The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-06-12, Page 9014,
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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."
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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 .
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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.
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