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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-04-14, Page 14dungannon nears Lncknpw Sentinel, Wednesday, April 14, 1982 --Page 14 Families gather in Dungannon for Easter weekend By Mark Park Mr. and Mrs. . Ross Mac- Donald of Ottawa visited. with his mother, Mrs. Lil MacDonald,over the Easter. holiday.. Brad Park spent the week- end in Goderich with his sister, Vicki Park anil they took a trip to Stratford on Saturday. A family gathering was held at the home of Terry and Penny Hodges, Sherry and Tanya on Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Vanderburg, Vicki and Paula, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Sillib, Lisa and Mich- ael, Tim Hodges and. Wanda Park and Mr. and Mrs: Gerry Bere. John and Bonnie Gib. bings, Michael and Ashley of Clinton visited with Bonnie's grandmother, Mrs. Tom Park on Saturday. Al and Roberta Linskill, the second concession of Ashfield had their daughter, Sheila McCallum of Toronto home for the long weekend: Also visiting were Roberta's two sisters from Toronto and, Goderich and a nephew and his wife from Webwood, near Espanola. Roberta is an aunt. of Mrs. Maxine Maize. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cul- bert, daughter,- Lynn and grandchildren, Heather. and Robbie Ohm motored to Lon: - don on Sunday to visit with their granddaughter, Trish Ohm, who has been a patient in War Memorial Hospital since March 29. She had her surgery on April 2 and should be home , sometime this week. Tom Park and Michelle Good visited on Sunday in Seaforth with her grand- mother, Mrs. Ethel Sallows. The Willing Workers group had a very successful ham and turkey.smorgasbord'. dinner on Thursday when about 170 people sat down at the rive and .seveno'clock sittings. Easter dinner family guests with Leonard and Olive Chisholm were David and Virigiria Caesar, Colin Chisholm, Leola Chisholm. of Cambridge, Donald Hartung of Gowansiown. and Lynn, Alec and Jack Chisholm of Goderich, Charlene Elphick, Joe and Irene West of Stratford and Fran and Jim Farrell and Christina of Ripley visited on Sunday with Derk and Tinie Logtenberg and family;. Company over theholidays with Ben and Margaret Mole were Bob and Betty Mole; Jack and Nancy Phillips, Andy, Jason and Anita of Hensall, Don and Lois Wal- den and Tina and Walter Mole, all of Kincardine and Mrs. Belle Mole of.Lucknow., Bob and Joanne Wilkins and, Catherinellvisited on Sunday. Mrs. Kay Wright of. Tham- esville visited lover the holi- day with Bob and Sally Wright and boys. She attend- ed the United Church service on Sunday with the family, when eldest grandson, Jim became a member of the church. Dungannon United Church 'In an impressive service with an almost capacity con- gregation, the following per- sons werereceived and wel- coined into full membership and Christian fellowship . within the church at Dungan. non, By Profession of Faith: Nancy Anne Carmichael, Kenneth Derk Logtenberg, Robert Craig McNeil, . Heath- er Jo -Anne Ohm, Heather Lynne Storey, and James Norman Wright. By Re -Affir- mation of Faith: Ronald Kenneth Chisholm and Jane Teresa Chisholm. By transfer of Membership: Mrs. Kath- ryn Anne Moran from North Street United, Goderich. The choir sang the anth- em, The !Stranger of 'Galilee. A group of some choir mem- bers from Dungannon and some from Nile, accompan- ied by Jean Elliott on, piano and. Leroy Dougherty and Ken Logtenberg with guit- ars, sang, No Other Song. The children's story was,. Jesus and the Puppy, .high lighted by the presence of a real puppy. Mr., Cowan's sermon was entitled, All That I Am. The Dungannon Willing Workers helda very succes- sful Easter Smorgasbord on Thursday, attended by ap- proximately 170 people. ThePastoral Relations' committee' is pleased to .an - nonce that the Official Board at its meeting on Thursday, April 1, officially. extended a call to Rev. Robert J. Roberts of Ailsa Craig, effective July 1, 1982. Nile United Church The following persons were received and 'welcomed into full membership and Christian : fellowship within the church at Nile: By Profession of Faith: Bradley own at the lanes Youth Bowling April 1 Senior high single, Duayne Allan 297. Senior high triple, Bruce Elliott 766. Junior high single, Paul Carter 19.1. Junior high triple, Andy Grazier 440. Bantam high single, Lea Anne Livingston 169. Ban- tam high triple, Lea Anne Livingston 393. Points: Lamberginis 15, Cadillacs 15, Corvets 10, Firebirds 91/2, Z28's 91/2,. Ferraris 4. April 8 Senior high single, Leslie Livingston 223, Senior high triple; Leslie Livingston 533. Junior high;single,.Mary Downey 236. Junior high triple, Mary Downey 505. Bantam high single, Lea Ante Livingston 181. Bant- am high triple, Lea . Anne Livingston 405. Points:' Lamberginis 26, Firebirds 231/2, Cadillacs 21, Corvets 21, Z28's 20%, Ferraris 14. 1lllen't Bowling April 6th High: single, Bob Greer 286. High triple, Bob Greer" 678. Games over 225: Bob Greer 286. 232, Eric Taylor 238, Gerry Ross 237, Greg Park 231. Total team points: Buicks 27, Dodges 24, Mustangs 23 Pontiaca 18, Oldsmobiles 17, Fords 17. • Men's playoffs High single, Gerry Ross 275. High triple, Eric Taylor 668. Games over . 225: Gerry Ross 275, Eric Taylor 274, Bob Greer 262, Dave Hum- phrey 245, Jiihn Party 230,, John McLeod 227. Team points: Buicks 15, Dodges 14, Mustangs 12, OIdsmobiles 9, , Fords 9, Pontiacs 4, • FARM EQUIPMENT 00.000 r' WORTH OF Farm Equipment Must Be Sold 50 TRACTORS AND OVER 200 PIECES OF FARM EQUIPMENT Saturday , ApiiI 1 7th mO:OO a.m. BrindleySales Yard DUNGANNc5 J Auctioneer: Gordon H. Brindley James Black, Leroy Eric Dougherty, . Carolyn Dawn I)owds, Lisa Marie Feagan, Kimberly Anne Miller, Lau- rie Helen Pentland and Vicki Denise Vanderburgh. By transfer of Membership: Mrs. Noreen Kerr from Knox Presbyterian Church, Goder- ich; Mr. Charles ' Culbert from, Dungannon' United Church and Mrs. Victoria Culbert from Benmiller Unit- ed Church. Brookside Broadcast A Fun Fair was put on by room 8 on Thursday in the gym featuring several gam- es, a bake table and •a rum- mage table and several ticket. draws. Winners of the draws were as follows: case :of. poli; Angela Millian; cake, Jodi Kerr; chocolate bunny:, Hea- ther Storey; Easter eggs, Cathy Dow; inflated bunny., Joyce McWhinney; candy guess, Lavonne Curran, Jeff McMichael, Susan • Curran and Doug Farrish tied. Winner of cake in the teacher's draw was Ross Errington'who shared it with ,AUCTION SALE Of Period and Antique household furniture and effects for ERNEST MIME Belgrave, with some, Wingham additions to be held at WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE ,next to L.C.B.O.. SATURDAY, APRiL 17 • 11 a.m. Round dining table w. 3 ex. leaves, 6 chairs;; bon- net chest w.. mustache pulls and mirror; 3 pine blanket boxer 14 hip rest chairs; 2r washstands; -4 period dressers; pine felly, cupboard; period cup-. board w. drawers; 5 bed frames; springs • 1 w. brass rods; couch w. oak frame; Quebec heater; Mason and Misch plane; 56" high,- excellent ap- pearance; piano bench oak table w. pineapple legs, 5 ex. leaves; display cabinet; patterned rug, 8' x 5'; modern G.E. stove; large refrigerator; 'com pact dryer end spin wash- er, both late models; Bos- ton rocker; treadle sewing machine; 2 trunks - one a hip top; sewing cabinet; 4 plant stands; pine, bench; Eureka roto -motor Vacu- um; 3 feather ticks; elec- tric clocks; { pictures; Toast -R -Oven; sad Irons; iron stewing kettle; apple .peeler; several dozen sealers, 'Incl. 2,quart Beaver; bake board; crocks; wooden croklnole, board; quantity bedding, Incl. quilts, 2 elec. blank - els; old school books; collector's • tins; •cream cam' kitchen utensils• and dishes; incl. some very Interesting items; 2 Ohris tie Stiff hats; mink muff and neck pieces; hand and garden tools and s much more. PREVIEW: Fri. April 10 2,5and 7-9 Saturday, April 17, Prior to Sale Time MOBILE LUNCH JACK ALEXANDER Auctioneer Tel: 357=1011. and 357-1442 --15ar the staff, after school. Some of the classrooms had made plans to go to the sugar bush last Monday but the weatherman did not cooperate and plans had to be postponed. We hope for better luck this week. -� ' The photographer was in the school on Wednesday and Thursday totake class and student pictures.. The Man To See Is IYI9NTEE R ALTOR 198 ACRES, highway location, Ashfield Township. 100 ACRES ASHFIELD cash crop, all workable, automated barn for 450 hogs,, financing. available. 375 ACRES HURON Township,cash crop. 480 ACRES KINLOSS Township, cash crop, no buildings. 283 ACRES, cash crop, Ashfield Township. 219 ACRES KINLOSS modern dairy barn. HOMES ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 3 bedroom .home located en approximately 1 acre. Ask to see this home. Possession to be arranged. LUCKNOW, ideally located 3 bedroom home, heated garage, rec. room, carpeted throughout, large lot, immediate possession. GODERICH, 3 bedroom home, asking 821,500, all offers- considered. i' LUCKNOW, 4. bedroom, close to churches' and schools, corner lot. i LUCKNOW '4 bedroom, 3 lots, , vendor will finance. LUCKNOW, 5 year old 4 bedroom, shown by ppointment. ' .Warren: & Terry Zinn PHONE 529-7350 R. R. N 2, LUCKNOW • B A Mc ':o[AGH REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LTD 528-2031.' Lucknow KINLOSS'TOWNSHIP 175 acres,' farrow to frdsh, good buildings. 100 acres, loose housing' barn with trench silo, priced to sell. 100 acres, 2 bedroom bungalow, vendor will hold mortgage. 50 acres, 4 year old, 3 bedroom home, gravel loam, good buildings. 100 acres, horse farm, 1/2 mile track, 60. workable. 150-300 acres, dairy farm available with cows ' and quota, financing available, at . good rate., 200 acre dairy -farm available with cows and quota, financing available at good interest rate. ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 659 acres, level, one set of good buildings, cash Crop. 100 acres, cash 'crop, good set of buildings. 100 acres, level, highway location. 100 acres, level, cash crop farm, requires drainage. HURON TOWNSHIP. 150 acres, level, systematically drained... ' 150 acres, level, well drained, good buildings. HOMES Lucknow • 11/2 storey, 3 bedroom home, attached' garage, completely remodelled. iKinloss - 4 'bedroom hams, on 7 acre lot, completely Insulated, financing available. Ashfield - 4 bedroom home on 4 acre lot, good workshop. Point Clark Area - 3 bedroom home on 'A acre well treed lot,' double garage. • 3 bedroom home on large lot with garage, 1 block from betels. • 2 bedroom home; 111/2% mortgage, $220 per month. FRASER MacKINNON ROBT. CAMPBELL Res. 395-2880 519.7417 BARRY McDONAGH 528-3821