HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-10-09, Page 14Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 9,1996 — Page 13
Fraynes welcome twin granddaughters
by Teresa Courtney and
Margaret Errington
Congratulations to
Eugene and Betty
Frayne, of Goderich, on
the birth of identical twin
granddaughters born to
their daughter Lisa and
Chris Petrie of Granton.
Shannon Marianne
weighed 5 lbs„ 15 oz.
and Genevieve Elizabeth
5 lbs., 12 oz.; two new
sisters for Sam.
Several from this area
attended the variety con-
cert of local talent at
Brookside Public School
last Friday.
Congratulations• to
'Kintail Save the School
Committee for au excel-
• lent fun -filled evening.
Eldon and Mary
• Austin visited with her
sister Margaret and Ray
McLean in London dur-
ing the past weekend.
The Dungannon
Senior Centre was
packed last Friday, for
the monthly Old Tyme
• dance with music by. the
• Country Ramblers.
•* Several Dungannon
ladies joined with. differ-.
• nt churches to take part
in the fall" Thankoffeting
*. held at Trinity United
• Church on. Oct.- & Guest.
speaker was
Muriel
Duncan, edi-
tor of the
United
Church Observer. Nile
Junior choir provided
special music and song.
What a gorgeous
Sunday afternoon to
Walk Your Best Friend in
the Walk-A-Dog-a-thon
starting at the Lucknow
Community Centre, 4,
Several from the
Kingsbridge, St.
Augustine and
Dungannon area attended
Father Mark Curtis and
the Paul Bulla Band
•Concert in Winghatn.
Eight tables of players
enjoyed ettchre at
Dungannon . Senior
• Citizens last week. High
scores were attained by
Grace Finnigan and Joe
Courtney, with ,Aileen'
Trominer and Cliff
Watson as lower prize
winners.
Sherry Hodges flew.
• out of Toronte,. on
Saturday .for Santa
Monica, California,*
where she is enrolled in a
one month course, before
departing ,to teach,
• Englishas foreign • Jan-.
nage. Your Dungannon
, •
)
relatives and
flfl�fl friends are
wishing you
success,
Sherry, in
your new venture.
Cynthia Anderson has
returned home following
treatment at the Goderich
hospital. Cynthia attend-
ed the wedding of her
granddaughter Connie
Huber to Terry Smith,
grandson of Marion
Smith, Clinton at
Holmesville United
Church on Sept. 28.
Tenille Cranston spent,
the weekend with her '
parents Cecil and
Marybelle and brother
Terry. Tenille is attending
St. Clair College at
Windsor, taking a three
year interpreter or sign
language communicator
course. •
Open house was held
at Jacalen Acres the
home of Betty Anne and
Alex Chisholm on
Saturday and Sunday..
Due to ill health; this
commercial lumber busi-.
nesi. and 50 acre hobby
horse farm are ,offered
for sale.
In 1985, this property
Was purchased from the -
estate of the late Maurice-,
Ivers and later his sister,
the late Pearl Congram.
In the aged Iver's home,
still stands a cast iron,
new Florida cook stove,
manufactured by
Superior Stove
Company, Hamilton.
This scrolled stove, fea-
tures a front and back
oven. Imagine two
ovens, back to back in an
old time cook stove.
Eighteen year-old son
Jack Chisholm has spent
the summer working on a
feed la in Strathmore,
Alberta.
The Sunday school
children at Dungannon
United Church have
learned a new chorus -
Knock, Knock, Knock
with guitar accompanied
by Rev. Alex McOilvery.
Oratitude is expressed
to the team of John
McKenzie,', ' Gerry
Logtenberg and Jim
Errington for the removal
and clean up •of an
unused church chimney.
Autumn leaves desig-
nated the studio of Philip
and Pauli Somers, artistic
designers ,of
•'Cengratulations are
extended to Ron and
Yvonhe Pentland on -the
eecaiiion of their40th
anniversary on Oct.6.
. . • • • • • . • , • • • .
vacation touring
western Canada and
Ontario resulted in a
rather exciting climax
fora Colorado couple.
• Jerry and Betty
(Fowler) Shiner wanted
to visit the area where
Betty's ancestors' came
from. They were direct-
ed to .the Dungannon.
Cemetery from their
motel in Goderich, but
on the way they noticed
a house with the name
Smyth at the front.
Taking a chance, Betty
knocked on the door and
introduced herself. That
was the moment 11 her
dreimi, cattle'. .S
had found, herself.at th
door of George and,
'Barbara ' Smyth, who
• along with sisters- *rig
(Wilkins) and Evelyn,
have been
trac-
ing the .Smyth. 'and
. Lawlor descendants for
.the past four. yead.'And'
Barbara had 'had. all the
records at her house
Where she is inputting
the data into her com-
puter.
Marie and Evelyn
were called from
Chesley Lake and
Teeswater, respectively,
and the rest of .the day
was literanr`histoTY.?
• Everyone was busy
gathering more data on
t• heSmyths ta:reeesst:orAi fwimitedr
supper, the group was
joined by Bob SlrYth
and Sandra. Harmer of
• St, Augustine.
• To..date seven genera-
tions, have been .Com-'
piled and recorded as far
back as William Smyth
(1797-1894) and his
wife Elizabeth (Eliza)
Brown (1799.1877).
William John Smyth
(1830-1900 and
Elizabeth Merritt (1836-
1917) are the great
randisartnts, of:Geo*,
arie,Evelyn and Betty.
• After visiting the',
Conc.:, 6 area -and spend-
ing, time , at the
Dungannon Cemetery,'
BettY.and Jerry were on
their .way to see Niagara
Falls prior, to returning
home. Jerry is a retired
veterinarian and 'one of
•their sons has a 1,600
cow/calf operation.
Their. comment on
leaving Dungannon was,
"Why woUld, anyone,
Want to leave' this beau-
tiful area of lush green
land 4to inure to
Colorado?"
• • • ' • • , ' , • • • , •• , • , , ,
. • • , .
S11ifi€1d, Swanipers •
ake top honors
The Lucknow .Ladies
Slopitch league wound
• up the season with a year
end tournament.
On the "A" side,
Ashfield defeated
• Lucknow Storm. MVPs
were Louise Brown and
• Misti Humphrey.
"B" side winners were
the West Wawanosh
Swarnpers over Kinloss.
MVPs were Traci Curran
and Connie Harris.
Stacey Rean recorded
the most home runs in
the tournatnent and
Chrissy Conley claimed
the honor during regular
season.
Recipient of the Cindy
Smyth Memorial Award
was Barb Harper, a
member of the Mitfits.
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