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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-01-10, Page 16Pa$g1i—ImckAuwWalucedsy. Amery 110, tifM Raynioncl family returns home University students come home from trip to Fiorida for Christmas Elsie Houston• spent the Christmas weekend with Ken, Joy and girls at riston. The Houston clan Christmas was at Aylmer with 'Wallace, Kerry and faint. ly, J.J. Houston, Cleveland, Ohio and. Thomas Lim, Singapore were also pre- sent, coming. to Lucknow to spend .a few days with hie mother,. Rev. Bill and Peggy Henderson spent a . week in Toronto and enjoyed having Christmas with their family, John and Dorothy, Sand' and Patty and Margaret and their families, • On New Years Helen Brisbin, Marion and Alvin Mundell, Doug'aand Laura Mac- donald and Katherine Smith visited with Rev. Bill and Peggy Henderson. Marion and Peggy provided the ;special music in the Lucknow Presbyterian Church on the Sunday morning, Maudie and Winnie Fisher, spent a few days around Christmas with Bill Fisher and his family at Woodstock. Dorothy Brown was. in Waterloo with her daughter Carol and. Graham Devitt and Darryl for Christmas week. ._ . . Keith and Loree Raymond, Lindsey and Bobby have returned home after spen- ding ten days in Florida. • Lulu Stanley joined other members of the Stanley family at Doug's in Harriston for Christmas. She then returned home with her daughter Sharon to Mississauga for the remainder of the week coming back to her brbther's R.J. Kaake at Walkerton on Sunday and rehrrninrg to Lucknow on Thursday. Edward and Nancy Brown"spent, two weeks holidaying. at Calgary and Banff. They also enjoyed skiing at Nakiska where the Olympic's were held. Home for Christmas with Jim and Mary Henderson were Jim of Lindsay, Mary Elizabeth and Bob of British Col- umbia, John and Margaret, Jessica and James of London, Ruth and Steve of Bar- rie, Tom of Toronto and Rob and Chris of Kitchener. Gordon and Bernice Johnstone had, their family home for Christmas -John and and Janet of Ajax, Bruce, Marianne and girls of Chatham and Bob and Marion McComb and Matthew of Castleton, also Aunt Myrtle Johnstone of Goderich. Visiting with Rhoda MacKenzie over 1111.11.1111.111011101111111 NgUCKNOW by Mildred Loree the holidays were Edna and Eliza Cook of Owen Sound and Viola Cook. of Detroit. Christmas Day with Rhoda were Jim and Ruth MacKenzie and family, Allan and, Lynda MacKenzie of Amberley, Heather MacKenzie of Sanest, Neil and Judy MacKenzie and family, Ross and Jean MacKenzie of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin MacKenzie and Douglas of Peterborough, and Bob and Scott MacKenzie of Toronto. Geraldine Schlosser entered Winghain Hospital on Monday and was scheduled for surgery on Tliesdayp We wish her a speedy recovery.. Austin and Mildred Loree attended the Keith Christmas Party held on Saturday, December 30 in the Teeswater Agri -Curl building. New Years day they joined other membersof the Loree family for a get together in the'Fordwich Senior Citizens Hall,. A Shoot Party was held at the Drop -In Centre on Friday, January 5 at 2 p.m. with six tables. The high lady and man were Dorothy Anderson and Cliff Menary. The low lady wag Ruth Conley and Ted Collyer was the low man. Harry Wail received Wows for the most shoots. Anne Anderson and Norma Campbell were hostesses for this party. They are presently taking membership dues for 1990 and are planning a crokinole party for January 16. NOTI IIVG CAN BE PROPOSED -So foolish that it cannot get some supporters. -So wild that some people will not believe in it. --So foul that someone will not attempt to defend it. -So dangerous that,nomeone Will not at- tempt it for pay or publicity., -So` evil that some will not exploit it if it promises profit. -So radical that some people will not say it is conservative, -So silly that some will not demand its .im mediate adoption. •' Eaeept Workwear CHARIALN'S *Clothing •Shoes •Accesaorlgs LUCKNOW tWirk ,st �.!3 %viwt� cl 1441 01 Lke,_441 INTRODUCING ... the fine art of Flower Arranging by the staff of Valley Green Flowers Wednesday, January 17, 1990 9:45 ANi - 11:00 ANi Lucknow United Church Child care provided . donation will be accepted to cover costs. • Sponsored by Lucknow Coffee Break Program y extended to Shirley and 1kowney, Tom and Mery, on the death of Shirley's mother, Rebecca Elliott. A P.A. System has been lulled in the South Kinloss;] church. This was done free gratis by Jhn Boyle. Also a railing was puton the outside step by Barry Hackett free of charge. Thank you gentlemen for your comma niiy work. Ida Howald spent !Christmas Day with Cathy and Harold. Howald and girls• Trina was home from Waterloo and Heather was hone from Toronto. • Helen and Heather Macintyre were home for the holidays from Kitchener. Heather MacDougall was home from `'Windsor to spend the holidays with . her family. Olive Needham visited in London with her niece for Cluistmaa. Marilyn and Donald Maointyre held their family Christmas on Saturday, Besides their family, Margaret and Fred and Ainslie, Norma and Dave of Lon- don, 1Viarilynne and Dale of Waterloo and Sandy, Alex and Josie and girls of. Alliston, Paul & Betty, Helen, Mary IViacIntosh .and Margaret and Ted Collyer. • Margaret and Fred De ' Boer and Ainslie had dhiner on Christmas Day with Fred's family, Roely De Boer. Horne for the holiday and to have Christmas dinner with June and Bob Gilchrist were Murray and Carolyn of Hamilton, Dale and Marilynne. of • Waterloo and Dan and Lorelie of Landon. - Also June's brother, Delbert and sons, Todd and Jason of Burlington and Norm and Eva Bolt and Agatha] Deuck. oniminiipmearnammanimm OUTH KINLOSS 410 by Ruth Buchmeier 11011111111011101110110111.1111110111111111101100111110 Carol and Bruce Macintyre, Janess& and Jonathan of Kitchener were home for the holidays. They were also Mistress day dinner guests with their grandma, Mary MacGillivray and spent a couple of days with Bruce's family in Winghan. Mr. and Mrs. Ron MacGillivray • of Alberta were visitors with Ron's mother rind Ruth and Ray Buckmeier and the rest el the MacGillivray families, Muriel and Frank MacKenzie spent Christmas with their son, Rod and MBMargaret and family 'of. Unionville. rlan and Louise Keith of Ottawa were lone to spend Mistimes with his family. Mark and Margo Haldenby of Kingston were home for New Years to be with Mark's parents, Irene and Bill Haldenby. Betty Morrison of Sudbury was home to be with her father, Currie Colwell and Bruce and Shirley Colwell and family. Home with Elsie and Allan - Graham for . Christmas were Martha and Mike Seguin of Oakville,. Ruth and Bernell Estabrooks of Mississauga and Jamie and Daine and family of Janetville. OURREALBLESSINCS -Do not always look, like blessings when we first see them. --Sometimes come disguised in working clothes, --Occasionally come wrapped up m pain: -Often begin as bitter disappointments. usually ask for an accompaniment of ' patience. -Always make a considerable demand on " our abilities. -Are apt to coine upon us unawares. BARRYW. 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