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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 22, 1983—Page 12
Dungannon community extends sympathy to bereaved families
By Marie Park
Sympathy is extended to
the family of the late Cliff
Murray who died in Wing -
ham Hospital on Tuesday,
June 14 in his 87th year. He
is survived by his wife, the
former Frances Reid, one
daughter, Norma, Mrs.
Bruce Raynard of West Wa-
wanosh, one son, Donald of
Lucknow, eight grandchild-
ren and two great grand-
children. Funeral service was
held on Thursday from Mac-
Kenzie and McCreath Funer-
al Home, Lucknow, Inter-
ment was in Greenhill Cem-
etery.
Sympathy is extended to
Margaret Mole and family on
the death of a beloved hus-
band, father and grandfath-
er, Ben Mole, who passed
away in Kincardine Hospital
on Thursday morning, June
16 following a short illness.
He will be truly missed by all
his friends and acquaintanc-
es he has made through the
years. Besides his wife, he is
survived by three sons, Bob
of Ashfield, Doug of Edson,
Alberta, Walter of Kincar-
dine and three daughters,
Lois, Mrs. Don Walden,
Jeanette Juniper of Kincar-
dine and Nancy, Mrs. Jack
Phillips of Hensall, fifteen
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren. Service was
conducted from they MacKen-
zie and McCreath Funeral
Home, Lucknow on Satur-
day, with interment in Dun-
gannon Cemetery.
Debbie Nivins, daughter of
Allister and Carol Ni vins,
broke her arm on Monday in
a fall from monkey bars at
school.
Margaret (Pentland) Prit-
chard of Goderich visited
with Laverne and Dorothy
Pentland on the weekend.
Bill and Ettabelle Bradley
of Goderich and Ken and
Lois Thomas of Bolton visited
with their mother, Hazel
Webster on the weekend and
attended United Church de-
dication services on Sunday.
In a draw conducted by the
Dungannon -Nile Youth
group, the first prize winner
of a picnic set was Verna
Moore of Goderich. Mary
Bere won second prize of a
seven piece kitchen set. The
draw was made at the annual
church picnic on June 12.
Doris Eadie of Holyrood
attended dedication services
at Dungannon United Church
with her brother, Girvin
Reed.
Company recently with
Gertrude Park have been
Reg and Irene Schultz of
Blyth, Eileen Curran of God-
erich, Vernon and Anna Mae
Hunter of Lucknow, Edithe
Younkie of Toronto and Mr.
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and Mrs. Stewart Courtice of
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Bill and Marie Park enter-
tained on Friday evening
with a barbeque for their
son-in-law, Mike Bendig,
who left on Sunday to spend
a month in China. He flew
from Toronto to Vancouver
where he was scheduled to
depart from at 2 p.m. Arrival
time in Tokyo was expected
to be 4 p.m.
Congratulations to Lynda
and Ken McNee who cele-
brate their tenth anniversary
on June 23 and to Alex and
Lynn Chisholm who were
married seven years on June
19.
Dungannon United Church
The Sacrament of Com-
munion was observed at
Dungannon United Church
on Sunday, June 19, Father's
Day. The choir sang an
anthem.
The children's story was
illustrated by a knife, fork
and spoon which stressed the
idea of thankfulness to par-
ents and to our Heave
Father.
A plaque was dedicated
memory of those who hav
bequeathed money for the
ongoing work of this church.
The plaque reads: To the
Glory of God and in Thanks-
giving for the Lives of
y
Ferguson Family, Elma
Reed Clara Sproul, J. Thom-
as Webster, Louise Ander-
son, whose memorials con-
tinue to work for the church,
this plaque is dedicated.
Flowers were placed at the
front of the church in mem-
ory of Ben Mole whose
funeral was on Saturday,
with interment in Dungan-
non Cemetery.
Attend Webster reunion
By Betty Ritehle
Those attending the Web-
ster Reunion at Brucefield on
Sunday from here were Jes-
sie Kirkland, Don and Sherry
Alton and family, Bill and
Margaret Andrew and John,
Harvey and Betty Ritchie,
Steve and Ann Andrew and
family.
Isaac Nixon is a resident of
Brookhaven Nursing Home
in Wingham since leaving
Wingham Hospital and Della
is in a nursing home in Blyth.
Paul Puddy returned home
last week after spending the
last six weeks planting trees
for the Ministry of Natural
Resources in British Colum-
bia.
Jamboree '83
Saturday, July 2, 1983
LADIES & MEN'S
Tug -Of -War
4:00 p.m. - Fair Grounds
LADIES & MEN'S
Arm Wrestling
Arena
Immediately following
Tug -of- War
Heavy weight Trophy donated by Maurice Mllltenburg
Grand Champion 1980 - 125th Dungannon
For Information or to register Call:
MIKE COURTNEY
529-7537
CLETUS DALTON
529-7420
GARY DAUPHIN
395-5617
STRAWBERRIES
To Carlow
Benmiller
Church
$3.00 per 6 qt. basket
52.25 per 4 qt. basket
51.00 per Kilo
Opening Wed., June 22
Pick Your Own
at
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Mon. -Fri. - 9 am till 7 pm
Sat. - 9 am till 5 pm
Sun. - Closed
Pick 4-6 qt. baskets
Pick the fifth
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Crop Update
PH.
524-7474.
Please No
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or Pets
Picked Berries
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