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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-06-04, Page 19his week in un •gann by Marie Park SNYDER'S.SHELI Automotive Farin Service - Supply LICEKED MECHANIC FOR APPOINTMENT.CALL DUNGANNON $2927911 - [Formerly Robert E. Irvin's] Mrs. Cecil Blake was a Coll/One; Lucknow vs Kings- , . guest ,of Mr, and , Mrs.' bridge; 5, Kingsbridge tI in_forrnaLgathedng of neighbours- took place at the home of Mrs. Olive Blake on Wednesday evening tO say good-bye to Marvin and Evelyn Smith .whohave Sold their home and have moved to 'Chatham. Irvine Eedy was a capable master of ceremonies. Mrs. Cora Sherwood had a contest in which the answers were names' of vegetables. Mrs. Elsie Irvin gave a reading about what It might have' been like when, Marvin went courting. Mrs. Mary Bere read an addresS to :the couple and Mel Jones. and Herb Finni- gan made the presentation of a gift of folding chairs. Howard •Godfrey provided music on his guitar throngh the evening and later Mr. George Cowan led • a. sing song 'accompanied by ,How7 ard with the guitar and John Park on the piano. The news neighbours, Mike and Cathy Moran and baby, Derek, were welcomed to the community: Mike's parents, Alvin and JOYce. Motan,, who moved to Joseph Street last year Were also welcorped and 'had a chance to meet their :neighbours. A very pleasant evening ended with a delicions .lunch being served. ' SOCIAL NEWS Cengratulations to Mr. and. Mrs, John Anderson (TheieSa Huber), on the birth of .a new daughter, in Goderich hospital, on Wed- BY Kum PARK DavidKirkland,_Luclu garinan; Colborne:; vs. Sunday for a family gather- Ltreknow; June 12, Dungan- mg in honour.f Mrs. Gordon non vs Kingsbridge; Lnck- Kirkland's birthday, . now vs Colborne; June 19; Gerald Shackleton is a Lucknow vs Dungannon; patient in. Wingham,_ ''and "Kingsbridge vs Colborne; District Hospital since last June 26, KingSbriclge vs week, after being sick at Lucknow; ColbOrne vs Dun- WE MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK home for four weeks. Friends and relatives of the. Shackle- ton family assisted them by sowing their crops for which the Shackleton farnily is very grateful. SPORTS On Thursday night, the Dungannon soccer team trav- elled to Colborne to play. They' were defeated '. by -a score of 3 to 1. The score after the first half was .2 -• 0 in favour:of Colborne. Dungan non came back strong-in-the second half but, couldn't score a goal. Dungannon was awarded 'a penalty shot in the dying moments but failed to seore; only to have John Curran rob' Colborne goalie, Lee Frisby of a shut out: Goals were scored by Lee Frisby, Terry Bean-. and Wayne Marshall of the Col- nesday, May 28. Ninth Lorne team. grandchildler tvir:----andivfm------Ivlany-of-the:-parents re- Bus",,,Anderson and nine- -mined to 'watch . the boys encouragingat soccer is catching ..on in this area. Due .to vandalism on the Kingsbridge field, their gam- es will be played at Brook- side, unless the field is, already in use. The schedule for soccer has the second team as, the home team, May 29, Dungannon vs garmon; July 3,, LuCknow vs Colborne; Dungannon vs .Kingsbridge; July, 10, Kings- bridge vs Lucknow; Colborne vs Dungannon; July '17,, Dungannon Vs Lucknow; Kingshridge vs Colborne; July 24, ' Luckno,w. vs Col-', borne; Dungannon VS Kings- bridge; July 31, Colborne vs Dungannen; Lucknow ys Kingsbridge; August 7, Kingsbridge-VS Dungannon; Colborne vs Lucknow; Aug ust 14, Dungannon, vS :Luck- now; --Kingsbridge vs Col- borne; August 21, Lucknow vs Kingsbridge; Dungannon vs C,olborne; August 28, Kingsbridge vs Dungannon; Lucknow •ys Colborne: ' . On Monday evening the, Dungannon ``Beez'' travel-, led to Port Albert where they were defeated by the Pert Albert girls 26 . 23. Dun- gannon As'also lost to kintail by a 36-15 score at the Dungannon. diamond-Iwie 9 Dungannon '‘Beez'' meet Kingsbridge at Dungannon while the AS meet West Wawanosli girls on lime 11 at Dungannon,--- BROOKSIDEBROADCAST By Lisa Brown and Annette Curran ' On Monday, 'May 25 the children who start to •kinder- garten in the fall came to school for a readiness survey grades 7 and begin on June. 3. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Mr. George Cowan spoke on, "Pentecost ••• Then and Now"; in which he 'explained. how the gifts of the Holy .•Spirit come to individuals different Ways, giving some the pinver to speak in ton- gues, others the power of 'healing, • of wisdom, etc. Pentecost is, traditionally the seventh:Simday after Easter and is told. of in the' Bible as tho time when the Holy Spirit came upon the. disciples. The Children's .story, was about. The Magic, Number - Three. The choir' sang the, anthem, My Mother's Pray ers. , Choir practice is on Thurs- day evening for regular choir • and on Sunday for the men. to practice for Father's DaY. There- must be some good Male voices in the corigre- gation. Let ;them stand up' and sing for Father's Day:, 21.1e Sunday ScluAteaeli- prs wish-to thankhose who rode in the Bikeathon on Saturday and .11tose who sPonsored the riderS. • ' The wernen.of.the :Us C, and' Willing WorkerS spent two .busy at the -church .. last week cleaning and left everything 'shining and spot- less, even, the remote cup- board spaces..The congrega- tinn iS ',grateful for .the dedi- catkin and loVe for church shovvn by these women. Congratulations are tended to our central treas..: surer,. Mr. Thomas Webster, who celebrated a special birthday this week. , Wehster has been treasurer 'of the Dungannon church for over 40 years and is the, only central treasurer. the Dirn 7 • -- gannen-Nile charge. has. had. We. Wish him many more years of ,geod health.: • teenth great grandchild for and girls play .which 15 an . • . •••• ' • . • Mrs, Tom Park. Quite a thin to happen in one family, is that Mrs. Park has a great granddaughter born on May 26,.1'980, a grandson on May 27, 1974 and a great grand- daughter on May 28, 1980. May is a busy month for their family. . • Alvin and Joyce 'Moran are proud grandparents again for the fifth time, as their daughter, Brenda and hus- band Steven VVylds of Ash- field, became proud parents • of a new baby girl on Friday, May 30 at Goderich hospital. come back for visit. Mr, and Mrs. Mike Moran and baby son, Derek, moved • • pair Trinity conducted by the county CQ11:, suItants and designed .to -show a child's stre_tigths_and weakndSses . pertaining to his/her reaclinesi to learn at School« . .0n Tuesday, May 26; Mr, Hazlitt's grade 7 claSs. went to Bruce Agripark just north of Kincardine. Mr, Van 'Yu)/ shoWed the students around:, Later they saw a film and had a. bus tour of the site.. • The Regional Field ..Day was held at Brookside on ThOrsday, May 29 with stud- ents from Colborne, Robert- son, 'Victoria and Brookside .school participating. The winners were as fill- lOws: senior 'boys, Rick Liv- ingston (BrOOkside); Chris Starkey (Colborne); senior girls, • Kim Fritzley (Rohert son); Mary 'Beth Alexander (Roberts.on); intermediate boys,-.Trevor Erb (Robert- son); Wayne Bos (Brook side); intermediate girls, Jo anne Campbell' "(Victoria); Nancy `:Carmichael (Brook side),junior boys, Steve .AuStin (Victoria);' Ken Log tenberg (Brookside); junior girls, Lerelee Howes (.Brook side); Julie Boyd (Colborne); midget.boys, Scott Hackett '.(Brookside); • Scott Garrow (Robertson); midget girls,. :Shelley . Good (brookside); • Donna Raynard (I3rookside);„ Heida .1-ioernig (Colborne); -Shannon. Tedor (Victoria): Each, of the winners will receive .a medallion. • Final examinations .fot :VW..., • ;ma ............... into their new home on Joseph Street West, on Sat- urday. Marvin and Evelyn Smith left on Saturday morn- ing for Chatham where they have taken an apartment. Mrs. Amy Wiggins is a patient in Wingharn hospital since, Tuesday of last Week with a heart problem. Her heart is being monitored and visitors are restricted. Best of luck, Amy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stir- ling, Darlene and Harold of Thainesville r visited With Betty's mother, •Mrs. Robt. Irvin On the weekend. Mrs. Marie Park and 'Mrs. Thomas Park visited on Tuesday evening in Lucknow with Mrs. Grace Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkin, Kim and Robbie a Atwood visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Storey and Mrs. Sue McDonald and friend, Katy Fehr of Kitch- ener visited on Sunday- with• Sue's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Godfrey. BY BY BELL HACKETT Harvey and Isabel Cassidy of Mildmay and Dora Alton, Lucknow visited on Sunday with. Alex and Ella Hackett. Lorne and Dorothy Keip, Walkerton ;Visited recently With Reg and Freda Broome. Keips lived in the home where Tom and Rose Broome and family live today, 'and they were employed by Har- vey Kilpatrick. Sherry `Alton and Suzanne AndreW visited over the weekend with their friend• Mrs: Carol Cooper and fam- ily at Oakville. They also visited with Sherry's niece, Nancy, nine-year-old daugh- ter of Mike and Jean Clark, Sarnia who is a patient at Sick• Children's Hospital, Toronto. Tyme and Mlle Reurink travelled to New Dundee on Sunday to visit with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thys Groen.' Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nixon on Sunday were their son, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Nixon and family of London. Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Del. Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nixon, Winer= and Isaac'S ,sister, Mrs. Harriet Albertson, Sas- kathewan, visited. recently with Mrs. Minnie (Nixon) Etnersdn, who is a patient at liVingham and District .Hos- pital Lt iaillie• occasion of Minnie's 91st birthday, Con- gratidatiOns, Minnie! Congratulations tO Kemp's, General Store who celebrat- ed their 4th anniversary last week. The door prizes were drawn by Eric Andrew, ton of Bill and Suzanne Andrew and' won by the following: 1st, Theodore Van Diepen, $10.00 gtocery. voucher; 2nd, Helen Hackett, 5 lb. bacon; 3rd, Mrs. Henry Jurjens, carton of pop; 4th, Dorothy Parrish, 2 Wintario tickets. The alarm clock winners of a 26 oz. Pepsi were, Alvin Hackett, Reg. Broome, and Bernie 'O'Neil. Sale Ends This -Sepoy $tationery St Printing Open Six Days a :Week Your One Stop StationtryAnd Printing Centre Lucknore Phone 528.2919 offiatat .0.4Ma ANNEVEMWMIX. AiMeinr 1,