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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-11-03, Page 13diartgarincori news Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday* November 3, 1982: --Page 12 Dungannon spooks enjoy hallowe'en patty... • By Marie Park Avery enjoyable night was had by those attending the annual Hallowe'en dance sponsored by the Dungannon Aviculture Society on Sat- urday,. October 23. Music was provided by the Country Companions, who also judg- • ed the costumes. Best dres- • sed lady was Bernice Glenn. Best dressed• gent was Jack Pentland and best couple was Bob and Karen Sheph- erd. Most original was Deb- bie Park and most humorous was Diane Park. Mrs. Jim McFadzen of Guelph visited with her cousin, Mel Jones on Friday. Little Joel Bendig of co- erich visited with Grampa • and Gramma, Bill and Marie Park, Wanda, Patti and Brad on Friday and Saturday, while his parents attended a wedding in Kitchener. Jean Carruthers of Goder- ich and Mary Dere visited their aunt, Elizabeth Stoth- ers in Meaford Nursing Home on Sunday, also Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rose, Sheila and Alison in Markdale. Congratulations to Mr: and Mrs. S. Faber on the birth of a daughter, Sherry Lynn. Mr. Faber is employed at W. G. Thompson Ltd. Sympathy is extended to the members of the families of Mrs. Myrtle (Glazier) Hodges who died in Univer- • sity Hospital on Tuesday in her 81st year. Interment was in Christ Church Cemetery, Port Albert on Friday afterr noon. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Visit with Barrie Mr. and Mrs.. Harvie Thompson of Purple Grove, accompanied by Mr. and e•Mrs. Fred Young of Dungan- non, visited this weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burgerstalier and., family of Barrie, .• with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Richard of Oshawa and also called on Kathleen Wilson in Port Perry. Also visiting at the Richard home were Mr. and Mrs, Wray Thomspon, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collins and family were Sunday visitors with Dorothy Col- lins, Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney • MacDonald, London, spent the weekend, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs: Jack • Farrell and Mr. and Mrs. • John MacDonald. • Sunday visitors with Mrs. George Emerson and Bob were Mrs. Frances Emer- • son, Prank and Susan of Goderich. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrell spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Cliffe, Lurgan. Members of the Ripley Lions Club held their regular meetingin the Purple Grove • Community • Centre on Wednesday evening; Oct. 27. Catering to the dinner were Sandra Forster, Maureen Collins, Kerry Boyle and • Gladys Robertson. ' Mrs. Evan Keith of South Kinloss Spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Forster and family. Celebrating birthdays this weekend were Mandy and Melissa • MacDonald, children of Mr. and Mrs. Join. MacDonald. Mandy is now. two years old and Melissaone year. Visiting on Sunday were Mrs. Jean McLellan, Cambridge, and their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hewitson, Owen Sound. • \ Sandra Reid, who is atten- • ding Fanshawe College, Lon- don, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reid. Also visiting at the Reid home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins, Kintail. Sunday visitors with Mr. • and Mrs. Cecil Sutton and family were Mr. and Mrs. • Lyinaw Sutton, Teeswater, Olson visited with Bertha's mother, Mrs. Hay in hospital at Campbellford and other family members on the week- end. Cora Sherwood wagthe lucky ticket holder when the draw was made at the Blue - water Centre for the beauti- ful "Lonely Rose" quilt. Cora also reports that she has an Easter lily that is as mixed up as the weather. When the lily was done blooming at Easter, Cora planted the' bulb outside and despite the recent frosts, it is blooming again. Dungannon United Church • Rev. R. J. Roberts spoke on the topic, Ambassadors for Christ. • • The senior choir sang the anthem, He's the Lily of the Valley to My Soul. The junior clmir sang, A Sunbeam. and Mr. and Mrs. Wffiex King, •Bervie. On Sunday evening the Young People's Union of the Bervie. United Church charge met at the Sutton home. • • Betty Paul of Detroit was a weekendvisitor with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson and also visited her aunt, Mabel Breckenridge. On • Sunday, • Mr. and • Mrs. Thompson attended the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Thompson at the home of their son, Alvin Thompson, • Kincardine • township, and later visited • with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Nicholson, of Millarton. • On Wednesday last, a number of people from this community joined folk from the Kincardine area, going via bus to Toronto where they attended' the Hadassah Bazaar and • visited • the Sears' warehouse. Weekend guests: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Boyle were Mr. od,Mrs. Bill Brinkert and lotaughter Anita of Toronto and Miss Ivy Austin of • Chateau Gardens, Hanover: • Dutigannon Church is holding a Fowl Supper on November 10 with settings at S and 7 p.m. Tickets are available by contacting Sally Wright or Mrs. • Gordon Saunders. • The box for Zehr's tapes at the back of the church is placed there by the choir to help in purchasing music. The Dungannon children's • choir will meet on Wed- nesday night. Adult choir meets Thursday night and • children may come too. Flowers were placed in the • church from the funeral of. William Reed, father of Lynda McNee and Pat Thom- son. 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