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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-05-17, Page 60Page 16-»Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 24, 1978 economize Buy. Used...U,y Guaranteed 1978 FORD F100, V8 automatic 1978 GRANADA, 2 door 1978 FORD F100, pickup 1978 GREMLIN 1978 AMC CONCORD 1977 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door 2 - 1976 DODGE CORONET, stationwagon 1975 DODGE MONACO, 4 door hardtop 1975 CORONET STATION WAGQN 1974 PONTIAC VENTURA, V8 automatic 1974 DODGE COLT STATION WAGON 1974 GMC VAN 1974 METEOR STATION WAGON 1973 CHEV, 4 door TON TOPPERS IN STOCK SEE THESE AND OTHERS ON OUR LOT SEVERAL OLDER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM HAMM'S CARSALESLTD: BLYTH PHONE 523-4342 ungannon Doings BY MARY BERE SOCIAL NEWS Paul E. Sampson, youngest son of Mrs. Iris Sampson, grandson of Mrs. Mary Alton, Dungannon, was rushed to Victoria Hospital in London on Tuesday, May 16, after he was pinned by one of the wheels of a large machine in the salt mine. Paul is an underground maintenance mechanic at the salt mine and was nearly ready to come off his -shift when the accident occurred. He remains in serious condition and expects to be hospitalized for some time. Russell Johnston returned home from Wingham Hospital on Saturday, after a lengthy stay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rivers of Goderich called on Mel Jones on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Chisholm and Jack visited Lynn's mother, Mrs. Alice Cloutier, in Toronto on the weekend. , Mrs. Joy Vella and Tammy of Seaforth spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee. On Monday Mrs. McNee accom- panied them on a drive to Kincardine to visit relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blake, Becky and Kara, visited Mrs. Cecil Blake on the weekend and also Pat's parents in Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ryan; and attended an 80th birthday party for Pat's grandfather, Mr. A. Leitch, in Goderich. ; Sympathy of the community is extended to the Eedy family on the passing of Mrs. Laura Eedy on Saturday after a lengthy illness. She had been critically ill_ for the past week. The funeral took place on Monday from the McCallum Funeral Home in Goderich with interment in Dun- gannon Cemetery. Her family and grandchildren were present from Goderich, Calgary, Strathroy, Mississauga, Kitchener, Strat- ford, Milverton, etc. An unusual accident took place on Friday afternoon about 6.30 when a truck from Exeter heading south through the village caught fire just south of the village limits: The driver got it pulled over to the side of the road and PLETCH ELECTRIC WINGHAM RESIDENTIAL-FARM—INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Phone Collect 357-1583 -FLOW SIS AND BEDDING PLANTS HANGING BASKETS POTTED FLOWERS IVY GERANIUMS SPIDER. PLANTS IMPATIENS Pink/Red/White HANGING FUCHSIA GERMAN IVY Green/Purple WANDERJNG JEW SWEDISH .IVY PEPPEROMIA • SING PLANTS PETUNIAS MARIGOLDS IMPATIENS Single/Double r SWEET ALYSSUM - BEGONIAS and many others GERANIUMS FUCHSIA POTS Red/Pink,Hanging & Upright. IVY GERANIUMS - SPIDER PLANTS" TUBEROUS BEGONIAS VEGETABLE PLANTS TOMATOES PEPPERS CABBAGE Red/White POTTED PERENNIALS GROUND COVERS SMALL FRUITS AND ROOTS FRUIT TREES FLOWERING AND SEED POTATOES DECIDUOUS SHRUBS STRAWBERRY ONION SETS PLANTS COCOA BEAN SHELLS GARDEN TOOLS WEED KILLERS PLASTIC MULCH A'K 4K 41c Cedarhill Farm & Garden Centre Lucknow 52.8.2903 CAULIFLOWER BROCCOLI SPANISH ONIONS many others ROSES SPREADING JUNIPERS UPRIGHT JUNIPERS GARDEN SEEDS FERTILIZERS PEAT MOSS MARBLE CHIPS BARK CHIPS Lucknow Fire Department re- sponded to the call. The engine, cab. and front wheels were badly burned but the trailer part was not destroyed. Qn Monday morning, May 15, a Brindley Transport truck went out of control and hit a tree on the 4th concession just west of the river hill. The driver was taken to Wingham Hospital by ambu- lance. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Aldham, Johnny, Greg and _ Lissa of Inglewood and Mrs. Ruth Austin . of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie. • Mrs. Howard Godfrey returned home from Victoria Hospital in London on Thursday and is convalescing at home following surgery on her knee. « Mr. and Mrs. Glen MacDonald of Kitchener spent the weekend with Sue's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomson and family went camping at Bayfield on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.Art McMichael and family spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Brouillette at Tweed. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin and family went to. Harrisonburg, Virginia, over the weekend to attend the graduation exercises of the Eastern Mennonite College. Doug Zehr, the former pastor of the Christian -Fellowship Church, . was one of the graduates. Gerald Martin stayed home to look after things on the home front. DUNGANNON U.C.W. Guest speaker at the United Church Women's meeting on Tuesday was Mrs. Lawrence who based her talk on Psalm 32. Mrs. Westhaver introduced the speak- er, thanked her and presented her with a gift. Mrs. Donna Alton opened the meeting which was at the home of Mrs. Tinie Logtenberg with a Bible poem and a hymn. Mrs. Westhaver read the scripture. The offering was received and dedicated by Mrs. Amy Wiggins. Mrs. Elsie Irvin gave a reading. An appropriate reading was given by Mrs. Helen Dawson. Mrs. Donna, Alton gave the meditation and Serenity Prayer. The ladies enjoyed two piano solos by Irene Logtenberg. The president, Mrs. Amy Wiggins, presided over the business. $200.00' was voted to the Board of. Stewards. It was agreed that a cup and saucer picturing the church and present- ed by Mrs. Margaret Pritchard, should be placed in the glass cupboard in the sanctuary. The meeting closed with the benedic- tion and Mrs. Gloria Pearson and Mrs. Emily Drennan served lunch. , DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Westhaver spoke on the topic, "The Victorian Age and Ours", on Sunday, May .21st. Copies of a letter drafted by the UCW re a protest against "Bill 100", addressed to Hon. T. Wells, Minister of Education have been placed at the back of - the church in the hope that members of the congregation will become part of this protest against the government bill that permits teacher's strikes. DUNGANNON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH At the Sunday morning service there was a special musical contribution given by Mrs. Flor- ence Frey's Sunday School class, The Pastor's message was on the need for the Holy Spirit in our lives. The Friendship Bible Coffee continues to meet weekly on Wednesday afternoons. 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