The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-11-21, Page 19Ir
• Dongtitivi.6it man suffers.. sttOke'...
BY MARIE PARK
Dynes Campbell was con-
fined to his home for a few
days following a slight stroke
on Tuesday of last week.
isa patient in
'University Hospital, London.
following an accident 'involv-
• ing farm machinery. He is
suffering from a crushed hip,_•
injured shoulder and has a '
large cut onhis forehead
which required stitches.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Ross Mae
Donald of Ottawa visited
with his mother, Lil Mac-
Donald on the. weekend and
attended the funeral of Frank
Moulton on Saturday.
Several villagers were con.
,
Seeks
wardenship
John' Fennell, reeve of.
Nest Gwillimbury Township.
will seek the wardenihib of
• Sit:twee' County. December
11. Reeve Fennel is'the. Son:
in-law of , Laura Stinger of
Dungarin,on. A West Gwit-
limbury farmer and life long
township -resident, the 54-
N earLold father of five • has
been •involved in municipal
politics for more than a
decade. He launched his •Pol-.
itical. career with' a feet...year
stint `as councilior.. followed
b •six ycarsas d ;" e.
' •
He is completing his second
year as reeve.. Mr..Fennell -is
married to t e former •Mari-
-etta Stingel. Their daughter,
Marcia. 19. was.. recently
named Ethnie Harvest Vesti.7
val queen. She v,i1.1.,re.present
the festival at various lune -
tions over the 'coming year.
„
nt. Helens
cerned about relatives in the
Mississauga area following
the chlorine scare. Bob and
Kathy Eedy and family went
to stay with Kathy's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Whit-
ney have returned from a six
day visit to Ottawa where
they attended a. Fire Insur-
ance Convention held at the
Skyline Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spivak
were in London on Thursday
410-ViSited with their daugh-
ter, Sharon, her husband,
John Lodge and family in the
pew home they recently pur
chased. They Will be mOving
permanently from Windosr
this vveek. While there, they
also Called on Bill Wiggins in
University Hospital and
found him to be resting
comfortably but in a lot of
pain. •
Mr, and Mrs. Ben. Mole
had the. Members of their
family home on Sunday to -
help celebrate the 25th wed-
ding anniversary of their
daughter, Lois, and • hus-
band. Min Walden':
The Willing Workers baz-
aar held at the United
Chorch :On Saturday proved•
to 'be •Very sUceessful. The
home-made baking proved to
be the biggest drawing card.
• there was- a craft table Ind
rummage •table. Nearly ev-
erything was sold and all
profits go to the painting of
the interior of the churelf."
There were six' tables set up r
„and .the people in attendance
enjoyed a cup ot tea.
Word has been received
here of the death on -.rues-
daV.. November oth of Mr.
Fred Fowler of Port Eight
He passed away in South-
.ampton hospital' in his .81st •
year.'..He issurvived by two
sons, t Donald of Port Elgin,
'Ross of Southanipton and
one daughter. Jean. Mrs.
William Adams of Amherst -
burg. Three brothers. Char-
Cowan. Legion service was
held on Friday evening at
7.45 p.m. Burial was at
Dungannon Cemetery. Six
grandsons were pallbearers.
Following the graveside
service, lunch was served at
the manse.
DUNGANNON
UNITED CHURCH
Mr, George Cowan spoke
on the topic. "God's Most
Wonderful Gift", on Sunday.
in which he stated that, in his
opinien, life itself and there-
fore our children, are God's
best gift. The International
Year of the Child is drawing
to a close and it behooves
each of us. parents, teachers,
friends and neighbours, to
help each child within the
scope of our influence. to
reach his full potential.
The choir sang. "The
Little Brown Church in the
Vale", led by organist. Mrs.
Jean Elliott. The children's
story. "God Never Forgets",
was illustrated by the use of
a calculator with a memory
button which remembers
once but God always rem-
embers.
•Flowers:were placed in ttie
church in memory of Frank
Moulton whose funeral was
eonducted on Saturday.
• The Morning Star Masonic
lie 'of Zurich. John of Grand
.
C o -up e
survive.
Bend and Jim of Sarnia also
The funeral was held from
d• the Anglican Church, Port
atten• Elgin on November 8th with
burial following in Port Elgin .
lie
weaning
• BY KATHRYN TODD
•
•
Mr. and Mrs. ROss Er-
rington. Steve and. Valerie.
.attended , the wedding of
Donna Stroeder and Richard
Stankiewicz of Waterloo on
Saturday. Also attending the .
same wedding were Mr. and
Mg, Bob MacGillivray and.
Mand Mrs. Mac Conley of
Lucknow.
The dard parties have
resumed again this year.
Only five tables were in play
• on Thursday night, which is
• probably due to the late corn
harvest. Winners • for the
evening were Ross Ellington
as high lady, Clarence Han-
•,na, high man; Ruby HaUna,
second highlady; Lloyd Mof-
fat, second high man. Mr.
Hanna also had the most
shoots which helped his high
score. Two draws were held,
one for ladies and one for
men, Winners were Mrs.'
Stanley and Pharis Mathers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jef4 Croskill
of Windsor spent the week-
• end visiting with Mr. and
Mrs: Gordon. Lyons.
Cemetery.
Frank Moulton, a resident
of Dungannon for the past 10
years, passed away at Wing -
ham Hospital on Thursday.
November 15th in his 80th
year.
He was born in Port Rowan
on September 23. 1900, a son
• of the late Maitland and
Clara Moulton. Following.,his
release from,,the Algonquin
Southern Highlanders Regi-
• ment, wherehe served as an
aide to Major Bixle, he com-
menced work at Galt Brass in
1940. He resided in Galt
(Cambridge) until taking up
residence in Dungannon.
• He is survived by one son;
William R. Moulton of Sim-
coe and one danghter, Mrs.
Inez Howe of Tillsonburg\:
eleven grandchildren and
fourteen great grandchild-
ren. Also surviving one
• sister, Mrs. Doris Lord of St.
Williams and a dear friend,
Mrs. Lil MacDonald of pun-
gannon..
• Funeral service was held
• at the MacKenzie and Mc-
Creath Funeral, Home; Luck-
nOw on Saturday, November
17, 1979 with Mr. George
Cowan officiating. • The
hyinn, "Beyond the Sun-
set”, was sung by Mr.
Lodge of Carlow will worship
with the Nile cengregation on
Sunday. November 25.
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 21, 1979--Pase 29
Gifts to support. the Child-
ren's Aid Society 'in bringing
Christmas Cheer to needy
families in Huron County
may be brought to Salvation
Army Citadel in either God-
erich or Wingham, early in
December.
• November 18 - 25 is Action •
Week for the John Milton
Society for the Blind in
Canada. .
BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS
• By Lisa Brown
and Annette Curran.
• On the 12th and 13th, the
kindergarten pupils were
tested on their abilities.
On Wednesday, needles
• were given by- the health
nurse, to the Brookside stud-
ents.
Mr. Crookall, a Bible illus-
trator, came to the school on
• Thursday to give • an art
• demonstration on his paint-
• ings. He spoke on the basic
shapes an artist uses and
displayed several of his
He explained how
colour is put on to get
shadings and texture. We
would like to thank Mr.
Crookall for coming. It was
• appreciated by all.
We hope to have more
special activities throughout
the school year,
At Hallowe'en Brookside
sent out UNICEF boxes. The
amount that was collected
• totaled $252.34.
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