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Spend time with Dungannon folk over Christmas
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Visitors and callers during
the holiday season 'with Bull
and Marie Park, Patti, Todd
and Brad were all the
members of their family.. Val
and Mike Bendig and Joel;
Steve and Deb Park and
Holly; Vicki and Wanda
Park, all waf Goderich; Tom
and Michelle Park, Mrs.
Gertrude Part and Tim Hod-
ges, all of Dungannon; Gary
Johnston of Nile and Bob and
Fred Tideswell of Clinton.
Mrs. Tom Park Sr. spent
Christmas Day in Auburn
with daughter, Millie Lawlor
and Mr. Lawlor. Also present
at the Lawlor home were Jim
and Debra Lawlor and And-
rea.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheter
spent Christmas Day at Nile
with their son, Bob his wife,
Heather and son, Matthew.
On Friday before Christmas,
Mrs. Shetler's sister and
husband, Lorna and Harvey
Cates of Sarnia visited. Fred
Shetler who boards with his
° nephew visited with his
family at Napanee over the
holidays.
Company over the holidays
j7 with Florence Berry were
Larry and Isobel Brennan
and Donna . Berry, all of
London; Tom, Joan and
Mark of Seaforth; Bill Berry
of Brampton; Gord and Shar-
on Berry and boys of Huron
Have, Goderich; Wendy and
Harry Chambers, Toronto;
Sandy Berry, Toronto; Mary
and Elgin Chambers and
Tina, Jerry and Janet Wun-
nink and Bryce and David
Hamilton, all of Goderich;
Steve Berry of Port Albert
Betty and Pat O'Neil and
Lucy Thompson and Howard
Thompson_
Ben and Margaret Mole
had some of their family
members home through the
holidays: Walter and Terese,
Don and 'Lois Walden and
Tina, Jeanette Juniper and •
girls. all of Kincardine; Jack
and Nancy Phillips, Andy,
Jason and Anita of Herman;
Gary and Dawna Richardson,
Scott and Ryan of Ashfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byers
of Stratford and Mr. and
Mrs. [.arty Kilgonr, Laura
and Mark of Kitchener visit-
ed for a few days over
Christmas with their parents,
Jack and Marion Smith and
Lloyd. Callers and other vis-
itors at the Smith home were
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gilgour,
John, Carol, William, and
Cary and Mr. Clifford Fitz-
gerald, all of Kitchener; Mr.
and Mrs. Dong Smith, Mich-
ael, Jim, Tina, Jeanette and
Matthew of London; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Deeves of Clinton;
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Smith,
Natalie and Jamie of Goder-
ich and Mrs. Helen Castrenis
of London. On Christmas
Day the Smiths enjoyed
Christmas with their son,
Robert J., wife and children,
Tammy, Tracy and Terry at
Holmesville and on the Tues-
day following Christmas,
they enjoyed a Christmas
meal with Marion's mother,
Mae Morrell in Clinton_
On Wednesday Marie Park
and Brad and daughter, Val
Bendig of ch visited
with Robert and Marilyn
Schultz, Terry and Tina at
Holmesvilte. Tina was born
im Ointon Hospital on Wed-
nesday, December 22- Terry
retuned home with Brad to
visit for a few days.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs_ Brian Brindley (nee
Jame Park) who were mar-
ried on December 23 in God-
erich. Janice is the youngest
daughter of Hazel Park of
Goderich and Ben Park of
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eedy,
Megan, Jennifer and Tim of
Mississauga visited for a few
days over Christmas with
them parents, Irvine and Col -
ken Eedy. On Christmas
Day guests at the home
were Martha and A n Bos-
sence of S tford Lucille
and Ralph Henderson and
Marj Henderson, all of God-
erich.
Mr. , wand Mrs. Freeman
Olson X:enjoyed Christmas
Day with Bertha's brothers
and family at Stirling. On the
Sunday previous to Christ-
mas, they enjoyed the com-
pany of their daughter, Deb-
bie Mears, Jeffrey and Randi
and Brian Clifford, all of
Strathroy and son, Glen and
Kathy Olson, Brian and Amy
of the village. Ron Olson of
Newmarket and friend, Dar
lene Lloyd of Sutton visit
through the holiday seaso
On Christmas Day, Gord
Comes home to Lochalsh
for family Christmas
By Kae Webster
Alex MacDonald of Fort
Nelson, British Columbia,
son of David MacDonald,
was at home for the holidays
with his father and brothers.
Dorothy Finlayson has her
family at home with her for
the holidays.
Mrs. Wellington (Kae)
Webster received word rec-
ently of the sudden passing
of her brother-in-law, Stan-
ley McKay of Edmonton,
Alberta. He is survived by
his wife, Verna, his mother
and two sisters. Mr. McKay
wa in his sixty-seventh year
and had been in poor health
for a number of years.
Finlay and Margie Mac-
Donald had their son and his
family, George, Andrea, Ju-
lie and Michael for Christ-
mas and later had Kathie
Robson, Thedrea and Ryan
of Detroit and Jane McKin-
non and Allison of Paris,
Ontario.
Wellington, Kae and Jim
Webster had Christmas din-
ner with Norma Young in
Goderich and visited with
Viola Farquhar in the God-
erich Hospital on Christmas
Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mac-
Kenzie have had their two
sons. Danny and Scott Mac-
Kenzie of Calgary. Alberta
and two other sons, Bob and
Kevin McKenzie of Toronto
home for the holidays. They
all spent Christmas in God-
erich with Bill and Barb
MacKenzie and girls.
Wellington, Kae and Jim
Webster spent the other
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Henderson and girls.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Roddy MacDonald
on the arrival of their new
daughter on December 30. A
granddaughter for David
MacDonald and Isabel Mac-
Donald of Goderich.
Ewan and Marj MacLean
had their Christmas dinner
with Ewan's sister, Isabel
Martyn in Kincardine,
Christmas Eve.
Mk and Mrs 'im Mac-
Kenzie, Mary Ellen, Greg
and Keith spent Christmas in
Ripley with Mr. and Mrs.
Oraen Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Wylds had their family,
Warren°s sister, Doris Wylds
of Toronto and Mrs. Wyld's
mother, Irene Stone of God-
erich with them on Christ-
mas.
Charles and Mayme Wilk-
ins had their family and
Laura and Mabel Campbell
of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Wilkins and girls with
them for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mat-
thewman were in- Sudbury
with their daughter, and Bon-
in -law, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Pettis and their two grand-
sons for Christmas.
Elizabeth Wilkins, daugh-
ter of Charles and Mayme
Wilkins, is in Paris, Ontario
at Five Oaks for the Christ-
mas holiday.
On Christmas Day Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Robb had their
family at home with them,
and on Christmas Sunday
they had Alvin Robb and
Robert and Beth ingles of
Wingham.
George and Betty Mon-
crief had their family home
for Christmas: Mr. and Mrs.
George Ullrich and their
three girls, Jennifer, Rebec-
ca and Laura of London and
Dr. and Mrs. Russell Mon-
crief of Aylmer.
South Kinloss families celebrate Christmas...
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Allan Graham were Mr. and
Mrs. Jamie Graham of Port
Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. Burnell
Estabrooks of Toronto and
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Seguin of
43pampton. Allan and Elsie
spent New Years Day with
Allan's family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Snowe of Fergus.
Christmas Day dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Dick McQuillin and Ron and
Jack were Linda McQuillin of
Willowdale; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob McNay: Steve and Mary
McNay: Mr. and Mrs. Doug
MacLeod and Dawn of Van-
astra and Mr. and Mrs. Rick
McQuillin. Other holiday vis-
i"tors were Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey McQuillin of St.
Catharines, Barb Nickel and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Thortipson of Dungannon.
Betty Colwell and Ken
Morrison of Sudbury were
home with Currie Colwell
and family for the holidays.
and Mary Schultz were
guests of their daughter,
Brenda and Bob Woods and
family, Robbie, Shawn and
Angie at St. Augustine_
Other guests were Bonnie
and -John Gibbings, Michael
and Ashley and Debbie and
Kerwin Rotarke. all of Clin-
ton_
Congratulations to Wayne
and Dawn Tucker on the
birth of a daughter, Jennifer
Dawn Marie on Christmas
Day- at Goderich hospital, a
sister for Billy.
Harvey Finnigan of Holi-
day, Florida visited relatives
in the area over the holidays.
Little Nicole Sherwood of
Goderich and her cousin of
Sarnia spent iNew Years Eve
with Grarrema and Grampa,
Cora and Alvin Sherwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Waller
(Debbie Hodges) and Aman-
da of Belleville spent Boxing
Day with her family and
remained for a few days at
her parents' home.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Len Christlaw who
celebrated their SOth anni-
versary on Det'enaber 24.
Mrs_ Christlaw was the form-
er Lily Morris, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Monis_
Mas. Monis was a longtime
resident of Dungannon and
will be remembered for her
braided Heats which anaray
people used in their homes_
Ron and Michele Brindley,
Catherine and Heather visit-
ed at Christmas tune with
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Buchanan and
Michele's parents. John and
Diane Buchanan, all of Col-
borne 'Township.
Cora and Alvin Sherwood
spent Christmas in Strathroy
with their son. Robert, his
wife, Claudette and daugh-
ter, Nicole at the home of
Claudette's parents'. Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Primeau.
Kathy Stothers of Van-
couver, B.C. spent the
Christmas holidays with her
parents. Bob and Helen
Stothers. Jim Stothers of
Montreal was home for both
Christmas and New Years.
On Christmas Day Jean and
Rod Jervis and Dana of
Goderich visited with the rest
of the family_
DaBa msa name Onlb
The Dungannon Kiinettes
held their Christmas meeting
at the home of Alison Paolim.
Supper was prepared by Kin
Chef Gerry and served by
Kin daughter, Carolyn_
After dinner, the busine
meeting took place and fol-
lowing this, the Christmas
`82 Draw was hemi. Two
special guests for the even-
ing, Kathy Staehh and Anal-
eisse Schutte! Ornade the
draws.
Winner of first prize, an
eleven inch baby doll with
wardrobe, was Ruth Brindley
of Anglesea Street, in God-
erich. Winner of second
prize, a Christmas cake. was
Doris Evans of London.
Kin Bryan and Kinctte
Marilyn Stothers are to be
congratulated for thein
crea-
tion of two new beautiful
members to the family of
Kin.
New
Wedding I
coverage
in
the interest
of utilizing
space
to the-maximum,11
LUCKNOW SENTINEL
will introduce a
change in wedding policy effective
JANUARY 1, 1983 '
While we appreciate the news value of weddings,
it will be necessary to abbreviate them as much
as possible. A photograph and brief description for
each wedding will be used. The description is to
include only the main details, (see our new wedding
forms). Also please note, if the wedding picture and
story are handed in more than eight weeks after
the event, there is a $15. charge.
If you would like a more detailed write-up, you are
required to provide your own story and photograph and pay S25. for
insertion in the paper.
Thank you for your understanding and co-operation
in this matter:
LUCKNOW SENTINEL