HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-11-11, Page 11t
•
ifitat4day; *weather 110 19111
Com unity holds benefit dance for fire victims
Sy Mini*Ftwit ,
Orindleys• suction. shed
was filled to the ' walls on
Saturday evening to attend
the benefit , dunce .•held for
Len .and Violet Iltintlley who
had their home damaged by
fire reeetidii
Sympathy t extended to
Mrs, Hazel Webster and
other members; of the family
on the death of Mr. J.
Thomas Webster in Mitt,
hatit Hospital on Sunday. '
Dennis Gregory of West
Witwanosh visited with Joey
Carmichael on Saturday,
Colin Chisholm was releas-
ed from Goderich hospital on
Sunday where he had been a
patient since being injured in
a single vehicle accident at
the Nile,' He, is Ade to get
around on crutches,
Mrs, Edith tonic of Tor-
onto visited on Monday with
Mrs, Tom Park,
Mr, Hen Park of Lucknow,
formerly of Dungannon, is a
patient in Wingham hospital
• suffering from a Xtroke.
There were eight tables of
euchre played at the Orange
:Hall last Friday evening,
High lady was Mrs Dentist
Powell, while .low lady was
Mrs, Wendy Ritchie, High
man was Art Stewart and low
man was Eldon Culbert,
Dungannon Halted Church
Mr.. George Cowan spoke
:011 the topic, Is War hievit..
able/ on Sunday morning.
The, children's' time • was
.titled,. Why Do We Need to
. Itetnember, and. Mr, Cowan
. drew the children's attention
to the .two plaques oh the
wall, one for names 4ose
who served in WorldWar 1
and .one for naines of those
who served In World •War 11.
He 'eliplained that a cross
After. a name meant that
• person hadsiven his life' and
• he pointed out others who
,returned and are living in the
community,
Helen Elliott sang the sole;
„Musing Grace.
•Nile Church had an it*.
pressive Remembrance Day
-service ' with Presentation
and ReeeiVitig of Flags and
special IIIuSic provided : by
the choir assisted by some
front Dungannon, soloist He.
• len, Elliott, organist lean
Elliott, Allan Rivett With
drunoi and ',Leroy Dougherty
and Kenny. Logtettberg with
guitars,
, Brookside *nodes*
• . Sy Donna Scotirind
Vicki Pentland
The senior students are
busily •practising for their
volleyball tournament which
is to take place on November
21 at 0,D,C,1„ The teams are
•being 'chosen,
• The Library Club started
Ilotne from hospital
Hy lalmarsnag •lime her second titir' thday,
• Mrs, lan Thomas and boys
• spent Halloween weekend
with relatives- tin Cambridge
• and lan, who had been a
• -•patient in Guelph hospital,
returned home with them
Sunday evening, On Friday
he had to go back for •a
checkup and doesn't have to
go hack now for three weeks.
We hope he continues to
improve,
Little Sarah Donkey's had a
• party on Sattirday to Me
obituary
Wesley Young of Weimer/
visited with his briither. Mr,
and Mrs, Clifford "Young on
Toesdity, •
. Sharon Struthers 01 Loch
• now spent •the weekend
. with her cousins, Karen and
Lane Young,
•
•
Mr's, Clifford Young spot',
Wednesday visiting relatives
in Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur
spent a few days last week at
their stone house farm,
Ilasorld Ittony lliampaem
• flumhl Henry Thompson
of 902 Saugeen Street, Kiti
eardhie„ passed away in lart.
Catch* and 'Mold General
Hospital on October 9, M.,
Owner of the Canadian
Tire Store here in toion for 31
years, he had retired from
his retail activities.
Ile was a member of the
Oddfellows, and a life
member 4 the Kinsmen
Club. •
BiintheCom01
Bruce tin December 11,1911,
he Was the son of Prederick
IL Thompson and Prances
fielloMinloss T000nship,
He is survived by his *Me
Aims McGillivray, former-
ly at Pottgin,
lie is also survived by one
sister Grace -Alton 01 Toronto
mid one brother Prank P.
Thompson of Kincardine: He
was predeemsed by one
broU er Herb*: G. (Heli)
Thompson.
The fisteml and etounittal
service was held at the
Litiklater Mineral hate no
October 12; 1900„ with Rev,
Gerald Patti officiating.
lionorao pallbearers
were Blot& tilitieti, Les
Fetter, Jim Coital; Mae
Jarrell, Carl Dixon, Berl
Sheoitelt, Geo, Malcolm,
Dennis Morris
Mahood, Clarence *lab&
mod Harold Lisidater.
final.reSting place in the
Cemetery.
this past wed. They elected
officers who are as &VOWS:
president, Vicki 'Pentland:
secretary,* Vicky Hackett:
treasurer, Lorelee Howes,
They have had two ifuneheon
meetings.
Last Thorsday, October
29, Brookside delebr,ated
Halloween witlfa record hop
at noon for grades 5 8 and a
costume party in the gym last
.period for grades K to.4, The.
judges were members of the
• students' council, Kenny
*74164000*.how;Akarkii4
Logiertbers and Leisa ltau
dressed as clowns led , the
colourful processlim, -
Professor Andrews, a
teacher from Toronto, came.
toour school recently and led '•
the grade 8 class in a stream
study, using the brook beside
the school as our specimen, ,
Ott **ember 10 there was•
a Remembrance Day serviee
in the gym at which. Mr„,
-George Cowan of Dungannon
-.United Chita gave. a short
incisor, • •
1
1
• CUSTOIVI BUTCHERING
WEDNESDAY . Beer, PORKAND LAMB
....- h 1
Pia* Phone Monday or Mayday MBank
SMOKE HOUSE TO MAKE
HAM AND BACON
FREEZER MEAT
Sides, Fiords, Hindsi
ofBeef
%°ilifle or liolf Pigs
1.
Beet •end Pork ell carefully
selected from local Bruce
( County Feedlot.
•
ALL PROCESSED MEAT CAN 4
se DELIVERED TO Lucocuorm,
PLEASE INOUIRE
.1*-malial***01,414044,0044.16.aa.-041aaarlabas.**;aaaardlakaga,440~araltl.
I HAPPY SO* ANNIVERSARY
MOM & DAD
tfaSie DEMI,
Moods midi tolotivoi ono iivito.411
to hole totolooto opotiolotopolio
Mosso' MoroItiodlor
is todkoosv so Sattolioye
Itoirookbor 14 et CIS Onhosto
1311E111? 131J1rS
.1981 •BUICK SKY LARKS. 4 dr" 4 41.
1919 CHM/ IMPALA statlenvnigon, with air
1919 CHEVELLE MALIBU, 4 door
1919 CHEV CAPRICE. 4 door
1978 PONTIAC PHOENIX, 4 drd,
1917 CHEV IMPALA
TRUCKS •
1978 DODOS Carry Von
19770000E VAN
PHONE s234342
IONEIVITAKE
•PRICE
TREMENDOUS
OAS• 1111LEASE
311 MPG
• VS thee 140
Tat Mee Minglais 112000,
Ilabesiable Pick* Trak
Peke does not entCode Firelight PA EL ,artd Tait
TH IWOREYCXI THE MORE YOU LIKE
..W MOTORS
•. SALeS& gelliree •
184 EAST ST, GOOEMCH 5242113
F$14
•