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Ihnover [519] 364.4458 Collect • IneknoW Selland, Wodoeidity:, Augoit 20, 1980--Page hitechure BY VALEr4 EMERSON WHITECHURCP W,1, The Alignst Meeting, Agri-- Culture and Canadian Indu,s, tries,of.,3dteciatirell_ and got many snaps of the Mr, and Mrs. George activities..there, Hawke of North Bay visited Mrs.: Henderson of with Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Brantford • visited on the. I)urnin and Mr. and Mrs. Weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Elroy Laicllaw. Mrs. Hawke.' Wesley Tiffin. • ' the former Janet Gillespie, is Visitors with Mrs: Robt. a cousin of Mrs. Darnin and Mowbray were Mrs Nebel Mrs Laidlaw. ' • • . 12 3 was held Wednesday even- ing, August 1.3 at 8.30 p.m. in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall with hoftess. Mrs, Vies. Metcalfe. The meeting opened. with president, Mrs.' Agnes Far- rier presiding and the Sec retary, 'Mrs. Alan Falconer, read the minutes and ,correS- pondence and 'gaVe the firi-• ancial report. It was decided to quilt on Monday at MrS. Johnston Conzis. ' The roll call was-answered by bringing a recipe for beef or'pork for , exchange. There were 20 answers. Mks Sandra Currie enter-, tamed "with.' a, piano;' 'sole. Mrs. Metcalfe told of writing to Murray Cardiff arid receiv- ing a copy of the British • North America Act revised iri 1976 and the House of Commons ,Debates. Mrs. l,lgm Johnston gave a talk On the two types, of Earthworms. and their.' life history. She announced a contest ;to make a picture of ':a pig out of' piece Of plain paPer. The winner was Mrs. Toni Day t and second Mrs,' Rena Fisher. A sing ',song of Country. Gardens and. GloW Worm was enjoyed with Mrs.' Ag- nes Farrier pianiat. Miss Sandra :Currie of Point Farms showed slides of Point Farms; Provincial Park. It is close to Highway 21 and is •a 'recreational area on. Laic Huron. In 1830" Baron de. Tuyle bought the . land along the:shore line. In 1840 the"' Bank - of _- Upper Canada' foreclosed and sold the land M small lots 'to -farmers-;--in 1876—Joseph—Ent Wright of England built Point Farms Hotel which burned after one seasen. The new hotel Was 400 feet long. In 1924 the hotel was torn down. Pictures shown includ- • Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer- son were visitors on Thurs- day with Mr. and Mrs. Simon de Boer, Miriam and Susan. Carrie and Robin Bell of Walkerton visited a few days ----last-week..with_their „grand._ parents, Rev. John and Mrs. Bell, On Sunday afternoon all went to the Cottage at Inver- ed early settlement, 19th Elgin Johnston, Miss Merle Tommy MacDonald of Fort CLINTON 1 Milton Van Century Hotel, Joseph Wilson and Mrs. Agnes Far- Nelson, B.C., son of Mr. and Patter, who resigned his Wright split rail .fence, wild vier. Mrs, Tom MacDonald. A post as, finance chairman life, Point Farms barn, Mr• and Mrs. Can Va Luu minutes silence was observ- of the Bayfield village sports, nearby attractions. • visited on Sunday , with Mr. ed in'memory of Margeurite council recently citing Miss Currie/ Was thanked and Mrs. Tony Straker and Lund and Hanley Drennan. persOnal reasons, was and presented-With a gift by, visited their son, Wen in Grace was sung and a boun- charged in Gode rich Mrs. Elgin Johnston. The Whigham Hospital. tiful picnic supper was enjoy- provincial _ court on meeting elosed singing 0 On Saturday a work bee ed. „ August 1.1 with three Canada and the Institute was held at the abandoried Following supper the counts of fraud involving Grace. Lunch' was served by' cemetery behind theMen, children enjoyed games and $30,000, ,More charges Mrs, Wm. Evans, Mrs.--Ag- nonite church. Several men aces which were organized; may be pending,. nes Farrier, Mrs..V. Emer- son. NEWS Mr, NEWS Mr. and Mrs.' if'. Taylor and family of Wingham had been visiting her brother Rev: --Penny in Nova Scotia and while there visited -Rev, Lloyd Murdock, also a prea- cher there. At one time he ' was 'a student preacher at Whitechurch and Langside.. Lloyd had,the Taylors call on the Emersons, who lived beside the manse, to deliver a gift. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer were at Strat- ford. iniron fr0m Where' the girls, would return home on Mon- day. Sunday afternoon callers, on Mr. and Mrs, Victor Emerson were IVIr. and Mrs. Stanley XhishOIM, Mrs. Jinn, Sheills, And Mis- Frank. Grechlas, Milton. Mr. and Mrs.. William Ey-. ans on Suriday, were at Smithampton Park. 'where they were met by Mr. and - Mrs,: Ed Walker of Owen Sound and held a picnic, Jerry. Evans and friend, from Hamilton Visited on: Saturday With his -grandpar, ents,-- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr, and Mrs. Walter El- liott and Karen visited Sun- day, with Mr% and Mrs. Don Campbell and family of Lois'- don: Karen Elliott remained in London for a week to Visit. with her sister,Mrs, Paul Laidlaw; Mr, LadlaW, Mich- elle and Jason,• On Sunday, August. 24 at 2.30;a Memorial will: be held in Langside 'Ceniet- My with Rev: John 'Bell giving the 'niesSage. Bring your hymn book and lawn chair. If the weather: is too cold or 'raining the 'service will be held in Whitechurch Hall. Mrs, Fred Davis and'Dana. of La Salle. visited laSf week. With her mother, Mrs. Agnes Farrier. • " Mr. and MrS. Tony Straker On :.4Augrist .2, apProri- by Bob Birkhaug and J. K. rriately 100 clan members Agnew. Sonic of the of gathered at MacDonaId's kids enjoyed a tug' of war Cedar Grove, Loehalsh. De,, with the Simpsonteam being spite- cloiidy Skies and the the Victors. Tossing the caber odd drop of rain, the rela- presented quite a Challenge tives enjoyed visiting with to those who attempted the each other ; once again. sport, but David MacDonald The preaident, Finlay was On hand With :a chain MacDonald, welcomed ev- saw, to lighten the load a,' eryone,to-the gathering and little bit, then conducted a Short bust- Later that evening the clan ness nieethig. The new pre- gathered again at the Lila- cutive for the up coming year now Community Centre, for are: President, Mary Edith dancing to the music of on Saturday held a. successful Birkhaug; vice president; Bill Norman thinsmoor. 'A stnal- garage sale.• • . Johnston; secretary, Sharon ler number of neighbours Colleen Farrier , 'of New lvfaCDougall; treasurer, Day- and friend's were present at Toronto Was•married August id MacDonald; games, Art this year'S"dance due to the , 9 to paresh Athtaria in Cen, La Grand and entertainment, many other activities taking tury United Chinch, ,New . Finlay MacDonald. place in the surrounding . Toronto. Providing music Five new members were, community. The evening was her choir from Rexdale Welcomed to the Clan this drew to a close • with the and a harpist; The 'reception year and-the -youngest-baby singing of Auld .Lang Syne was held in the church hall. present was Jordon' Andrew, after which a smorgasbord. They will honeymoon in: son of Mr, and Mrs. Allan lunch was served. oper-Mrs:-:Agnes-Farriet--Andreoint' Clark. The attended the wedding. oldest gentleman present On church Women's Institute, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stothers ayfieidek Thursday last White- was Mr. D. A. MacLennan ri meinbers who attended the was the eldest lady attending faces charges Southampton Museum were the reunion. • • Mrs. RUssel McGuire,' Mrs. Travelling the furthest was Bayfielder faces charges in Toronto Sunday afternoon to meet his aunt, Janet Hall, at the airport, "• Mrs. Scholtz of 'Wingham 'Was a Saturday caller on Mr, Mm. TonyStraker Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl IvIcClenaghan were Mr. and Mrs. 'wan McClenaghan of St. Thomas, 0ii &Imlay, little Dennis Alan, son of -Mr. and Mrs, George Lubbers, was baptiz- ed at the Lucknow Christian Reformed Church, 'After thee. baptism, 30 of'the relatives: gathered at,Mr, and. Mrs. Lubbers' homCfor dinner, and Mrs. Joe Dueltz arme of Gbderich,, n Mr. and Mrs. rra ToannuS of Londo visited with. their, parents, visited. lb:~ a week -and tended the. Highland Games held at Fergus, Jitn Ross who bought the, Bill. Purdori farms on the river sideroad, bought a herd of Western 'Cattle, which managed to break out. The farmers in the .eommunity had a big time assisting him to round them up, •There is • still one or two missing. Mr. and Mrs„ Alex Craig, Lana, Ryan and Jarret were cleaned up the grounds. .,Mr. and Mrs, Dave Gibb spent the weekend with Mr. and. Mrs,. John Gibb and Ryan of Kitchener. • nn the weekend broigh't her "mother, Mrs, Hazel Purdon of . 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