The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-07-08, Page 1735 graduated rom
1izy1Vlargaret 1x'ringt '
-.and Teresa Courtney
I'I 'Congratulations to the
'35 Grade S students who
graduated: from Brookside
Public schoot on Jun 23.
Marjorie lvlclntyre and
Jim_ Nelson attended the
25th wedding .anniversary
celebration for Rob and
Marilyn (McIntyre)
Coleman on June 26, held
at the Victoria Park Golf
Club, Guelph.
Marvin .and Rennie
Scott hosted the Fred
Johnston. family picnic on
their farm,, with the new
'shed as a pavilion on June.
27 with an attendance :of.
apptoximately 35,
Many •cousins attended
from. as, far away as
.l-iaillebury, Ottawa,
London, Port Elgin and
local towns.'
• A delicious pot luck
dinnerwas enjoyed fol-
lowed by wagon and train
rides with " . Brian
MaeDonajd,, teamster and
Jesse Scott, conductor.
Ganes and prizes were
held for the children.
Nolda and Steven Scott
entertained by playingthe
bag pipes which were very
nitwit enjoyed.
Congratulations' to
Jeffery Francis Cardiff and
Andrea.Renee Burk whose
wedding and reception
tookplace at Lakeside
Summer Resort: on June
27, Attending " from
Dungannon were his
mother Georgia Anne and
his grandfather George
Cardiff,.
Joe and • Teresa
Courtney ' attended Grade
.8 graduation' for 21.Biyt'h
Public School students on
'June 25.
Nicholas Courtney
received,. the design and
technology award donated'
by Howson •andflowson
Lrmited, Gary'Courtney
presented themathematics
improvement award:
donated by Manning's
Building Supply,
._Jean (Nelson). vIeGratlr .-_
of Winnipeg, Man. arrived
. at the home of her brother
Jim Nelson on July 1 and
to.take in the "Make It
Great in '98,"' activities'
.during Lu'cknow's 140th
birthday celebration.
Many Ashfieldites
'entered—floats din. the
Lucknow celebration, on.
Saturday
Get well` wishes are
`sent to Joyce .Moran, a.:`
patient in University
Hospital, London'
Catherine Wilkins' is`.'
away'.: "for. the summer
months, -exploring beauti-
ful British Columbia,..
where she has accepted a•...
nanny position at the
horde of her uncle Jimand
aunt Cindy Wilkins at
Powell River,.B.C..
Seven tables of, euchre
were in pi ay. at
,.t ungannen Senior Citizen
Centre on June 24:
Winters were Eppie
Lawrence, Deloris
Culbert, Jim .Errington and
Joe Courtney.
Chester and John
Nicholson and wives
Verna and: Helen attended
the 90th. birthday eelebra-
bun of their brother-in-law
Sam Kupskey (formerly of
Belfast) at the home of his
,son, Gordon. Kupskey in
Monkton,: an June .20
(a. W 441 date June 17).
San, married to the tate.
Ethel Nicholson, is now
confined to a Listowel
nursing home, but in cont-,
parable good health.
The sounds, of music
were enjoyed on June 28
at. Christ' Church, Port
Albert by''church organist
Joan Beattie front a beau-
tiful new two manual elee-
tris organ. . •
This gift to the church
was a fitting tribute, hon-
oring the life of Viola. Hoy
Petrie, a dedicated mem-
ter of the church and
involved in its' activities.
Viola loved music and
sang in the ehoir'for many
years.
It was donated by her
family Eleanor, Verna and
Elwin (Pete), who plan a.
dedication at a later date
this summer, '
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It was good-bye to
Heather Ohm and daugh-
ter Cassidy, who have'•pur-
chased a "home ' in
'Goderich, and hello to
Heather. Humphrey and
three daughters Kayla,
Rebecca and Savannah
who have taken uta' resi-
donee in the rental proper-
ty of Ronnie Brindley an
Joseph Street.
Appropriate hymns,
chosen by Rev. Phillip
Oandon reflected on the
life as he left his farewell
rciessage with Dungannon
United Church on June 28.
In of his
three years- service, an
envelope was presented by
Clerk .of. Session John
McKenzie and Chairman
of the Board of Stewards.
Jerry Logtenberg. Donna
Young presented a route*
brance from the Women's
organization.
Received into church
membership by transfer
was Sheila -and Jim.
Garrioek from Palgrave
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•
United and Kathy McNee,
Londesboro, .
Congratulations to
Sandra Alton, daughter of
Don and, Sherry Alton.
named Make It :Great in
'98 ambassador. •
Sandra attends
University of Guelph and:
is 19 years of age.` '•
The Dungannon
Cemetery Memorial ser-
vice was held June 28, a
prelude of music was pre-
sented by MaryGarriock.
Rev. Peter Baldwin,
who ministers at 'St.
George's Angli.can'.
Church, Goderich and
Christ. Church, Port Albert
was guest speaker. Two
pleasing solos were ren-
dered by Debbie:Culbeert.
Reflections on youthful
memories were presented
by 90 year young Benson
Pentland, London.
Arnold Struthers read
the honor roll for departed
Members in. 1997-98.
Calvin Rutledge, Donald
Mole, Alvin Kerr,'Charles
Hendy, Margaret McIsaac,
.,Gordon Anders on,
William Sproul, Edwin
Mills; Jean Andrews.,
Rowesome Garlittle, Keith
.Hardy, Allan Diekson,
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Luekr ow Sentinel, Wednesday, July.
chool
Roy Finnigan, 'Audrey
Rutledge and William
Kelly.
•
Kathy McNee is .secre-
tary - treasurer of the
board and members are
Helen Stothers, Owen
Caesair, Bob Mole, George
and Bili Errington, David
Bare,. Gary Caesar,
Yvonne Kerr,. Sinton
Logltenberg, ,Bryan
Stothers, Arnold Stothers.
and Eric. McNee.
Threatening rain didn't
stop 50 Smyth clan metn-
bersfrom enjoying their
second annual 'family
reunion picnic held at
George and Barb Smyth's
home, Dungannon June
7..
Bob and ` Connie
Brigham•.from Thunder
Bay received a..prize for
coming; the furthest dis-
tance. Earl Mann of
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7 Years Old
Patricia Murray
July 10,1989
9 Years Old
Bobbie Kennedy
July 10, 1989
.0 Years Old
Zachery Everson
July 10, 1993
5 Years old
13enlamin Errington,
July 11, 1995
3 Years Old,
Brett Hendriks
July 1.4;1992
6 Years Old
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