The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-01-13, Page 9community news
LPeknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 13, 1942 -Page
Bannon columnist recovering from surgery
By Mark Park
Sympathy is extended to
the family of David Mac-
Diarmid of Goderich, former-
ly of Ashfield Township near
Nile, who died on January .8
in his 81st .year. He ' is
survived by his wife, Grace
Hamilton, • daughter, ' Kath-
leen Anderson of Toronto,
son, Allan, daughter-in-law
Doris and grandsons David
and Jon MacDiarmid of Mid-
land.
Mrs. Marie. Park returned
home from London hospital
on Monday but had to return
Kin lo ugh
news
By May Boyle
Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Shaw,
Wendy and Tim of Stayner
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill' Burt and boys
of the Kinlough area.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Bushell of Wingha`m visited`
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Don . Bushell here.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Whiteside
on the birth of their daugh-
ter, weighing 6 lbs.,' 8 oz.
Proud grandparents. are Mr.
and Mrs. H. Whiteside Sr. A
first great grandchilkren for
Arthur Haldenby, Kinlough.
Mrs. Chris Shelton, form-
erly . of here, . underwent
major surgery in University
Hospital, London on Tues-
day. We send our best
wishes.
Winners at the Holyrood
Institute card pary on .Wed-
nesday evening last were
high .scores, Mrs. -Lorne'
Eadie and Eric Haldenby;
lucky prizes, Mrs'. Ross Cum-
ming and Cliff Johnston.
Lucknow,
Arena
Schedule
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13
1:30 - 3:30 Moms & Tots
7:00 Atom Game
Ayton vs Lucknow
THURSDAY, JAN. 14
Industrial Hockey
8:30 Kintail vs Port Albert
10:00 Dutchmen vs Ripley
FRIDAY, JAN. 15
7:00 Pee Wee Game
Ripley vs Lucknow
8:45 Intermediate Game
St. Clements vs Lucknow
SATURDAY, JAN. 16
House League
8:00 Bl. Hawks vs Red Wings
9:00 Leafs vs Canadians
2:00 - 4:06 Public Skating
7:00 Flea Game
Ripley vs Lucknow
SUNDAY, JAN. 17
1:30 - 3:30 Public Skating
3:45 Juvenile Game'
Kincardine'vs Lucknow
MONDAY JAN. 18
8:45 Midget Game
Ripley vs Lucknow
TUESDAY, JAN. 19
7:00 Bantam Game
Ripley vs Lucknow
8:30 Broomball Games..
on` Wednesday with infec-
tion. She is now improving
and: hopes to be home again
soon.
There was.no. church ser-
vice on Sunday.
Secret Friend
party was postponed until;
Wednesday nighfi °'
Brookside school was dos-
ed on Monday along with,
other area . schools as the
severe storm blocked. roads
and reduced visibility to nil.
Mrs. Mary Carroll of Sea-
forth has joined Brookside
-staff as a half --time Special
Learning, Needs Teacher.
[Intended for lit week]
Mrs. Bert Marsh of Aub-'
dm and her daughter, Betty
of Burlington called ' on Mel
Jones during the holiday
week.
Wayne Pearson is home
for two weeksholiday from
Cambrian . College in Sud-
bury. -
Jodi and Jacqui Pearson of
Goderich spent the weekend
with their grandparents, Mr:
and Mrs. Nels Pearson.
Christmas visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Saund-
ers were Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Rhody, Matthew, Brad and
Dawne of Holyrpod and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Humphrey,
Trina, Chris and Trevor of
Owen Sound. The Humph-
reys stayed over for the
holiday week:
Miss Vera Wilson of Hur-
onview spent a few days over
Christmas with her niece,
Mrs. J. C. Drennan, J.C. 'and.
family. Other visitors with
Drennans on Christmas Day
were Howard Fowler of God -
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New Year's company with
Drennans were Mel and Lor-
raine Stewart and Dawn of
Guelph, Mrs. Wilfred Dren-
nan, Carl Bale and. Kevin
Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Sproul, Jeff and Andy, and
Mr. Ralph Godfrey, all of
Ethel, spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. ' Howard God-
frey. Members of their •fam-
ily, Mrs. Sue McDonald,.
Mrs. Rick Godfrey, Ed and
Laurie Godfrey of Toronto
were home for . the holiday
week. ,
Mrs. Marie Park was in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London
last week and had surgery on
Tuesday. She expects to get
home early this week. We "
wish her a swift recovery.
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Available
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Centre
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Saturday.23
Friday 29 •
'Saturday 30
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New Year's visitors at Bill
Parks were Mrs. Gertrude
Park, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ashton of Goderich, Val; and
Mike Bendig, Vicki Park,
Wanda Park and Tim Hod-
ges. .
Sympathy is extended to
the relatives of the Eggle-
stone family on the death of
Mr. Art Egglestone who died
in a house fire near Cobden
in Ottawa . Valley region on
Christmas morning. Mr. Eg-
gleston was 62 and is sur-
vived by his wife, four
daughters, three sons and
ten grandchildren. About 14
years ago the Egglestone
family lived, on •the farm now
owned -by Stapletons in West
Wawanosh..
Brenda and Craig McNee.
of Sudbury spent Christmas
week. with their grandpar-
ents, Mr.' and Mrs. Graham
McNee, their father, Eric
McNee and other relatives.
Dungannon United Chaerk
Mr. George Cowan: chose
as his ' topic, "Listening to
God' Through His Word'' and
interspersed his talk with
many apt quotations from the
scriptures. The children's
time featured the singing of a
;hymn on God's love.
Annual reports from all or-
ganizations are to be corn-
pleted and given to the
minister by Sunday, January
10.
Dungannon U.C.W. held a
special friendship meeting
on Sunday evening, January
10. It' began with dessert
followed by exchange of gifts
between secret friends and
the showing of an interesting
film.
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with ,their Christmas' Staff Parties or Family ;
Gatherings.
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Mon. thru Thurs. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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