The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-11-17, Page 11whifechur*ch news
Lacknow Serbine1, WaLesday,
ember 17,, 1982--Pqe .11
Former Whitechurch minister passes last week
By Valetta Emerson
OnMonday the community
learned of the death of Rev.
Ure Stewart of Seaforth. The
late Rev. Stewart, his wife
and family resided, here in
the . Presbyterian manse in
Whitechurch when • he was
the minister here and at
Langside church several
years ago. He will be well
remembered here as he
always attended all memor-
able functions here, the last
being the United . Church
centennial this sumrner.;This
community extends their
sympathy to his family and
all interested folks.
Attending Belmore W.L
on Monday evening were
Agnes. Farrier, Mrs. Fred
Train, Teresa Caslick and
Mrs. Lewis.
Tom Inglis was a Wednes-
day caller on Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson.
Alfred Patterson was re-
leased on Friday after a few
days in Wingham Hospital.
This . community extends
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Moore and family in
the accidental death of his
New arrivals
ARCHAMBAULT - Rick and
Shirley are pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of a 7 ,16.
girl, Rebecca Emily, born on
November 11, 1982 at A.M.
& G. Hospital, Goderich.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Dougherty
and. Mr. and Mrs. I.en Arc -
=bank. Great grandmoth-
ers are Mrs. Edna Cowan
and Mrs. Hazel Dougherty. '
ESKRITT - Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Eskritt 'of R. 1, Ford-
with are happyto announce
the .arrival of their daughter,
Donna Marie, 71bs.10 oz., at
Wingham and District' Hos-
pital en November 13, 1982:
A first grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Phillips. of
Lucknow and eighth grand-
, child for . Margaret Eskritt,
Listowel._ ..
GARDNER - Bill and Kose-
mary (Eedy) Gardner of
Stratford are pleased to an-
nounce the amval1of their
son. Mark William, on . Nov-
ember 3, 1982 at Stratford
•
General Hospital, a brother
for Alesia and Laura. Proud
grandparents are Ross and
Isabelle Eedy of Dungannon.
A great grandson for Grace
Fuller of Goderkh.`
GOLL - Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Goll of Bluevale are pleased
to : announce the birth of
Jordan and . Steven's . baby
sister, Lisa Dianne, 8 lbs. 14
oz:, at Wingham and District
Hospital on November 13,
1982.
MacDONALD - Jack and
Chris (nee MacLennan), Box
29, Ripley, are pleased to an-
nounce the safe arrival of a
son, Matthew David; 7 lb. 2
oz% November 6, 1982 in
Kincardine. General Hospit- .
T- A brother for Damn.
Lucknow laca�-
Mrs. Raymond Leddy has
returned home ' afterr under-
going eye surgery in Victoria
Hospital. London.
St. Helens institute
The St. Helens Women's
Institute 'held their Novetm-
ber meeting on November 4
at the hall.
The • roll • call, Something
the younger generation has
taught me. was answered by
16 members and one visitor.
The motto, Minutes of
Yesteryear, was given ' by
Mrs.Frank McQurhlin_
The guest speaker, Mrs.
Ross Shieils of Lucknow was
. introduced by Mrs. Gordon
Lyons: She gave an interest-
ing talk on freedom pertain-
ing to Remembrance Day.
Mrs. Peter Chandler' and
Mrs.' John Stratton :will be
attending a course in Hol-
mesdiile. The institutes pot
lurk supper will. be held
December 2. Each member is
to bring a Christmas gift for a
needy child.
Mrs. Harold Gaunt ;gave a
report on the area convention
she attended m Si.. Marys.
Each member brought a
-supper dish to be auctioned.
Mrs. Bruce Raynard played a
record of armistice music
recorded , by . the Goderich
Harbour-lites.
Mrs. Keith Tyler and Mrs.
Bruce Raynard served lunch.
St. Helens UCW
The St. Helens ECM -
met at' Laura McNeil"s home
in Wingham on Tuesday.
November. 9.
Mrs- 'Gordon. McPherson
was .in charge of the worship_
Mrs. McPherson had a
prayer followed by thoughts
on Remembrance.
The topic on the South
Pacific ..was presented by
Peggy Gordon_ It included
interesting information and
introduced the grodp of Fred
4Limakata. Aiko Yotoya Car-
ter. Lina Voklus and Shelley
Douglas who are very iirvi- -
ed in the area:
• Mrs. McPbersan was in
charge of the business. Mut-
Utes were read by Mrs.
Frank McQuillin and the •
treasurer's report given by
Mrs. McPherson_
Lunch vias seared by the
hostess and Mrs- Dim Cam-
etym.
Mrs_ Gorden McPhterson
presented Mrs. McNeil with
a parting gift and expressed
regrets that she will be
unable to attend dee Si..
Helens '[I.C.1V. meetings
crow that her home is in
Wingham. Mrs. McNeil re-
plied! with thanks and espeezv
scd her regrets as wren..
Courtesy ft -masks were,
wade by Isabel Miler.
brother, Tom Moore, who
was killed in a tractor accid-
ent last Tuesday. The funeral
was on Saturday in Hanover.
Hugh Sinnamon spent the
weekend in Toronto.
Agnes Elliott of. Wingham
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. . Walter Elliott and
Karen. _
Gertrude Tiffin of Wing -
ham visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mr..
and Mrs. Vic Emerson..
Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Farrier and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hawley of Toronto •visited
last week with Agnes Far-
rier.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Irwin
are now residing at Mrs.
kids house in Lucknow.
Janet Laidlaw of Kitchener
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Laidlaw.
Mr. and . Mrs. Wallace
Nicholson of Blyth were
Wednesday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw and
Kim.
Rev. John Bell will conduct
communion and baptismal
services at Chalmers. •Pres-
byterian Church an Sunday,
November 21.
Luella Kerr of Wingham
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw and Kim.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Rintoul visited Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Brad Speiran and Sara of
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross
helped celebrate his brother,
Donald Ross' 25th wedding
anniversary at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. George Warn-
er of Godetich. Betty Lee,
sister of Donald and Jim, of
Alberta was also in attend-
ance.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Campbell and Heather. of
Kitchener visited Tuesday to
Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul
and f Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Gutoskie, Michelle and
Michael of Kitchener also
visited with their parents,
Mr.. and Mrs: Rintout, Wed-
nesday. and Thursday. They
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also visited with Mr. and
Mrs:. Neil Rintoul and family
of West Wawanosh and Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Robinson
andfancily of Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul
accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Ford. of Wingham
visited on Sunday faith. Mr.:
and Mrs. Mack Cardin of
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mc-
Clenaghan visited Sunday
with his mother, Mary Mc
Clenaghan and Mr.' and Mn.
Carl McClenaghan.
The Young People's Soc-
iety met on Sunday evening
at the manse. The president,
Donald de Boer, opened the
meeting. Joan de Boer, sec-
retary,
ecretary, read the minutes. The
topic, Temptation, was given
by Fred de Boer.. Plans are
being made for Christmas.
Wiltedemerb W.1.
Whitechurch W.I. held its.
'Public Relations meeting on
Wednesday, November 10; at
8 p.m. with the president;
Mrs. Agnes Farrier. presid-
ing. She opened with an arm-
istice poem after which a
minute's silence was observ-
ed.
The secretary, Mrs.. Mc-
Guire
cGuire: read the minutes and
correspondence.
The. winter 4-11 course is
Ontario Heritage with lead-
ers Mrs. Purdon and- Mrs.
Elliott.
Arrangements were made
for the Christmas dinner to
be held December 8.
An interesting report of
the convention held at llel-
more was given by Mrs. Don
Ross and of the Rally at
Salable ' Beach called Fun
Dsy, where 165 attended.
The motto, There is magic
in a word of praise, was
given by Mrs. Russel Gaunt.
Pisetures of Arizona, Color-
ado, Utah, Mexico and Cali-
fornia, taken' on a recent trip
by Mr. and Mrs. Bil1 Pardon,
were shown by Rill with an
interesting commentary.
Lunch was served by Mrs,
Tom Metcalfe, Mrs: Currie
and Mrs. Russel McGuire.
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