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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-06-24, Page 1616---11Awekaew Sentinel, Why' Jim 24, 1961 ungannon boy in hospital with pneumonia By Mario Pack John Wright, son of Bob and Sally Wright, was admit- ted to Goderich Hospital on Wednesday with viral pneu- monia. On Sunday he was some improved as the high fever had broke on Saturday evening. Royrrington and wife, Miriam, visitedwith his sister, Mrs. Lil McDonald on Thursday of last weekfrom their summer home in Pic - ton. ... Visitors on Sunday with Ben and Margaret Mole ' for Father's Day were Jeanette Juniper, Lisa and Darlene, Don Rock, Lois and Don Walden and Tina, Vicki Hoover, all of Kincardine, Jack and Nancy Phillips, Andy, Jason and Anita of Hensall and Bill and Mary Mole of Ashfield. Dwight and Mary. belle Aldham and family of Ingle- wood and Mr. and Mrs. John Bete and family of London spent the weekend with. Mrs. Mary Here and attended the gathering at Brookside School. Mrs. Elsie Irwin visited for a few days recently, with daughter, ` Betty, husband, Fred Stirling, Darlene and Harold of : Thamesville. Mrs. Symon de Boer was'. guest of honour on Sunday when she celebrated her birthday at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.. and Mrs. Derk Logten- burg. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer and son Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Jim de Boer, Michael, Mat- thew - and Alicia, all of Kin- loss Mr. and Mrs. Dick de Boer, Jeff ..and. Richard of Wroxeter; Mr. and Mrs. Ron de Boer and Angela._ of Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. Wim de Boer, David and Jane of St. Helens and Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Farrell and Christina of Ripley. Follow- ing church service, Mr, and Mrs. Gerrit Logtenberg of Huron Haven, Goderich en- joyed dinner at the Logten- berg home. A get together and shower was held at Brookside School by relatives and friends, in honour of Joy Vella and Ken Vodden, who, are being mar- ried in . July. A pot luck dinner was enjoyed by all. Dungannon. United Church Communion service was held on Sunday and Mr. Cowan spoke . on the topic, Laying It All Out. The junior choir , sang, The Lord is Counting on You. The need to support ' a program of expansion at Em- • • manes College which trains our ministers has been men- timed e n-tioned several times during the year. The official board gave approval for, 'a special Sunday for this purpose and June 21 was designated. The special gift to Enimanuel). College Fund should be labelled as such. Sunday Schoolawards will be presented during regular. church ., service in both churches next Sunday. The Dungannon Cemetery Memorial service will be held at the cemetery at 3 p.M. conducted by Mr. George Cowan with Rev. Douglas Zehr bringing the message and Mr. Ken Cowan provid- ing .organ music. Sunday, July 5 Murray Gaunt will conduct service in• both churches, at the regular times. We hope you will. come and bring a friend.' DmrQaonon U.C.W. The June meeting was held on Tuesday, June 16 at the home of Nora Saunders. The devotional, with the theme, .Church in Society, was taken by Dorothy Pent- land, Emily Drennan sand Olive Blake, Amy Wigginstold about the most, interesting slides and talk given by Carol Erb on Afghanistan • in the Chris- tian Fellowship Church last Sunday evening. Bessie. McNee conducted .the business part of the meeting, beginning with a poem, Slow Me Down, Lord. The roll call, "answered by 15 ladies, was, What do` we do for our church? The Fall Rally is to be held on October 1 at Donnybrook. Dungannon.U.C.W.'s: Prayer Sister is the ' U.C.W. at Victoria Street, Goderich. Discussion was. held on Wow to help the Bible Vacs- lieu tieu ,, School which is being held by Christian. Fellowship Church • and Dungannon Un- ited Church froth Iuly 27 - 31 in the evenings 6.30 - 8.30 with the closing exercises being on Sunday evening, August 2. '' It was decided to make inquiries about the feasibility of getting a church sign. Marjorie Pentland read a poem; Bless Our Lord, and conducted a touch and rem- ember game..A Smile for Today, was read by Olive Blake. Bessie ' McNee an- nounced that a quilt course will be offered in the tall and also projected • for : the near future are courses in,, Cook- ing with Microwave, and Bazaars for Fun and Profit. Elsie •Irvin and Emily Drennan were hostesses for. lunch. Harrison family gathersfor reunion The 46th Harrison Reunion was held at the . Clinton Conservation. Area on June 13., .1981 with 47 in attend- ance. The . sports program was conducted by Gerry and Diane Neilands and -Bill and Cheryl Collins. The results of the rages were: 'girls ,under 6, Sarah Eagleson, Lori Collins, Kelly Collins; boys under 6, Jeff Oesch, Mac Hackett, Shaun McAdam; girls under 9, Colleen McAdam, Sarah Eagleson, Kelly and Lori Collins; boys under 9, Stan- ley Airdrie, Timmy Airdrie, Jeff Oesch; single • girls,. Brenda Hackett, , Bernice Willett, Hazel Collins; single boys, Scott Hackett, Lorne Pennington, Alan Hunt; mar- ried women,` Barb Oesch, Dorothy Airdrie, ` Mary ,Mc- Adam; married men, Bill Collins, Gerry Neilands; 3 legged :race, Brenda Hackett and.Scott Hackett, Alan Hunt and Lorne :Pennington, Joyce Willert and Bernice • Willert; children's . sack race, Colleen McAdam, Timmy Airdire, Sarah Eagleson; ,adults sack race, Brenda Hackett, Bill Turn to page 190 Lochalsh girl will work in Jasper By Kae Webster Lynne Elphick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elphick, has been very for- tunate in getting a position in Jasper, Alberta.. She is working at the. Chamber of Commerce there. Sympathy is extended to the Irwin family on the •W passing of Calvin Irwin of Oshawa. He suffered a very severe heart. attack a couple of weeks ago. Mrs. Elmer Culbert was in London one day last week, and while in the city she visited with her mother, Mrs. 'Elizabeth Matheson in St. Mary's Hospital, where she has been hospitalized for some time now. She is very bright and does enjoy her family's visits. Jim Webster was home from Waterloo on the week- end with his parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Webst- er. Mrs. ebst-er.Mrs. Emile MacLennan and her daughter, Florence MacLennan of Kincardine, were away visiting in Pal- merston with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Millar and boys and also with Rhetta's brother, Harold Jardine in Harriston. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luther were in Ridgetown on the weekenii visiting relatives there. Mrs. Margaret Morton of Point Clark . had her mother and sister, Mrs. Rhetta Mac- Lennan and Miss Florence MacLennan visit Thursday evening to help celebrate her daughter, Teena's thirteenth birthday. Florence MacLennan of Kincardine who was unfort- unate enough to break a bone in her finger about a month ago, playing .ball, has now had to have another cast put on, as 'it did not heal. Mrs. Isabell MacMillan and Mrs. Gordon Robb were in Kincardine visiting their aunt, Mrs. Thelma Aitkens. Mrs. Gordon Robb, San- dra, Glenn and Bob - Darling were in Holstein on Sunday with Mrs. Robb's sister, Mary Eccles, to attend the Robb picnic. We are happy to report that Art Matthewman return- ed home from the hospital on Tuesday.. Visiting with Mrs. Mar- cella Courtney I in Goderich on Sunday were her two daughters, Mr. .and Mrs. Max Riegling and family of Lochalsh and Mr. and .Mrs. Percy McClenaghan and family of Clinton. 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