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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-08-10, Page 10Page 10 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 10, 1994 "Oh, baby face"... Courtney Robertson, 3'/2 months old, placed first In the up to four months category of the baby contest during Dungannon Fair days. Her parents are Deb and Rob, of R.R. 5, Goderich. (Pat Livingston photo) . • • Elisabeth Miltenburg, the five month old daughter of Jayne and Ben, of R.R. 7, Luck - now, placed first in the 4-8 month category of the baby contest held during Dungannon Fair days. (Pat Livingston photo) Eleven -month-old Elyse Archambault, daughter of Vicki and Denis of Goderich, placed first in the 8 to 12 months category at the Dungannon Fair and Family Fun Days. (Pat Livingston photo) NOWDEN INSULATION RES • FARM • IND Sf.•e,.f r.�y ',� L'RFTIIANF FOAM AND BLOWN CELLULOSE INSULATION (5.19) 528-2279 Healinr & Air Conditionin Sales. & Service Air conditioning • • IIIL'h rllicienc\ Inmoue ONTARIO PRO -AIR LTD. 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Winners at euchre play during the seniors games were Jack Bosman, David G. Swan, Gloria Pearson and Teresa Courtney. Margaret (Pentland) Pritchard was honored on her 90th birthday with an intimate gathering at the Goderich hospital on Aug. 3. Enid Mazie Fenton, Tara, accom- panied by Janet McCrae, sang two of Margaret's favorite hymns. A short program was presented by the Dungannon. UCW with prayer by Rev. Alex McGilvery. Gerry . Upthcgrove celebrated a birthday Aug. 6 at the home of her friend Debbie. Marsha Federico and boys Joshua and Cory, of Amherstburg were recent visitors with her father, Lorne Alton and Susan. on Aug. 3., euchre winners at the Senior Citizen Centre were Evelyn, Errington and Lady Alex, Harold Kraemer, Tom Culbert and Nels Pearson: • Elmer and Aileen Trommer celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Aug. 14, at the Seniors Centre. Jean and Ivan Henderson of Toronto, from their summer residence Sauble Beach, attended the Conley-Tolton wedding on Aug. 5 and visited with Henderson -Er- rington families in the area. Sympathy is extended to Ettabclle (Webster) Bradley and daughters Brenda, Faye and Alice in the sud- den passing of husband and father Bill Bradley on Aug. 3. • Retired ,Salvation Army Majors Lewis and Eileen Ashwell visited, her sister Sandra D'Aoust and family recently. Other visitors were Claude's sister Claudette and Gary Selies of Chelmsford. Sympathy is expressed to Bill Sproul of Toronto in the passing of his wife, Thelma, on Aug. 7, and to daughter Gilda and husband Wayne, and granddaughter Beth. Nancy and Mike JuBoulay (the • Kitchener bagpiper) visited Bernice Glenn and family recently and performed with the Kincardine Pipe Band on the long weekend. Bill and Vera Phipps were also visitors. Several from the area attended the Old Tyme Fiddlers Jamboree on the long weekend. Tom Culbert delighted the audience with his voice as he played his violin. Eldon and Mary Austin returned home on Aug. 4 after spending .see Hendriks, page 15