The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-11-19, Page 6CHISHOLM
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Furnace Installations
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For Better Service
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ALEX MacNAY
LUCKNOW
TED COLLYER
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Specializing In
ELE C HEATING,
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and
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Lucknow — Phone 528-5802
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WHITECHURCH
'Hugh Sinnamon, Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Beecroft, Karen and Kendra
Purdon on Sunday attended the
Santa Claus parade in Toronto
where all were thrilled with the
many beautiful floats and bands.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of Hyde
Park were Sunday visitors with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans,
and with her mother Mrs. Donald-
son of Brucelea Haven, Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
have been moved from Toronto to
Listowel where he is assistant
manager at the Bank of Commerce.
They are with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rintoul as they have not
as yet got a home at Listowel.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rintoul, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Oberholtzer and Jeffery of Wing-
ham were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Rintoul and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClen-
aghan of St. Thomas, and Mrs.
Eileen Parker of Exeter were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Ben
McClenaghin and with their father
Ben McClenaghan, 'a patient in
Wingham Hospital.
Mrs. Robert Ross, Mrs. Earl
Caslick, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Conn on Sunday attended the
baptism at' Brick Church of Trisha
Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Taylor, Est Wawanosh. Mrs.
Ross, Mrs. Caslick and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor also visited
after at the Taylor home.
We are pleased to 'report Ivfis.
Dave Gibb returned hotne on
Friday from Wingham Hospital and
on Monday was again at her usual
work. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Caslick of
London were Saturday visitors with
Mrs. Earl Casliek. ,
Donna Thompson spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bevan
Tiffin, Stephen and Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer
spent the week end with •friends in
Strathroy.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.'
Robert Mowbray were Paul and
Brian Falconer and Mrs. George
Tiffin, Lucknow.
On Friday Mrs.. Lorne Durnin,
Mrs. Bill Evans, Mrs. Garnet
Farrier and Mrs. Bill Purdon
attended the course at St. Helens
Hall put "on by the leaders of the
W.I. on vegetables. •
Friday afternoon Mrs. Kay and
Wendy visited at Guelph with
relatives there.
Mrs. Edith Brown of London
visited Saturday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans.
KNOX COLLEGE STUDENTS
The congregations of Chalmers
and Langside were happy to have
during the week end the second
year class of Knox College who
assisted with the Youth Rally on
Saturday evening at Chalmers
Church, Whitechurch. On Sunday
the students preached at a total of
12 congregations within the Pres-
MURRAY MOFFAT
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KINLOUGH
' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott were
Saturday evening dinner guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zinn..
Mrs.' Bill - Burt visited with
relatives at Orangeville.
Mrs, Bert Nicholson, underwent
surgery on. her arm on ikedn.es0Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brown and
daughter. Vicki of Brockville spent .a
few days with her mother Mrs.
Bertha Haldenby and other mem-
bers of her family here.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby
returned home with their grand-
children Mr. and Mrs. H. Bennett
Jr. on Friday after an enjoyable
week in Toronto with their family.
Mr.. and Mrs.' Ralph Lynn,
Debbie, Diane and Philip of Lucan
spent Sunday with relatives here.
Sympathy is extended to ' Mrs.
Lulu Cox of Clinton in the death of
her husband, the late Rev. Charles
Cox, formerly of Bervie and
Teeswater, after a lengthy illness.
Mrs. P. A. Murray visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kraemer of .
Rexdale, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Schmid of Toronto and with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Fisher and family at
Barrie. Mrs. Schmid (Elaine)
brought her mother home.
Mrs. Gerald Rhody, 4-H club
leader of 'the Holyrood Women's
Institute, attended the Royal Wint-
er Fair this week.
Mrs. Bert. Nicholson and Mrs.
Gertrude Walsh, patients in the
Peel Hospital, Brampton are stead-
ily improving and have beep visited
-by members of their family. Eva
underwent surgery on' her right
arm on Wednesday last. We all
hope the ladies will soon be able to
return to their respective homes
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacPherson
of Holyrood visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl . 'Schoffer at
London, Miss Edna Karn at
Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Roy at Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bert. Holmes at Wingham.,
Recent dinner guests of the
MacPhersons were Rev. and Mrs.
Gerald Thompson and family of
Teeswater and Mr: and Mrs. Bert
Holmes of Wingham.
'1
bytery. Miss Iona MacLean on
Sunday gave the message "The
Call" and "The Commission" at
Latigside 'and Whitechurch. The
Y.P.S. on Sunday conducted. the
services and choir at both appoint
ments.
Brian and. Gayle Rintoul spent
the week end with Mr.. and Mrs.
Leroy Rintoul and attended the
Royal Winter Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig, Lana
and Ryan and Albert Coultes were
Sunday visitors with—Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert Schwichtenberg, Kerry
and Lori of Port Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw,
LANGSIDE
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Moffat who were married
on Saturday, November 15. They
will reside in Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs., Robert Young,
Beth and Jane of Chesley visited
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Wesley Young, on Sunday.
Mrs. Jan Bregman of Exeter
spent a few days last week with her
son Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bregman
and family.
Mrs. Barry Hill of Teeswater
,returned home on Sunday after
spending some time in London and
Wingham Hospitals. Mrs. Hill is a
niece of Mrs. Elmer Scott.
Roseley Risckes of ' Wingham
spent the week end with Helen
Weirsma at her home and attended
the youth rally Saturday evening at
Whitechurch and the services on
Sunday at Langside and White-
church.
Mrs. Robert Stewart of. Teeswat-
ex., formerly of Langside, is visiting
her sister Mrs. 'Mary Austin in
London this week. Her sister is
leaving soon to visit her 'son in
Hong Kong.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall and Mr,
and Mrs. Jim Young attended the
wedding reception for Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Moffat on Saturday
evening in Lucknow.
The . Langside Whitechurch
Young Peoples held their meeting
at. Langside -Church on Sunday
evening.
SPECIAL SERVICE
Sunday service at Langside
Presbyterian 'Chinch was conduct-
ed by college students and the
young people's group. The service
opened with processional hymn No.
250. John de Boer gave the call to
worship and the prayer, followed
by hymn No. 403. Hilda de Boer
read the Old Testament lesson:
The student minister, Mr. Bev
Kay, inirodueed Miss Iona Mc-
Lean, a second year student:
minister from Toronto College who
read the New. Testament lesson,
gave the children's service and
hymn 369. She then. gave the
sermon entitled :`The Call and the
Commission". Hymn 369 was
sung. The offering was received by
Ann Webster and Jamie Young.
Offering prayer was given by Mr.
Kay. The Young People's choir
sang two numbers, "Youth .of the
World Arise" and "Pass. My Love
Around":, Prayer was given by
Fred de Boer followed by hymn '301
and the benediction. The dismissal
hymn 319 closed the service. Mr.
'Kay invited all to go to the
Whitechtirch service, where lunch
was served by the young people
after the service.
Janet and Kimberley were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Inglis of Foirmosa.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1915
Reid itt Peterson
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Wingham 357-1522
,t A. PETERSON, C. A.
04 r28-2004
B.W. REID, C.A.
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TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH
The Second. And Final Instalment
Of 1975 Taxes
is due on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH
The amount of
final instalment appears on the second instalment
stub attached to tax notice received in AO.