HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-07-15, Page 4By Silaristark
Steve Caesar, 261earrold
son,of,Jack :and Gwen Caesar •
was seriously injured. in a
traffic Mishap in Midland on
..Saturday • evening about 11
p.m. Both arms are .,-broken,
as well as the hand ..and
fingerson the right .arm, His
jaw I badly'broken and there
are .• lacerations to his , neck
and Chin. . His right leg was
amputated about four inches
above •the: knee. His left leg. •
acDonaild
1nic held ire:shfield
has ;a broken knee cap, He
was first taken, 'to Midland
hospital and later airlifted to
University Hospital, London
on Tuesday.
On Tuesday gevenin, die -
tier guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Graham McNee were Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Vodden of
Vnelldesboro and.. Mr. Bob • ,
a.. enwood Nova
of tyre . , , V
Scotia. On Sunday Mt and
Mrs. McNee.. and three
grandchildren, " Brenda and
Graig McNee and Linda Hay
Johnston
The second annual Skye
MacDonald -Johnstone picnic
was held July 5. at the home
of .Doug and Nelda. Scott.
There were 43 people in
attendance with visitors front
Edmonton, Alberta; :.Ste:
Catharines, Exeter, Kincar-
dine; Goderich, Lucknow and
surrounding ;area.
The oldest ' lady present .
was Mrs, . Sadie Hamilton
with Mrs, Ann Martyn fol.
lowing 'close behind,
Theoldest gentleman was.
Mr. Robert Scott.
The youngest girls was
Sarah, Hamilton, daughter of
Larry*and Janice Hamilton.
The youngest .boy present
• was John • Van Diepenbeek,
son of Peter : and Barb Van
-; iepenbeek.
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seriously injure' in car eras:
den were :dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mor*
Welt of Wingh0m.
Mrs Olive •Blake was
taken by ambutance.to Wing-
ham Hospital on Wednesday
'I
morning of last (week, suf-
fering from 'a stroke. At last
reports . she seems to be
much improved. Her family
have all been home. Two
daughters, Linda Sowerby.
and 'Barb Blake, have re-
maineti for a.Ionger time so.
they can visit their mother
daily.
Mrs. Mary Bere spent a
few days last week . visiting
with her son, Johnand
family, in London, and
daughter, Marybelle and.
fancily in Inglewood.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fancy and family of Niagara,
for m tarerr residents' here s, n , were
camping itt the area on the
weekend and took in the
tractor pulps at Lucknaw.
Ed.' and Lori: Godfrey and.
Lori's niece, Tara, were
home for the weekend at the
Howard Godfrey holies,.
Dungannon Mita Church
Mr, John Patterson of
Palmerston conducted . the
church service at the United,
Church and .rake on ' :the.
subject of roads - our choice
of roads in life. Ile used the
stories ,of The prodigal Son,
—The Good Samaritan and.
Paul's experience orn' the
road to Da ascus to illus.
trate his to
Next Sundaythe service
will be taken by 'Mr: Bob
Heywood of Crediton.
Dungannon anniversary
service will.be on September
20 with Rev. Wile na Brown°
of. Varna -Goshen' as guest.
minister.
.: Nile;' anniversary, is, on
September 27 with Dr. Haz-
elwcod of Brussels as guest
minister.
Vacation Bible School, is
from July 27 31 from 6.30 •
8.30 .p.m. Class for kinder-
garten to grade 2 are in
Dungannon ' United Church
and others tneet'at Christian
Fellowship +Church.
New additions during the
past year were John Van
Diepenbeek, • January 29,
1981,.son of Peter and Barb
Van Diepenbeek; • Sarah
Hamilton, August 10, 19;
daughter of Larry, and Janice
Hamilton; Jimmy Lee, Aug-
ust 15, 1980, son of Patricia.
and Tom Lee. \ ,
Weddings during the past
year were Greg Hamilton
and. Janine Glenn, April 11,
1981; Graham Hamilton and
Barb Shelton, September 6,
1950:
Everyone. spent an enjoy-
able
njoyable afternoon under sunny
skies, reminiscing and play-
ing lawn games
Next years hosts are Don.
and Shirley Scott. Hope to
see you there.
Helm descendants
gather in KinearIine
Twenty-one of the Helm
descendants met on July Sth,
1981 for the 43rd reunion at
Landsowne park, Kinnard•
ins. A basket ' dinner' was
enjoyed for. lunch. .
• When everyone was seat,
ed Jim Hunter asked the
biassing and a minute silence
was observed in memory of
Mrs. Lorne Woods (Ada)',
John L. MacKinnon, Kincar-
dine and Lynn Wharry, Mis•
• sissaugar.
The president, Mrs. Alma
Mackfnnon, lied'• the bust- .
nese. •It was decided to hold
the 1982 picnic at Lands-
downs Park, Kincardine on
the first Sunday in July. The
'1952 executive is president,
Mrs. Alma MacKinnon; vice-
president, Wm, 0, Hunter;
secretary -treasurer, Mrs, Al.
Ian Ritchie; program, Mrs.
Jim Hunter, Mrs, Lloyd
Whytock and Mrs, Cairic
Helm, Tiverton; .sports,' Jim
Hunter, Lloyd Whytock and
Bryce Ritchie; tea, Mrs, Tom
Helm and Mrs, Vernon. Hun-
ter; family tree, Mrs, Jim
Hunter; park committee,
Mrs. Alma MacKinnon.
The .program, under the
direction of Mrs. Lloyd
Whytock, included: birthday
the closest, Wm. G. Hunter;
coming the farthest, Mr. and
Mrs, Ales Hackett; oldest
gent, Wm, G. Hunter; oldest
lady, Mrs, Verna Chambers,
Kincardine; youngest pres-
ent, Wendy Powell, Auburn;
• most. buttons on gent, Jim
Hunter; most jewellery on
lady, Mrs. Alms Wain -
non;
Kin -non; number of jelly Visna in
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LOCATED ON Win STREET, JUST OFF THE SQUARE-GODERIC. H.
.70
jar, Mrs. Verna Chambers
and. Alex Hackett, tied; two
written contests, 1. on :num
bars, Bob McIntosh; 2. on
items at . the picnic table,
Mrs. Wm. 0. Hunter and
Wendy Powell (tied). •
Mrs. Lloyd Whytock gave
a reading, • "My Husband
May Not Believe Me"', for
141st, and Mrs, Jim Hunter on
their wedding anniversary
which was thesame day as
the picnic. A card was signed
and a gift to .mark the occa-
sloe was presented. Mrs.
Hunter told of different hap-
penings which took place on
the welding day,
Mrs, Eunice Dunsmuir
sang, .It took;a Miracle las put.
the Stairs In Place, Mrs,
Carrie Helm gave two read -
Ings, Happy Birthday Can-
ada and How to Know Your
Getting Older; Mrs, Alex
Hackett gave a reading,
Grandma is off her Rocker,
Winners of` the sports
contests were, walking race
lady, Mrs. Alex Hackett and
Mrs, Carrie Heim (tied);
nese"s kick the slipper, Alex
Hackett, Wm, G. Hunter;
ladies kick the slipper,. Mrs,
Wilbert Hewitt, Mrs. Wm,
G. Hunter; minute' walk for
gents, Wm. Of, Hunter, Jim
Hunter, Alex Hackett and
Lloyd Whytock; minute wall
for ladies, Mrs, Mex" Hack.
sit, and Mrs, Carrie Heim;
carrying a pea in a spin,
Lloyd Whytock and Alex
Hackett (tied) and- Mrs, Jim
Hunter for the ladies, The
rest lot their peas.,
The picnic ended with
candy serambie,
ALL STOCK
GREATLY
REDUCED
Savings
up to
N:EV'ER AGAIN....
will hen be such low prices for such good quality!
while selection is stip' good!
CASH 8t, CARRY NO LAYAWA
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