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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-12-02, Page 14Pape 14 - .Leeknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 2, 1998 Comnnninity v wee home om hos dal by Leri Cly saw Mnrgant Errington Wixt eleoe :honor 'to J'cyce Moran who spent oyer two weeks inn University i`3fospital, Loudon:. following. surgery. Rose Bowler Austin visited: in Toronto with. family last week. Bereaved parents, farm- lies and friends- of the Dungannon community were brought closer togethei for the sixth year when they• attended the Mel: Tree lighting at the Kinsmen Park on Friday. The names of SS deeeased children of the cotnrrru.nity were read, Each child was represent- ed by the lig:hting of a white_ bulk on'the Angel Tree. Red lights were lit next, followed by yellow; green and blue, The red is symbolic of the blood and love that will always be shared with brothers and sisters., • Yellow is: •the sunlight these •eli'ildren have ,brought to their proud and loving grandparents.' Omen and blue are the deep and colourful parts of our children's lives which were shared by their' extended families, aunts, uncles and cousins, all those who loved them. The star shone brightly, symbolizing. 4 strong and shining beacon to light tine children's pathway home to the heavens, Red bows were tied on in ties, of friendship which will remain steadfast now and forever, The Dungannon CGIT group, under the direction of Elizabeth Irvin, sang several songs and led the way to. the Dungannon United Church staging Christmas Carols where- a time of fellowship and refreshments followed. Congratulations. to Dolly " MenarY, of Pinecrest Manor, formerly of Ashfield Township who: celebrated her 92nd birth- day on Dec. I. • As Christmas draws night, it is tirne for family fellowship, At the Senior.. Centre on Saturday, George and Jane Hoy entertained family and friends, On Sunday, Noma and Robert Farrish enjoyed Christmas dinner with. their family, as did Jim, and Margaret Errington and the. Pannabecker f lies, wbo .attended t "Daimler in er Do" . Cambridge.. at5- he At the Tuesday AM work meeting at the Seniors, a member of Ashfield council spoke of the need of up grading or replacing playground equipment at the park in accordance of the CSA Standards. Card players winning the following night were a gentleman's tie for high between Jinn Errington and Alex. Nivins; Dave Sproul, lois. Cunningham and Margaret Young. Flowers were placed in • the United 'Church Sanctuary in memory of Olive Blake by the family Sunday when Barbara Hicks was guest speaker. rove fol. Many from the Grove enjoyed a marvelous con- cert on Sunday put on by the Brass. Dings at Lueknow Presbyterian chard/. Mary Anne Kukoly and Anne McCosh enjoyed Sunday dinner with June and ;Earl Elliott. Congratulations to the Optimists of Ripley Huron on asuccessful "Breakfast with Santa" on Saturday. Mildred McClenaghan.. and Jahn 1 eKinnon visit*. ed with Feral Pollock at Spruce Lodge in Stratford on Monday. • Arnold and Vivian Lougheed of Chippewa, Gordon and Joan Fisher, Sandra. and, Cartnen Machan .of Brussels, were visitors with Bill and Kathy Gibson,; Mary Cassidy of Kingston visit* ed recently at the Gibson home. Jean Ross spent a few days with Lorraine Ross of Owen Sound and visit- ed with Rev. Currie of Lee Manor :Nursing Rome erg y concert Many kids, young. and Ktrkoly. older went home with 4 . Soveaal members of the great picture with Santa. Women's Institute returned Lots of weekend visi., tors with Fran and Jinn Farrell tells weekend including Joyce and Jenny Farrell, Brenda McKechu e, Mel and Reina'Arnold and Rodger. and Chase Smith. Purple Grove Bible study was hosted ley Anne McCosh and Mary Anne to *school Monday morn- ing to, observe teaching in action. Many have been away from schooling far along white and enjoyed catching up with how things are done now: Our thanks to the teachers for allowing our visit, and to Ann'Collins for arranging it. A:wards for Huron ounty 4 -biers Members: of 'Huron . pion .heifer at the Seaforth County 4..H Clubswere. honored for their achieve- meats during the,. 441 wards Day Program held ' in Clinton on Nov. 22, Area winners were: Corey Rintoul - Toronto Dominion Bank Award fox the charnpian sweepstakes showmanat the Seaforth Fall Fair; Stan Jackson award• for grand champion beef steer at. the Seaforth; Fall Fair, Sandra Aiwa « Stan Jackson Award for third place steer at the Scaforth. Fall Fair. Brent Black" Stan Jackson Awards for chain - Fall Fair; and higi`t score of O9 points out of a pos- sible 1,000 in the Huron' County .B.eef Clubs; XIS Financial Award for senior beefshowman at. the Seaforth Fall Fair, Blake Alton - Stan Jackson, Award for .third- pace heifer at Seaforth - Fall Fair: Maple Ridge Beef. Farm. Award for: champior, junior beef showman at Seaforth Fall Fair,. Shawn Ritchie D' D Glass' of Vanastra award for reserve champion ,d:airy ' She ve'man'; at the Seaforth Fali' Fair. Our boo includes free call numbers in * GGDE K * DUNGANNON * L UC NO W *. Vt NG M,, * HOLYROOD & RIPLEY PielfS *, KINCARDINE and *TEESWATER EXCHANGES For more information call: Jeff Cranston (left) received the McDonagh Insurance trophy for. most .dedicated .member of the 1 ucknbw. 4-H Beef Club, from Rod McDonagh,; last Saturday, when the Club held , its windup banquet for the season. (Livingston photo) ime Brelnt, Blank, a member of the l ucknow 441 Beef Club, received. the Mayfair Restaurant tro- phy from Teresa Hoist, for having: the best; hal- ter broken calf at the Lucknow Fall Fairthis: year. (Livingston photo) ,