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Lots of celebrating by Dungannon area folks
by Teresa Courtney and
Margaret Errington
Congratulations to
Donna Scott and •Ken
Meriam who were married
in a lawn ceremony. on
Friday, evening, Aug. 8,
Maid of 'honor was Rosa
Meriam and. Robert Scott
was the best man.
Congratulations to Jeff
and Adeena., (Billson)'
Pentland who were‘ mar-
ried, on Aug. 16: ~ They
spent theirhoneymoon in
Niagara Falls. .
George Cardiff attend-
ed; the wedding of his
grandson Joe De Wys in.
St. Mary's, on Saturday.
Joe is the son of Audrey •
(Cardiff) and. Joe De Wys,
and his bride Donna Jean
Elliott is the daughter.of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elliott. •
They were married
under a'.large white tent at
the ElliottFarm Home,
R.R. 4, St. Mary's. The
dinner and reception were
held at the Downie
Optimist. Centre, St.
Paul's. •
George was accompa-
nied to the wedding by his
daughter Ann Reynolds,
id reunion
Attiid Re
Harvey and Betty .Reid,
Southampton, visited John
and Marine Park this past
weekend and attended the ,
bi-annual reunion of the
'Reid family, descendants
of James .and Elizabeth
Reid at Harbdr. Park,
Goderich.
Arrangements were •in
charge of Don and Joyce
Boyles
wed 45
years
Reid, London. Alex
Geddes,. Ottawa, travelled
thegreatest distance: Jim
Reid, Luckpow was the
eldest person , present,
Megan Austin, great
granddaughter; of Eunice
(Reid) Cunningham Wase
the youngest: Eunice's
family' had the distinction
of most members present,
:Cyril and Mary Boyle
celebrated the r:45th wed,
ding anniversary three,
weeks early, while their,
son •Michael, his wife
Sharon and sons Patrick
'and Brendan, were'hom.e
from'Calgaiy, Alberta.
On Tuesday:they went
to .Grand. 'Bend, The after
nooij was spent boating .on
'Lake Huron,,
evening a ;barbecuewus' ,
held -'at' their son . Joe's' •:
home in • Grand . �B'end',
Those .attending' were
Marie and her hu.sband:
Tim ,Reinman• and son
Connor, Grosse • Pointe
Farms, Michigan, •Doctors
Steve and;. Anne Lloyd; :-
their children: Katie and
Liam, Hamilton, and Joe's
'friend Beth Sweeney,,
Grand Bend; Cyril's sisters
May Mt lhern; Chatham
•
and Bernadette Boyle,
' London, who was their
bridesmaid atthe. wedding
45 years ago, Sept. 10.
Culbert .,
reunion
granddaughter Crystal
Brindley and friend.
• Harvey .and Beck
Culbert and Bob and Lynn
Oliver vacationed from
Thursday to Sunday. They
camped at the State Park,
north of Port Huron and ,
visited many.places in
Michigan, •
Joe and Teresa
Courtney .visited for a few
days at the home of. their`
son Eric and wife Anna
Courtney and children
Sarah and David ..in
• Burlington., While there,
they visited with Charles
McLean, Betty Taylor,
Theresa ..-and • Wayne
Cornack and family; and
with Vivian Bryan and','
Fred Courtney„Toronto,
Staff of ' W. 0.
Thompson; Port Albert bid
' . farewell to manager ' Harty.
Vanden . , Brdek, wife •
Debbie and family at a
dinner and• dance:, at
Dungannon Agriculture
Hall on Saturday'evening.
Harry has been trans
(erred to head office .at
VIIGIG1):1 VOID
Luoknow Legion Br. 309, Lucknow
.::.. and District Kinsmen, LucknowLion's Ladies;
Knechte#s, Cliff's Plumbing and 'Heating,' B Kool and
Mary's•Family Restaurant for your continued support in
the way of donations vigor, uniforms for
the summer recreation pregranr..
for the 1997 season.
Blenheim. • •
A welcome awaits
Dave Consitt and his, wife
Kell. Dave is from the
Rodney • branch and
assumes focal manage-
ment. •
Bev Ohm, a iliember of
.country. singer Pau•! Brent
fan• club, had the opportu-
nity •of personally meeting.
her idol at the Dreamer
Sport Park in° London on
Aug. 17.
Helen Russell was high
lady - at Dungannon Senior •
:Citizens whe i 11. tables .
gathered for euchre last
Wednesday.. Three ladies'
vied fpr low: Erma Crich,
'.Vivian Hogan, and Deloris
Culbert, High man was
Fred , Xeres and Tom
Young was low,
Sympathy ;is extended
to Allan and Margaret
Cranston, St. Helens, in
the loss of their eldest
daughter Nancy, after ;a,
courageous battle -with'
cancer., on Aug. 19. • ,
A two week motor trap
to 'Edmonton to visit
daughter Sharon, husband
•and daughters Benet aiad
Krystal, was enjoyed by
Raymond' . and Lois
Haggitt. .
The summer holidays
are over for two local gals,
who. left the village on
August 20, to begin stud-
ies at C,rn.hrian College,
Sudbun'. •.' .
KelIy McNee .,. is
enrolled in advertising and
Angela Brindley in the.
sign language c curses.
Birthday greetings to
John Park, who• celebrated
his birthday Aug. 14 at the
' home of son Wayne and
Rose Mary Park in
Clinton; and to Isabel
Adams who now can.
enjoy her .rocking chair as
of Aug. 1 b.
A supper . at
Candlelight, Goderich by
family members was in
her honor and to Lloyd
Hodge whose birthday
celebration was held` on
Aug. 20 by the family:
• A surprise 25th wed-
ding anniversary party'
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honoredthe former Vera
MacDonald of St. Helens
and Gordon Millar,
Kitchener on Aug. 19. A
family pot luck supper
was held at the Lucknow.
Legion. Friends jo'ked
later for fellowship and
dancing.'
Present' was a special
guest - 90 years young •
grandmother . Sadie
Barbour, tfuronLea,
Brussels. Another surprise
received by the happy
couple was a return trip to
Calgary, from family
members: '
' .LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT JOINT'..
RECREATION BOARD
Harvey and Beck
Cul:bert,hosted the 19th'
annual ,Colbert reunion at
their home on Aug. 17
with approximately 50
members 'attending A pot
luck dinner was enjoyed,
followed .by games for
both: the young and the
old. A penny sale was''
held. •
Harvey and Beek'
•,Culbert were the longest;
married couple,. married
March 27, 194,8 (49
years). The youngest girl
was . Cassidy Ohm, ,
youngest boy was a little
Ritchie.
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