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HAPPY 35th ANNIVERSARY
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JUNE Sth, 1989
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Love and Best Wishes
Joan, Terry, Richard, Dennis
Lori "& Gary Paul & Ellen
Chalmers celebrates 125th
Chalmers Presbyterian Church
Whitechurch held their 125th anniver-
sary service on Sunday, May 21 at 11
a.m. and 8 p.m. with the Rev. Lloyd
Murdock R.A., M. Div of St. John's
Presbyterian Church Grimsby. Lloyd
was a former student minister in
Whitechurch in 1973-74.
At the moring service Steven Rintoul
turned on a lovely gold lamp for the
organ in memorial of his grandfather
William Rifitoul.
Neil Rintoul asked the church to
receive the memorial andto dedicate it
to the glory of God. Rev. John Neilson
accepted and dedicated it. This was
given to the church by Mrs. William
Rintoul and her family.
Rev. Murdock's sermon in the morn-
ing was called Joy of Life. The choir
sang two hymns.
Rev. John Neilson sang Only Shadows,
and At the End of the Round.
In the evening the special guests were
the King's Messengers from the Elmira
area. They sang during the service
which was enjoyed by all. The sermon
m the evening was called Bread for the
Hungry.
A crowd of nearly 300 attended the
noon luncheon in the hall following the
morning service; also a social hour
followed the evening service.
Personal
Visiting with -Norma Rintoul for the
special anniversary se -iv -fees were Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie, Michelle and
Michael -of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Oberholtzer, Jeff and Julie of
Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Robin-
son, Mark, Tracy and Tim ” of Belgrave;
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell,
Heather of Ancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Rintoul, Steven, Scott and Stuart; Mr.
and `Mrs. Jim Reid of Goderich; Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Cameron of Lucknow;
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cardiff of Brussels.
H1TEIIIURCH
by Jean Ross
Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, Owen
Sound, spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Ross and attended the special
anniversary services. Also visiting Sun-
day and Monday with the Ross' were
Rev. and Mrs. R.D.A. Currie of Owen
Sound, who also attended the special
service. -
Bill Parker and son on Bradley of For-
mosa, .and Marilyn Parker of Kitchener
visited Monday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Carmen Whytock.
Rev. and Mrs. Jack Whytock and
baby Ian of North Carolina visited
recently for a few days with Carmen
and Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher of Hamilton;
Joan Fisher of Waterloo; Mr. and -Mrs.
Carmen Machan and Jennifer of
Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Newman
and family of Ayton; Rena Fisher of
Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson Jr.
of Goderich visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ross Waterloo
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -'Don
Ross and attended the special church
service.
Rev. and Mrs. T,To-iVlurdoei "ann
family of Grimsby visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott.
The Whitechurch Institute would like
to thank the area canvassers who col-
lected for the -Cancer Society which
realized $1,540. They were - Margaret
McLeod, Pauline Cox, Jennie Fear, Kay
Cruickshank, Russel McGuire, Gordon
Cruickshank, Mrs. A. Purdon, Helen
Currie, Brenda Day, Agnes Farrier and
Jean Ross.
advantageous
CO-Opeducaticfl
*Mat do you think cif when :you .Blear
the words handicapped, people with
special _needs or anyone who is labelled?
My name is Vikki Owen and I attend
FE. Madill Secondary School. One of my
course_selections this years was CO-OP.
"What's COOP?" may run through your
mind.
CO.OP is a volunteer educational pro-
-gram which enables each student to have
an opportunity to develop a career in-
terest. I jumped at this opportunity to get
an idea of what field 1 would :he in-
terested in. With this type .sof program
available, you can get a ;gam on your
career ;goals; testing the future.
My job placement is at Jack Reavie
Enterprises in Wingham. There 1 have
been given the chance to ,give my help to
others that need support and guidance
and give advice 'to others. At Jack
Reavie.,I do many things from Manufac-
turing
products to helping with certain
prog.rams, such as the •speech program
an: - filling "contracts. Working with :peo-
ple and giving :them .a -chance to be so-
meone Snakes me feel really good inside.
Since my ` IP :program started at
Jack Reavie .Enterprises, ,I have ,become
friends with the "pile I workwith and
have grown to en iny job more as
every day goes yy. or this I would like
Helen inty.
congratulations to Helen Maolntyre
who vaduated from 'University o.
Waterloo on 'Wedneaday. Helen .had
honours in Kinesielogy and a minor In
1 i age ►t may..
Those attending r graduation were
her mother, 'Nancy 1cIntyre, grand -
other Olive'Needham and other
relatives `were Marilyne Maelntyre,
1 t r dyer ch..
Selo leaves fon .Wednesday , o to
'Swope for nine w. ,Sbe was a
bridesmaid for p 'Wend) Mary Joan
ll+rOh of uville, who ,W00 Malri.od
an
Say.
day At :,soutbUM) ,41arnes
olv'er Dickie, eon" f ` .' ter -And J t
Vnv and j
;M011tyre, twins
Kitchener.
cMr. and Mrs Jo `Win ,Senior
onkertained
i
Jenathan
rol of
.at their
BIW Owen
to thank everyone at Jack Reavie Enter-
prises for givrng me this experience.
Anyone who is in the process of con-
sidering to take CO-OP, Y .highly recom-
mend this program. It gives you the ad-
vantageof wining first hand .knowledge
and txpetince in a .career you .may be
interested in.
aduaies
Iii'uss
by .Ruth Buchmeier
,eoursnr !:h .gn Spy after James
Dic 's .
Denver and r rendaa Dickie and Mex
and Deanna of Sutton were up for the
wed.
iaitoro over the w end with Donald
andgill Maclntyre so*
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-were their fa4 NorMa and Dave of
Pairnerston i Matilyntle and Dale of
zK tc .�`.. Sunday dam` guests were
Jankowski and }lie Marie Bard -
castle end Sabrina of ?lticolke.
Visiting With Jack and ;blanche
lisodhoun <at wosk was Jack's sister,
Jean tten of mitral Lake; Michigan.
We are glad. to bear4bat Laurie Bell
is borne ag after being in Wingluun
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