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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 128, 1901 --Page 7
Complete Ashfield bridge construction
By Marie Park
Thee new bridge . built on
the 6th concession of. Ash-
field has now been opened to°
traffic. The bridge was wash-,,
ed out by high water. in the
spring and traffic had to use
the fourth or . the ninth
concession all summer.
Mrs: '` Sue Menger is now
the: •demonstrator for the
Creative 'Circle home 'party
plan: She ' has : had several
successful parties. -
Lynda and Grant Sowerby
of Toronto and Jim and Ute.
Blake and Sean of Alliston
took Olive Blake to Beri.miller
Inn. for lunch on Saturday to
celebrate her birthday.
Karen Hernandez of Lon-
don spent a couple of days
with her grandniother, Mary
Bere and with Kathie and'
John Stanbury and Sean.
Little Christina Farrell
visited with her ` grandpar-
. ents, Dirk and Tinie Logten
berg . and family for a few
days.
Ed and Laurie Godfrey of
Toronto were home for the
weekend and visited in the
village. ,
Several of the executive of
the Strathroy Centennial
Committee motored to Dun-
gannon on Sunday where.
they were first ` treated to
lunch by host .Franke Pent-
land, then on to Brookside
School where they were
shown a portion of the
"Yesteryear," presentation
along with some pictures off,,
the 125th birthday parade.
Following this, an informa-
tion period was held, as the
conveners of some of the
committees of the Dungan-
non 125th celebrations were
.present to answer questions
or offer suggestions. The
Strathroy Centennial is plan-
ned for 1982. ° -
David and Dorothy Bere
have moved into their new
home, recently purchased ,
from Amy Wiggins.
Ray and Theda Cook and
family moved on the week-
, end into the home previously.
occupied by Charlie. and
Ruby Fowler.
At the euchre . held on
Friday evening at the hall,
" . seven tables were in play.
High lady was Marion Smith-
and
mithand high man was Jim Er-
rington. Low lady was Louise
Brindley while- low man was
Harvey Alton. '
Marilyn and Robert
Schultz and Terry of Holmes-
ville called on Bill and Marie
Park and family on Sunday.
Vicki Park and LindaKrogan
of Goderich also visited.
A surprise dessert lunch -
.eon on Tuesday of last week,
was held to celebrate the
80th birthday . of Mrs. Lil
• MacDonald. Hostesses , were
Sharon Dawson, Norine Park
and Beth Hodges. " °
The table was centred with
an arrangement of fall
mums. Jacqui Dawson had
tastefully decorated with bal-
loons. Birthday cake and ice
cream as well as a sweet tray
and tea were served to the
guests.
Miss Olive Blake of Lon-
don spent a few days last
week with Mrs. Robert Irvin:
Mrs. Helen Dawson ac-
companied by her sister,
Mrs. Betty Stanley of Clin-
ton, flew to Edmonton where
they visited. for a week with
daughter, Karen; her hus-
band, John Linton, Atisa,
Mark and Colin, in St.
Albert.
It might be of interest to
some in our community to
learn that Mr. Karl Sievert
was one of the six citizens of
Port. Stanley who received a
civic award for community
work. Karl was -given this
award .as a result of ' his
Meals on Wheels project and
his work for senior citizens.
He has lived in the village of
Port' Stanley since 1971 when
he took over - the United
Church.
Dungannon United Church
Mr. George .Cowan spoke
on the topic; You and Your
Guilt Feelings, , on . Sunday..
There was an official board
meeting on Monday evening
in Nile United Church.
Dungannon and Nile Stew-
ards' meetings followed , im-
mediately after the board
meeting on October 26. The
meetings.. were held separ-
ately to plan the. necessary
action that must be taken to
close the books for 1981 on
December 31.
Dungannon - Nile Youth
Group met Monday, October
26 in the evening at Colborne
School. This group of ever
getic young people met last'
Monday , and elected ' Colin
Snyder_ of . Dungannon as
president and Michael Miller
of Nile as vice-president, The
resource people are Harold
and Caiol Menary, ' Dungan-
non and .Larry Johnston and
Ann Drennan from Nile. New
members are invited to at-
tend.,
t-tend., The group, is looking
forward to a really great
year.
The C.Ga.T. are planning
a Hallowe'en Party in . the
Dungannon Church base-
ment on Wednesday even-
ing. This is for girls 12 - 18
years of age from both chur-
ches. The leaders are ' Nancy
Errington' and Annabelle
Stewart..
Nile Inner Circle is having
a Hallowe'en Party for all
children of Nile Church on
Friday evening. Everyone .is.
to come in costume, and
bring a jack-o-lanter for jud
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