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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-01-06, Page 8cc.;fliu:raunityji. Christmas in Kinloug4 BY MIIT Pastor and Mrs Gilbert Van Sligtenhorst a'nd, Helen • Of Gourlright visited. Wed- nesday ,with friends here; Mr. and Mrs. Delbet . Hedley had all their, fatuity. home for Christmas dinner, Cathy has returned to her work at Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bush- ell and Rachel spent Christ- mas with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.' B. Stapleton at Winghan; Cathy Gillespie returned to London to her work after a nice holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Don Gillespie. ' Mr. and Mrs. Don Bushell had their family home.for the holiday,. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Nielson (Janet) . of Brace - bridge; Mr, and Mrs. Glen .. ;Morningstar (Shirley) of Port " Elgin; Mr. ' and Mrs. Bruce Bushell and Rachel of here; Mr. and Mrs. Brian Thomp- son (Betty Anne) and Brett of Kincardine ' Township; Mr. and Mrs. Don ®Gillespie; Mr. and Mrs:. Ron Gillespie, and Cathy Gillespie and Andrew Page, .. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robb spent Christmas , with Mr. and. Mrs. Glen Stinsoni Gary - and Susan near Hamilton.. Mr.and Mrs. Harrold Smith and family .visitedher.: brother, Vernon Dunlop for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc - Ewan and Duncan, Mr. and Mrs.• Douglas' McEwan and ' family and Mrs. Ruth Cran- ston and Shannon spent ' Christmas with' Mr. and. Mrs. Rats Brindley and family at Dungannon. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc Donald were With Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson and family for Christmas. Mr. . and Mrs. Kenneth. MacDonald, Carl, Lisa . and Heather went to Kitchener and spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Carl .Yeandle. . NIr: , and Mrs. Bill Burt, Paul and Terry spent Christ- mas,' with. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hodgins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edburt Bushell spent Christmas at Armow with their daughter, Mrs. Kathryif . Fraser and family. And .on . Monday a family dinner was held at Mr. and Mrs. Edburt. Bush- ell's. home. Mr. and Mrs. George Bushell, David and Kanet, Ottawa and Mrs. athryn . Fraser,. Anne, Ed- win 0and Janice and: Mike Snulerattended. Edwin Fra- ser stayed nib have a holiday with his grandparents. Mr. ' and Mrs. , Arthur Breckles and family ' had Christmas with relatives and for New Yeats the Mann rel- atives from Gorrie were •at the Breckles home here. Mr, and .Mrs. William E. `Haldenby had Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Haldenby of Guelph 'for New Years and Mr.and Mrs. Norman 'Fry a day during the week. ' jMrs. Annie Stanley of Lucknow and. Mr. and. Mrs. Bevan Stanley, Michael, Ter- • esa spent Christmas in Lon, don with • Mr. and .' Mrs. Gordon Hopf. And on New Years here with the Stanleys as dinner guests wete Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stanley and family of Riversdale, Mrs. Margaret Tessier, Watford; • Mrs.. Annie Stamey, Luck • Was s Ida :Mae. Cassidy and George: Hayes of Tees - water eswater and GordonParnaby of Narthiimberiand,, England. We are pleased to know that Frank Currie (formerly '. of here) and now Kitchen- er, who underwent major surgery before Christmas is making .favourable progress.. He .will be home soon. We send get well wishes. Mr.: and. Mrs. ` . Walter. Breckles had New Years in Goderich with. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Breckles. Pastor and Mrs., Holmes. were honoured by the,Pente costal congregation herewith. a farewell supper and gift on New Year's Eve. They; left on Monday for their home at Burlington. The new pastor comes this week to take over his ministerial duties. and : Mrs. • Walter Breckles hosted their family home for Christmas, Mr., and Mrs. Phillip Breckles, God 'erich; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dahmer and family, Conces- sion 4 Huron 'and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Breckles, Ang- ela and Vanessa of here. Mr: and Mrs. `Lynn Fielder an family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maulden and ' Keith spent New, Years with ..Mr - and Mrs.. Bill. Butt, Paul and Terry. New Years dinner. guests." . with Mr. Mr. and Mrs: Glen Haldenby. 'and family. were Mr-, and .Mrs. Alex Percy,. Mr. and. Mrs.. Charlie Mur • - ray and family and during the holiday week,'Mr.` and Mrs. Victor Haldenby and boys of London, . Mfs. Mel of Millarton • and Gayle Haldenby of Arniow and Teresa. Jansen of Coch- rane. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Maul - den accompanied Francis and Bonnie Boyle for a visit with Mr. and . Mrs. Aurel .Armstrong on Saturday aft- ernoon. The Xinlough. and. District Bible Society canvass has been., completed which in- cludes Kinloss Village and area, Kinlough and area and Holyrood .and; area. The total. .of S386.25 was collected. This is very gratifying as the meeting here with the new district secretary wasn't°until November 3, 1981. • ' Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ron :Cross and family were. Mr: and Mrs. Stan Sokoloski of Mount Forest And Mr..and Mrs. Bernard Sokoloski, Sara and Adam of Windsor. The Anglican' Sunday School held their annual Christmas concert • on Tues- day, December 22. All did . ' their parts Well and the con- gregation and visiting friends enjoyed a nice time of fellowship. Santa also Mode a•visit and gave out the gifts and treats: • Mr. Reuben Burnett who'was unable.to be present, brought a lovely box full - of bags • with a �- Christmas treat for every child last Sunday. This was 'much to their surprise; but to their delight: Thanks Reub- en. Visitors on New Years day with Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson, Cul • - ross, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon MacDonald' and family, South Line, ' and Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDonald' and Turn to page 1S+ 114p Canada ' Pastes Sem,. W , 'Amway* •1887r-tolta a iimamommons Here are some of the"new postal rates that have been in effect since' January 1st 1982 for delivery of Canadian and International mail. Complete details on the new rates, including rates applicable to business maulers, are available at Post Offices. Mail for delivery within Canada First Class Letters Special. Delivery Certified Mail Registered Mail. . Greeting Cards Third Class Items Parcels: • e.g. 2 kg'(4.4 lbs) Telepost� 0-30 g 3Q-50 g 1st Class Postage Plus 1st, 3rd or 4th Class Postage Plus • • 1st Class Postage Plus . 0-50:g 0-50 g s1oo $140, s1.85 .30$ .300 Toronto to Winnipeg • 1st Class $4.00 ,4th}Class 3135 Montreal to Quebec City 1st Class $2.45 4th Class 51°.30 50 words Mail fordelivery to the USA. Air Mail Letters and Post Cards Greeting Cards 0-30 g 30.50 g 0-50 g Mail for delivery overseas Air Mail Letters and Post Cards 0.20 g . 20-50 g . Aerogrammes Greeting Cards -20 .600 .93$ .608 .30$ The A' Stamp Until:new 30e stamps become.availabte, Canada.Post is issuing aSpecial stamp called the ' A",stamp. ' The 'A' stamp shows no denomination, but it hasa value of 30c. It must only be used on mail. posted and delivered within Canada. It must not be used on mall ieaving'Canada. Correct postage.can, of, course, be made up by using combinations of existing stamps. +f anac a n