The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-04-28, Page 5dungannon news
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Visitors enjoy Sunday with Dungannon families
By INlade Park
Sunday visitors with Mary
Bene and Janie were John.
Bere and David, Karen Her-
nandez
and friend. of London.
Stephen, Debbie and Holly
Park of Godet1vh, V dei Park,
Wanda Park, Goderidr, and
Tim Hodges enjoyed supper
with Bill, Marie, Todd and
-Brad Park.
A successful auction was,
held at the Agriculture Hall
on Wednesday evening with
proceeds, going to the Dun-
gannon and area seniors..
Harry. Brindley was auction-
eer.
Congratulations to Irwin
and Bev Storey on the birth
of a 7 lb. 14 o¢, boy, on
Sunday, April 25, at Goder-
ich Hospital.
Mrs. Hazel Webster at-
tended- the christening of
Craig Patrick Rodrigues at
St. . Georges. " Anglican
Church, Goderich on Sun-
day. Craig is the grandson of
Bill and Ettabelie (Webster)
Bradley of Goderich. On Sat-
urday the families were to-
gether at the Bradley lno e
to celebrate birthdays . for
Hazel and another great
grandson, Blaine Miller.
Hugh and Hazel Murray of.
Guelph and Hazel's sister,
Iva McEwan of Arthur were
Sunday visitors with Jim and
Margaret Errington.
Fred and Betty Stirling,
Darlene and Harold of T hem-
esville-visited the. weekend
with Betty's mother, Mrs.
Robert Irvin.
Don and Lee Shetler and
grandson Matthew have re-
turned from a two week visit
with "their daughter, Donna
Kingdon, Mr. Kingdon and
four children at Trail, B.C.
While there they also visited
in Vancouver and Victoria on
Vancouver Island,
Wilf and Mad Pentland.
have returned home after
spending six months at their
winter home in Zephyr Hills,
Florida.
Linda :burnin, Peggy Jer-
vis, Sharon Dawson, Sue
Brown and Heather Dauphin
enjoyed the weekend in Sud-
bury, visiting with Angel
McNee, Brenda and Craig.
Several, W.I. members en-
tertained at . Huronviewfor
the birthday party. Mr. Cow-
an led in the sing sang,
Raymond Boyle favoured
with violin .selections mom -
partied onthe piano by his
daughter, Mary Ann.. Mrs.
Esther Gibson played several
old time favourites on the
piano much to everyones.
enjoyment.
A family gathering was.
held at the home of Bessie
and Graham McNee on Sun•
day to help Graham celebrate
his birthday.
Dwain= Linked Church •
Mr, George Cowan spoke
on the topic, Living What We
Learn and Learning 'What
We Live. The children's
story was, The Door To
Heaven.
The session and congrega-
tion were pleased to receive
into the Holy Christian
Church by baptism, Michael
Christopher Cowan, ban
December 26, 1982, son of
George Edward Lewis Cowan
and Christine Anne (Klob•
ucar) Cowan; Mark Wesley
Nfiriam, bornDecember 31,
1982, son of Kenneth John
Miriam and Sandra Lynne
Dickson.. Ronald Clair Hod-
ges is warnily welcomed into
Visiting from England
By May Boyle
Miss Mary. Maulden and
her brother, Leonard from
England, along with Mr. and.
Mrs. Frank Maulden and
Keith were dinner guests
with Edna and May Boyle.
Mrs. Ezra Stanley visited at
the same home on Sunday.
afternoon.
Ladies from here attended
the summary day for the
quilting course which was
held at the Huron Township
Hall, Ripley on Thursday,
April 15..
"Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Yeoman on
the arrival of their baby son.
Miss • Mary Maulden,
Leonard and Keith Maulden,
went to.Fonthill on Thursday
and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Phillips. Keith
returned home, Leonard and
Mary stayed for a longer
visit .
Mrs. Marretta Hodgins re-
turned home from Florida on
Sunday with her son, Ken-
neth . Hodgins, Shelley and
Julie of Niagara.
Pastor Gilbert and Mrs.
Van `Sligtenhorst, E veline,
and Helen . of Courtright
spent Monday with friends
here and at Ludm v.
The townhip hall at Hdy-
• rood was most attractive with
coloured streamers, wedding.
bells and vases of spring
flowers when ladies gathered
on . Friday evening for a
bridal shower for Miss Kelly
Mackie of concession B.
Mrs. Charles Murray was
chairlady and began the pro-
gram with a recipe for a good
marriage and extended a
welcome to everyone.
Marilyn Murray played
piano melodies and Mrs.
Gerald Murray . conducted
two contestants. Readings
were given by Mrs. Ray.
Buchnreier, Mrs. Harold
Smith and Mrs. Lorne Eadie. •
Becky Ackert did a tap .
dance.
Miss Edna Boyle played
the wedding march as' the
bride and her attendants
were seated on the platform
and Mrs. Charles . Murray
read an address of good
wishes to the bride. She was ,
assisted with the gifts by
Beck Ackert, Sharon Ma-
ckie, Lisa and. Glenda
Gamble. Carol Buchmeier
read the verses on the cards,
which accompanied the many
lovely and useful gifts.
The bride thanked • every-
one and modelled her pretty
bow hat as pictures were
taken. All enjoyed a bounti-
ful lunch and a most, pleasant
evening. .
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membership at Dungannon
United Church, transferring
from Lucknow Presbyterian.
Clinch.
All members of congrega-
tion are: invited to Spring
Thankotfering meeting on
Sunday evening, April' 25 at
Trinity Ashfield Church.
Observer subscriptions are
54.50 each and are to be in to
Bessie McNee by first Sun-
day in'May if at all possible.
Your cooperation will be very
much appredated.
Nile uihpd a .
The session and congrega-
tion of Nile are very pleased
toreceive into the Holy
Christian Church by bap-
tism, Lee Arnold. Kerr, been
October 29, 1970, . son of
Arnold Leroy Kerr and Shar-
on Norene (Baxter) Kerr.
Richard Sheldon Kerr, born
November 13, 1975, . son of
Arnold Leroy Kerr and 'Shar-
on Norene (Baxter) Kerr.
Duogannon
U.C.W..
The April meeting was
held at the home of Tulle
Logtenberg on Tuesday ev-
ening, April 20, with a good
attendance. '
Gloria Pearson and Doris
Gibed were .in charge of the
program using the Easter
thence. Assisting with this
informative reading were
Ruth Wintemute, . Delores
Culbert, Emily Drennan,
Tlnie Logtenberg and Marie
Stewart.
Melissa Logtenberg play-
ed a delightful piano selec-
tion. A skit entitled, Help Me
Doctor, led by Bessie McNee
and assisted by Elsie Irvin,
Doris Cowan, Helen Dawson,
and . Donna Alton proved to
be helpful and comical as
well. The roll call was
answered with a. plant ex-
change.
•
The Fall Rally will be held
at Dungannon Church in
'early October with the
theme, Let Our .Light Shine
'On. An invitation was. read
to attend Trinity Church for
their • Spring Thankoffering.
meeting on Sunday, April 25..
The business meeting fol-
lowed and was dosed with
the MizpSh . benediction. A
delicious lunch was served
by Emily Drennan and Time
Logtenberg. : .
Winsbunny draw
at Ripley District
BY
ROBIN CUYLER
SHARI CLAMPITr
Stuffed Bunny Draw
The winner of the stuffed
bunny was Debbie MacKay.
The draw was made on Apr.
8,
Midterm
Exams Over
The second semester
midterm exams were on
•
Apr. 16,19 and 20. There are
only about two more months
of school left for this year
Typing Contest
A number of students in
Mrs. McMillian's. Office
Practice class went to Port
Elgin on Apr. 21 to compete
in a typing contest. Unfor-
tunately. none of the girls
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