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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-08-15, Page 29
Celebrate toddler's To celebrate Jonathan Lewis' birthday on Sunday, ifi's -parents, Mr. and Mrs. "*Rae Lewis, held a relative birthday .party attended by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Empey, Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Coultes, Andrew and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller, Wingham; grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Coultes, Wingham, great grandmother, Mrs. Mayme Caslick., Wingham and brother, Michael. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Elliott, Karen, Barry, David,Sherry Bradley, Clara Milligan, Mrs. Agnes Elliott, Wingham, Brent Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw- and aidlawand Michelle, London, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blake, Brussels, Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Blake, and Amanda? Brus' sels, attended a one year birthday party for Jeffery Elliott at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott of Brussels. Dale Jamieson and Bob Jamieson last week attended the church camp at • Kintail. We are sorry to report that Miss Annie Kennedy of. Wingham was admitted to Wingham Hospital. Her many friends here wish her a very speedyrecovery. Mrs. Victo>• Emerson re- ceived word from Mrs,. R. Berg that Mrs. Elmer Wilker of Stratford passed away August 6 in Stratford Hos- pital. W.I. members of Whitechurch will remember when they attended Stratford they had their evening lunch at the home of Mrs. Wilker, down bythe river. She was. Tweedsmuir Curator . for Perth Centre. W.I., secretary - treasurer for Guelph Area, charter and life member of Athlone W.I. Visitors on Wednesday last with Mr. and Mrs; Carl McCienaghan and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan were Mr. and Mrs. ' Jim .McIntyre of Val Caron and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenaghanof St. Thomas: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Plattsville were recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan and Mrs. McClenaghan returned home with them for a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc- Clenaghan attended the Dobberftein-Baird wedding in Cayuga last weekend.;. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mooney and family of Amherstview spent the weekend' with Rev. and Mrs. John Bell. The Mooneys are friends from Amherstview, the last charge where Rev. Bell preached. Joe Tiffin Jr. attended a Bantam hard ball school for a Mr. and Mrs. Gary John- ston and family of Mildmay were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and family. Kimberley ttintoul of St. Helens and Tracey Gardner of Belmont visited a few days last week with Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon 'Rintoul. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Whytock and Jack on Sunday attended the Whytock picnic in Kincardine, where about 30 gathered. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore and family of Wroxeter were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and family., Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Speifan • of Brussels were Sunday visitors with 'her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gord- on Rintoul. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rintoul and Joe Corey attended a Saturday sale in the Sarnia area. On Sunday afternoon Mr. week at lversilde Park, Wingham ane-mipived a certificate. ."' Mr, and Mrs. Joe Tifftn,, Joey and Mrs. Orville Tiffin recently attended the 40th wedding anniversary cele- bration in Walkerton for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Platt. This week in WHITECHURCH . by Valetta Emerson and Mrs. Don Caesar held a family reunion at their home for the relatives on Ater side of the house. After lunch all went across to the gall park where a lively game of ball finished off the excitement of the day. Debbie Rintoul is visiting this week with Mr, and Mrs: Gary Rintoul han d Kevin. WHITECHURCH W.1, The Whitechurch W.I. was held on Wednesday evening, August 8 at 8 p.m. The topic was The Year of the Child. The president, Miss Merle Wilson, opened the meeting. The minutes 'and treasurer's statement were given by the secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Al- an Falconer. Arrangements were made for the sale September 15 of crafts, baking,. .vegetables and white elephant articles from 2 to 5 p.m. Tea will be served. The roll call was answered by 19 telling something which can., be done to help a child. Thermotto, the best inher- itance a parent can give his. child is a few minutes of his time, was prepared by Mrs. Johnston Conn and read by Mrs. Rena Fisher. Mrs. Tom Metcalfe and Mrs. Alan Falconer gave readings. Mrs. Ian. Trainer of the Salvation Army, Wingham, was introduced by Mrs, Rena Fisher as the guest, speaker. Mrs. Trainer, informed the Institute care of the child started in England, and they are celebrating. their 20th anniversary. She dealt with thesubject being aware, caring and sharing. It is wrong to force a child. Mrs. Rena Fisher present- ed Mrs. Trainer witha gift. Miss- Merle Wilson con- ducted a Mother Goose con- test. Lunch was served by Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Farrier and Mrs. Emerson. immusionommosiamomai Please, you can help ■ ■ REFUGEE ■ • EMERGENCY ■ ■ in Nicaragua ■ g • Emergency Medical 1 Supplies • a Reconstruction for ■ tomorrow ■ ■ OXFAM ■ ■ Box 18,000 Toronto, 1 Ottawa, ■ ■ Halifax, 1 ■ St. John's ▪ Box 12,000 Vancouver ■ ■ .Calgary, Regina, ■ Winnipegilicalmamaasimmusomott ■ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mc- Glynn, Wayne and Janet of Kitchener, spent the holiday weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Me Glynn and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin. In the Wingham-Sebring- ville Intermediate ball game at Brussels on Monday even- ing last, ' it took 15 innings before the game could be decided 1 - 0 for Wingham. Y ' Lacknow Sentinel, Wedneadny, AuBest 1S, 1979.--Page19 first birthday Joe Tiffin works with this team. - Mrs. George Wellwood; ' wife of the late Ezra Wel- lwood, passed away on Tues day last. This community ex- tends their sympathy to the family, Mrs., Cliff Heifer,. Gordon and Normans in .the passing of their mother. The Wellwoods are well known in the community having farm- ed south of Whitechurch on the 12th concession. They - had the service station, were caretakers of Chalmers Pres- byterian Church and resided., for a time in the house now owned by Dawson Craig. Anyone attending the C.N.E. on Monday, August 27 might be interested in knowing that. Miss Colleen Farrier will be playinga recital of classical piano music at 6:00 p.m. in 'the Music Building near the Pure Food Building. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Victor Emer- son were Mrs. Jim Shields, Mr. anad. Mrs. Stan Chisholm of Milton, and Mr. and Mrs.. Greenless, Campbellville. Sunday visitors with Mr, Miss Lynda Moore of and Mrs, Bill Rintoul were. Camp Borden was a weekend Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Camp visitor in the village. bell and Heather, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs, Ted Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard .Rob - Lisa and Larry of Ballinafad ' inson, Mark and Tracy, Bel - were Sunday visitors with his grave Mr. and Mrs, • (Mack parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cardiff, Brussels; Mr. and. Evans and her parents of Mrs. Neil Rintoul, Stephen, Kinloss. Scott and Stuart. t►i E.' =a C & 8 Builders "Builders For Todays Building Needs". Carpentry and Cement Work CALL Alex Chip."olm 529-7714 OR _.- Doug . Blacker 524-8.147 PHONE AFTER 6 P.M. That's the key to controlling quackgrass this fall with RQundupe herbicide. Next spring, nothing will be more important thangetting in and planting as early as possible. unfortunately, that doesn't leave much time for dealing with-: quackgrass. Unless you apply Roundup® herbicide by Monsanto this fall after harvest. Treating quackgrass this fall means you'll have one Tess chore in the spring. Simply allow the quackgrass to re -grow undisturbed in the crop stubble until the majority of plants are act- ively growing and at least 8 incites high (3-4' leaf stage): But treat before the first killing frost. Properly applied, Roundup will be absorbed and "translocated" down into the network of rhiiomes- destroying the entire plant, above and below ground. Five days after treatment, you can resume fall tillage operations. . Since Roundup has no residual soil activity, you can plant wheat, oats, barley, corn or soybeans next spring - without risk of crop injury. What'smore, many farmers using Roundup as the key element in a quackgrass control program, have been able to - achieve manageable quackgrass control for as long as three years. See your dealer about Roundup. The herbicide that gets to the root of the problem. Monsanto Canada Inc. Toronto. Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW iHE. LABEL DIRECTIONS FOR ROLINDUPo HERBICIDE. Roundupp© is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company: RCN -5/79 °Monsanto Company 1979. There's never been a'"°` x w": herbicide like this before.