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The Community Carol Sing at the.
...Dungannon Christian pellovvship
Church. *Sunday evening was
well attended with sev tkal neigli-
hourings churches. also, being rep-
resented. Mr. Laverne. Martin,
•conducted the service and, called on
• the pastor, Mr. Orrie Gingerieh to
say a • few words of welcome.
During the:service Misi Marilyn.
Wagler read -a poem. •An octet
poSed of Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne
artin, Mr.. and. Mrs. Murray
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Orrie •
Gingcrich and Mr, and Mrs.
Schweitzer of Toronto sang .several
beautiful hymns: This was a real
family grciup as Laverne and'
Murray Martin are brothers and s
Mrs. Gingerich 404 Mrs. SehweitZ.:,
er are. their sisters. After,singing
several carols in unison Mr, Martin;
closed With a poem.,and the Octet
led in §ingifig a fil1a! hymn. Mr.
Doug Zehr pronounced• the bene-
diction, . Coffee and cookies. Were ,
served and a social. hour was
enjoyed..
Christmas Day guests With Mr.
and Mrs, Gerrie Glenn, and family
were Mr, and, Mrs. Prank Thomp-:'
\son, Mr; and Mrs. Ronnie Thomp-
Sop and family, Wingham, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Danahy and farnilY„.
Kincardine• and Mr, and Mrs.
Stephen Whitney., Guelph.
Mr., and. Mrs. Robt. Stothers and,
Jim spent Chrigtmas Day.With Mr.'
and -Mrs'. Bill Woolford, Kincard-
ine: On Boxing Day Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Barnford of Cambridge
visited with. Mr.. and. Mrs. Robt.
Stothers and ;Jim. Kathy Stothers
phoned home from Vancouver on•
Christmas to talk with the family.
On Saturday, Seamp„ terrier
who had been the Stothers family
pet' for 171/2 years, took" sick And
died.
Christmas visitors with Mr: and
Mrs. Howard. Godfrey and family
were Mr. • Ralph Godfrey, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff. Sproul 'and family' Of
Ethel and Mr. and Mrs. 'David
LivingstOn and family of Seaforth.
Mr. ,Ralph Godfrey stayed over for
a longer visit. Mr. • and Mrs.
Wayne, Livingston, • Michael and
Ricky) visited with Godfreys on
Saturday. Mrs. 'Howard' Godfrey
injured her ankle on Saturday in a
fall from 'a snowmobile and' is to
keep off it for a few days:
Mr. and Mrs. John Bere . and
Karen of London, 'Ruth •Bere of
WindiOr, Mr. and _Mrs. Dwight
Aldhatn and 'family of Goderich and
Mrs. Ken Bell, • Goderich spent
ChriStmas with Mrs. Mary. Bere
and family. Mrs..., Bere caused
some excitement on ChristmaS Eve
when she cut her hand on ice ,
reqpiring four stitches.
Miss Anne Marie Richardson.-of-
London spent a few days, last week
with Nfr. and Mrs. David Dawson,
and family, ,
Mr: and. Mrs. K. Dawson' held a
family gathering last Sunday for
Mr.. and. •Mre.4George •DawsOn and
family. of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs.
David- Daw.sori and family and:Mrs.
Olive Straughan. MisS :Marion
tlarkson of •Kitchener spent a few'
days this Week with ,Mr. and Mrs..
K. Dawson.
Mrs. Cecil .Blake had her family
home for Christmas, Miss Barbara
Blake. front Ryerson' College in
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Sowerby, • Toronto and Mr.. and
Mrs. Bill Blake, Becky and Kara of
Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs: Jim
Blake' of Alliston were, unable to
come .as their son,• Sean, has the
measles. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott, Matthew
'and Andrew •spent Christmas •with
Pat's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Irvine
Eedy. Miss Martha Eedy.was home
from Stratford.
Mr. and 'Mrs.; Jack Eedy,
StrathroY visited with Mts. Heber
Eedy.
Mr, and MrS. John Johnston of
Toronto •are spending, a few days
With his parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
Russell Johnston. •
Mrs,. ThOs. Webster• returned
home from London Hospital on
Tuesday. Mrs. Vera • Errington is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Webster.' , •
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Alton who were married
recently and are residing on the '
sixth, concession of' West WaWa-
nosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bowden, Bill
and Debbie spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Lee , Bowden and
family in Goderich, Mrs; Lee
Bowden's Parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Larsen of Chatham were there also.
Mrs. Debbie Meurs, Huron Park.
and Terriblson of fiSrdwel spent
Christmas 'with Mr. and' Mrs.
F.iteniari Olson and Ron.'
Mr. and Mrs, Glen Olson and
'COUNT BLESSING'S
It isn't such a bad world after
all—ju0 'think of all that could
happen and,never does, ,
family visited- her:pirents in Detroit.
for few 'days.
Mr. and Mrs. Derk14tenberg
held a family gathering of Derk'S
family on. Sunday, With 25' present.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sherwood
visited mr. and,Mrs. Robt.
Sherwood in Santia or Christthas-
Christmas visitors with Jr. aral
•IVIr4,- Bill Wiggins, were Mr. and..
Mrs. George Ribey and family df .
Seaforth, Mr. Orville Ribey, Olen
Ribey, Mrs:- lohn, Youpg, Art
Young and Mrs:, Grace 'Gibson of
LucknOw.
Mrs. George Hamilton and
Philip of Brampton visited with Mr.
and MrS. Dave McDermott during
the holidays andrenewed aciiain-
tances in the .vi lage.
Mr. 'and Mrs: Fred Stirling,
Darlene and Harold of ThameSville
spent'• Christmas with Betty!s
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin visited Mr. Will
*Irvin inihospitil'in London on Nevi,
Year's Day. He has been up and
receiving therapy but is not feeling
the bestis he has pneumonia now.
Mr. Aubrey HigginS' spent a.
week' in Goderich Hospital and is
now in hospital in LOndon receiving '
arthritis therapy.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee
held Christmas for their family,'
Mr. • and Mrs. `'Allan McNee,
EdWard and Patil of Ajax; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hayden, Laurie and
Linda 'of Port 'Albert; Mr. and Mrs.
Ken McNee :and Tirnmy; Mr: and
Mrs.. . Eric McNee, 'Brenda and
Craig. • Another family gathering -
Was held)'on Sunday in 'honour of
birthdays for Donna Hayden, Eric.
McNee and Lynda. McNee. -
Mr. and Mrs, Grahain, McNee
;visited Mr. and Mrs, Ross MeNee
at Fluronviewl on NeW •Year's Day.
Among those present at a faMily
gathering of 25 for. ChristmaS at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Errington were Mrs. Erringion's
grandmother,: Mrs. Haney of
Wingham; . her parents Mr. and •
Mrs. Jack McGee; Mr, and Mrs.
Rick Park, Dennis and •Dana; Mr.
and : Mrs. Terry HodgeS, Sherry
and Tanya; Mrs..' Vera: Errington;
• Mr. and Mrs. Bill• Sproule and
Gilda of Tpronto.
Mrs: Thos. Webster returned to
Wingham Hospital through the
week and has a touch of pneumon-
ia. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas• and
daughters of Toronto were visiting
Lois' parental hotne and went to
See her mother in. hospital: _ •
Misses •Virginia Chisholm and
Deborah Vella who flew to Nova.
Scotia for the holidays returned on
Tuesday, December, 30. Virginia
visited her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Ritcey and 'family 'in Middle
'ton While Debbie visited with her
parents, Mr..and• Mrs, Walter Vella
and family in Greenwood, Nova
Scotia. ,
Steven and Mary Andrew 'took
their mother, Mrs,' Bill Andrew to •
Pembroke 'before Christmas.. She
remained there to help her
daughter Louise, MrS. • DOn Stroh.'
Rev. DOnald and. Mrs. Stroh had a
new baby daughter recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson
and family moved last week .end to
their new "home on the 'adjoining
farin. Gerald and David Bere
MeVed 'op New Year's"Day to: the
house vacated by Andersons.
Rev, H. G. and , Mrs. Dobson
spent ChriStmas in St. Catharines
with their son, .Mr„ .-arid Mrs. Jim,
Dobson ,and fatinly, They visited
on New Year's Day with M. 'and
Mrs. .0in Alliston, Grand Bend..
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Ben
Park during the holidays were Mr.
and. Mrs. Bill Naylor Inee' Colleen
Park)' 'of Sarnia; Mr: and Mrs. Ed
.Burt (nee Diane. Park) and family of
Clinton; "1\4r. Park's sister,, Mrs.
Wilda .ClatWort-hy of Granton and
her brother, Ray Taylor 'of Orand
Bend. .
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The Christrias meeting, Of Kali-,
shea W.I. was held at' the home of
Mrs. Harry Lavis, The ~ meeting •
opened with the Ode and Collect.:
The president, Mrs.. Cliff Rciulston.
read a poem "What is ChriStmas".
The roll call. Sing,, say Or pay,
pertaining to Christmas Was -an-
swered by the 20 members present.
.The scripture, the ChriStmas Stdry.
was read by Mrs.. Leonard Machi-
nes. The secretary, Mrs., Lloyd
MacDougall, read the minutes and
business was dealt with. The
Training - School. "Featuring
Fruit", 'is to be held in Walkerton
January 11 anal __19 and 28 and.29;
`Ripley JanUary. 21 , and 22; Port
Elgin January 23 and 24. Standing
committee reports were given by
Mrs. Philip Steer and. Mrs Ira
Mrs. Ford • Cunningham was
introduced by Mrs. Ira Dickies 'She
displayed her China painting, also
some ceramics, and told something
china Painting
Demonstration At:
KairsheaW.1.:
However due to increased Costs to the Lucknow Hydro Sys-
tem for power supplied by Ontario Hydro,' materials and sup-
plies 'used' in line construction, operation and maintenance, ex-
pansion and growth; salaries • and wages, it has become' neces • -
sary to increase the hydro rates to you,. the customer.
The new rates will become effective on all bills issued on
and after March 1 1976.
In all of Ontario there are o y 6. municipal-
ities that have- lower Hydro rates than Lticknow.
You have our assurance that we will continue to fightrising
costs to the hest of our, ability through efficiency and good man-
agement.• And you can expect us to receive top • value from each
dollar spent on your behalf. We are determined to maintain el-
ectrical service as •the best bargain in the family budget.
Effective March 1, 1976 Billing
A RCORD TO BE PROUD OF'
New rates will' be published as soon as available.
LUCKNOW :HyDRQ SYSTEM I
of • their making. She had 'many
lovely pieces. Eunice.waS thanked
an& presented with 'a gift. Mrs.
Philip' Steer • read, a mem "Christ
mas • Thoughts" which she had
composed. • This, was followed by a
sing song including: some Christ-
mas Carols. There was a contest oi
"Christmas Cookies", the winners
Were Mrs. Harry Lavis, Mrs
Leonard Machines and Mrs. Wm
Maclntyre. .In keeping with ..ths.:
spirit of the season a Christmas gifty
exchange was conducted.
The Meeting closed with the
singing of 0 Canada and the Grace.
Lunch. of Sandwiches. and, Christ-
mas cookies was served :by OK'•
hostess and directors, Mrs. Philip'
Steer and: Mrs. Leonard Ma'cInnes.
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