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Former area man :breaks leg
By Bell Haat.*
Ann Riegling of Whitelaw
in. Northern Alberta phoned
Frank's parents, Cad and
Fran liegling and her par-
ents, Frank and 'Sally Rit-
chie, on Saturday night. She
reported that Frank Rieging
is a patient 'in. Charles
Camsell; Hospital in. Edmon-
ton.
dmonton. He was hauling machin
-
I'm to Inn, N.W.T.. from
Peace : River and at Watson
Lake, Yukon, while checking,
his load, befell and broke his.
leg. He was flown to Edmon-
ton for x-rays and surgery.
Get well wishes, Frank front
the folks in Ontario.
Allan and. Nancy ' Gibson
returned home Saturday ev-
ening atter spending the last
two lweeks in the Barbados..
Travelling with them were
Betty and Barry McDonagh.,
and Mary Lou and Gerry
Priestap of-Lucknow. •
Trinity Youth Group sport-°
sored a skating party for the
congregation at the arena on
Saturday night.: Several fam-
ilies enjoyed the skating -and
a visitat the manse
Sympathy isextendeti to
Mr. and Mrs., Bill Phillips
and family on the passing: of
Erlma's father, Mr. Harte
Walters of Goderich . lost
week. -.
Several • people from this
'area enjoyed . agame of
volleyball and #loon hockey et
Brookside Scholl 'Int Wed-
nesday' night.
The Y sports' night • will
continue each Wednesday
night and any adults in the
" Brookside area are encourag-
ed to come on out.
�. We are glad to report that
Gordon Kemp Jr. was able to
return homer from, W ngham
and District Hospital last
Friday. ..We ' wish you a
speedy seaway.
The Session of Trinity
United Church are planning
for the annual meeting on
Sunday, January 31. F!i'a
beth Wilkins has the annual
rept tYped and ready for
the families.
Get well wishes go out to.
Rev, Stewart Miner of Exeter
who is a patient at. St.
Joseph's. Hospital in London.
Town and Country club entertain Dungannon seniors
On Tuesday, January .19th
at 2 p.m, the Lucknow Town
and Country Senior Citizens
began their winter, programs
by having as their guests the
newly formed Dungannon
Senior Citizens
There was a very good
attendance: from both clubs.
Margaret MacDonald, pres-
ident, presided for the pro -
Ladies 6
ro-Lades`6 30..
bowling
Betty Emberlin bowled the
high single with a 276. Great
bowling Betty. Betty Stanley
bowled the high triple with a
640.,
Games 200 and over: Betty
Emberlin. 276, Betty .Stanley
209, 240, Jessie Joynt.221,
232,,,Coiee_ n Eedy 238, Bern-
ice Kemp 232, Belle Herbert.'.
226, Barb.. Ross 214, Anne.
Anderson 214; Fern.. Mac-
Donald 206. j
Kathleen MacDonald
bowled 200 last week, sony
we omitted putting it in the
paper Kathleen!
Team points and stand-
ings: Pumpkins 3, ;73%;
Carrots 4,.80%;'Beans 2, 61;
Beets 3, . 75; Tomatoes 4, 42;.
Peppers 5, .66.
Town and Country
bowling
Agnes Farrier had high
score forthe ladies with
single of 183 and double of
319.
High for the men was
Harry ` Lavis with ` 'single of
184 and double of 364.
Team standings: Reds 44,
" Yellows 47, Blues 40, Or- • .
anges 37, Greens 29, Violets
28: II
New arrival
ROBINSON Mr. and Mrs:
Leonard . Robinson, R. 1,
Belgrave, are pleased to an-
nouncethe birth of their son,
Timothy Roy, $ lbs., 3:oz.,.on
.January 13, 1982 at Wing -
ham 'and
ingham'and District Hospital, a
brother for Mark and Tracy,
gram.
Two very timely readings,
A'Little Town, and Monkey
Business, were given by Bill
Hunter. After this wewere
favoured with violin selec-
tions by Walter . Collins,
accompanied by Donalda
Moffat. Finally we hada sing
song and as the meeting was
close to Bobby Burns day we
paid tribute to the Scotch' by
singing a number of Scottish
songs.
The club invited Mr, Andy
Burgess of the Kincardine
O.P.P; tocome and show a
very interesting and informa-
tive film on "Senior Power'.
As there are so many senior
citizens being the target, for
fraud, theft, etc.., Mr. Burg-
ess explained other ideas for
their safety. . •
Margaret MacDonald.
thanked Mr. Burgess and
presented him with a gift.
The meeting .thea . closed
with the Queen and •a lunch
I served ' by the conveners,
Grace Gibson, Clara Crowst-
on and Ross and Amelia
Cumming., .
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