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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-10-17, Page 101 Lneknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 17, 1984...Page � k. Attend Grey -Bruce institute convention Attending the Grey -Bruce Institute con- vention October 11 and 12 were Mrs: Russel McGuire, Mrs. John A, Currie and Rena Fisher. The winner of the trophy was Bruce South District. They were the.• only district out of the nine districts with 100 per cent reports which is the first qualification required for the trophy. Congratulations Bruce South District. .Do it again in 1985. Never fail to send in your reports. Karen Beecroft of Kitchener spent the . weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft. Visitors on Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. Eb W. Beecroft were Ronald Beecroft, Shan- non and Heather, . Sharon Worth and Stacey and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arbogast of St ratford.. Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer on Wed- nesday visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson, Erin' and Ryan of Strathroy: On. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim de Boer, Matthew, Michael and Alisia 'visited with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. John Jamieson and family of Listowel: ' M. and Mrs. Relison Falconer of Sarnia was accompanied home on. Saturday by Cassie Mowbray • after a two week visit there. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw, Michelle and Jason of. London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and . Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. • Alan Falconer is now employed at the Bruce Nuclear Point. Mr. and Mrs. Relison Fulkerson of Sarnia spent the weekend with • Cassie Mowbray. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Uuldriks visited on Saturday at Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boonstra and family. Mrs. George Fisher and Mrs. A. Pendel- ton of Texas visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson on Sunday and with Mrs. Bill Evans, London on Monday. Mrs. Fisher spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. WHITECHU,CH by Valetta Emerson ommommoorimummommommuomminno Reid Russel, Pence and Devon of Mount Brydges and called on Mr. and Mrs. John Carruthers, R. R. 4, London. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris, Plattsville were weekend visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Caul McClenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Howe and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan spent Thursday and Friday in the Hunstville area viewing. the scenery. • Mrs. George Fisher, Winghani• and Mrs. Carman Machan, Brgsseis accompanied Gordon Fisher of Richmond Hill to King- ston as guests of the Deputy Commissioner of Canada at the • change of command Turn to page 11• Visit with Wilkinson thanksgiving weekend Thanksgiving. visitors with Charles, Mayme and Ken Wilkins were Mayrne's ,mother and brother, Stella and Lloyd Irwin of Kinloss Township, Barbara Shepperd of.. Paris, Bill and Joanne Wilkins, Ian and Stacey, Larry, Janet, Laura and Adam Wilkins, Jack and Sharon Wilkins, all of Ashfield Township, Janet Wilkins • of Wallaceburg, Elizabeth Wilkins of :Tor- onto,. •and . cousins, Laura and Mabel Campbell of Toronto. ' Those visiting with Rhetta MacLennan during the weekend were her brother and sister-in-law, Harold and Peggy Jardine of Harriston .and her two daughters, Louise Millar of Palmerston and Florence Mac - Leman of Kitchener. Jack and Marion, Smith of Dungannon visited one evening with Wellington and Kae Webster recently. Dorothy MacKenzie of Goderich and formerly of Ashfield Township visited on the weekend with Dorothy MacLennan. Visiting on the weekend with Wellington 'and Kae Webster were their son-in-law, Atlee Wise of Richfield, Ohio and their two sons, .Cecil and James Webster` of Water- loo. Early Sunday morning, Atlee, Cecil, Jim and Kae left for Tobermory to board the Chi-Cheemaun for Manitoulin Island: They enjoyed four wonderful hours touring the Island. I am sure the trees were in their most wonderful fall colours. The scenery was lovely. A number of souvenir shops were visited enroute, and we were •very 'thankful the rain ;held off until we had returned to South Baymouth for the return trip home. Monday morning ..Atlee and Cecil toured around this area, and later in. the. day, Atlee returned to Kitchener with Jim. and Cecil, and on Tuesday, returned to Ohio. • George anoI Betty Moncrief spent Thanksgiving. weekend with their son, LOCHALSH by Kae Webster daughter-in-law . and" grandson, Russell, Lesley and .Scott Moiicrief in Aylmer.. Mr. and Mrs. :Art Matthewman spent the weekend with their daughter; son -in- law, and two grandsons, Terry, Margo, Jamey and Beau in Sudbury. Lorne and Maxine Luther spent Thanks- giving with their relatives in Ridgetown. Brad and Dianne Ratteau of Amberley had their Thanksgiving with ; Brad's sister and brother-in-law, Kenny and Janet`.. Stewart of Darlington. • Bill and Janet Kempton of Point Clark had Thanksgiving dinner'' with Janet's Turn to page 240 Congratulates newlywedsmarried on weekend Visitors with. Maretta Hodgins during the week were Helen Pole and Marjorie Dizelle of London: - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Murray who were married in Teeswater on Friday. Relativesand friends .attended the wedding and the reception in the evening. Clare Spalding of Walkerton visited on Wednesday with Edna and May Boyle , Mrs. Douglas Tieateira and her . mother, Agnes Hodgins visited on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bushell. Eric. Haldenby of Ridgetown spent the weekendwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haldenby and the other members of his family. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacPherson, Holyrood visited with Mr.' and Mrs. Nelson Lockrey, Port . Franks, Bill's sister . in London and his brother in Stratford. Visitors on Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacPherson of Holyrood were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacDonald, Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips brought Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webster from Fonthill on Sunday and visited with Mrs. Frank Maulden and Keith. / Supper visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson on .Fridayevening were Kath- leen Cuyler, Millie Campbell; Mrs. Lenoys Cuyler and Margaret Hedley of .Kincardine, and over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Charlie :Gallant, Jeremy and Kimberley of .Barrie and Shirley Simpsonof Bracebridge visited at ,.the same home: Kinlough A.C.W. Mrs. Eric Thacker was hostess for the Anglican Church Women's October meet- ing on. Thursday afternoon. There was a good attendance. All answered the roll call with a Bible verse or story of caring or sharing. Mrs. Delbert Hedley presided and welcomed all. The news letters from the Diocesan president, Joselyn Daunt were read and Mrs. Ronald Thacker read the minutes • of CANADA SAVINGS BONDS 1 '/4 GUARANTEED FOR 1ST YEAR [Maximum of $15,000 per person] ON SALE AS OF October24 1984 Inquire Through Rod McDonagh BOAC 250, LUCKNOW 5284423 [Authorized Sub.Agent for McLeod, Young, Weir Ltd., Kitchener KINLOUGH by May Boyle the previous . meeting. Donations were given to the church school and St. Monica House, Waterloo. Edna Boyle gave the report of the Deanery meeting. Finale plans were made for the mini bazaar to be held in November; The convener Edna Boyle presided for the program and Thanksgiving was the theme. Agnes Hodgins read the scripture. May, Boyle gave 'a talk on how closely our Book of Common Prayer is to our Bible,, Rev. Merelyn LetS'on spoke about begin- ning ,a Bible Study group here. The convener closed her, part, of the meeting with prayer. Rev. Letson had Turn to page 140. 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