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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-05-27, Page 14'","71,'• r' 7 1 ;t1‘..viikkkbt ,v;t...)014.6't 40A4,0401N.4,w Pig* 14410alkOW 'SO Wedoterallity) ilday 27, 1981 • • '• On Sunday at Chalmers' Church during the service, Rev. John Bell baptized Alisa Marie daughter of Mr. and • „ Mrs, Jim de Boer, and Cam- eron Ross, son of: Mr. and Mrs., Ross Moffat. . The de Boer family 'held a family reunion after the vice at the home of their grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer, Donald and Eddie. Others present were ••Mr, and Mrs. Ron Nicholson, Erin and Ryan, .Strathroy; Mr.:and Mrs. John Jamie. son, Dale and Robbie.. Kurt:Z., ville; Mr. aed Mrs, Ray. Harris ,and family, Mr. and • Mrs: Jim de* Boer, .19lichad and Mathew and, Alisa and Mr, and Mrs. B. Mensinga and -family. Mrs:Aezel Bell of Niagara Falls &Oiled on. Friday for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs, John Bell. On Sunday.: Mr. and Mrs, Wesley _Bell, • Robin and Carrie, visited with Rev. and MM. John Bell and aunt Hazel from Niagara Mrs. Rose Biasing and Mrs. Florence Schmitt , of Campbell's Cerners, Presid* • mit of South Grey District of the Women's Institute, were ••• callers on Mrs. Victor Enter - son after the Bruce. South District. Weritenis Institute' annual Meeting, • : Rev. .and Mrs. John Bell ' attended the Fashiatv. Show held in Walkerton last Wed nesday 'evening where their son, Wesley Bell, was model ling men's clothing. Elgin Johnston of Turnber, ...ry visited Thursday evening With Mr. and Mrs Vlct�r Emerson while Mrs, John- ston attended an Institute meeting at Mrs. Farrier's home, These attending Belgrave Inefitite's 70th anniversary from Whitechurch Were Mrs. Agnes Farrier, Mrs, Lorne Durnin, Mrs, Fred. Tiffin, „Mrs. Dave Gibb, Mrs. Bill Rintoul; Mrs. Currie, Mrs. 8111 Purdon, -Mrs: Russel McGuire and MM. Tereasa Caslick. Rev. and Mrs. Bev Kay of Kitimat ,and Rev. and Mrs. John Bell were dinner guests on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Thee* present to make up the Institute programs on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Agnes Farrier were Mrs. Elgin 'Johnstiitt-, Mrs. Norma Rintoul, Mrs. Jean McGuire, Miss Merle Wilson and Mrs. Farrier. . The United Church anni- versary is Sintlay,, June H.' Guest speaker will be Rev; Robert Scott of Londesbor- ough. • Anniversary services will be held at Charmers Presby- terian Church Sunday, May 31 with Rev. R. D. A. Currie guest Speaker. • • • Visitors on Sunday- with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott were Mr. and Mrs. Peel Elliott,• Jeffery and Leslie of Brussels, and Mrs. Agnes Elliott of Winghent. '" • Visitors on 'the- weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Barry Elliott . were three of her, friends front Kitchener, Shit. ley Kerr,' Trenny Cook and Diane Dertie,. mines, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corey of • Clinton were Sunday visitors With Mr. and: Mrs. Gary linteul and Kevin. Mr. and Mrs', • 'Bradley Speiran of Brussels 'visited Sunday with Mr. . and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul.' • On 'Saturday, Mr. and. Mrs. Gary 'UMW attended a • ehardlais sale at Beaton and son Kevinevisited. Leroy Rintout's girls,. Carol, •Kim- berley and Debbie at Brad- ford. ' • On Mondayattending the Maitland Presbyterial at Molesworth from White- church were Mrs. John de.. Boer; Mrs. John Gaunt, Mrs. . Bill Eintoul, Mrs. Bill Purdon 'and .Mrs. Wesley Jefferson. . Whiteehuich • . Chalmers W.M.S. held • their May meeting on Wed- nesday, May 20 at the. home ,of Mrs. Bill Purdon with • Mrs. Walter Elliott, \. Mrs. Archie Purdon -leaders • and Mrs: Gary Rintoul, assistant. • . Mrs. Elliott presided for the program. The scripture was read by Mrs, Gary Rin- - Little Ryan. -Elliott visited. over the. •weekend with, his grandmother,' Mrs.1, Beatrice Johnstone of Phillipsburg: • Michael Bradley and Tammy Stone were on the school bus tour • to 00Mrio Science Centre. in . Torolast week. Aitag. and doe party was held Saturday evening at: ,I3iindleys shed, Dungannon Where an average orowt gathered. : , , . Mrs. Milligan : and Mrs. 'Alma. Falconer on Tuesday', evening . attended a bridal shower for for a niece at Streets-' 4111e, • - • . OnSunday, Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan of Watford and son Gregory,. home. from the • • toul., Mrs. Archie Pardon gave the meditation, Mother and the Home, ending with .a prayer . -A reading, A House- wife's Prayer, was givenby Mrs, Gary Rintoul. . The topic, The Heine as. a Training Ground for Values, was given by Mrs. Elliott. A reading, A Secret Ingredient, Was given by Mrs.: Gary Rintoul Mrs: Roely :de*Boer, pres. ident, presided far the busi- ness. The minutes were read by the' secretary, Mrs, Bill Purdon. • The roll call was answered by 16 with a Bible Verse; a flower of the Bible, 'Some of the ladies will attend • Maitland • Presbyterial .itt Molesworth , and give the evening • offering • prayer. Mrs. Alan Falconer closed with prayer, • • The Ladies, Aid then met. Mrs. Alan Falconer remind - e' 3 of the craft festival in August. It was .decided to have a Presbytery meeting in Whitechurch in November. It was decided to have lunch after the evening anniversary service on Sunday. A clean- ing bee is planned Tuesday, May 26. Mrs. J. Gaunt is in charge of flowers • for the anniversary service. Mrs. Wesley Tiffin gave the cour- tesy remarks and the tneet. ing closed with the mizpah benediction. ' HURON BRUCE APPRECIATION NIGHT Thursday June 11 th 1981 Teeswater Corrimunity Centre HAPPY HOUlli 6 7 • DINNER AT /set . . DANCING 9s30 TO WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA TICKETS 57.50 EACH LIMITED NUMBER OP TICKETS AVAIIABLE ATs John Dunlop 832-2612 Murray Elston 3574463 or 396.4735 Verse Inglis 11111.1.511 • Jim lovirte 523.9521 • . 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