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Errington and Cliff
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the Drop in Centre last
Friday. 'Muriel Moffat
had: the most shoots.
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Harvey and Becky'
Culbert recently ,enjoyed
a trip by motor home
with Lynn and 13ob
Oliver and Corey Culbert
to Newfoundland.
They travelled through
New York State,
Vermont, New Hang.
shire, Maine New;.
Brunswick, Nova Scotia,
Cape Br°etort. Island and
took 'the 16 hour fes; to
Newfoundland.' '
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Aeration is benefical.for your lawn in a number of ways. Aeration
will overcome. a compacted soil. Compacted soils make itdiffir difficult
for roots to grow, !uniting the movement of air, r oisture and
fertilizer through the soil.. Itcan also, reduce your water
requirements by relieving soil compaction. Water penetration is
increased and water Din off is reduced. "
If your lawnhest' thick"layer of thatch,, aeration will'push through
that layer and improve air, water and nutrient penetration. This
will enhance,the 'development of a deep:root system,` A .deeply,
rooted lawn wi11'be healthier and better able to withstand
,,drought, disease and insect stress.. This process should be
considere•d spring and f=ail.
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OUR LAWN?
Portugal Cove where
they enjoyed a "tradition'
,liggs dinner "at the home
of Bob's .friend, -Sammy,,.
Churchill.
They returned on the
six hour ferry after�dri-
wing across, Newfound-
land- and visited. Rita
McNeil's Tea Room -at
Big Pond,: Cape Breton. `..,
-.Then on the. ferry
again to Prince Edward
Island'. `They- found
Prince ..Edward island
very beautiful, with acres
and acres of potatoes ;in
bloom.` Whilecrossin':.g on
the ferry,they Were close..
to the .new nine mile
bridge that is under con-
struction from ` New.
Brunswick to Prrince.
Edward:. Island. It
appeared. to, be over half
yyg t
built.,
• On their return, they
travelled through Quebec
City, Montreal and back
into Ontario at Cornwall.
Sinceresytu'pathy. to
the family and friends of
Viola Petrie of Port
• Albert who passed away
on Aug, 14 in her 93rd
year:
Sincere sympathy to
Donald and Jennifer
Miltenbur8� Y and .famil y on
the death," of their infant
son Timothy Reis'' at
Stratford. Hospital on
August 13. A private
graveside ° service led by
:Father -John Pluta was
held at 'St, Joseph's'
Cemetery, Kingsbridge
on .Aug. 15.
Several `from: -this area
attended birthday` ,cele
b'rations :: for. Harold
Gardner held'.at Maple
Breezes Manor, Luc
on Aug. 18. •
Tom Culbert joined
other fiddlers for a. fid.:
tiling jarobbree at the
Falls Reserve
Conservation Area Aug
18.. Tom not only played
the violin but sang while
doing so.
The 18th annual
Culbert :reunion - was.
held Augt 18 at the holo
of Harvey and Becky
Culbert.
oxima l: 85
App>ro to y..
people were in atten-
dance from Windsor,
Sarnia, London as well as
the local areas.
Jerry and Luella
Jaborowski, Wisconsin,
U.S.A, arrived on
t u
Sae ard
sy and spent the
weekend with Harvey
and Becky.
The oldest person pre-
sent was Evelyn,
e
George's Anglican.
Church, Goderich.,
Their family of eight,
Valerie, Stephen, Vickie,
`porn, Vanda,, Patti, Todd
and Bradley with the
asatst :nce of 10 grand.
children ,entertained at a
'dinner at the White
Carnation.`
John Park celebrates
his birthday in Clinton on
Aug. 1 4, at :a dinner party
at the home of Wayne
and Rosemary Park.
Visiting, in the village
on -Aug. 12 was Wayne
and Dianne Chappel of
Ancaster.- Of particular
interest to. Dianne was
the 'Dungannon 'United
Church where her grand-
father,,the late Rev. J.E.
Hunter, ,ministered from
1912- 1915.
Rev. Alex McGilvery,
graciously ;conducted a
tour of the manse where
'Errington from Pinecrest her late mother was -born,
Manor,' Lucknow, in. 1913. , 'F
.Approximately 50 At the Senior. Card
senior members of the
0
Dining Out ' Program,.
sponsored by . the
Lucknow . Royal.
Canadian w • Legion,
enjoyed a 'bus trip to
'Sarnia on Aug. 22. Prom
there they enjoyed a . two
hour boat cruise on the
St. Clair River from'
Sarnia Bay along the
shores :of Michigan and
return. Dinner was served
on the boat.
Rev. Alex McGilvery
performed the marriage
ceremony --of 'Wendy
Roulston to Jim Pentland
;on Aug. 10, in a outdoor
setting at : thefamily,.
farm. Traditional wed-
ding music was played
on . the keyboard by the
grooms older daughter
Jacqueline.
The couple were
attended by Randy .and
Jean Pentland.
We offer" congratula-
tions to the former Marie
Ashton and Bill Park, for-
mer Diungannonites who
celebrated 40 years ` of
=triage on Aug. 18
The ceremony was
perforined by Rev.
Garwood Russell at St
party Aug, 14, 10 tables
were in play., Joe 'and
Teres;, Courtney, GloriaPoarr`son, and Frank
Pentland were the win-
ners.
On Aug. 21, '10, tables
played with Mary
Johnston,'Dorothy'
Cuyler, Kay Watson,
'Mrs. and`ioe`Courtney,:
declared winners.
Wayne Durnin :` is
happy to announce, the
Lost has been Found.
Th'reelialstein cows, ,purr
ip east
chased at a livestock sale,
and intermingled with his,
own dairy . herd, failed td
return to the milking par, -
tor. With the aid of track-,
ing dogs:, ,they were
located in the Saratoga
Swamp area, after an
absence of three weeks.
Roping cowboys assisted
with the roundup.
A Memorial Service
honored the late Elmer r,
Tromtner, on. Aug. 17, at
the Dungannon Senior.
Citizen Centre. '
• Bill Anderson, Lay-
person at
ay-.person'at Christ Anglican
Church,; Port ,Albert,
delivered theessag e
• Piano' accompaniment
f the hymn sing was
or y sing. wa
provided ,by Ed Stiles,
who also eulogized
Eisner as a former neigh -
bot g
Son.,hilt ,from ,
Cranbrook, ' British
olumbta. spent '10 days
with isAileen
h mothere
Trbrniineir ' `
Krystal and Joey
Y
Partzavecchia, , London,
welcomed the arrival of
' '.their baby. brother. Devin
Allan Jarvis on Aug. 19.
'Proud parents are Glenda
and Don Jarvis.
A faini,ly gathering
.'welcomed Pastor Dian :.
'Schierria and 'Sharon,
daughter A1h on, Jakarta
and twinkling baby. toes:
Shauna on ;vacation ffrom
Middle Lake,
Saskatchew n to the
home of her parents
Donna and Fred Young.
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11�1r. ` and;Mrs. Jack.
Barr 'entertained friends
at their home on, Friday
afternoon.
During the -afternoon=
loan, told about their.,
recent trip to .the, east
Coast and had pictures
which were passed
around., Some had extra
prrograrrikf numbers which.
were all enjoyed, afterr
whish delicious rrl'efr`esh-
rricir►tswere `served.
The 'Anglican Church
rti,tomert haCt`a succe.rl
yard sale at thechurch.
basement on, Saturday
.n orn ng. They: had; a
beatttiful display ".of,
clothingv household arti-
eles . and homemade bak,
rose
We extend sympathy ,.
to the family and rela-
tives" of.the• late Mabel.
MacKay of Kincardine.
She was the. former
Mabel Ross, daughter of.
the late Mr. and Mrs.
John Ross r 7Cone,10
Mr.'.. and Mrs. lint;
Munro` •and daughter? -
Nadine .tett , this week on
their return trip home. to
Winnipeg, after visiting
• with her mother Myrtle
Percy and. Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Haldenby and other
relatives here.
Kinlough \MS
Mabel 1VIcEwan was
hostess for the August
meeting .of *the Kin' lough
WM , held, at the church.
Betty, Bushell welcomed
e►eryen; and . opened.
with a reading "Our Life
is . like., a garden" fol-
lowed by "prayer.
Devotions were led by
Erlma Haldenby Who
chose the theme 'Driving
away the buzzards" of
discouragement, fear and
temptation. She closed
with prayer; .
Marilyn: Reid had the
study portion which dealt
with the various.angels
which appeared. in the
Bible and are still .around
protecting Chrstians: in
theirr`daily walk. • -
Suitable` hymnswere.
sung:
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