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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-07-11, Page 13free fall, tiuiIJ of a lifetime For Kevin Maio F ' and Tarry the bolidey weekend provided an experience �� neither eine will soon .forget.. A chance meeting with an - timid of parachutists u followed by a. abort period of (mood instruction and they were on their xray. EWA aanan IMW I.in tandem' itEpraaa •'**tor,13,501 feet.and Terry 15,000 .feet. Thio was the . lump for both raven. After leaving the Caribou aircraft they had an MOO root freefall. The group they encountered completed over 650 junnpa in three days. Visiting with Margaret and Jim .Errington of Dom, le Cindy. Maaxymch{it and anddaugbter Erin Of Surrey, B.C. On Sunday, the Errington-Fannabeckear families gathered in Dingannon for a pienic and pletures. Kay Mole, daughter-in-law of Belle .Mole, spent a few days visiting with Belle Mole and Frank Pentland., Donna Carney, ' along with her daughter Maegan, from. Orillia, called in to see her father ''rank and Belle, Maegan is atten- ding Huron Church Camp for this week. Pam Biloys ' and her daughter Kris, from Norwell, Michigan, are spending a few- days at their mer home near Dungannon, Pam is the daughter of Dorothy. and Laverne .Pentland Alan- and Irene Pentland, of North Bay, are currently visiting family • • and friends. in the, Dungannon-Goderich area; Gerrie Park,' a.former resident of Dungannon has recently moved from Blyth to the Maple Grove Lodge, Nelson Streetin. Goderich. Harvey and Becky .Culbert of Dungannon, visited with Harvey's brother . Mel who is in London Hospital. Mel had the misfortune of. breaking his hip two, weeks ago. - 60th Wedding Anniversary. Art and Mary Stewart of RR 6 Goderich, recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.; a formerly ark and Art were both,• bom in Dungannon, and lived across" the road .,frn*. each other. They pave resided. on Concession 3 ,of Ashfield Township for 60 yearsand have four children. A par Wan held -in their honour on Friday, June 29 at the Lucknow Legion. A white limousine; owned by Don Fisher of Goderich and pro- viided. for Grandma and Grandpa by the children of son Norman and Norma Stewart, arrivedat their door to chauffeur them to the Legion. Bridal attendant Sally Rit- dile was also driven to the party in style in thelimotane: Beth. Hodge of Dungannon who was the soloist. at their wedding, .Was .also In atten- dance. Music for dancing was :pro- vided by Glen Boyd's. Orchestra Daughters Joyce Caesar and Edna and Ronald Alton and families were responsible for the organiza- tion of this special event and also the lovely lunch that was served. Masteir of Ceremony duties were shared by son Richard Stewart of Red Bridge, Ontario and son 'Nor- man Stewart of Lambeth. A very enjoyable eveningwas spent with family and friends, rice to illness, Richard's famiily'was unable to at- . tend the festivities. Some of the recent visitors com- ing to extend best wishes to Art and Mary were Ronald and Betty Black and son Jeff of St. Thomas, cousin Al Meader of Warren, Michigan' and granddaughter Erin from Port Albert, Jim and Freda v.. Reid of Goderich, Stan and Betty Doherty of Goderich and .nephew. • Wayne and Martha Stewart of Calgary, Alberta. Dropping .in to say hi before returning to Timmins were Wayne, Cassie and Craig Pearson, son and grandchildren of Gloria and Nels Pearson. Congratulations and best wishes for every happin'ss go out to Don na Sue Errington of Lucknow and Rick Robson of Kincardine who were recently united in marriage at the home . of the groom on Satur- day, Jane 30. The ceremony Was performed by Reverend Albert Cook of Lucknow. Attending the bride was her friend Katie Hackett and Gerd Robson,' brother of the groom seared as hest man. A fami- ly dinner and dance, held at -the t r 'a home foil wed the At Asiminibly held Awards_ young feat Brookside t o specwho Gift Sale had their nameirantiered in a draw thit was made at the aseembly. April Moir received. a portable television set and Cherie:mit D'Aouet of Dungannon, received an AM/FM stereo radio c ,9�d$ recorder. Lucky girls "` . Graham and Eleanor Townsend and sora Gray . have taken up residence at the Dungannon School hours. Graham and F,Jeane r are former North American fiddle dhampioga and stars of CBC TV, Radio and Recerding. Eleanor is the sister of Jim Reed of W5. Sealers The' �Part'', elmeeeired by the Dungannon ,Sendor Citiheaans was held Wednesday, July 4, with. nine tables in action. High lady for the evening was Isabel Kilpatrick and low lady was Mary Steward. High gentleman was • Art Stewart and low - white card, was Gladys -TheChappOlde Tyme Dance, held man✓ they on the first Vrj,doe of, each month* was 'held on July 6 at the Seniors Hall, Music • for dancing; was provided by a group:of must• clans nder the direction of Marg Harkness. Following the dance, lovely lunch, which had been brought by the ladies, was, served, United 'Church Newt On Sunday, July 8, a united ser:. vice `was held at the pavilion ifs• west Wawanosh Conservation Area. During the service, the young peo- ple, under,- the supervision of Reverend Orilla Bogart, went on a• nature Walk, to study God's gifts of )k�if , d fsr�t �t ;:i31i `)fir ;.i�itawi�w TG��tIl4`iiil .!:: 9y ��• 441, isis—its• 1111111111111111001111111111111111101111111111111110 DUNGANNON by Sandra D'Aouat nonwillialiwillawasieneasseatimme name to us. They then preeotud their ' during �. The service followed by a pip� Games, organise■d{�rb�wy�Susan �, Theresa Jefferson, Jens Bromley and Doreen1■yJefferson we enjoyed b the ehildren. The brief ..showert,dampen any and, a good**wee had by Spline News Bob Ohm attended the Royal pian Legion ,Alt -Onto Track - and Field Meet in Kitchener recent- ly aif a competitor. Members of the Dungannon Junior Softball Team, un. the dir'ect Ore of coach Nancy Cameron, :Shelley Shelley Irvin, .Galey Moore, . Tammy Pengelly, Tasha Godfrey, Adam Cameron, ',Sandra , Alton, Stuart Beckett, Justin Brown,' Noah Summer, MikeVanNtekerk, Jen- nifer Upthegrove, Kelly McNee,, • WilliahhY Kind, Jason "and.- Caesar, nd• Caesar, BradleyB ikkersMean and Mark _ t, . Tim Spivak, • Erin Schultz ' Terry 'Cranston. Theo- young le .range in .age.,,'" from9to11y The first: ;g for the, aboPe team; was against Port Albert with' their teem winninga7.6.•The second' game' was at. Kingsbridge, with the two teams being wellmatched. Piet. chins duties were shared by William► King and Adam Cameron. Dungannon came out on top 16-13. The. third Same was against hard- hitting. Lucknow 1. The #incl • score, was 16.5 for ' Luelmow« . Sporting fluorescent green shirts, this team is easy to spot. On any . , neighbourhood ball diamond. Sup- • • port: your young 'etbletesi ;, "WAIVED" D" Dungannon • Souk 1.AIR/j1�QUEEN CONTESTANTS or Aged 1746yrs of age asof i%10 oColborne Townships. ele4* mane in MOW, west Z LOCAL BUSINESSES To spew F* Ouean common* Competition to take place - Sunday' August 12, 1990. AIppl cation deadline is July 234 1990 Contact! Mary Stoll 529-7259 or Carol Wins 5294432 5 Km. East of t uoknow on. Hwy. 6 aspberries raw ern� 44, 4If ,f.. eady Picked Berries also available 60 No Pots or, Pans LBO 528-2900 Hours: Mon. -Fri* 8 a.m.4 p.m. / Sat. 8 a.m.-S, p.m, Raspberry picking starts at g a.m. WEATHER ..& CROP PERMITTING come to Vacatica Bible ,1ilk. Members of the Dung inion Union Pastoral urge recently welcome!' their new ministers, Rev. Orilla Bogart Sad Rev. Garth Bogart and.. their two-year-old eon, Stephen. Garth is freufl, Western Canada and Orilla .from southern Ontario. Both a Emmanuel College is Toroate, stating for three years to receive their. masters of Divinity Degrees. They were • ordained from the Toronto Conference on May 17, 1100. The Reverends Bogart will Minister tto Doakrook, Dunganne®, Nile and Trinity United Churches. (Pat Livingston photo)• - ruce and Huron. • e fibra les amongst those receivin grants Bruce and Huron counties were' per'household basis. This year the among 81 public libraries and:.. transfer payments will be Made in municipalities contracting for one installment so that . libraries library service in Southwestenl'On- will receive 100 percent of their tarts that will receive a total of grant early to the fiscal year. 05,746,713 in grants . to support library services for. the 1990/91 fiscal year. In Bruce, ` the Bruce County Library Board received $276,361; Chippewas of Nawash Band $4,087 and Saugeen Indian Band $3,017. The Huron County Library received $218,197. The total represents an increase of fourt over last year's fungi ding. Grants are calculated on a ce: Christian Retonaed Church 293 Place St.y Lucknow ate: July 23 to 27 s: 4to12 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. " Cntart° public libraries are dynamic information and cultural centres which serve changing and di