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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 9, 1983—Page 9
Dungannon family attends skating show
By Marie Park
Doug and Sharon Baltzer,
Kathy and Kevin visited on
the weekend at Elora with
Sharon's brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin,
Crystal and Shelly. The two
girls were participants in the
skating carnival, Broadway
Lochalsh couples home
By 1(ae Webster
Ross and Jean MacKenzie
and George and Betty Mon-
crief have been away south
for a couple of weeks holi-
days in Jamaica.
George and Betty Mon-
crief had their son, Dr. Rus-
sell Moncrief of Aylmer call
on them on the weekend.
Russell was up this way
playing in a hockey tourna-
ment and Betty's sister, Marj
Young of Goderich spent the
weekend with them.
Jim Webster of Waterloo
spent the weekend with his
parents, Wellington and Kae
Webster. On Saturday after-
noon he spent a while in
Goderich with Norma Young
and in the evening visited
with Charles and Mayme
Wilkins.
Visiting recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver McCharles
of Kincardine were Mr. at?d
Mrs. John McCharles and
Ryan of Petrolia, and Mr.
and Mrs. Sandy Milne of
London.
The community would like
to congratulate Elizabeth
Wilkins, daughter of Charles
and Mayme Wilkins, on
being the winner in the
speaking contest of the Leg-
ion 0a-tch in Lucknow. Liz
goes to speak in Clinton
on aturday.
A number .from this area
attended the farm show in
London this week, includird
Ken Elphick and Jirr,- Lac.
orge MacDonald
Trinity woman
back home
By dell Hackett
Isabel and Jim Hunter
visited with their daughter,
Wanda and Jack Miller of
Tottenham for the weekend.
We are glad to report that
Freda Broome was able to
return home from Wingham
and District Hospital last
week.
The Trinity Youth Group
met at the manse on Sunday
evening with Dr. J. C.
McKim as the guest speaker.
He spoke about alcohol and
driving, followed by a discus-
sion.
The summary evening for
"More Sense than Dollars"
was held at F. E. Madill
Secondary School last Thurs-
day evening. Betty Ritchie
and Anne Andrew, the lead-
ers, and Suzanne Andrew
and Isabel Hunter attended.
Mary Eadie, from the Beef
Information Centre, showed
two demonstrations and a
film was shown.
Manfred Dierolf has re-
turned to his home here
following a three week holi-
day in Germany with his
parents.
Jessie Kirkland spent last
week at Milton with Ken and
Kath Kirkland. Jennifer and
Christine and their new baby
boy. Andrew.
Some of the Trinity
U.C.W. are quilting this
week and some arc helping
lo tie a quilt.
We extend sympathy to
Dor), Alton and family on the
death ( r her father, Mr.
Ballagh.if of Wingham. last
+eck.er
and Roddy and Russell Mac-
Donald.
Helen Simpson of Welland
is home with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simp-
son of Kintail from college
for a study week.
Dorothy 'D.A.) MacLen-
nan has returned to her home
now after spending much of
the winter with her daughter,
Peggy Hefferman in London.
On the weekend Finlay
and ! Aargie MacDonald had
Kathy Robson and son, Ryan
and Margie's aunt, Mrs.
Sadie Blue visit with them.
Margie returned to Detroit
with them for a visit.
Finlay MacDonald has a
few trees tapped this spring
but the sap is not running too
good.
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on ice, held in the Elora
arena.
Company recently with
Jack and Marion Smith and
Lloyd have been Mr. and
Mrs. Cornelius lnthout,
Grand Bend; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Ayotte, Zurich and
Mrs. Helen Castrenis of
London, on Friday and Mr.
and Mrs. Werner Byers of
Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Byers of Stratford on
Saturday.
On Sunday visitors with
Bill and Marie Park, Patti,
Todd and Brad were Robert
and Marilyn Schultz, Terry
and Tina of Holmesville and
Tom and Michelle Park of
Goderich,
A large crowd attended the
Stag and Doe held on Sat-
urday night at the Agricul-
ture Hall for Allan Drennan
and Sue Nivin.
Mrs. Lee Shetler returned
home on Saturday following
a week's holiday at Petawa-
wa with her daughter, Jo-
anne Mahar, Major Mahar
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Mike.
Sympathy is extended to
Mrs. Wilfred (Marion) Aust-
in and family on the death of
her mother, Mrs. John Fel-
lows in Goderich on Thurs-
day, March 3.
The Nile ladies Slo-pitch
team held a very successful
garage and bake sale on
Saturday. The proceeds will
go towards expenses incur-
red.
On Wednesday evening
the Dungannon and area
seniors held their general
meeting and bi-weekly euch-
re at Brookside school. There
were 15 tables of cards in
play. High men's score was
held by Frank Pentland.
Beck Culbert, playing as a
man, had low score. There
were two tie results in the
women. High lady's tie score
was a draw between Donna
Powell and Illa Pollock (won);
low tie score was between
Delores Culbert and Jean
Broughton (winner).
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