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Tim Gander from
England took time out
from his around -the -world
surfing tour to visit his.
aunt and uncle, Sandy and
Sam Gander and spend
Christmas with diet*
Everyone enjoyed the
pot luck Christmas party
which was held at the'
Grove on Dec. 18.
The Lostenberg
Christmas was held Dec.
19 at Kay and Jerry's
home,
Fran and Jim Farrell
.hosted the• Farrell
Christmas. on Dec, 20. All.
the Farrell family, num-
bering 30, was in atten-
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Deci
Enghsh nephew visits
dance. •
Anne McCosh . and
Mary anne enjoyed
Christmas Eve . and
Christmas morning with
John and Joyce Farrell.
On Boxing Day, Anne,
Mary Anne
....:.....:: ..
and Dick
entertained
Aunt Gladys
Arnold Jinx
and Joyce
McEwan and Sandy,
Barbara, Jamie and Ian.
an¢ Robin McEwan of
Etobicoke, Marian • and
Ken, Bret and James
McEwan of Chatham.
Sunday visitors were
Betty,4 Ken, Kyle and Neil
Morrison. of Huntsville
and Andrew Reid' of
Listowel,
Margie and David
Lochhead, Shanna, Rachel
and Devon of Corbell
s•p e 0 t
'Christmas
with Kay and
the rest of the
Collins fami-
ly,
Isabel and Norval
Stanley spent Christmas
Day with Deanna. ana
Morley Scott, On Sunday
Morley and Deanna visit-
ed with Betty and Art
Helm and family of
Tiverton.
Christmasholiday visi-
tors with Harvey and
Wilda Thompson were
Don and Marg. Thompson
and boys, Bob and Judy
Thompson and boys,
Khrista Ritchie, Wray and .
Linda Thomson of
Mississauga,. Tammy and'
Paul Cuhliffe and friend
Shawn Wallace of
tobicoke. •
Roy and Maureen
Collins and their family ,
home for Christmas. On'
Boxing Day they went to
Maureen's sister Sandra of
Kitchener to have
Christmas with thb whole
family.
New years greetings from Erima
by Erlma-Haldenby
Happy New Year to all
my readers!
Kinlough •Presbyterian
Church was filled with
worshippers for Christmas
Eve. The service, led by"
Bruce Bushell, wasfilled
with Song and praise. The
junior and senior choirs
performed beautiful rendi-
tions of song. Two solos
were also given by Isabel
Thompson on an omni
chord and Rachel Bushell :,
on firer flute accompanied: .
by her mother Barbara.
'The Scripture readings
given: by Rachel Bushell,"
Lyndon • :and. Shelley
Johnston were , inter-
spersed,'by favourite car•,,
ols. Pastor Marvin
Christensen , of ' ..the
Kinloug:h Pentecostal
Church' brought .the mes-
Sage. A. heartfelt way' to
celebrate the true meaning
of Christmas!
Many families travelled
to celebrate Christmas.
Lorne and Jessie Moon
went to Tara to celebrate
with their daughter and
family.
Pastor and Margaret.
Christensen . went to
London to be <:
with ".thein
daughter and,
family. ,
Reg • and
Thelma Powell
returned home . front,
Michiganwhere they visit
ed with family..
The Barrs spent.
Ciristmas. at Henry and
Susan. VanderKtippe's
home, north of Kincardine
onThursday. :
Betty Hamilton, St;
Catharines, :visited with
,roan and Jack Barr over
the holiday and her moth-
er at Pinecrest.
The Hamilton's. had
Christmas with Jack and
Joan Barron Saturday.
Murray and Michelle
Barr andboys entertained
the"Hodgins family for
Christmas dinner:
Brad Engel 'and, Lea -
Anne Haldenby
travelled . to
Paisley : for the
n g e 1
bristmas din-
ner and then met
the Ualdenbys.at Eric's
home . for supper. In addi-
tion tci other members., of
Oen and 'Erlm a's family
other's ` present were
Cornelius and Myt"tle
Zondervan, Ripley, and
Joe, and Nancy Jansen. and
family of Teeswafer.
Laura and Jim:Steffier
of Iairshea• called in later
in the evening.
Don and Betty Bushell
entertained 'all of their
family at home for the sea=
son during the weekend.
On Saturday Michael
Arenburg and friend. from
Simcoe visited with. Eric
and Glen and family.
Friends andrelatives
attended the funeral on
Sunday for Shelley
(Anderson) Shewfelt.
Shelley's mother was the
former. Blanche' Haldenby.
Shelley was a .cousin of
Glen. Haldenby and Joyce
Hedley of the village. Our
sympathy goes out to the,
family
Melissa Fraser visited
.Sart Haldenby over the
holiday on•Friday evening:
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•
Health .Un t
support
elementary
school
Phys ed
curs eulum
The new health and
physical education curricu-
lum for elementary schools,
has the support, of the
Bruce -grey -Owen Sound
Health Unit.
"We're trying to prevent
heart disease and' your cur-
riculant''is doingthe exact
same thing," a" health unit,
delegation told trusteesof
the :.Bluewater: District'
School:. Board at their
'December 13 meeting. •
Earl ,Farrell, a'Superisor
with thee:Bluewater. board,
'said participation is the key
to "a healthy lifestyle, but he
stressed thatwithout the
skills to participate, it's
unlikely Students will enjoy
or,continue 'an •active
lifestyle..
He cited a:'survey of
Grade 12 girls as proof.
Asked -why they don't par-
ticipate in sports, 'the •
answer was because'tiro
don't : have the sjilIs'`�
Farrellsaid , •
Trustees were :given: bal-
loons ,for a brief exercise
on how sports skills are
taught. After .a few amus-
ling moments that saw
trustees using, various. body,
parts to bounce balloons
the air;, Farrell said that:
with immediate success
and lots of fun, "'prettywell
everyone can. buy into
:.:.enjoyinga new skill.'
16th .AnnuaX'
New Year's Day
sident's . Levee'
The Piresident and ,
members.'
Of Br: 309 Royal Canadian
Legion cordially..
: invite you.
ta: attend the President's
New Year's Levee
Lueknow Legion
January i si, 1999
1:00 4:00'•P'M
Everyone Welcorne
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