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Mr. and . Msl Alex Chisholm
spent Christmas in • Toronto with
Lynn's mother, Mrs. Alice Clout-
ier, and family. •.
Mr.. and. Mrs. Don.. Nicholson
and boys were part of a family
group'o f forty who shared Christ-
mas dinner with.Helen's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Rutledge,
Nile. The Nicholsons joined Don's
par`enj s, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Nicholson for the evening meal,
on Christmas Day.
Mr: ' and Mrs.' Chester Beattie
of Goderich Township visited
their• daughter and. family, , Mr.
and Mrs. Ian Mabon, Jennifer
and Ianthe, on Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Olson
spent a few days over Christmas
in Stirling and visited, Bertha'sa
mother; Mrs,. Blanche_ .Hay, who
has been ill for five weeks in
Campbellford Hospital. The .01 -
sons also received word from the
west that Freeman's mother,
1' ` Mrs. Runa ,Olson of St. Pierre,
Manitoba has been hospitalized:
Terry and Betty Ann Olson of
Listowel,. Rennie Olson and friend
of Kitchener, spent New Years at
their parental. home.
Mrs. Edith Phillips and son
,Albert from near St. Augustine
had dinner with -her brother and
sister-in-law.; Mr;' ,sand" Mrs.
Dynes Campbell; on ° Christmas"
night, Mrs. Phillips observed her
$5th birthday. recently.
Present for Christmas with Mr.
and ,Mrs. ; Beni Mole were. their
family, Bob acid Betty Mole and
family, Ashfield Township, Jack
and Nancy . Phillips: and boys,
Point Clark, Mrs. Jeanette Junip-
er, Lisa and Darlene, Kincardine,
Don and Lois Walden and family;
Kincardine., Walter Mole, •Kincar-
dine..... .
Mrs. Margaret Mole won a'
Christmas cake in a_I raffle at the
Post Office before Christmas.
Sue and Glen MacDonald of
Kitchener spent Christmas week-
end with Sue's. parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard,Godfrey. Ed God-
frey returned to Kitchener with
them on Tuesday as he is working
there.
Howard Godfreywas admitted
to Goderich Hospital on Tuesday
and was given oxygen.' He was
still in hospital on the weekend.
Mr; and Mrs: Bob Stothers
visited on Christmas , Monday
with Helen's sister and' her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
in Kincardine.
Jim Stothers returned to 'Wat-
erloo on Monday to begin another
,four month study term at
Waterloo University..He has jus
finised a Work term.'
Mr. and Mrs. ,Rod Jervis (nee
Jean Stothers) moved into Goder-
ich -last week as they have
purchased., a home there.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin. Smith
retu'rne'd last Tuesday after
spending Christmas at. Stoney
Point with their daughter ,and
'son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Lauzon.
Mr... and Mrs. Bill McKay and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lauzon, all of
Stoney Point spent a few days
with the . Smith's and enjoyed
some snowmobiling.
Mrs. Wm. Garten, Leaming-
ton,' and Mr. and Mrs.. Marvin
Smith spent New Years day with
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Gamble
and family' in Ripley.
Mr, `and Mrs: John. Park,
Wayne and Glenda, Mr. and. Mrs.
Wnr:. Petrie, Goderich, Mr. and
Mrs. John :Stanbury, . Goderich
visited. Mr: -and -Mrs,_ -:_Ken
Kincardine last Monday. after-
noon. They started out in the
morning but found visibility very
poor north . of Kintail and other
cars in difficulty• so they turned
back and waited untilthe weather
cleared somewhat in the after-
noon'.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Pengelly and
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THE LUCKNU. W SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
BY MARY SERE
family visited', v,vith Don's sister
and family, Mr, and Mrs, Arnold
Mather at their newly purchased
farm near Belgrave on Christmas
Eve, On Christmas Day, they
visited Sharon's parents, Mr. and
,,Mrs. George Broughton, Monk=
'ton. Visitors with the Pengelly's
on New Years Day were Sharon's
sister an. d husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill 'Burkholder of Blyth.
Donnie Carmichael. received a
cut on his cheek last week while
playing hockey in the gym at
school. The wound. required four
stitches.
Mr. Bert Maize, Huronview,
has been in Goderich Hospital for
the last few w'eks ,since breaking
his leg in a fall.
New Years lay visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Pearson were
Mr. and Mrs.' Scott Pearson,,and
• family,. Goderich, Mr,. land Mrs.
Gerry Egglestone And , Ken,
Goderich, Mrs. Pearl Congram,
Mr. Maurice •Ivens, Mr." Bert
McWhinney, Mr. Lorne Hasty
_and Brock. •
.<a
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed of
Toronto spent a few days last.
week . at their home in the former
h lh us h
Congratulation/Robert and
Claudette Sherwood on the` birth
of a daughter, in Alexandra,.
Hospital, Goderich on December
31, 1977,"a first grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sherwood
° A Christmas family gathering.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
lark . includ Sharon and Dave
Dawson and fancily,. Diane -and
Rick Park and family, Nancy'and
Greg Park, Sue and Doug Brown
and family,. Heather and Gary
bauphin and girls.
Greg Park had the misfortune
to run into a fence on Saturday
while snowmobiling, and his
upper jaw was broken. His jaw
had to be wired an his face.
stitched, 'It will be a liquid diet for
Greg for 'a while!. °
Marybell and Dwight Aldham
and familyof Inglewood- visited
her mother, Mrs.. Mary Bere on
Sunday. '
Mrs. Gertie Park spent Christ-
mas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Park and family: Other callers
and visitors at the Park home
during the holidays 'were Mr.
Arnold' Bartz and friend of
Toronto, ",Walter Shiemann of
Belfast, Michelle Good, Goder-
ich„ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor,
Auburn and Tammy Schiemann,
Kitchener who spent the week
with her friend, Wanda ,Park:
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Irvin and
-family and Elizabeth Ritchie of
Lucknow spent New Years Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvin.
T. ' ucknow Firemen respond-
ed promptly to a call to come to a
chimney, fire at the home of Mrs.
Mary Bere early Saturday. morn-
ing (in the wee small hours).
Fortunately the fire subsided
without damage but the firemen
ascertained that both pipes and
chimney were full and advised a
thorough cleaning before starting
the furnace again. This condition
is apparently unusual . with oil
heat and makes one wonder as to
the cause, whether it could be the
fact that the chimney is on the
outside of the wall. Both Mary
and Jamie were thankful to
neighbours who noticed the fire
and. alerted' them or it might have
gotten out of -hand.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston,
Kiln -and -Bert; of-Toronto;~.Mrs:
Kate Miller and Ken Johnston of
Lucknow spent Christmas week •
with Mrd Mx.§.tusell ,;
Johnston. 4
The regular W.I. meeting
which was to have been held at
the hone of Mrs. Roy Robson °o i
Wednesday this week. had'.to be
postponed due to the incidence of
flu in the Robson home.
oa
Dungannon
United. Cku•rch
Rev; Clyde Westhaver spoke on'
the topic, "Hopes and Fears ;of a
New Year", at New Years Day
service on Sunday morning. The
Stewards were asked to meet for a
few minutes after the service.
' The Sacrantent of Holy Com-
munion will be observed in the,
Sunday service on January 8,
1978.
An Official Board meeting will..
be held on Wednesday, January
.18 at 8.30 p.m: at Nile Church.
Dates ' Will be set for the two
congregational meetings.
The. minister will receive re-
ports of the various organizations
for printing: as they are ready.
They should be in his hands by
mid -month or very soon thereaft-
er.
i3roksidc
Happenings
_° . At the Concert Rehearsal in
December tike Student'„ Council
ave out the prizesto those who
'were' Winners -in the chocolate bar
•selling campaign. • First prize went
to Lauranne King; second' prize,
Steve Alton; third prize, Johnny
Curran; fourth *prize,' Diane'
Jefferson.
On the same occasion. 'Joanne
Culbert was presented with a free
T-shirt as designer of the crest
shown to be printed on the. school
T-shirts. .
Dungannon
,.Christian
Fellowship
The message on New Years'
Day at the Christian Fellowship
Church was one of challenge and
recommittal - the .message being
• taken'" from Deuteronomy,
hi the evening a special
community `sing" was held in
the church. Due to the absence of
some from the community and of
much illness within the commun-
ity was a smaller gathering than
anticipated. Karen Metzger and
Mike Frey contributed to ' the
program by .offering three music-
al' fiumbers.with Karen at, the
piano accompanied by Mike with
the guitar. Because the film, "A
Cry in, the Night did not reach
us in time, Pastor and Mrs.
Lawrence showed slides on a trip
to Holland and told of a .Bible
Conference which they attended
while :there.
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