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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-01-12, Page 8t. -unity news l.•r , Wet lr.e.my a E nd sympathy to Menary f By Bei Huellett Sympathy c - ; ty is* �, ,. v to the fa. �r of Rena Menary, fob et this , who passed away in ibertolon hospitallast fit_ M. acrd Mrs. Hugh Men- ary swat Christmas Day with their daughter, Irene and Keith Bite and family. Holiday visitors with Jack and Donna ,Alton, Gary and Jeff were Greg and Maxine ,Alton, lid and Shelley and Gary Fignena, Toromto.. Mei and Ella Hackett, Wayne and Gimia Hackett and err children, 'may, Shawn and Allison had New Year's Day with Jim and Vi Amold tan Lucknow_ Holiday visitors with Rus- sell and Jean Phillips were Feed and Brenda Phillips; Ken and Mary Phillips; Herb Fite destroyed the driving shed -workshop of Jim and BM Nelson last Tuesday The neighbours and fete' Inds are abene- fit danoe later in January. and Rosalene Binger. Tara., Mattes and Jaraeite of Kin-- Caliti e; Bob and lee Matikbara, Robin and Cis: Mr. �.� ❑aged Mrs_ Norman }Mc- Deakt a Lit �. V - A tl h1a- iips, West Wawanosb and Leonard Phillips of WI/w- ham. Doug and Dixie CalinC0021. Jason, Sara and Rachel visit- ed for a week &ing The holiday with her Panus, Mr. and M Motley and mdy, atBellevilk. Gear well wishes go to Freda Ettoome and to Ivan Cranston, who are patients at Winghau and District Hos- 041- R;.• os- t- RK• Arthur and Mrs. and Ian travel- led ' � . I er, New York State to see Betty`s family and visited vi ith Arthur's family at Trllsonburg, during the holiday week. lochalsh news By tie Weir Mrs. Elmer Colbert was in London recently to attend the mal of her brother-in-law_ Flamer and Edna Culbert had their Christmas dinner with their daughter and SIM - in -law, Mile and Brenda Lizette of Tiverton- Mrs. George (Andrea) MacDonald and two children, Julie and Michael, had their supper and spent the evening with Mike and Brenda_ Winnifred Gammie of Lucktee►w had New Years dinner with Wellington, Kae and Jim Webster. Jim Webster of Waterloo has returned to work after being home with Ms parents. Wellington and Rae Webster since before Christmas. Lorne and Maxine Luther were in Ridgetown for the holidays. visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Emile MacLennan had her brother and sister-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardine of Harriston with her on Thesday. Mrs. Emile MacLennan had a house ball of guests on Christmas Day when she entertained all her family_ Ewan and Marj MacLean held their New Years dinner on Sunday when they had Mr. and Mrs. Doug Martyn and family of Ripley; Mrs. Isabel Marlyn of Kincardine and John Martyr of Minnea- Pais. Charles and Mayme Wilk- ins and Kenny were dinner guests Friday evening in Wingham at the home of Laura and Mabel Campbell and on Sunday Charles, Mayne, Kenny and Eliza- beth had New Years dinner with Stella Irwin and Lloyd. On Tuesday evening the Clover Valley 4-H club met at the home of Mayne Wilkins with Donna Arnold as the second dub leader. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb and son. Glen. had New Years with William and Shirley Irvin and family of Ashfield Township. dungannon By Merle Park Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Menary and family, on the death of a dear mother and grandmoth- er, Rena, at ()niversity Hos- pital, London, on January 5 in her 63rd year. Mrs. Robert Irvin spent two weeks in Thamesville with her daughter, Betty, Mrs. Fred Stirling, Mr. Stir- ling, Harold and Darlene. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Gerald Kerr and family on the death of a dear wife and mother, Annette. who died in London on January 3. in he3 39th year. Also to her parents. Mel. and Helen (Quaid) Dickson and her brothers and sisters. There were 11 tables of cards played at . Brookside School on Wednesday even- ing when the Dungannon Seniors resumed the euchre parties following the Christ- mas holiday. High man's score was Jack Smith and Jody Kerr, playing as a man, had low score. The women's high was Isabel Kilpatrick and Donna Powell was low score. Next card party Jan- uary 19th. Dungannon United Church The Sacraments of Bap- tism and Holy Communion were observed at Sunday morning service. Jacqueline Suzanne Godfrey was baptiz- ed into the Christian Church. The choir sang the an- them. We Praise You. Lord. Flowers were placed in the church in memory of Annette Kerr and Rena Menary who died last week. Sympathy is extended both families. r 'T=OT your eorhkenie clip WI Ibis rale table kyr luAture reference NEW POSTAGE RATES IN EFFECTASOFSN. The lotloawirg is a selection of postage rales wh tc will apply, as of Januar" , 1983_ for the delivery 61 Canadian and International magi. Complete information on all postage rates is available al your kcal est office. MAILFOR' CANADA. Special Services Certified Mair ... Registered stered Mail * Special Delivery' Parcels (to 30 kg) Local Delivery (2 kg) Vancouver to Winnipeg (2 kg) Halitax to Montreal (2 kg) -}Ottawa to Toronto (2 kg) $1006 $t96 ... $1.06 *Pam arable image 1st Class $2.60 Parcel Post . $1.38 1st Class $4.77 Parcel Post. _ - _ $t91 1st Class $3.60 Parcel Post 51.70 1st Gass $297 Parcel Post . - - - 51.59 Non-standard letter rate (0 - 30 g) 374 This rate applies only on metered and permit mail that does not include postal code or meet postal standards (eg size) All letters bearing postage stamps and all standard letters remain at 30C until the 15th of February. when the rate wit; be 32C MAIL FOR DELIVERY TO THE U.S.A. Letters. postcards and greeting cards (0 - 30 g) 374 MAIL FOR DELIVERY OVERSEAS Airmail letters. aerograms and postcards (0 - 20 g) 644 Unsealed greeting cards -- aormai1 (0 - 20 g) 484 Unsealed greeting cards — surface (0 - 20 g) 37$ r1r t;:4;:' r err' I The following postage rale will apply as of February 15th. 1983 Standard letter rate 1st Class Letters (0 - 30 g). A variety of rates apply to different types of mail You can have complete information by contacting your local Postmaster or Sales Representative. •: ;ff CANADA POST CORPORATION tJ f 324 51, C;ttia(Ilir