The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-05-27, Page 12"
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By Mark Park
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The sla-pitch season . is
with us again, and plans are
in the stages for a second ball
diamond to be . put in opera-
tion at the Agriculture Park,
mainly to accommodate the
many tournaments h
held in
our ;area.
Alesia and Laura Gardner
of Stratford are staying with:
their grandparents, Ross and
Isabel •edy for;,a couple of
weeks,, while their mother,
Rosemary is a patient in
Stratford Hospital. Rosemary
underwent surgery .on Wed-
nesday.
Reverend and Mrs. Clar-
ence • McClenaghan of Kin-
'cardiae visited friends in
Dungannon on Tuesday ev-
ening and , enquired for the
sick and other friends.
Jack Curran :;;of Goderich
and formerly of Ashfield, has
been brought back to God-
erich hospital after being in
bitty no 19A.
London hospital ,for two
weeks:
Brookside art.
ByDarleue Kulk and
Deb Gregory,
We held OUT annual Field
Day on May 2i. Most people
participated in At events.
The winners were as follows:
senior girls, :: Janice LL Cook;.
runner-up, • Wilma' Vander-
velde; = senior boys, Wayne
Bos; runner-up, Paul. Hack-
ett; intermediate girls, Lore-
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orelee Howes;, runner-up, Chris
Gibson;:. intermediate boys,
Leroy Dougherty; runner-up,
Kenny Logtenberg; junior
girls, 'Shelley .Good; runner-
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boys,, Sc Hackett; winner
up, Brian Gruendler; midget
girls, Donna Raynard; run-.
ner-up Kim' Tyler; midget
boys, Michael Bauer; run-
ner-up, Scott Gibson, Philip
Luedemann, : Kirk Living--
ston (tied); . primary ' girl's,
Melissa Logtenberg; runner- Mr. Liddle's room 8,. grade
up, Shauna Andrew; primary 6, went on a camping trip" to
boys, Adrian Rau; runner p, Camp Menesetung. They left
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Jeff Storey, John WrightTuesday,Mayand came.
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(tied). ' back May 20. The weather
The Regional Field Day made the trip most. enjoy -
will be held on May , 28.. The able,
sehools, involved are Brook- Grades sevn and, eight
side, Colborne, Robertson,: are preparing+.for. their ex -
Victoria and Holniesville. ams which will be written
Parents are invited to conte. from June 2 to June 10.
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'rood hall
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Hoiyrood Hall . was very
attractive with` pink and
white streamers and wed
• ding bells and vases of tulips
and: spring flowers and a
prettily-►ered umbrella for
the, bridal shower of Miss
Sandra ' Smith, when.' com-
munity ladies gathered for a
•most enjoyable evening.
Mrs. Karen Allen, :in her
pleasing manner, welcomed
everyone and thanked every -
,one who had helped with the
shower.. Mrs. Ernest ,Ackert
A F; gave a humorous ..•reading
• entitled, Betty's Afternoon
Tea.A Musical . pass the .
package •game made dots of.
laughs with . Edna Boyle
pianist. Amy and. • 'Laurie
Gingrich did, a musical skit.
Mrs. Charlie. Murray gave
good advice to the bride.
Becky Ackert did a nice tap
dance to recorded tnusic.
Sandra and her attend-
ants, Mary Atun : Ritchie,
Julie Nicholls, 'Cheryl and
• Heather Smith and Lisa
Moore, were called totie
piatf . The bride received
ma lovely and useful gifts
and expressed thanks to all
'1 for Such a lovely shower. She
• invited the ladies overto her
home to view her trousseau.
Lunch was served and a
social chat enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Hodgkinson of Goderich cal-
led on •friends here on Thurs-
day.
The 118th anniversary ser-
vices of the Presbyterian
Church were held.on Sunday
at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. _with
Dr. Willem Joubert, guest
preacher. Special music was
provided by the choir with
• Mrs. William MacPherson
organist.
' Mr. and Mrs. George
Bushell, David and Janet of
Ottawa visited with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. • Edbert
Bushell. Other visitors at the
same home were Janice and
Edwin Fraser of Armow and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDon+
ald of here.
Mr. and • Mrs. George
Bushell, David and Janet and
Mr. and Mrs, Edbert Bushell
spent An 'evening with Mrs.
Mary Stewart at Kincardine.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Bushell Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Breckles were
dinner guests of Mr„ and
Mrs. Edbert Bushell in hon-
our of Liilyiundu11 Bush-
ell's 40th wedding, anniver-
sary. We extend: best wishes
to them on this happy aces -
Sion.
Mrs , Alfred Bray of List-
owel, Mrs. Evelyn. Jones of
Wiliowdale, Mrs, Don Currie
and her daughter, Heather
were visitors on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs Frank Maul-
den and Keith.
The•Holyrood Institute lad-
ies attended the District An-
• nual meeting at Ripley on
Tuesday and held their pro-
gram planning at, the hall on
Thursday . night. •
Kinlongh'W.M.S: ,
The Kinlough Presbyter-
ian •VV.M.S. was held on
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Don Robert-
son.. ;The president, ,Mrs.
Gien Haldenby, opened the
meeting With the poem, Take
Time, and welcomed visitors.
Ilpresent.
Mts. Doi Reid had the
devotions from Jeremiah. A
Mother's Day 'thought was
the answer for the roll call,
followed by'the minutes and
business.
' Mrs. Glen. Haidenby gave •
the report of the Synodical
which. she attended at Sar -
nit. -
Mrs. Prank Maulden and
Mrs. Don Bushell were in
charge of the program, be-
ginning with, A land of
religion in India and. Mrs.
Don Bushell read, The love
of a Mother. A film strip, A
stranger in India, based on
,,the 1980 trip to India by Rev.
Glen Davis, was enjoyed,.
followed by a question and
answer' period, Mrs. Tom
McDonald gave a reading
and Mrs.Marlden a contest,
Mother's of° the Bible. The
president expressed the
courtesies following a delic-
ious lunch by the hostess. A.
sale of baking and plants to •
• aid the supply fund was held.
Frig
at 7:00 p.m.
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LUCKNOW AND DI
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Will BeBolding
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Saturdcy, Moy3Oth
FQOM'9i00 A.M: TO#P.bi.
Saturday, •,lINIe.il
FROIVY 9 All. 1;01214100N ,
There will be•'two summer swimming sessions - for the
,month of July and August •
PRICE PERK .
S12.00.111O1 ONE
518.00 FOIL TWO
S25.00'per family
Please Note
The size of the beginner swimmingg classes' is limited.
So come early to get the time of your choice..
The Junior, Intermediate and Senior classes are not
restricted.
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PLEASE KNOW
SIVIIVIMING L M ATTAINED
1`tME'PERIOD DESIRED
IN WHICH SWESIM NG SESSION YOU WANT
TO BE ENROLLED . (July or August of both]'.
DON'T ENROLL SMALL CHILDREN WHO ARE
LESS THAN 44" TALL
Mrs.. Wilson's room. 1,.
grade one, visited . at the
Wingham Hospital. They
were also able to visit Mrs.
Graham who is presently"
there.
The school is getting good
cooperation .from'' the cont-
munity' in the effort to raise
money for the adventure
playground. This is greatly
appreciated. The 1125th Dun-
gannon Birthday Party .Com-
mittee gave Brookside $1,000
to help in the _ Community
Playground 'facility. We
thank the Dungannon Com-
munity for this generous
donation. We look forward to
working with other commun-
ity
groups to complete
8 Pthis
project.'•
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Phone
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Dungannon 529.7
Phone.,
Komolia471;3059.
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1979 CHEM, 4 door, with air
1979 BUICK LeSABRE, 4 door, Limited
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