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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-02-03, Page 3carnmun%ty news.. Luhkasw Ste:, Waite►,1441111111 3, 1S2- hie 2 Send get well wishes to Dungannon residents in hospital By Ike Parc Sympathy is extended to the McKie family onthe death of Mrs. Donald Mc- Kenzie in London in hospital' on the weekend. We wish a swift recovery. to those of the community in. hospital = Pantie Wiggins in Wingham Hospital; Mrs,. Lloyd Hodges in ' Wmgham Hospital; Mrs.'Arnold Rivett in Clinton Hospital atnd Mrs. Marie Park in St. Joseph's. Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West and family moved on Saturday into the Sherwood apartment formerly inhabit- ed by Rev. Doug Zehr: Congratulations to . Mike and Valerie (Part) Bendig on. the birth of a bale bay,, weighing more than 7 lb., in Goderidi Hospital o© Sun- day. Nile U.C.W. ladies quilted a quilt for Mrs: Bessie .Mc- Nee at her home C$t week. Sympathy is . extended to relatives of Mrs. Louise And- - erson, who died in Sunny brook Medical Centre in Tor- onto on Friday: Funeral ser- vice was held in Toronto with interment in Dungannon, Cemetery in, the spring. Originally from Turkey, Mrs.. Anderson, fornredy lived in Dungannon arena, and had lived in Toronto for the past nine years.. Mrs. Les Johnston of Nile is back in Goderch Hospital after° being home just a day or two from a previous.stay in hospital. Daammsn Baited Church Mr. George Cowan spoke on, "God's d's Challenge to Us", as his sermon on Sun- day, The :.Dungannon U.C.W. cancelled their January meeting on January 19 due to weather. . TMs *due, leeidiq demo Whaler .Street at the wills Street comer in Lwckeew, iw.1910,' was submitted by'Sheaa Campbell of Lnclossw. Maio MacLeod's house now owned by Mrs. E. Wigixtnonn,1. ocated of tie right and John Hendrick% home now owned by Peter Cook 1. ow tie left. 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Aug 1101.01 ORDER NOW AND SAVE wwrs LEFT Price increase effective February 9th, 1982 4•LL' 'I'ou select tke Style and tigislt .. ibitooOt.. builds it GBeautifal! in osir showroom yogi see 2 fell she 1Ctdhons fea- turing the beinsty of rich bred nomad wood with the • fawns Hamm Fvntilaro Parish --- in Oak, Birds, Chary and Wdcit--- with Vwhities to f.mstdh ° Tlhe e's a KitdhNhfvi of reams to dhoose Hanover, --- for ONhlity ,mod Wall fuse spend some thin: in oar lariats and well show you whyl VISIT OUR SHOWROOM OF KITCHENS and VANITIES BAECHLER intelleeNtail Ilistvoldwiwar 150 SHOPPERS SQUARE GODEMIgI 5444600 The Young ?eepie's As sedation did not have their bowling night last Thursday, but hope to' have it in near t'uture, There will be no choir practice for a few weeks because of illness in Mrs. Elliott's family. However, members have been asked to come in the choir on Sundays as usual. Asternal Anal Meeting The Dungannon Agricul- tural Society held the annual meeting at the hall on January 26. President Ross. Brindley was pleased to announce. as of the January • meting, the society's books are inthe. black with a balacne of 525.49. The refinishing of the floor at a cost of $2,307.98 by K. Decorating was the high- light of the year's accom- plishments. The executive for 1982 is president, Ross Bliley 1st vice president,' Arnold Stoth- ens; 2nd vice president,, Carol. Nivins; secretary, Virginia Caesar; treasurer, ' Lynda McNee. Three year directors are Diane Park, Eldora Cul- bert, John Fielder and Bob Wright. Twoyear directors are Bob Mdteii; Lynda me Nee, Ross Btindley and Arn- old Stolthers. One year direct- ors are Olive Chisholm, Carol Meanly, Jack Pentland and Carol Two or three people ex- pressed ' interest in attending the annual Ontario Associa- San of Agricultural Societies convention to be. held in Toronto February 17 and 18. It was decided to have a Pork Bxrbeque, catered to by. the .Kinburn Foresters, the Sunday before , the fair, fol- lowed by a variety concert in the evening, The Fall Fair firn to page 40 Sri. HELEN'S SNOWMOBILE POKER RALLY Sunday, February 7, 1982 REGISTRATION 12:00 - 2:00 PRIZES DONATED. FOR THE YEARLY EVENT ARE AS FOLLOWS: &ale 'Marine, 1 Weed S.PP*9, Godeeih i; Hwas Cyde, Gaderici; Snyder Sieg, Dom; Edwards Fad, Goderieln Rid sols,Cheater Hackett, Bruce Roynard, :Heaps Stare, 'Asbfdd Service Centre, Beaty Drennan, Jack Cameros Re[ ratiion; Greer's .T.V., George Smyth. Welding, Cook's Mill, Ct balm's Fuels, G & E Sales it Service, Len Fetter Shies, Super .Scoop, Machan'. Hardware, Bak's Grsoeteda, Quinn'. Flowers, Loree's Ladies - Wear, Hamilton's Mayfair Restanniot, Jobustone's FWulture, Ludmow Co-op, Hair Cieatious Bandits"' Fseb, .Resole Fasm Equipment, C. E. MacTavish, Huron-- I andscaptng, : Fairview Foods, Montgomery . Motors, Auburn Auto Service,. Carlow. Geaeril Store, Lyon Hey, Huay Gaily, P & F Sports, Carroll Pontile, McGee Auto Eledxk, Hackett'. Farm Ega1P,, Vimbro 'Finis, Niel Ed- gar, Swift Feeds; Belgrave UCO, Irvine Gelbey. SuAer Sweet Corn, Seers Auto, :Aube ni; Village Restaurant, Blyth; Teamster District Co 4'p, Hodges ,Milling, West Wawanosb Fire Insurance Co., Bdndley's Auction,. Dawson's;, Eedys, Sherwoods, Bernice Glenn, Penny'. Hairstyles, Kathie's. Hairs ham.1 \ THIS LIST OF DONATIONS IS INCOMPLETE. rev tiff s IWO 1ffe're your one stop wcnter -- project headquarters: @"://' Pre-flished WaIl. Panels Classic cherry °valley Panels 4 ft. Xa ft. 1 7,4,911 per panel Also. Coloured flag and Matching Vinyl Moulding Shelving K3 Shaking -12" x 8 f. - JOHN W. HENDERSON LTD. Rea1u& Hours Mon. to Fr1. S e.M to 5:30 p.m. Phono see- ib