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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-07-18, Page 8tge $---Luelmow Sentinel, W e VQ J V 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 ._ rata t Holyrooc 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- 410 Bell'stow, DISCOUNT CENTRA or - 620 CAMPBELL ST.. LUCKNOW 528-3521 tinue .1tr they it ucitnow churches at 10 amt. Mirelie MacKenzie is> holidaying with her grandparents, ts, Prank .and ' Muriel' Mach e. Ann' Stang and daughter,.Alana,. •of -Olds, Alberta are visiting with her • parents, Allan and Elsie Graham. Ira and Elizabeth Divide were at their cottage at Hope Bay on. Satur- day to help celebrate their grand- daughter randdaughter Erin's birthday. YOUR OETOP FAMILY SAVINGS CENTRE. • Weddings, Birthdays & Occasion Greeting. Stock up for Cards ail occasions e` and save 40% 7Y off everyday , 40 prices. Oui ZIT; ALL IN -STOCK Spring & Summer Jewellery All in -stock 5 earrings & fashion 0/Q chains. 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