The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-05-31, Page 18Charles Scott Dies
In CO • Truck .
Accident At Blyth
• DUNGANNO.N• NEWS.
Friends liere'wete shocked to
learn of the death of Mr. Charles
Scott on Saturday, in a car-truck
collision near Blyth. Mp.• Scott
was takento. Clinton hospital in .
serious condition. Mr. Scott has.
been.mail carrier 'on the Auburn-
Dungannon route for many years.
Arthur Elliott has,,been home
from' Victoria Hospital', London,
since. last, Sunday and has .had
members o,f the family visiting
freqUently, Mr. ..and• Mrs. Oscar
Ciithillof Sumrrierhill, also Mr.
and Mrs. Harold. Elliott and fam-.
ily have assisted Mr. and Mrs.
Elliott , particularly when driving
to and from London:
. 'Chuck. Young is now attending
'Adult Training Classes in LondOn
for Rehabilitation. John Young
did his 'computer exercise in
London on Thursday.. Their moth-
er, Mrs. .Fred Young,. visited lel-,
-atives'in London that day, and her
uncle .Harold McIwain .came with
them for a •visit.with relatives
Paul. Caesar went by ambulance.
on Tuesday morning.to Wingham
HoSpital.
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SUFFERED'.PAINFUL ACCIDENT.
John Stanbury had a painful. •
accident last 'Saturday at,hii.home
-when7he-stepped '.ctr-L a fishing
knife.. An artery in his 'foot Was.
severed and. requited medical
attention; johrchas had to be off
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I hope you will' continue to support Roberta and Lloyd Why-,
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Thank you to all my past employees with special thanks
to Mrs. Clara Webster.
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SISTER .PASSES
Sympathy of this community
is extended to Mr. and Mri.
Charles. Fowler who received word
on. Sunday of the death of the
former's sister Latira , Mrs. James.
Figgins, in St. Catharines. She
is survived by'her husband, a son/
John, arid daughter Miss Shirley
Fowler.. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler
aCcOmpanied his brother, Mr.
Fred FoWler, Pori Elgin, to the
service in St. Catharines on Tues-
day, May_30.
ON QUEBEC TRIP
PENTLAND - in Wingham and
District Hospital on Wednesday,.
May 17, 1972, to Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Pentland of Dungannon, a
daughter,
WOODS - Wayne and Joyce (Mof-
fat) Woods of Pembroke are happy
to announce the birth of their
daughter, 6. lbs. 15 ozs. at Civic
Hospital, Pembroke on Tuesday,
May 23, 1972, a granddaughter
for Mrs. Walter Woods of Wing-
ham and Mr. arid Mrs. Robert
Moffat, Point Clark.
THOMPSON at Wingham and
District Hospital on Sunday, May
28, 1972 to Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Thompson of R. R..1 Kincardine,
a daughter.
KLOOSTRA -'at Wingham and
District Hospital on Friday, May
26, 1972 to Mr. and Mrs. Ted
.Kloostra , R. Godertch„ a
son.
'JOHN HENDERSON .
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
Lorne Willits 'of Listowel and 'a'
student at the F.' E. Madill Sec-
ondary School in Wingham.
John's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Henderson of Lucknow.
Darrel and Karen of Parkhill spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fowler.
Mrs, Cecil Blake and Barbara
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Blake and Mr. and. Mrs.
Grant Sowerby and other friends
near Alliston.
Jim McWhinney of Zurich spent
the 'week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McWhinney.
On. Sunday of the previous week
Mrs. Ken (Lexie).Murch, provid-
ed a Mother's Day turkey dinner
at her parent's home in
Dungannon. 'Besides Mr. and
Mrs. 'Hugh McWhinney and Mr.
and Mrs.' Ken Murch,. Clinton,
othersuests were Mr. Jack
Murch, and Mrs. Mary Murch,
Clinton, Mr.-and Mrs. Robt.
McWhinney, 2nd Concession of
Wield', Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Chambers, Goderich and mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Mole ;Luckfiow.
EXPLORERS HOLD BANQUET
On Tuesday evening the ExplOr-
ers of Dungannon United Church
had a banquet at which the C. G.
I T. and mothers of the girls were
guests. Before and after the meal
the C. G.I.T. girls and their
leaders, Mrs. Rick Park and Mis.
Wayne Durnin, provided musical
WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st, 1972
numbers. Presentation of awards and promotions were held. Mrs,
Clarence McClenaghan on behal
of her husband who was at Confer
ence in London, welcomed the
25 in attendance and gave the
opening' "Grace". Mrs. W m.
Stewart, leader of the Explorers,
deserves much credit for her lead
ership all year. Her assistant is
Barb Blake. Leaders of both
groups would welcome new
members now ,to be read, for Sept
ember meetings, and perhaps a
"hike" soon.
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Mrs. Fred MacGregor•of Peter-
borough visited' friends and rela,
tives here and in Kincardine and'
Goderich.
Shirley Robb has gone to Det-
roit to work for a month.
Services in. Ashfield Presbyter-
ian Church were cancelled be-
cause of Ripley anniversary. On
Friday, June 2 Preparatory Set.%
vice will be held , with the Sacra-
ment of the 'Lord's Supper on June
4th at 11 a.m.
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girls from the. 'Dungannon arid'Si.
Augustine area are going on a
student exchange leaving from
Kingsbridge school' at 4. 00,a .m.
Monday, May 29. They will ar-
rive .at Vittoriavilli, Quebec at
ob p.m,that night, travelling
by chartered bus. They are to
arrive home. late Saturday
We at home will likely have 'Co
brush up on our French while they
are away!
GIRLS RECEIVE 4-H HONOURS
a. Dungannon 4-H Clubs I, II, and
III participated in their AChieve-
ment Day held in Wingham and
District High School on Saturday.
Splendid Fashion ShoWs on "Sleep-
wear" 'were presented. Among
the girls to receive County Hon-
ogir Certificates and Pins for com-
pleting six clubs were Barbara
Gilbert ancl Charlene Adams.
Among those receiving Provincial
'Honours were Cathy Culbert and
iKaren.Rivett (12 clubs). Congrat-
ulations?l Quite a number of
!mothers of the girls, also many
W.I. members enjOyed this after-
ircon programme. The ProJect
for Fall, 1972, is "The Third
Mt. and Mrs. H. I. L. Eedy
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
ketdetsor. of Goderieh to visit
relatives in Stratford ,*Sunday.
and ',qrs. Tom Fowler,
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