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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1977 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE THIRTEEN
Langside area news
Intended for last week
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young,
Karen and Liane attended the
community concert and dance at
St. Helens on Tueday evening.
Karen was amember of the
quartet that played a musical
number.
Mrs.. Arnold Scott .attended the
shower held in Whitechurch
community hall on Wednesday
evening, Dec. 29 for Joan Tiffin,
bride-to-be.
Mr. Peter Moffat; Kincardine
formerly of Langside is in London
hospital in serious condition.
Peter underwent surgery earlier
in December and returned home
for a few days when his condition
got worse and he returned to
London. We hope he will soon
improve again..
John Moffat of Teewater had a
successful eye operation awhile
ago in Kitchener and is now back
at his apartment in Teeswater.
Wesley Young of Lucknow
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Young last Thursday.
Karen Young spent two days
last' week with her cousins,
Sharen and Cindy Struthers in
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young,
Marty. Jamie, Karen and Liane
were New Year day_visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wynne
who have a farm home here and
live at Kitchener received word of
the birth of their first grand-
child, • a nine pound boy at
Thunder Bay on Dec. 17th.
Bob and Agnes Bregman and
their mother Mrs. Jan Bregman,
Exeter and Mrs. C. Nell of
Styner are motoring to Florida for
a holiday. They left on Jan 1. and
expect to be away for about three
weeks.
If you heard singing in the air
Friday night Dec. 24 it was
probably carol singers who were
out bringing pleasure to many
people..
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Bregman
and family of Goderich and Mrs.'
Jan Bregman of Exeter were
guests at a Christnias dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bregman ,on°
Saturday Dec.. 18.
The Holyrood Girl Guides held
their Christmas party on Dec. 15.
Each girl took a friend as her
guest .
Mrs. Clifford Young had the
misfortune to break her left wrist
in a fall Monday evening Dec. 20.
She will have a cast on it for five
weeks.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Young and
family held Christmas dinner on
Friday, Dec. 24 with, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Young, William,
Ken and Russell as guests. On
Dec 25 guests for Christmas
dinner at the same home were
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin,
John and Dan of 7ingham, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stuthers,
Sharen and Cindy of Lucknow and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall and
Krista of Culross.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young
and William were guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. VVightman of
Belgrave who held their Christ-
mas part in Belgrave hall on Dec.
25 with twenty-four members of4
their family present. Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Young of Lucknow
were also guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bongert-
man and Lou-Ann of Teeswater,
Mary Bongertman and friend
Fiona McLaren of Kitchener and
Joanne Bongertman of Lucknow
were Christmas day visitors with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Bongertman.
Christmas day visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Moffat and family
were' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moffat
and Alesha of second of 'Kinloss;
Murray Moffat, Lucknow; Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne McAllister of
Culross; Mr. and Mrs. Don
Stewart and Mrs. Robena Stewart
of Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Moffat
London spent two days with her
parents before leaving for Cuba
on Dec. 25 where she is spending
her holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Wallace,
Nancy and Susan and Mr. and
Mrs. Peter' Steer, Tracy and
Heather all of London spent
Christmas day with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steer.
Brucelea
Haven News
We wish to welcome two new
residents to our home, namely,
Mrs. Kathleen Jacklin from the
Elmwood area and Frank O'Reilly
from Walkerton.
The C.W.L. of Walkerton came
for their monthly euchre on
Tuesday, December 2nd, Mrs. S.
McTeer and Wm. Hields won the
high prizes and Mrs. Schilroth and
Philip Ernewein the low prizes.
Mrs. Leander Weiss, convener
along with several helpers served a
delicious lunch.
We had our bi-monthly movie on
December 8th at 1.30 p.m. The
name of it was "The March of the
Wooden Soldiers", and our resid-
ents thoroughly enjoyed it.
On Tuesday, December 14th our
Resident Council .met 'in the Tuck
Shop area at 1,0.30 a.m. There
were fourteen present and a letter
was read from Rev. and Mrs..
Browne, formerly of St. Thomas
Anglican Church, Walkerton, des-
cribing their work with the Indians
at Gleichen, Alberta. •
Our monthly birthday party was
held on Tuesday, December 14th at
2 p.m. Mrs. J. P. Johnstone was
convener with Mrs. Inglis, Mrs.
MacDonald, Mrs. Schmidt and
Mrs. Sparling Sr. helping. There
were ten residents with birthdays
during the month. The Brant
school children, along with their
teachers Mrs. Webb and Mrs.
Hargrave, put on a lovely Christ-
mas program. Afterwards cake, ice
cream and tea was served by the
ladies.
The grade eleven pupils from
Sacred. Heart Senior School came
and put on a play, "Setting Santa
Straight", and at the conclusion
gave each resident a box of
chocolates and passed trays of
lovely assorted fruit-. We wish to
sincerely thank these young people
as they used the proceeds from a
bake .sale to do this. .
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Legion came on December 15th for
the monthly bingo and gave lovely
Christmas prizes, many of • our
residents 'winning twice. Mrs.
Verna Clancy and her helpers
served a delicious lunch.
The Sacred Heart Junior School
presented several skits and Christ-
mas songs on December 16th. At
the conclusion they passed out
treats to our residents.
On Monday, December 20th we
had our annual Craft Room
Christmas party. The tables were
all decorated beautifully and after
each one was served they were
given a • homemade decorated
Ginger Bread man.
Ministers for the month were,
Rev. Lincoln,' Pentecostal Church,
Walkerton; Rev. J. Dookram,
Lutheran; The Salvation Army,
Hanover, Capt. Ian McAllister;
Rev. Ferris of St. Thomas Anglican
Church, • Walkerton had 'prayer
service and communion service
during the month.
The residents of Brucelea HaVen
would like to thank all the people
who brought in gifts and treats over
Christmas. We would also like to
thank all the organizations and
groups who sponsored activities
and entertainment in 1976. We will
look forward to seeing you again in
1977.
Much happiness and prosperity
to you all in the New Year.
Our sympathy is extended to the
families of Mrs% Dorothy Tolton
and Mr. Robert Maluske who
passed away during the month of
December.
Help your
Heart...
Help your
Heart Fund
and Marilyn spent Christmas with
their daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Meryin Conley and family in
Guelph. They motored there
Friday returning home on Sun-.
day.
Christmas day visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Scott were Mr .
and Mrs. John Scott of Elmira
and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wraith,
Larry, Debbie and Scott of
Chatham. Nancy Scott of
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