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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
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