HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-07-29, Page 17Lucicnow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 29, 1981—Page 15
Lan gside man dies
by Lillian Young
Sympathy of the communi-
ty is extended. to Mrs. Pat
McMillan and family in the
loss of Pat McMillan who
passed away suddenly at his
horse on Saturday, July 11.
Margaret Moffat of Toron-
to, Mamie Donaldson . of
Walkerton and. Melvin
Evans of London called. on
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young
and other friends and:
relatives last Wednesday.
in conjunction .with 'the,
Western Hoedown days in
Wingham; Kids' World was
held for the children on
Saturday .afternoon in th
Wingham Armories. They
had a magic show, games, ,a
sing -along, as well asother
entertainment. It was very
successful •with over fifty
children present. Thiswas
organized, by the Huron
Homemakers and Mrs. Jean
Young who is administrator
of the Homemakers and
eight young girls , among
who's : were her two
daughters, and ` Pam Spr-
inger who . all worked to
make it a success.
Listowel held the first fall
fair of the year last weekend.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur
of Toronto spent the
weekend at their stone house
farm.
Mr. and Mrs.. Jim Springer
and family spent the
weekend with relatives •at
Burlington.
Mr. Wesley .Young of
Lucknovit` visited with his
brother Mr. • and Mrs. Clif-
ford Young on Thursday:
Mr.. and Mrs:. Bob
Bregman and family have a
Junior Farmer • delegate
staying with them this week:
He is from Kent, England
and is visiting around the
country to study dairy farm-
ing in Ontario.
Mrs. Rosemary Bilicky
and children, Jay and Karrie
are visiting for a .week with
her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ian
Thomas and family.
George Zuskin and friend
of Thamesville visited with
Ken Young last Thursday.
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Mrs. Mel Bell of Goderich
and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
Rudow of Elmira called on
Mel Jones on Saturday.
John. Bere and son, David
of London spent a few days
last week with Mary Bere.
James Bereisspending
this week at Huronia Hockey
Camp along with three other.
members of the Bantam
Hockey Team from
Lucknow.
Mel Jones returned from
Wingham hospital on
Wednesday. He is able to get
around with a r walker and
has a homemaker come in to
help.
Dungannon Beez ladies.
teamtook part in the second
annual Ladies Softball
tournament held. in Auburn
on the weekend. In their first
game played on Thursday
night, they were defeated by
Blyth with a 14-1 score.
Kathy Stanbury earned the
only run. On Saturday they
played the Clinton Sluggers
and defeated them by a 12 to
2 score. In the semi-finals on
Sunday the Beez lost to the
West Wawanosh Warriors 12-
2.
DUNGANNON
UNITED CHURCH
Sunday Service at
Dungannon Limited Church
was conducted by Ken Petrie
and his daughter, Kathy of
Kincardine. Following the
service, Mr.: and Mrs, John
Park entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Petrie, Kathy,
Virginia and Faye of Kin-
cardine; Richard Cox of
Kincardine; Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Johnston, Mrs.
Margaret Glenn, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Raithby, Mr. Bill
Petrie and Allan, all . of
Goderich and Mr.. and Mrs.
John Stanbury andJason of
the village.
Company with Jim and
Margaret Errington\over the
weekend were Earl and
Ruby Dahmer of Cambridge
and Sheldon and `Maryann
Martin of • Stratford.
Recently Jim and Margaret
travelled to Wallaceburg to
see little Matthew James
Davidson, new son of Ken
Davidson of , (Errington)
and andsa
Wallaceburg.
A fail ily gathering was
held at the home of R,on and
Michelle Brindley on Sunday
to help. Catherine celebrate
• her first birthday which is
July 29.
Don and Sharon Pengally,
Nancy, Donnie, Joey and
Tammy enjoyed a week's
camping and sightseeing. in
the . Bracebridge=
Collingwood area and at
Miller's Lake.
Company over the past
week with Bob and Sally
Wright and boys were Sally's
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
John Greenwood of Venice,
Florida and Bob's mother,
Mrs. Kay Wright of
Thamesvile, sister, • Mrs.
Helen Sharrat of Chatham
and aunt, Mrs. Mildred
Leary of Windsor.
Ken and Beth Hodges and
John' and. Marina Park spent
a few days last week visiting
in the Leamington area with
Jerry and Peggy Kettle and
Cliff and Rita Begley. .
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
Dungannon Christian
Fellowship Church hosted
the Voluntary Service Unit
from Aurora, Ohio, at their
Sunday evening service on
July 26. Seven young people
participated in the program
which included a variety of
singing and sharing, a
dramatic • reading and
children' s special.
The group is involved in
various community
programs. Several work at a
center • for handicapped
children and others are ,
involved with helping elderly
and shut-ins through. a
community action program.
Two from the unit are from
the Dungannon community:
Irene ' Martin and Bob
Snider.
The Voluntary Service
Program is directed by the
Mennonite Church. It is
organized to give young
persons opportunity to
become involved in service
projects in response to
human need. Terms are one
or two years in length and
placements are primarily in
North America. \The unit is
basically self-sufficient and
Live in community within the
neighborhood in which they
work,
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