The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-06-21, Page 59Dungannon Doings'---
BY
MARY SERE
SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. Eldon Austin who
was a patient in Goderich
Hospital over a week return -
ad home on Monday. Also,
Mrs. Jack Caesar a patient in
University Hospital, London
returned home Wednesday.
Robt. Irvin was in University
Hospital .for tests Monday
and is feeling somewhat
better. For each of these our
wish is for continued im-
provement.
Kathie and John Stanbury
moved to their new home in
Dungannon this weekend.
Former owners, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McGee are, tem
porarily at Mrs. Haney's
home in Wingham until they
get possession of their home
in Blyth. Mr. and 3 •Mrs..'
McGee will be greatly miss-
ed in Dungannon. --1
Mrs. Len • Biloy, Judy,
Scott and Kristin of Detroit
have spent a week at their
summer home here, and
attended the Taylor family
reunion at Port Albert last
Sunday. Len came for the
weekend and returned on
Sunday with, the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pent-
land and Matthew of Detroit
have been vacationing at
Port Albert this week.
Teressa Taylor from near
Lucknow spent several days
this week with her friend,
Janet Godfrey. Miss Lori
Morrison of Toronto visited
Mr. and Mrs. Howard God-
frey and family for the
weekend.
At Bayfield Old Town Hall
on Sunday The„ Wardrobe
presented a Fashion Show at
which several from here were
in attendance.
Congratulations to M1.
and Mrs. Donald Curran on
the birth of a baby boy on
Saturday, June 24, in Goder-
ich Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lauz-
on of Stoney Point spent the
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Obituary
MRS. CLA-RA B.
DRAPER'
Mrs. Clara B. Diaper..of
Port Albert died suddenly
at her residence on
Friday, June 16 at the age
of 67.
She was born March 27,
1911 in Port Albert to
Francis- and Mary Ann
(McCullough) Willis.
She was a member of
Christ Church, Port
Albert and a member of
the Ladies' Guild of
Christ Church.
She is survived by her
husband, Elton Draper;
one sister, Mrs. Wilbur
(Lina) Stewart of London
and two brothers, Harry
Willis of Teeswater and
Verne Willis of Goderich.
A funeral service was
held at McCallum
Fuex.al Home in
Goderich on Monday,
June 19 at 2 p.m. The
Reverend Robert J.
Crocker officiated.
Interment was in Christ
Church Cemetery, Port
Albert.
Pallbearers were
Leroy Draper,
Draper, Wayne Draper,
Brian Draper, George
Fritzley and Ron Frit:
zley. •
Flower bearers were
Jim Fielder, Arnold
Meader and Ron Meader.
weekend with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marv-
in Smith,.
A bridal shower was held
recently for Miss Evelyn
Schmid. Nancy Brindley was
chairlady for a program
consisting of a contest by
Leola Chisholm, piano solos
by Irene Logtenberg, a
reading by Virginia Chisholm
and piano solos by Vicki
Pentland. An "address to the
bride-to-be was read by
Irene Logtenberg, and the
gifts were carried in by
several little girls, Vicki arid"
Julie Pentland, Melissa Log-
tenberg, ,Jackie and Mari'' --
beth Dawson. Evelyn thank-
ed friends and neighbours
for her lovely gifts and those
who had planned the shower.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Snyder, Colin and Cathy,
visited on Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Lee at Palmerston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed
and little son, Jessie, of
Toronto, are . holidaying at
their summer home near the
village.
On Sunday, June 25, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Sherwood
attended the Squadron Picnic
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Norwood Eastwood, Hamil-
ton and also visited Mr. and<
Mrs. Ed Laithwaite and
family in Cambridge - Galt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Erring-
ton returned from a two week
visit to Western Canada
visiting their family: daught-
er, Sandra and Ken David-
son, Scot and Laura; daught-
er Cindy and Denis Maxym-
chuk in Surrey, B.C. and son,
Roger Pannabecker in • Cal-
gary, Alberta.
DUNGANNON
UNITED CHURCH
a
At the United Church
service on Sunday the follow-
.. ing were welcomed into the
membership: Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Pengelly from Bel -
grave United Church, Mr.
and Mrs. Freeman Olson
from Woodbridge United
Church, and Mrs. Gertrude
Park from Anglican Church.
Mr. Wayne Snyder, S.S.
superintendent, assisted by
;!Ira. Clyde Westhaver, made
the presentation of 25
awards, certificates and
seals, to pupils who had
attended at least 36 of the 40
sessions of S.S. and four of
these had perfect attend-,
ance.
Mrs. Debbie Culbert sang
a solo, accompanied by the
organist, Miss Shelley Riv-
ett. Rev. C. Westhaver's
sermon, "A Religion that
costs us something" (2nd
Samuel ' 24, v. 24) was
followed by . Holy Commun-
ion service.
Two pieces of chinaware
bearing glazed pictures of
the Dungannon United
Church (former Methodist)
and the parsonage (present
one) as they appeared early
this century have been grate-
fully received from Mrs.
Margaret Pritchard of Toron-
to.
Memorial service at Dun-
gannon Cemetery is to be
Sunday, July 2 at 3.15 p.m.
BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS
BY BRENDA HENDERSON
AND DIANE GIBSON
Junior classes went swim-
ming at Vanastra on Friday.
Mrs. Lois Farrish, Kinder-
garten teacher, is in Wing -
ham Hospital, Friday; and
Mrs. Mary •Bere in Goderich
Hospital since Monday with
sciatica.
During their holidays Mr.
and Mrs. Irvine Eedy were in
Edmonton where they at-
tended the Legion conven-
tion, and to Calgary to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eedy.
They also enjoyed a motor
trip to . Banff and Lake
Louise.
St. Helens
BY KATHRYN TOOD
Jenean Elizabeth Todd
was baptised on June 18th at
St. Peter's Anglican Church
in Lucknow. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Todd. Her grandfather
John Siecker assisted in the
service. Following the
service Mr. and Mrs. Todd
served Jenean's guests ' a
cold luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Millar of Kitchener were
weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Angus MacDonald.
Also visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Doug MacDonald and
family of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pegg
enjoyed the company of Mrs.
Pegg's sister from Hamilton.
The St. Helens's Snowmo-
bile Club enjoyed a steak
barbeque at the cottage of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrie Glenn
just west of Dungannon.
St. Helen's United Church
awarded Sunday School pins
to the following children,
Paul, Patricia and Christoph-
er MacDonald, Beverley Ait-
chison, Melanie Wylds and
Christina Todd.. As part of
the service Beverley Aitchi-
son sang a solo.
Donald MacDonald hosted
a barbeque for the Lucknow
ball team following the
Kinsmen Tournament on
Sunday. A good time was
had by all even though they
weren't champions.
St. Helens welcomes Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul
formerly of Newmarket. The
Rintouls have purchased the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Errington, who have now
moved into their new house.
Mr. and Mrs. Rintoul have
three daughters, Carol, ICim
and Debbie.
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