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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-12-30, Page 7Kippen residents enjoy bare roads at Christmas • Mattie McGregor, who is spending the winter in Maplewood Manor in Seaforth, spent Christmas Saturday with her son John and his wife Mary. Also present were John and Mary's daughter Carol' and her husband Christmas has come and gone for another Kevin Scott, and Dave and Terry McGregor year. The weather although. unseasonable and their guests. was great for anyone who had to travel afar . Bob and Frances Kinsman of London to be with family and friends. .. were in the Kippen area over the Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoggarth were glad to holidays visiting for several days,with their have their family with them for the family, Lyle and Julie Kinnman, Dwight and holidays, - Greg, Paul and Janet. On Faye Kinsman and their sons, Jacob, Luke Christmas • afternoon the Hoggarths went and Daniel, and John and Karen Kinsman back to the Bluewater Rest Home to visit and their family, Michelle, Richard, Jeff with Al's mother Ruby Hoggarth. Mrs. Hog- and Andrew. • • .garth's :sister Janet and mother from Noni Jacobi was happy to have her family England called early on Christmas Day t°. return over the Christmas holidays, Visiting. exchange greetings. England enjoyed a with Noni were sons Harry, John and his mild green, Christmas as *ell.- wife June, Bryce and his wife Barbara. Also. Mary Broadfoot, a former Kippen resi- present were Noni's grandchildren, ...Jen - dent, was able to return from the hospital in infer, Jacqui, and Rob and his friend Linda, time to spend Christmas with her family. On ' and Lisa and Chris Jacobi. Sunday, December 27 she spent the e,venmg Gesa Wisch travelled from Waterloo and with Murray and Allison Connolly and their Kai Wisch returned from Lindsay to spend daughter Amanda. s. 90th : Christmas with their parents Thea and:Uwe. • . Dublin, wOrrian celebrate . . . •• Kippen Correspondent MRS. MARGARET HOGGARTH 262-6902 uubliirCorrespafldeflt • MRS. DON MACRAE 345-2842 or 345-2140 to; Don and Eileen MacRae of Dublin, Ivan and Nora Ann Jackson and Trevor of Lon- . • don, James D. and Marg, Ian and Jennifer • MacRae of London for the .evening. Mr. Orval Davidson of West Hill joined us With Ted and Nell Doyle over the on Boxing Day at Bill and Kathy' Wolfe, in Christmas • weekend were Mr. and Mrs. ' Mitchell, with Tracy and Chad. With them • Frank Doyle, Toronto, Miss Rose Doyle, there was Mrs. Ada Davidson, Ritz Villa, Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith, ' Mitchell; Jack and Denise Kelly, Stratford Detroit, Mr., and Mrs. Kevin Smith, aLso and David, Sharon, Mark and Jennifer Pell - f rom.Detroit as well -as_ Kathleen Smith and mg of Meaford. • Mr. and Mrs. Steve Oilla; Chicago. Mary With Kay Stapleton over Christmas were Ellen; Johnny, Kathy and Michael William-. • her sisters Mrs. Mary Box, Seaforth and Mrs. Rita Newcombe of Barrie. Also; Miss Barbara Box of Seaforth was there, a niece. Mr; and Mrs. Ken Stapletonentertained the Stapleton family to a turkey dinner and all the goodies on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geldhopf and boys spent Christmas with Patty's parents and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coombs in Seaforth. On Boxing Day they went to Sim- coe to Jack's parents for the holiday. With Joe and Olga Eckert on the weekend in Guelph. were Stephen and Nora, Stephen, Jr., Dar - With Mike and Pat MacRae and family for - rell and Tanya Eckert of Egmondville, Christmas dinner were Helen and Ivan Mary and Pam Schoonderwoerd of Mitchell, Ahrens, Stratford, John McGrath of Toron- Reiny and Shirley Van Loon, Danny, Shelly, son from Thorndale. • With Hugh and Ann Benninger were Ben and Mary Lynn from Kitchener, Tom and Rose Ahn and Tommy Simonson, RR 2 Dublin. Mrs. Millie Evans spent the Christmas holidays with her .daughter and family, Malie and Jack Cleary in London. • ' Mrs.—Margaret Carpenter and Joe. Krauskopf spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crowley (Margaret's nephew) Christmas guests with Mrs. Emerson Kyle were son Jim and his friend -from Kit- chener, grandaughter Debbie Jane Kyle -from Halifax, and Mrs. Wilmer MeClinchey from Varna. Jennifer and Brad Oulton along with their son Nigel and daughter Hayley spent their first Christmas in Canada after -emigrating . from Wales earlier in the year, It was to be expected they were a little homesick. Jen- nifermentioned being disappointed it was • not a white Christmas. Relatives from Wales phoned them on Christmas Day . to • keep in touch. It was a mild and green Christmas in Wales too. Visitors with the Oultons over the holidays were cousins Ruth and on Howard from Kippen and friends Stu and Betty Taylor also from Kippen, and • an aunt Alice Rogers from Goderich. Three daughters of Simonne and Marcel Vannes,te• returned home' to spend Christmas in Kippen. Linda and her hus- band Dave from Montreal, Brenda from London, and Diane from Oakville, where she is attending college. birthday - Tony and Mike of Richrnonalill; Ken and. Ann Hurley, Kim and friend, Karen and Richard of Stratford, Gunther and Rose Marie Boryswick, Tamie, Grant and Daniel of Stratford. Duncan and Judy Emm, Angie, Jenny and Tammy of Stratford. Jack and Nancy Storey, Sandra and Chris of Clinton, Barbara Eckert of Mississauga, John and jcie Jr. Eckert of Kitchener, Dave Steinbach and Tasha of Mitchell, Sandy and friend Tina. of Petawawa. Area lady Mrs. Vera McKay celebrated her 90th birthday at Hillside Nursing Home, • Mrs. Eileen' 'Cronin is a sister and she has several nieces and nephews in thearea. The Murray boys, Dave,. Greg and Pat, • were all home with their parents Ron and Theresa Murray for the Christmas holiday weekend. Son Raymond Murray is -holiday- ing in Florida. NOTE: With New Year's approaching, I• would 'appreciate anyone phoning me of their weekend guests and celebrations here or out of town. Don and I would liketo wish everyone a Happy and Healthy 1988. You can also drop your news into Don at the Post Office if com- ing into town. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 30; 1987 —7 If you wish to secure a lifetime income from an RRSP or are interested in other RRSP investments at very competitive rates, call Arnold J. Stinnissen 527-0410 • Tony Arts 527-0794 Income from an RRSP. is no longer •restricted to the minimum age of 60. St.nlife St. Columban family members ho St. Columban Correspondent MRS. CECILIA RYAN 345-2028 Steve and Barb Pletch of Calgary, Alberta and • Tom and Edna Pletch of Brussels visited on- Wednesday, December 23 with • Jim and Karen Cronin and family. Dave and Joanne Regier and family of Kitchener and Jim and -Karen Cronin and family spent Christmas with Ab and Eileen Cronin. ' Leo and Mary Smith and Sonia of Acton, Cranbrook youth win gold medal Cranbrook. Correspondent MRS, MAC ENGEL 8874645 Sunday December 13 was White Gift Sun- day in Cranbrook. Many gifts were presented to be given to the Salvation Army. The Christmas concert was held in the •church on Tuesday, December 22. Congratulations to Peter MacDonald and his partner Kerrie Shepherd of Blyth who placed find both in the compulsory dance and the variation dance programs to cap- • ture the overall gold medal. Peter is the soh of'Graeme and Faye MacDtmald. Many realized on Tuesday just hew necessary hydro is far everyday living when Many here were without it for five hours. Some in the area didn't have powerrestored for several more hours. Marie Perrie is home from St. Catharines for the holiday season Her sister Verna is home froin Guelph. Wm. J. Perrie has been a patient in Listowel Memorial Hospital since December 4. Duff's United Church' holds Christmas service Walton Correspondent MRS. BETTY MeCALL 887-6677 At the Morning service at Duff's United Chnrch, Walton special music was played by Margery Huether at the organ and POWs Mitchell with het Vielin. The junier choir contributed Christmas anthems under the direction of Rev. Bonnie Lainble. The piano accompanist was Marion aodkin. Don MeDonald sang a solo, "Marra Boy Child" and Marie McGavin sang Vette dri Ring those actOnipanied by Margery Huether at the piano. Several Christiiiaa carols were sung during the Service. Rev. Bonnie Lamble took as her sernion "An Angers Message. FAMIty SERVICE 'The Christmas Eve service at Duff's was Well attended with Glenda Carter organist for the Chriathiaa CarelS. Lay readers that assisted Rev Bonnie Lamble were Nancy GOdkiii, Marilyn McDonald and Doug Prom, Duets were given by Gloria Wilbee and Greer -he Craig accompanied with their geitars. The Niger choir sang an anthern. The lighting, of the Advent Candles- and the Christ Candle took place. The Junior choir held their practice and Christmas Party on Thursday, December 17, later *going out through the village sing- ing Christmas Carols door to door. Crystal Carruthers of Mississauga and Melodee Black of Fergus visited on the weekend with Ab and Eileen Cronin. Jim and Karen Cronin and family spent • Boxing Day with Tom and Edna' Pletch of Brussels. Christmas guests at the home of Francis, Marie and . Stephen Hicknell were Joe Manley of Stratford, Joe Hicknell of Barrie and Mary Ellen Van Broekhoven of Port Stanley, Martin and Teresa Van Rooy, Jessica and Dean of Dashwood, John Hicknell, Listowel and Sheila Raycraft of Stratford and Marg Hicknell and Christa Rooney of Kitchener. Guests with Gerry and Karen Ryan and family on Christmas Day were Gary and Ann Cronin, Brent and Jamie, Wayne and Melita Cronin and Christopher of Egmond- ville and Dale Cronin of Dublin. Bob and Theresa Admans of Stratford visited on. Tuesday evening, December 22 with Alphonse and Annie Cronin. Robbie and Marie De Jong, Rick De Jong and Tammy, Rob De Jong and Carol Martin and Tracy De Jong of Monkton; Dan and Bonnie Cronin, Mark Cronin and Teresa and Jennifer Cronin of Staffa; Leo and Diane, Cronin, Terry, Lisa, Christopher and Christa of Mitchell; Joe Cronin and Betty Kittar of RR 1, Dublin; Jerome Cronin and Darlene Henderson; Ann Cronin and Bob Henderson and Mrs. E. Heist of Seaforth 1110•01•11.1! me for holidays spent Christmas Eve with Alphonse and An- nie Cronin and on Christmas Day all the family were guests at the home of Marie and Robbie De Jong of Monkton. Tom and Joanne Melady spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Rolm of Deleware. Christmas Day guests with Clarence and Cecilia Ryan were J.D. and Marg MacRae, Jenny and Ian of London, Les and Laura Ward and Shannon of Kitchener, Jim and Pat Subject, Carrie, Ryan, Jeff and Nathan of Kitchener, Louise Ryan of Kitchener, John and Mary Jo Nelsen of RR 1, Lucknow and Mark Ryan ang, Agbbie Core and on Boxing Day Don and-Srenda Ryan, Mat- thew, Stephen -and David of Melbourne and Gerry and Karen Ryan, Jason, Amanda and Jeremy visited with the Ryans. Sister Jean Moylan of Windsor visited with her mother during the Cbristmas holidays. SEAFORTH. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY GINGERBREAD HOUSE DRAW WON BY: Connie Flanagan Hotinste House Wel de Breayast lotus and Inerigairenoil • /IA Box 112S (slos2Npro staforth, oifiyidWivit Hear Ye! Hear Ye! On this, the brand new, grand New Year, we. extend our wishes for peace, hope and friendship throughout the world. We especially value the friendship we have with you. 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