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THE4,U.CKNOW SENTINEL, IeLICKNOW, ONTARIO PAQI • Sinai
26 Esp". SEPTEM.3..ER
RPLE GROVE
and Mrs. Burton Collins
ed the wedding two weeks
f W. and. Mrs. William Bell
roit and Mr. and. Mrs. Bell
on their honeymoon called
latives in the neighbourhood.
they visited with were
e and Bob Emerson, Mr. and
Gordon. Patterson and Mr..
. Burton Collins. Mr. and
W. J. Bell of Point Clark. •
ent an evening with the
and the newlyweds.
Don McCosh was among
those who, attended the funeral
of Mrs. Milton (Marion) Pard
at Mount Brydges on Wednesday..
Mrs. Pardy was the Editor in
Chief of the Home and Country
Magazine of the F..W,I.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson
and Robbie visited last week with
Mr. and. Mrs. Don McCosh of
Ripley.
Many•of the young people of
this area attended the Ripley High •
School dance on Friday.
Mrs. George Emerson visited ,
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill of
CAR SHOWING
AT
SCHUTZ CHRYSLER
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
GODERICH
Walkerton last week.
Mrs. Claude Dore Sr. of Bervie
was a dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Rhody on September
20; The occasion was little
Matt Rhody's birthday and since
M'rs. Dore's birthday 'fell on the'
21st of September they celebrat-
ed •together. .
Mrs. Francis Boyle visited on
Thursday with her mother Mrs.
Ed Farrell of Kincardine.
Pte. Jim Dore spent the week
end at his home here two weeks.
ago. His•first week end home
since June. Those who called on
Jim were Jamie Farrell. Bob
Needharn, Kevin Harrison and.
Carson Brooks.
. Mr.. and Mrs, Don McCosh,,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliot, Joyce
and Ian, Mr. and Mrs.Howard
Thompson and Don Forster were
dinner guests of Dick McCosh on'
Sunday.
LANGSIDE
Glad to report Jim Moffat has
been released from the Wingharn
and District Hospital._
C.O.C.
The regular meeting of the
Langside C.O.C. was held Sun-
day. The meeting opened with a
singsong led by Nancy de. Boer.
Mrs.• Young read a story about the.
American Indians and told smile -,
of the Indian's legends. This led
to an interesting discussion.. The ,
groups then divided to work on
crafts and play games.
YOUNG PEOPLES
The Langside Young Peoples
held their regular meeting Sunday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Steer. The next meet-
ing in two weeks will be held at •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bregman's.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall,
Wingharn visited, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim• Young and family, Su7:lay.
Mother Passes
In England
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs, Bill .Evans left by
plane for England on August 28.
They arrived on August 29 and
that day Mr. Evan's mother,enter-
ed hospital. She later passed
away. The day before they left '
for horrie they attended her funer-
al. They arrived home on Wed-
nesday, September 19th. The
community extends their
sympathy to Mr, and Mrs. Evans
in the,passing of his mother.
We are pleased to report that
Mts. Eunice Gillespie was releas-
ed 'from Wingham Hospital on.
Tuesday.
. MrS. Russel Ross and Mrs, Joe
,
King were in London on Wednes-
day, where they visited with
Russel Ross at Victoria Hospital,
London and found him progress-
ing as well as could •be expected.
„We are pleased to repOrt that
Murray Adams was released from
Wingham Hospital on Monday last.
Mr. Lloyd. Clifton of Mount
Forest and friend were Friday
evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs
Lloyd Murdock.
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Porteous of
Lucknow Were Sunday callers on •
Mr. andMrs. Via& Emerson.
Mi. and Mrs. Fred Fell of Tor7
onto were Sunday visitors with Rus-
sel Ritchie.
Mrs. Emma .Bagg of Toronto
spent last week with her daughter •
• Mrs: Elwood Groskorth and Mr.
Groskorth.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Robert Mowbray were Mr.
and Mrs. Relison Falconer , Lynn,
Paul and his friend of Sarnia.
!Irian Falconer is attending Col-
lege at Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin MeClenag-
han of St. Thomas visited on Wed
nesday last with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and
brother Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc• -
Clenaghan.
' Ted McClenaghan of KitChener
Spent the week, end with his moth-
er Mrs. Lillian McClenaghan.
Miss Linda"-Hoffos of Toronto
was a w.eek end visitor with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Murdock.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Murdock,
Mr: and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Purdon, Misses
Nancy de Boer, Helen 'Wlersma
were at Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow
Sunday afternoon where they-pin
on a religious service. Nancy de
Boer read a poem and Mr. Murd-
ock gave a talk on the 23rd Psalm,
Many old favourite hymns were
sung with Mrs. Murdock accom-
panying on the organ.