HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-06-03, Page 9s
by Margaret trrington
and Teresa Courtney
Sincere sympathy to
.Nell (McDonald) Austin
and family on the death of
•a dear husband, father,
grandfather, :great grandfa-
ther and brother Vincent
Austin who passed away.
at Versa. Care Centre,'
Ooderich on May 27, age:
73 years. Funeral Mass
was celebratedian Friday,
May 29 at St. Joseph's
Catholic- Church,
Kingsbridge with'burial in
S.t. Joseph's .Cemetery,
Kingsbridge. '
Alice Julianvisited
with her mother Irene.
Dalton and family mem-
bers in May before return -
bag to her home at Apple
Valley, California.
Frances and Arnold
Marsman of London also
visitedduringthe past
week with her pother
Irene Dalton,
Father Harry • Reitzel
celebrated hi"s . 33rd
anniversary a"s a priest on
May 29.. May you have
many morehealthy arid
happy years to come. He
catne,from Kitchener on.
October 12, 1`989 to be
parish. priest of the cpm-
biped parishes of
•Kingsbridge,. Lucknow
and St. Augustine.
.Sincere sympathy to.
John Miltenburg and faint-
ly on the death of a dear
gs
Luc,
ritow•Soi*tin Wed
esday, Julie 3, 1908
wife mother and ,grand-
mother, Tonni Miltenburg
who passed: away at her
home, l .R, 7, Lucknow
on May 28. She was born
in ' NieuwerAinstel;,
Holland •on: April 1.4;.
1928. Married in Holland
in /946 and came to
Canada in 1967.
Funeral- Mass was cele-
braced by Father Harry.
Reitzel•. at St. Joseph's
Church, Kingsbridge on
Saturday, with burial in
the adjoining cemetery.
Ian. . and Donna`
(Lannan) Parker, of
Bryan. stop, visited with
Joe and Teresa Courtney.,
an Thursday and attended
visitation at McCallum
coir
and Pella Funeral, florae,
Goderieh for • Teres•a`s
brother Vincent Austin:
Sunday's. wind storm.
brought. • Dungannon
neighbors together to
assess the wind damages
and help each.other.
Working together they
were able .to pull tree
limbs and branchesoff the
road, pick up broken,;.
branches and roofing shin-
gles making.neat piles in
their yards; Flags were.
tom in pieces. •
If you ;have lust arrived
frani another townn or know
of •someone who has. riioved..to
Ashfield,, •West-Wawaresh,
• '-Kinloss or Lucknow
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SUB iPTIC N
lone Phyllis Helm (at:
the Sentinel"
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,7516,wa
Dungannon area was
• without ° hydro since
approximately 8 4..111.
Sunday, May 31 until
Monday, June 1 at about
11:10 a.m. . (17 112. hours
without hydro) as a large.
tree west of the village fell
. on live hydro lines.•Trees
were also down on Many
roads making it difficult to
germ, St. Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge ;where
Confirmation took place a
the • 10:30 a.m. Mass,.
Seventeen persons. were
-confirmed by Father Harry
Reitzel : • .. •
Sunday was a quiet day
with no hydro, no water,.
no telephone, no heat for
cooking and no television.
. to see the Logtenberg fam-
ily. featured on the
• Children's Miracle
Network; '
• For those who missed
the presentations, that seg-. •
ment will be shown by.
video, following pot luck
supper June 17, 6:30 p.m
at. Dungannon- Senior
Citizens.
At the weekly card
party.on Wednesday, win-
ners were Kay Watson;
.Margaret Young, Ron
Keller :. and • : C•race
Finnigan. • • •
The• Godfrey: family
welcoin.ed holly Dylan
Rick; born at Alexandra
Marine Hospital,.
Goderich, May 14.
Much activity took
he
place.. at 'Dungannon
• United Church this past
weekend,:
• fan May 24, Rev. Willy
. Ziegler from B-ayfield,;
occupied tb a pulpit, while
R.eu. Mex: McOilyery
attended London .
Conference. •
On May 25, .lunch was
served to the ladies attend—
ing the District Annual of.
the Wotnen's Institute. On
the evening of the 25th the
CGIT,entertained Mothers
as guests at their annual. •
banquet:. .
Lynn' .Irvin, Nikki
_Edwards and Lisa Culbert
advanced: to the Senior
level, taking part in the
Lanyard: Service._ and,
receiving their cherished
cord.
Pltten4ing leaderships..
carati. in August are
• Debbie Patterson Stacey.
Wilson and • I J`uliiie.-
Thomson.
•Barbara -Hicks ,�frotn
Clinton; an ardent advo-
cate of Camp Menesetung
was introduced as guest.
speaker.,
Elizabeth Irvin •as:
leader, assisted•by Heather •
'Irvin and Barbara.
Mansfield, are worthy Of'
Much credit•for guidance;
in an interesting and;;excit
• ing year:
Jae and Brian Courtney '-
had a successful farm auc
tion sale on 1Vlay 25,.
Chubby bun
The 'Lucknow Legionis in the process of rais-
ing funds to replace the floor in the Jubilee.
room. On Saturday,:the Leelonlhosted.a fun day
for service clubs or the public. A wide variety of
fun games' for adults left a few people `with
some aching muscles but ai goct time was had
by ali`, Here, Russ.Mackie, itarticipates in the
"Chubby Bunny contest: One team member.
feeds marshmallows to the other. The winner is;
the one who gets the most marshtnallows in -
his/her mouth. And just to keep things interest-
ing,.
nterest-ing,'. the receiver must repeat (Chubby Bunny)
after each marshmallow is put in the mouth.
Mackie mar aged' eight, but the sweet, gooey
mess proved to be just a wee bit tench for him
to continue (Livingston' photo)