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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-05-20, Page 9Lucknow Sentinel, 'Wednesday, May 20, 1981 --Doge 9 Injured in car accident By Marie Pink Marj and Wif Pentland had the misfortune on Thurs- day ; of last week to be involved in a two car accident at the corner of the 10th of Colborne and the county road No. ,1, when another car pulled ou. t of the sideroad in front of , them. ' It was the second tripto the Medical Centre in 'Lucknow, in one day for :Marj, as she had earlier been called to Brook- side School, to take grand- daughter, Vicki ' to doctor with a cut lip which required stitches, suffered in an accid- ent at school. Ruth Austin of Toronto visited her mother, Mary Bere and other members of the family on the weekend. Work has begun on the new West Wawanosh Insur- ance Company building on the corner of Southampton and Albert Streets. The work is being done by Jim Martin Construction of Goderich. Mrs. Bert Marsh of Aub- urn and daughter, Betty Marsh. of Burlington and Mrs. Gormley Thompson of Brampton visited with .Mel Jones on Monday. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chisholm and family were' Olive's brother, Bruce and Rose Payne . of Vancouver, B.C. They also ''visited with his mother, Mrs. J. F. Payne of Walton and 'their son, Leon- ard and 'Carolyn Payne of Nepean, near ' Ottawa.. Mr. and , Mrs. Earl Ritcey of Middleton, N.S. also visited with her sister, Olive and family and mother, Mrs. J. F. Payne of Walton. Miss Leola Chisholm of Dungannon will be complet ing her registered nursing course by consolidating the next three months at Alex- andra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Mel Janes• enjoyed a three day bus ,•trip with Hanover Tours to the ,.; Ottawa • Tulip Festival last; week. While in Ottawa they stayed at the Skyline Hotel. Congratulations are ex- tended belatedly to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ritchie (nee Dor- een Hartin) who were mar - Introduce new arrival • ARNOLD - Mr. and Mrs. Mel (nee Reurink) R. R. 2, cardine, are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their son, Gavin Melville, 9 lb. 6 oz., Tuesday, May 12, 1981, a sister for Carla. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tim Reurink, R. R. '7 Luck- now, and Mr. and Mrs. Elson Arnold," R. R. 2 Kincardine. A greatgrand- son for Mr. Henry Arnold, Kincardine and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Logtenberg, Goderich ..and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Reurink of . Holland. ried in April at Blyth. Doreen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wib Hartin of Ashfield. Congratulations are also extended . to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farrell (nee Fran Log- tenberg) on the .birth of their Mother's Day girl; Christine Elaine. First : time grandpar- ents are Derk and . Tinie Logtenberg: Congratulations also to Jim and , Debbie (Maize) Robertson on the birth of .their first child, Jitilian Marie, on May 6: A new granddaughter for John and Mary Maize of Dungan- non and Jim and Verna Robertson of Goderich. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Schultz and family who have purchased the Richard Thompson home on James Street. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mole attended Sunday morning service at Trinity Church, Ashfield when Scott Richard- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Richardson, was baptiz- ed. Following the, service there they attended church service at St. Helens where their great granddaughter, Catherine Dawn Wilkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkins, was christened. Catherine is the .first grand- child for Mr. and Mrs., Bob Mole.. Also attending were Aunt Nancy Phillips, Andy, Jason and Anita of Hensall, Bill and Mary Mole of. Ash- field and Dianne Mole and friend, Dave. Following the services Bob and Joanne. served lunch at their home.. to friends and relatives. Sympathy is , extended to Mrs. Margaret Errington on the passing of her father, Mr. Wesley J. Dahmer of Cambridge', who passed away May 12. Attending the funeral on May 15 were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Errington, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nicholson . of Belfast, Mr. and Mrs. Ross' Pannebaker, Carrie and Krista . of Colborne Town- ship. Tom Wall returned home on Saturday following sur- gery a week•ago at Gpderich Hospital. Mrs. Colleen Eedy, Mrs. Bertha Olson and Mrs. Marie Park were in Seaforth on Wednesday where they com- peted in a Legion Ladies Invitational bowling. tourna- ment, at the . Nobel Lanes: Following bowling they went to the Legion Hall where they all enjoyed a social 'after- noon. afrer-noon. When the final set of teams were finished bowling,: everyone •enjoyed a delicious supper followed by the pres- entation of trophies which the Branch 309 ladies were not fortunate enough to re- ceive. Other members of the team were Mrs. Joan Robin- sonl', Mrs. Tina Gardner, and Mrs. Ida Howald, • all of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Ken David- son, Scot and Laura of Wal- laceburg visited on the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Errington. Dungannon United Church Mr. George Cowan spoke on the topic, Caring For The Flock. The children's story was, • You Can't Fool God. Mr. Cowan sang, Trusting in Jesus, joined by Jean. Elliott in the verse and the emigre- gation in the chorus. The Official Board meeting was held on May 18. The Official Board is comprised of all elders and stewards, together with a representa- tive from each organization. Dungannon U.C.W. was held May 19 at the home of Donna Alton. The , program was under the direction of Marjorie Pentland; Doris Hodges and Nora Saunders. Hostesses were Amy Wig- - gins and Nora Saunders. The annual church service and . picnic will be held at Camp Menesetung on. May 24 at 11 a.m.. Everyone bring a picnic basket . and cutlery. Nile Inner Circle are hold- ing a garage and bake sale on Saturday, May 30. The, annual Nile U.C.W. smorgasbord is. on June 5.. Dungannon confirmation class pictures are on bulletin board in the church entrance. Orders will be received be- fore May 28.. A song service was held on Sunday evening, May 17 at Camp Menesetung. Brookside Broadcast By Deb Gregory and Darlene Kuck On Tuesday, May 12, Mrs., . Melanie McLaughlin of the Ministry of Culture and Recreation' was at the school to discuss the creative adven- ture . playground proposal.. All parents who indicated an interest in helping with the project attended this meet- ing. Also attending this meeting were Mr. Warren Zinn, Reeve of Ashfield, Mr. John Austin, Deputy Reeve, Mrs. Marian Zinn, the repre- sentative on the Huron Coun- ty, Board of . Education and Dates Available Lucknow &" District Community Centre FRIDAY, MAY 22 Roddy Havens and. Gloria Hayes SATURDAY, MAY 30 Frank VanDiepenbeek and Bonnie MacLeod SATURDAY,•JUNE 6 Rick King and Margaret Ann Arnold OPEN DATES AVAILABLE MAY Friday 29. JUNE Friday 5 Friday 26 members of the Brookside staff. Co-ordinator of the Exper- ience $1 Program which will build the Creative play- ground, is .Mr. Jim Laidlaw from Wingham who is work- ing 'on: the project at the ° school. The Brookside' junior. floor hockey team' went to Luck - now. They were defeated by a 7 to 5 score: Mr. K. K. Dawson was at. our school on Tuesday., May, 11, 1981 to tell the grade 7 and 8s about the 'history of the Dungannon area and to show slides from the Dun- gannon Birthday celebration of 1980. Room 10 was successful in recording the sound of a tree frog. When they had played the tapeback, the tree frog - had a conversationwith itself on the recorder. Mrs, , Allen, Mr. Hazlitt and ' Mrs. Bere attended a ",Second R Conference" in Londonlast. weekend. 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