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edaewlayi, September 19, limp;
On Tuesday ' word 'was rece..i d, in t
Amsey ,,Wilkens of, T istowel , had passed -
away. He was the father of the, late'Earl,
Wilkins Who ownedthe gaara e; He ft tie. t-
visited with th o , here. a•coy
iy m o:. iks Th .T
ty extends symp ► to , daughter
W
d.
Dorisas
a an��
Glenna and Cry.
Ross �so•'
Ro sand �`Mi ha i,::
On. Wedriesday: Mr. "arid Mrs ; ; Hill
YM.
McBurneyvisited with.Alice Cha erson of
London:.
'B' Mc e: regcallers
.pan , - ,... Y
onTuesday on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pardon
Walter Moore arrfved!honie from Toronto
`Ho on '
spitati Thursda He is tp contui4 :x
e . he,h s ita. ,•.
-th rapt' at th ... ospi, ., ` �'. � `
Mrs. Wallace Milligan. Vs' enjoying two.
weeks', vacation. , "
The. crocheting group meets on Tuesday
evenings at the various metibers'„homes.
Congatulations to Mr..and 'Mrs Murray';.
Irwin. on the birth of a baby boy, Richard
John on Tuesday, Sept. 11,. weighing six
_pounds, a brother for Michael. P�
Mr.and Mrs. Fred Boonstra, Paul and
Calvin. of Sarnia. visited Sunday withp his;
parents,'Mr. and Mrs. Bi11 Uuldriks. .
Sun a`` icni .-.. s to be hold on the
On _...day pip* wa :., Weather
t..�
manse. lawn. Owing to the cool weather tl�ie.,
,meal was held in the. Sunday School room'
rand, ` tern and--,
d, `1VIrs. Douglas
absence of , Mrs. Don Rossi who is on
r a �
?bolideys� ' x x
We are.sorry to report that Ors. Hill Gib •
-
,son was in a par • accident -on Saturday night
b ettat merson� `* �_ around. Walkerton where she received fader'.
.. e , e co unit a °: e` .,a s ed
tits 1 ..,Opfi�flEi. �'`�'��, . �..
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W . K, , ; a irecoverYr
w `ere a ll crowd athejre`d,fo7r the get- ' ` f G
�! � Mr. and Mrafz Jqe I�uchar�rne a oderich
together:: `were Sunda visitors with icier parents, Mr.
`Mr. sand Mrs.. John A:Curve were Suri i y 4v°
and Mrskrov
callers on: Mr, and Mrs, Victo; Emerson on M', aid`. M _ Bill Pi rdon were at
eir wa ,to afamilypicnic on the sec nd
P- . P. w h i t ttn - -i,i :visit with
..Y ,..i'_,� .� �:. t�ing._aara:, ho�.,.a ���.� �.d .� �,,,
concession of Kinloss,;' # " ' her b ,o he it : 11 f°St 1, .
.Mr.' and Mrs;; Bill McBurney left, for their.' v f a ie
,? . a . o .., :.after z
. In the ,.tri. ass oi� the " r,r�tip soe .. tY
home at Aja* on. Mond.. m rn g u
., , .,.7 , .:.�. , ,,.r:. a _, . . $140 was collected in the village;l�'cio�lec-
ee ' :visit ►ith friends he 1.9eaht , ., , ..;_
w , k s ? , .. ' tors, defy r Gibb, Alice Moore .and. Norma•
Mi 'and Mrs: E,W: Beecroft visited;Sun� _
f of nintdt, -;We theme tliose4collecto for liexr
day' •with onald' Beecroft �.-and fami
� . ,
W� g.•� - ,. ' � •Stud t•Minster qtr, Rod Lamb, of Knox
`Code •° ohne weekend athits honehere.
Karen Beecrott of. 'Kitchener ;$Pent- the.. , , . , . _ . � ,.,
g €�
weekend ith her. parents' Mr.:., and =s,y��- � � � :�
Whttechurc h l " ',,,< •
E.W Bee "oft.
e curator meetingo Whitechurch In
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil de Boer, Jason and An- suture"was held on, ednesc ay :evensng in
-;_drew: f. Edmonton ,arrived on Monda to Whitechurch ..Community- error al' Hall.
dr o y :. i . av i t ss f a t luck
` end a.few weeks wiith hiS piarents; Mrs and.p w th Mr$ D � G b� hose . . qtr � 35
pp d 'Boer. suppetP. featurin Pioneer;lfood; Around ,, y
Afirs Johns , e _ :>
were present for-the..sup
Mr ' and Mrs: Ron Nicholson, holson Erin an rt a s. th ro ram• was held
:�. :.. c � d�.,: Afterx th . uP`r ,� R .: g.�.: �.�:•
Ryan.,of Strathroy spent the weekeltd :With .with Mrs John; A"A ` Currie, president
-her .parents, :Mr. and Mrs, John de Boer. nresid[nu Music Was supplied "by, Russel
• Congratulations to Karen Ello. woMcGuireviolin, Ma
ry 'guitar .;and
'playethe organat CalmersChurch nthe Agnes , is io.
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tirrie op'eried the meeting with
poem.. The=... i es were: read, and financi
- s'sTtho eBnt- vett bY
eceta ?es
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Per,' ,,
icmnnaProect ..or, • Kinlo
Tovn hj wasds
us, se ; history
'book.
e:. a i w v r e -f
.oil_ c � :e, v ut ,
was .well anawe ed - arsd .,proved' ve
orous ra. ings, "sleigh rid
sttnas coi cea d dances were "me
oned.
The, ' e s t `s � . aker was gene' .
, Ps,, �..: .......,Jphnst
lio spoke 'on antiqu : She:gave the ear
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story of. China -and passed -Out samples
the antiques Mrs}; - McGuire thanked. Mr
;Johnston acid presented her with a gift.
Gertrude. Durnin';on "!violin, Mary Henn
guitar and Agnes` Faroer on piano play
old time musical numbers.
John Currie on behalf`, or Murray, Elst
presented -'the ,Institute with'a picture
Queen . Elizabeth rand Pace Philip. Pa
Currie showed fihrns -on ,Ontario's; iicentet
• nial,theme•which ,* sver,V,interesting. Cor
t. Bren,pay won the gue
ii ests.contestwereheld of>beans; inda a lucky co
test 011100\741S won_by Mrs anTiffin.
Musical nilmbe was. given .by,.. Gord Wal
violin,Alex Ro,j. ert n banjo,.M a .. He
C_-. SO , j, �y. �J''
knitar and SadieTiiffin, piano: "
`Crows q een
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Majury; Miss Palmerston, Sharon Hartung;
Miss Ripley, Kathryn fftoyd; Miss Seaford),
Lisa Beuttenmiller,• Miss Teeswater, Ronda
MacPherson; Miss. Tiverton, Leslie Leggett.
agd Miss Wingham, Debbie Hodgins.
• Pageant:'co;ordinator is Gies► Walden and; .
master of ceremonies„was Russel rvin.of the
Lucknow. Agricultural Society, Judges were
Carolyn Pridham of Waterloo, Miss: CNE
.1'982; :Irene Palmer of Schomberg, founder`of
- . the CNE Queen of, the Fairs pageant and
Greta Mikes of Gravenhurst, '
Lois-Walden,>Liilian Irvtn,. Susan Irvin and
Donna, Green acted as hostesses Or the
pageant' contestants during the day,,,
. Each of the -girls participating . in the'
pageant rec ' • gifts ,from • the Lucknow
Agriculture S m 'ety. ” Miss Midwestern
Ontario re ived_a sheepskinrug from Bain-
taon's Ql Mill of : lythlind a gift from the,
Lucknow branch f the Bank of Montreal.
Each of the runnersttp also received gifts,
from:, the Lucknow branch ' of the -Bank . of
Montreal.
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OBITUARY :.
'a:
Lily[Gauntj,Mccledaghan
Funeral service was held' Monday, 'Sept-
ember, ' 10, 1984 at 3.30 p.m. 'at the
McBuilney Funeral, . "Home, Wingha'tm, "for., _.
Mrs, .George .McClenagi an of Whitechurch.
Rev: George Bali; ; and Rev Clarence: . Mc-
' Clenaghan officiated':
Mrs. 'McClenaghan ' was carried to her' .
final _resting -peace in Wingham Cemetery 'bS, .
'Ivan Laidlaw, Carl McCI•enaghan, 'John..
Gaunt, Don ; Saunders, Percy 'McClenaghan
and Brian Rintoul.
Carrying floral' tributes were 'Gavin .
McClenaghan, Shelly . Saunders, Clavin
McClenaghan, Scott(McClenaghan, Michael
McClenaghan, Shannon McClenaghan and
Steven' Saunders. ••
Mrs• McClenaghan passed away Satur-
day, September 8, 1984 at Maitland Manor
Nursing Monte, Goderich, after_- a- lengthy -
illness. She *as in her 89th year.
Born in Kinloss Township on 'September „
29, 1895, she was the former Lily Victoria
Gaunt, a daughter of the late Edwin Gaunt
and Ada Garbutt. Her husband predeceased
her in 195$.•
Left to mourn her passing are. one
daughter, Mildred •McClenaghan. of White-
church, and•one son, Edward McClenaghan
of Kitchener. There are three grandchildren,
six great grandchildren and one sister, Mrs.
Alex (Edith) Sealy, Vancouver, B.C. She was
predeceased by one ,sister and five brothers.
Mrs, McClenaghn was' a member of
Whitechurch United Church.
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