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Luclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 7, 1982e --Page 15
Weather cancels Dungannon church services
By blade Park. .-house is the former Charlie
Fowler home.
Church services were can- "' Terry and Betty . Ann 01 -
celled at Dungannon United son, Lisa and Doug of Five
Church on Sunday due to Islands, Nova Scotia, have
stormy weather. returned home after spend '
Mrs. Mary Bere has re- ing three weeks visiting his
ceived word of the sudden parents, . Freeman and Ber-
death of Richard . Passmore, tha Olson and other relativ-
on March 24 at his home near es. Ron Olson returned home
Grand Forks, B.C. His wife is with them.
Mary's cousin, Elizabeth Congratulations to Bill and
Stothers Passmore, daughter Florence Reed who are cele
of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. B. bracing their 40th wedding
Stothers.. anniversary on Saturday, Ap-
Alvin and Joyce Moran ril 10 with an open house.
have returned from a motor The family members includ-
trip to Florida and Joe and ing Howard Reed of Windsor
Harvey Sproul returned; from will help them celebrate with
Texas on Saturday. What a dinner at the hall. The
stormy, cold weather. they actual date is April 9. Their.
returned home to. daughter, Linda, Mrs. Ken
Mr. and ,Mrs. Ray Cook McNee, resides in Dungan -
and family moved on Satur- non and daughter, Pat, Mrs.
day as' the house has been Bill . Thompson, resides in
sold to a Ripley family. This ' Lucknow. They have six
obituary
Thomas Roy
Richard Emerson
Thomas Roy Richard Em-
erson ' died suddenly on.
March 16, 1982 at his home
at Queensville, Ontario in his/
66th year. He was• born
October 13, 1916 at York
Mills.
He leaves to mourn his
passing his wife, Patricia
McKitrick Emerson, two
daughters, Lylnn Wall of
Dungannon, Lois, Mrs.'
George Graham of Scarbor-
ough and one son, Wayne of
Bradford. He is also survived
by six grandchildren, Tom,
Tracey and Terri Wall. Jen -
Bowling
Kinloss Mixed
April 2
Ladies high ' single and
triple was roled : by Joanne
Searle with 204. and 564.
Men's high single, Lee
German 225, and, high triple
Jake Conley 55
Men 200 an over: Lee
German 229; ake Conley
217.
Team' points and stand-
ings: Kings 5, 18; Pippins 7,
16; Macs. 0, 15; Wealthys 7,
14; Spys 2, 14; Snows 0, 7.
April 5
Ladies high single, Angie
Farrish 205 and high triple;
Joanne Searle. 527.
Ladies 200 and over: Angie
Farrish 205, Gerda de Jong
. 204, ,
Men's high .single
;high triple Harry Lavi with
272 and 663.
Men 200 and oLir: Harry
Lavis 272, 233; Tem. Kum
mer 243, 208, : Fraser. Mac-
Kinnon 241. Don R. Farrish
230, Lee German . 228, Bob'
Campbell 228, Jake Conley
213; Jim (:'avis, 208, ' John
Siperko 206.
Final points and stand-
ings: Kings 2, 20; Snows 2,
9; Wealthys 5, 19; Spys 7, 21
Macs 5,, 20; Pippins 0, 16.
Congratulations to the
Snows for, winning the seas-
on and to • the Spys for
winning the. playoffs.
Banquet on April 16 at '7
o'clock.
nifer and Eric Graham and
Carrie Emerson.
Four sisters, Helen, Mrs.
• Allan , Vaughn, Port Coquit-
lam, B.C.; Honor, Mrs. Ivan
Lindsay, Thornhill; . Ruth,
Mrs. Thomas Logan, New
Liskeard and Vera Emerson,
Ajax, as well as two brothers.
John of Toronto and Robert
of Oakville, also survive.
He was predeceased by his
parents, a son, John,five
sisters and three brothers.
The funeral was held from
the Taylor Funeral Home,
Queensville on . Saturday,
March 20, 1982 with spring
interment to follow in
Queensville Cemetery.
Flllort.
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grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kil-
gour, Carol and. William of
Kitchener visited with her
parents, Jack and Marion
Smith one day recently.
Mrs. Nell King has return-
ed to the home of her son,
Bill, ' Laura and family, fol-
lowing 31/2 weeks confine-
ment in Goderich hospital.
Mr. and. Mrs. Howard
Godfrey visited with son, Ed
and Laurie Godfrey in Tor- High man's score was Car -
onto on the weekend. man Pollock. Low score for
Mr. and Mrs. Kelmar the men went to Al Linskill.
Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. The high lady's score was
Tom , Young have returned . Isabel Kilpatrick. The ' low
from a three week motor trip score for the ladies was a
to such southern states as draw between Roberta Lins-
Florida, Louisiana, Texas, kill and Mary Loth, who was
Mississippi and Alabama.
While in Alabama, • they
enjoyed a tour of the battle
cruiser, Alabama which had
served in Vietnam and a sub-
marine which were both in
port. Although the departed
in a snow storm and returned
David Dawson and family
hosted a family gathering, to
assist K. K. and Helen
Dawson celebrate their 40th
wedding anniversary. K. and
Helen were married on.
March 25, 1942. Congratu-
lations to this fine couple
The Dungannon Senior
Citizens hosted their bi-
weekly euchre on Wednes-
day, March 31 at the hall:
There were 12 tables in play.
to a snow storm, they did
enjoy '10 straight days of 80
degree temperatures and
sunshine and no rain during
their 5,000 miles of .driving.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
the eventual winner. The
seniors have asked everyone
to save their Zehrs tapes.
Anyone with unwanted artic-
les or anything not being
used may donate them to the
seniors for their . upcoming
auction.
Dungannon W.I.
The Dungannon Women's
Institute was held at the '
home of Mrs. Elsie Irvin on.
April 1. Everyone was de-
lighted to have Mrs. Olive
Blake at the meeting, the
first time since her illness of
several months.
The president Mrs, H.
McWhinney welcomed all
with a special welcometo the
District President of Huron
West, Mrs, Peter Chandler.
This year the Branch Direc-
tors will • acknowledge the
sick and shutins at Easter.
The Institute will be in
charge of birthday part at
Huronview this'month, prov-
iding entertainment and
lunch.
Mrs. Chandler ..spoke on
the accomplishments of the
Women's Institutes., espec-
ially in the earlier years. She
also presided for the election
of ° officers for 1982-83 as
follows:. past president, Mrs.
Hugh McWhinney; presid-
ent, Mrs. Winnifred• Girvin;
1st vice, Mrs. Clifford Croz-
ier; 2nd vice, Mrs. Elmer
Black; secretary -treasurer,
Mrs. Graham McNee; assis-
tant, , Mrs. Elmer . Black;
district director, Mrs. Hugh
McWhinney; alternate D.D.,
• • Mrs. Elmer Black; branch
directors, Mrs. Roy Robson,
Mrs, Leonard Chisholm,
Mrs. Fred Young, Mrs. Clif-
ford Purtion;
lif-ford'Purdon; public relations
officer; Mrs. Wilmer R
ledge; curator, Mrs. Warren
Zinn; assistant curator, Mrs.
Olive Blake, Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Whinney; pianists, Mrs.
Gordon Finnigan, Mrs. Sam
Gibson; auditors, Mrs. Elsie
Irvin, Mrs. Clifford Purdon;
nominating committee, Mrs.
Alvin Kerr, Mrs. Derk Log-
tenberg, Mrs. Graham Mc-
Nee; telephone committee,
Mrs. Belle Mole, Mrs. Sam
Gibson, Mrs, Elsie Irvin.
Standing committee con-
. veners: Agriculture and Can
-adian Industry, Mrs. Clifford.
Crozier, Mrs. Fred Young;
Education and Cultural Act-
ivities, • Mrs. Sam "Gibson,
Mrs. Russell' Alton; Family
and Consumer Affairs, Mrs.
Jack Clements, Mrs.. Elsie
Irvin; Citizenship and World
Affairs, Mrs.: Alvin Kerr,
Mrs. Derk Logtenberg; Reso-
lutions, Mrs. Gordon Finni-
gan.
Mrs. Gordon Finnigan
presided at the electric organ
for the singing of 0 Canada
to close- the meeting.
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