The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-28, Page 13•
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1972
Kairshea WI
A. delicious luncheon preceded.
the regular meeting of the IOU-
sh.ea Women's Institute at the
home of MfS.7 Ted C011yer on,
Thuriday, Jane 22,,
Directors were Mrs. Cliff
Roulston and. Mrs. Virden MOW ,-
brsy., This' was to have been in
the form of an outdoor picnic,.
but as the weather did not co,o.,p ,
erate had to be held indoors,
There were,26 members .and 3 .
visitors present. •
The president , Mrs. Bob Gil-
christ in the chair , the meeting •
opened with. the Opening Ode
and Mary Stewart. Collect. The
soripture,was read by Mrs. Virden
Mowbray. Business was dealt
with. Kairshea's date for going
Co The Log Cabin is August. 5th
•but being a busy week end it was.
decided 'to send a donation. •
Leaders were appointed for the
course "Dressing up Vegetables".
Mrs. Harvey Houston reported on
the picnic at SiNer Lake..
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Thieves. Work -
Whitechurch. Area •
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Willis' Service Station was
broken into on Thursday evening
and Cary Rintoul's gas pump at
the farm was also opened. Gary's
pump has been visited a second
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvert 'Falcon-
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er of Blyth visited on Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer-
son. •
Ellison Edge ,of Diftham...was_a_
Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs,
Victor Emerson.
The McInnes-Falconer reunion
is being held at the South End of
Riverside Park, Wingham on
July 2nd at 2 o'clock. There has.,
been a change of date and place
and it is hoped all relatives will,
be present. •
Church Services at Chalmer's
Presbyterian Church will be' Sun-
day School at 10.15 a. m." and
chinch at 11.45.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Henderson
and family of Lucknow were rec-
ent Sunday visitors with Mr. and ,
Mrs. Walter Elliott and family.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mowbray, were Mr.
Mrs. Hector Purdon and Ray-
niond of Strathroy, Mr. ,.and Mrs.
Allan Falconer and Tony of
Streetsville.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher
and Doris of Wingham and Mrs.'
Bill Gibson visited on the week
end-w-ith-Mr:,and--Mrs:Carman
Machan of Waterloo, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Lougheed and, fam
ily of Pickering, Mr. and Mrs.
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and Mrs. John Donaldson and Mr.
and Mrs. Johnston Conn of Wing-
ham gathered at the home of:
Mrs. Gertie Tiffin, Wingham;
while Mrs. Tiffin and Janette
Johnston had the Misses Shirley
Wilhelm and' Marjorie Docking , •
nurses at Wingharn Hospital, 'who
are leaving in the near. future ,
out to dinner at Danny's Restaur-
ant. •
Misses Wilhelm and Docking
were surprised with. the party
gathered in-their-honor-;--
Tiffin conducted 'a 'contest -‘
Following Directions, in which
all took part. Readings were
given by Janette Johnston and
Linda Young'. Mrs. Tiffin gave
a gift"to Shirley Wilhelm, ..
which_after_the_ternovaLof the
wrapper had a message on the
next wrapper and was passed on.•
i'he box had so many wrappers
that little Heather Young follow-
ed after the gift with a box to
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bows after which snaps were tak-
The girls both thanked` the
folks for their gifti and to Mrs.
Tiffin and her helpers for plan-
ning the party in their, honour. •
Lunch was served by the, host-
esses.
Henry Wybenga left Sunday
afternoorFfor Bowmanville to
begin carpenter work this week
with his uncle Sidney 'Wybenga.
collect all the papers. In the
end there was a gift 'of a
silver spoon for each girl..
Mrs. Johnston Conn then read
an address to Miss Wilhelm and
Miss Docking, when they were
presented with the gifts brought
by,the surprise party. Among the
gifts were ,cushions , magnetic
dust mop, set of bowls, alumin-
um tray, cups and saucers, vases,
tier dish.
Mrs. George Young made a
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As this Was a special meeting,
the roll call was to find out Who
their Sunshine Sister for the year
was. This took the form of a „
contest and proved interesting as
well as amusing. Gifts were ex-
changed by each Sunshine Sister.
• The 4-H girls gave their dem-
onstration which they put on at
Achievement Day on the Course
"Summer Separates with Knits".
A solo by Miss Pat Buckley was
enjoyed,
The topic "Feed the family
what they require, not 'what they
desire" ..was ably, dealt with by
Mrs. Jack Needham. Canada has
the'rpost overweight-people in
the (,.(orid said Mrs. Needham.
With - Heart - Cancer and, many
diseases on the increase. No .
doubt fOod plays a big part. The
2 books "Let's Get Well" and
"Let's. Eat Right to keep Fit" were
recommended as good reading.
Courtesy remarks were given
by Mrs. Cliff Roulston and the
meeting closed with singing "O
Canada".
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Clarence Ritchie of 2nd Conc.
Kinloss attended the,wedding in
Sarnia of John Collins and `Linda
McMichael on 'saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Elliott ,
'David., Barry and 'Karen and
Mrs. Gordon Elliott of Wirigham
were 'Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs.' Bill Furtney,of Parkhill.
.
Mrs. Wallace Conn on Sunday
attended. Open House for Mr. and
Mrs. 'Rois King of Wingharn, cele
brating their 50th, wedding anni-
versary at the home Of Mr.. and
4.ors-. Wilfred qaslic-k-of Wingham
arid after they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Rae Lewis Of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Johnston of
Ttirnberry Twp. celebrated their
26th wedding anniversary by a'
trip to Thtinderbay, where they
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stew-
art Young. Prior to leavingfor •
'Thuriderbay their friends and
neighbours celebrated the occa-
sion at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Mcgague with a• surprise
party , where they were presented
with a chair and a floral arrange-
ment a ria7a-
cake.
SURPRISE PARTY
On Thursday evening Mr. and
Mrs. ,Pred Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs.
,Victor Emerson, Mr. and Mrs.
George Young, Bradley and Heath•
er of Langside, Mr. and Mrs.'
Clark Johnston of Belgrave 4, Mr,
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Gordon Fisher and family of /
Guelph. '
Mr. and Mrs.,_Albert Coultes
were Sunday visitors with Mr.' and
Mrs. Wilbert Schwichtenburg and
family of Port Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs'. Gershom John-
ston of Winghani visited on Friday
with their grandson Kenneth.
Woods at London Hospital, hospit-
alized there due to a car accid-
ent.
Mr _;and Mrs.• Jim Johnstonof
Listowel, Mr. and Mrs.. Jack
Johnston of 'St. Pauls, Mr. and
Mrs. Gershom Johnston of. Wing-
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson
of Donnybrstok,_Mr,And_____Mrs_._
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