The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-10-18, Page 19Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 111 1978—,P4140 19 ,
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Whitechurch welcomes Thanksgiving visitors
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Schwichtettberg and fatnily
of Port Elgin were • Albert
Coultes, Mr, and Mrs. Alex
Craig and family, Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Coultes and family
of Blyth.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw
and Michelle of Windsor,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ducharme,
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Norris, Paul and Bradley of
WoocIstoCk, Mr. and Mrs.
Cameron Simmons of Lon -
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laid-
law, Janet and Kim and Mr,
• and Mrs. Jack Kerr of
Bluevale were at Niagara
Falls on Sunday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whyt-
eck of Teeswater were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. , Carman Whytock and
Jack.
Brian and Gayle Rintoul
and Kimberley Rintoul of St.
Helens on Monday attended
Erin Fair.
WHITECHURCH4-11
The second meeting of
Whitechurch 4-H was held at
the home of leader Mrs.
Walter Elliott on October 4.
The president Janet Laid-
law opened the meeting. Lori
Ann Jamieson read the
minutes.
The girls chose the name
"Whitechurch Goodie Chew
Chews".
Faye Irwin demonstrated
Energy Squares. Mrs. Elliott
demonstrated Healthy Pea-
nut Loaf. Mrs. Purdon dis-
cussed Breakfast - What's
hi' tit fOr2nie? ' •
All sampled the Energy
Squares and Peanut Loaf.
Thanksgiving guests with
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lewis and
fatnily on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Torn Miller, Palm-
erston, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Empey, Auburn, Mr. and
Mrs. , Empey Sr. and. Ken,
Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lewis, • Mrs. Earl Caslick,•
Wingham and Mr and Mrs.
Ron CouiteS.
Mrs. John Moore left for
her home at Ottawa on
Saturday. Their house furn•
-
ishings had left on Friday by
van. Prior to leaving Mrs.
Moore was presented with a
gift from the card club.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans
of Hyde Park were Sunday
Thanksgiving visitors with
his parents, Mr. • and Mrs.
Bill.Evans, and her mother,
,
Mrs? Donaldson, of Brucelea
Haven, Walkerton.
On.Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin and Mrs.
Robert Mowbray and Mrs.
• George -Tiffin of Lucknow
went to Detroit to celebrate -
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Purdon's
SOth wedding anniversary.
On the way home they visited
with Mr. ,and rs. hectqr
Purdon at Strathroy • and
with Mt, and Mrs, Hugh
McMillan of Watford arriv-
ing home on Tuesday.
• Whitechurch was well rep-
resented Wednesday eVen-
ing at the Belgrave banquet:
A 'cl'ass of 8 ladies was held
last week at the home ofMrs.
Wallace Milligan for the
Workers for Rome Support
pmgratn and Child, Abuse.
Two of these ladies will be
chosen for the Family and
Childrens 8ervice. The
Ilomentaked Wish to thank
the neighbours for parking
facilities and picnic tables,.
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Mr.„ and Mrs. ,Walter
Shortreed of Seaford) and
• Miss Carol •Shortreed of
Toronto were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Elgin
Johnston and family of
Turnberry,
We are pleased to report
that Mrs. Jean McInnes was
able to return home on
Thursday from Wingham
Hospital.
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Wilford Clipperton, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Tiffin visited
Thursday to Saturday Nith
?qrs. Margaret Cousins of
Thorndale and all attended
Simcoe Fair on Friday and
Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Nelson
Smith of Markham spent the
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holiday Weekend with Mr.
and Mrs, Russell thapman,
Mr. and Mrs, Gary Dun-
can of Toronto visited on the
weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Millan Moore.
WILITECHURCH
Whitechurch U.C.W, held
their meeting on Wednesday
at Mrs. Muriel Thoinpsou's,
Mrs. Agnes Farrier open-
ed the meeting with a piano
solo. Mrs. Fred Tiffin gave.
the call to worship. Mrs.
Fred Tiffin gave a Thanks-
giving poem, and the scrip-
ture. Mrs. Wardrop gave a
solo, Agnes Farrier accom-
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Ponied on the piano.
Mrs, Muriel Thompson
gave an account of a topic
given by Dr. Pible, given at
Alma College, Mrs. Tiffin
closed the worship with
prayer, The president? Mrs.
Agnes •Farrier closed the
meeting with prayer.
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