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by Teresa Courtney and
Margaret: 'Errington
Twelve members of the
Tungannon Senior Citizen
club. joined with about
125 seniors froth :area
clubs for Sun tJay a the
Ripley Community Centre
last Saturday, sponsored'
by the Ripley happy
Hearts. •
John and Helen Kuik
and family visited their
daughter and• sister
Darlene (Kull) Smeltzer
at room 3037 Middlesex
Wing, Victoria, Hospital,
South Street, London.
Darlene was injured
when a 400 11), weight
from the rear.of a semi-
trailer, fell on her while
unloading potted' Plants • at
Huron Landscaping on
April 27.
Surgery oft her back
'ias'performed in London
da
arta . Wednesday when
screws rind_ pins were
inserted to secure the
crushed vertebrae and
both legs put in casts.
Our thoughts and
prayers, ger out to Darlene
and wish her a speedy
•recovery.
Loueil•n Royal from
Portage la . Prairie,
Manitoba, is visiting with
• ter sisters Jean Phillips.'
and Irene Markham and
. other meoebers of her fam-
ily for a week.
Welcome ' home 'to
Joyce Moran who spent .
the last week in University
Hospital, London,
Rose Reber had a. plate
and screws removed from
her ankle on April 24 at
the Alexandra Marine and
General.' .Hospital,
Goderich. The plate and
screws were put inovera,
Year ago when Ruse broke
her ankle in two places. -
Recent visitors with
Rose were her parents
Rene .att&Alice Blocher,
Clanton who have, just
returned from . Tampa and
Qrtando„Florida where
.they spent three month
"Congratulations t•.
Harvey Culbert for ; as.
season high averag ; aj
214 in bovwling i
Senior Citizen Th rs y
League Bowl inG `.
Sincere sympathy to
Harold, Joe and Eugene
McGee and families on
the death of their brother
in-law Harold Taylor of
Witagliarn, age 73 years.
Tata. April 30, Catherine
Taylor eelebrated her
” fourth, score" birthday
• with Bards, Balls and ,
cakes. .
•Family membersa.nd
husband Albert enjoyed
Sunday diner et
• Wingh`s, Fireside Cafe.
Catherine has a • green
thrtwb 'and one of her
prized plants is a Rex.
. Begonia,. a propagated slip
taken many years ago
from. her parents' plant.
The eottttnu.nity once
again: extends sympathy to
the Chester Taylor family.
of St. H'elen's .area with
sudden death of son
Harold, husband. of
Maxine,, on April 26.
Barely two • weeks.prior,
the elde'st, °son. of the
Taylor family, Murray's
death. occurred: an April
14. He is sadly missed by
wife Mildred. 'They cele-
brated their 40th wedding
anniversary on April 12.
.Brittany .Data, daughter
OfHeather And 13riatt
Dant,. celebrated her birth-
day number 10, on April
29 with; grandparents
Kathy -and Stewart Curran,
Frank and Verna Dana as
supper. guests. School
friends celebrated
Brittany's birthday n
Friday the 18th with a
"swim: party" at
Robinson's rand a chicken
wing feast.
A motnenis silence was.
observed at Dungannon
Senior Citizens last
Wednesday in memory of
Carman Brindley:
In .the cards that fol-
lowed, there was a two.
way tie for first place for
ladies Eppie Lawrence
Toceieb:rai.e✓,, uokn� w '.ry
:ceIebrati n . The ern in.el Iry it a nobb ling a
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and Kathleen .Glen. with
Margaret Young also a
winner. High and .Tow for
gents was Harvey Culbert
and Tina: Erringtontt.
Jim and Margaret
Errington, attended the •
golden .anniversary of
friends' from Cambridge,
(Helen and ,'Elmer
Musselman) on May 2.
Diitaner was enjoyed at
the Marine m View
Restaurant, Owen Sound, ..
over looking, the beautiful
bay,. h reiat
followedwita at Southcepton Enth.d
Baptist Church.
A good crowd attended.
the May Old Tyme Dance
with music by the County
Ramblers at the
Dungannon Senior Ventre
last Friday.
The Stretch and Tone
exercise hetd'during the
winter months on
Mvndaya_ are now ended
until the fall. •
On Sunday, May 3, the,
Dungannon United
Church congregation Bele,
brated the 143rd anniver-
sary M great style.
The service began with: •w
Irene Ott at the piano and
her •musigal group "Joyful
Noise" providing an, inspi-
rational
nspi-rational half hour. Mary
Garnock, organist accom-
panied hymns.
Welcomed .back to :.
Dungannon was former"
lay person Pastor Sharon
Willis -Whitwell, w'ho. wed-
,itated on the Ritual of
Anniversary.,
Eleven year old Jordan
Henry, son of Ted and
Vicky Henry thrilled the
congregation with his boy',
soprano -voice, 'with rendi-
:tions of ,1 Seu'The. Love of.
God' . in 'Every. - River,:
Amazing. :Grace, and
Morning Has Broken,.•
Two
Hydrangea plants wtifulere,
pieced in the sanctuary in
pommy of Mr, and Mrs.:
Herbeert •Alton and Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas grra3 Wel,
ridl%ar lits and sterparents
:-of Ettabelle Bradley,. and
Lois Thomas: Also a floral
Arrangement, eominetno-
vating the life of William. ,
'James . Sproul, whose
Service of Remenibrance-
was held on Thursday,
April 30.
A fellowship hour' was,.
enjoyed . in the., church,
{ asetnent following levo -
tions.
LUCKNO
DISTRICT
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Optimist Family Dance
Friday, April 24th •
QPEN PATES
MA1'.
Fri: 8, 15, 22
Sat. 9,16, 23
CALL 528-3312
Everlasting Flowers & Gifts
9 a.m. - 530 p.m.