The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-02-20, Page 13xes, nice to see Mere OW IOW
yellow ribbous blowing in the wind
wherever you go in the area Of
Point Clark Show your sup -port ,for
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by Bay Hanson.
our tiolie5 ftri paw by hail is emeueserieeesieemmeemitneeeeeso
yellow ribbons at your here pi-epteee„' By Saturday everything
tn,TALVE9 avivni
Caren -minty vvelcome sunny skies fur the rest: of the
Leonard and Muriel Com -lacy .whn weoiencit •
returned home after vacationing in The evaientinoe Dance, hem on
Florida. Saturday, Feb. 9 was an .enjoyable
Also weltome back to Bruce, and time for an those who amnia
,iYiarY Jane Luescher aed family twa, The live old tyme,music pip.yed by
Angel Courtney who returned' home the hand had everyone tapping their
after vacationing in Florida. toes. A lunch was provided. 111.0
Last Friday was•a wild1.0476t. Huron Lakeshore Friendship Club
most areas with the storm hitting would like to thank the band for the
with a vengeance. Most major4super enortahunent and also to all
toads in the frunU were' -ci011seiof those who attended the "Valentine"
should have been closed. The "Dance.
schools also had another hdliday.
Th� best place to be was sitting at The Pot Luck. Supper held on
home curled up in front of the Monday, Feb. 11 had a good
• Our village is saddened this week
with the passing of a long time
resident, Lillian Errington
MacDonald U1 passed away on
Saturday, February 16 at the
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich in her Mt year.
to mourn her passing is her
only son Ross and wife Bessie of
Ottawa, two grandchildren, Peter
MacDonald of Belleville and Janet
Ward of Ottawa, six great
grandchildren and one brother, Roy
Errington of Picton, Ontario.
The funeral service was held on
Tuesday, February 19 from the
• MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral
Home in Lucknow, with Reverends
Garth and Orilla Bogart officiating.
Spring interment will be in
Dungannon Cemetery. Following
the service, relatives and friends
returned to. Dungannon United
Church where lunch wat served.
Our sympathy goes out to the
family in this time of sorrow. She
will be 'long remembered by those
who knew and loved her.
Seniors' News
Dungannon Senior Citizens
entertained the Lucknow Town and
Country Club at a potluck supper
held at the Seniors' Hall on
Wedne,sday, February 13. The
blessing was offeredby Belle Mole,
Following the delicious meal, presi-
dent Jean Phillips welcomed all in
attendance with a Valentine Love
Greeting. Belle Mole then presented
-
a report on the club's activities.
' The musical entertainment for the
evening fatar.ed Margaret Mokriess
at the piano, Tom Culbert on the
violin and Roy Burchill on the
guitar.
The regular euchre party followed
with 15 tables'seeing action. Atthe
conclusion of play, Blanche
MacCallum was declared high lady
for the evening, with a tie for the
low lady position between Jean
Keller and Elva Neeltam. High
gentleman for the evening was
Harold Elliott, with low man being
Allan Dickson.
Birthday greetings for the month
of February go out to the following
people: February 7, Bob Mothers
and Herb Finnigan; February 23,
Gloria Pearson and to Caroline
Menary and Lillian Stewart who
were both Leap Year Babies. Guest
Art Ernewein celebrated his birth
da right at the party with' a special,
cake and all. He had the honour of
being born on the 13.
Those in attendance sighed a card
of get well wishes which was then
forwarded to Dorothy -Williams,
who is a patient itt Godelich
tat
WHEN I SEE A MAN
—Wilk an overbearing manner 1
know his wife has to be a patient
soul. .„
--1)Vidi -a great desire for praise 1
Atm his company.
With shabby clothes well'
pressed 1 an inclined to trust lain.
by Sandra D'Aoust
ammemmurnam
Social News -
• °US congratulations and beg
wishes goi out to Janet Brooks and
Kent Alton who were j-oined in holy
matrimony in the Dungannon
United Church on Saturday, Febru-
ary 16. The newlyweds are making
•their home at RR 2 Auburn.
We are happy to report that Diane
Park has returned home to the
village following her stay in Vic-
toria Hospital in London. We wish
you a speedy recovery, Diane.
Myrtle Spivak is now a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital,
having been transferred from'
Stratford Hospital this past week.
Myrtle suffered,* broken, leg4,in,a
recent vehicle accident.
We have heard of our 'residents
that.. are under the weather and
confined to their homes with colds
and flu. We hope yon ale all feel-
ing:better real soon. The warm
spring weather will soon be here,
believe me.
Claude D'Aoust, authorized- dis-
tributor for Mac Tools, recently
attended the 1991 Tools Exposition
and Sales Conference which was
held in -Edmonton, Alberta this
year.
Church News
The first Sunday in the season of
Lent was celebrate.d.on February 17
at Dungtumon United Church with
Reverend irkilla Bogen in charge.'
The theme of the service was based
on God's promises to the people of
Bible Days and how their same
promises relate to us now.
The Parish Messengers and
Explorers will meet tonight at 7
p.m. in Dungannon Church.
The Lenten Bible Study will
commence on Monday, February 25
at 1:30 pan.- et the Manse.. Come
for a thne-of spiritual enrichment.
On Sunday, February 24 an
Induction Service of Officers will
take place in all four churches of
the Dungannon Union Pastoral
Charge. These services will be for
the members of Session, the Board
of Stewards and Sunday School
Teachers.
The response to the letter -writing
Campaign to our Alined Forces
Personnel serving overseas in the
Gulf War has been very enaourag-
inst. Keep those letters and pictures
corning. Paper is still available at
Dawson's Store for those still wish-
ing to•participate.
If you have any news for this
column, please_ contact Sandra at
529-
HOW APT WE AkE
--To boast of our weaknesses.
--To be proud of our faults.
To be ignorant of our ignorance.
--To defend our worst
ceTo hold our best in contempt
--To treat our best friends worst
teiraeut for web a blustery
1:13 daciotts nu** Of the varity
of &Went foods filled the halL
Afta the meal, bingo and
situtfieuoara were playa' ay anyone
who wishodp participate.
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Huron. Lakeshore Friendship Club
at 10:30 a.m. at the Point Clark
Come Centre. If you Are 55
years of age and over and are inter-
esteil in joining the club, please
dome to the meeting., •
The Point Clark Conuttunity
Centre with its OM fally-Legaffed
kitchen is available for rental.FOr
information or bookhig call Tony at
395-0207. Book your meeting,
family get-together, wedding,
anniversary, shower, or any Special
future event,
Membership dues for the Huron
Lakeshore Friendship Club for 1991
can be made to any Seniors
member and you will receive your
new '991 mernhers141, card.
Tip of the Week: To clean
copper pots, or other copper
cut, a lemon in half atd,d0 it tato
some. Salt. Rub on the OM and
rinse with water, You !pt. have a
beautiful shiny item.
If you • have a birthday,
anniversary; just returned from a'
vacation,: or havo 2 vettial ,evegt
upcoming,. please call "widi any
news and information before noon
on Fridayto Phyllis Reid at 395-
5445 forthis Point Clark Column.
OW Pike (left), principal ntkr*Ow' Cintral' Public School wason
hand to receive: a $2,000 cheque from the Laeloo* and Distrkt Lions
Club treasurer, John Pollard (centre). and President' Joe VattOsok The
money will be put towards arplaiground centre ,for the local school to
be uted by students and the community. -(Pat Livingston photo
This is a joint hiltiotive between the amouni
s mi. iminna.
local Lion,n „, and the Mace County • - ‘uoinmoipion
Board or Education ,to establish a share in th&* effort to provide c
playground centre for younger
stueveliu (K-3) that can be used by
the school during regular hours, and
the conumnutroutside school hours
and during the sunnier.
The. Lions' was ,pleased to
Stuffing, Pillow Formso
CLEARING OF ALL
Yarns,
Knitting Needles,
Knitting Patterns