HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-01-06, Page 14Page 14—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 6, 1988
Enjoying best of the season with friends ----
Don and Ann McCosh of Purple Grove had
Christmas Eve dinner with John and Joyce
Farrell and girls and on Christmas Day,
with Gladys Arnold, they had dinner with
Jim and Joyce McEwan, Kincardine.
Harvie and Wilda Thompson had their
family for Christmas, Randy and Joan Mac-
Donald, Tammy, Kim and Lucas, South.
Porcupine, Wray and Linda Thompson,
Missisauga, Bob and Judy Robbie and Todd.
Randy, Joan and family are vacationing in
Florida. Wray and Linda are on a Caribbean
cruise.
Catherine Scott had Christmas dinner
with Harvey and Elizabeth Nicholson and
family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Middlecamp and family
visited with Harvie and Wilda Thompson on
Tuesday evening.
Marjorie Thompson and Bert spent
Christmas Day with Allan and Marie Coll-
,ing, also their family John D. and Kathy Col -
ling, Mike and Mitch, Susan and George,
Tesseris, Rob and Nancy Cumming, Shan-
non and Amanda, George and Marjorie
Humphrey, Melanie, Misty and Jay, Mike
and Laurie Gallant, Erin, Alexis and Kyle.
Aaron and Mary Hackett, Jodi, Jamie and
Joel.
Frank and Lauraine Burgstaller spent
New Year's with Harvie and Wilda
Thompson.
Marjorie Thompson spent a few days with
Bert and Kay Thacker joined them for New
Year's dinner.
Morley and Deanna Scott had Norval and
Isabel Stanely for New Year's dinner.
Don and Ann McCosh had New Year's
guests, Currie Colwell, Jim and Joyce
McEwan, John and Joyce Farrell and fami-
ly, Gladys Arnold and Dick McCosh.
Tom and Maryce Cale, Cameron,
Christopher and Suzanne, had Christmas
dinner with Gordon and Margaret Cale,
Graham Bradly and Sarah at Greenock,
along with Sydney and Frank Stickler,
Kitchener.
Cameron Cale spent some holidays with
Grandma Alice Cote, Point Clark, and with
Uncle Gordon and Aunt Margaret Cale,
Greenock.
Christopher Cale had his friend Derrick
Moulton, Ripley, for some holidays.
"On Christmas Day Kay Collins enjoyed
Christmas dinner with Deanne and Norine
MacKay at Robert and Carol Pollock's at
Bruce Beach and supper with the
McGillivray's ' at Web and Eunice
Emmerton's.
Boxing Day Kay had Ed, Sandra, Kelly,
Kristy and Matthew McGillivray, Dave,
Margie,- Shanna, Rachel and Devon
Lockhead from Waterloo, Gordon, Ruthe,
David and Bill Patterson and Bobby Robert-
son for Christmas. Margie and children
PURPLE
GROVE
spent the week with Katherine.
Jim and Isabel Brook spent New Year's
Day with Cecil and Myra, Norman, Kincar-
dine twp. -
Donnie and Marilyn Reid, Brian and Jo-
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Marie Reid were New Year's guests with
Don and Kay McCormack, Culross twp.
Dave and Valerie Gibson, Julie and Dan,
London spent the holidays with Donald and
Alma Gillies.
Betty McLeod spent the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Noel McLeod and Robert, Toronto.
Norval and Isabel Stanley had the family
for Christmas.
Christmas Sunday visitors with Jack and
Janet Farrell were Pete and.Susan Roberts
and boys of Denfield, Jim and Fran Farrell
and family, Gary and Laura Farrell and
family, Rob Farrell of Mount Forest; Don-
nie Hutton; .Janice, George and Rachel
Miller of •Thorndale. Janice, George and
family spent the week with Jack and Janet.
Don and Marion MacDonald of Kincar-
dine were recent visitors with the Farrells.
Jack and Janet spent the weekend in London
and visited Janice's and Susan's.
Jim and Fran Farrell, Jack and Janet
visited Fran's mother, Tena Logtenberg
who is a patient in University Hospital,
London.
Margie and David Lockhead and family of
Waterloo; Kay Collins; Eunice and Web
Emmerton; Rick and Debbie McGillivray
and family; and Kenny McGillivray of Kit-
chener enjoyed New Year's at Sandra and
Ed McGillivrays..
Remember the Purple Grove Women's In-
stitute meeting at Alma Gillies' on Wednes-
day at 1:30 p.m. Dorothy Needham is the
guest speaker. -
Guests for the holidays
'John McKinnon and Mildred Mc-
Clenaghen were Christmas Day guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClenaghan of
Kitchener, also on Boxing Day, were
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mc-
Clenaghen of Clinton.
Sunday evening visitors with Mildred
McClenaghen were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
McClenaghen of Kincardine. Clarence
showed some of his slides on Ireland and
the Agawa Canyon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibb and family'Of
Kitchener 'were Christmas Day guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson ,were
Christmas guest with Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Simpson of Culross.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Falconer and Jackie
of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. John Scheeringa
and baby daughter of Brampton and
Kenebra Purdon of Toronto visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon.
Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Sleightholm were Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin Sleightholm and family of St.
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. David Sleightholm
and family of- Goderich, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Sleightholm and family of Brant-
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Notes and fami-
ly of Crediton and Janet Sleightholm of
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred de Boer, Mr. and
Mrs. Simon de Boer and family, Mr. and
Mrs. John Koops and family of
Gowanstown, Joanne de Boer of Guelph,
and Hilda de Boer and friend of Toronto
were Christmas Day visitors with Mrs.
Raely de Boer.
Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott of Owen
Sound, Mr. and Mrs Barry Elliott and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott of
Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw
and family of Dorchester spent Christmas
with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott and Karen.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sholltz of Goderich
visited at Christmas with Mrs. Lorne
Divinin.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Elliott and family
visited on Sunday with her mother Mrs.
Bernice Johnston of Breslau.
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Whytock and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Whytock spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whytock in
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whytock left Satur-
day morning for Campbelton, New
Brunswick where he is preaching at a
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell and
Heather of Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Gutoskie and family of Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs.. Dave Oberholtzer and family
of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Robin-
son and family of Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Rintoul and family of RR 2 Lucknow
and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cardiff of 1 ussels
spent Christmas with Mrs. Norma Ri'Ttoul.
Doris Reid from Camphill l't'nnsylvanla
returned home after sper,,.,;. -n weeks n
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L1, , w,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob :, s of Waterloo are
spending the holidays with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pennington and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Ross. Also home for the holidays
with his parents is Brian Ross from Lind-
say college.
Christmas week visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw were Mr. and Mrs. •
Leroy Winger and family of Ethel, Mr. and
Mrs: Raymond Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Laidlaw, Rev. and Mrs. John Neilson
from Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lup-
ton of Huntsville Mrs. Mabel McCombs
from Jarvis, Ont. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Winger and Jason from Stratford.
New Year's Day dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Ross were Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Ross, Michael, Sherlilyn of
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ross
Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. David Ross, Brian
Ross and Mrs. Agnes Gaunt of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Newman and family
of Ayton were New Year's Day guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson.