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KINTAll.
Many from'here attended. the'
Lucknow Presbyterian Church ser-
vices Sunday, to join with them
in celebrating their centennial
year. We enjoyed renewing old
acquaintances, also the special
music and the guest speaker Dr.
F. G. Stewart of Kitchener.
The W. M. S..'was held at the
home of Mrs. Kenneth Rooney 'in .
Ripley on. Thursday evening. '
Choir practice is to be held
Wednesday night in the church.
at seven, thirty for the adult choir.
Miss Lynda Vassella from Seb-
ringville Visited at' the honie of
Mr. and Mrs.' Jim Sinnett over the
week end.
Miss Marilyn Maclntyre was
home from Guelph to visit her
parents. Mr: and Mrs. Joe Mae...
Intyre last week end.
Mrs. Jack'MacDonald, who has
had an operation in Kincardine
Hospital, ,is at her home inRipley
agai"l and has resumed her nursing
duties at the hospital. Miss
Helen SimpsOri, Mary Lillian
Simpson and Gayle MacKenzie
visited with Mrs. MacDonald on
Friday evening to brush up on
their Scotch dancing.
Mts. Jack 1.1.acKenziearxl daugh:
tets, Dianne. and Gayle attended
showers On Saturday for their' cous-
in Mary Elizabeth Walden, ride of the =nth at 1-,he Riv
WHITECHURCH
Miss Rudi Wybenga of Bowman -
ville is spending, a. few days holi-
days with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
•Victor Wybenga arid family.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Lionel Cordingley of Edmonton,
Alberta and their grandchildren
Louise and Orrin Cordingley of
Burlington visited with Mr. and .•
Mrs. Carl Weber and family. •
Mr. Cordingley is Mrs. Weber's
uncle.
Communion will be held on
Sunday, May 0 at Chalmer's Pres-
byterian Church with Rev. V.
Noble in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott,
Paul, Ruth, Barry, David. and
Karen visited Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Mitchell Elliott and
family of Ailsa Craig.
On Wednesday Mr. -Victor Wy-
benga at Toronto will receive
along with other Knox ,College
graduates their license.
Mr.: and-Mrs. Wallace Conn ,
were at Guelph on Friday to
bring home daughter Alma's
books from Guelph,University.
Alma left on Saturday and, on
Sunday evening Alma phoned
from Saskatoon that she had
safely arrived there.
We are pleased to report' that
Mrs; Russel Ross ,was released
from Wingham Hospital on Fri-
day.
The corm-nudity were sorry
io learn that on Sunday Carl
Weber had• to be admitted to
Wingham Hospital with a 'heart
•attack.
On Wednesday last Mr. and.
Mrs. Bill Chambers,, Cassie and
Mark of Burnaby,. B.C. and his
mother .Mrs. Robt. Charribers of
Harriston were visitors at the
home of Mr; and Mrs. Carl .
Weber.
On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. •
Vidtor Emerson were at the home
of Mr. and Mrs: Stanley Trask of
Salible Beach. Mrs. Trask and
Mrs. Emerson arranged a Tweeds-
muir History Book and a Com-
munity History Scrapbook. for
Zion-Amabel Women's Institute.
Mrs. Bill Evans was' in. London
on 'Friday.
Whitechurch Women's, Instinite
have been 'Any the past week •
collecting for the Cancer Drive to'
end May 1st.
This community was sorry to •
learn of the misfortune •Bob Mof-
fat had in the Lucknow Juvenile '
game with Havelock ,,when he
broke his arm.'
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and
Dana of Windsor visited last week
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Farrier and her grandmoth-
er Mrs. Eunice Gillespie.
Terry England of Toronto spent
the week end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Donald; England
and family.
-It rained On -Easter Sunday and
if tradition proves true it will
rain at some time on Sunday for
7 Sundays. This has been
Observed before and as, a result
crops,were good.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.. Ron-
ald.Jamieson , Lori., .Marilyn
and Gordon of East •Wawanosh
were Simday visitors with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. McGow.
an of London.
Thursday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs:. Gershorn Johnston, Wing-
ham were Mr. and Mrs. Jini
Robinson of Kitchener and on
Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jack John-
ston, David and Donna of St.
Pauls also visited at the same
home.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford' Laidlaw were on
Friday Miss Doreen Wilkinson and
friend of Guelph and on Sunday
Mi. and Mrs. Jim Bean, Stephen,
Susie and Linda of Brampton,
David' Bean and Miss
Barbara Lyons of Brampton:
• Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. td Smyth were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Smyth and Ryin of
Hespeter and her brother Dou
las Woods •of Vancomier, Brit
Columbia , Mr. and Mrs. Alt
Smyth, Andrea and Pamela
Waterloo, Mrs. Leach of Bre
sets and Mr. and Mrs. Gerha
Bauve4ritoofrsTowriothnto.
mr. and
It.
Archie Purdon and family on
Sunday were Mrs. Webster la
lin of Listowel, Miss Maxine
Jacklin of Brantford, Mr. an
Douglas Kauffman, Heather,
ela and Rachel of Norval.
Mrs. Bill Wilkens and Kim
ley Of Listowel are Visiting w
her parents Mr. and Mrs, Flo
Soloman, while Mrs. WilOn
recovering from surgery, MI
Kay and Glenna Wilkens yid
with them 'on Sunday.
Earl Wilkens and Vic finer
son were at Goderich and lo
on Monday.
Sunday visitors with Mr, a
Mrs. Carl Weber were Mr. a
Mrs. Gary Jamieson of Fordy
mi: and Mrs. Robert Chambl
of H,arriston, Mr. and Mrs.
Bartman of Palmerston, Mr,
Mrs. John Miles of Harriman
„•On Saturday Mr, and Mrs
Laidlaw moved back to did
farm'home on Highway 86.
Sunday visitors with Mr. a
Mrs. Gershom Johnston wee
and Mrs.' Jim Johnston, Pail
Ruth Ann and. Carol Ann oil
owel, 'Mr.' and Mrs.. Came
den of 'Port Albert and Miss.
Carr of •Dungannon, Mr. 411
Ted Robinson and Janice of
Donny brook. '
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