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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Honoured On
25th Anniversary
DUNGANNON NEWS.
On Friday evening, June 30, Mr,
and Mrs. Robert Irvin were honour-
ed on their 25th wedding anniver-
sary (June 28) by a ,family dinner
at the. Log Cabin restaurant in
Lucknow. Those present included
their daughter Betty, Mr. ,and Mrs.
Fred Stirling and Darlene of
Tharnesvillenr rid Mrs; Win
Irvin and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Irvin of Slakes; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Steele of London; Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Irwin of Sarnia; Mrs. Ivan
Papernick and Mr., and Mrs. Percy
Blundell of Goderich; Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Ritchie of Zion, Mr.
and Mrs. HarVey Ritchie of R. R.
S Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. Elmei
Wall of Teegwaxer; Mr and Mrs.
Jim Smith of Listowel; Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Andrew. of Slakes. Due
to illness Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Raynard were' unable to ,be present,
Mrs. Otto Popp and George
Walker were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Webster on Sun-
day evening.,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oti and
Matthew of Kitchener were
home for the holiday week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy
and Martha.
clement weather, they gathered
at the Agricultural Hall, and
from there after dinner about '50
travelled by bus' to the Old Mill
a; Myth and to Sky Harbour.
Robert'Sherwood was home
recently from Sarnia , where the
band is playing at the Giildwood.
On June, 20 Mr. and'Mn. Aub-
rey Hig Tins &own Smyth.; Frank
Austin and Jim Tirtle )oi.ned the
two bus loads of Senior Citizens
from LLICknpw on an enjoyable
tour to. Dougla.s ?dint , Port Elgin
and Southampton.
ON EUROPEO TOUR •
Jean Stothers and Peggie Hod-
left on' Monday at an ert-f e4 r
e4J haliday ton: in Europe.
Cathy Stothers from London
spent the lonE holiday week end
at the conage -it Porz AL-ert.
Alex C of , li -year-old
son of 1..t. and 1.1-s leonard
C'hizhoL-n gone to Edm °mot.
and Calgary fcc, the summer
.His to rc
1.-e. Triesda) P Pe: 1..^a'n'IPE
t4y train, 'fie woLit fiefiz..=
ma t es wcy..k.
Ka:bx and :E7.71if.
:c .mat ;w.^
Raifinnv.
dot , tyk F7-7_11. S:-„ac tat. -
to- rez : .
in:ME —r-t,
Ott: i for a fiie
1.11.
Dwight Aildham, and three child-
ren John, Gregory and Larissa will
he staying with Gerry and. David
Bere this summer.
Brookside and Kingsbridge
public schools closed on Friday
sn'teachers and pupils are on
holidays! Congratulations to all
successful Students!
Karen Rived, who has her
grade 9 in piano, recently. got
her History of Music examination.
Congratulations! Her teacher is
NIS. Ella Donaldson, Goderich..
Billy BishopLand—
Steven of Chicago visited recent-
ly with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L.
Eedy and with Mr. and Mrs-, Ross
Eedy with whom they were dinner
guests.
Rosemary Eedy. of Stratford , was
hime with, her parents thIST-qeek -
end.'On Monday she left from
Mahon for a ten day,holiday at
Calgary• with her unclesFrank Eedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blake and
Becky of Galt, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Sowerby of Thornhill were
home this week end. Others who
visited on Sunday were Mrs. T.C.
Anderson of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Colin Crozier of Ancaster
Mrs. Robb Elgie of Seaforth , Mrs.
Dick MacIptyre and Mrs. Everett
Errington.
Rev. and- Mrs. J. Ure Stewart
of Seaford' visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mole and
made several other calls.
MEMORIAL SERVICE.
Memorial. Memorial Service was held on.
Sunday, July 2, at Dungannon
Cemetery. The Weathe.r.was
ideal and a large crowd gathered .
Rev; R. Odenda.h1 and Rev. C.
McClenaghan•conducted the ,ser -
vice.. The flowers and general
care of the grounds made a lovely
meeting place for the Impressive
mice, -Gni, _
Smith -from Toronto.
xik and. Nes. Cbes-,crw
ewski Pre Cial2ghterS Christine and
Jenny of London were visitors at
same home. •
Ir..a phone call to. Fdmotton,
Si-Tc4,?y
thith.t son Alex had arrived
to the. home
ce: his au=ind. had secured work
on a hatiday at a far r.,... Leduc .
week M jr.h.
Bridal Shower
For Brenda Hewitt
KINLOUGH NEWS
A bridal shower was held on Sat-
urclayAlfternoon irrthe Anglican
Chuich basempnt for Brenda Hew-
itt. Mrs. Delbert Hedley presid -
ed and welcomed everyone. Mrs.
JaCk Barr gave two readings , "I
was to be the best wife"-and "Be
careful in choosing 'a husband".
Mrs, ,Glen Young gave a humor-
ous reading "Writing up the wed-
ding", Miss' Edna Boyle played
the wedding march and the party
took their places. Mrs. Glen
Haldenby read an address of good
wishes. Assisting with the gifts
were 'Diane and,Todd Hogan,
Heather Hewitt , Helen 'Forster
and Jeannette Barr. Brenda
thanked everyone and all „joined
in singing "For she's a jolly good
fellow". Lunen was tnen served
and a social time enjoyed by ,
relatives, and friends,.
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Hewitt
of Waterford visited over the •
week end with Mr, and Mrs. •
George craitarn Jack Hewitt and -
Mr, and Mrs.' Russell Hewitt.,in
the Kincardine and District ,Hos-
.pitai. Other visitors at the Gra ,
ham home were. Mrs,.. Kerry Hog-
an and . Todd of Glencoe., Mrs.
LaUral Hewitt and Heatherof .car
0ga , Brenda' y.ewitt of Toronto.
Mrs. Bur* Collins of Purple
Grove visited on Saturday with
Edna and May Boyle and Mrs,' ,
-Gertrude Walsh_._
The Powell family ofAgin-
court will.be spending the sum-.
mer holidays at their' home here,'
Japice '.Fawthrop rhas gone to',
Parry. Sound, where she is'
employed, for the. summer.
On Wednesday Mrs. Dan Win,
neS joined other:Artex instructors
on a bus trip to Lima Ohio ,
where they visited•the head factory
. •
WEDNESDAY, JULY Sth,
for Artex 'Paints and saw how they
were made and ,how nia.terials
are. stamped for painting, as
well as many other things of
Mrs.u
interest,
,
S d Frank la
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ititrIsd.ewn tahndirK,eaitnhd were Richard Elliott , Holyinod.,
Lee Fairhall of Kincardine -, Mr. and. Mrs. William' Evans of
.W.Iiitechurch and Miss May Boyle
Qt:MrKin.1.°a undgil.l Mrs. Howard Bennett
of Toronto spent .Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Art .Haldenby,
Week end -visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Lois
were Alla,n Nicholsoh, Mr, and
Mrs. Jerry .Collison Larry and
gisa Evans of Georgetown.' Mr.
and 'Mrs, Cliff Langford and
ily ci n ja f-iWeoLaodnsgortoftkd.
of Woodstock is
holidaying with his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs.' Bert, Nicholson.
The Anglican Parish service on
Sunday. next , July.. 9th will be
held at' Dungannon at 11 a . m.
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SQUADRON-409 PICNIC
List Sunday A. J. Sherwood °
was host to Squadron 409 and
their families for their
annual-picnic-.-113'
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Donald Broughton, who is work-
ing at Toronto at welding was
home to 'visit 'his Mother Ilzs.
Jean Broughton during the holiday
week end. Other friends with
him were 'Don and John Da.nchak
an: 'tie: mene i-crn ,
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