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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-03-21, Page 18P 18---Lucinow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 21, 1979 hechurci.. minister sent to BY VALETTA EMERSON We are pleased to report Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Os- that Earl Wilkens was able to borne and family after Har- return home last Tuesday vey's graduation are posted from University Hospital, to Thomson, Manitoba and. Wilford . Clipperton was -expect to leave the, end ofadmitted on Monday last to May as there has not been a Wingham Hospital. preacherthere for over a Dawson Craig .has been year, ,able to return from SL HURON PERTH PERTH R.C.S.S. BOARD s -KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION St. Joseph's Community School KINGSBRIDGE 1:30.5:00 p..m. MARCH 29th, Thursday Please bring birth certificate or baptismal certificate. PHONE • 529-7646 PRINCIPAL DAVEZY.LUK'. eph's' Hospital, London to the home of his sister, Mrs. Janet Hall on Friday. Mrs, Agnes Farrier arriv- ed home on the weekend after visits at Florida and "Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Smith of Markham visited a few clays with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman. Mr. Smith and , Mrs. Chapman are brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emer- son, Darlene, • Sharon and Brenda of St. Catharines spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mrs. Harvey Osborne, Bethany,. Anna and Laura are visiting this school holiday with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Hobbs ' and Ruth of Trenton. . - Mr, and Mrs. George Webster returned on Satur- day from a two week visit at Riverview, New Brunswick with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vincent and Patrick. Midget C hockey team of 1978' FORD LTD 2, 4 door sedan. 2 1978. CHEV IMPALAS, 4 doing .sedans 1978 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS, 2 door 1978 NOVA, 6 cylinder automatic, power.steering andpower brakes ' 2 - 1978 CHEVELLES, power steering and power. I brake$ ..1978 LE MANS, . 6 cylinder 1978 PONTIAC 1977 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS, with aircondition'ing 1977 'PONTIAC CATALINA, sedan 1977 PONTIAC ACADIAN, 2 door 1977 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE, 2 door 1976 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM 197¢ LE. MANS, stationwagon 1976 PONTIAC LE• MANS; 4 door, air conditioned. a 1976 OLDS 98, full power 1976 HORNET, -2 door 1975 OLDS, 98 1975 PONTIAC LE MANS, 4 door 1975 CHEV IMPALA, 2 door 1975 CUTLASS SALON 1973 PONTIAC BROUGHAM, 4'door 1973 CHEV 'IMPALA, 4 door hardtop 1978 34 TON GMC, 8 cylinder automatic, power steeringand brakes 2'-.1977 GMC 1/2 TON PICKUPS, V-8 automatic with power steering 1973. FORD, .1 'ton cab and chassis • A number of vans from 1974-1976. Some V8s, some 6 cylinder, some CHEVS and some FORDS •1•••1!1••••1.. e'•s)s.1•'•••• 'BRUSSELS MOTORS BOService Station Phone 887-6173 as I� guests BY LORRAINE McGUIRE Dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. . and I Mrs Ray Hamilton .and Wendy - were Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'Hamilton and girls of. Hanover,, . Mr., and •Mrs. Rod McDonagh of Lucknow• and Andy Hamil- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett and , family 'of London spent the . weekend at their home, Were. • Mr. and Mrs Bill Reeves and Janice visited on Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Ron McGuire, . Christopher and Scott. Mr. and Mrs. -,Steele : and family. of London spent the weekend at their home here. Wendy Hamilton and Nan- cy .McGuire .of London visited with their parents for the. weekend. which Richard Moore and Greg Gibson are members won 4 to 3 overtime with Durham Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill' Purdon arrived home on Thursday after a month's stay in Flor- ida, • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell , and Heather of Kitchener spent the weekend with them. Barry Tiffin and Charles St. Pierre of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin.. Kevin, .Shannon and Heather Beecroft of Wing - ham visited a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen. Oln Sunday .their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs: Ronald Beecroft came and took them home to Wingham,' .On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Crman Whytock and Jack were at Teeswater to visit with his father, Alex Whyt- ock who had just returned on Friday from London Hospital and is recovering rapidly. • Mrs. Marie Ott of Kit- chener visited Friday . with her daughter, Mrs. Carman Whytock, Mr. Whytock anti Jack. Sunday visitors wit Mr.. :,and. Mrs. Bill ..,Evans'Were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans- of Hyde Park, Bob Evans and his friend of Hamilton, . and Mr. and Mrs: :Ted' ,Evans, Larry and Lisa of Ballinafad.. Margaret Moffat of•Toron- tospent the weekend with Graham Moffat of Teeswater and visited with Mrs. Gra- ham Moffat . who has 'been brought back to Wingham Hospital. Mr. ..and. Mrs. Walter.'El- liott, Karen, Bafry and Tavid • and Mrs. Elliott Sr. of Wing - hair' visited on. Sunday with Mr. and . Mrs. Pal' Elliott and ..Jeffery of. 7Brussels. Weekend visitors with Mr, ;and Mrs, CarI : McClenaghan were .Mr. and : Mrs. , Irwin McClenaghan, Mr. and Mrs. MartiDuffy and Jamie and Mr.. and Mrs. Dave Hudspn, all of St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. arrived home from Florida to Chatham where they 'visited with Mr; and 'Mrs. Donald Gaunt and Jennifer-, On Fri- day they arrived at White- church accompanied by Mrs. Donald Gaunt and. Jennifer. Harris Purdon of Wing- hamspent the weekend with Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Purdon Johnston Bros. [Bothwell.Iad:],. Dunganufin, Ontario New Gravel. Prices Cash & Carry Effective Immediately . • Ton .15c .95c .90c .95c •'95c ...y 1.75 .95c .40c l'�iII Stone Dust Sand • Crushed. Gravel Cement Gravel Drainage :Stone Oversize Stone Pit Run Gravel Open Daily 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. DUngannon. Pits OnIy 59.7947 and Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Mrs. Donald Gaunt and Jennifer visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt of Wingham., Mr. and Mrs.. Wayne Farrier, Amy and Kimberley of Guelph visited it few days with his mother, Mrs. Agnes Farrier. Lyle Willis of Bluevale,_ "Visited with Mr. and Mrs. - Arthur Burrows for a few days .this . week. • WHITECHURCH W.I. Whitechurch W.I. curators meeting was held March 14 atthe home of Mrs. John - A. Currie. Miss Merle Wilson, president, opened the meet- ing. In •the absence of the assistant"s"ecretary Mrs. Em- erson, Mrs. Dan. Tiffin was appointed secretary for the meeting. Miss Wilson read the poem "Mother Nature in March" The special fund of money. raised. by having a. few table' s of cards' amounted to 529.00. The collection was received. Mrs. Russel • Gaunt had. some' information on a bus trip. After discussion on it they decided that Mrs. Gaunt and Mrs'.Elgin Johis 'on look t,. after this trip up in the north of Bruce on June 13th. Miss Wilson read ..a poem. Mrs, John A. Currie pres- ided for her Curator meeting. She read ,a poen: • When Irish Eyes are Smit- in'.g and My• Wild • Irish Rose' • were sung with Mrs. Don Ross' acconpaning:'pianist: Mrs. James McInnes: gave, :the motto,. Grow,.. but not old. A : contest was held to be ansvfrered with letter of the word, .shamrock: Miss Merle. Wilson won Isti, prize, Mrs. Johnston Conn and Mrs. Dan Tiffin 2nd prize. Mrs, Dan Tiffin wore the most green. The topic was Bush Days by Malcolm Lamont. Mrs.. E. Johnston, Mrs. T. ' Meltcalfe and Miss Merle Wilson served lunch. Mr. and• •Mrs. Ross Smith of Russeldale visited Sunday with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman. WHITECHURCH U.C.W. Whitechurch U.C.W. held their meeting March 16 at 2 p.m. at the home of' Miss Mildred McClenaghan. Mrs. Millan ;Moore opened the meeting with a noem, - `'Vari- ety". All sang hymn, ."Sav- iour,. the dying love". Mrs. Pauline Adams read scrip- ture, John 15: 8 -17. Mrs. Muriel Thompson gave the meditation, God's Lesson. Mrs. Lorne Durnin- led in prayer. All sang .hymn, "Lord speak to me that I may speak". Mrs. Milian, Mnore gave a talk on Women. of China: today: The•Communist party came to power in, 1949 and have done away with many of the old policies, such as, arranging' marriages and. schooling for rural girls. Now we have am 1 oat equal' g al' rights 9 with. men and get an educa- tion. A qUiz on China was . held. Mrs. Millan Moore gave . an Irish reading: Mrs. Chapman thanked Miss Mc Clenaghan :for ' her ' home. Eleven answered a roll call . with a verse with "ancient" or by .showing something from China. . • • The collection and. • the least coin was .received. Mrs. Agnes ,Fa"crier closed with prayer. The birthday tea was then enjoyed by • all: elects dies return from �awain holiday Helen ' Todd . and Isabel Miller 'returned. -home "'from Hawaii on Sunday. Both were well tanned after enjoy- ing the tropical sun for two weeks. Also:, vacationing in the south were Mr. and Mrs.' John' -Rutherford. The Ruth- eifords returned home from. Freeport, Bahama Islands on. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford also attended the wedding. of PhihPaquette and. Laurie Ginn on Saturday in Holmesville. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Todd and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Verdun .Ducharme of Wingham. Miss Adrianne Makovskis of Willowdale is also visiting with the Todds. ' - Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald were. Mr. • and Mrs Eldon Emerson, Darleen, Sharon and Brenda of St. Catharin- . es:g Mr. and Mrs. Gordon • Millar, Trevor and Kristin of Kitchener, Mr. and,__Mrs. Doug ° MacDonald, Paul,' Chris and Tricia from Aub- • ` urn, Mr. and - Mrs.- Jack MacPherson and 'Danny of Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Holmes of London, and Jeff Taylor. Mts. Sadie Barbour re- turned home: after a three week visit with Mr, and Mrs. Chuck- Holmes of -London. Mr. and Mrs. Tom .Irwin and Candice • and Mr. and :Mrs. Gordon Hunt and fain- • ily of Elmira visited with Mr._ and Mrs. Allan . Cranston. Jim Hunt is -spending a few days with, his, grandparents. SHOOT PARTY Winners at the shoot party this past week were Ruby Hanna, and Kenneth Ma- whinney for the ladies and Jim Errington and Bob Jef- ferson " for .the men'. The "most shoots" prize went to John Gaunt. • a::.;a�:::::••rr►:p:::::,1.-..r.:.c�:.:........:2•rit�i;i:.:.••:•:z::: .. f