The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-09-12, Page 53Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 19, 1979—Page 23
Dungannon congregation celebrated anniversary
BY MARIE PARK
SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. Marybelle Aldham,
Johnny, Greg and Larissa
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Mary Bere.
Visitors with Frank Pent-
land over the weekend were,
Mr. and Mrs," 'Lloyd Pearce
and family of Strathroy, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Carney of
Meaford and Mr. and Mrs.
George Gibson, Jeff and Jan
of R. 3 Goderich.
Wayne Emerson of New-
market called on his sister,
Lynn Wall, on Thursday,
while on a truck run with a
trailer load of salt from
Sarnia to Ottawa.
There was a good crowd in
attendance at the dance at
the Agricultural. Hall. on
Saturday night, held for the
men's slowpitch. team. •
Several young people from,'
our area attended the West-
ern Fair in London on Satur-
day and reported a good
crowd in attendance.
About 75 descendants of
the late Thomas Culbert and
Jane Martin met on Sunday
at the Agricultural Hall fora
reunion. ` The des'een.dants
were from such places as
Kitchener, London, Dorches-
ter, Springfield, George
town, Stratford, Kincardine,
Lucknow, Clinton, Goderich,
Ripley, Lucan and surround-
ing area.
It was a pleasant get
together and" chance for
Clarence and Alice Culbert of
Regina, Saskatchewan to
meet n}any of therelatives
for the first time. Clarence
was born at Shepparton and
moved to Saskatchewan ° in.
1908 as ,g boy.
Many from Dungannonat-
tended the Lucknow Fall Fair
on Saturday and were pleas-
ed to see the Dungannon
float receive a first prize.
Many youngsters were out.
with sponsor sheets for a
walk-a-thon to be held Sept-
ember 29 for the Willing
Workers group of the United
Church,
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Moleon the
• occasion of their silver wed-
ding anniversary, • A dance
and social. evening will be
held September 22 at .the
Agricultural, Hall.
A. trouss u tea was held tall
on Saturday by Mrs. John le
Harris for " her daughter,
"Maureen, . whose wedding
will take place shortly.
DUNGANNON
UNITED CHURCH ` '
Dungannon United Church
congregation celebrated the
124th anniversary on Sunday
with Rev. Douglas Kaufman
of Lucknow, as guest minist-
er: He . spoke on "Marking
History or Making History?"
The Craigellen Singers.
from Goderich4, sang three
numbers, "The 23rd
Psalm", "I Heard a Forest
Praying" and "God is
Near". Helen Elliott sang .a
solo,."Evening. Prayer". The
Dungannon and Nile choirs
joined to sing "In the Sweet
Bye and Bye", led by organ-
ist, Mrs. Jean Elliott. Flow-
ers were placed in the church
by Mrs. Ettabelle Bradley in
loving memory.. of her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb-
ert Alton.
Nile anniversary service is
on Sunday, September 30
with Dr. Hazelwood of Brus-
sels as guest minister. Dun-
gannon will join Nile for
worship on that Sunday so
there will be no Sunday
School or church service at
Dungannon.
BROOKSIDE BROADCAST
By Lisa Brown
and Suzanne Alton
The opening of Brookside
School was on September 3.
There isa total enrollment of
336 pupils consisting of 43
'kindergarten and 293 stud-
ents from. grades 1.-:.8.
Nominations were held for
positions of president, vice
president, secretary. and
treasurer of student's' coun-
cil. The election is to .take
place on Wednesday.
On September 20 Brook-
side will be participating in
the parade at the Dungannon
Fall Fair.
Also on Tuesday,, Sept-
ember 10, soccer teams were
picked for both girls and
boys. There are three girls'
teams and five boys' teams.
Dungannon 4-11 dub
-,The first and second meet-
ings
were combined • and
opened with .the 4-H pledge.
on September 15 at the home
of Mrs. Marie Stewart.
The election . of.. officers`"
followed with Debbie. Kern
being elected president and;
Judy Carmichael as vice
president The roll of secret-
ary -press reporterwill rotate
as . in previous `clubs. This'
week's secretary -press •re-
porter is Elaine O'Donnell.
The business: was to select
a nickname for our club for.
consideration in •. meeting
'.three, We went over the
project requirements for our
two new members, ..Rhonda
McMichael and Margaret
McWhinney and ` discussed
6 different types of canvas and
yarn. Samples were shown of
the aforementioned.
The members then pro-
ceeded to tape the margins of
their canvas so the edges:
would not unravel. M.S.
Stewart and Mrs. Errington
helped the :members outline
the design of Sampler # 2 on
our 'canvas. Members then
discussed and selected what
colour code they wanted to
use.:
For thesecond meeting we
learned how to thread a
needle with yarn and started
the Gobelin Stitch and Con-
tinental Stitch on two blocks
of sampler.
The third ineei*rg will be;
held .September 22 at 8.00
a.m. at the home of Mrs..
Jean Errington.
CSL donates,,..
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Mrs. Ron Menary and
Mrs. Steve Wylds are
leading both Brownies.
and Girl Guides. Pro Life
reporter, Mars.. Mork
Dalton reported that the
first meeting is Tuesday,
Sept. II. .
A motion was made by
Mrs. Jack Tigert,
seconded by Mrs.. Joe •
Courtney that a donation
be sent to the Field -
Springer Relief Fund
near Sturgeon Falls, Ont.
and to the • Woodstock
Tornado Relief iFund. All
were in favour.
A • motionwas also•
made by Mrs. Bill Berry,
seconded by Mrs. Mark.
Dalton that a donation be
made to St. Joseph's.
Community School. A
social evening on Sep-
tember 29 in honour of
Brother Carl's fortieth
Anniversary is being
planned.
A correspondent is
needed for the local
papers. The past few
months the league
members have taken
turns. If anyone wishes to
do 'lit for themselves,
perhaps even a . high
school student, let the
president know .gas the
paper and stamps sup-
plied were left with her.
For the present.,. Mrs.
Cyril Austin has volun-
teered for the next two
weeks.
Visiting the sick in
hospital will be Mrs. John
Austin for Wingham and
Mrs. 'Bernadine Kenney
for Goderich.
A thank you note is to
be sent to Dennis Dalton
for his free dine and good
job he made fixing a
rocking chair which sold
well at the Garage Sale.
Mrs.. Bob Howard
presented a little gift to
Father Dentinger on
behalf of the league.
'Father's birthdaly,. is this..
week.
Father thanked
everyone and also for
their good works and
efforts which makes the
league a success and
helping. to bring us closer
to God and His Church.
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