The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-05-04, Page 14Page 14 - Luekuow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 4, 1994
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Olive is home from the hospital
We welcome Olive Chisholm
home from St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Apr. 25, following
surgery.
Congratulations to Wilfred and
Marian Austin on the arrival of 'a
new grandson, born to John Paul
and Cindy (Brindley) Austin. Chad
Ryan arrived on Apr. 30 at the
.Alexandra Marine ,and General
Hospital, Goderich. He is a wee
brother for Megan.
A good crowd attended 'the
general meeting of the Huron Bruce
Branch Canadian Diabetes As-
sociation, held at the Wingham and
District Hospital, on. Apr 26.
In the absence °of the president.,
Teresa Courtney, past president,
chaired the meeting.
' Treasurer Joan Cane reported that
the branch had toppled its 1993
annual appeal goal of $26,000.
Special thanks was given to all who
„helped reach this goal.
Special speakers were Lorraine
Devereaux, of Seaforth, who spoke
on "How to increase your personal
power" and Thea Trick, of Clinton,
who spoke on "Diabetes and foot
care.
Branch coordinator Val •Clarke
told how more help is needed on
the executive and in what direction
the branch is headed. If you can
help please call.
Congratulations to the following
children who were baptized during
Mass in Kingsbridge on Sunday:
Alexander McDonald, son of Peter
and Laura; Michael Rawlings,son
of Sean and Melissa; and Elizabeth
Miltenburg, daughter of Ben and
Jayne.
Eric and Anna Courtney and
daughter Sarah, of Burlington,
visited at the home of his parents;
Joe and Teresa Courtney on the
weekend. Along with Gary and
Chris Courtney and family, ` of
Blyth, ' they attended birthday
celebrations for little three-year-old
Brett Courtney at the farm home of
Brian and Jeannette Courtney, Ryan
and Dale.
The Courtney and Battye families
enjoyed a Sunday brunch at the
home of Gary and Chris (Battye)
Courtney on Sunday, honoring all
the mothers present and for Brett's
third birthday.
1 "Happy Mother's Day" to all our
readers.
Hazel Webster, whose 91st
DUNGANNON
birthday occurred Apr. 27, was
honored by Dungannon/Nile UCW,
when 25 ladies and gents gathered
in the common room of Maitland
Manor Health Care Centre,
Goderich on Apr: 26.
Convening the songs of praise
program was Margaret Errington,
with musical accompaniment by
Elmira Finnigan.
Serve the Lord with Gladness and
make a Joyful Sound was narrated
from Psalm 100, Ralph Henderson's
rich • baritone . voice echoed through
the• halls as he dedicated "How
Great Thou Art" and Thank you
Lord" to Hazel.
Spring time readings were given
by Helen Dawson, Helen and Jean
Errington,
Elsie Irvin conveyed a message
from former member Olive Blake,
who resides in Cambridge at St.
Luke's Place.
Ernie Durnin's mouth. organ
selections were pleasing before and
during lunch.
Continued health was wished
Hazel as she• extinguished three
candles, denoting yesterday, today
and tomorrow.
Marie Stewart and Gwen Caesar
have returned from a visit with
Gwen's sister, Annette Rabjohns, in,
Birmingham, Michigan. While
there, they visited the Detroit
Institute of Art. •
Allan and Beth Dickson, Arlene
and Ralph Curran attended a tree
planting ceremony in Stratford on
Sunday, in memory of their son-in-
law and brother-in-law, Gary
Ladonceur, a firefighter, whose
death occurred Nov. 13, 1993. Gary
was the husband ofthe 'former
Diane . Dickson . and father • of
Sharisse and Nicole.
Visiting Elmer and Aileen Trom-
mer last Wednesday was a school
buddy of. Elmer's, Wesley Beaver,
of Cambridge and Lorne Humphrey
of Belgrave. "
Visiting Lorne and Susan Alton
this past two weeks was Susan's
mother, Margaret MacDonald, of
St. Joseph's Island near Sault Ste.
Marie.
Enid Maize Williams Fenton; of
Tara,, was a mid -week visitor with
the Pentland families.
Dorothy, Riordan, Adeline Arlin,
Margaret' Errington and -Tom Cul-
bert were the lucky winners at the
Dungannon Senior Citizens euchre
party. last week.
Birthday celebrants were Ronald
Keller, Eldon Culbert, Aileen Trom-
mer, Adeline Aliin, Aileen Tigert
and Raymond Haggitt. Marking
anniversaries in April were Ross
and Bernice Henry, 46 years;
Ronald and Jean Keller, 13 years;
Tom and Margaret Young, 45
years, and Russell and Jean Phillips,
45 years. Congratulations and best
wishes to all. from the Club.
•
The Port Albert 441 club's new
project is "Batter Up'. Leader Don-
na Hayden hosted the first two
meetings.
Tasting their cooking is • the ex-
citing part of this, project. So far
they have baked muffins, brownies,
cheese loaf and vegetable squares.
Tasha Godfrey is president elect,
vice is• Della Hayden, secretary is
Abby . Vandenbroek, with Kelly
McNee as press reporter:
Today, May 4, the Glenn twins -
Angela and Arletta - celebrate their
24th birthday. Their sister, Amy
will be 18, on May 10, and Peggy
'Brindley„ on the second day of May
became 20. Best 'wishes for 'the
• coming year (rain all your fried' ds„
Congratulations to Tim McNee
who successfully completed a two-
year woodworking technical course
at Conestoga College. To his credit,
a beautiful oak desk adorns h.s
mother's (Lynda) livingroom.
Working with wood is a family,
. tradition, with Tim following in -the
foot steps of his grandfather, the
late Graham McNee and' his father,
the late Kenny McNee,
Dungannon United Church was
filled"to capacity on the occasion of
its 139th anniversary on Sunday.
A challenging message was
delivered by Rev. William. Bres-
nahan, Lucknow. ' •
Organist Mary Garriock accom-
panied the guest musicians Nancy'
Park and Jake Middlekamp.
• Two beautiful hydrangea plants
graced the ,sanctuary in memory of
Mr. and Mrs: Herbert Alton and
Thomas J. Webster, placed by the.
family. , . -
A time of fellowship 'was enjoyed
at the luncheon hour. 1
WI night out planned for Thursday
by Shirley 'MacDonald
Where was it written, "The best
laid plans of mice and men will
come to nought?" •Purple. Grove
Women's Institute Ladies' "night
out" has been changed to Thursday,
May 5. The children' of the
community are very -much involved
in presenting a play on Wednesday
evening at Ripley, District school
and are counting on Moms and
Grandmas being there to let
everyone know how proud they are
of each of the kids,
On Thursday, ladies, at 7 p.m. we
will
.be expecting you at the
community centre to celebrate, "An
Evening with Friends."
URPLE GROVE
Recent�isitors 'at the home of
Fran and Jim Farrell were Melanie
Haines, Blair Liddle, Renie and Mel
Arnold and family and Jerry and
ay Lottenberg. .
Don and Anne . McCosh and
Maryanne Kukoly visited reeently
with Currie Colwell in Lucknow.
Also visiting were Betty and Ken
Morrison of Huntsville and Shirley
and Bruce Colwell.
Word is Gladys Arnold is feeling
under the weather. Best wishes
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from everyone, hope, you are soon
feeling better, Aunt Gladys.
June and Earl Elliott had a nice
visit Saturday evening with son
Steplien and Janice and Lee as well
as John and -Joyce Farrell and girls!
Marion Gamble, Alan and Alice
attended Michelle 'Gamble's First
Communion celebration at St.
Michael's in Kitchener on Sunday.
`Katherine Collins . and Marj
Thompson enjoyed lunch in.
Kincardine with Lois Small on
Thursday.
A pat on the back for the Reunion
Committee on a .job well done.
The dance on Saturday was a great
success and what appeared ' to be a
near capacity crowd:
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