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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-02-14, Page 18Page 114--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, February 14, 1979 Whitechurch man dies in car accident BY VALETTA EMERSON This community received a -shock when they learned that Clarence Adams on Friday evening had been involved in a car accident three miles west from Highway 4 on Highway 86 and that he had been transferred to London hospital. where he had passed . away; but he was being kept on a machine to preserve his kidneys to be given a 'patient needing a kidney transplant. Clarence was returning from visiting his .wife, a patient at Wingham Hospital, when he met with the accident. Sym- pathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Adams, Murray and Dawn. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coultes, Robert and Andrew of Toronto spent the week- end. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Coultes. On Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rae Lewis, Michael and Jonathan were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Einpey, .Auburn, Mr. 'and Mrs. Ron Coultes, Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Coultes, Robert and - Andrew of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Ryan of Goderich visited Saturday with her sister Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and Mr. Mc- Clenaghan: Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mc- Clenaghan of. St. Thomas spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ben McClen= aghan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. Mr. and, Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mrs. George Tiffin w� of Lucknoaccompanied Mr: and Mrsi, Bob Campbell to Strathroy for a hockey game in which Gregory McMillan of Watford was a player. After the game all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMillan and family at Watford. Visitors on Saturday ,with Mrs. Ella Johnston of Wing- ham were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston of St. Pauls and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson arrived home Friday evening from their Caribbean cruise. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and. family were Mr. and Mrs. Rob Frank and Robbie of Wingham and. Mrs. Gordon Fisher, Lori and Lee of Ayton. Mrs.. G. Gibson, who kept house. for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson while they were away, returned to Lucknow on Friday. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were `Mr. and Mrs. Leonard "` 'dbinson and Mark, Bel - grave, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul, Steven, Scott and Stuart of West Wawanosh. ,Miss Lynda Moore, form- erly of Whitechurch, • now training in the air force is at, Ottawa at the Parliament Buildings. She had to usher and show important visitors where to put their coats and sit. Some she met were the Governor General, John Diefenbaker and Trudeau. She was looking forward to meeting representatives coming from China and France. Albert Coultes returned home on Tuesday last after spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Schwi- chtenberg, Lori and Kerry of Port Elgin. MANAGEMENT SEMINAR FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK An introduction to bookkeeping techniques. How to set up lour- naffs, record transactions, post the General Ledger and perform the preliminary steps for preparation of th•e.,Financial Statements: It's, a must for \every .small business operator! small .Business Management Seminar At Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Wingham. On February 28th, 1979, , from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM ,Registration fee of $30.00 per person, luncheon included For further information, please contact, P. T. Huxtable Tel. 271-5650 (collect) Complete this coupon, and mail it along with your cheque to the following address: Management Seminar, Federal Business Development Bank, • 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford. Name(s) Address Postal Code Tel Miss Anne Hamilton of Lucknow visited on the week- end with her friend Cindy Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of Hyde Park visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Gary John- ston and family of Mildmay were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore -and family. Nat Thomson of Lucknow called on Mr. and. Mrs. Victor Emerson Sunday ev- ening. Mrs. Harvey Osborne and Bethany were in Kitchener on Friday where Bethany had an eye check up. We are sorry to report Mr. Robert Mowbray is a patient at Wingham Hospital. His many friends wish him a very speedy recovery. The February meeting of Chalmers W.M.S. will be held at the home of Mrs. Osborne with leaders, Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Helper - Mrs. Angus. Falconer. Roll call, verse with word heart. Courtesy Mrs. Bill Purdon. On Wednesday last Mrs. Harvey Osborne returned with Mr. Osborne to Toronto for discussion . at Knox Col- lege.. Bethany ` visited , with her friend Lana Craig .arid Anna and baby Laura visited with Mrs. Herman De Bruyn until their return Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs: Bill Porteous of . Lucknow were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon.. and Miss Beatrice McQuillin visited Sunday and Monday with Miss Barbara Purdon of Kitchener. Mr. Clifford Coultes visit- ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Osborne and family. The Bible Study class . met on Tuesday last at 4 p.m. at the home of leader, Mrs. Harvey Osborne, Dawson Craig was admit- ted on Monday as a patient at ' ,Wingham Hospital. UNITED CHURCH ANNUAL MEETING Whitechurch United Church held its annual meet- ing February 2 at 8 p.m. Rev. Wilena Brown presided and opened the meeting with scripture reading and prayer. The statistical report showed members of 'session 6, resid- ents members 47; -non resid- ent members 12, members removed by certificate 1, one death, that of Robert Adams. Members of the session are, clerk, M. Moore, C. Laidlaw, R. Chapman, C. Whytock, E. Sleightholm and D. Gibb. Trustee board, C. Laidlaw, E. Sleightholm and R. 'Chap- man. Members of the committee of stewards. are Mrs. F. Tiffin, D. Gibb, Mrs. G. Farrier, C. Laidlaw, C. Whytock, F. Tiffin, Mrs. D. Gibb, Mrs. L. Malin, p. Chapman, Mrs. C Laidlaw and ' E. Sleightholm. Other, officers .are; minist- er, Rev. Wilena Brown; clerk ,of 'session and secretary treasurer, M: Moore; audit- ors, I. Laidlaw, C. Laidlaw, Mrs. D. Burrows; organist, Mrs. G. Farrier, assistants, Mrs: Jean Tiffin, Janet Laid- law; Observer, Mrs. G. Far- FilLthem out! Send them in! You've already received Quarartteed Income Supplement application forms • in the mail.-- if you've been getting ,the Supplement: -To continue receiving the Supplement you must fill out the appli- cation and return it in the addressed envelope which was enclosed. ' if you haven't done so, please fill it out now. Return it immediately and continue receiving the Supplement to your pension beyond March 31st. 1+ Health and Welfare Canada' Monique Begin Minister Sante et Bien -etre social Canada rier; ushers, G. Chapman, C. Chapman, • C. Laidlaw, ' J. Whytock, C. Wh°ytock, M. Gibb, Clare Weber, Ken Quipp and Calvin Quipp. • The United Church Wom- en had a very -successful year with officers, honorary pits.' ident, Rev. Wilena Brown; president, Mrs. G. Farrier; secretary, Mrs. Russell Chapman; corresponding— secretary, -Miss Mildred Mc- Clenagahn; ' treasurer, Mrs. Dave Gibb. Two parcels of used cloth- ing • were sent to Fred Victor Mission valued at $304.00. The Sunday School with superintendent Clifford Laidlaw, secretary treasurer Elmer Sleightholin, superin- tendent of cradle roll, Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw and teachers Mrs. Gary Chapman, Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw and Garry Chapman, . had a very suc- cessful year. They sponsored a Foster Child in Brazil and closed with a balance on hand. The board of stewards expressed sincere apprecia- tion to all who have filled in as volunteer caretakers since ' July 1978. WHITECHURCH 4-11. WIiitechurch 4-h club held their second meeting on Saturday forenoon at the home of leader, Mrs. Archie. Purdon. -- The president, Lori Ann Jamieson, opened the meet- ing with the 4-H pledge:' The roll call was answered by -the 8 members showing the basic colours - and telling basic colour which suits them. The name chosen by the club is. Whitechurch Final Touches. The minutes were lead by Lorie Purdon. The meeting was then turned over to .Mrs. Purdon and "fiats were tried on by the members. Lorie Purdon dis- played a sewing .baskets which each member is to make.' Mrs. Elliott, leader, showed how to make a hat and how to prepare the fabric, The next meeting will be at Mrs. Elliott's Saturday a.m, February 17. Roll call - work on your record book; bring a hat that you feel most com fortable to wear. Zippy Trinfiettes BY ANNE ALTON. The second meeting of the Zippy Trinettes was held on . February 7 at the. home of Mrs. Cranston. The leaders talked about Achievement Day, when the club will be doing an exhibit called "Birthstones • Leg- ends and . Characteristics. Mrs. Cranstontalked about hats and how the old styles are coming back. Mrs. Nixon explained how to straighten and place material on the grain. Then—they talked about knits, cottons and stiffeners.' Following • the second meeting, the club held the third meeting. Mrs. Cranston discussed scarves and the leaders demonstrated how to tie them. The meeting ended with the members learning to tie a tie.