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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-07-23, Page 10r v age XO -- Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 23, 199' New bridge officially by Teresa Courtney and Margaret Errington ' An update . - 20 years 'Igo July.. 21, 1977, a new bridge spanned the Nine Mile River at. Dungannon. Cutting the ribbon was Reeve of Ashfield Township Warren Zinn ,and Murray Gaunt MPP. Other dignitariespresent were Councillors Allan Gibson, Grant Farrish, Finley MacDonald:, John Austin and clerk Donald Simpson.' Visiting Helen Stothers. this past week were her sister Millie and husband. George Whitlam from Oakville. ' Euchre winners at the Seniors Centre were Dorris Glousher, Barbara Pollock, Jim Errington and Dave Sproul. The wedding of a for- mer Dungannonite Todd Park, son. of Bill and Marie, to Stacey Henry, daughter of Ron, and Mary Lou, took place at North Street United Church, Goderich on July 12, The groom was attend- ed by friend Marty Rivett, Deep River, another for- mer .Du.ngannon lad.. Following a motor trip to New York State and sur- rounding area, the bridal couple will reside in Sarnia, Honoring: the approach- ing marriage of Jeff Pentland and Adeena Billson, a social evening, featuring a pig roast was held at the grooms farm - (the forrner Eldon Culbert farm.) Descendants of the late Joseph and Grace (Westrope) Courtney held their annual family reunion on July 19 at the Lion's Community Park in Blyth. The eldest person pre- sent was .Vivian • Hogan and the youngest Rebecca. Sue Judge. The closest birthday was for. Gary Courtney celebrated on July 18. • Congratulations . to. opened 20 years ago George 'Cardiff who cele- brated his birthday on July 20. Relatives, friends and neighbors called • to extend • best wishes, including his son Murray and Bonnie of Toronto. Baby Emily Schoenberger, daughter of Anton and Andrea, was baptized at Kingsbridge on Sunday. The North Enron Parish Cluster pot luck picnic for the parishes of St. Mary's, Lucknow; St. If you have just arrived froom another town or know ofe someone who has moved ,to Ashfield, . West Waw,anosh, Kinloss or LucknoW eTh - ,w�,c rpt ����:�:/,r'i•ir.6•/.;:a:.,:#•�.'.•i,:n:"�:"r}.':u:6'SYi�v�a�fG'' �%/'a,G.�'3'�%n�:'i5yfl.�>'''•.LSYyir�r SC KO OI. Augustine; St. Ambrose, Brussels; Sacred Heart, Wingham and. St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge was held on Sunday afternoon, at Grant Chisholm'sbeach property. Former CKN 'Barn Dance entertainers provid- ed an eXeeilent two hour olde tyme musical concert at Hepworth on Sunday, a tribute to Graham Townsend. Several °Dungannonites attended. The family of the late Jim and Irene (McQuaid) Little held their family reunion it Brookside School on Saturday. Helen Kuik, a patient at the Wingham and District Hospital• fon about one week, was able to return home. Bob and •Maureen Wilkins and family Catherine, Steven and Melissa, holidayed at Cyprus Lake Park, near Tobermory on the week- end. Father Herb Wilkins, • Chesley Lake celebrated his birthday, number 65 on July 27. Patricia Arsenault, daughter of Rene and Sharon, became the bride . of Denis Ayotte, in an out- • door setting at the resi- dence of friends in Auburn on Saturday. Of interest • to Dungannon Union Pastoral -charge, is the marriage of former lay • person Sharon Willis Wurrn to Charles Whitwell in June. The newly weds are residing in the Bayfield area. Ashfield canvass raises $270Q for cancer research The Canadian. Cancer Society canvass for funds in 1997 has been success- fully completed in Ashfield Township.. A total of $2732.25 was col- lected., ollected.• • • The .following persons took part in the•campaign: organizing captain,: Jennifer Miltenburg, team captains Ken Scott, Kathy Westbrook, . Joan Courtney, Eileen Wilson. 'Canvassers Elaine Collins, Finlay MacDonald, Cindy Simpson, Mary Simpson,. Idelle Austin, Nolda Scott,. Margaret Martin, Gloria Hackett; Anne Andrew,' Shirley Knoop,Pat Sherratt, Sarah uBender . ,Kuik; Ann Berry, Kathy "Westbrook, Helen Baumbach and Rose Heinbuch.: Mel` Farnsworth, of Goderich Unit, extends his apprecia- tion to•all• canvassers,'• team captains and. espe.- 'cialiy to. the donors for 'their generosity Graduates start neRt stage of life • .Our congratulations go out to three young ladies .in out community who have completed their uni versity .choices and are entering the next stages of their lives. Betty Anne' Murray, -daughter of Charles. and • Joan 'Murray; Krista Wall, daughter of Don and Linda:. Wail of .the tenth' and Susan Meyer, -daugh- ter Of John and Kini Meyer of Holyrood. Visitdrs this week with Myrtle Percy were Joan Bertrand and Winifred Percy of Simcoe, and Nancy Gibson of Ashfield, Township. Edburt and • »Nina -Bushell entertained friends and neighbors on Saturday. Those attending. were •May .Boyle, Lucknow, Joan Bertrand and Winifred Percy, Simcoe, and' Myrtle Percy and Bessie Maulden from here. . The Presbyterian :con- gregation was lead in wor- ship on Sunday morning by Mark • Bertrand of ,-Simcoe. Mark is the son of Joan Bertrand (Percy). The 27th annual picnic for the descendants of Fred Haldenby and Pheniah .Hodgins ;was held Sunday' at.thehome • farm at Westford. Fifty- seven young'and old enjoyed the afternoon of reminiscing and games.• The .afternoon culminated with a beef and ham bar-.. becue, Some people even enjoyed 'some moose. The • weather held off so no one got wets Some friends around here travelled to , the sports club at Claude Dore's fora °pork'barbecue on Saturday. night put on.by Allen and Lucy Miller: Local musi- cians supplied the enter- tainment.