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rao!", SIXTEEN THE 1,IXKNOW SENTINEL!, .1„OcKNOW„. ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th, 1972
KINLOUGH
Joey Weber of Mildmay visited
with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Weir, Eckenswiller.
Miss Brenda Hewitt of London
was a recent visitor with relatives
here.
Mrs. t Charles Hodgirs of Wing-
ham visited on Tuesday With Edna
and May Boyle.
Barbara Scott of Concession 4,
Huron spent awhile with her grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott,
while her mother Mrs. Bill Scott • was a patient-in-St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan,
Todd and Chad of London visited
with her father Jack Hewitt and
_Mr. and Mrs. George Graham
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bertrand of
Sirncoe visited over the week
end with Miss. Winnifred Percy,
Bill and Brian Percy. On Satur-
day Mrs. Bertrand (Joan Percy)
attended the bridal shower held
for Miss Sharon Mowbray,
Mr. and .Mrs. Morley Bushell
and family of Wingham and Miss
Janet Bushell of London were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs'.
Don Bushell and family.
lieVictimatid-Da-Ve Robb' -
are' both patients in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. We wish them
improved .health.
Mr. and •Mrs. Howard Bennett
and Mrs. Marjorie Culley of "Tor-
onto visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Art. Haldenby.
.Brother Passes
At Dunnville
, WHITECHURCH NEWS
Mrs. A. E. Purdon received
word on Saturday that her brother
Charlie MacKay, son of.the late
Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacKay,
passed away after a week's illness
in hospital at Dunnville. He is
around 85 years of age. The
funeral is on Wednesday at a.m.
at Dunnville. The community
extends sympathy to the relatives
in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom JP1m -
stoti-orWingliam Spent-tire week"
end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack John-
ston and family of St. Pauls and
on the road home visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Garry Black of
Clinton.
A number of the ladies of
Chalmers Presbyterian congrega
°don gathered at the church Mon-
day afternoon and joined in a
cleaning bee in, preparation for
the Anniversary on Sunday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Groskorth were Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Chivers and Terry
and his mother Mrs . Mary•Chivers
of KitChener.
Mr , and Mrs. Walter Elliott
and family were Sunday callers
_on his motlier-Mrs,--Agnes-Elliott---
of Wingbam.
The Y. P. S. of Whitechurch
held, a Record Hop on. Friday evert
ing in Whitechurch Community
Memorial Hall.
Bob Henderson and-his son of
London visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. 1Nesley rrra-i and with`
Jamieson Pettypiece, a patient
in Wingham and District Hospital.
Visitors on. Friday with, Mr, and
Mrs. Gershom Johnston of Wing-.
ham were Jim Johnston and Paul
of ei.towel and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Woods, Sylvia and 'her
chum of Egmondville. On Sun-
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Enjoy a
2 Night
There's noe.nd to the things you
can see and do- in Toronto „
. Ontario Place with, its fascinating,' •
sights, acres of parlind raersi tdauu rnainc.iutse:,,
pega • .at Lord Simcoe H tel, In the
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And the place to 'Spy is the
bear--of clown t OW-11, Where orOnto!s 'hosp
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itality is a, tradition., Right
• • now, the Lord Slincoe is offering a
• 2.night special.for two at a total cost •
of $58.90, subject to advanCe regis; •
tration.li includes deluxe accommO-,
datiort, dinner at the
en you come
to see •
tario Place
Captain's:rabic, complete .'
with a bottle 'of chaMpagne,
• reakfast-in yoUr room .
each morning •and.a btis
tour.of Toronto:
,A •
day evening Mr. and Mrs'. Clar-
ence Ritchie and family of, 2nd
con. Kinloss also visited ,with her
parents.
Mr.' and Mrs. Cameron Sim-
mons of London visited Sunday
with' Mr. and. Mrs., Elroy Laidlaw
and family and his parents Mr.' .
and Mrs. 'Simmons of Wingham..
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin
ay wig . an
Clayton Scholtz and family of
Goderich. ° •
• On Sunday evening to celebrate
Herb Laidlaw's birthday. and,little
Kimberley's birthday on May
21 at the home of Mr.: and. Mrs.
Ivan Laidlaw were Mr. and Mrs.
Brian. Kerr of Preston, Mr.' and,
Charnpiont. Each member of the
Jelly Beans'' was'presented with a.
trophy. The.•_copiinunity extends
their congratulatio ns 1 •
. On Sunday Mr. :and Mrs. Irvin
,Mo lerlaghati and Nancy and her
friend Christie Lang of St. Thom-
as visited .with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Ben. NloCtenaghaC and
Thorndale, R. 2 and his mother
Mrs. Kate paw of Strathroy, Mr;
and Mrs. Jim' Ward , Strathroy
and Robert Mullis of ahorndale.
Miss Joan Tiffin atterided Tees-
water Bowling-League Banquet
Friday night May 12 at Teeswatet
United Church. Joan was captain
of a. team known as Joan's Jelly
Beans and they were 1971-72
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Board
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'Chalmers Presbyterian Church
will hold ;heir anniversary serT:
vice 'on May 21, 'Morning service
at ,11 a.m. and evening service
at 8 • with Rev. G. L. Roy"
the Gi
held S
Forme
Hall,
welco:
and -Mrs. Jack Kerr Sr. , Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Moore, Blaine,.
April, Curtis and Marie-of Wing-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold LeSure of
-Rensse-laer, Ncw-L-Y-ork visited
:few days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Groskorth. On Sat-
'urday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moffat,
Heather and Ansley of:London
visited with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Groskorth.
Lee and Elnier McGuire of Tor-
onto spent the week end with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Russel
McGuire.• • .
,Home for Mother's Day Sunday
with Mr. arid Mrs. Albert Coulter
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes ,
Debbie ; Blaine and Kevin of Oak-
ville , hilt. -and -Mrs: Wflberr
Schwichtenberg, Lori and Kerry
of Port Elgin and Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Craig and Lana. "
Visitors with Mrs. -Mullis and
Wilfred Clipperton one the week
end were Mrs. Margaret Cousins
and. Joann, Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Faw , Stephen and Susan Of
offers a complete selection of •
wading arnouncernonts
--atyled-forthe-di&critri
Mating.
dik for .
aloof Goderich guest spea <er,
There, will, be no Sunday School.
and 'Mrs. Gershom Johnston
of Winghai-rr Thursday''
with Mr. and Mrs. Ted 'Robinson
and fa rnily orDonnybrook.
Mrs
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for the
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