The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-01-02, Page 4(2 •
• LaeImovi W.ednesday, Jauntily 2,, 1985 --Page 4'
Families come home for Christmas -holiday in Whitechurch
Mark Schneller visited Wednesday with
Mr...and Mrs. , Victor Emerson.
Alan Falconer and Angus Falconer w,ere
at Sarnia for a couple of days doing
carpentry work for Relison Falconer.
Mrs. Orland Irwin was at Victor Erner,
son's on Monday, assisting with work.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon of
concession 6, Kinloss were Thursday
visitors withMr. and .Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Callers on Saturday with Mr. and, Mrs.
Emerson were Mildred McClenaghan and
Tony Falconer.
Alex Verbeek, Jamie, Michelle and Julie
of Clinton were Sunday callers on Mr.• and
Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mrs. Verbeek re-
mained at, home ,as she was tired as she
visits her mother, Mrs. Porter, a patient at
University Hospital. :This community wish-
es Mrs. Porter a rapid return to health.
Linda Moore of Burnaby, British Colum-
bia, is spending Christmas holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore
and family,
Whitechurch Bible Society collected the
sum of $240 thanks, to collectors Colleen
and Pauline Adams, Mrs. Carl McClen-
aghan, Mrs. Elgin Sleightholm, Mrs.
Archie Purdon, Norma Rintoul, Mrs. Lorne
Durnin, Mrs. Bill Purdon and • Agnes •
Farrier.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Fred Davis, Dana and
twins Mark and • Scott of La • Salle are
spending holidays with Agnes Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lamb of Baddeck,
Nova Scotia spent the Christmas season
WHITECHURCH
by Valetta Emerson
with his son, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Lamb at
the manse here.
Cassie Mowbray arrived, home on
Sunday from Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft, Karen and
Hugh Sinnarnon celebrated Christmas with
Ronald Beecroft and family of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs.Wayne Farrier, Kimberley
and Amy of Guelph arrived on Wednesday
to celebrate Christmas with his mother,
Agnes Farrier.
On Christmas Eve at 8 p.m. in, the
United Ch 'rch thee was a service of
lessons, ca •Is and ily Communion with
various people takin part in theservice.
Celebrating Christmas with •Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Falconer, Tony, Tim and Amy
were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery,
Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Montom-
gery, Blyth; Cassie Mowbray, Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Falconer; Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Milligan and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Falconer
and Jacklin.'
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin and Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Irwin and Cody of Lucknow
sent Christmas with 'Mrs. Finlay of
BOmore.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Bill Uuldriks spent
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Enjoy Christmas with family and friends at Lochalsh
Your correspondent and her family
wishes all her readers a Happy and
Prosperous New Year.
• Marion MacLennan and Dick Evans of
• Sudbury spent a few days during the
Christmas holidays with Rhetta MacLen-
nan.
Finlay MacDonald spent Christmas day
with his sister, Marion Huston and her
family.
Barbara Wilkins of Paris was home with
her parents and brother, Charles, Mayme
and Ken Wilkins during the Christmas
holidays.
Cecil and Jim Webster of Waterloo are
at home now for a couple of weeks as the
plant where they work, Acron Kitchens in
Kitchener, has closed its doors for the
holidays until January 7.
Charles and Mayme Wilkins had all their
family with them for Christmas dinner, / 4...
Ken Wilkins; Bill, Joanne, .Stacey and Ian LOCHALSH
Wilkins; Larry, Janet, Laura and Adam —
Wilkins; Jack and Sharon Wilkins, all of by Kae Webster
Ashfield Township; Janet Wilkins and
Allan Peck of Wallaceburg; Barbara
Wilkins of Paris; Elizabeth Wilkins and
Laura and Mabel Campbell of Toronto, and
Lloyd Irwin of Kinloss Township.
Wellington, Kae, Jim ,and Cecil Webster
visited on Saturday with Norma Young in
Goderieb.
On Christmas Day thanks to CKNX
Radio A.M. Jim Webster was able to talk
(toll free) to his aunt, Helen Krowchuk, in
Saskatoon. Saskatchewan, but due to a
very poor phone connection, she was
unable to hear Jim (very little), but we
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David MacDonald and Russell spent
Christmas with Terry, Marion, Jason and
Kristie Meriam in Goderich.
Alex MacDonald, son of David MacDon-
' ald, of Fort Nelson, British Columbia, is
spending a couple of weeks holidays with
his father and brother.
With Rhetta MacLennan for Christmas
were Marion MacLennan and Dick Evans
of Sudbury, Jack and Annette MacLennan
of Stratford, Margaret, Teena and Jason
Morton and friend, Garry of Point Clark
and George, Kathie, Laura Anne and
Colleen MacLennan of Agincourt.
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With. Dorothy (D.A.) MacLennan on
Christmas were Finlay MacLennan, Bren-
da and family of Kitchener and Peggy
Heffernan of London.
Ewan and Marj MacLean visited a
couple of days recently with friends and
relatives in Wyoming, Sarnia and Petrolia
and on Christmas Day they were with
• Ewan's sister, Isabel Martyn in Kincar-
dine. •
Jane, -Jennifer and Laura Ullrich spent a
couple of days , with George and Betty.
Moncrief: •
Barry, Betty and Sharlene Jones were in
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• On behalf of everyone working to
build the London Ronald McDonald House
for Soulhwestern Ontario, we would like to
f thank you for your contributions, ongoing
support, and continued interest.
Th,e construction of the house is on
schedule and the opening is plann?,d for late
spring of 1985.
Happy holidays from everyone
involved!
' JOHN MYLES
Chairman of The Ronald McDonald House