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These students of Lueknow.District anistianSchool helped tota1seJ.$1821orM.S. Back
row, lento right, Jim Ritchie, Jeremy Slotegraaf, Yolanda Ritsema, Denise Wickert,
JoannaXoskamp. Leah Sherwood, Melissarampbell, Sherry Bean. Front, leftto right,
SamuelStam, Marie Askes;NadigeRoskamp,Heatherlootsma, JandleRnyvenhoven,
Matthew Jurjens, David Van Oenen-and Chad Ritsema. Absent from the photos: Joel
Scott, Danny Lames, RyimSlotegraaf, •Amy Scott, Stephen Van der Klippe. (Pat Liv-
ingstonphoto)
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Luelmow District Christian School children raisedi1982 in the Multiple Sclderosis read-
a4hon. Back row, iefttoright, RaPhRoskamp, Jtm Ritchie, Hiedie Sherwood, Lori Exel,
Kerry tynnStam, Michelle Slotegraaf, Arlene VimderViunt, Michelle Snieder. Centre
row, left to right, Brian Blok, Kevin Broer, Rob Campbell, Julie Kikkert, Stephanie
Broer, Helena Drost. Frontrow, leftto right, Nathan Van der Klippe,1ViinTayGeertsma,
Dennis Lubbers, Brian Lubbers, Stephen Campbell, Jordan Ruyvenhoven. (Pat lAv-
Ingstonphoto)
Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Freeman, and family whomoved frmn Kit-
chener and nowreaideinrtheformerhome
of Dr. and Mrs. R.E. Treleaven. The
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Annualmeetings are the common prac-
tice for organizations and churches at this
time of the 'rearm they pause to look over
their progress of the past year and plan
their. actiXiiies for the future.
Priscilla 'Ramsay has returned Ione
after snfflng two weeks in Montague,
P.E.I.,Withber daughter Aime McCarron
and •fsrinly 'While there she had the
pritilege of looking after her newest
granddaughter, Ellen Anne, born
December 31st.
Wewmddiliketowelcomeaiidther fami-
lyafinewcomerstalaucimow.Michaeland
• Fay Milke Amd theirtwo SIMS, rain and
'Richard,i;-1y of Kincardine thave
movedinto the stone house on Victoria St.
which they purchased from Frank
Backhaus Mr. and Mrs. Backhaus ,have
movedtoMmasels.
It isfgood tesee Spence Irwinisable to
be home after spending week in
WinghamandDisirictilosOital.
by Mildred three
Rev . Bill and Peggy Hen-derson hosted.a
birthday party Jan. 16 in honour of
Katherine Smith Present to enjoy the oc-
casion were Helen and Jim Btisbin of
Guelph, MarionaadAlvinNiundoll of Ger-
rie,-FredaandLeonard Macinnes,andDr
_Douglas and Laura MacDonald ;who had
just returnedfroin a trip to Australia.
Verna Elphick celebrated her birthday
Jan. 21withaamal1party.
Others celebrating birthdays this ;past
weekincludeClareneehwinwhowiras90.on
•Jan. 16 and Mrs. MmiieHenderson,91 on
Jan. MI. To :each one we liner our von-
gratulation.sandlestwishes.
Home -for theweekend With bis :parents
Gordon andltemice Johnstone were John
and Janet of Ajax.
Visiting with Rev. Bill and Peggy
Henderson an the weekend were Sandy
amtPatty, _Emma andlcate Henderson Of
Toronto.
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lspresently thjing a -s71rveyto see inhere
would be a re --6 for transportation tor
Senior titizeku Handicap-
petipersons, from their .reitidenceslothe
'downtown area. •
If ,interestid please lilt mit .the enclosed
questionnaire and mail 'to:
BOX 297, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Margaret A. (Peggy) Corrin
"Absent from the body, present with her
Lord". ar
Marget A. (Peggy) .Corrin died in Vic-
toria Homital, London, an Tuesday,
January 17, 1989.
She is the beloved wife of Dr. Bernard
Corrin, mother of Ray, Ottawa; Dr. and
Mrs. Robert Henderson (Mary Joan),
Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. Fraser 'Mitchell
(Bath), London, England; Mr. and Mrs.
GuyPowell (Barbara), Khartoum, Sudan;
Mr. and Mrs. Norm Corrin (Ann) and
Grace all of London; the loving grand-
mother of Andrew, Mark, Samuel and
Peter Henderson.
She is • alio survived by a sister Jean,
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Mrs. Rev. Ken Hayes of London.
She was predeceased by a daughter
Lois.
A memorial service was held at Wortley
Baptist Church, 250 Commissioners Road,
London on Friday, January 20, 1%9.
Flowers greatfully declined. If desired,
expressions of sympathy may be made to
World Vision of Canada or Canadian
Cancer SocietSr.
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