HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-04-24, Page 23Page 24—Ludmow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 24, 198:
Stanley Dennis fright) and Frank Pentland deride on their next play as. the Dungannon
Senior Citizens dub held a euchre party last Wednesday evening. (Photo by Alan Rivett)
DUNGANNON
by Marie Park
(Intended for last week)
Helen .and Elmer Musselman of Hespel-
er visited. on the weekend with Jim and
Margaret Errington.
Andy, Jason and Anita Phillips of Hen-
sall visited with their.grandmother, Marg-
aret Mole on the weekend.
Tom and Michelle Park of Exeter,
Gertrude Park, Bill, Marie, Todd and Brad
Park enjoyed Sunday supper with Tim and
W anda-Hodges.
Sympathy is extended to Kathy Austin
on the death of her brother, Don Hoelscher
of Clinton, as the result of an accident on
Saturday, April 13. He was in his 15th
year.
• There were 16 tables of euchre at the
weekly seniors card party. High lady was
Maxine Maize, low lady Aileen Trommer.
Playing on a white card, Adeline Allin had
high man's score and Eldon Culbert, was
low man.
Jean Broughton served her horseshoe -
shaped cake to the April.birthday people as
well as others present. Those having April
birthdays were Jean, Aileen Trommer,
. Roberta Linskill,; Eldon Culbert, Raymond
Haggitt, Adeline Allin, Mary Stewart and
Freeman Olson.
This W eek
There were 13 tables at the Seniors
weekly euchre. High lady, Margaret Mole,
low lady, Robert Linskill; high man, Eldon
Ritchie and low man Tom Young. The
seniors are busy preparing for their upcom-
ing flea market May 18. Interested vendors
can call 529-7389 or 529-7712.
Jim and Margaret Errington, Violet
Dumin and Les and Vera . Purves of
Luclmow were dinner guests with Elgin
and Jean Alton of Harriston. on Sunday.
As this is my final column, I would like to
thank those who took the time to let me
know of their company and community
activities. In these progressing times it is
too bad these smaller villages are falling by
the wayside m terms of disinterest and lack
of togetherness in the community.
Dungannon U.C.W.
from .page 7
choir sang two numbers accompanied by
Mrs. Roberta Linskill at the organ and
Mrs. Sandra D'Aoust at the piano.
Mrs. Ruth MacKenzie read the scripture
and Mrs. Gloria Pearson led a responsibe
prayer. The offering was taken up by Mrs.
Diane Park, Mrs. Bernice Glenn, Mrs.
Penny Hodges and Mrs. Cathy Curran.
Following the meeting a lunch and social
time were enjoyed in the church basement.
The time changes next Saturday night so
there will be a change in the schedule of
services at Dungannon and Nile . churches
for the summer months. Starting on
Sunday, April 28, Nile service will begin at
10 a.m. and Dungannon's service will
begin at 11.30 a.m.
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