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by Margaret Errington
;aid Teresa Courtney
Olen, McNeil, Heather
Mime Farm, Colborne
Township, made .the head-
lines, whenhe was elected
president of Western
Ontario Branch of the
Holstein, Association
Olen, a world traveller,.
recently returned from.
Australia, where: the
Second National Judges
Conference was set up to.
selectjudges for the world
Holstein Conference in
Australia its the year 2000.
Recent visitors with
Rose Reber were her par-
ents Alice and Rene
Brocku of Clinton, her
rnother's brother Charlie
Dumontier and his wife
Gertrude from Alberta,
Rev, Father. Harry
Reitzel, and .his brother
Father Ray Reitzel attend-
ed Vatican II Institute at
Menlo Park,, California .the
first week of .May followed
by a weeks holidays. They
were . happy to be back
home May 15 as they were
on the edge of the strong,
winds and tornado storms
that hit California, -
Congratulations to
Cathy Cook who was
voted the most valuable
player by her teammates of
the Ashfield A's slow pitch
ball team on May 18, the
first play ofthe season
against the ••Lucknow
Storms. , '
Tom Culbert was one of
the many entertainers at.
Luoknow Seutin
ident of Holstein. Association.
the.
Old. • `lytne.1amobree
Blyth on May 17.
Congratulations to J`im
and Margaret Errington
who celebrated their 27th
wedding anniversary on
May 12, -
Charlie McLean and
Betty Taylor, of
Burlington. visited during
the past week with Joe and
Teresa Courtney and. other
friends in the neighbor-
hood while staying at the
twine of Marvin and
Haney Scott.
On May 10,. five bale
loons were billowing; in the
breeze, on the email box of
Bernard end Heather
Boyle, denoting the fifth
birthday of ' son Shawn
(May 23)...
Among the 10 guests
present was his playmate
Marshall Durnin, who also
had a, fifth birthday the fel-
lowing week May 21. The
new jungle gym provided
outdoor entertainment,
Terri and Margaret
Young, and daughter Linda
Culbert, Fred. and Donna
Young attended the 40th
anniversary of Ruth and
George Ribey at the home,
of their 'daughter Jane. in
London on. May' .17, Ruth
is the daughter of Amy
Wiggins of $eeforth,. a:for
mer'lpuiigannonite
Lots of visitors for
by Erl,na Haldenby . ' Sound following surgery,
Recent" visitors with: • Weare sorry to 'report
Edbert and Nina.. Bushell Lloyd: Husk, Kinloss, is a
were Bert and Isabel patient inthe new Victoria
'Thompson,; . Culross, Hospital in London,
Cornelius and Myrtle Oursincere symgatlty,.
• Zonderv.an,.' Lucknow, 'gees net to two fainilies
Katherine Fraser, Arinow from the area, Trudte
and, Annie Fraser"and son Burke (Ross) passed away
Matthew, London, Mr, and and was buried, from St.
Mrs; Clifford' Crozier, Andrews Churcih,
Goderich, David; `Bushell Winghan • On. 'Friday.,
.• and friend Gail;:Hoover, •Trudy was raised on the
Brampton. Esther Bushell a fv...:•.>.
and Jack, :Ki;ngatf• and:: _ .
llmta, Kauftn:an of
Kinlough.' :.
Visitors with Jack and
Joan Barr on Sunday were
Bruce Orr end Mr. • and • 10th and went.<to school
Mrs . Doug Kennedy, there..
Teeswater; Cornelius and Wednesday the comma-
. Myrtle•' • Zondervan; iity was saddened to. hear
Lucknow:; Doris :Bushell, of the sudden 'death. of Reg
Winghan and eMrgaret Blown. Our, heartfelt 4(0
IJushell, Ooderich. • pathy goes out to his wife.
lack` anti "roan► later • Mary Yand their fainity.
w.,ettt to Pineerest • ;in Begwas raised on the
Lucltrtovv to visit with 144h of Kinloss and
Janie Hamilton attendedKtnlough, School
Kay Thacker I;hclped„her He and Mary ft}rined.;,in
snster nn law. Rtta Culross l tares moving to
Houghmaa celebrate her farm .nt the .1Uta oaf
gfith bnrtldayr` al SandraKinloss keg's funeral was
and Ian Mci�taugl<ton's ftcliit Si. Mary`s' Catholic
home in Btesla r: Church in L.ucknow on
We are: glad<. to report Fiiday afreritcarn.. •
that, Albert .:Colwell, -Birthday, greetings. to.
Kinloss returned hose . Blair' Wilson•`anid=• Kiri.
frons Kincardine Hospital • Kaufman ofthts village«,
and ' Mari ' Niehotstyn Friday •afternositt;the
Kinloss, is` home :from the Kinlough Anglican ladies.
Grey -Bruce Regional Were, busy making: turkey.
Health: Cctttre, Oviten .Pies at the church. . •
Penny Hodges and Dr
Bruce Thomnsott have
returned home from a.three
week visit to Canterbury,
England, visiting Sherry
and: Tanya Hodgeswho are
attending Christ Church
Teachers College, The
.course will be .completed
July 3 with the girls then
returning. to Canadian soil,
Anew experience was dri-
ving on the left hand, side
of winding country roads.
Sympathy to Bppie
Lawrence and Beth.
Rutledge, mother and
mother-in-law of Audrey
Rutledge, age 57, who
passed away on May 17 at
Alexandra and Marine
Hospital, • Service of
remembrance was :held at
McCallum and Pall a.
Funeral Home. Officiated
by Pastor Sharon Willis
Whitwell, Interment
Dungannon Cemetery.
Audrey is survived by sons
Johnnie, Dale and Patrick
and daughter Penny; 13
grandchildren and three
sisters . Mary, Irene .and
• Madeline.
Card winners .at the
Senior Center on May 20
were Tom .Young, Tom
Culbert, Kay .Watson and
Aileen Mortimer,.
• Carol. • Nivins and
daughters Debbie,
Barbara, and. Brenda and
friend Julie Fisher, flew
from Detroit to, Chicago
recently. to attend the
Christening::of. Carol's
,grandnephew Matthew
Bushels
• :.. The• • Kinl .ugh.
-Presbyterian ladies were.
busy;. this past weeek,
. Tuesday.. saw_ them
Belmore with their twin,-
ning partner at a meeting
where therguesmeetingt; speaker
was Rev. Ness :of
Kitchener. He related ssto
ries of • his experiences in
Kingston anal Kitchener
,jails as a chaplain and his
wife's experiences in the
same institutions .teaching
quilting. They served in
both minimums and:'maxi
room seenrit sails,
tin Wednesday they
travelled' to Isabel
Thompson's home for
their regular meeting,
Barbara:Busheli had the
devotions from
Cheerful Heart." When we
Mose your sense of hunrior
'we.su,ffer a.broken spirit
and become like dried-up.
bones, When .we. lose ;our
ability to, laugh we have a
serious deficiency iniour
life•
Petty, Bushell ,had 'the
st'udy+`o'n ,"Violcnue" in'
Children and;.
. ,Youth.
Thtcir. greatcsl; problems
are• assaults ; OP' ,self
esteem;' and. life skills
should "be devel4Pcd and
'honed, 'Life •is all about
choices and making •deci-
sions, We, carne: tothe con-.
c'lusion.s :there are-` no
throw 'away children. in
..taurn to•1ge 6
Jardine. catching Ciirol's
sister Mary Jardine from
Banff, grandmother of the
ebild) completely by sur-
prise.
This was the fourth
occasion in 20 years that
the sisters have . been
together.
Dungannon/Nile UCW
met in the church .on May
19,with an, attendance of
20 and two nature loving
young leaders.
President Donna Young
opened: the meeting with a
thought, "God's. Wonders"
taken from the Upper.
Reom, adding a touch of
humor with "What Seniors
are Worth. -
Marina Park presented
the scripture passage, med-
itating 'from the Book of
Psalm,
Annabelle Armstrong,
wife of her'Dan.Arrmstrong_
was introduced as the fea-
tured speaker, She and
Rev. Dan were .involved
with the Ministry of
Dungannon Union.
Pastoral charge froth 1987
to 1989, residing in the
former Hackettchurch
manse, until the retirement
of Rev, Dan, when they .
purchased a home on
Havelock Street, Lueknow.
Before coming to. Canada,
the Armstrongs ministered
in Kentucky for 24 years
with the United Methodist
• Church. They celebrate 52
years' of marriage Sept: 12,
Annabelle's , inspira-
tional message was based
ori ,LT,P and "how one
chooses to live it.
A plant sale followed
with roan Dougherty, ' as
the capable au:tioneer.
Wednesday, May 2i, 1.998
'age $
Retnign De ratio ns•,
Orders are Still being taken for
plastic bunting by the yard,
and plastic bows until ° June 6th.
Dctn't forget about ordering supphe
'for your float,
lalloans now available
To order pleas call 528-3312.
Quality Sisal & Plastic
twine slow in stock.
at both our Dungannon.
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Thursday, June 11, 1998
7 QOp m, to 9:00p.m.
Saturday, June 13, 1998
10:00a.m. to 12:00 noon, ` A•
Luoknow and DistrictSports Complex
(IVI:ulti-Purpose Room)
There will be TWO Swimming .Sessions
Monday July 6 to Friday July 17
Monday 'August 3 to Friday August, 14
Qn Registration lay Please Know.
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Health Card .Number. (child)
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Aqua 'guest r evels 1. -4
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