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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-10-11, Page 8Page 8—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 11, 1978 Come home to Dungannon for Thanksgiving SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Wif Pent- land held a family gathering on Sunday which included the Hugh Crocketts from Pickering, the Bob Andrews from Kincardine, Utleys and Baers of Goderich, Larry Pentlands, Teri and Sean VanDongen of Clinton and Mrs. Margaret Pritchard of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pent- land, Tammy and Sean of North Bay visited Wif Pent- lands and Larry Pentlands on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Cowan of Parry Sound spent a few days last weekend with Marjorie and Wif Pentland. The Cowans and Pentlands are winter neighbours' in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Smith, Sandra, Kenny and Lisa of Chatham and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lauzon and Jinny Ellen of Stoney Point visited wit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith on the Come In and See Our Good Selection Of Winter Boots and Skates LES PIETTER SHOES LUCK NOW LORNE REID PHONE 528-2011 SHOE REPAIR MEN'S SAFETY BOOTS SAFETY TOE ANIS SAFETY SOLE WELCOME The Employees of Ropat Distributors Ltd. (Kitchener) To Extended Health Care and Dental Plan? These ernployees now have the added bene- fits of extra health protection for themselves and their families: the Blue Cross Extended Health Care Plan plus Dental Plan 7. EHC provides protection sagainst health ser- vices not covered by the basic government health plan, coverage for such items as pre- scription drugs, private nursing and private. room accommodation in hospital. Dental Plan 7 provides basic preventive dental treatment to group subscribers including such services as examinations, fillings and x-rays. illOIVtAFttO "As your Ontario Blue Cross representative I am pleased to add my personal welcome, and look forward to serving you along with the many others in this region already enjoying the protection of a variety of. Blue Cross Plans.' Mike Keegan 659 King Street East. Suite 208. Kitchener. Ontario N2G 2M4 1519) 578-4700 BLUECRB A DIVISION OF THE • A DIVISION OF THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION weekend. Mrs. Joy Vella of Seaforth spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee and Mrs. Ross McNee and accompanied them to visit Mr, and Mrs. Allan McNee, Edward and *Paul at their cottage at Cedar Grove Beach on Monday. Terry and Penny Hodges hosted a family gathering on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee of Blyth; Mrs. Haney, Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Errington and David, Miss Nancy Erring- ton, London, Donna and. Calvin McClenaghan; Diane and Rick Park, Dennis and Dana; Mrs. Helen McLeod and Brenda of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. David Mit- chell and Lisa of London visited Rose's parents, Rev. C. G. and Mrs. Westhaver on the weekend. Morris and Martha Hazlitt and Danny of Burlington spent the weekend with their cousins, Sandra and Jim Rivett and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hay of Norwood visited last week with his sister and brother- in-law, M -r. and Mrs. Free- man Olson. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Olson were their family, Mr. and Mrs. G1enOlson, Bryan and Amy; Terry and Betty Anne Olson and Lisa of Listowel; Mrs. Debbie Meurs :and Randi of Huron Park. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Berry of Toronto; Cheryl ;and Jack Desjardins of Guelph; Mrs. Isabel Brennan, London and Mrs. Betty Hamilton, Goder- ich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blake and Sean of Alliston and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sowerby observed the Thanksgiving holiday with their mother, Mrs. Cecil Blake on Satur- day. Miss Beth McConnell was with them also. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. .Westhaver spoke on "When Thanksgiv- ing Falters", at the Thanks- giving service on Sunday morning. The choir sang, "Amazing Grace" and Mrs. Debbie Culbert sang a solo, "Did you stop to Pray this morning?". The children's story was about "The Un- grateful Lepers". Mr. Westhaver expressed thanks to the Snyder family for the lovely Thanksgiving decoration of the church. A basket of flowers wasplaced in memory of Mrs. Edith Phillips of St. Helens who passed, away recently. The church service and Sunday School will be cancel- led next Sunday in order that members of the Dungannon congregation may attend the anniversary service of the Nile United church. DUNGANNON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH An attractive _harvest dis- play was the background for Pastor Lawrence's message on praise and thanksgiving. He used several Psalms as scripture reading, to show David's gratitude and exhor- tation to give praise at all times. The Sunday School child- ren led the congregation in two Thanksgiving songs. , A quartet madeup of Laverne and Norma Martin, and Gordon and Ruth John- ston, sang several numbers suitable to the season. Several members of the congregation travelled to the hymn festival held on Sunday afternoon in the Elmira Secondary District School. A special Thanksgiving service was held on Monday morning. At this service two quartets offered several numbers. Mrs,. Lawrence told a Thanksgiving story to the children. The Lord's Supper was observed. BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS BY MANDY MILLER AND JANICE POLLOCK This year once again the- students at Brookside have started selling chocolate bars for Hallowe'en. The money received will go to the school fund managed by the Stud- ent's Council. The students who sell the most will be rewarded with a prize. Miss . Jean Little, a well known Canadian author, will be visiting the school on Tuesday, October 24th. This author from Guelph has written many books such as "Mine for Keeps", "Home from Far", "Listen to Their Singing", "Spring Begins in March" and many more. The students ' may purchase, a book written by Miss Little and she will autograph the books. On Wednesday, October 11 there is a soccer tournament in Goderich in which some Brookside students are part- icipating. 'On October 18 some of Brookside's athletes are going to 'the Point Farm Provincial Park for the Cross Country run: They hope to do as well as the school rep- resentatives did last year. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Tim Pare (nee CONTINUED ON PAGE 9 "THE CHRISTMAS SEAL PEOPLE" SAY DON'T SMOKE FIGHT AIR POLLUTION.