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mallow Sentinel, Wednesday 9 April 10, 1996
ood, time had at old tyme dance its of Gr
There were eight.
tables of euchre in play at
the Senior Centre last
• Wednesday. High prizes
were won by Harold
Kraemer, and Adeline
Albin with Gertrude
Kraemer arid Ed Pyette
• winning the low.
•, A goOd time was had
by all. who attended the
• Old e dance held on
• Thursday. Music' for
• dancing was supplied by
the County Rarriblers.
EaSter. Sunday looked
• more like Christmas with
• snow flurries, snow on
the ground and cold tem• -
peratures. Easter ,bonnets
sure WereOut of Place."
The Easter Bunny had no.
trouble hopping along. ,
Courtney and family of
Burlington visited with
his parents Joe and
Teresa Courtney. They
were joined on Sunday
by Brian and Jeannette
Courtney and sons for
family celebrations at the
home of Gary and Chris
•Courtney arid familyin
'Kimberly and ishrad
• Rehaman and family •of
Kitdherier visited with
her .parents Bob and,
Doreen MeCOrralok,"
Fainily celebrations were
held- on Easter, Sunday.
• when, sons ,Robeit' arid,
Bill, daughter Sharon, and
families joined together
for Easter celebrations.
Caugratalailons'Ao the
LocknOw- Bantam A
hockey team and coaches
Who won three.games'out
of five, playing against
Langton, to -.win .the all
Ontario Minor Hockey
•A s s c'i o
Hope everyone enjoyed
• flappyEastef, , „
,Congratulations to
Sean and Melissa'
Rawlings on the birth of
a baby. boy. Nichol4sWas'
• baptized during the:Mass
- at. Kingsbridge on Holy
Saturday,, Apr. 6.
• John Dalton, Elizabeth
Lalonde =' and ',Rachel
Simpsonreceived ;their
First, Holy COnamunion
at Kingsbridge on Apr. 4,
during • the • 11013i
Thursday Liturgy.
the first two games, they
:Came back winning three
Straight. Many Lucknow
and area fans drove to
Langton to seethe games
P' 1 aYe
there*
Congratulations to
Lucas John Scott, son o
Ashfield by Rev. Alex
!vicGilvery.
John Spivak, a patient
in the Ooderich Hospital
is coming along very
well since suffering a
stroke. Continuing good
health is the wish of
Dungannon friends.,
Weather c rind ition s
were favorable for the
Dungannon• Agricultural
Society euchre tourna4
ment on Saturday,' with
12 tables in play.
CompetitiowS keen
with only one point dif-
ferentiating between first,
second and third placing.
Many families cele• -
brated Easter this past..
• weekend. Eric and Anna
Shannon and13ill-Scott
who , received „baptisni,at
Trinity United Church,
Winners were t am
Betty , Tho
Margaret gt
Eileen Hagg kwd
Plunkett, . ce and
'Sandra Niviiis arm=
Brindley was winner of
the novelty prize.n.
In , the evening Mr
. Bird, D.J. provided
music for . the Spring
Fling.Dancei
Easter Services were
' attended in all four
• of ,Dungaiition Union
• 13a.storat charge. Churches
with ' Rev. Phillip °mai!
:•.,conducting the loca1 ser-
. vices, • •
• The UCW meeting of
the Whitechurch ladies
was held on Apr. 3, at the
home of Janet Cook in
Lucknow. Evelyn Gibb
and Pauline Adams were,
the leaders.
The • topic `' was
"Christian .stewardship
and finance, Pauline
Adams gave the call to
• worship followed with
prayer.
Evelyn Gibb read the
scripture and also r• ead
the 1996 on stewardship
from the Upper Room
,
Pauline Adams told how
",`niission", has new Mean, -
lug. Evelyn Gibb read a
poem on
The rollcall was
answered by nine 'giving
4.,sign of spring.
• Mildred McClenaghali
• attended a relative show-
er 'on Sunday for Shelley
Saunders of Gpderic
held at Huron Haven,'
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Sleightholm visited last
k d 'th Mr and
ve
aster visitors
I hope everyone had
an enjoyable Easter with
family a tends in
spite of the ii�i.
LindaWilke
and Kristen of Trout°
visited 'with Linda's sis-
ter Shirley MacDonald
.411 Doug and their fami-
,
ly •
The Reid family goth,.
eRreeidd,sa:(maJ°0 oannsda;ulirrdia7r
Marjorie and • Bert
Thompson enjoyed a
• time with. Marie and
• held -their animal meeting
at Purple Grove
• Community Cntre on
Apk. 3. President Sandra
▪ Forster conducted the,
• Meeting along with sec-
:retary Janet Nixon.
' The rollcallwas
answered by paying the
yearly dues and giving
suggestions for. next
year's program's.
Volunteers were obtained
for the Cancer Society -
Drive,
The proposed summer
• trip was discussed with a
good possibility of
attending the Blyth
Theatre on July 18.
Anne 1V1eCosh gave a
fun reading about a coun-
try dog coming to town
and Mary Anne 1<ukoly
had a contest that provid-
ed lots of head scratching
and laughter. The first
hint for the Ladies Night
Out was given for our
gathering 011 May lst.
That hint is "Down by =
the shore, Where the
water runs bine, This,
place is new to you." The
second clue to our desti-
nation is "Tom Sawyer's
Favorite,
Anne McCosh, Mary
Anne,1(ukoly and Currie
Colwell had a great visit ,
With, Currie's daughter
and her family Betty, and --
Ken Morrison, Kyle and
Near of Huntsville on the
weekend.
Allan Coiling fqEaster.
Isabel Brook'spent
Easter with Vlillainine
andSob'Fair and all their
farnily and their
also with Sheila and Dan.
MacDonald.
Sandra
Sandra; ". and Ed'
McGillivray and family
entertained Katherine.
Collins, Eunice.:
EMitertOn. and Rothe and
Gordon Patterson.
It ;is.. nice to'hear
Mandy Rhody is horne
..,:froM her .*,tour .around'
Australia with Janet and
Wayne, •Rh•p-dy":and• her.
family. •
Anne and Mac
Machines:and family
entertained for easter and
..,abelated,bifthday party.,,
for Freida MacInnes,
I)iane and Hugh
Macinnes and tamily of
Edmonton Lois 'and Jack
*.MacitineS.:,400,'fatnily.:''Of •
PalrnerStOnEriii,a'Staiiley
and Didk:„McCosh,
:The ladies' Of the -,com-
munity .,are quilting again
this
• week.
The Women'sinstjtnie';.
vvee en
Mrs. Lloyd Sleightholm
of Si. Thomas.
•
Keeping shopping/dollars local
increases sales tax revenues used for'
community imprOvements.
*Every dollar t locally turns over 7
times.• , .•
•
.„. . ,
• *Shopping locally helps increase jobS
fothUndredt; of citizens.
ve time and heave,expense by
• shopping at home.
et to know your local merchants;
they're not only your neighbours, but
also your friends. •
•' •
. ,
Blrthday wishosgo out to:ettedi lrwin, of
R.R. 1:Lucknow,' who, celebrated her ,90th
birthday on • Monday. Mrs. Irwin: was born' on
Apr. 8, 1.90.6. (Pat Livingston photo)
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