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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-06-12, Page 9014, II Lots doin Approximately 300 people attended . th Trinity Vntted. Church Garden Party at . Brook- side Public • School on June Those 'Trinity United Church Women sure know how to cm*. Congratulations to Bon and Jayne Miltenburg on the birth of their third daughter, Anna. Kathleen, on May 28 weighing 8 lbs. 8 oz. Members of the Lucknow Town; and Country Club attended the • ` Unite. d Senior Citizens of Ontario Zone Rally held in Palmerston 'May 29. An appreciation pro- gram and awards presen- tation was. held at the MacKay Centre, Goderich on.. June 6. Congratulations to all the winners' especially to those form this .area: euchre - Ilene Sillib and Mildred Johnston; crib- bage Aileen Tigert and Muriel McGuire; croki- nole - Charlie Johnston and Harold Maize; horse- shoes - :Ivan Rivett and Harold Carter. - A large crowd attend- ed the .Olde Tyme Dance held at the Senior Centre on Friday, June 7 with. music supplied by'the Country Ramblers. Congratulations to Lynn Alton and Phares Horst. who were married at the Lucknow United Church' on• June 8.. A large crowd attended their reception at the Lucknow Community Centre. On-7une 3, 12_CGIT members of Dungannon Union. Pastoral Charge entertained their mothers and six guests at the annual mother daughter banquet. . Constable Robin Milroy, .. of • Guelph detachment .of the OPP Force spoke on "Worsen ,in Police" and gave an interesting account of how the canine unit works. . Graduation diplomas, pins and floral arrange- ments were presented to Kelly McNee, Jennifer Upthegrove . each involved for five years' and Natasha Godfrey, four years These. three active girls will assist the leader Elizabeth Irvin, when fall : activities begin:, . Heather Irvin.. received the white.Langard cord. (three years). Alicia Campbell .received g special' gift from president Natasha Godfrey, as .a goig-to- Luc in hamlet of Dungannon college remembrance. e On June 5, fair weath- er brought out nine tables oplayers euchre .Ila , ers to y. Dungannon Senior Centre. Sharing the lime- light was Gloria Pearson, Harold Kraemer, Oscar Scheftor and Grace Finnigan. Friends attended the birthday celebration of Beth McConnell at Farris- Country Lodge on Sunday, A short song fest of favorite hymns,. featuring the Dungannon Ladies Trio, was accom- panied by Ed Stiles on the piano which came form the- home of Beth. Beth' ably expressed appreciation. A pancake breakfast was served at the •DungannonfDonnybrook Dungannon Agriculture churches, under the lead - Hall on Saturday .,while ership of Rev. Phillip the slo-pitchball tourna- Gandon, on Sundays meat° was underway. • The Dickson girls A Twelve, co-ed teams' pare Wendy, Diane, Arlene ticipated in thisevent and . Ralph, daughters of. Allan ;and; Beth Dickson; spent Sunday with their parents, 4.. Final standings aro. 'A' ehampsit 'n Miss.; 'A' runner up - The Pak; B champs - .Magic Steam; `B'• runner`up A -The D D's; `C' champs Rum Runners; `C' runner, up - Mixed Trouble. Many yard. sales were held in the village that day, with the "Corning and going" of a large crowd. Thanksgiving.o'f the Lords' Supper. was observed '" at The• George Errington family celebrateddangly ter Betty's. birthday on June 9. -Celebrating "Nifty Fifty" over the weekend was Judy Sproul at the agriculture dance and Cecil Cranston, who with his family, enjoyed a scenic day trip "up North." all HaPPY Father's Day to ow Sentieet, Wednesday, June • 'New building telephone or data prewire bush) residential. lephone set or jack moves, additions or repairs. •Repairs to VCRs, cordless phones. oNtultitone on-site paging systems. , consulting services, including training and ern design. *Compare our rates...o 1. 35� BOO for the first Q ur a pp � rates...only �V.RI�R Y \. �F6S� +FT�MT��FA{ and $20.010 for each additional hone a We are the affordable alternative to the telephone company Mnberley 3954672 148S-2204262 o, EE1UTIFLLLYDE$JGNED LANDSCAPES DESERVE ONLY THE BEST QUALITY . NURSERY STOCK ... and you'll find both quality designs and plant material at Huron Landscaping Limited Avon JaH Lcap ly .2issitaci Ovule: 1/2 mi. south of Lucknow 519-529-7247 These little members' of the Dungannon Play School. wrapped up this year'ssession with a party last week. they all enjoyed their year under the supervision of Donna Curran. Back row, from the left: Mary Gwen. Miltenburg, kyle Good, Nicholas McGlivery,Nicole Logtenberg, Dean .Gere, Grant Alton, Nicole Boyle, Brett Hendriks, Kayla= McWhinneyy. Front row: Jenna Zinn, Chan Gutia anis, Matthew Nivins, Quinn Shiels and Morgan Phillips. Absent Christine Burgsma. (Pat . • Livingston phOto) ` Purple Grove happenings Happy birthday to Annika Rear who turned 18 last week! Greetings as well to all other June celebrants. • Recent visitors with ,Wilda and Harvey Thompson were Lauraine and Frank Burgstaller, Barrie, and their visitors Phyllis and Jack Saldana of Vancouver, B.C. Wilda : and Harvey Thompson: and Wray and Linda Thompson, Mississauga, spent a weekend recently in South Porcupine with Joan Thompson and Lucas, and Kimberly and Richard Wagner and Devin. Morley and Deanna Scott. attended .. the Pettepl;aee reunion in Clinton of Sunday. Sympathy is extended to the : family. of the late Elva Needham who pissed away recently. The members: of Purple Grove Bible Study group made their • annual trip on Tuesday to Woodstock to the Macpherson's. Several of the Grove ladies attended • the, trousseau tea for June bride,- Helen Anne •Needhar, which was. held at her parents home on Sunday. Anne McCosh and Mary Anne Kukoly visit- ed recently with Sandy Gander, Edith Fyvie, Annette},and' a Sarah Veltkanrp... Scott ,:and Ruby Walsh were recent visitors'with Anne MtCosh. T$HIRTS : FREE $19W)GOES m SAu< ritiCto �1: ";C.S,; '.*a 1.99 •turn to page 16 OO•REASON TO GOLF FRIG THURS. = JUNE 14 - 20 sSAT.1&9PM SUN - THURS. 8 PM, the movie's climactic set piece is ono of the hest of all train chases.', a 10rr, Moira ►fEr ar WM a a PI r I PO 1 A 111 1 ! calor' onkolairaunr nnIl r LONG DISTANCE? CALL 1.800-265.3138 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO Bill Carroll, right of the Walkerton Special Olympics board of directors receives a .' cheque for $60700.'from lin Montgomery. The Money" was raised in the.10th-Annual Charlie : Harris Open Charity Golf Tournament Association . held by the :Grey - Bruce Automobile t eaters Associatlom "held. last July. This Veai3s.tourhament is scheduled ' for June 7 at the . Walk-ertirr�'::; Golf & bounty Club` R.