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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-05-13, Page 9Visit in
By Made -Park
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Blake,
Becky, Kara, and. Julie , of
Cambridge visited with Mrs. -
Olive Blake.
• Fred and Betty Stirling,
Darlene and •'Harold of
• Thaniesville visited with Bet,
ty's mother, Mrs. Elsie Irvin.
Mr. • Howard Culbert •re-
turned home on Sunday from
Wingham Hospital where he
had been hospitalized since a
•heart attack.
Visitors with Mrs. Mary
Bere on Sunday were John
Bere and David of London,
Marybelle and Dwight Ald-
ham, Greg and Larissa and
local members of the family.
Jamie Bere visited with his
sister, Ruth and husband,
Jim Austin in Toronto on the
weekend.
Tom Wall is a patient in
Alexandra Marine and Gen-
eral Hospital, Goderich, fol-
lowing emergency surgery
on Sunday nfternoon.
Company at the Bill Park
home on Sunday were • Mr.
and ,Mrs. Mike Bendig, Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Park and
•Holly, Mr. Tom Park and
Miss Michelle Good, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Ashton, and Miss
Vicki Park, all of Goderich,
Terry Ashton of Huron Hav-
en and .Gary •Johnston •of
Nile.
• Mrs. Gertrude Park spent
Mother's Day in Auburn with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hallam._
Congratulations to newly-
weds, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Robson (Bethany Austin)
LAST NIGHT MAY Mit •
Mar smr
WOG On
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ungannon on
who were married at Kings-
bridge on Saturday. They
have purchased the home
formerly owned by Charlie
Fancy.
The Dungannon 4-H clubs.
attended Achievement Night
in Auburn Hall on Monday,
May 4 for the project, Ready,
• Get Set, Sew. Home Econ.
amist Jane Muegge wasin
charge of the program and 22
girls completed the project.
Club leaders Were Mrs. Don
Pengally, Mrs. Bill Stewart,
• Mrs. George Errington and
Mrs. Larry Pentland.
Club # 2 presented a skit
• focused • on you - • Style,
Fabric, and Color for You,
with all members taking
part. •
Club # 1 gave a presen-
tation, Buying How - to's for
Pattern, Fabric and Notions
with •Rhonda •McMichael,
Kathy Snyder and Betty Er-
rington taking part. •
Lila Stewart received her
provincial honours 'for com-
pleting 12 clubs. Annabelle
Stewart and Betty Errington
received advanced honours
for 18 clubs completed and
Mrs. George Errrington re-
ceived a five year leader
certificate. •
•
• Dungannon United Church
For Family Sunday, Mr.
George Cowan spoke on, The
Most Wonderful Thing on
Earth, which he sees as
being the family unit..
• The junior choir sang a
number, The Bible Tells Me
So, accompanied by Jean
Elliott on the piano and Ken
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Logtenberg on the guitar.
Flowers were placed in the
church in memory of Mrs.
Wm. Petrie whose funeral
was.a week ago.
Brookside Broadcaiit
By Darlene KuIk and
• Deb Gregory • ,
The grade eight students
who will attend F. E. Madill
Secondary School next year
went to the Orientation Night
on Monday,' May 4.
On May 7, the students
presented the 14th annual'
Spring Concert. The junior
• choir directored by • Mrs.
NVorsefi opened the evening.
They sang, Lollipop Tree,
High • Hopes and Sing a
Happy Song. Mrs. Wilson
accompanied on the piano.
Mr.. Errington's grade five
and Mr. •Liddle's grade six
classes did gymnastics feat-
uring Scott Hackett as the
clown. Mrs. Wilson's grade
one sang 'songs about, going
• on a picnic. Mrs. Allen's
• grade two and three class did
a skit, Foolish Fred. Mrs.
Worsell's class were dressed
as cowboys for their number
on a western theme.
• The senior choir presented
Joseph and the Amazing ,
Technicolor Dreamcoat, dir-
ected by Mr. Don Cameron.
The narrater was Lorelee
Hawes. Joseph was played
by John D. MacKenzie and
Pharoah by. Wayne Bos. The
brothers were played by boys
from grades six and seven
and Jacob was played by
Kevin Haggitt.
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• Pianists were Janice Cook
and Marilyn Jamieson. Mar-
ty Rivett played drums and
Kevin Black was on percus-
sion. Chris Struttoni Paul
Hackett and Leroy Dougher-
ty accompanied on guitars.
Mistress of Ceremonies
• was Rhonda McMichael and
Master of Ceremonies was
Paul Hackett. Stage manager
• was Glen Gibson and he vvas
assisted by .Larry Thomas,
Rob. Maize, Doug Tyler.
Walter Martin, Shawn Hack-
ett, Stephen Dow, Rob Cork -
um, Kenny Wilkins, Kevin
Beattie, Murray Curran, Car -
01 Ann Smith, Cathy Seltzer,
• Beverly Wilkins, Mr. Liddle,
Mr. Errington 'and Mr. Haz-
litt.
• The production of Joseph
• and Technieolour Drearncoat
received a standing ovation
from the, audience.
Colborne Central students
came to Brookside on May 6
to see the production. Col,
borne presented the melo-
• drama„ Virtue and Justice
Triumph Again, for « the
brookiide students. The Col-
• borne School choir also ,sang
several numbers.
angside girls
lay in concert
1
• By Lillian Young
The annual. Lucknow band
concert was held • in • the
Lucknow Community Centre
• Friday evening with a large
crowd in attendance. Some of
the band members from this
district are Karen and Liane
Young and Lois Hanna.
• The Whitechtirch Young
People held a successful
rummage and bake sale in
the community hall on Satur-
day afternoon.
Jim Hanna of • Simcoe
spent the weekend with his
fl
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
• Hanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Cough-
• lin, Kelly, Kim •and Karey
and Mr. and Mrs: Russell
• Young were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Young.
• Sunday • School awards
• were presented to the pupils
at the Mother's Day service
in the Presbyterian Church,
Whitechurch, after which the
C.O.C.• held their I regular
meeting in the basement of
the -church.
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