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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-07-25, Page 10Page 16-44411c100rr 8alfedetildSty„7ulY 1:11,1fM Dungannon resident wins trip to Tennessee On July 16 silt 8 a.m., the telephone rang at the home of Kel- ly and Lerry *Indley ut Dungan- non. it wan CILNX calling to . Kelly that she had; won the grand Prize of an eight day, seven trip for two to Tennessee, stops . in Nashville, Men phis and Chattanooga, In the recent Great Tennessee .Give Away Contest. TO qualify, hod to call in. nand • identify song and nam the teem, ding artist, The song CKNX. played was Guitar Town by Steve Earl, Kelly says that this is the first she' has ever won ° In a 'contest. Have a wonderful, trip ;folks and congratulations. The Curran faiinilY reunion was hel on July 15 at the Foresters Hoa in Benmiller,. The 83 relatives. iin attendance were all descendents' of the late Herb -Curran and Mary Saunders -Curran and came for this special occasion from Coderich,;. Dungannon, London,. Auburn•. and Lucknow. Travelling a long distance tq,at- tend the reunion were . Alan and; Doris . Anderson of Grosse Point, Michigan; Alan is• *thatson of. Dorothy Anderson of Lucknow.' Crystal and Mike. Snelgrove- and son Nicholas from Canadian Forces Base, Cold Lake, Alberta, were also in attendance. Crystalis the daughter of John andMary, Bissett of Goderich. A delicious pot luck supper was followed by games for the children,; organized by Cindy Bissett and a candy scramble, Cards and a ballgame brought the reunion 'to a close for another year.. The youngest relative in atten- dance Was Kyla Curran, infant daughter of• John and Donna Cur- ran. For tine eldest fanntly, member in • attendance, the honour was shared by Dorothy Anderson. and Muriel;:. Moffat,both, of •Luieknow. BUDDING. ARTISTS' An open, house was • held July 16. at the <Senior Citizen's Hall. This gave the summer art students of local .artist Debbie • Bauer, owner and operator of the Bauer Art Studio,. Dungannon, a chance to show their artistic ability. On display were painted T-shirts,still !if,paintings, decorated' baskets,. baettes, earrings and pins, The open house was chosen as. the grande finale for the classes. which..were held each day for the pp week, and was very well at- teeitde4.,The young artists had the option of attending as many classes as they wished, and they ranged in age, from five to 16 years old. 'Theme Bauer, Rate ter, Glenn, Bauer, Jeff ey~' fatter,, Steven Bauer, Billy Tucker, JennY Tucker, Peter Seeger, Sarah Seeger, Melissa 'Boit;, 'Tanya ;Hodges, Angela Brindley, Catherine Wilkins, Sherry Stephenson Irwin, Liaa 'tea Doy Culbert, Michael Culbert, Kerry Bekker,Kelly McNee, ifsiztivai and 1 yle Johnston. Theo ' classes helped fill the need of a.,suuaiuertiiune outlet for the ar- tistle apnea e( the young people and some students showed extraor. dinary talent in this field. The enthludast%c support of the Senior Citizens as well as the cora- triunity in 1 t vo vemen was very en- couraging n couraging for this new venttu ee DiIiGANNON SENIORS. "The weekly card part was 'held. at ttin.Seidor Citizen's Hall on July. 1,8 with 11 tables' seeing action. High lady for the evening was Lois Cora ningham with low lady being Aileen 'roamer. High gentleman forthe evening was Cuff Menary and low - gentleman was Elmer Trommer. The seniors , are collecting all. Zehrs and Knechtel tapes to assist them inthe maintenance and upkeep of their building.: All help would be greatly appreciated. Jack and Lois Kennedy. of Dungannon journeyed to Toronto thin past weekend to Visit with their son Terry, • r Anne and Gilbert Millar of.. Dungannon recently returned from a one Month' ` tour of England, Scotland, and the Highlands, Travelling with Anne and Gilbert were Agnes and lames Piiakfey'of Walton with their. children Melissa and :Gilbert. great grandson Derek Allen of . Dundalk was also a member of the group. They enjoyed seeing faniiily , and friends throughout their tour. Visitors with Helen and Bob' Mothers during this past week were Helen's sister Millie and George Whitlam of Mississauga. Jim Stothers. 'and. friend Nicole Larens of Montreal also: called on Mori and Dad while vacationing . in the area. Visiting recently with Marlene Godfrey and family of Dungannon, was Marlene's brother, Grant Lin- ington of Yellowknife, N.W.T. After many years of living in the north, Grant has .decided. to move south and make his home in Dungannon. Welcome to the village, Grant. We hope you enjoy your stay here. Dungannon Senior Softball Team The members of this team range . .'Cranston and Joie O UNGiANNON Flttorri ent pink is the eigour of by Sandra D`Afi4lst the team's shirts - easy to spot anywhere. `fir iiret game ryas egaiinst ” e.. The Seniers' m e from 11 to 14 years and are worked for 104 win, by Randy' Groth. They in- The second gime, against dada Brad Van Niekerk, Tiffanyeknow, was a seesaw battle Foster, Hilly Taker, Ryan Elliott, throughout, ending in a 16-16 tie. Graham Cere, Steve Cere, Brent The third gamewas against Cameron, Tyler Brooks, Angela Kingsbridge„ The Seniors were Brindley, Mike Menary, Scott defeated 14-7. Mike Paddy and Bit- Faber,Mike Pa idyl Ist Tucker eat* had a home run to Sara Cameron, Tanury IJ their credit,. Danny Wy gr N , pe They suffered their . ha the eve, . eatheni Dii#rniin Kjrl Brown, Jason Hodges, Jeremiah a row in their fourth game. Summers, • Heather Alton,' Tenlille Lucknow's fast pith proved to be too mach and they lost 10-1The &lama on July 16 played b�E(n tho1� they, in the lost three innings and scored 11 rum it won't quite enot0,, as Port Albert wan 20-13. Arson Wftes helped teem by hitting a home runwith two players en base. The Dungannon' Blues didn't see aurathis past week but their next' bane game Jia July /4d Cone on out, to the Agricultural Society ball dia- mond- and cheer them on -to victory. If you lovenews for the Dungan- non uiingaan- non(j Doings please call Sandra D'Aetust .529.7390, elms e�s hOid.� 5h*,. reu�ion 52nd Helm reunion was held Ritchie; sports, Jerry Hui aa.;and eight years, H anne Hwizinga and on July .15 at the home of Bruce Bryce Ritchie. Patrick Ritchie running race nine. and Linda. Campbell, Belgrave. It The 2991 reunion will be held the and up Martha Huizinga and was a smorgasbord style meal. held third Sunday of July at 1 p,m., Wesley Huizinga;: kick: the slipper, inside the farm house' with, 'atten- with the place to be decided at a five to eight, Ruthanne • Hulzing . donee of 3H,. with president Allan later date. and Patric Ritchie; kick the slid Ritchie welcoming all. • Nancy Jardin was' in charge of per; nine and up,Matthew Capnp- A minutes silence was observed the program with the following win- bell . and Martha Huizinga; ball. in memory ,of Mrd Bert Helm of nets: lucky chair, Gladys Van throw, Patrick Ritchie, Travis Tiverton and ones no longer with Camp and Violet. Ritchie; lucky.. Campbell, Wesley Huizinga and the families.- The executive for next year in- cludes:. president, Bruce C ipbell;. vice • president, Tom Heim;�' $-treasurer,: Violet Ritchie; Program 'Joan -Helm and Wendy cup, Brenda Huizinga; lucky plate, Matthew , bell; ladies kick the Gladys Van Camp; three contests slur, endy Ritchie and Brenda were handed to each. one - What 'Rifting 44: en kick the sli r, Tree 1. Mn, On Cats and Let's Get Lorne and Bruce a mp• Acquainted; jelly bean contest, Lin- bell; youngest child, Samuel da Campbell; running race,five to Huizinga. Harry Lavas, of unknow, was one Of the many car owners who took time t0 patronize the Presbyterian Young Peoples' car wash on Saturday, Pictured with Harry are the hard working crew of Rev. Peggy Kinsman, Marita MacDougall, Jennifer MacKinnon and Amy Austin. A total of 8187.01 was raised and these funds will be used to decorate a room at the Women's House of Bruce County. (Marg Burkhart photo) TOVI/NHIP OF ASHFIELD BARRY W. REIDB.A. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT *Auditing *Financial Accounting •Personal & Corporate Tax Consultation •Personal Financial Planning . •Manual & Computerized .Bookkeeping •Mortgage & Amortization schedules 306 Josephine St. Winlgham, NOG 2W0 ' Office: 357-1522 j,IEINTEE LIU. LI THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD THE PROPROSED STOPPING UP, CLOSING AND SELLING OF MUNICIPAL ROAD ALLOWANCE, PART OF LOTS 32 AND 33, REGISTERED PLAN 136 AND PART OF WELLINGTON STREET, TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD, PORT ALBERT. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 298 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 302 that the Council of the Corporation Of the Township of Ashfield proposes to pass a by-law to stop up, Close and sell part of a road allowance known as Wellington Street referred to as Part 2 on Reference Plan 22R-2849 deposited in the, Land Registry Office for the Registry Divisionpf Huron. The parcel in question is approximately 15.420 metres by 30.480 metres con- sistnig of an area of approkimately 684 square metres. The proposed plan, by-law and description showing the lands af- fected maybe viewed at the Municipal Office; County Road 20, Con- cession 9,'Ashfieid Township, ern. Thursday, July 26th, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chartmbers, Municipal Building, County Road 20, Concession 9, Ashfield Township, The Corporation of the Township of Ashfield will hear, in Orson, or by counsel; solicitor or agent, any person who clairrte.his land will be prejudicially affected by the.said by-law and who applies to be heard. Any person who wishes to be heard should, -as soon as possible, make application to: Linda B. Andrew, A.M.C.TdA. `Clerk -Treasurer Township of Ashfield R.R. #70 LUCKNOW, Ontario NOG 2H0 (51% 5294383 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE LUCKNOW KINSMEN CLUB ON THEIR r, ��tts Py 6r ✓. Fair{� Vii: �' � ... 'd:'"r d. , . �% i..v •�./ ..,. .�.. � ,�".,` .. f... f: •may. .�.-.�{.�.ii'.'.tt• . !.' We Hope To See You At The Show Next Year.! ROYAL BANK OF CANADA HANOVER AGRICULTURAL CENTRE 3642101 or 1-800-265-5536 • • , SERVING HANOVER & AREA AYTON/CARGILUCLIFFORD/DURHAM ELMWOOD/HANOVER/HARRISTON/PAISLEY/ KINCARDINE/RIPLEY � LISTINGS WANTED PAIN. BM 528.2411 ALVIN n088 395.3174 WARREN DM 528.3710 ASHFIELD TWP. - Building Iots. 110' x 165', well treed starting at *14,000. KINLOSS - 146 acres, 3 bedroom cobblestone home, 35 acres seeded, balance mixed bush, 40' x60' beef barn. 15 ACRE LOT - approx. south of Lucknow on Cty. Rd No. 1 2-3 acres cleared, balance mixed bush. Backs Onto 9 Mile River. *39,900. 500 So. FT. cement building, 4 acre lot, possible residential, commercial use. Paved road *79,900. 200 ACRE FARM - Ashfield, 185 'workable, set-up for 500 hogs, liquid manure, 3 barns, shed, 4 bedroom home. CULROSS - 571/2 acres 50 seeded, panoramic view, *47,900. 300 ACRES - cash crop, Hwy. #86 west. Level and drained. BUILDING LOTS - in Kinlough. *15,500. 5 to choose from. 3 BEDROOM - aluminum sided home, nicely treed lot, reduced to *59,900. BELFAST - 4 bedroom home In ex- cellent condition, 30 x 40 heated shop *86,000. LUCKNOW-v5 bedroom home, long kitchen, hardwood., floorp, Elmira woodstove. *89,500. 9 MILE RIVER - building lot in Lucknow, 3.8 acres, ail treed. LOCHALSH - 4 bedroom home on Vs acre, double garage, move -in condition.