The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-03-21, Page 43•
Ciilidrcn visit relatives for holiday
Mr. and Mrs: Harry Gut-
oskie, Michelle and Michael
of Kitchener were Thursday
visitors with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Rintoul,.
Juanita Little of Kings-
bridge spent the weekend of
the spring break 'with Mr.
and Mrs. . C. Little and
family.
Michael and Jonathan
Lewis spent last week, with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Coultes, while
their parents were in Cali-
fornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Coultes, Robbie and Andrew
of,Toronto visited a few days
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Pur-
donof Strathroy and Mr. and
Mrs. Relison Falconer and
Paul of . Sarnia spent the
weekend with Mrs. Robert
Mowbray and visited with
Robert Mowbray in Wing-
ham Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald,
Seddon of Brantford visited
last week with relatives in
Wingham and with her fath-
er, Robert Mowbray, a pat-
ient at Wingham Hospital,
Mrs.. Eileen Parker and
Mrs. •Murray. Granville of
Exeter visited Sunday ,with
Mr. 'and Mrs. Carl McCle'n-
aghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rintoul
and Kevin .on Sunday took
her . parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Corey of Clinton to St.
Jacobs to visit with Mr. and.
Mrs. John Tyndal.
Weekend " ,visitors. with.
Mrs. Ella Johnston, Wing-
ham, were Mrs. Stewart
Smith, Kitchener and Mrs.
John Liddell and three .child-
ren and her baby,, sitter. On
Sunday .Mr: and 'Mrs. Jim
Johnston of .Listowel visited
with his mother.
This community was sorry
to learn last week that Jim
Young of the Langside com-
munity had the misfortune to
fall -and require hospital care.
'The community wishes him a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Horace Aitchison and
Mrs. Elliott of Wingham
were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig,
Lana, Ryan and Jarret arriv--
ed home on Friday from
Florida where they had been
at Winter Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Storey,
Heather, Jeffery, Karen and
Jennifer of Dungannon were.
Saturday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
held at Chalmers Presby-
terian Church here on Sun-
day with Rev, H. Nugent in
charge, Matthew, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim de Boer, was
also baptized at the service.
Mr. Harvey Osborne was in
charge of Rev. Nugent's
services at Ripley and Ash-
field.
Miss Annie Kennedy of
Wingham was admitted to
Wingham Hospital on Satur-
day. Her many friends here
wish her a'speedy recovery.
On Saturday, residents
learned by the funeral hour
that Mrs. Wilmer Nicholson,
the former Gertrude Gaunt,
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Gaunt, had passed
away in. Goderich. She grew
This week in
WH ITECH U RCH
by Valetta Emerson
Craig and family.
Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer, -
Jeffery and . Julie of Water-
loo, visited a few days last
week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Rintoul.. On her
return home she was accom-
panied by . Mrs. Gordon
Campbell and Heather, who
had also been visiting here.
We are pleased to report
that Wilford Clipperton.,.. af-
ter a week .in Wingham Hos-
pital, was able to return
home last . Tuesday.
Dawson .Craigreturned to
Wingham last week from ,St..
Joseph's Hospital and spent
a few, • days with his sister,
Mrs. Janet Hall before re-
turning to his own home here
on Friday,
Communion services were
to young womanhood at the
home farm, 2nd concession,
occupied by John de Boer.
The community extends their
sympathy to her husband,.
and sons.
Mrs. Harvey Osborne,
Bethany,. Anna and Laura
left. on Thursday last and
went to Toronto and Trenton
where they spent several
days with her parents, Rev.
and. Mrs. Hobbs and Ruth.
Mr. and Mrs. Osborne and
family returned home on
Friday.
The Young People's 'Sbei
ety held a Bowling Party on
Saturday evening.
Murray Gibb, last week
while working at Tom Day's,
had the misfortune to receive
a cut finger on the saw. The
community wishes him a
very speedy recovery.
Mrs. Rena Fisher is spend-
ing a few dayswith her
daughter, Mrs. Bill Gibson,
Bill Gibson and sons, Greg
and Bill.
Tuesday visitors with Mrs.
Ella Johnston ' of Wingham
were Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Swartz and three children of
Thunder Bay, Mrs. Gary
Black and Jeffery of Clinton,.
Mrs. Barclay of St. Pauls and
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie of 2nd,
concession, Kinloss.
On Friday Mrs. Archie
Hertel of Kitchener and Mrs..
Stuart Forsyth of Walkerton
visited with their sister Mrs.
E. W. Beecroft, and all
visited with their brother,
Hugh Sinnamon. Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Sinnamon of.
Wingham also visited at the
same home.
Miss Michelle Sinnamon
of Seaforth visited on Friday
with her cousin, Karen Bee-
croft.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
Simmons of London visited
Monday with Mr.: and Mrs.
Lorne Durnin.
Correction:
The following social item
was incorrect in last week's
issue.
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Pardon
arrived home from . Florida
and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Gaunt .and Jen-
nifer in Chatham on the way.:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul
arrived home from a month's
stay in Florida and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Campbell: spent
the weekend with them. We
apologize for any' inconven-
ience the error may have
caused.
ES BIG .GAIL
T��R E•-
,N TwE W1INIAps
Visitors in K;inl�ugh for holiday
BY MAY :BOYLE
• Miss . Betty Hamilton of
Niagara visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Barr and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ecken-
swiller, London, spent a. few '..
days with Mrs. George Gra-
ham. .
Brian Whiteside and
friend, Sam Prochilo of 'for -
onto, visited lastweek with
\Brian's grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs." Arthur Haldenby.
' Mrs Bob • Brooks, Bevan
and Bradley of Listowel and
Mrs. John Barr visitedone
evening with Bill, Brian and
Winnifred Percy.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Hedley, Debbie and Karen
visited' OnSunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Mervyn Hedley at
Walkerton.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fair, Mrs.
Mary MacDonald, Mrs.
Frank Maulden, and. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Scott visited on
Sunday with Edna and May
Boyle. .
Mr. and Mrs: • Howard
Bennett and. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Whiteside of Tor-
onto spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hald-
enby. •
The Holyrood Women's
Institute held their euchre
party in the hall on Thursday
evening with 6 tables in play.
High -lady was Mrs. Mary
MacDonald of Ripley. High
Gent - Jack Scott. The two
lucky prizes went to Carrie
Allen and George McBride.
KINLOUGH W.M.S.
The. Kinlough Presbyter-
ian. W.M.S. meeting was
held on Wednesday after, -
noon at the church with Mrs.
Glen Haldenby hostess. Mrs.
Jack Barr presided and open-
ed with a poem. '
Mrs. Frank Maulden read
the' minutes and reminded
the ladies of the Synodical at
Goderich in April. Plans for
the Easter Thankofferine in
the forth of a congregational
evening °were made. A
church• cleaning be is to be
held before Easter. A special
offering was taken for the aid
of their adopted child.
Mrs. Don Bushell, pro-
gram convener, presided and
began with a reading, Our
place in .Life. The Bible
Study, quiz and discussion
were from St. Mark, taken by
Mrs. Bushell.
Playette„ "Why study con- it
temporary' China", was pres-
ented. Taking part were Mrs.
Jack Barr, Mrs. Don Bushell,
Miss. Winnifred Percy, Mrs.
Bill MacPherson, Mrs. Glen
Haldenby and Mrs. Frank
Maulden. A story on China
was given by Mrs. Alex
Percy and . Mrs. Tom Mac-,
Donald.
Mrs.. Frank Maulden had
two Bible contests. The
Lord's Prayer repeated in
unison closed the meeting.
The illness you II never see
coming. Get in shape and
don't give the enemy
a big target.
Fitness is fun.
Try some. Pc7RT/C/P3[T/Ofh
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