The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-09-26, Page 7The weekly euchre y held on
'Wednesday, b 19 saw
plenty of action es 10 table*
ticipated timing the evening.
lady with the burgh score was Once
. Finnigan and low score went to
Peine Omen. There was a tie for
high white card between Raymond
Haggitt and Margaret Err ngtrxi
with low sendeno n being Otto
IleinniaM4
,Just a reminder. The Seniors will
be holding a Potluck Supper on
Wednes(lay. October 3 and
everyone is welcome, The regular
card party will follow at g
Somal News
Becoming grandparents is a very
special event and ithas happened
again to twomae couples in Dun-
gannon. Colin and his wife Anne
presented a new girannddaughter,
Katie Frances to;h'mom and dad,
Olive and Leonard Chisholm, This
is the sixth grandchild for Olive and
Leonard.
Olen and AnnetteLance presented
a new grandson, Carter Edward to
• her mom and dad, Lloyd and Doris
Hodges.:
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Local artists shine aot Lucknow Fail Fair
P"
We send ., out our eincerest
tt�� to both pivots .and "mimed.'
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vireddiegbells have runami by Smmndrmr<, D'Aoust
our village. The image of Chris-
tine lenapp and Charles Banehler Family and friends gathered to help
took place recently in the Mis- him celebrate this ;special occasion.
sio nary Church in Auburn. with Also in attendance was his daughter
Pastor Jim Carnesperforming the . Karen Linton from St. Albert, Al-
ceremony., The attendants were Ray berta, which is located ,lust outside
and Gwen Copeland, Our best of Fdtmionton. •
wishes for every happiness go out The world news this past week of
to the newlyweds who are making the 409 Squadron leaving Baden,
their home here in the village, Germany- for . duty in the Middle
The sound of hammers and saws . East, brought beak a lot of
On be heard echoing around the memories for A.J. Sherwood or
village. Residents are busy Dungannon. He was one .of the
renovating some of the buildings on • origins six. ground ,crew mechanics
main Street, and doing a terrific job, attached " to ` the 409 Nightfighter
I might add. Frank and Honey • Squadron during its conception in
Anne Buehler ' have res try purer World War IL •
chased the former Mel Jo cense. Church News
- We would like to take this oppoe- The. Ammiv ry' Serviceof O le
tualt/y. to welcome them: back 0' the United Church, was held on Sunday,
.September 23. Guest.. speaker was.
Birthday wishes are sent out to K ,George Cowan, former minister of
K Dawson who, celebrated his, $Oth Dungannon. and Nile, United Churr
birthday this past weekend: A rhes. Two "beautiful solos, "Did.
surprise.: party was held for hint on You Stop to Pray" and "1; Come to
Saturday afternoon at the home of the Garden Alone" were performed
son. Dav_d, Sharon and . family. by , Debbie Culbert. At the
conclusion of the sermon, Mr. At the timine, we would like to say
Cowan sang "He Touched Me, a big the you to Fumy Hodges
1 otk wing the service, a, lunch was who for many year led this gtooP
served in the Slimly School Rooms. sod also to Kalhy Comm who so
bring the week Reverends b1y nisi Penny. Your
Garth end Orilla Bogert took part in countless hours of dedieated war
a cow .on Rural Ministry, which me voile appreciated.
was held in the Iver area, `suisFor of the Bailer Art
course is supported by the London St ,, Dungannon, the Lucknow.
Conference of the United Church Fair was a very =wording and
and is open to all new ordinands enriching experience. Ins class 32 B,
from South -Western Ontario. Its which is, for adult ail paintings, the
aim is to assist newly -ordained student* placed in every one of the
ministers inministering effectively ten categories.
in a rural setting. Thos in attemt- Debbie Bauer, saner �f ind
dance were billeted with area farm instructor at the Bauer Art Studio is
for dire t dis opened the ehanriun very proud of her students and thea
groups.oo Biect, dialogue and discussii>mri. achievements. They ' certainly
represented their :studio well.
The first meeting of the Dungan, ��;�
non Union Pastoral Charge C.GPI.T.. If You have any mews tor this.
has been slated for Monday, .Oe- column, Please : contact Sandra
tober 1 from 7 p.m, to 8:15 p.m; at D Aoust'at 529-73900.Thank you
the Dungannon United Churcch.This very much.
group is for girls ages twelve and
up.' The group this year is under the
direction of .Elizabeth Irvin, who cancer fnformatlon'Ser'viice
will be assisted by Joanne Pentland Its'easy to get confidential
and Kay Logtenberg. Thank you .answers to your questions'. about
ladies for volunteering your time to. cancer. Cal°the Cancer Info/mation
work with the C.O;I,T. Service, toll-free 1-800203.6750.
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