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Dungannon residents return from trip to East Coast
Lori Turner.and Sons Patel and.
Darryl recently returned from a
two week tripto Nova Scotia and
° Prince Edward Island. Travelling
with the `Biers, were Lola and
Winston Bridges 'of Lochalsh and
granddaughters, Tiffany and Lola
Jean Bridges of Lucknow. The
vacationers stopped in„ Aylesford,
Nova Scotia to visit cousin Ronald
• Rogerson, who owns and operates
the Oakland zoo there.
• It wasthen on to Halifax where
they visited with', Clam Mel augltain,
great grandmother of - allthe.
children. The group journeyed .on to
Prince Edward Island, and attend
• ed a family wedding in Summer
side,. P.E.I■..,(�Fromn, there, they
travelled to' Fonway. P.E;L to visit
the parents of Leo Bridges. Mli u%te
grandchildren were together for the
first'tirne - a real treat for grand-
ma and grandpa,.
We are ,happy to report that Tom.
Culbert has returned home, follow-
lig
ollowing surgery; from St, Joseph's
Hdspital, London. Best wishes for a''
speedy recovery, Tom,
Birthday greetings and best.
wishes are extended to Louise
Brindley of .M1- 3 Auburn, who
celebrated her 75th. birthday this.
week, A family gathering was
Meld in -her honour at tine home of
her. so.n•Leon*rd• and VI aindiey. A
delicious supper was nerved and a
social time. was enjoyed
dbY ill. •
' A very bihtl Kl aJ Sent out
' also' to Belle Mole, •who. celebrated
her special day this past week. A
birthday supper was held to honour
the' :occasion at ,the hone.. of Pat
and George Gibson, Frank
Pentland's daughter.
Belle's daughter, Marion Salo, of
London, visited on Thursday, Belle
and Marion then travelled to!Ripley
to visit with Belle's sister" Doris
Nieholson, who .shares the same
birthday as Belle, but •was born
three, years later.
•Other visitors this week with
Frank and Belle were Fair*. beth
and Ken Brooks of London, and
Reverend Enid Willie s and
daughter, Katherine, •of Waterloo.
Reverend Williams is •a cou*Or of
Frank Pentland, ;, • •
• Visiting this past' weep with
Margaret. and 'Jim. Errington of
Dungannon were Margaret'a aster,
Mary Ann and her husband Sheldon
Martin of New Hamburg.
D amon Seniors
A good crowd was present at the'
Weekly •card party en W"n g we . y, .
July 11 with 14 tables -`b d.
High' lady for. the evening was.
Caroline Menary with'low lady be-
ing Louise Brindley. High -white
card for : the evening was Irene.
Markham and love gentlennan was
Joh n 1>r ,,,r .
• Our -deepest sympatby•goes out to''
• Bill and Mary Mole ,and family,
.whose "niece, . eighteen-monthold
Tennis Smith, daughter .of Mary's
sister Vera and' Terry Smith of
Seaforth;. passed away suddenly
this past week. The funeral service
was held on Monday.
A flurry of act- ty can been seen .
around. the Agricultural Hall these
days. The installation of new sitting
and windows, under. contract with
Len • Brindley, RR 3 Auburn, iss•
under way. A portion of the siding
iimpummumisompoommast seeds that are the Kingdom of God, ii ueletiow Green was a hard fought
Sparta Retra
Meet the Dungannonnines• .Soft
ball team. That team is capably
coached by Dawn Tucker and
Wayne Wilson. **inhere , of the
team range in age from six to
eight• years and are: Samantha
MacDonald,. Lynn Irvin, Jet -miler
Tucker, Skeri Faber, Danielle
Brooks, Darryl Turner; Manus
Warder, Leet• l;ranstoni .Patrick 'Rit•.
clue, Stacey Wilson, Matthew and
Jeffery Selkirk, le Elliott, Jeff
Baiter, Jason Pea -, David and
Rachel Canter* Nathaniel .Donald,
Stephanie • Blake, 'Lindsay and
Heather Irvin and Jeff • McNee.
This team, has played four, games
cos -season.' The 'first .game, was.
played "against' Kingsbridge; with
pint tenni :whuilag
The second game .1. against
NNGANNON
by Sandra iY Aaust
is°now in place, so'aal should be •ln.
readiness for the cannon Fair
and Family, Fun Pays m August.
Congratulations are extended to
the following winners • in the
Dungannon Agricultural Society
1Vle mbersbip' Draw held. recently.
Fir.st prize was free adrnisalsn for
one .yearto all Society -sponsored
events for two anid it was won by
Conrad MacVicar of Goderich. A..
voucher for the Oleg Mill, in Blyth,
was:"iron by Loretta. Doherty of RR,.
1 Dungannon. A voucher from
Treleaven's Feed, Lucknow was
won. by Herb Finnigan, Dungannon..
A subscription to the Goderich
Signal Star was won by Jack.
Caesar, Dungannon: A subscription.
by Reg Brindley,. IRR 5 Goderich. A
voucher. from. Huron Landscaping,
Ludmow.was won by Carol :Nivins,
battle with I tcknow winning li-&
The third game against Port Albert
was a fine .example of team sport-
smanship for both teams. Jeff
MeNee helped Dungannon . to win
140 by hitting his first home runt.
The fourth game was played in
Dtaigannon against i w �e
with Dungannon whining 1340, Lee
O�frlay�n hit 4 homey run and threery
Tuns were scored. In hat Inning,
therey.,.,were al* runts and no so
the inn* 'ended; .
Pyngt�nnon Juniors saw action
again this week against the.
Lucknow two• team with the home
team corning out on top'24-7. Jason
Caesar had two home. runs with
one being a grand slam. William
King and Erin Schultz. shared. the
pitching duties. Next hone game is
-July 23 against the Port Albert
t� req.•
to the Lucian* Sentinel oven /"`11 ._
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school
RR. 3. w Farm
vouchers from; � �
Lucknow Fur[n. Supply were won
by Bob VV'oods RR 3 Auburn and
Wayne. Milian, .RR' 5 Goderich.
Two vouchers from Edwards Fuels,:
Goderlch, were won by George
Smyth: Dungannon, and Bill and
Maty .'' Mole, also of Dungannon.
Church News •
•Summer services , were , held at
both Donnybrook and Dungannon
Churches. ,Organist for Donnybrook
was Louise Wilson and organist at
Dungannon was Jean Elliott. The
children's story .was based on the
Parable of the, Sower. The sermon
theme was Seeds that are Sown -
, 'Aa number for this area attended
a reinripn at ..the cottage of Rennie
' Graham at Cedar Terrace. It was
hosted by his three sisters, Dorothy
MacKenzie, Mary Snow and Jean
Lowndes.
The Collins picnic washeli at the
old Rolyrood School on .Sunday
afternoon. Olive Needham and Nan-.
oy Maelntyre attended. .
• Nancy Maelntyre is holidaying' at
her cattage. at Port 'Albert.
The joint services are finished
now at South Kinloss but will con-
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