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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-07-04, Page 7Dungannon welcomes Editor's rhe: the grembne invad- ed the tax urachine.thet week end a sermon ur( Dungannon news was missed and eclnihnred. The should have been m las week's pa "P Returning from as two week tour of Germany, Switzerland and Austria is Gwen Caesar of Dungan- non. ,idle in Germany, Gwen was pleased to be able to attend the Passion Play, held in Oberanmtergatt. This play is only held once every 0� , The weekly 'euchre tournament, sponsored by the Dungsumon Senior Citizens', . was held on June 30 with 13 tables of enthusiastic card players participating, High ladle was Lois Chamney, with low lady being Martha Stewart. High gentleman was Cecil Pollock, with. low gentleman being Michael wl!oley. CGiT'CamptngTrip Under the• leadership. of ;Penny Hodges and Kathy Curran, 14 members of the Dungannon CGIT, along with the Lucknow CGIT travelled by bus.to the amenell Conservation Area near Aleinston, Ontario This three-day camping trip Vas in celebration of the 75th birthday of CGIT groups in Ontario. The local arena was boom- • ed for the festivities in case of its .clement' weather, and sad to say, it was put to good use, The girls returned home on . Saturday, Church News Reverend Arthur Scott conducted - the service of worship at Dungan- non United Church on June. 24 with Jean Elliott providing the organ music. Our deepest sympathy is extend- • ed to...Joe and.Theresa Courtney • , • and family of RR /, Dungannon, on the sudden passing of their son and. brother,'. Carl, this past week, • . Cora and Alvin Sherwood recent- ly attended the annual reunion of the Royal Canadian Air Force, 409 Squadron • Personnel, near Cam-, bridge, Ontario. This squadron was formed' on June 17, 1941 at 4Digby, Lincolnshire, England, during; World War II as a of No. 12 . Group of Fighter Command, Royal Air Force. It was , classified as a night tighter squadron, coinposed,of. Defiant, Beaufighter ,and Mosquito aircraft. This squadron was disbanded July 1, 1945. However; these comradeshave been meeting every year for over 40 years. While m the- Cambridge area,. ' Cora and Arvin . called into , see Olive Blake, ,a former resident. of Dungannon for many years "• Dungannon Sealers The weekly euchre . tournament, sponsored by Dungannon • Senior Citizens saw 14 tables of card. ' players in actin,. The high lady for the . evening was Evelyn Phillips,; and . low lady was Helen Richard- son. The high gentleman• for the evening was Harold Kraemer and the tow white card Was Lois to the Awiry o��peopley is wished who were born in the sunny inaath oaf June. June 1- Femme Grose. June 13 - Johnt Haarrds and Ken Hofte, June 14 w Cora Sherwood, June 3I- Jitui Errington, June 27 - drift Mothers, June 3t - Beth Hodge. Congratulations and bash wish go out to Art and Mary Stewart who celebrated their Stith w .. a nnivers i ryi an June X. A card, Senior Citta their friendsat the iled to. them at the card parW. Frank Pentland and Belle Mole visited recently with Bill and Anna Kraut of Forest, Ontario and with the Jennliion farniilr of Grand Bend. 'Belle had the Privilege of babysit- ting the eight Jennison children 31. years ago while their parents were in Florida on vacation. On the weekend, Fiizabeth and Ken . Brooks of 'London visited at .the home of her ' father, Frank Pentland. In attendance at the Memorial Service on Sunday, along with the Brooks, were. Benson, and Mena Pentland • of . London, Laura and Walter Hobbs of Orangeville,, Margaret Pritchard of Goderich. and Nellie Pentland of Dungannon. Following 'thememorial service,.' cthee• all enjoyed the Nile United Church barbecue, and returned to` Frank's home for, a social time, On Sunday, > June 25, the . Taylor; Family :P,eunion was held. at - the Taylor ,'Cottage in Port -Albert., ' Dorothy. and Laverne Pentland of Dungannon Were part::of the large group, o'f family members in attendance Leila Shetler, :of 'Dungannoxn,' recently returned from a five•day; trip to Burke, Virginia. • While there,' she attended>her daughter, .Joanne Manor's graduation from..college. Joanne received her degree in ac- counting, and a graduated°with -: honours. • Congratulations and 'best' wishes are extended to the '1990. Graduation Class , of Brookside Public School.' A'. After 'enjoying a delicious . dinner with their families at the school, the 'graduates • received their diplomas from principal, Rick Whitely during a special ceremony. .Individual awards were presented by ` local representatives for achievement in various subjects. .We're proud, of all. of you. May your high schools days be happy and fulfilling. Dungannon Church News • Meet, the Ministers: . A very warm welcome is extend- ed xtended to our new. ministers, Reverend, Garth;and Reverend Orilla Bogart, who, along with their son, Stephen, have recently moved into the Dungannon . Manse. ,Garth is from western Canada and Orilla is from southern Ontario After their mar- . t4age, they resided in Sarnia, On- • tarto, where he was employed as a chemical engineer with Imperial. ministers oa and ohs was with are family Court Speen.lrellovring a into theEminansiel three mCollege ifor nkstrY, eceive �Utak of Divinity Degrees. Both were ontained from the Toronto Conference as May 27, 1411. The:. will be rate +aninible for the . in the Dungannon Unman P Charge, which is non a U Warship Services Ptetiee note: For the month of July, Donnybrook and Dungannon United Churches will remnain, open with service at Donnybrook at 9:30 a.m. and at Dom, at 11 a,m. Trinity and Nile Churches will be clawed. For the month of Trinity and Nile lnitsd Churches `will re- main opexi'with service at Trinity at 9:45 a.m. and at Nile at. 11:15 a,m, Donnybrook and Dungannon Churches will be closed. On July 8, tine church service will be held at Donnybrook- Park at 11 a.m. Hdnng'your lawn chairs. A pic- nlc lunch will follow the service and everyone is welcome. �'r Jolty a, 11111—Page LUCKNOW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE i CANCER CALL 1400-2534750 Saturday, July 7 Karen Hediey and Rick McMurray OPEN DATES Fridays - July 6-13-20-27 Saturday - July 14 "ONLY" CALL 528-3532, 9a.m.-6p,m, ►IS`fRICT iS CLUB Lucknow \ Community_ Centre Sunday, July 8 $1000. Progressive Potential Prize Board '3000. 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