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until Sunda ! tiwhen funeral and tle
see rvice as conducted at two o'clock by1Rev . G
Paul L "Mills of St. Andrew's .Presbyterian.
Church, 'Wtngliam.'sI.nterment wil ace.
in• South: Kinloss> .Cemet.° _ I' i . v ▪ ,
- Palll e/� cors were:, arol, EIl
Elliott, Alan ;Whytovk, Gordan°=
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YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Ed i oung of R. 2,
• Wingham are ha�ppy.to announ+ a the:birth.bf
their son, Mathew Leslie, 6 1t�s , 4 oz., at-'
Wingham and. District Hospital on;•Decem
ber 27, 1983, a, brother for William, Steven
and Jennifer,.
McVARf4NE, - Rad and Joanne (Thompson)
of Brampton, are happy to announce • the
bi}th of their daughter, Lindsey Margaret; -9
lbs 10 oz., on Tuesdajy, .December 27, 1983
at Etobicoke.Generai Hospital:'Pcoud'gran i -
parents are, Margaret Thompson of Lucknow
and Margaret, and 'Lindsay McFarlaneof
Bramiaton.
ML*RRAY ...Keith.' and . Barb are 'happy to.
announce the birth`of. their daughter,. Laura
Diane, on December. 22, 1983, in Wingham
and Diatrict,.i Iospital ;,Pileased grandparents
are Bob, and' Betth Aitchison and. Leo and
Imelda Murray.
Graduates
Kathleen Hogan,' daughter of ° Mr..; and
Mrs. 'John Howard, B• R. i Lucknow
received her Master of Arts degree in
English • at - the Fall . Convocation of , the
University of. Calgary, Alberta. Attending
from Litcki ow washer mother. Kathleen has
returned to her position at the. University of
Calgary..
New Year visitors
New Year's .Day visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim, Dollery, Audrey and Jamie of Bayfield
and Mr. and. Mrs. Allan MacDougall,
Heather, David and Marita of Kinloss.
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onit driMaelntyre ;and Sandy were Dr and
Its.' AIex iviaclp ce ',girls ofti Alliston
da lgl tors, ^Mar Irak a %` itct ener,
b�rnia' `of Toronto MariIynn. of Hamil-'
indu ;McQuilliti of Willowdale was home
fob .the olidays to be with her.family, Mr ;
atit�rs Dick McQuillin, Ron and Jack..
Mr. a}nd Mrs. Dwayne Craigand family of
Elmira were Christmas guests with. Mr. and
Mrs Barry Johnston and family.
Mr.\and Mrs. John Mowbray and Duncan
were,
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dinner guestkviith Mr:'
and Mrs. Donald Bannerman• and 'family of
Kincardine.
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'.: Youthbowling club
Good :scores: Paul Helm .282; 160; Chad
tanley 170,;Scott Allen •149, David Elliott
212,. Luke Cranston 207,..111.5.
Standingsi•;Tigers 158%:; Ch,.eetas 130'%,
Wolverines. 122;' Panthers,120, Bears 118,,,
Cougars. 105. . •
Men's bowling league
High single, • John 'Andrew 264. High
triple,. Eric Taylor 653. -'
- Games over 225:: John Anc rew 264, Eric
Taylor 260, 240, Ron Elliott 247. -
Standings: Oldsmobiles 102, Mustangs
96, Dodges 119, Pontiacs 104, Buicks 92.'
Ladies Monday league
Pat••Livingston bowled the high single with
a 303.
Pati Livingston bowled the high triple with
a'703. .
Games of 200 and -over: Lorna Button 248,,
Fern MacDonald 203, Joan Livingston 200.
Bernice Kemp 225, Pat Livingston 303, 228;
Alice Ritchie 208, Marion MacKinnon 242,
200; Jean Phillips 218. '
Team points and standingsfHolland 7; 60;,
China S, 54%; Mexico 0, 49%; U.S.A. 2, 50;
Canada 5, 44; Scotland ,2; 36.
Trin-ityfamilies enjoy Christmas
By Betty Ritchie
Get well wishes to Pete Bremner who
returned front University Hospital before
Christmas. Spending turas with their
parents Pete and Junefiretriner were. John
of Toronto and Earl and Patricia Sims and
family of Ottawa.
Bryan Ritchie of Red Deer, Alberta spent
the holidays with his parents, Harvey and
Betty Ritchie. Guests Boxing Day were Mel
and Jayne Ritchie, Krista and Shawn, Elva '
Ritchie and Lynn Hickey of Wingham and
Joanne Agnew of Red Reer.
David and Betty Kirkland . andSusanne
and 'Annette an4 Henry lien _,driks: spent
Christmas Day with Nancy and Gord Folkard
and Kendra of Belgrave. Their mother,
Jessie Kirklan'lso spent the day with thein
before returning to hospital.
Allan and Nancy Gibson, Diane, Glen and
Brenda spent 'Christmas Eve with Bob and
Elaine Irvin,' Ken, Chris and Craig. ' Al and
Olive Irwin of Lucknow also spent the
evening with them. 1
Jim and Annette Ritchie spent Christmas.
in Goderich with Jim's uncle,. Mel and
Dorothy Bogie and New Years Day with her
parents, Grant and Sandra Curran.
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