HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-06-04, Page 64Page 11----tneknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 18; 1986
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• gaunrich, non and Colborne against:the
children's
n8in ofteistry
:was
verse,
Zurich,
Sunday,.June 15th. Karen
Metzger, daughter of M . •
and Mrs. Joe Metzger, who
reside between the 12th
concession, and highwaY 86 in
Ashfield, received an award
faiilacing in the top five in
the senior class. Both Karen
and ,Gerald Martin, son of
Peter and Liz •Martin, have
completed grade 11 and will
return to Rockway . High
School. in September.
Mrs. Mary Bere visited
with Greg " and Marybelle
Aldham and family of Ingle-
wood on the weekend.
Grandson, Johnny Aldham,
broke his right wrist last
week.
SOCCER SCENE
On Thursday evening at
BY mow PARK
The donkey baseball game
held On, Sunday evening at
the Agriculture ,Park drew a
large crowd. The final score
betty he Wing am Try-
Hards and members of the
125th committees, was 3-3.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Mac-
Donald of Ottawa and Ray
• Errington of Picton visited
recently with Lil MacDonald.
Congratulations to Leola
Chisholm on completion of
four years of'high school with
honours. She was among the
eleven grade 12 students
receiving an honours plaque
from G.D.C.I.
Mrs. Alice Scott of Bel-
grave went with Mary to visit
her brother, Finlay 'Shackle-
ton at Caledon-
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Carney {nee
Donna Pentland) on the birth
of a 9 lb. son, Dean Michael,
on Sunday, 15th. An-
other grandson for Frank
Pentland.
Mrs. Lynn Wall returned
home on Sunday following
surgery 10 days ago in .
Victoria Hospital, 'London.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval An-
derson of Toronto visited
with. Mrs, Gertie Park on
Sunday.
Congratulations to Fred
Martin, son of Laverne and
Norma Martin, who graduat-
ed from Rockway Mennonite
High School, Kitchener on
•Brooleside, Dungannon de.
feated Kingsbridge by a "P-
score. Danny Gregory, Don
Carmichael, Paul Jerome,
Steve Alton and. Mike Austin
scored once each while John
Curran Scored twice. Mike'
Austin and Dale Rutledge
shared the shutotd,
On Thursday evening in a
gaMe played at Colborne;
Colborne defeated Lucknow
-,1 . '
There will be a gaMe this,
Saturday, at Q.D.c.i. at io
a,m. between all players 10
and under from both Dun-
-DUNGANNON
UNITED. CHURCH
Fathers Day services were
held at the Pungannon Unit-
ed Church on Sunday; June
15. For this special occasion
the choir was made up.of the-
fathers of the congregation
and they chose to sing, The
Old Rugged Cross and In the
Sweet Bye and Bye. For the
last hy. mn, Faith of Our
Fathers, the choir sang the
first two verses and. the
congregation joined them on
"Surprise! Surprise!" Mr.
Cowan had the - children,
make up poems about their
fithuedr. Thesan h .and: they
hymn
rOheni
was , Jesus Loves Me.
Mr. Cowan's sermon,
Memory .Trip Destination;
Unknown, was highlighted
by some of, their own exper,
. iences as he and Mrs. Cowan
have travelled, through life
together.
This Sunday, Mr. Wittich
will conduct the sacrament of
Ton to page 94
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West Wawanosh Ton-
shiP Council held. it regular
June , session on Tuesday,
June 3, 1980 in the Office of
the Municipal Building, with ,
all members in attendance
and Reeve Durnin presiding.
The minutes of the May
meeting were read and adop-
ted on motion of Councillors
Hickey' and Cranston.
Mrs. Kathleen McQuillin
attended the'meeting with
complaints about the condi-
tion of the line 'fence bord-
ering her property. Council'
agreed that the fenceviewers
would have to ,be recalled.
Township Hall for its activit-
ies during the 1980-81 seas-,
on.
The Road Accounts were
ordered paid on motion of
Councillors Hickey. and Seeg-
er.
The General Accounts
were, apprcived for payment
on motion of Councillors Ait-
chison and Cranston,
The meeting was adjourn-
ed to Wednesday, July 2nd,
1980 at 7.30 p.m.
MOVE 'Eli OUT!
Harold Glenn questioned
Council about a building
permit fora piece of property
he had sold. Brian Howard of
Maitland Valley Conserva-
tion Authority and Gary Dav-
idson of the Huron County
----Planning—Departinent ex-
pressed their concerns about
the property in question.
Councillors Hickey and
Seeger moved; "That Build-
ing Permits are hereby auth-
orized by West Wawanosh
Township for E. Good, E.
Gingerich, G. McConnell and
R. Mathews, all for imple-
ment sheds and/or work-
shops.
A. J. Sherwood and Tom
Webster of Dungannon re-
quested Council to do some,
extra roadside trimming and
cleanup' prior to the 125th
Birthday celebrations in
Dungannon. Council assured
the deputation of its coopera-
tion in doing what it could to
make the streets in Dungan-
non more attractive.
Councillors Hickey and
Cranston moved, "That
West Wawanosh hereby
authorizes, the purchase of a
new New Holland mower
from Reavie Farm Equip-
ment, providing the condi-
tions of sale contain a war-
- ranty provision for service for
the first cutting season".
Councillors Aitchison and
Seeger moved, "That West
Wawanosh Township hereby
authorizes the Road Superin-
tendent to advertise for ten-
ders for the hauling and ,
application of approximately
30,000 cu. yds, of pit run
gravel for construction work
on Concession Road 10 - 11 at
Lots 25 27".
Council voiced its approval
to the request of St. Helens
Snowmobile Club to use the
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