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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-10-17, Page 22Page 22—Luckaow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 17, 1979 Dun annon BY STEPHEN PARK', Thanksgiving weekend was a busy spot at Mrs. Wm. Berry's. Visitors were Ann - Dupuis; her . daughter, Darlene and husband, Paul Nadon and children of Mis, sissauga and Isabel Brennan and Donna Berry of London. Marie Park hasbeen a patient at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in God- erich since Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Pentland of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wif Pentland. Helen, Sharon, Jacqui and Paul spent a week recently with Mrs. Dawson's daught- er, Karen in Edmonton. Paul Jerome and Carol Slotzes visited Jamie Bere on the. weekend. Howard Culbert came home from Wingham Hos- pital on Tuesday and is to take it easy for a while: Mrs. Eldon Austin is a _ patient in the 'hospital... - Young Tom Wall returned from Wingham Hospital rec- ently. on the subject, ."The Living Visitors at Mrs.. Lyn Wall's: Word" in the Sunday ser - on Sunday were her mothervice.The choir sang the , . Mrs. Tom Emerson of anthem, Farther Along'', Queensville and Mrs. George , accompanied by organist, Graham!and Jennifer of Scar- Mrs. Jean Elliott. borough. Mr. and Mrs. Dynes On October 6, Marilyn Campbell placed floviers in Wagler, daughter of,Ken and`. ' the churchin memory of Alice . Wagler, Dungannon, their sister-in-law, Mrs' Har- '•, was married to Paul Wooler old Fowler, of St. Helens, ... of Kitchener. The wedding who.. passed: away last week. took place of the Dungannon Sympathy is .extended to her Fellowship Church. family and to Mr. and Mrs. On .October 61 a 40th wed= Campbell- 1. ding anniversary dance was, Dungannon U.C.W.'1 ladies held for Alvin and Myrtle were invited by the 1. C. W. Kerr at the Dungannon Agriof North . ` Street United culture.. Hall. The; Kens church, Goderich to join' received a call . from Alvin's them in a Thanksgiving Ser - sister in Saskatchewan wish vice on Sunday evening, ing them, a happy anniver October 14: The speaker was sary. Mrs. Lorne Sparks of Luck - CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP uck-CHRISTIAN'FELLOWSHIP now. A sum _Pt ._5.165has been contributed by this charge 'to Woodstock Relief Fund and donations ' are.still being taken. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed. On Wednsday evening, Marshall Lawrence showed a film at the church called "The Mountain of Light". This depicted life among the Sepik people in Papua, New Guinea, north . f Ukurumpa, where Marshall - and Helen and four sons will soon be taking ,pp their work once again, after being on . fur lough in Canada for about 16 months. They are now in U.S.A. en route to. their destination. They are driving to Los Angeles, and will fly from there to Port Moresby, the capital city'of Papua, New Guinea.. .. A community Friendship Bible class is held each Wednesday , in the various homes of interested ladies. Everyone is welcome. This week's meeting is to be at the home of Alice Wagier. • .DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH George Cowan preached • • Cecil Wittick, of Blyth, will conduct the sacraments.. of Baptism and Communion .at - both Dungannon and Nile :on Sunday, October 21: Mr. Cowan- will be taking the service at Blyth on that date. Rev. Ian MacKay of Sprucedale United Church, Chatham will eacliange pul- pits with our minister on Sunday; October 28 so that Mr. Cowan can take the service in his home church for their "lay" Sunday: Effective October 28 the Official Board has approved the following time change for the .winter months: Dungan- non service at 1 a.m. and Nile service at 1.30 p.m. We revert to standard time . on October 28 also. CHURCH . A special. Thanksgiving service was held on Thanks- giving :Monday at ten o'clock in the morning at which the. News in Lochalsh BY MARION:MCCHARLES (Intended for last week) Thanksgiving weekend was " family gathering time and was noexception for Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanDiepen- beek when their family was, home for Sunday dinner., With Mr.. and Mrs: War- ren Wylds were Mrs. Alfred Stone of Goderich and Mr. and . Mrs. John Zimmerman of London. Dan Wylds, Doris Wylds, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles enjoyed Thanks- giving dinner in Kincardine with .Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wylds. Donna Elphick of Centralia was home with her parents while Mr. and: Mrs. Harold Elphick and � family spent Thanksgiying.Sunday in Port Credit with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stobo of Teeswater, at . the home of the. former Marjorie Stobo and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luther were in Ridgetown .where they visited with relatives. Finlay MacDonald, along with grandson; Tommy, son of Mrt and Mrs. Tom Mac- Donald of Northern, B.C., flew to B.C. and al - enjoyed a • trip to Alaska. Sympathy of the commun- ity is extended the Raynard ;families on. the 'passing of Nelson Raynard after a leng- thy illness: Thisfamily, lived in this area for several years and attended ' `Paramount School Several . from this . corn munity , attended the , recep- tion in Lucknow on Saturday evening following the -AIton Bradley wedding. Attending the Donaldson- MacCharles wedding recep- tion from this area were Mrs. Emile MacLennan, Oliver and Marion. McCharles, .Bob and Lois McIntosh, , Grant and. Lois Parrish, and Marion'. and John Mowbray. Mrs. Emile MacLennan and Florence spent Thursday . with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller and family of Palmer- ston. Louise Millar has had several . pleasant trips as escort with. the Palmerston Travel agency lately. Miss Margaret MacLeod enjoyed a trip to , Western 'Canada and plan's to spend the winter in Toronto, Its sale day .Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Fat- tish, who have sold their farm. • Nursery 'Care,thanks to the Willing Workers, is . being provided in. Dungan- non during the church serv- ice :for babies and small children. - A Music Workshop is being conducted . in Main Street United. Church, Mit- chell on October27 by Kris and Ron Klusmeier. Choir members plan to attend. BROOKSIDE BROADCAST By Michele Humpherey and Lisa Brown On October 12th, the -Cross Country try -outs; .were held. The winners of the try -outs will be going to. Point Farms on October 18th, ' The soccer finals have begun. The standings so far for the girls are:. Noisy Ladies ospital in first place,, the Super Stars in second and Shooting Stars, third, As for the boys; Super Shooters, first, Shin Kickers! and Kick Offs are tied for second, Hunters and Groundhogs are tied for third, • . 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