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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-01-08, Page 10Page 10—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday. January 8, 1986 • Deluxe Motorcoach Transportation ENJOY A RELAXING 18 DAYS IN FLORIDA With lots of extras IT'S •PRIME TIME SUNSHINE DEPARTS FEB. 17,1986 Leave the snow behind and enjoy a week of rest and relaxation. -.Out of Town Call Collect Robin Hood Tours %-c-7.- • .*:"t • 1.524-4540 - Goderich. Ontori Pine River Church hosts storm stayed There were a number of people storm stayed at Pine River Church during the storm at Christmas. Charles and Mayme Wilkins had their family with them at Christmas. They were Mabel and Laura Campbell, Toronto; Barbara Wilkins, Paris; Elizabeth Wilkins, Toronto; Kenneth Wilkins, Ridgetown; Janet Wilkins and Allan Peck, Chatham; Larry, Janet, Laura and Adam Wilkins, Ashfield Township; Bill, Joanne, Stacey and Ian Wilkins, Ashfield Township; Jack, Sharon and Timothy Wilkins also of Ashfield Township; and David Dadson of Amberley. On Dec. 20 the Wilkins family celebrated an early Christmas dinner with Stella Irwin - and son Lloyd of Kinloss. Township. - On New Year's Day, Charles and Mayme Wilkins had _dinner with Stella and Lloyd Irwin. Rhetta MacLennan had some of her family with her, for Christmas. Visiting were Bruce and Louise Miller and boys, Palmerston; Florence MacLennan and friend Shirley, Kitchener; Margaret, Tena and Jason Morton and friend, Garry, Point Clark; Marion MacLennan and Dick Evans, Sudbury; George MacLennan and family, Toronto; and Jack, Annette, Johnie and Jackie of Stratford. With Dorothy MacLennan on Christmas was Katie Sutherland and Margaret (Peggy) Heffernan of London. On the Sunday after Christmas, Dick Evans and Marion MacLennan left for their home in Sudbury. Visiting with Barry and Betty Jones on Christmas and New Years were Sherry Jones and Jim „Bullard, London and Richard and Dave Martin, Gillingham, Dorset, England; Miss Christine Matthews of Thorndale is now visiting at the Jones' for a week, and she is hoping to get in lots of cross country skiing while on Holidays. Cecil and Jim Webster of Waterloo were home with Wellington and Kae Webster for Christmas. Christmas dinner guests with Ewan and Marj MacLean were Doug and Karen Martyn and family of Ripley an Mrs. Isabelle Martyn of Kincardine. Barry and Betty Jones visited on 'New Year's Day with John and Wilfred, Clipper- ton of Whitechurch. Wellington, Kae and Jim Webster visited New Year's night with Mrs. Wyn Gammie of Lucknow. Miss Charlene Jones is visiting friends in Brampton during the Christmas holi- days. Christmas visitors with Warren and June Wylds were all the members of their family'. On New Year's Day, Kenny Wylds and his daughter Melanie of Goderich were there. Mrs. Wylds' mother, Irene Stone of Goderich, is presently at the Wylds' home, recuperating from recent surgery. Visiting during the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Max Riegling were Mrs. Riegling's brother and sister-in-law,' Ed- ward and Leanne Courtney of Penticton, British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Robb had their family with them on Dec. 21. There were Glen Robb, Ashfield Township; Edwin and Janice McCutcheon and family, Lions Head; Bob and Sandra Darling and family, Hanover; and William and Shirley Irvin targe Selection of Winter Fabrics Prices in siffect!fili ;Jen. 14/116 or while 4100Otitlei lest • —s. and family, Ashfield Township. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb and son Glen had their Christmas dinner in Hanover with Bob and Sandra Darling and family. On New Year's Day the Robbs were with William and Shirley Irvin and family. Pine River UCW The officers of the Pine River UCW have been chosen for 1986. They are: past president, Ruth Farrell; president, Maithel Wilson; first vice president, Betty Jones; recording secretary, Anne Boyd; corres- ponding secretary, Margaret Reid; treasur- er, Gloria Rutledge; program and liter- ature, Gayle Lowry; nominations, Ruth Farrell and Anne Boyd; archivist, Kay Thorborn; social functions, Beatrice. Col- lins, Rovie Elms, Helen Hunter and Mari- anne Smeltzer; work committee for Koun- try Kitchen, Linda Campbell, Kim Coiling, Shirley Walden, Sharon Courtney and Lisa Van Dyke; hall committee, Gert Larson; manse committee, Mary Gibson and Bertha Scott; social action, Margaret Fer- guson; committee friendship, Alberta Munro, Wendy Scott and Barbara Farrell; visiting, flowers, Christie Dellandrea; sup- ply and assistance, Nancy Campbell; stew- ardship and vocation, Betty Jones; finance, Mildred Thompson; mission and service, Pat Lowry; Christian education, Dianne Rotteau and Anne Eadie, and board of stewards, Bertha Scott and Thelma God- frey. 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