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Conditions ideal for
Louise Millar of Palmerston was home
on the weekend with her sister Marion
MacLennan, and Rhetta MacLennan who
is a patient in the Wingham hospital was
also home for the weekend.
Elizabeth Wilkins of Mount Forest and,
Kenny Wilkins of Ridgetown were home on
the weekend with their parents, Charles
and Mayme Wilkins.
Jim and Cecil Webster of Waterloo and
Atlee Wise of Richfield, Ohio were
weekend visitors with Kae Webster. When
Atlee arrived Thursday evening; it sure
didn't look very promising for snowmobil-
ing. But, they were out on Saturday and in
places the snowmobiling was not too bad,
However, when four to five inches of snow
arrived on Saturday, there was no holding
them back. On Sunday morning, they
found it to be ideal conditions for
snowmobiling. So, they are hoping it will
stay for a while.
Congratulations to Shawn and Laurie
Dalton on .the birth of their first child, a
daughter, Angela Colleen; weighing 7 lbs. 5
oz. She was born on January, 11, 1987. The
proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Dalton of Kingsbridge, and Ernie
and May Gibson of Point Clark.. The great -
•grandparents are Mrs. Esther Gibson of
Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Boyd of
Kincardine.
Visiting with Finlay and Margie Mac-
Donald for a couple of days were Kathie
Robson of Gros Point, Michigan and Mrs.
Sadie Blue of Detroit, Michigan.
Betty Jones arrived home late Monday
evening after'a three hour delay in Toron-
to: But; other than the storm.on Monday,
Betty really ,enjoyed her stay in Peter=.
borough. And, needless to say, Betty was
glad to be home again safe and sound. •
The Lochalsh community would like to
send its deepest sympathy to the family of
the late Edna Ross.
'Mrs. Ross was a former resident of't ie
• Lochalsh-Amberley area, for a number of
years before they moved to -Lucknow.
Mrs.. Ross is survived by! her husband_
Bill Ross, one daughter Audrey, .Mrs... Lou
Berry of Toronto, and one son Doug of
Lucknow.
Mrs. Ross passed away in the Wingham
hospital on Tuesday, January 27. She will
be greatly missed by'a lot of people as•she.
did so much sewing for everyone.
Visiting recently at the home of Rhetta
MacLennan with Rheeta and.her daughter
Marion were Collin MacLennan 'of Agin-
court, Susan Reeves of Tampa, Florida
and Mary Ellen Tippen of Oshawa.
Choir leads
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HOLMESV1LLE
NEWS
Blanche Deeves, 482-9536
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HOLMESVILLE - Th•e •Choir of
Holmesville • United Church led in the
Ministry of:Music on Sunday morning at the
service with -Rev. Bechtel officiating.
The Enterprising Seniors'wiLl meet Thurs-
day, February 5 at 2 p.m. in thd Community
Centre in Holmesville.
Get well wishes go to Barry Walter who is
a patient in Gocjerich hospital.
Congratulations go to Bill and Michelle
Whitely on the birth of their daughter,
Meghan.Kara, on January 20. "
snowmobilin.g in Lochalsif'
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NEWS
Kee 'Debater, 3,`x,:5®5257
Many of the local residents will be glad -
to hear that Kevin.lVl,acKenzie, son of.Ross
and Jean MacKenzie j of Goderich and
formerly of this area, was married in
Cobourg on January 3. 'Kevin and Kelly
went to Mexico 'on their honeymoon and -
will be returning to Lucknow where there
will be a reception in their honor on
February 7. Congratulations Kevin and
Kelly.
Here is a poem written by Teri Debleich
of Gerlaw, Illinois called When God
Created Farm Folks.
When God created farm folks
he was surely at His best
He made them something special
,'1'o help clothe and feed the rest,
To the man He gave wide shoulders
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Burly. hands, a friendly grin -
An old and dusty farm cap
In places worn quite thin.
An optimist in coveralls
Determined, strong and true
A man whose love of country life
Would help to pull him through
Next He added intelligence
Gentleness and grit
He even found a space
For the funny -bone to fit
Then God took a little rest
He was only halfway through
He had yet to make the farmer's wife
No ordinary gal would do.
He started with endurance
Stamina and pride
For should would be a women
To stand at the farmers side
He gave a sense of humor
Then added warmth, a loving heart
Courage, brains, endearing faith -
He'd made the perfect start.
Then He put the two of them together
The farmer and his bride,
To work and love the land
Forever - side by side.
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