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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-01-10, Page 9Brookside itstmas Concert iaelsow 8eatine!v WedseMaY, Jausµ'y 19N—Pse Lochalsh correspondent sends New Year's greetings One year, 1!nistahor, M weeks, 311 no matter how you look at it, it is a long time. Along enough, nd, tist really e things�e should have dune, and se at to do, sod would have done if we hadn't been so But now we have a new yew ahead of us. One year to live a better life. Twelve months to spend our neighbours. Fifty-two wed in to make new friends and to cement our friendehips. Three htmdred and sixty days to pray for a better world., MM God's help we can do it. The community and 1 wish you all a Very. Happy New Year. Gordon and Nora Robb had their New Year's dinner in Ashfield township with their daughter, son-in-iaw, William and Shirley Tarix and family. Finlay and Margie MacDonald had a few friends in on New Year's Eve to see 1909 out and 1990 in. Kae Webster had her Marr, Atlee. Wise of Ridgield, Ohio and Cecil and James Webster of Waterloo with her on. New .Ware. Cecil and Atlee as usual en- joyed being out on their snowmobiles and once made their goal to go to Goderon thew snowmobile by along the beach. They made the round tripin just over three hours. Gordon' and Pat Jones and children of Thorndak' Vent the New Year's, weekend • with Barry and Betty Jones Max and Helen iteligling and Wally. had their NewYear'ar in Goderich at the haver of 's mother, Marcella Barry Jones , enjoyed . their. New Year's ; r :- in Bervie with Glenn and Hazel Jean McLand and Percy Griffith, Bruce and Louise Miller of Palmerston. were up, to Kincardine, ital on Thurs- day hurs day to see .Rhetta MacLennan `who,is a patient there.. The Millers, picked. up Manion :blame :t 1c her to .Kin cardirie with, them.. ' • Lola Bridges now -operating Huron and 'Bruce AutO Glass ,annd her husband, Winston, recently moved to Lochalsh and had Christmas dinner 'Of 18 family members in their home. Four generations of two families attended, namely, Bridges, Turner, .l?iatten. and Gawiitihe^ It , far Iasi weedy 'Holiday • visitors 41tit Charlie and Mayne Wilkins. "were' tetra 'and Mn Campbell of Toronto, Barbara Wilkins of Paris, Bill, . Joanne, Stacey and Ian Wilkins. and Lloyd '_ Irwin of Kinloss, . Larry, Janet, Laura and Adam Wilkins, Jack, Sharon; Timothy and Matthew Wilkins and Herb and ; Marie Wilkins all:. OCHALSH Rs by Kae Webster 01111111811111111111111111111111111111081111111111001018 of Asblield towAlan, Janet and 'Steven Peck Peck Weafthwg, David and Liz Dadeaa of Ingersoll, Kenny Wilkins and De bbyr Hansen of . Some of the family ,ls� wlhh Stella Irwin at her home in Kinloss. The community weal We to send con- gratulations erngratulations to Janine 'Thompson, daughter 01 Murray and Janette Thomp- son, who graduated from Fenshawe Col- lege. ollege• in London in the diagnostic radiographic program. Graduation ceremonies were hell at the college on November 7. Janine is now continuing her education in ultrasound. During the holidays the Webeters had lunch With Shirley MacLennan, son Jolnn- MacLennan of Mississauga and Myrtle Fella of Whitby at 's home in .Kincardine. On Saturday evening the Webstats were favoured with carol singers family). We 'enjoyed It very and I amsure it was also enjoyed wherever they stopped. Marc and Helen Reigling and family had their Chdelmas dinner with Ami and Barbara Redmond of St. Augustine. Rheas and Marion Iteclannen enjoyed their Crristmas dinner with Margaret Morton at Point Clark.. Finlay and Margie MacDonald had. „Finlay hristmas withe, Andrea, Julie and Michael.: MacD d .nE Kincardine.. ' Your correspondent. • (Kae ' Webster)- . g wishes. everyone a very APPY• mad sperous New Year. May all. your is be small ;ares, Barry and Betty Jone; had their two `. ' daughters and sora -in-law, .Charlene ,Jonas and Sherry and Jim 'Bullard elf Guelph - with :them for Christmas , Bill and Muriel;•.Dow. 'were at their. . home over the holidays. On Sunday, Finlay and `Margie Mme- ' Donald had their. Christmas dinner at • home -with Colin and. Marlene MacLennan of Markdale, George, Andrea, Julie and Michael !MacDonald and David MacDonald. On Christmas Sunday, the Culberts Ar .and family had U dila with FMdte,.and..Breuda , ze tte and €an'. lr;itr Kinear ,hie Matrimonial Alterations ` "Agnes married a' self-made•man, diidn't ',.• 'Yes, but she has • Compelled lana to make extensive .alterations." ,rive COURSE Sponsored .By Kincardine and District General. Hospital And: Presented • By, The Grey Bruce Regional Palliative Care Team DATES: Wednesday, January 31st; 1990-Mnrch 7th, (Inclusive) TIME: 7:30 P.M. to' 9:30 P.M. FEES: 845.00 for 6 week session or 810.00 per session LOCATION: Kincardine and District General Hospital Teaching Room This course is designed for the professional to increase their awareness of the issues facing Palliative Care and for the-non- professionals henon-professionals to train them to become Palliative .Care Volunteers. Please contact Jan Johnstone at 396-3331 if interested in, registering for this course. REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS , MONDAY, JANUARY 15th, 1990 Agnew Jeweliery, Gifts & Children's Wear Winter Hours; Tues.. Sal 9 5:30 LUCKNOW • o .cicisid Moitd.y` , 628,3532 t• .,e