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Lecknaw Sentimel, Wednesday, Jtamtaty 6 I
chaLsh community extends sympathy to Lan
By Kao ill ebboteir
(Intended far loot week
4 Our community received:
nother shock Saturday, Der
tuber 19 when the trailer -
me sof Kathleen Langllle
Kathleen is * daughter of
r. and Mrs. Jun Hayes of
each and formerly of this
) was totally destroyed
y.fire.Kathleen's children,
italic,- duet years old and
Jason, nine months. . died in
the fire. They are survive by
two brothers, Allen and
Kevin, both at home. Our
sympathy is extended to the
family.
"Holiday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs.. Oliver McChar es.
of Kincardine were. Mr. and
Mrs. Hartley McTavish of
London, Mr. and Mrs. John
McCliarles and' Ryan • of
Petrolia, Mr. and Mt fs. Don-
ald McCharles and family of
Chatham. Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Bellington and fam-
ily of Kincardine; Mrs. Jean
Wylds and Mrs, Tillie Smith
of Kincardine.
We would like to extend
our deepest sympathy to the
Wilkins f inil_v in the passing
away of Mrs. Frances
(Grandma) Wilkins.
We are gladto hear that
Ewan MacLean is home from
the hospital now, and . is
convalescing nicely. The best
of health to you, Ewan. -
Jim. Webster of.tWaterloo
is working full time at Acorn
Kitchen of Kitchener after
recovering from injuries re-
ceived ina car accident in
July. Jim . is at home now
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wellington Webster
until after the New Year, The
plant always closes . down
between Christmas and New
Years.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clift of
Mississauga spent a holiday
weekend (early. Christmas)
with their daughter and son-
in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Russell.
Moncrief.
Alex .MacDonald ' of Fort
-Nelson, British Columbia is
home for the Christmas holi-
daytis with his father; Mr.
David MacDonald and his
two • brothers, Boddie and
Russell.
Callers at .the Charles
Wilkins home last- Saturday
evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Weaver. Mr. and ;Mrs:
Bill Weaver and Jim and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Weaver, all
of Sudbury.
Jackie Kozack of , Mission,
British Columbia, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Kozack
of Amberley, married Mr.
Robert Anderson of R. R. # 3,
Mission,British Columbia,
December 23. .Congratula-
tions, Jackie and. Robert.
Danny MacKenzie, son of
Ross and Jean Mackenzie,
has completed a three year
course in' Mechanical Engin-
eering and Design at Fan-
shawe College in London.
Dan MacKenzie Of Thunder
Bay, Billie Scott of Guelph
and Bob, Danny and Kevin
MacKenzie spent Wednes-
day
ednes-dB , at Couingwood skihig.
Ross and Jean MacKenzie
entertained the MacKinnon
relatives on the Sunday after
Christmas. There weie
Thirty-three present.
Brad' MacKenzie . of Cal-
gary, Danny MacKenzie of
London and Brad MacKenzie
of Toronto were home over
the holidays with their par-
ruts, oss and Jean Mac-
Kenz' ,.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mac-
Kenzie were Christmas
guests at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Orville Eiliott of
Lucknow,
Wellington, Kae and' Tun
Webster were supper guests
in Goderich Christmas eve
with Mrs. Norma Young and
visited with Mrs. Viola „Far-
quhar at the Goderich hospit-
al
ospital where she is a patient.
Christmas Day visitors.
with George and Betty Mon
Grief were their daughter,
her husband ' and family, "
George and; Jane Ullrich,
Jennifer, Laura and Rebecca.
Brian Van Osch and Danny
MacKenzie are motoring to
Calgary, Alberta.. leaving
January 4. Danny will be
working with the
Ltd: of Calgary after he
arrives there. b
Wellington, Kae and Jim
Webster spent ; an evening
with Charles and Mayme-
Wilkins recently and Tim and
Kae spent an evening in
Dungannon with. Jack and
Marion Smith. • - '
Callers at the Wilkins
home were Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Weaver; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Weaver And Jim, . and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Weaver,
all of Sudbury:
Visiting over Christmas
with Mrs: Dorothy Finlayson
were Allen Finlayson J of
Toronto, Paul and Jane Em-
berlin of -Toronto. Carol Fin-
layson and her husband,
John Balch of Toronto, Dun-
can Finlayson and Suzanne
Pollock ,of Kincardine..Bod-
die and Jeanie Finlayson and
family of Sarnia and, Bill and.
Judy Finlayson and family of
Sarnia. . •
Visiting on Christmas Day
with George and Andrea
MacDonald, Julie and Mich-
ael were Elmer and ;Edna
Culbert.
Elmer and Edna Culbert,
had Brenda and Mike Lizette
of . Tiverton with them on
Boxing Day. •
Dick Evans of Sudbury has
been with Mrs. Rhetta Mac-
Lennan and Marion for a few
days.
Mrs. Margaret Horton of
Point Clark is a patient in a
Sarnia Hospital.
Those , visiting over 'the
holidays with Mis. Rhetta
MacLennan Were Marion
Maclennan, Dick Evans of
Sudbury, Florence MacLen-
nan ,of Kincardine. Jack,
Annette and Johnie MacLen-
nan of Stratford, Margaret,
Teena and Jason Horton of
Point Clark and Bruce; Lou-,
ise Millar and boys of Pal-
merston.
Ewan and Marj MacLean
spent Christmas Eve with
Ewan's 'sister, Mrs. Isabelle
Martyn in Kincardine.
Bob Jr. and Mary Simpson
of Kintail entertained the
Simpson families on Christ-
mas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Simpson were Sunday guests
with Mrs. Simpson's broth-
er and family, Mr, and Mrs.
Bill Elliott.
Congratulations to William
and Shirley Irvin on the birth
of a daughter on Christmas
Day in the Wirrgham hospiit-
al, is new sister for Shelly,
and a brand. new grand-
daughter for Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Robb:
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Robb had their family at
home on Boxing Day,
Max and Helen Riegling
and boys were guests on
Christmas„ Day with Max's
sister, Ambrose and Barbara
Redmond and family at St,
Augustine.
Mr. and Mrs. Waren
Wylds had all the family
home with them on Christ-
mas Day. •
Lynn Elphic k daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mph -
irk, arrived home on Decem-
ber 15 from Jasper, Alberta
where she had been employ
ed by the Chamber of Com -
mem. Lynn ishoping to -aid
employment in this. area.
Good luck, Lynn•
Mr. and Mrs. Harold El-
phidk entertained the Stobo
families on December 20 and
on Christmas Day they had
their immediate family.
There were eight in attend-
ance.
On Wednesday evening,
December 30, 'thee was a
meeting held, at the Brook-
, side School to see if there
was any chance in stopping
the liquid disposable site in.
our immediate area and to
inform the peak in what to.
expect with such a site. This
meeting was sponsored by
Ashfield Township Federa-
tion of Agricult+ute. A large
aowd attended the meeting..
An eight member committee
was elected and MaxRim
-
ling will represent ' Huron
Township. • f t was a very
informative meeting, Hopes
are that the nett sleeting to
be held sometime in the near
'future will be even better
attended than this one. We
sail realize the site has to be,
but hope it does not have to
be in our *in ty.
..:Mrs.- DianneR*tteau was a
very lucky lady at Christmas,
when she was a. lucky winner
of a draw put on by the
Business Association, when
she won a trip for two which
will take her and Brad to
Mexico- They . willl. leave
February 20. They fly to
Tampa,- Florida and then
board a boat which will then.
take them to Mexico. All
expenses are paid. Needless
to say Diann and Brad are
very excited about theirs good
luck and ate really looking
fotrwurd to their hip. Con-
gratulation..
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kemp-
ton of Point Clark had their
family with them for Christ-
mas dinner. The guests were
Brad, Dianne, Amy and
yes
Emily Rattteau, Sandra
Kempton, Ai Man, Ri+
and. Linda McQuillin of Ash-
field Township, Tom and
Pauline Keiaptrn,Mary
Kempton, Steven MacKay
and Helen Kempton.
Peter and Dorothy Ratteau
of Amberley Beach had their
family with them on Crust =
nnas.. They were Brad, Dian.-,
ne, Amy and Erni y Batten,
Kenny and Janet Stewarts
Brenda and Dale Hunter and
sons Joey and. Joshua.
David, Rose ' Marie. and
Shane Oldenburg went to
Stabury and visited with
their families over the Christ-
mas
mas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Matth
ewraan had their daughter,
son-in-law andgrindson
ltiicn ft :fie lio
Everyone is welcome to attend a CO-OP
Annual Meeting. However, as a mem-
ber and owner of your Co-operate ive, the
Annual • Meeting is an opportunity to -
express your ideas . and opinions coni
cerning the CO-OP_..what goods and
services should be offered -- and so on!
Your Board of Directors and CO -Op
Management welcome your suggestions
and comments -- they want to know
your likes and dislikes -- so they .can
formulate policies, make f decisions,
utilize resources and carry out programs
for the maximum benefit of all members.
So, make it a date. Plan to ,participate in,
the next CO-OP. Annual Meeting.
You're welcome...you're invited and
you're- needed! In today's economy, the
co-operative way of doing. business is
more relevant than ever.
over ]`5,000 members believe working
together works!
LUCKNOW DISTRICT C ,-BOPERATIVE • "
Annual Meeting an, anquet ��
F1IDAV, JANUARY
L.ucknow Community Centre
Banquet et 7:00 p.m, Bushiest Misting at 8:00 p.m:.
Dance Following Meeting - Music by Boyars .Orchostra
Banquet tickets available from Directors Or at the co-op shirr,