HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-01-05, Page 7Dungannonites were very busy folks
One of the most important things
about Christmas is being with
family.
Robert James Brindley and his
wife Mary Ellen (Lynn) Brindley
spent their first 'Christmas together
in Valhalla Inn, Kitchener, they •
attended •Midnight Mass at St,
Mary's R.C. Church.
On Christmas Day they enjoyed
"an old fashioned Christmas' feast"
.around the Gallery of Christmas
Trees". They felt especially lucky
to have Lillian Lynn, Mary Ellen's
mother with them to help celebrate.
Her family wishes her good health
and happiness for many years to
come and look forward to
celebrating her special birthday on
Apr. 6, 1994.
Joe and Teresa Courtney, Gary
and Chris Courtney and family,
Brian and Jeannette Courtney and
family were delayed • one day by
stormy weather and closed high-
ways in travelling to Burlington to
spend Christmas with Eric and
Anna and Sarah Courtney.
Joe and Teresa remained for extra
holidays and visited with Joe's
brother Fred Courtney, Wayne and
Theresa (Courtney) Comach and
family, Vivian Bryan, and with
Charles McLean and Betty Taylor.
Eric, Anna and Sarah brought his
parents home on Friday afternoon
and New Year's celebrations were
held on Saturday.
Irene and Mark Gunter and family
of Woodstock, Peter • and Linda
Brink and family of Whitechurch,
Janet Brink of .Bolton and Wilma
'Brink of • Cambridge spent ,
Christmas with their parents and
grandparents Linda and Hank Brink.
David and Dorothy Bere and
family met with Steve and Sheila
Faber of Mitchell, formerly of
Dungannon and spent the New. Year
holiday weekend at the Jolly.
Rodger Inn,. Pavy Sound.
Patricia Allin, London, Ron
Moran . and farriily, London, Judy
Lajeunesse and family of Goderich,
Mike and Kathy Moran and' Derek,
Goderich spent Christmas holidays
with Alvin and Joyce Moran.
Duane and Nancy Rivett and
family spent Christmas with her
parents Sharon and Don Pengelly.
Her brother Joe Carmichael, friend
Donna and Bradey of Huron Park
were also present. Due to the bad
storm. they were able to stay. 'until
highway 21 was opened.
Sincere sympathy to Florence and
Benson Shackleton on the death of
her brother-in-law Wilmer Harcourt
on Monday, Dec. 27, 1993, age 81.
Wilmer resided at Braemore
RetirementCentre, Wingham.
Funeral services were held on Wed-
nesday at McBurney Funeral home,
Wingham with spring burial.
DUNGANNON
Congratulations to Lav and Donna
Culbert who celebrated their 40th
wedding anniversary on Wednes-
day, Dec. 29.
A good crowd enjoyed a real
good time bringing in the New
Year at the Dungannon Agricultural
Hall New Year's Eve. Music for
dancing was supplied by D.J. "All
Around Sound" from Port Elgin.
Happy New Year! 1994 is Inter-
national year of the Family. Statis-
tics show that there are smaller
households, we're an aging
population and the most striking
change is the number of families in
which both spouses work outside
the home. Peace and happiness to
everyone.
Holiday visitors on Boxing Day,
Christmas, Eve and Day with Belle
Mole and Frank Pentland were
Stuart Caesar, Donna (Pentland)
and Mike Carney, son Dean,
daughter Megan of Owen Sound,
Liz (Pentland) and Ken Brooks,
London, Pat (Pentland) and George
Gibsbn and son Jeff, Lucknow, and
•their daughter Janice and husband
Tom Blackwell and child Caleh of
'Cornwall, Rick. Wolf and Marion
Salo and family Lauran, Rayan, and
Rodne of London and Don D. Mole
from Toronto.
Inclement weather did not deter
Jane and George Hoy and daughters
Brooke and Sadie from visiting
Jane's mother and father, Doug and
Rieta Harris in Oil Springs over the
Christmas Holiday. The ."sun shone
all the way" whereas we at home
were battling the white -outs, if on
the road.
John Edward Johnston and wife
Betty spent New Years with brother
Grant •and Audrey. The foursome
joined family and ' friends at a
neighborhood gathering at the home
of Roger and Elsie Pannabecker.
Pastor Don Schieman arrd wife
Sharon (Young) and daughters,
Allison and Juliann, Grimsby John
and Kathy Young, Goderich and
family of three, Abria, Bronven and
•Kimbra,' were mid -week visitors
with. Fred and Donna Young.
Donna and Fred. spent the
christmas weekend in Grimsby with
the Schieman family. While there
they attended • the Christmas. Eve
and Day Services in the Lutheran
church, under . the leadership of
Pastor Don.
The Youngs breatheda prayer of
thanksgiving to arrive safely home.
Some roads were treacherousfor
driving and in some instances an
alternate route had to be taken.
'Failure to negotiate • a ramp on
Highways 401 and 6 necessitatci
tow truck to put the vehicle back or.
the road. •
Richard and Jo -Anne Upthegrove
and daughter Jennifer spent
Christmas in Hamilton with 'Jo -
Anne's parents Joe and Mary
Dielschneider and family.
Micheline Montrueil led a very
impressive Wonder Christmas Eve.
service at Dungannon pastoral
charge. - .
Patricia Robinson on her violin:
accompanied organist and reader
Mary Garriock for the traditional
carol sing.
Readers included Deb Caldwell,
Nile; Suzanne Bieman, Don-
nybrook; and Jack Cameron, '
Trinity.
Lighting the Christ Candle in the
Advent wreath was 'Christopher
Durnin and Father Ron. Glowing in
the darkness were the candles of
Hope, Peace, Joy and Love.
The offering, designated for the
Mission and Service Fund, was
receive by Harold Errington, Wal-
ter Rib `y., Heather Robinson and
Belle ackett. The reverence of
Silent Night, Holy Night was sung
bycandle light.
Flowers were placed in the
sanctuary in memory of Benson
Finnigan, by the family.
Due to inclement' ather, the
service was cancell on Sunday,
Dec. 26.
. A Christmas Creed was to be
repeated in unison as •we celebrate
Renewed Life in the up -coming
New Year.
Micheline Montreuil was in
charge of the services in the Dun-
gannon and Donnybrook Churches
Sunday, Jan. 2. .
Gwen Caesar has i!bturned home,
after spending two weeks with her
daughter Janice at Tampa, Florida..
Nicole Brindley is -celebrating her
seventh birthday today Jan. 5, by
having eight of her little friends to
a pizza party. On Sunday, Jan. 2,
all her aunts, uncles, cousins and
grandparents - Violet and Leonard
Brindley and Jerry and Sharon
Weaver had a 'family .birthday party
complete with • cake and ice cream
at the home of her parents, Kelly
and Larry Brindley.
Kelly topped the Old Year off by _
celebrating her birthday Dec. 29,
Jacqui Dawson has retumed to
Lakehead University in Thunder
Bay after spending the festive
season with the Dawson family.
Dianne and Rick Park were busy
entertaining both sides of the family
this year the Parks and Erringtons.
That's the wayto enjoy the holiday
season with family and friends.
Welcome home A.J. after your 10
day hospital sojourn: •
Kate's Reflection - ."Count your
blessings and give thanks for every
Ice .,Demons keep busy during vacation
The' Pee Wee B Ice Demons had
a busy Christmas holiday. The first pEE W E E`
team played was Goderich. Less
than a minute into the game, John
VanDiepenbeek saw an opening and
wok upP
the. puck the ice,passed to.
Mark Merium who gave Lucknow 'On Dec. 28, the Lucknow team
an early lead. took part in the Belmore tour-
Goderich struck back scoring nament.
twice before Nick Mann tied the Their first game was against
game, assisted by Troy McKenzie. Drayton. These teams where well
Daryl Aitchison regained the lead matched 'but in the third period
for Lucknow and a slapshot from Drayton ' hit the scoreboard twice
the blue line by Taylor Mali put before VanDiepenbeek tucked the
Lucknow ahead by two. puck into the corner of the net
Aitchison scored twice more. ,assisted by Mann and Andy Evans.'
Once assisted by Chris Tabor and With just over a minute left, Mann
again when he put his shot between assisted by Jason Pritchard and
the Goderich petminder's pads gave Aitchison tied the game to send it
him another hat trick. into a five minute sudden death
Mann scored his second of the .overtime.
night to give Lucknow a 7 to 2 win. Despite a penalty shot awarded to
The next night saw Lucknow face Drayton when a Lucknow played
off against Blyth. ' fell on the puck in the crease, the
This was to be a romp forB1yfh•--first overtime period ended
as they showed up witli a new team scoreless. The goalies we're than
. and beat Lucknow 10 to 1. . pulled ' and a second overtime
The lone goal for Lucknow was started. Drayton' gained control of
scored by Richard Walke, assisted the puck' and although Lucknow
• by Aitchison and Tabor. . stopped four or five attempts,
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The final score was Drayton 3,
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The second game of the tour-
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On Thursday, Kincardine 3 came
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Also earning points were Tabor
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