Wilkens and
Kimberley,, all of Listowel; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Wilkens, Marjorie
and John of GowanstOwn; Mr. and
mrs, Jim Scott, Bob; Betty
Jane and Valerie of Listowel; Mr.
and Mrs. T. Kloostra; and their
own family Bruce , Kay and Glen-
na, gathered to celebrate with
them their 25th wedding anniver-
sary.
They received china plates ,
cup and saucer with 25th anniver-
sary on them as well as other
gifts. They recall their wedding
day April 26, 1947 at Ethel United
Church was colder than the weath-
er at present.
WEDDING RECEPTION
A wedding reception was held
in Whitechurch Community Me m •
orial Hall on Saturday night ,
April 29 in honor, of newly weds
Mr, and Mrs. Gary Jamieson (nee
Marlene Weber). Music for claw:
cing was supplied by "The Alley '
Cats", A large crowd .gathered to
contribute to the gift for :the
newly weds which was presented
after lunch.
Gary and Marlene were called
to the platform and given seats. .
of honor while Jim Robertson read /
ryaddress and -Lloyd W-hytoe k—
presented them with a gift of
money.
Gary and Marlene both replied
thanking the folks for coming ,
the sponsors for the evening enter-
tainment and for their gift.
Mr. and -Mrs. Gary Willis,
Carolyn, Robin and Jaret of Newry
spent the week end with his moth-
er Mrs. Doris Willis,
BAPTISMAL SERVICE
Communion services were held.
on Sunday, April 30 at Chalmers
Presbyterian Church with Rev.
Glenn Noble in charge. At the
service Linda Joann, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Versteeg, was
christened, •
Mrs. Agnes Elliott of Wingham
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Elliott and family.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
John de Boer was admitted Satur-
day to Wingham and District
Hospital. •
Mrs. Angus Falconer.and Kevin
.of Strathroy and Mr. and M6.
Lloyd MOntgomery of4ingham
we're Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mowbray and Mrs. A.
E. Purdon.
The Maitland River on the
River sideroad and Dickies Creek
on Saturday were minus a few fish
when the following boys Clarence
Wybenga , Shane and Murray
Hickey, Billie Gibson, Earl
Thompson and Murray Gibb
strolled along the banks' with their
fishing tackle.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor EmersOn
were Sunday callers on Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Porteous of Lucknow.
Mr.' and Mrs. Bob Evans, Ellen,
Nancy and Sandra of Hamilton
visited Sunday with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans.
Miss Alma Conn of Guelph
University. spent the week end
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Conn.. Miss Sandra Lex
...of-Toronto-a-Lso---spe-nt-the-wee-k
end-with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conites,
Debbie ;Kevin and Blaine of —
Oakville were week end visitors •
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Coultes and her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe •of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs.-Ivan Laidlaw
Janet, Kimberley and his father
Herb Laidlaw spent the week end
camping at Ipperwash and on Sat-
urday visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Crowston and family of
Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bin McIntyre ,
Allen, Linda, Heather and Mary
Beth of Sudbury spent the week
end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ben McClenaghan and her brother
Cail and Mrs., McClenaghan. On
Saturday night all attended the
45th wedding anniversary of his
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc-
Intyre of Wingham. The celebra-
tion was held at Saltford Hall. ,Mr.
and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan also
attended the celebratiOn.
The community will be sorry to
learn that last week Jamieson
Pettipiece suffered a stroke at
Wingham and District Hospital
where he has been a patient for
some time.
Mi. and Mrs. Bill Craig of
Scarborough are spending a few
days with her sister Mrs. Robert
Ross and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
George Ross and Cheryl of Owen
Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Russel RoSt
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross and
family also visited with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kalishand
family of Wroxeter were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Moore and family.
Some frorn here on Saturday
evening attended the Swinger
Square Dance graduatiob exercises
held for the junior club at the
Lucknow Public School.
Miss Janette Johnston of London
spent the week end with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston,
Joe Tiffin wassat a musicians
-business--meeting-Marys-O
Thursday evening.
This community extends their
syffipathyfo Mrs. TkiiireDonald-;
son in the tragedy which struck
her home when her husband
DOnnie died from a gun shot and
their son'Stephen is in Wingham
Hospital suffering from shot
wound in the abdoMen.
Visitors on-Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Russel McGuire and
Biian were Mr: and Mrs. Kenneth
Teed. Mr. and M6. Jerry Teed
and Gary Teed of Duncan;.Mr.
and. Mrs. Larry. McGuire, Merril
and Cameron Martin of Elmira
and Elmer McGuire of Toronto.
Wilfred and John Clipperton
and Fred Tiffin on Monday after-
noon attended the funeral,of
Henry Cousins of R, Thorn-
dale , a. brother-in-law of Mrs.
Bessie Millis whO had gone to be
with her sister Mrs. Cousins earl-
ier in the week.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Johri L. Currie
spent Saturday-evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Currie of Wing-
ham to celebrate their little son
David's second birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Sproule df Kimberley.
Week etid-visitors with-Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Doris
RintOul of London, Mr: and Mrs..
-Dave---Oberholrzer of Barrie, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie and
Michelle of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon. Campbell of Listowel. On
Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs,.
Ewart MacPherson of Lucknow also
visited with them.
To celebrate Stephen Tiffin's
first. birthday, his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Bevin Tiffin and Stephen
Visited with his grandparents. Mr.
and. Mrs. Dan Tiffin on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier
and Mrs. Eunice 'Gillespie were
at Sea forth Sunday afternoon '•
where they visited with Rev, and
Mrs. Ure Stewart, it being, the
occasion" of his 65th anniversary
since his induction as a minister.
This cominunity extends their
congratulations to Rev. Mr. Stew!.
art; who ministered at Chalmers
Whitechurch and Langside in 1914,
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Duncan. of
Port Credit spent the week end
Take Trip To .
California, West
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McChar-
les of Lochalsh and Mrs. Bert
Mason 'of Kincardine have return-
ed from a trip which included
California and the Canadian
west coast.
By Marion Mc Charles
After a most enjoyable trip
that took us to Las Vegas where
'w-e"Vilited-WItlilVIiii Patti Mc -
livray, we went on to Los Angeles'
and a visit with Mr. and. Mrs.
Fred Tushingham, then .'to Red-
wood City and a, visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Avery Eppler and to San.
Jose'where another stop was made
with Neil McGillivray, 899-yeaf-
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with hoparents Mr. and Mrs.
Milian Moore.
The Wingham Fire Department
was called to a fire on Saturday
at the farm of Miles St. Marie
where straw , left from combin-
ing operation on the fields, was
getting out .of control. •
Whitechurch Worneri's Institute
will be held in Whitechurch
Community Memorial. Hail on
• Monday- evening , May 8 at 8.30.
Hostess Mrs. Fred Tiffin. Roll
call - What qualities should a
Homemaker have? Motto - Find
your joy in what you do, not what
you intend to do by Mrs.' V. Em-
erson. Demonstration - 4-H
girls. Reading, Mrs. Russel Mc-
Guire. Lunch Mrs. Garnet
Farrier, Mrs. Ed Walker, Mrs.
Wallace -Conn , Mrs'. Bn-MoCle-TF-
aghan. •
Langside cemetery annual meet-
ing will be held May 11 at 8,15
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson. All interested
people are invited to attend as a
representative of cemeteries will
be, present from the office at
Toronto to answer gueitions.p
'old uncle , and son Alvin.
We went on again to Vancouv-
er to see Rev, and Mrs. Allistair
'MacLeod and in Victoria to visit
Rev. and Mrs . Charles McGilliv-
ray , 85 -year -old uncle .
We enjoyed the-gay night life
of Las Vegas,. Beverly Hills and
H lywood areas; Knotts Berry
m, Disheyland and tours
around Los Angeles.
A Parlour car tour took us along.
the California coast to Hearst
castle , where the land , 85,000
acres surrounding the Castle; is
used.a,s-a-cattle-ranch-------and -6000
hereford cattle graze the year
round.' We had an overnight stay
at Santa, Maria , and sights such as..
Sea Lions, seals and fish were
plentiful. "Old Carmel by the
sea was the next overnight stay,
where old market places still
exist to the travellers delight..
A_tour of_the •PauLMasson_win-
ery was in Santa Cruz and on to
San Francisco, where the trolley
cars are busy carrying the passeng-
ers up and down this city 'full of
hills. It was ftin to see the pas-
sengers help turn the trolley by
and at the turns.
In San Jose we were•close •
neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gardner and Mrs.. Martha Lilly
where Mrs. Bert Mason of Kincar7
dine was visiting.
The Fisherman's Wharf'and
Alcatraz Island were also high-
lights in San Francisco. ;
We left from San Francisco by
Western air lines for Vancouver
where we toured this beautiful
city, took the Ferry to. Victoria ,
the Paradise Island area , and
Butchart Gardens. The weather
was perfect, warm, pleasant
and delightful. On Monday we
.boarded an Air Canada 747 for a
four hour trip to Toronto. All in
all, we were on five .airways
three, bus trips and hundreds of
miles by car. Memories which
we shall always Cherish. Thanks
to good ,friends, all was well at
borne too.
11 •
ers
'FRANK THOMPSON
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