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Congratulations and best viisiws nes and think ofothe s less fora
go out to Ron and Yvonne Pentl° ► : nate than ourselves both at huge
o leprated their. 35th wedding and in third . world un w ies° y
°vexay on• Sundays October 6. supporting our local food banks we
A group of 14 fully members help others in a very practical way..
joined with Ron awl Yvonne at the If you have any news for this
Sutton Park Inn in Kincardine for column, please give Sandra a call at
lunch.. ty-two° retatly s and 529 390. Thanks.
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friends met at the home of J'im and The Dungannon Seniorsteldthea
Joanne Pendand That afternoon for general business Meeting on:
a =prise get-together and supper. Wednesday, + b special
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Ron andYvonne have fou se*rfor� meeting was and
childenp Jim and family of RR �von ofhe�liealrhe
Goderich,'Kathy`Kath� t�entlands Bet !�picwas hied;on'the
MacMillaa and family of-Wraeter, services available for both the aged
Laurie Pentland who is presently end o the physically challenged.
attending Guelph University and President Jean Phillips extended the
Paul Pentland at home. aloe of the. assembled
Visiting with A.J. and Cora spa :.
Sherwood recently were Mr, and The iegttlar euchre party was held
Mrs. Don Simmons, ofClinton, and that evening with 13 tables
Ruth and. John, Connelly,. of Port action, The results are. as follows.
Hope. John served in the Mr Force High lady for the `evening, was'
with .Alvin. Oetober 11, is a special Georgina Bosman, with Bele ,le
day in the lives. of the Sherwoods. in the lour lady posit on, high
That day will mark the?th birthday gentleman for the ievon ng was
of A.J.
and also their 40th wedding aHarold Kraemer, : with ' Fred
anniversary. Congratulations and Crawford in the l+hw gentleman:
best
s �both, position,
birtda� wi go out to . , C. hurch
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Mallory Caesar : who is celebrating Worldwide. Communion Sunday
her first birthday, Kathy Olson, was celebrated' in the Dungannon
Bernice. Otero s, Maar, Mole and -
daughter Julie.
During this past summer, Angela Cheery thoughts.
Glenn of Dungannon was the lucky.
draw held at the Knechtels Village.
Market in Lucknow. She was then smommoomma
notified that she was the overall OUTII K1NLOSS
winner for the Village Market and
was eligible for the grand . draw to by Ruth Buchmeier
be held in Kitchener. All 79 .quali aommommommitimmorroma
fiers journeyed to the Queensmount
Arena in Kitchener this past week-
end where the draw was made for
three new vehicles. Even though
she didn't drive away in one of the
grand prizes, Angela did receive a
number of prizes valued at approxi-
mately $300.00 - Congratulations
Angela. We're proud to have you
represent our village in this manned
Travelling companions to Kitchener
were Tracey Fry -of Goderich, and
Kelly McNee, Amy Jo and Bernice
GleM1 an -of Dungannon; Represent
-ing the Knechtel Village Market at
the draw were Brian and Kathy
Knechtel and family of Lucknow.
Next weekend, we will be cel-
ebrating, Thanksgiving. As ,we- sit
down to our traditional turkey din-
ner, let us- pause for a moment,
thank God for His, bounteous good -
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The community express best
wishes and cheery thoughts to
Laurie Bell who is a patient in
Wingham Hospital after she had her
appendix out.
Glenn and Eileen Campbell of
Renfrew visited on Thursday, with
Ira' and Elizabeth Dickie.
Gordon and , Edith Burtren of
Corunna and. Mabel Kimball of
Sarnia visited last week with Jack
and Blanche Needham.
The Young; Peoples frorm -South
Kinloss church had a very success- _
ful "Shunpike's Mystery torr" on
Sunday. Many people from both
Lucknew and South Kinloss
enjoyed a scenic drive through the
colorful countryside and ended up
back at South Kinloss church for
refreshments.
Holyrood W.Lguest
speaks on education
Education was the ,topic of the , ppa a since one teacher was respon-
September meeeting of the Holyrood. sible'for eight grades. Schools are
Women's Institute. Following the now into computers and the general
usual opening, members answered
the rollcall by sharing a lesson
instilled by a , teacher and reading.
from an old school b000k.
Varions readings were given - interesting talk with the poem, A
pertaining to the topic. , Student's Prayers
Guest speaker, Dale Haldetnby, a Members were reminded of , ,the .
teacher and librarian at tom' Kanear- Institute Rally on October 17, in
dine Tiverton; Central School, told Lucknow and Women's Day.at the
of the changes in the school system Royal Winter Fair, on November 7.
since the days of the onm erThe meeting closet, with and a
school, Many changes have taken social tune followed.
management of learning 'facilities
has placed an extra strain on ,the
teachers
M. Haidenby finished, his- most
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Arm�trt�ngs have r�isitars
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Camousti of
Scotland arrived last, Friday to
spend a month With Mr. and Mrs.
George Armstrong.
Grace Corrin, of -London and
nephew Mark Henderson, of
Brantford visited last weekend,with
Mildred McCleypnagh�a�n and Win-
gham and Lucknow relatives°
Norma Bintoul. and Thelma Car-
diff
ar-diff of Brussels joined Ann Ober-
holtzer. and , girlfriends of Waterloo
fora weekendin Buffalo sing
and sightseeing.
Mr. - and Mrs. Walter Elliott,
Karen and Mr° and Mrs. B
Elliott, Ryan, Kyleand Nim
attended the wedding r of Lisa'
Campbell and Olen Schmidt,, of
London, at St. James 'Presbyterian'
Church°Tlie reception att was held at
the Sheraton Armouries?,
On Sunday,.Waltci Kathleen and
Karen visited with Mr6
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tl'Pau1 Laidlaw and family. of
Dor-
chester, celebrating Michaelis
birthday.
_ Milds .Burdon and Kathleen
Elliott attended the pet luck supper
at `Camp Kintail on .Monday
evening for the fall rally of the
WMS.
On Tuesdayevening Mary
Simpson:, Kathleen' Elliott, Mildred
Purdons. Rtmerta Milligan and Jean
Ross attended the fall Thankof-
- feting: riveting of.' the W' at
South Kinlosa� + yterian Church*
Mt. and Mrs. Cad *Mut
returned home last, week aro
visitiung. , with Mr, and Mi . Jim
l of udi.
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United 'Church, October 6 under the
leuder>p of Reverend Orilla
Boggy: . ...
The huge Auction Sale that was
held recently to raise. funds for the
roof repairs Wa hig sacee4S. The
large crowd in attendance had
opportunity of bidding on , same
very beautiful and useful articles. A
big vote «f thanks; goes out the
Board of Stewards who organized
this, event acid ;to all those who
n►ated • items for .sale and their.
time to makerthis'.day.'` successful.
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Maitiand ,,Presbyterial holds
fall rally at Camp I'na
Living 'Values and Changing wet UnderwOott or Living
Tomes was the theme for the fail Values and Changingis given
rally of the Maitland Prestiterial by Wilma Clarke.°
held on September 30. Darin the.business portion ofthe
The MS a gathered at meeting mthe r report was
Campy thmtail itur a pot luck dinner, jived and it was • the
which opened the program with a annual meeting will, be held on •
time of fellowship. • q January 20, i'nWinghama
Erin* ltddennby, first . vice A skit, Micrrocosm, Was Presented.
Presidentsfed a meeting with , with
oae person from each society
a poem and prayer.. taring part. ern
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-Helen ott, of Brussels's
was in phasized the need androle of miss
'charge of devotions and uSedtoe. siona4eso for every one Christian
theme.chang g values. ' - ,miss it estimated deme. are
.�,._ new study = ick ,for next at least p1.4 •other religions and sects
actively working, Erin* read an
ly article; the Story of Giving.
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