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Page 14—Lneknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 12, 1979
-Thingannon prepare for Fall Fair
Sympathy of the
community is extended to
Mr. George Cardiff on the
loss of his brother
William of Brussells, on
Tuesday, Sept. 4 and also
to Mrs. Harry ' Brindley
on the loss of her uncle.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Bill King on the
birth of a 9 lb. 61/2 oz. son,
William Frederick
Edward on Sept. 8 at
Goderich Hospital.
Anyone entering floats
etc. in the Fall Fair
parade or requiring in-
formation contact any of
the parade committee,
Nancy Park, Bernice
Glenn, Bob McWhinney
or Paul Eedy.
Once again, school has
resumed at. Brookside,
with a small change this
year in the bussing.
Brookside and
Kingsbridge are sharing
the bus service with all
pupils being bussed to
Brookside then a shuttle
service to St. Joseph's.
Duane Rivett has
returned to his home
after a holiday in
Newfoundland. Duane
travelled there and back
by rail.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Farrell
(nee Frances Logfen-
berg) who were married
on Saturday in the United
Church with reception at
the LucknowCommunity
Centre.
• Jim Stothers left for
Montreal on the weekend
where he will be em-
ployed with Pratt and
Whitney in their
engineering department.
Jim is a recent graduate.
of Waterloo University
where he received his.
Bachelor of Applied
Science degree in MECH
engineering with
honours. Jim is a son of
Mr. and Mrs,.Robert
Stothers.
Visitors .on Friday with
Amy Wiggins were her
sister Mrs. Grace Gibson
Mrs. Derk Logtenberg
and familY:' Doris and
Frances had met in 1975
whenporis had been on 4-
H exchange at the
Logtenberg farm, and
had corresponded
regularly since this
meeting. The family has
planned to spend a few
days here in our area
visiting with other 4-
H'ers. Doris had met on
her exchange.
On Sunday, Sept. 9, the
Huron Trail Riders held
their third and final club
This week in
DUNGANNON
by Marie Park
of Lucknow and her two
aunts from Wingham,
Mrs. Mildred Stewart and
Mrs. Laura Souch.
Congratulations to Mrs.
Alma Reed, Mr. Ben
Mole and Mr. Frank
Pentland who\ recently
celebrated their bir-
thdays on Sept. 1 and 3
respectively.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kreicher of Hartford,
Indiana, and daughter
Doris attended the
Farrell-Logtenberg
wedding on Saturday and
on Sunday enjoyed a visit
and dinner with Mr. and
show of the season, in the
horse arena on the
Agricultural Grounds.
The judging was handled
very capably by Liz
Barnes of Tottenham.
Points are ac-
cumulated on the basis of
these three shows,. and
the totals will determine
the year end winners in
the games and arena
events.
Awards in the form of
high point trophies will be
presented at the annual
Christmas party in
December.
Kingsbridge proved
victorious over the West.
Huron junior farmers in
the final game of slo pitch
on Sunday. The event had
been held on Saturday
and Sunday on both the
Lucknow and Dungannon
diamonds. Mr. Bill
Hunter of Lucknow was
on hald to present the
trophy qo the jubilant
Kingsbridge team.
DUNGANNON
UNIT ED CHURCH
Mr. George Cowan
preached his sermon on
the topic, "My Brother's
Keeper" on Sunday
morning. In Children's
Time he taught the
children a hymn before
they went down to Sunday
School. The choir sang
the anthem "In the
Garden," led by organist,
Mrs. Jean Elliott.
An official board
meeting of -the charge
was called on Sunday
evening in , the
Dungannon Church at the
request of Presbytery.
Next Sunday is
Anniversary service at
Dungannon United
Church with Rev.
Douglas Kaufman as
guest speaker. Special
music will be provided by
the church choir and by
the Craigellen Singers. of
Goderich.
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for exceeding the feed
limit.
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