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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-10-27, Page 4dungannon news Luelmow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 27, l982 --Page 4 Smiths see newgrandsonfor thefirst time on the weekend By blade Park Company over the week- end with Mr. and Mrs... Jack Smith and Lloyd were Mr: and Mrs. Gary Kilgour and family of Kitchener. This was the . first time for Jack and Marion to see their new grandson, 5 -day-old Cary 'Grant Kilgour, born on Mon- day, October 18. Other week- end company were Mrs. Paul Byers of Stratford and Mich- elle Cos . of Kitchener. On Sunday dinner guests at the Smith home. were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deeves of Clinton and. Mr. and Mrs. Len Mills of Shilo, Manitoba. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Florence . Reed and daughters, Lynda McNee and Pat. Thomson and famil- ies on the death of a beloved husband, father and grand- father, . William Reed on Friday, October 22 in God- erich Hospital. There were 'nine tables of euchre on Wednesday even- ing in play at the Agriculture Hall at a card party sponsor- ed by the Senior Citizens.. Frank Pentland had high score for the men while Tom Culbert was low, Lynn Cul- bert . was high lady and Bertha Olson had low score. [Intended for last week] The Dungannon Kinettes." celebrated their first anniver- sary witha dinner meeting at the Bedford Hotel. on October 12. Past president, Debbie Bauer, was in charge of the special evening and organiz- ed a Scavenger .Hunt which provided a lot of enjoyment. Lucky winners of the "Hunt" were Marilyn Tebow and Doreen McNeil. Afterwards, everyone met at the home of Karen Redmond for coffee and anniversary cake. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sher- wood accompanied Mr. Rob;. ert Sherwood, Irma Ander- son, Hazel Habel, all of Goderich to Livonia, Michi- gan on Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Harvey Finnigan, who died in Holi- day, Florida. Mrs. Finnigan was a sister-in-law to ' the ladies. • Harvey accompanied his sisters home and plans to visit with relatives before re- turning to his home . in' Flor- ida. Congratulations•to. Bill and Mary Mole on the birth of their daughter, Julie on Sun- day, October 10 in Goderich hospital. Dungannon United Church' Rev. Roberts spoke on, "Luck or Chance" on Sunday • morning. The two choirs provided special music for Peace Sun- day, 'accompanied by Mrs. Jean Elliott on the piano and Leroy Dougherty and Ken Logtenberg on guitars. The•Junior choir sang, On the Wings of a Dove, and This Land, conducted by Mr. Tillbrook. The senior choir sang, Why Me? -Dungannon U.C.W. The Christian. Develop- ment Committee was in char$e of the October meet- ing which was held in the church on. Tuesday evening. Tinie Logtenberg opened the meeting with a poem and scripture reading. The theme was, Thankfulness. , Elsie Irvin gave two read- ings, Thanksgiving • Glad- ness, and I Thank Thee Lord. Tinie Logtenberg read the poem, Thanks for Living. Tinie and. Elsie , put on a skit entitled. A Daily Work - r, Receives rose bowl award By Sharon Alton The monthly meeting of the . West Huron Junior Farmers was held at Brook- side Public School on 'Octob- Octob- er 11. New members were introduced. Club activities, including' the annual banquet and the zone 7 conference in Nov- ember and the barbeque and dance in May were discus- sed,: The Rose Bowl Award was. presented to Nancy Aitchison for the work she has done over the past year. out, and discussion followed. The roll call was answered with, What we are NOT Thankful. For. The minutes and correspondence were read. The U.C.W. is invitedto the Auburn U.C.W. meeting on October 26 • for their Thankoffering. Mr. George Cowan will be guest speaker, Dungannon Church is planning a Family Dinner on November 10. Nora Saunders conducted a contest as her feature with answers being names of places, in the area. Lunch was served by Bes- sie McNee • and Donna Young, foiling the meeting. • f f f 4 '83 •Lottery Tickets 'Hats .Mugs •T -Shirts - Sweat shirrs (Children' Sizes by ordering) •Buttons and Bumper Stickers (Can 6s purchased at Johnstone's Furniture) ***• ***********l►.I► 'VOTE' NOVEMBER 8th : VOTE Patricia .Haskell for PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE Ashfield & West Wawanosh Townships *wife of Douglas *mother of Scott i Jane • , *one in our regular, school system. *one in our special school system •Advisory Committee Member SILL $2 • Huron County.'000rd of Education 1181-82,1$2-$3 •11 years business backnround •I care 1 Bye, sieve... 1 . •In Communication between Board, School & Parents •that financial Restraints are necessary *In Education for all FOR TRANSPORTATION TO THE POLLS CALL 529-7701 11 SAE $.: V White Pine 11,6T8,G•YMohh 4 WHITE PINE I FOR BARN AND GARAGE DOORS ALSO Banc Door Trade, Galvanized Track Cover, Brackets, -Lags and Trolleys Stop Heat Loss We will replace broken glass in wood and aluminum windows.. , Now is the time to. replace cracked and broken. windows. 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