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,
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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.
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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
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