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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-10-25, Page 16pa. 16.-Ludulow sestina, We y, October 251 1978 - Dungannon nurse comeshome froni. Kamloops. BY MARY DERE SOCIAL NEWS Mr. Lorne Hasty travelled ,to Kamloops, B.C. by plane last week to visit his daught- er, Irene Hasty, who has been nursing in the hospital there. Irene and Lorne mot- ored home and Irene plans to stay around for a while. Mrs. Annie Kilpatrick and Mrs. Ada Woods of Lucknow visited Mrs. Cecil Blake on Saturday. Visitors with Mel Jones on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Adam, Edmonton, Alberta and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rudow (nee Bertha Jones) of Elmira. On Satur- day,. Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Massey (nee Pauline. Jones) 40: from Cleveland, Ohio, visited with Mel. Mrs. Rudow and Mrs. Massey are sisters, daughters of the late Frank Jones - and former residents of Dungannon. Their father was a harness maker -in the village for many years. Mr. and Mrs. George Turtkm of Goderich called on Mel Jones on Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Austin of Tor- onto spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie. Sunday visitors with the Beres were Mr. and Mrs. Henry",Farrell of Kincardine. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Don Culbert (nee Linda Young) on the birth of a son, Michael Donald, in Alexandra Hospital, Goder- ich on Sunday, October 15, a ,brotherfor Douglas. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Greg Maize, Lon- desboro, on the birth of a son, Douglas ,Gregory, in hospital in London, a brother for Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirl- ing, Darlene and Harold of Thamesville spent Sunday with Betty's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Irvin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson have returned from a motor trip to the West Coast and Vancouver Island during which time they visited Frank's aunt and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee spent the weekend in London with Allan and Sandra McNee, Eddie and Paul. Sympathy is extended to the family and friends of the late Frank Hawkins, whose funeral was from McCallum Funeral Home, Goderich last Monday. Mr: Hawkins was a brother of Mrs. Ross McNee, Mrs. Les johnston,..and, Mrs. Agnes Foster. He is also GET YOUR HOME SET FOR. WINTER NOW,. • , ALUMINUM 000RS With Safet• y Glass Full 1% inches Thick STANDARD SIZES_ 2 It. 6 in..`x 6 'ft: 6 in. ft. 10 in. x 6 ft. 8 in. 2 ft; 8 in. x6 ft. 8 tn. 2 ft. 10 in. x 6 ft. 10 in. (SELFSTORING SCREENS) 4110 • • IP IP" ./P IP IP IP 40 IP IP P IP AP IP .P 40 P 00PIP IP IP IA • 4" Drainage Tubing Perforated and Non Perforated in 100 ft. rolls and 250 ft. rolls 40" 'IP 410. 40P 4011" 4111, 40. eV' 4P .114. 411P 41. P 4P V' 4P elP ./0 .0P IP IP .111. ST • LAWRENCE CEMENT PORTLAND AND MASONRY IN STOCK Care BUILDING CENTRE John W. Henderson Lumber Ltd. PHONE 528 3118 LUCKNOW survived by his wife, the former Mabel Glahn, and one son and two daughters. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Westhaver preached his sermon on, "What we Believe about the Kingdom", at the Sunday morning service. The Child- ren's story was "A Strong' Tower". The choir sang an anthem, "Farther Along", led by the organist Mrs. Jean Elliott. Men with singing ability are asked to consider joining the choir. Our choir needs some male voices. The Christian Fellowship Church is sponsoring a display and sale of hand- made articles from overseas countries at the Brookside Public School on Thursday evening. The 1979 Church calendar is now available from Mrs. Helen Dawson. Next weekend is the week- end of the TIME CHANGE, from Daylight Saving time back to Standard time. Put your timepieces back one hour on Saturday night, 28th. There will be no change in the hour of our church services until the matter has received clarification from the Official Board so church service next Sunday will be at 11.15 as usual. DUNGANNON U.C.W.- The Dungamison 11,C.W. held a very enjoyable Fun and Fellowship meeting on October J7 with a very good attendance. Mrs. Amy Wig- gins welcomed the , guests and read two poems. The meeting was then turned over to the committee in charge, Mrs. Donna Alton, • Mrs. Dorothy Pentland, and Mrs.. Evelyn Westhaver • who conducted contests and gam- es, - awarding prizes to the winners. There was a music- al contest to guess old favourites conducted by -Mrs. Diane Park with Mrs. Jean Elliott at the piano: Mrs. Westhaver read a contest of twenty questions for which the winner was named "Woman of the Week". This was won by Mrs. Tinie Logtenberg. Other winners were Mrs. Marjorie Pentland for having • her birthday closest to October 20 and Mrs. Elsie Irvin. A delicious dessert lunch was served and all enjoyed a time of fellowship. Mrs. Westhaver read a poem. Mrs. Penny Hodges thanked the people who helped with the Walkathon and announced that the Willing Workers have tenta- tive plans to hold a Christ7 mas bazaar in December. There will be a plant sale and donations of plant slips will be welcomed, Mrs. Amy Wiggins re- minded the ladies that the latter part of November is busy with three catering events so it was decided to hold the November meeting a week early. DUNGANNON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH - The subject of Pastor Law- rence's message was taken from Revelation, "Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb". On October 29 a group from the Floradale Church will be here to share a service in fellowship with the Dun- gannon congregation. A pot luck meal will follow the service. The Boy's and Girl's Bible Club got off to a good start on Saturday when forty children attended the first meeting. The meeting began with singing and Bible story presentation. Later the girls did craft work while boys enjoyed a hike to a nearby wooded area. BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS BY MANDY MILLER AND CINDY NIXON On October 17 the stud- ents at Brookside School had CONTINUED ON PAGE 17 Reg, '11.25 sq, yd. Save on,Arrnstrong's famous "no -wax" Imperial Solarian floors and richly embossed Candide floors. There are 29 dazzling patterns and colours to choose from. • 15o slit:WOOS SQUARE eloostici4