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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-11-28, Page 18Page 1&-Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 28, 1979 VisUs aunt in Dun BY MARIE PARK Miss. Joan Ritcey of Brid- gewater, Nova. Scotia, a niece of Olive Chisholm, spent a few days visiting with the families. Ed and Evelyn Case (nee Schmid) have moved into. the Shewood apartments at the south end of the village. ' Ken and Beth Hodges have recently moved into their newly renpvated house, and their daughter, Peggy, her husband, Greg Jervis and family, have moved into the house at the mill. Harvey Culbert was admit- ted to University Hospital in London on Monday. John and Maylin Bere, Karen and David of London, visited Mary Bere on Sun- day. Local members of the Bere family joined them for a get together with their moth- er. Joy Vella of Clinton is spending a few days with her aunt . and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee. Allan' and Sandra McNee, Edward and Paul of London visited on Sunday with his parents, Graham and Bessie McNee ; and helped his grandmother, Mrs. Ross Mc- Nee celebrate her 93rd birth- day supper. Mrs. McNee is a resident of Pinecrest Nursing home in Lucknow and still quite chipper for her age. Mr. and Mrs. George Fan- cy - of Niagara Falls visited with their son, Charles, his wife, Brenda and their child- ren, Patti, Kevin and Tamrhy on the weekend. Sally Wright returned on Tuesday night after spending a week with her parents in Brandon, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cul- bert attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Terri Lynn Williamson in London on Saturday: Terri is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Williamson, the former Mary Ellen Culbert. • DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Mr. George Cowan spoke on the topic, "Stewardship of a Different Kind", on Sun- day morning: The choir sang the anthem, "Kum ba-ya", led by organist, Mrs. Jean Elliott. Mr. Cowan sang "I've Got the Joy" during the children's time and talk- ed to them on that theme. Flowers were placed in the church in memory of Wesley Taman of Blyth, who died recently. Sympathy is ex- tended to his daughter, Mrs. Delmar Sproul and family. DUNGANNON U.C.W. Dungannon U.C.W. held their November meeting in: the form of .a dessert lunch- eon at the home of Amy Wiggins on Monday, Novem- ber 19. Lunch was served by.., Heleh Dawson and Donna Alton. Jean Errington and Tinie Logtenberg were in charge of the devotional program. Mrs. Logtenberg . read a. poem, "The Necessities of Life and Mrs. Errington read the scripture from the Book of Romans. The medi- tation was "Knowing Your- self". Mrs. Logtenberg read a modern version of the‘par- able of ."The Affluent Man" which showed that 'as we prosper,we should lay aside a portion to help those in need. A skit, "Where are. You Going?", was put on by five ladies, Tinie • Logtenberg, Jean Errington, Elsie Irvin, Amy Wiggins and Emily Drennan. This demonstrated various options for Christian education, including Bible study, retreats and medita- tion. Amy Wiggins presided for the 6usiness meeting. She thanked Mr. and Mrs. Cow- an for opening the manse to. the family of Frank Moulton following ,his funeral on Nov- ember 18. The church was in use that day for the. bazaar. It was decided to .donate 510.00 to the Children's Aid. Helen Dawson gave the treasurer's report and discussion was•' held on various items on the budget and comment was made on • several improve- ments paid for by U.C.W., such as insulation and purch ase of hymn books. Plans were made to remember the; shut-ins at Christmas: CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH The Reverend Glen Brubacher from Kit • • chener conducted several special meetings over the weekend at the Christian Fellowship Church, Dungannon. Friday night's message was geared to the young people who were well represented. After the Sunday morning service, the; congregation had lunch and a time -of fellowship in the church basement. An afternoon service completed the series of messages. Musical numbers in the form of duets and quartets were much appreciated. BROOKSIDE BROADCAST By Annette Curran and Lisa Brown This • week, Dr. Lynch,. Medical Health officer for Huron County, conducted scoleosis tests on some of the Grade 8 students. Saturday, November 24th, the Junior volleyball teams are going to Goderich High School for the tournament. The basketball free throw throw -offs took place this week at our school. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Bere attended a dinner meet- ing of the Huron -Perth Chap- ter of C.E.C. in Victoria School on Thursday evening. -}-.-1- Chinese proverb: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool .me twice shame on me MONTGOMERY • SHOBBROOK The marriage of Sharon Lynn Shobbrook and Ian William Montgomery was performed by Rev. Douglas Kaufman at the Lucknow United Church on Saturday, November 3, 1979 at 4:00 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Marilyn Bridge of R. 5 Wingham and the late Rae Shobbrook and the groom' Is the son of Gordon Montgomery, Lucknow and the late Mrs. Ruth Montgomery. The bride was attended by Sheila, Shobbrook, Wingham, sister of the bride; Margaret Montgomery, Lucknow, , sister of the groom; Brenda Reinhardt, Behnore, friend of the bride; Lori Bggin, Goderich, cousin 'of the bride and Krista Bridge, Wingham, sister of thebride as Junior bridesmaid. The groom was assisted by ` John Hamilton, Lucknow as best man . and the guests were ushered by .James Montgomery, Lucknow, brother of the groom •,': Kevin Murray, Holyrood; Bruce Willits, Lucknow and Bradley Shobbrook, Wingham, brother of the gide. The couple are residing at R. 5, :Lucknow. Would like to take this opportuni our :many .customers and . rie many years a th ways value ndship as we continue r business of farming at Holyrood