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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-10-12, Page 12whitachurah news Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 12, 1983—Page 12 Whitechurch children enjoy craft class after school By JValetta Emerson On Tuesday the craft class met at Chalmers Presbyterian Church with an attendant e of 16, welcoming four new comers under the Leadership of Mrs, Ron Lamb and helpers Mrs, Moore and Mrs. Chapm n, Mrs. Lamb told the story of the Creatit i. The craft was animal critters made from % getables, Vlema I''alcuner of Culruss was a Wednes- day evening caller on ; r, and Mrs, Victor Emerson, Mrs, Harry Champion of Clandeboye visited recently with Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Durnin, Mr, and Mrs, Dan McInnes of Blyth were Sunday evening callers on Mr, and Mrs, Vktor Emerson, Hugh Sinnamon and Mr, and Mrs, E, W. Beecroft went to Tobermory on Saturday and had a round trip on the Chl-cheemaun, Mr, and Mrs, Ron Nicholson, Ryan and Erin of Strathroy and Mr, and Mrs. Jim de Boer, Michael, Matthew and Alicia were Thanksgiving guests with Mr, and Mrs, John de Boer and family, Thanksgiving guests with Mr. and Mrs, John A, Currie and Paul were Mr, and Mrs, Brian Courtis, Andrea and Erica, Dorch- ester; Sandra Currie and Norman Richard, Georgetown; Heather Currie, Toronto; Trinity news By Betty Ritchie Sunday vi: itors with Reg and Freda Broome wore Rose Broome, Diane and Pat of Lucknow; Mary Scheerer, Greg and Pam of Goderikh and Nancy Mott, Donna and Jackie of Dutton, They 1-Iso,had a phone call from son, Jack and Nancy Broome of Strathmore, Alberta, Cot well wishes to Gladys Kilpatrick in Wingham Hospital; also to Diane 1-lackett in Wingham Hospital, George Alton was able to spend Sunday afternoon with his parents, Ruth and Ken Alton, and returned later to Wingham Hospital. Marjorie and Pete Levick and Aaron of Ottawa visited Thanksgiving weekend with Dora Alton, Stuart and Steven. Sorry we missed Michael Dauphin, son of Gary and Heather Dauphin, who started Kindergarten this fall, • 4 ;t.4-4444.4,4-444 SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO DISCOVERY TOUR P Of,purt; iuc. , Ott. 1Bth, 8:1 FEATURES Libb/ Chuff: 0,,lial Jr)rk Minor t E4irfJ Suntturar f Cmlusantit Flurt:.r Fith Fr•� r innr.r "0( .or $7500 _•( tviln • FOR fURTNER 11( yT IP4iORMA11OP4 CONTACT p G', j rich • 1,/r)cho, (1 • Clsnlryn • Sr ufrirtY) L uck r)r)w 4. 4 . . 4 524 7672 t 524 4544 34A 87211 11412 1536 527 1237 52A 7888 44444-4444'111 Michael Burke, Parry Sound and Robert Currie and Lisa Boissanealt of Hamilton, On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Rick Peter, Leslie and new baby Sheena, born on On Monday, Mr. and Mrs, Rick Peter, Leslie and new baby, Sheena, who was born on Thursday, from Woodstock, arrived to visit a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John A, Currie, We are pleased to report that little four year old Sara Chapman arrived home on Sunday after a week at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where she received treatment for diabetes. Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Milligan celebrated Thanksgiving on Monday with their family, Mr, and Mrs, 8111 ()lover, Sarnia; Mr, and Mrs, Steve Irwin and Cody, Lucknow; Mr, and Mrs, Alan Falconer, Amy, Tim and Tony, and Mr, and Mrs. Pat Donnelly, Angela and Jill, Toronto, Weekend visitors with Cassie Mowbray were Mr, and Mrs. Relison Falconer, .Sarnia, Brian Falconer and friend, Sarnia, and Mr, and Mrs, Relison Fulkerson, Sarnia, All were attending a wedding in Wingham, Paul Laidlaw, Jason and Michelle of London spent Monday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw, Eileen parker, Exeter visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Carl McClenaghan, Guests on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Filter Que en IN 141E $ AR1 OF UOWNEOWN VARNA' 482-7103 YOU'RE INVITED T'O AN OPEN NOOSE et Lowry Farm Systems AMBEF1LEY to be held Thursday, October 20th 10 A, ,M, -4p,M, Company Reps to be on hand to answer any questions, Equipment will be on display, Door prizes, special discounts for the day, barbecued beef on a bun, coffee, etc, Bring the family, Happy Birthday DAD MARTIN HENOWIKS Walter Elliott and Karen were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott, Jeffery and Leslie, Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott of Stratford and Hill Forster, Paul Laidlaw, Jason and Michelle of London. Visitors on the weekend with Doris Wilkens were Glenna and Crystal Wilkens and Ron Stefner of Kitchener, Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Hili Rintoul were Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Campbell and Heather, Ancaster for the weekend to celebrate Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul, Steven, Scott and Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson, Mark, Tracy and Tim of Helgrave and Mr, and Mrs, Mark Cardiff of Brussels, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Davis, Dana, Mark and Scott of La Salle spent the holiday with her mother, Agnes Farrier. Mr, and Mrs, Dan Tiffin had for Thanksgiving guests Cora Yeo, Southamp- ton and Joyce and Harry Tiffin of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, It Prank, Robbie and Jamie of Teeswater spent the holiday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, 8111 Olbson. Weekend guests with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Purdon were Mr, and Mrs, Donald Gaunt, Jennifer and Graeme of Chatham and Mrs, Barbara Carey of Kitchener j rid Beatrice Mcpuillin, St, Helens, Sunday callers were Mr, and Mrs. Don Dirstein, Richard and Carolyn of Ajax and Mr, and Mrs, Russel Gaunt of Wingham, Celebrating Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs, Alex Craig and family on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig, Auburn; Mrs. Jean Gardner of Saskatchewan; Janet Hall, Wingham; Albert Coultes, Wingham and Agnes Farrier, On Saturday celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crowston's 25th wedding anniver- sary at Chatham were Mr. and Mrs, Orland Irwin, Faye, Donnie and Mike, Mr. and Mrs, Steve Irwin and Cody, Lucknow, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Janet and Kim and Don Nicholson and Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Alton and Lynn of Ashfleld. Whitechurch U.C.W. The Whitechurch U,C,W, held their meeting Wednesday, October 5 at the home of Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs, Millan Moore opened with a poem, Hones in the Village and led in prayer, Mrs, Moore and Mrs: Lorne Durnin gave a dialogue in which two young people discuss a chrlstian youth group and how it can make a difference 111 their life, Mrs. Pauline Adams read an article on Worlds Council of Churches gathered at Vancouver in August. Mrs, Moore read the scripture, She also gave an article on World Missions, The roll call, Ways to help the less fortunate, was answered by nine, The Turn to page 134, The Contractors, SubTrades and Suppliers Extend CONGRATULATIONS on your new modern dairy barn LOUIS KUMPREY AND FAMILY pH 4, Brussels, Org. North 1/7 Lot 11, Concession 6, Morris Township r, JCa•', The public i5 cordially irly+ted la Alford an OPEN HOUSE Sat. 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