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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-07-05, Page 17if Memo.iai Service held at Dungtuuon BY MARX HERE MEMORIAL. SERVICE Rev. C. G. Westhaver gave the address at the annual Memorial Service at Dungannon Cemetery on Sunday, July 2 at 3.15 p.m., speaking on, "Eternity in our Hearts". Pastor Lawrence led the gathering in prayer. The Honour Roll of Dead in 1977-78 included Miss Melinda Black, Mr. Clifford Sproul, Master Michael Glenn, Mrs. Eliza Stewart, Mr. Earl McNee, Mrs. Minnie Jones, Mrs. Margar- et McPhee, Mr. Robert Calvin McWhinney, Mr. Nel- son-- Culbert, Mr. Albert Maize, Mr. Blake Alton, Mr. John Rivett, Mrs. Ida Mc- Whinney, Mrs. Olive (Free) Thomson, Mr. Alvin Alton, Miss Mary Murray, Mrs. Laura Eedy. Two minutes of silence were observed in memory of the deceased. The offering received was $264 which goes to the Cemetery Board. SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kidd of Georgetown visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Webster on Sunday and attended the Memorial Service at the Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Smith and family of Chatham spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson have moved to their home in Kincardine but will be commuting to work in the Fire Insurance Office until the end of the year. Joanne and Stephen Whit- ney have moved from Kitch- ener to the home formerly occupied by Joanne's par- ents,' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson. Stephen is em- ployed in the Fire Insurance Office. Debbie Maclnnes returned home from Goderich Hospit- al on Sunday with a broken collar bone following an ac- cident on Friday evening on Highway 21, involving a motor cycle and a camper outfit. Paul Brown is in London in hospital with multiple injuries suffered in the same accident. Mrs. Amy Wiggins and Mrs. Dorothy Pentland at- tended the Open House at Londesboro Manse on Wed- nesday. Kathie and John Stanbury held a family gathering and barbecue on Sunday at their home in Dungannon. Those from out of town included Marybelle and- Dwight Ald- ham and family, of Ingle- wood, Maylin and John Bere and family of London. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rivers of ,Goderich called on Mel Jones on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- Whinney and Mrs. Harry Chambers (Claire), Trevor and Tracey enjoyed a trip to Ingleside near Cornwall for a few days last week. ' They visited Willetta's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gogo and her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Blair. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Case (nee Evelyn Schmid) who were married in Dungannon Unit- ed Church on Saturday with the reception following in Dungannon Agricultural Hall. Sympathy is extended to relatives of Gordon Valad, R, 7 St. Thomas, formerly of Crewe area, who died sud- denly do Friday, June 30 in his 57th year. He is survived by his wife, Margaret (And- erson)(Keates) Valad; son Keith •of London, step child- ren, Gerald Keates of Lon- don and Mrs. Peter (Sharon) Hopps of Peterborough; mother Mrs. Ellen Valad of Riversdale; four brothers and four sisters, Mrs. Cecil Blake visited friepds in Atwood and List- owel on Wednesday. Lynda and Grant Sowerby of Tor- onto spent the weekend with Mrs. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sowerby of Goderich Township were Sunday visit- ors. Mrs. Mary , Bere came home from Goderich Hospit- al on Friday. Mr. Cecil Culbert is in Goderich Hospital with an ulcerated leg. Little Douglas Culbert, son of Don and Linda Culbert was taken to Goderich Hos- pital and on to London Hospital with pneumonia recently but is now home convalescing. Mrs. Thos. Dickson, God- erich, formerly of 2nd con- cession West Wawanosh, is presently in Goderich -Hos- pital. Mr. and . Mrs. Howard Godfrey/ hosted a family gathering of Hardys and Linningtons at Dungannon Agricultural Hall on Sunday with about 100 in attendance. Weekend visitors with the Godfreys were Sue and Glen MacDonald of Kitchener, Rick Godfrey of Kitchener, Marion and Kevin Whalen and Victoria of 'Windsor.. Area residents were happy to see the paving done on the 4th of Ashfield from the village past the cemetery. The approach into the ceme- tery is also paved. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mc- Nee and boys of London are holidaying at their cottage at Cedar Beach. DUNGANNON, UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Westhaver spoke on the `Foundations of God's City" on Sunday. The choir sang an anthem accompanied by Shelley Riv- ett at the organ. The child- ren's story was "The Ship on the Coin". A box to receive used eye glasses has been placed at the back of the church by the U.C.W. These are semi to a missionary country where they can be used for the needy. Volunteers are being sought to work in the United Church booth at the Plowing Match. Different jobs within the booth are Available. Anyone interested may con- tact Rev. Ralph King of Goderich. DUNGANNON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH About 15 families came from Maple View Church in Wellesley on Sunday after- noon to enjoy a time of fellowship with the group here in Peter Martin's Grove. Following the supper meal, the drive in service was held with a good number, in attendance. Doug Zehr gave the message, challeng- ing his listeners to a total commitment to Jesus Christ. Pastor Lawrence read Psalm 67 and announced the pro- gram. The Martin quartet rendered several numbers which were much appreciat- ed. The drive in service next, Sunday night will have, as guest speaker, David Shantz from Juliette, Quebec. Spec- ial music will be in charge. of Bruce and Dale Weber from Kitchener. INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK The Christian Fellowship Church group enjoyed a camp -out this .past weekend at Point Farms Provincial Park. Tents, campers and trailers graced the grounds housing 50 people. A Sunday School picnic on Saturday afternoon . was in- corporated into the general program. Fireside singing each evening was led by Ruth Martin. The pastor led in devotions based on the topic of "Guidance". Sunday morning Sunday; School and Church Services were held in a beautiful setting under the trees.' The weekend came to a close with a group meal of chili con carni, rolls, squares and cold drink. Several visitors were present at this final meal. BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS BY DIANE GIBSON AND BRENDA HENDERSON The Grade 8 Graduation was held in the school auditorium on Tuesday, June 27 at 7.00 p.m. A delicious meal was • served by St: Helen's Women's Institute to about 200 guests. Guest speaker was Miss Flora Simpson, a former graduate of Brookside, now a University student, who gave an interesting and informa- tive address. Steven. Mac- Kenzie, Valedictorian, gave a very commendable address of farewell on behalf of graduating students. Special awards were given out as follows: Paul Caesar Memorial Award, Jennifer Drennan, Scott Rivett; Proficiency Award, Diane Gibson, Eliza- beth Wilkins; Science Aw- ards, Ashfield, ' Elizabeth Wilkins, West Wawanosh, Lila Stewart; Mathematics Awards, Wayne Nicholson, Karen Ernmelmann; Music Award, Elizabeth Wilkins;. History Award, Jennifer Drennan, Elizabeth Wilkins; Citizenship, Steven MacKen- zie; Geography, Diane Gib- son, Nancy Moran; Sports, Nancy Moran, Jim Young. The Grade 8 classes pres- ented their teachers, Mrs. Don Cameron and Mrs. Madeline Anderson, each with a gift in appreciation. This was followed by the presentation of bars to wor- thy students. A dance follow- ed to music by Jerry Charm- yn. The Kindergarten Gradua- tion was held on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Parents of graduating stud- ents were invited. Mrs. Margaret McCharles was in charge of the class due to Mrs. Farrish's illness. The film, "The Slipper and the Rose" was shown to all classes in the gym on the last day of school. Thank you for reading Brookside Happenings over the past year. We hope you enjoyed reading it as much as we enjoyed writing it for you. .41(544 \N4!;111/ Share Nature's Bounty BE A + BLOOD DONOR • ALL UNDER ONE ROOF Mayfair Ice Cubes and Blocks Small and Large X11 he pop Shoppe a Quantities 14 Flavours 10. Pop - 7 Flavours Diane Hackett 528.2007 Res. 529.7136 z Lucknow Custom . 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