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By Bei Huellett
Sympathy c -
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of Rena Menary, fob et
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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-
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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.
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