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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-10-06, Page 14• Page 14 - Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 A little bit of history on Nile church Nile United Church marked its 'lith anniversary on Sunday, with 'Lmnic holiday, a r'KN`! - . anality, as guest speakL... . `lain of FM 102 provided 1:> . risk with guitar along with :Ierilyn Rihe.y, church organist.. •;ilc church began in 1855 as a :.slcyan Methodist Church on • ,.nc. .% shtick! 'Township. A lute prick structure was built on the present site between 1866 ar ;869 without a basement. S. :here was rnsuflicient acconi- modation for . the growing congregation. ()n June 16, 1903 the :umerstonc was laid•for the present hurch. When Church Union was formed in June 1925, the United Church '.vas formed and Methodism ter- minated. A new organ and chimes was acquired on the 100t11 anniversary >f Nile congregation in 1955. Anticipation was high at the Dun- gannon Senior Citizens euchre party on Wednesday night. Out of 13 tables, . Lois Cunningham, Ella Hand, Margaret Errington, Tom Culbert and Eldon Culbert were the winners. • After an absence of four years, during which time she got married, came from Michigan to mace her home here. in Dungannon, Carrie (Rob) Robson has returned to school, She is attending Westervelt -Col- lege in London, registered in the DUNGANNON Business Administration course Carrie had been employed at Dun- gannon Service Centre for the last one and a half years. Good luck with your new career. valued member of the Dungan - n Senior Citizens, Earl. Williams, ::used away at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Sept. 25, aged 75 years. Sincere sympathy is extended to his wife Dorothy and their family. Oct. 3 to 9 is Fire Prevention Week. We salute the many firefigbtors in our community for their courage and dedication and • offer our heartfelt thanks. Carman and Lula Kaye of Pal- merston visited' with Bob and Doreen McCormick last Tuesday. The children attending Dungannon Play School ended the September theme with each receiving a card "all about me" with their name, age, hand and 'foot print and their own special story. The three top winners at the shoot party held at the Lucknow Drop in Centre last Friday were from Dun- gannon: Margaret Errington was high lady, Jim Errington high .nian and Joe Courtney had the most shoots., Charlie Wiseman of Toronto visited this past week with niece Mary and Eldon Austin and the Finleon family. Dungannon Seniors monthly old tyme dance was a good success with music supplied by the Purple Grovers, lunch served and a good time had by all. Marion Perry and Marie England of Cambridge visited with Stella, Bob and Doreen McCormick on Oct. 2. Christine Stapleton, daughter of Neil and Nancy, is head coach of the University of Regina Cougars basketball team. Congratulations Christine. Ron and Lori Mame and Tanya moved on Saturday to the former Art Stewart farm. Glen Haven Apartments, Lucknow, is the new residence of N1r. Stewart. A welcome is extended to new- comers in the village - Lorne and Brenda Brindley and three school aged children, Lynn, Jennifer and Mark. The Brindley family is residing in the former Steve Faber home. • Rain, hail and frost has been hampering soyabean, white bean and corn harvesting. • Kate's reflection: When you're up to your neck in .hot water, be like the tea kettle and start singing, ' Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. Did you know? Wool is used as stuffing for baseballs. There are 50 metres of wool yarn in a baseball. HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Due to Thanksgiving Holiday Monday, October 11th The Lucknow Sentinel schedule is as follows: Classified Advertising ....2:00 PM Friday, October 8th . Editorial 2:00 PM Friday, October 8th . Display Advertising 3:00 PM Friday, October 8th Whitechurch woman hosts reunion of first cousins Elizabeth Dittmer of Midhurst visited one day last weeE, with Mildred McClenaghan. Ori the weekend, Grace Corrin of London, and her nephew Peter Henderson of Brarnpton, were visitors. as were Mr. and Mrs. ;oe Widow rak of Port :Il: in. Mildred also nad a first cousin gathering recently when Mr. and Mrs. Richard i3ob:>t of Indio, California, were here. She is a daughter of Jim McClenaghan. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muss, Platevillc; Eileen Parker, Exeter, Carl and Margaret McClenaghan; Luella Kerr, Strat- ford; Mr. and Mrs Bill McClenaghan, Brantford; Edith Swan of Brucefield; Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClenaghan of Kitchener; Rev, and Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan of Kincardine; Cheryl Saunders of Goderich. John McKinnon and•Mildred and WV, , r, o {-fro', HITECHURCH the California visitors enjoyed a trip to Niagara Falls 'fur a day. Mr and Mrs Geurgc Armstrong nerd a pre -Thank ,giving day with their family beton:: leaving ;or a holiday. Attcncdinti '., re .'tr. and Mrs. Fred Parry. Jessica. and Brook of Bright, Mr and Mrs. 'Larry Armstrong of St. Thomas, Don'and Linda Hopf of Kie hener, and Ray and Nellie Brock of Londesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw•, Mr. and. Mrs: Walter Elliott and Karen visaed with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw on Sunday at Dorchester to celebrate Michelle's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Partington arrived on Friday from Burnaby, B.C. to visit her parents Walter and Alice Moore. Will host rummage sale •from page 13 rummage sale to be held -Oct. 14 and 15. Donations are welcome from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Oct. 14. For pick-up in wingham call 357-2846. Proceeds from the rum- mage sale go toward auxiliary projects. Hospital bridge begins in Novem- ber. New players are needed. If you wish to play please call Ruth Currie at 357-1482 as soon as possible. The Auxiliary awards will be presented at the F.E. Madill com- mencement to two students who have entered the nursing field. Currently we have 23 teen volun- teers for who the auxiliary will be purchasing badges. The next meeting will be held Nov. 22. Tim Sullivan, social worker at the hospital, will be the speaker. New members welcome. THE Huron County Health Unit AND THE HURON COUNTY • Veterinary Clinics ARE OFFERING Anti -Rabies Clinics SATURDAY, OCT. 16 .1993 THURSDAY, OCT. 14 1993 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13 1993 AT THE VETERINARY CLINICS LISTED BELOW FOR DOGS AND CATS OVER 3 MONTHS OF AGE PLEASE HAVE THEM ON A LEASH OR IN BOXES OR BAGS WHEN' IN THE CLINIC Cost: '1 O r includes GST PER ANIMAL VACCINATED CERTIFICATE PROVIDED. AND TAG FOR DOGS The following Huron County Clinics are participating: BLYTH VETERINARY CLINIC •.523-9551 Queen St . South Wednesday only 127pm • BRUSSELS VETERINARY CLINIC 8876841• 61 Welham St Brussels Saturday only. 9 a.m 2 p m CLINTON SEAFORTH VET SERVICE 4823558• RRk5 Clinton (Hwy 4 $ of i�-CtuttontS -,riTrd ionl S ami 2 p >> EXETER ANIMAL CLINIC 235 2662 660 Main St Saturday only. October 16 124pm G.ODERICH VETERINARY CLINIC 524 2631 RR#2 Goderich Sa'.rreay 9a Spm HUBNER VETERINARY HOSPITAL 524 8287. Saturday only. 9 a'm 3 p m KIRKTON VETERINARY CLINIC - 229.8911 . Saturday cniy. 11 am 4 p m LEEDHAM VETERINARY CLINIC 3572471 11 Altred St E W,ngha'n Thursday 1 5 p m Saturday 9arn • 12p•m SEAL-ORIH VEIEHINAHY CLINIC . 527 1760. Marn St North. Saturday oniV 8 am 2 om WINGHAM. VETERINARY CLINIC 357 ' 770 Rmtoui Roc' Complex -Thursday in!y 4 p m . ZURICH. VETERINARY CLINIC 236-4301 Saturday oily 8 a 2 p •i} a 11- yc >t t 11aVc- 1 lc )t rc'c-cnivc'cl a 1)c,1-sc)I I 11ly-ahciciresseci card 11-()111 LlCCtic)11s (;�ttlacia yc)trrr r-c•Q-istratic)11 (III the Vc)tCr-s list, call ric)w alt 1 800 267-VIYTE (8683). ELECTIONS CANADA The non-partisan agency responsible for the conduct o f : f e.deral elections •