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tte ti Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday..;illy '?'K. 1993
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basement garage Shows well
.12 ACRES - border; cn 9 Mile Ri er
near Lucknow mixed bush building
>ite 539 000
KINLOSS - 3 bedroom bungalow on
4 , ;re treed lot overlooking Dimes
creek Secluded setting '105 000
150 ACRE DAIRY —36 ties • 3 silos.
excellent 4 bedroom brick house
tread setting
200 ACRES - AshfielrY 180 work •
,lt..Jo 3 bedroom home beet & hog •
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3 BEDROOM bungalow. family, room
,i,ld'tion oil heat. 82 1:2 x 132' lot
S68 000
ASHFIELD - 1 8 acres. superb 1533
sq ft bungalow basement. family •
rocr^ 24 x 46' shop ,
ASHFIELD - 2 400 sq ft bungalow
4 bedrooms u.nhnished. tjasernen1
workshop 2 car garagefenced yard
with pond
TURNBERRY - 99 acres. 4 bdrm
brick. 55 x 45 barn. 85 workable.
5139, 000.
N. DELHI - 1 yr. old bungalow, 3
bedrooms, 2 car garage, 1 acre lot
$52,000 - 3 bedroom 1 1, storey with
carport, new windows, priced to sell.
COMPLETELY RENOVATED 2
bdrm bungalow close to downtown
564.000
Harvey and Becky' Culbert and
, their daughter and son-in-law, Lynn
and Bob Oliver of Walton, returned
home on Saturday, July 17, fol-
lowing an 18 -day trip by motor
home to the western provinces.
In Elbow, Saskatchewan, they
attended the wedding reception for
Becky's nephew, Craig Krogan.
Craig. married Lori Simpson on July
10. They visited with Becky's two
sisters, Margaret Book in Outlook,
Sask., and Florence and Wilmer
Busch in Hodgeville, Sask., and
with her two nephews Bob 'and Jim
Mullin in Calgary, Alberta, former-
ly of the Lucknow Bakeshop. They
also visited with Bob Oliver's sister
and her husband Gary and Jenny
Sisson in Calgary. Then it was on
to Banff 'for sightseeing.
,Becky, born in Elbow, found the
weather unusually cold and wet as
three and a half inches of rain fell
while they were there.
Returning home they hit a deer in
North Dakota, smashing the head-
lights and door on one side of their
motor home, resulting in $5,000
damages. They were allowed to
drive home .without having to do
repairs. Welcome home.
Bob and Lenore Haslip of Sarnia
visited on Monday,' July 19, with
her aunt Mrs. Evelyn Errington.
Congratulations to Larry and
Melba Park who celebrated. their
25th wedding anniversary on Tues-
day, July 10 with their family Dree
and Taylor. Little five-year-old
Laura Bere is not .only very artistic
but also a very goodsalesperson.
On Saturday afternoon, while her
dad posted 'her • sign "Pictures 5
cents", Laura was telling the neigh-
bors about the sales she was having
of pictures she had drawn during
the past year. Laura sold many
picture and neighbors enjoyed the
friendly get-together with Laura and
her family.
Two bus loads of local farmers
enjoyed W.G. Thompson and Sons
Limited Crops•Tour and poker rally
on Thursday, July 22. The crops
look excellent. Poker rally winners
were: Laurence Hogan, 1st; Tim
Small, 2nd; and Charlie Crawford,
3rd. Approximately 115 people
enjoyed the roast beef dinner fol-
lowing the tour.
After spending two years in
Papus, New Guines, Bernie Wiehle
now of Rodney, visited with former
co-workers at W. G. Thompson and
Sons, and with friends in this ar a.
Welcome home. Good to see you
back.
UNGANN.ON
Several from -this area attended
the Stag and Doe for Brad Black,
son of Bryan and Jean (Drennan)
Black, and Trish Gavigan on Satur-
day, July 24 at the Goderich arena.
Taylor Park, son of Larry and
Melba Park, had an excellent time
this past week visiting with Don
and Jayne Broughton, Becky and
Robert at their trailer in Oliphant.
The weather was excellent and a
great time was had swimming,
boating and fishing.
Congratulations to Debbie Bauer
on her excellent art display ,at Art
Mart On the Square in Goderich
recently, and to Brian Dalton,
formerly of Kingsbridge, whose art
is on exhibit at the Serrenwood Art
Studio Gallery, Nelson Street East,
Goderich, until August 4.
Weekend visitors with Duane and
Nancy Rivett and family were
Duane's mother, Mrs. Sandra
Rivett, of Manitoulin Island, his
brothers Allan and wife Rebecca
and children Brock, Taylor and
Hailey of Port Hope, Scott and Lisa
'Rivett and children Ryan and Evan
and Nancy's' parents Harold and
Helen Jewell, Goderich.
Harvey and Noreen Van Alstine
of Dundalk visited with Evelyn
Errington on Monday, July 26.
Noreen and Evelyn were formerly
co-workers at Campbell Soups in
Listowel.
At the time of writing this
column, the former, Henry Smith
house on ' Clara Street is being
demolished.
Competition was keen at the
Dungannon Senior Citizen Centre
on Wednesday evening. with 11
tables of euchre. Winners were
Clarence and Adeline Atkin, Evelyn
Errington, Ella Hard and Harvey'
Sproul.
Lorene Conley, Mary Mackie,
and, Donna Crich escorted a group
of Lucknow senior citizens on a
scenic tour of West Wawanosh and
Ashfield and. Colborne townships,
They stopped at the home of Jim
and, Margaret Errington for refresh-
ments. '
Belle Mole visited her daughter
Marion Sabo in London. While
there, she attended the wedding of
'her grandson Michael 'to Barbara
F Itis. The ceremony took place on
July 16 at the London Chapel of
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The community welcomes
Susanne Pollock to the area.
Susanne became the bride of
Michael Pentland on June 26.
Susanne is the daughter of Janice
and Brian Pollock, of Nile, and
Michael is the son of the late Larry
Pentland and Nellie Pentland. Their
marriage took place at North Street
United Church, Goderich, with the
reception at the Goderich Township
Community Centre, Holmesville.
Congratulations to Angela Glenn
on her recent graduation from Sir
Sanford Flemming College in Peter-
borough in the law, security and
correctional program.. Angela is
currently employed at a Goderich
social agency.
Margaret Pritchard was enter-
tained at a pre -birthday luncheon at
Ben Miller Inn on Sunday, July 25,
by her brothers Frank and Benson.
Also attending were Belle Mole,
Benson's wife Rhena, and niece
Sandra and Larry McDonald of
Calgary. ' „
No, you were not mistaken if you
heard hag pipes in Dungannon on
Friday evening. The bag piper,
Michael DuBoulay and wife Nancy
were guests of Bernice Glenn and
'family. Also present were Vera and
Bill Phipps of Kitchener. Bill was
the recipient of honor, celebrating
'his 65th birthday.
Willetta McWhinney has returned
home after vacationing with her
daughter Lexie and Ken Murch in
Clinton. They attended a family
reunion in Shawville, Quebec.
The summer schedule for Dun-
gannon's Union Pastoral Charge,
reveals all churches closed during
August. Services will resume Sep-
tember 12.
Rev. Rick Magie of Victoria
Street United Church, Goderich, is
supervising minister.
Debbie Hindmarsh Hawkins has
conducted the July worship ser-
vices.
Let's keep Dungannon in the
news. Who will be the first to call
529-7270 or 529-7189? We would
like to hear from y.ou.
Popular quilt show
in Goderich
Once again this popular show is presented by the Huron County
Museum and Museum Friends. It will take place between August 7 and
September 19 at the Huron County Museum, 110 North Street,
Goderich.
The museum is open Monday through Saturday from 10. a.m. until
4:30 p.m., and on Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. for quilt viewing
and self -guided tours. Admission to the.museum is required to view the
Quilt Show. Many unusual and artistic quilts from Huron Count, as well
as handcrafted samplers, will be on display. Some quilted articles will
be for sale and will be clearly marked so that vendor and potential
buyer may communicate.
As the 9th in this series, the show attests to. the quality and excel-
lence established at the museum. The participation of quilters 'in the
county, through the loan of their quilts; demonstrations and actually
quilting throughout the show makes this a .memorable event for all.
People are , prone to mistakes
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' I can't count howmany times
myself, or thousands of others in
this profession, have been informed
ever so perfectly that we've made a
mistake. But by gosh, let me
remind you now, we are'only
human and ,now,
are prone to
mistakes --at least 'those of us who
aren't perfect.
I can only ask these perfect
people to look upon me, 'and
'anyone else who makes a mistake,
with the respect, compassion and
understanding 'deserving another
human being.
The 'day , I can't laugh- at my
mistakes, or the mistakes of others,
will be a sorry day. It will be the
day when expectations of myself,
and the rest of the world, surpass
my pleasure and joy in day to day
living.
I hope I never see that day.
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