HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-09-11, Page 15Inaugural well a
A large number of the families of Trinity
United Church attended the inaugural and
induction service for Dungaiunon' Union
Pastoral Charge on Sunday evening at
Dungannon.
Our minister Rev. Bob Roberts was in-
ducted as minister a the charge by Huron-
Perth Presbyterian. The student minister
John Williams was introduced and
welcomed The clerks of session of each
congregation called upon each congrega-
tion to stand, The . chairman. of Huron -
Perth Presbytery, Rev. Don Pletch of Mit-
chell, officially installed the new Pastoral
Charge.
Trinity Sunday School began on Sunday
morning and they had some film: strips.
Congratulations to Russel and Lillian Ir-
win, who celebrated their 35th wedding an-
niversary -last week.
Jim and Isabel Hunter and Sally Ritchie
visited recently with Jack and Wanda
Millar of Barrie.
The local children who started
Kindergarten at Brookside Public School
last week area Laura Wilkins, daughter of
Larry and Janet; Allison Hackett;
daughter of Wayne and Gloria; Amanda
Wylds, daughter of Steve and Brenda;
Roberta Vance, daughter of Jim and
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Kathy; Lisa Menary, daughter of Ron and
Joanne. We wish you all, and all the other
school children, a successful year,
Visitors with Don and Sherry Alton,
Vanessa, Heather, Sandra and Kathryn
last week were her parents Bill and
Marion Reynolds and friends Rhoda and
Elgin Cowan of Ridgetown. •
We welcome the new student minister,
John Williams, and his wife Tammy to the
manse at Lucknow.
Mary and Harold Hackett of Ottawa
visited with Cora Manston for a few days
last week. 4
Pat and Bob. Kelly have moved to Lon-
don and have sold their home to Donald
McDonald. I. received a note from Pat and
Bob as follows: To our friends and good
neighbours who always had a helping hand
and friendly smile.'
We will never forget the yearswe lived
among you. And we will always have a
piece of Lucknow in our hearts. Pat and
Bob Kelly. RR 7 Lucknow.
Good will and community
spirit evident during harvest
Good will and community spirit is alive
in Hendock City: Neighbors and friends.
turned out in -droves when Neil. McKenzie
gave. the call, to help Maxine., Luther
harvest her 140 acre flax crop on.Sept,.3.
The nine combines must have harvested
the crop in record tithe, starting at about 1
p.m. and had the crop in the bin at 5:30
p.m: Also five loader tractors worked at
pushing the tole in piles and lit fires in to
.the night. Those who. helped . withcorn-
bines, loader tractors,tow tractors, burn-
ing and organizing were Neil McKenzie,
Jim Bradley, Ernie Gidson, David
Elphick, John Miltenburg,. Marvin Scott,'
Lloyd Collins, Donald Simpson, Bob $imp •
son, Jim, Alex, Bill, and Art Simpson, Nor-
man , Sheilds, Eldon Bradley, Cletus
. Dalton, Jim West, Alex and Brian Howes,
Ken Elphick, Glen Robb, Lorne Mac-
Donald,
Duncan Thorburn. A job well done
as it's rained ever since.
A new 4-H club has started at
Kingsbridge called the : Mad Mixers.)
• Leaders are Karla Hogan and BettyJones.
Newlyweds in the community are Mr.
and Mrs. Shaun Dalton, (wee Laurie Gib-
son) married on Aug. 31 at Pine River
United Church., They will be living at the
Harold Adams farm at Port Albert.
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Great grandmother Arabell Bushell
spent Sunday afternoon with Grandma and
Grandpa Bob and Jean Simpson.
Good luck to all the students in their
1985-86 year.
Eric Courtney, who has been working for
Westinghouse Canada Inc. in Libya, North
Africa is spending holidays with his
parents Joe and Teresa .Courtney and
family.
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begin.
The 1985 plowing snatch is being
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.Thomas, Ontario. Come one - come
all, and keep on farming.
September 17-21, Elgin County