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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-03-07, Page 7PECIAL OCCASIONS! .Party Hats •mss •Invitations •PiatAs •Party Hats and more. Dungannon to long time f1 says gooclbye residents Dungannon says goodbye to Elver and Gail Cook and son Kevin. They moved thin weekend to Goderich. Mary and; Bill Mole and d ate, Julie and Barbara, moved into the Cooks' former home. The residents of Dungannon welcome Claude and. Denise Dew et Goderich, who movedinto the Moles' former home in Dungannon. We hope you enjoy living. here: We are happy to her Cora Sherwood is home from .her lengthy stay in Wingham. and. District Hospital. Get wellwishes to 'Frank Pentland 3n Wingaam and District Hospital and Dick Parks in University .Hospital.. Lee Shetler and granddaughter, Rebec- ea Kingdon of Port MCWe l,; B.C., whO is, attending Carlton University, Ottawa, visited relatives in Sarnia over the weekend. Claude and Sandra, D'Aoust returned. this past week from .an enjoyable two week holiday in Florida. A sincere thank you to Judy Miller from Dawn Tucker and all the playschool children for all her help and dedication the lit year and a half. We will all miss; you. Good luck in the future; Dungannon Playschool . begins this 011111111191111119111111111111111111111111119111111111111119111 DUNGANNON maimgamimmapoinemen month's theme on ithirnals and St. Patrick's Day. There will be no playachool an March 14. et Mach 7 at��r ain the and Dungannon Church. Dungannon ,Agricultural dance was a big success on Saturday evetdng. More than 180 people enjoyed music and dan- cing at. the Agricultural Hell. Donny Car miehael won the 50/50 draw. February birthdays were Lea Bridges,. Herb Finnigan, Bob Strothers, Lola -Jean Bridges, Gloria Pearson and leap year babies, Carolyn Menary and Lillian • Stewart. Rev. R. Peebles will be the supply minister for the month of March atthe Dungannon Union Pastoral Charge. Fourteen tables of euchre were .piayed on February 28 at the Seniors' Centre. High, lady was Adeline Alain; low lady, Maxine Pollock; high man, Earl Williams and low man, Eldon Culbert. Please call Karen. Bridges 528-3219' • anytime' with your news or information for the Dungannon Doings. . Eight churches ,participate . World>�?ay 4f Prayer The World .'Day .of Prayer service was held Friday, March 2 in Donnybrook Church witheight local churches .par- ticipating, After the welcome by Don- nybrook, tlie. hymn,: He's. got . the whole world in His hands wassung, with Betty Lou Dalton, Kingsbridge accompanying on her guitar. - Dungannon and North Ashfield ladies lead the opening part of the service with the theme, A Better 'Tomorrow - Justice - for All. Faith of our Fathers was chosen as the second hymn, followed by St. Augustine taking the responsive readings. It is no Secret was sung and the :offer- ing' taken by Dungannon ladies followed by the Doxology, We Give Thee but Thine Own. The scr1pture';and meditation was given by the Trinity church ladies. Marian McFarlane from Lucknow as. introduced and the ladies from Donnybrook assisted in serving salted bread as is the custom. in tlzeehoslovakia of welcoming guests on festive occasions. Mrs: McFarlane's tallk, ;All Children are of Royal Blood, gaveeveryone a great deal to think about. The discussion, questions of children in the, church and our com- 'mututy created a lot of 'interest as well. Nile and Port Albert ladies took the closing part of the service. Betty Lou Dalton sang What So Everr : You Do. All joined in the benediction and a social time following. Nile Church extend- ed an invitation for the 1991 World Day of!rayer service. ' Mr. and Mrs; Greg Duyer of Kitchener spent the week -end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft, Ken $In visited at the Beecroft's on Sunday. Marilyn Barbour of -Paisley visited with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Whytadk recently. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Falconer and fami- ly ammly of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Falconer, Timmy and Amy of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan were Saturday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Angus CGIT Anniversary This is the 75th Anniversary for CGIT • and many special events are planned.' Lucknow CGIT will host a Tri -County Rally on March 31. In June. all- Ontario groups and some fromQuebec will 'at- tend the 1990 Jamboree near Alvinstob Other special anniversary events will be a Tea Party and Church Service for former CGIT members. Lucknow CGIT has been Studying Canada's Cultural Mosaic with sessions on each member's origin, where im- migrants to Canada come from, refugees, racism and ethnic churches. A study of Islam, its origin . and. prayer customs included a video on the Muslim community in Edmonton where a mos- que was first built in 1908. This winter a snow outing was 'en- joyed and a special program on Love included a skit, worship and the mean- ing of the three Greek words for Love. In April, the girls will again be making Easter Eggs to raise money for 'their Foster child in Kenya. HITEC IURCH by Jean, Ross Falconer. Norma and Timmy were celebrating their birthdays. Seventeen card players from the village were welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Simpson at their home on Tuesday even- ing for an enjoyable card party. Next party is March 13 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Purdon. Fun at the library Come and , join . the fun this March Break when Lucknow Public Library presents Bill Russell. Mr. Russell is warm hearted, informal and full of fun. He is known for his ability to get his au- dience involved and participating. A full time performer 'since 1970, Bill has played tr folk clubs, coffee houses, con- ceits, festivals, . libraries, schools and universities, as well as on radio and T.V. Much 'of his work is in Fre!, singing the Cajun songs of his native. ► ana. His family or children's ' ' call- ed aaed. Just For Fun. This is an actlo pro- gram of song and play. With snippits frons his childhood, a loop of string, some French songs andmaterial he has pick- ed up in his travels. Bill gets children and adults laughing and singing. Sponsored by the Bruce County Public Library, with the assistance of the Outreach Ontario Program of the Ministry of Culture and Communications and the Ontario Arts Council, Bill Russell will appear during March Break at 10.30 AM on Friday. Admission 81.00 per person. Declaim 8eatilael,W's', Marler 7, il1l-Pile 7 KINCARDINE GODRRICH 396-7012 5244901 LUCKNOW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE Sunday, March 11 Lions Bingo OPEN DATES March: Friday 2, 9;16, 30 Saturday 3, 10, 17, 31 "ONLY" CALL 528-3532, 9 a.m.-6 WCKNOW & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB Dabber Bingo Lucknow Community Centre Sunday, March 11, 1990 nno00. 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