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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-09-12, Page 14r „.. 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. Dieting 'is the penalty for exceeding the feed limit. FOR ALL REASONS There are any number of good reasons to borrow; purchasing, refinancing, renovations, vacations . .. tell us your plans, and we will not only arrange for the money but recommend terms to suit your budget. VG VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Since1844 Contact our office: 100 Kingston Street 43oderich 524.7381 • Member. Canada Deposit Insurance COrporation LIQUIDATION SALE ISOF ED PICK-UP TRUC COME IN AND TAKE YOUR BEST SHOT AT US1 REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! 1 PLUS Asit. 4°007, 4 'MEALY DEM WE dAtit WE. ellES 1*. 11064T SEE! 4.. AR EN T FORD miaRcuRy. SALES LT. OPEN: MON. TO FRI., 9.9 WED 94, SAT. 9-3 263 HURON RD. HWY NO. 8 GODIERICH SCOTIA BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE