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Luelknoyv Sentinel, Wednesday, April 21, 1981—Page 5
Cousin visits with Riegling family
• By Kae Webster
Jodi Bentley, a cousin of
• Mrs, Max Riegling and her
• friend, Tracey King of Jack-
son, Michigan spent a coule
of days with the Riegling
family.
Julie MacDonald, daugh-
ter of George and Andrea
MacDonald, celebrated her
eighth birthday, last Thurs-
day. Julie had 1,2 friends in to
help her celebrate her big
day. Happy Birthday, Julie.
Chris McGill of Detroit
spent the. Easter weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. • Max
Riegling and family. They
had Easter dinner with Mrs.
Riegling's mother, Mrs.
Marcella Courtney of Goder-
ich.
Jim Webster of Waterloo
and his parents, Kae and
Wellington Webster had din-
ner on Easter. Saturday with.
Mrs. Norma Young in God-
erich and visited with Mrs.
Viola Farquhar in the, God-
erich Hospital.
Mrs. Finlay (Margie) Mac-
Donald his returned home
after • spending a couple of
weeks with her sister, Pat, in
Detroit.
Callers the other evening
•at the home of Charles and
Mayme Wilkins were Kae,
Wellington and Jim Web-
ster.
Lorne and Maxine Luther
were in Ridgetown Easter
weekend visiting relatives.
The • Thankoffering and
Family Night of the Ashfield
Presbyterian • Church was
held at the church Thursday
evening. They had Bill
• Thompson of C.K.N.X. as
guest speaker for the even-
• ing.
Dorothy Finlayson had
some of her family home
Easter weekend. They were
Carol Finlayson and her hus-
band, John Balch of Toronto,
Mrs. Barbara Rogerson and
family of Toronto and Bill
and Judy Finlayson and fam-
ily of Sarnia.
On Easter Sunday for
dinner Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
• Robb entertained Bob and
Sandra Darling of Hanover,
William and Shirley Irvin and
family of Ashfield. Townshig.
and son, Glen.
• Marion Zinn and Mayme
Wilkinshave now completed
the history of the farms in the
western division of Ashfield
TOwnship, and owners wish-
ing to get a copy of the same
can contact them.
Easter weekend visitors
with Mr. • and Mrs. Finlay
- MacDonald were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Mclnnan and
family of Brampton,' Mr, and
Mrs. Jim Robson and family
of Grosse Pointe, Michigan,
Mrs. Mary Burkhoss of Chic-
ago and Mr. David Agnew of
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mc-
• Lean of Collingwood visited
with Allen's borhter and
• sister-in-law, Ewan and Mar;
MacLean on Saturday And on
Sunday, Lynn Calvert of
London visited with her aunt
• and uncle.
Ria and Linda MacQuilin
entertained Bill and Janet
Kempton of Point Clark on
Sunday.
Finlay MacDonald has
been , busy making maple
syrup this last little while.
Jim Webster of Waterloo
was home with his parents,
Wellington and Kae Webster
Easter weekend.
Jim and Ruth MacKenzie
entertained some of Ruth's
family for dinner Easter Sun-
day. They were Mr. and Mrs.
Oraen Rock of Ripley, Robb
Rock of Fordwich, Heather
McNivin and her mother,
Mrs. Dorothy McNivin of
Kincardine, Ronnie Rock of
Ripley and Don Phelan of
Toronto. •
Kevin and Bob MacKen-
zie, sons of Ross and Jean
MacKenzie, were home with
their parents Easter week-
end.
•Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mc -
Charles a Kincardine had a
very pleasant two week vaca-
tion at Myrtle Beach in South
Carolina. They said the wea-
ther was pleasant and the
dogwood blossoms were
beautiful. '
The Quilting Course held
their achievement day'in the
township hall in • Ripley.
Thursday afternoon. Those
from here who attended were
Betty Moncrief, Jean Mac-
Kenzie and Marion McChar-
les of Kincardine.
On Thursday Mrs. Rhetta
MacLennan had her daught-
er, Mrs. Louise Millar of mother, Mrs. Irene Stone of
Palmerston, her brother and Goderich,
•
`mmiumaluminnimemilmml
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
• Harold Jardine .of Haniston
and her niece, Mrs. Doris
Huston of Atwood.
Mrs. Charles Wilkins had
her sister Mrs. Charles
• Reach of Woodstock and her
mother, Mrs. Stella Irwin of
Kinloss on Thursday after-
noon.
On Easter Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Ratteau of Am-
berley Beach entertained
their family, Brad and Dian-
ne, and two daughters, Em-
ily and Amy Ratteau, Ted
and Linda Ratteau and their
children, 'Eddie and Mich-
elle, Ken and Janet Stewart
and' their son, Peter.
• George Moncrief, Russell
and Leslie Moncrief and
George and Jane Ullrich and
their three girls, Rebecca,
Jennifer and Laura of London
were at Mrs. Marjorie
Young's in Goderich on Sun-
day for dinner. Betty had to
work that day.
•• Mr. and Mrs. Harold El-
• phick hid Mr. andMrs. Gor-
don, • Stobo of Teeswater,
Mrs. Verna Elphick and Ber-
nice Bell of Lucknow •on
Easter Sunday. •
Easter Sunday weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wylds
entertained some of their
• family including John . and
Donna Zimmerman of Lon-
don, Steven and Brenda
•Wylds and their two children
of Ashfield, Doris Wylds and
her friend, Ruth Sweet. of
• Toronto and Mrs. Wylds'
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