HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-04-03, Page 22nicknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 3, 1985—Page 22
Anglican youth group shows movie, Ben Hur
.Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Eckenswiller in the tdeath of Doro-
thy's sister. '
Mrs. Bill Burt entertained some friends
on Tuesday at her home in honour of the •
80th birthday of Mrs. Nellie .McKinnon. '
Folks. from 'our community who are
patients in Wingham and District Hospital,
are Marretta Hodgins, Mrs. Mark John-
ston and Phoebe Stanley. •
Visitors with Edna and May Boyle were
Mrs. Del ert Hedley, Mrs. William Lloyd,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lloyd, Kay Thacker,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr.
Mr. and Mrs. Rich10 RichPage and girls of ,,
Burlington spent theend with his'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page.
Several from here attended the Ben Hur
film put on by the youth group at St.
Peter's Parish Hall, Lucknow on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson visited on
Tuesday with Mrs. 'Glen 'Campbell at
Kincardine.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr
were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lane and Blaine,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt and Terry, of here
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vandeklippe of
Kincardine.
Winnifred Percy returned home after
KINLOUGH
by May Boyle
visiting in London with her friend, Pearl
Scott.
Mr. and.Mrs. Tom McDonald and Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Thompson were to St.
Thomas on Monday to attend the funeral of
their aunt, Mrs. Milton Guest. We extend
sympathy to the bereaved.
Dungannon agricultural society plans euchre tournament and flea market
On Tuesday, March 26, the Dungannon
Agricultural Society held its monthly
• meeting at the hall.
A proposed agreement for food sales at
the Dungannon Fair grounds accepted, by.
the members and will be presented to an
interested food concessionaire.
Doug Young has .agreed to have his
group supply musical entertainment at the
Dungannon Fair, August 17. Rick Pass-
more will. play for the free. dance Saturday.
night in 'conjunction with the Slow Pitch
tournament, June 27, 28 and 29.
Treasurer, Lynda McNee reported a
bank balance of $3438.88. The Agricultural
Society is grateful for the .generous; support
given by individuals and businesses toward
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The euchre tournament on March 23 was
very well attended with 35 tables in play.
Plans were finalized for the final euchre
tournament of the season, which will take
place Saturday, April 13. At that time,
several door prizes will be given out as well
as $.120 in prize money for .the. top .three
sets of • partners playing euchre. Those
attending may also take part in a 50 - 50
draw. As usual lunch will be served.
Plans are also underway foran indoor
flea market at the . Dungannon , hall .on
Saturday, April 20. Table space . is still
available so if anyone is interested' Bernice
Glenn is the person to contact at 529-7934.
The Dungannon, C: G.I.T., will have a Lunch
counter and bake table while a wide variety
of other items will also be for sale.
Secretary, Bonnie Hodges, reported that
all fair judges have been contacted and that
the fair book is ready to go the, printers.
Although four local printing companies
were contacted for estimates, only . two
replied! .The Print Shop in Goderich was
selected to print the 1985 Fair Book, which
should be available by the end. of . April.
The Homecraft section advance prize list is
available now at Eedy's Store, Dungannon.
Our 1984 ,Miss Dungannon Fair, Susan
Brindley, attended themeeting to give a
report about' her trip in February to the
Ontario Agricultural Societies' convention
at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto.
Committees were set up for the various
contests which are a part of the Dungannon
.Fair including, pet show and parades chain
sawing, log sawing, bale throwing, arm
wrestling, horseshoe pitching, baby show,
bicycle races,. watermelon seed spitting
and more:
A miscellaneous class was added to the '
parade for those who do not fit into the
listed categories: most humorous float,
most original float, pony and .cart and -or'
pony and rider, pre-school child, element-
ary school child, best vintage vehicle and
best school entry. Any organization or club
is invited to enter a float on the theme of
the International Year of the Youth.
Members are excited about the draw to
be held at the Variety concert on Family
Fun Day, Sunday, August 11. Robert
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