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.
St. Lawrence
Cement
PORTLAND AND MASONRY
, IN'STOCK
HENDERSON
i•
J.W.BUIDING WORE
HENDERSON UMI11 LuCKNow. ONT.
Business Hours Mon. to Fri. • a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
!�. $ a.m. M Moon.