The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-02-28, Page 20r
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Luckriow folk enjoy south
Bel ides our residents *het spend their
winters in *sumer have had we ad .
several, people that have enjoyed short Mb. IMF 1.110110W
vacations in Florida. Bob and Marlene'
sthoetsspot tela days holidaying there= by Mildred Lore
Mary Black, Argyle Dexter, Dorothy Engel
a .
Point Clay, and f,orlraine ,McGuire Sympathy is extended to the family of
had a 20 day trip which they enjoyed Mrs. Mark Johnston a resident of
very much. Dorothy Drown, Mabel Whit- . Pinecrest Manor who pulsed away last
by, Ken and Eileda Laidlaw and Vernon week.
and Anna Mae Hunter joined a two-week Jim and Susan McNaughton were in
tour to Lakeland.' While there they met London for A few days last week with
Petty Anne Elphick who was leading • their daughter, Susan end Rudi Henning,
another tour. They were able to enjoy a belated an- '
Wedding vows were .exchanged uh niversary party with their family, the
Saturday, February 24 in' the Mristian youngest great-granddaughter Angela
Reformed Church when. Tracy Staer and Cooper onaly• nine days old being able to
Jack Meurs were joined in marriage. join the festivities,
Jack's parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Gerry. Grace .Campbell, who had gone to
Meurs have moved into the home they Maple Grove Lodge in Goderich for the
purchased at tine comer of Outran and winter, has moved into Pinecrest Manor.
Rose Streets.. She is glad to be back in Lucknow.
Whinere in the grade seven aud'eight division of the Lucknow,Legion'i .public speak -
Ing contest held last Friday. night include (left to right) Heidi Martin, St. Joseph's,
thirrd; Melissa Brindley, Lueknow Central, first 'and h!hrt-moire Watt► a, Hroolteldee
secoml: The Red place winner advances on to the zone speakoff in Clinton this Fri-
day:evening.:.trvine Eedy (left): is Youth Education Chairman and Henry Clark is Presl
dent of B1r 30, Lucknow.
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Dungannon welcomes
new residents
On behalf of the Dungannon rernidents,
I would like to welcome Richard and
Robin Kions and their three children,'
Lindsay, Jason and Michael. They have
recently moved into Heather and Terry
McClincliy's :fanner home.
Elsie Pannabecker celebrated her bar-
thday with family . and friends last Soil -
day. at the home of Jim and Margaret
Errington. Elsie aleo celebrated at home
on Monday evening at a Loot Heir Party.
Aileen Trominer and her sister, Marie
Cade of St. Mary's, attended the. birthday
celebration of their sister, =an Odbert
at the People Care Centre, Stratford.
Darryl l Turner spenta few days in
Melilla' .last week, We are happy~ to hear
he is home and feeling better.
Dungannon Playschool meets every
Wednesday at the Senior Citizen Hall.
This week they will wishing this month's
thence on Shapes. '
Randy and Judy Kerr and .children, .
Sharon and Danny have returned from
holidaying in Mexico, '°
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atthe mDungannon"'
/licW of. Jim d MargareErr-
ington, 10. attended the meeting.
There was discussion on the War of the
Worlds. Special guests included Jean
Elliott who played some beautiful piano
selections,: Vikki. Lanka and her grand-
daughter
randdaughter Alice, Ila May Platten played
harmonica and her great granddaughter
also attended the meeting.
Dungannon Explorers and Messengers
spent last Sunday afternoon singing at
Pinecrest Nursing Home in Lucknow.
Their lovely singing raised some,
spirits.
Wayne Tucker,' 'president of the
Agricultural Society and his ,wife Dawn,.
Dunne Rivett Vicapreeident and wife
attended the Agricultural Convention in
Toronto this week.
Meetings included improvement for
local fairs, concession booths, midways,
government grants and many other
subjects. •
Dungannon's fair Queen, Stephanie
Durnin also attended the three day
convention.
Between meetings all five enjoyed the
city sights.
Seidors
About 40 attended the Valentine Pot
Luck supper at Dungannon Senior Citizen
Centre last Wednesday.
Fourteen tables enjoyed the February
14 euchre party with Evelyn Phillips
honoured as high lady and; Laura Hare
low lady. Cecil Pollock excelled himself
as high gentleman and low was Gordon
McGratten.
Nine tables of euchre were" in play. at
Dungannon Senior ' Citizens this past
Wednesday evening.
High lady Delores Culbert, low lady
Aileen Trower. High Man Jim Errington,
low man Ross Henry, Thys Groen, and
Elmer Trommer.
Church `News
In the Church . bulletin this Sunday,
Rev. Rob Roberts, Karen and family ex-
tended
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tendpeddoaa warm and sincere thank you to
the
lovely variety show, and most gn eneror uss
cheque.
They4 also wished all happiness and'
spititual prosperity with all their hearts.
Please call anytime before Sunday;
Karen Bridges 52 219 with your news or
information for the Dungannon Doings.
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