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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-10-08, Page 14r WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO St. Helens Women's WHITECHURCH close to shopping, entertainment 'and theatres See your travel agent or contact direct: 150 King St.West. Telephone (416) '362-1848 • modern guest room • dinner one evening at the famous Captain's Table including a welcoming refreshment • breakfast each morning • free parking: please note that complimentary parking is only from 6.00 p.m. to 8.30 a.m. each , day. Package for two includes:, a relaxing mini-vacation at the WHITECHURCH Langside Church attended Whitechurch services on Sunday' at 11 a.m.; where Reverend Dr. W. Stanford Reid, Professor of Hist- ory, University of Guelph had charge of the service. -Dr. Reid was in the' pastorate in Montreal followed by professional duties at McGill University and lately at Guelph University. Mr. and Mrs. Bill= Gibson and family spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lougheed and family at Niagara Falls. LOCHALSH Mrs. Isabelle. Martyn, who has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Ewan. MacLean since her return from hospital in London, was able to return to her - own- home in . Ripley, during the past week, Visiting Mr, and Mrt. Oliver McCharles during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Len Evans of Sarnia and Mr. Fred Ritchie of Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacDonald and young son have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Finlay MacDon- ald. Tom has been employed in the Western part' of Canada for the past few years and it is his first visit home in some time. David MacDonald has been enjoying a holiday in the Province of Quebec. BRIDAL SHOWER A ' shower for Miss Jackie Collinson bride-to-be was held on Thursday evening in the basement of Ashfield Presbyterian Church, while upstairs a reheirsal for the wedding of Donna Wylds and John Zimmerman was taking place. The, wedding was Friday evening. RELATIVE SH9WER A shower for. Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacDonald was held at the home of Tom's aunt, Mrs. Alex Andrew on Saturday, when about 50 relatives of Tom's gathered to meet the young couple. Mrs. Gordon Finlayson has been a patient in 'Hospital in London following surgery. Miss Doris Wylds of- Toronto visited with Mr. Dan Wylds and attended the Zimmerman-Wylds wedding on Friday evening in Ashfield Presbyterian Church. Mr. an d Mrs. John Zimmerman left to spend their honeymoon amid showers of good wishes in the -Bahamas. 3i3VICNSIMOICSOCSWPCSOCSIIM Cancer can be beaten 100,000 volunteers in Ontario Believe F It ICSIMICWIMIOICSWiNNICNIMSS Institute Mark 70th Anniversary The 70th anniversary of St. Helens Women's Institute was the theme' for the October meeting. Over 50 members, former mem- bers and, friends attended. A large decorated' cake, • lighted candles and'flower arrangements Ave the hall the celebrating air. President, Mrs. Peter Chandler, opened the meeting with a. Cordial Welcome to all followed by the Mary Stewart Collect and Institute Ode. The roll call "Bring a Friend and Introduce Her" took place. Minutes of the August Meeting and the September one, which was in the form of a bus• trip to Kleinberg, were read. Business was dealt with. Mrs. Peter Chandler. and Mrs. James Aitchison were to attend the Fall Rally at' Belgrave Monday, October 6. Mrs. Peter Chandler was to attend the Conference at St. Tliiihlas October 15 and 16. Mrs. Harold Gaunt and Mrs. Gordon Struthers volunteered to attend the short course in Wingham on October 23 and 24 "Salute to Vegetables". The Remembrance Day Service will be held in. the, hall on Sunday, November 9 at .2 p.m. Card parties will be starting Thursday, Novem- ber 6 at 8.30 p.m. for the fall and winter season. - Mrs. Russell Phillips presided for the program. All former members were asked to stand and each gave a little comment. Mrs. Bruce Raynard presided 'at the piano while we sang "The More We Get Together" and "Grand- father's Clock"- Mrs. Chris' Cook gave a humorous reading, "My Elastic Entrapment". Mrs. Gord- on MacPherson introduced Mrs. George Kennedy who spoke on the Canary Islands and showed many interesting' pictures. These were really enjoyed as Mrs. Kennedy Those on' the Walkathon from Whitechurch were Tammy and Lisa Stone, Janet Laidlaw, Clara Milli- gan, Dawn Adams, Vicki Scott, Debbie Hickey and Donna Thom- son. The weather on Saturday being a lovely balmy sunshine fall day a large crowd gathered at the home- of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Purdon for the sale .of farm stock, implements and Miscellaneous articles- -on wagons as well' as some household furniture. The bidding was brisk and the big sale was over by 6 o'clock. Whitechurch Ladies', Aid had a booth which was well patronized. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dirstein and family of Ajax spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Russel =Gaunt and attended the Purdon sale on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaunt of Chatham spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. told about differept experiences in her ,hurnorous way. Miss Isabel' Miller gave her an appreciation gift. Mrs. Frank "McQuillin gave a reading "The Women's Institute'', from thelate Miss Dean MacLeod's book. A list of the presidents and secretaries for the past 70 years was prepared by Mrs. E. W. Rice and read by Mrs. Peter Chandler. • Mrs. Ed Thom, who has joined the "Over Ninety Club", cut the cake. We were sorry no one, remembered a camera for she was a' highly esteemed resident of St. Helens for many years. A chatty social time followed and. each enjoyed anniversary cake for des- sert. - Mrs. James Aitchison moved a vote of thanks to the committee who had Prinned , such a pleasant evening and thanked all former members and friends for joining us to celebrate the 70th anniversary. 0 Canada and the Institute Grace closed the meeting. Purdon. Visitors on the week end Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fishe family, Ayton, Mr. aner Carman Machan and Ross, M' Mrs..Joe Machan, all of Wat Ellison Edge of •Durham Sunday afternoon visitor wit' and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans Sunday callers on Mr. and Chester Feagan `of Goderich Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Sal tenberg, Kerry and Lori o Elgin, visited Sunday' wit father, Albert Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M Plattsville were Wednesda3 ors with Mr. and Mrs. McClenaghan, and on Ti Mrs. Parker of Exeter was a with them. Mrs and 'Mrs. Raymon Roches and family moved tc Lancaster, Where Mr. Des is' now stationed.. On On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I McClenaghan of Waterloo with his parents, Mr. and M1 McClenaghan. Mrs. Melvi Clenaghan, Mrs. Carl Mc( han, Mrs. Ben McClenagh; Mrs. Elwood Barbour, Mrs. MacDonald of St. Helens. Montgomery of Wingham Laura McNeil, West Wawan attended the shower at the i Mrs. Paul Moss, Goderich f Janie Moss, bride-to-be, FL of Mr. and Mrs. Harry IV Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Murray R' of Thamesford were Ti callers on Mr. and Mrs. Emerson. VVhitechurch W.M.S. wi October 15th at 8.30 p.m. Sunday School room whe Andrew Gaunt will she pictures of her trip to the Ha and give a commentary. Th all folk of 'the commup,t; included. Tom Potter of Caledon Friday caller on Mr. an; Victor Emerson. Lord • Price for, two. $ 90 subject to advance registration 4 • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • . 0 • 0 • • • • . • ▪ 4 9, • • • • • 4 • . • • • . ..............e.s .o ...e . 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