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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1977 PAGE EIGHTEEN
DUNGANNON
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Caesar, Paul
and Matthew of Cuyahoga Falls
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Anderson and visited
other relatives in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pierce of
Brantford called on many friends
and relatives around Dungannon
and Lucknow on Monday.
Several of the clan from this area
attended the Webster family picnic
in Brucefield on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs; Bob Eedy and
family of Mississauga visited Mr.
and Mrs. Irvine Eedy on the
weekend.
Sympathy is extended to the
family and friends of Mrs. Carman
igaydon- Carl; -whose-
funeral took place on Sunday from
McCallum's Funeral Home in
Goderich with, interment in Dun-
gannon Cemetery.
John and Kathie Stanbury visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Park and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee
enjoyed Sunday supper with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan McNee and boys of
London at their cottage near Port
Albert. Mr. and. Mrs. Kitchener
Finnigan of Goderich were also
guests.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Young (nee Margaret. Phelan)
who were married on Saturday in
the Anglican Church at Port Albert.
Mrs. Willetta McWhinney and
Mrs. Evelyn Errington attended
the annual convention of the
Ontario Horticultural Association
at Win d sor n ivirsity-front-Wed,
nesd ay till Saturday last week.
They joined a bus load, which had
started at Lion's Head and picked
up delegates all along the way.
About 600 delegates from all over
Ontario were in attendance. One of
the highlights was a tour of Jackson
Park Experimental Rose Garden
which has 15,000 rose bushes. Also
there were commercial exhibits,
Junior Garden Club displays and
exhibits of miniature arrangements
to be seen. Guest speaker on
Thursday was Hon. William New-
man, Minister of Agriculture and
Food. Next year's convention is to
be held in Kingston.
Jack Smith has been ill in
hospital in London this past week.
Mrs. Smith went down to see him
on the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fowler,
Darrel and Karen ofrarkliTifirlsitecr
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler on
Saturday.
Mrs. Jack Phillips is convales-
cing at home after spending last
week in Kincardine Hospital.
Several from this area attended
the benefit dance at the Legion Hall
in Goderich on Friday •evening for
Mr. andiqrs. Cecil McNall, who,
lost their home by fire two weeks
ago.
'Rev. H.' G. Dobson spoke on
"King in the Kingdom of things"
at Sunday service in Dungannon
United Church.
All are invited to worship next
Sunday when the Sacrament of
Holy Communion will be administ-
ered. It will also be Rev. Dobson's
farewell service as he and Mrs.
Dobson are moving to, Fonthill the
week following. They have secured
an apartment there. Our best
wishes are with them.
Sunday School will be held at the
regular time next Sunday.
The annual Memorial Service
will be held at Dungannon Cemet-
ery on Sunday at 3 p.m. The
speaker will be Rev. H. G. Dobson.
Since this is Senior Citizen's
Week, this would be a good week to
call on someone old or sick or
shutin.
The Induction Service for the
new minister Rev. Clyde Westhav-
er is to be in Nile United Church on
Wednesday, June 29 at 8.00 p.m.
Rev. Stan MacDonald of Londes-
boro will be there to introduce Rev.
Westhaver. It is hoped as many as
possible from Dungannon and Nile
congregations will come out to
welcome Rev. and Mrs. Westhav-
er, who are planning to move into,
the manse on that, day. A
committee is making special plans
for the induction service including
selections from the Nile choir.
Invitations are being sent to the
reeves of neighbouring townships.
Pastor Doug Zehr conducted
Sunday. service at Dungannon
Christian Fellowship Church,
speaking on a Father's Day theme.
Special music was provided by Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Martin and three
daughters, Beverley, Charlene and .
Karen. of Waterloo.
OBITUARY
MELISSA ANNE STAM
Melissa Anne Stam pasSed away
• suddenly on May 31, 1977 in
Kincardine Township. She was
born only .3 short years before on
March 6, 1974.
"Many lovely things are • destin-
ed to be with us for only a short
period of time. Flowers come into
new bud and reach their glorious
bloom, but they must pass out of
our lives in the season of frost. Yet
we are the richer for having seen
them, touched them, and enjoyed
their fragrance. How much more
rewarding, then, is the life of a
loved one who leaves a heritage of
loving memories with us that can
never die. God gave us memory so
that we might have roses in
December".
She is survived by her parents
Karen and Lenny Stam, one sister
Kerry Lynn; great grandmother
Mrs. Alberdina Stam, Holland;
paternal grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Stam, Kincardine Town-
ship; maternal grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Lackey, Huron
Township; three uncles, three
aunts and' three cousins.
The funeral service was conduct-
ed by Rev. Van Staalduinen at the
Lucknow Christian Reformed
Church, Lucknow. Final resting
place is Kincardine Cemetery.
Two Boys
Visit Legislature
Two boys visited the Ontario
Legislature last week for a tour of
the parliament buildings in Toron-
to, courtesy of Murray Gaunt.
Darren Priske, f R. R. 1
Kincardine, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Priske, and Cecil Webster, R.
R. 3 Lucknow, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wellington 'Webster, were offered
the trip a couple of weeks ago by
Mr. Gaunt. Both are grade 10
students at KDSS.
The two boys had been dropping
into the Liberal headquarters
during the election on a regular
basis to pick-up Gaunt buttons.
They also put up a few posters.
Darren met Mr. Gaunt on one of
his trips to the headquarters on
Victoria Street and the boys were
offered a trip down to Toronto for
the day.
/ •
Mr. Gaunt gave them a ride
there and back.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO