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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-07-16, Page 8Page S - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 16, 1997 Return from I.Q.S. holiday by Teresa Courtney and: Margaret Errington. Jean Russell Phillips, accompanied. by Art and Olive Bell, enjoyed a two week motor trip through thestates of Ohio, Illinois, Nebraska, North and South Dakota and Missouri.' They saw barley ready to be combined and other • crops severely damaged 'by drought and flooding. They returned home through Manitoba where they visited Lois (Bell) .. and Bill Burk at Shilo, and other immediate relatives, also, sister Lou Royal at Portage La Prairie. The flood damage was devastating in parts of Manitoba, ,and still very much visible. • A spot of .beauty,: in Dungannon, worthy of viewing, is theflower gar- den of •Bob and Doreen McCormick, where peren, nial.s and annuals 'are:, ablaze in their glory: An arbor, fish pond and a doll house built by Bob, for a granddaughter, .corn- piete the setting: Joyful summer, mes- sages were, presented at • Dungannon/D.onnybrook by Debbie Clarance on Sunday.,.' Congratulations to Judy: Miller on winning a $1000 three minute shopping spree at Lucknow Village Market.• S,e...:v: e. n 't e e n. Pud dleduckers' cheered -.Judy on; as she winged her way through the aisles. Judy :is the second ' lucky participant in the stare -wide:_ ramotion ' Groceries for Life, Debbie Elphick being the first:. Highlights of . the week' is euchre on Wednesday evenings at Dungannon Senior Citizen Centre:. ;Lady winners during: the past three weeks have been Lois Haggitt, Vivian Hogan; Katie ,. Glens Margaret Young', Gloria Pearson, Ruth Conley arid' Mary Johnston Gentlemen honors were. attained by Lloyd Appleby, Leonard Good, David King, Art Ernewein and George Cardiff: •Birthday wishes were extended to Belle Mole • who celebratednumber.80' on July 11. Several .from this area, attended= the lash Lucknow Seniors Vining Out dinner: for the summer last, Wednesday, honoring Canada Day. Thisprogram will resume on Sept. 3. Shane 'Jacob, son of Ken and Agnes Logtenberg Was baptized on' Sunday, at St.. Joseph's; Kin.gsbridge. The Logtenberg and Van Osch •turn to 'page 9 , c„,„ Rake in the savings and to the kids to the beach at Suncoast Mall on