HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-12-31, Page 7Lncltnow , Sentinel, Wednesday, Deeembet 31 1980—Page 7
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family Of St. Clements, were in Tucson, Arizona, with. Mr.
dinner guests on BOxing Day . and Mrs. Dan. Dalton and
with their daughter and family.
sister, Mrs; Ann Dalton, Mary Van Ropy and. Berna-
lansband, Terry and family, dette and Steve Reaburri and
Mr. and Mrs, John Moyer family of London spent
an d_Perey, were Christmas with_their parents,
Christmas Day guests Nyitii7Mr, and Mrs. John Van Rooy
Mr: and. Mrs, Joe Van Osch and farrilly; -
and family. Private David Van Osch of
Mr. and Mrs. 'Clete Dalton' Pettawawai spent the Christ-
and family spent Christmas nias vacation with his par-
13Y DBLORES Van °SCR
The;annual 'school Christ-
mas concert took place on
Tuesday, December 16th in,
the school gym,' with, young
and old alike enjoying the
Pi nVant7
Mr. atut Mrs, Jack Van
Osch' received word • from
Holland on the passing of
Mr. 'Van Osch's brother,
'Johannes, in hii eighty-sec-
ond year.
Jeanette Hogan flew to,
Calgary on Tuesday, Decem-
ber 23 to.- spend--Christmas---
with her sister, Kathy Hog-
an. Anita Hogan. London
and Leona Hogan, Wood-
stock, spent. Christmas With
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Johit Howard and brothers.
Congratulations to Rose:
mart' and Stan Hallpway,
Stratford, on the arrival of
their third child. a danghter,
born on December 26th.
Proud grandmother is Mrs.
Marie Hogan, Goclerich,
formerly from here.
Christmas dinner guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Antone
Van Osch and family were
Mrs. Yvette Heffernan; Miss
Blanche Bilodeau, Waterloo;
Jerry Heffernan, Stratford
and Mr. and MrS, Albert
Heffernan, Essex. OnTioxing
Day, Mr. and Mrs. 'John
Sheardown and faniily, St,
Thomas and Mr. and Mrs,
Ray Heffernan and family,
Lucan, joined the rest for a
family gathering,
Jim Sinneit is home-from •
his boat for the Christmas
vacation.
. Mrs, Leinhardt and .Mr.
and Mrs, Bryan White and
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BY RUTH BUCHMEIER
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forster
and family celebrated Christ-
mas with Rena's mother,
Mrs, McClinchey of Auburn.
Mrs. Nancy MacIntyre and
family spent the first part of .
the Christmas week with her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vie
Funston and family. Mrs.
Olive Needham celebrated
Christmas with her family in
Corunna, also.
Sympathy is extended to '
Mrs. 'Jean Hughes on the,
death of her husband, Allist-
er. Allister and Jean lived on
the sixth concession of Kin-
loss:for years, then Moved to
Wingham fora few/ years and
back to Lucknow. Allister
had been, Sick for the past
year.• He was 'active in the
community (hiring his life
And will be , sadly missed.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Keith
of Tbronto and Mr. and Mrs.
Murray. Keith' of Goderich
were home for Christmas
with their family; Mr. and
Mrs. Evan Keith. They were
all. Christmas dinner guets
with Sandra, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Forster and family of
Purple Grove. The family
also celebrated Christmas
with the Keith family of
TeeSwater on Saturday.
'Christmas visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Dick MeQuillin
and Ron were Gordon. Mc-
Quillin of Sarnia, Mr. and
MrS. Harvey McQuillin, their
daughter, Brenda and grand-
daughter, Lyndsie of St.
Catharines, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold McQuillin and Marty
of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs..
Bob' MacNay, Stephen and
Mary Kerripton of Amberley,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacLeod
and Dawn of Vanastra and
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Pete Van.
Osch and family,
Mrs, Henry Drennan has
been a patient in University
Hospital, .ondon,f where she
nnderWerit surgery on Dec-
ember 19th. We wish Ber-
nice a speedy recovery,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Card
'and 'family spent Christmas,
Day and Boxing Day' with
Mr. and Mrs,. Don:Nickel and -
family. Linda is home from
Willowdale for over the
holidays also.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac-
Intyre and family, Mary
IvlacIntyre and Mrs. Nancy
MacIntyre and " family all
celebrated Christmas with
Dr. and Mrs. Alex MacIntyre
and family at Alliston, •
Mary took Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Collyer doWn to Ajax to
spend Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Graham Pinkney.
Donald ' and , Marilyn .and
family visited with Mr. and
members oftheir families at
Wilkesport.
Mrs, Yvette Heffernan and
Mr. and' 'Mrs. Antone Van
Osch attended the Wake of
the late Joseph, Maloney,
--age.-2.0_years,..,auhct_
was killed instantly in a
snowmobile accident On Box-
ing Day, His sister, SVP, is
Mrs. Ray Heffernan of Luc-
an.
Mrs. J. R. Murray and family
of Palmerston on Friday,
Ian. MacGillivtay of Goder-
ich is spending his holidays
with his aunt and uncle, Mr .
and Mrs. Ray Buchmeier and
Carol. Donna Le Clair of
Toronto also visited at the
same home.
. Lynn Houston of Calgary is
holidaying with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Houston, Amy and Angelia,
Lynn is also spending some
time with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Houst-
on of Lucknow.
elebrate Christmasiff South Kinloss
Make a Magnifying Glass
Make a magnifying glass and explore the small things
around you. You can look at the grain in wood, veins in
leaves, even newspaper pictures. It's easy to make a.
magnifying glass..
cardboard
cellophane
tape-
scissors
water
something to look at
Directions:
l.cut a round hole in the cardboard
2.cut a square of Cellophane
3.put the cellophane over the hole
4.tape the cellophane around the hole
5.lay the hole over something you want to look at
6.put a drop of water on the cellophane
7.carefully lift your magnifying glass up —
whatever you're looking at will become larger!
(c) 1980 Canada Wide Feature Service Ltd.
by MacKay Fairfield Tate
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