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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-07-13, Page 16'1161115111011.11111111191MINNIF RIPLEY PAINT & Wallpaper Huron Street Ripley, Ont. PHONE 395-2614 cspEN oiDER MANAGEMENT BILL ROBINSOAL VINYL PAPERS Originally $5.95 Now Sale Price $3.00 GALLONS AND QUARTS READY TINTED COLOUR YOUR WORLD AND CIL PAINTS Clearing At $2.00 a qt. ROOM LOT SPECIALS ON WALLPAPER Putty 1 LB. 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Meagan and Jennif- er stayed the week with their grandparents, who took them home to Mississauga on Sunday. Rocky Little of Ashfield Town- ship spent a few days visiting his friend, David Hamilton in Dungan- non. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blake, Becky and Kara of Cambridge, who have been holidaying at a cottage south of Goderich last week, visited with Mrs. Cecil Blake during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blake and Sean of Alliston visited her on. the weekend, also Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sowerby of Willowdale. Mrs. Leonard Biloy, Judy, Krist- in and Scott of Detroit spent last week at their summer home. Mr. Biloy came on the weekend. Visitors last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Pentland were their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Salter, of Harrow; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunter and Jan of Dorchester, who were vacationing' at Port Albert. Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Pentland are sisters. FRACTURES HIP Mrs. Parky Wiggins is in St. Joseph's Hospital, London since she fell and broke her hip last Sunday. Mrs. Bill Atkinson, Wendy and Paul of Oshawa spent a few days with Mr. Herb Finnigan last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. , Webster spent a few days with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas of Bolton. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wif Pentland were Mr. and Mrs. Benson Pentland from Lon- don and Mrs. Margaret Pritchard of Toronto, who also visited other relatives in the area. Mr. Benson BLUTH CENTENNIAL Hama McCallum graham Jackson Everett Hassals Rudy Lilbold Chas. ,Shaw Mail entries to: . . Pentland and Mrs. Pritchard at- tended the Jubilee 3 church service in Goderich on Sunday and the G.D.C.I. Alumni Reunion. Richard and Leslee Stewart, Sean and Kelly Lee of Redbridge, near North Bay, spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Stewart. Other visitors on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Willey, New Bradford Farm Hills, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs.' Ron Spencer, Kirk and Kathy of Lake Orion, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Drinkwater, St. Clair, Michi- gan. , Miss Irene Logtenberg, who .studied music with Mrs: Ella Donaldson, Goderich, received no- tification that she passed her Grade 8 piano examination, and achieved Honours in Theory, Grade 2. Congratulations, Irene. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Godfrey, Judy and Janet, spent a few days last week visiting friends and relatives at Mountain Grove, near Kingston. Mr. Ralph Godfrey returned with them. Miss Nancy Sproul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Sproul, won second prize in the Junior division of the Spelling Bee at Jubilee 3 in Goderich on Friday.' First prize was won by Miss Elizabeth Jefferson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Jefferson, R. 3 Auburn and also a student at Brookside Public School. Congratulations to both girls! Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fowler, Karen and Darrel of Parkhill, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler on the weekend. Congratulations to Virginia Chis- holm. who graduated with honours from Grade 12 at G.D.C.I. and placed in 'the top two of her shorthand class with a certified speed of 120 w.p.m. Mrs. Amy Wiggins spent ten days in Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Orser. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Don Watson (nee Donna McKezi- Chatham, Stoney Point and Essex. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McNee, Edward and Paul of London spent last week at their cottage near Port Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee and Mrs. Ross McNee visited Mr. Ross McNee in Huronview on Sunday. Mr. -Earl McNee, Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie visited Mr. and Mrs. John Bere and family in, London on Sunday. Sympathy 'is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Alex Watson who passed away recently and whose funeral was held in Goderich last Sunday. • Dungannon ladies are 'invited to the July meeting of the Nile U.C.W. on Thursday, July 14 at 8.30 p.m. in Nile church. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. David Beach (nee Sally Kerr), who were married in Nile church on Saturday. , Dungannon U.C.W. will not hold meetings during July and August. U.C.W. visitors for July •are Dorothy Pentland, Marjorie Pent- land, Mary Glenn, and Gloria Pearson. U.C.W. visitors for Aug- ust are Helen .Stothers, Flossie Ivers, Amy Wiggins and Evelyn Errington. Choir practice will be held on Thursday at 7.00 p.m. It is hoped this will be a more convenient night and not conflict with ball practice for some of the girls: Shelley Rivett, the choir leader, would like to get started on music prepara- tions for the anniversary service, which will be in September. The Manse Board meets at the manse on Wednesday, July 13 at 8.30 p.m. CAMPED AT POINT FARM The Young people from Dun- gannon Christian Fellowship Church spent the past weekend camping at Point Farm Provincial Park. The weekend was filled with fun and excitement. One of the highlights was when the girls were settling• down on Friday night and discovered - a mouse in their tent. No injuries wers suffered, just minor fright. On Saturday evening the young people planned activities for the Sunday School picnic, which will be held on Sunday, July 24 at Point Farm at the conclusion of a family camp-out. Student Pastor Doug Zehr preached the sermon at Sunday morning service in the Christian Fellowship Church. The message was 3rd in a series on Collosians, "The Mystery - Christ in You". On Sunday evening at , the Drive-in Service on Peter Martin's farm the gospel music was provided by the Last Command, a group from Glen Allan. Pastor Zehr delivered the. spoken word with a message entitled, "Changing the Human Condition". Everyone is invited to attend next Sunday evening at 7.30 when The Ambas- sadors from Listowel will sing and Rev. James Stanley of Listowel, will bring the message. Come out and be challenged by the gospel, in music and word, in the comfort of your car. Summer Bible Vacation School is being held the first week of August. Rev. Clyde Westhaver preached the morning services at Nile and Dungannon United Church on the subject, "A Fair Summer Relig- ion", using a text .from Mark 12, verse 34 and based on a quote from John Wesley. zie) of Gorrie on the birth of a son, Richard Donald on June 26. Mrs. Donald McKenzie spent a few • days at Watson's getting acquainted with her new grandson.. 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