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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-10-12, Page 5dungannon news Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 12, 1983—Page 5 Receives Governor General's Literary award By Marie Park Tom and Rita Tobey are justly proud of their son-in-law, Christopher Moore of Burlington, and rightly so. Christopher received the Governor Gener- als Literary award for 1982 for his book, "Louisburg Portraits", a non fiction by an English speaking author. Tom and Rita spent three days in Quebec City recently by invitation of the Canada Council. They attended the official reception held at the Citadel in Quebec City as guests of Governor General Ed Schreyer. This is the official residence of the Governor General while in Quebec. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Verheye (nee Irene Hasty) who vete mattied at Dungannon united Church on Saturday. The reception followed at Saltford Valley Hall. Sharon Baltzer is a patient in London's Victoria Hospital, following surgery on Thursday of last week. Congratulations to Al and Cora Sherwood who were married 38 years on October 11. Al also celebrated a birthday the same day. Lil MacDonald enjoyed the 'Thanksgiving,, weekend when she had a visit from her brother, Ray Errington and his wife, Miriam of Picton. They were accompanied by their daughter, Faye and husband, Charles Ireland, also of Picton. On Sunday afternoon Cora and Hill Caesar of Goderich enjoyed lunch at Li1's before the foursome headed home. Members of Dungannon Sunday School enjoyed a 10 k.m. bikeathon an Thanksgiv- ing Monday to raise money to help with supply costs. Some teachers and patents accompanied the children. Cookies and freshie were served at the church following the ride. The children raised approximately 5200.00 for the Sunday School. Mrs. Mary Here and Mrs. Bertha Aldham of Goderich visited Marybelle and Dwight Aldham and family of Inglewood on the weekend. They were accompanied by Alice Scott, who spent the weekend with her brother, Finlay Shackleton at Rainbow Valley Ranch near Cal don. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling, Darlene and Harold of Thamesville spent the weekend with Elsie Irvin. Dungannon Kinettes The September general meeting of the Dungannon Kinettes started with a tour of the Ontario Provincial Police station south of Goderich. Tom Jansen gave a very interest- ing and informative talk which generated a lively discussion time. The business part of the meeting was held at the home of Kinette Sharon Baltzer. Four more infant car seats have been purchased and will be rented out to new parents by the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. A fifth car seat was donated to the Goderich Ambulance for their exclusive use. Jim Hayter Chev-Olds in Goderich provided the car seats at cost price so that the Kinettes could help the Hospital to continue this very popular program. Also during September, the Kinettes celebrated the second anniversary of their formation. The evening began with a fun car rally through parts of Ashfield and Colborne townships and ended with supper and a special "Anniversary" cake. Kinette Sharon Baltzer is in Victoria Hospital in London following an operation, She is wished a safe and speedy recovery by all her Kin family members. Kinlough families enjoy thanksgiving weekend By May Boyle Mr. and Mts. Wayne Martin and the girls of Kitchener spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mt. and Mts. Don Wall and family, concession 10. Congratulations to Mt. and Mrs. Glen Morningstar (nee Shirley Bushell) on the gift of a baby daughter on Thursday, October 6 at Saugeen Memorial Hospital, Southamp- ton. Lindsey Catherine is a granddaughter tot Mt. and Mts. Don Bushell. Mt. and Mts. Midford Wall spent Sunday with Edna and May Boyle and on Thanks- giving day they had Mrs. Ed Green of 51. Helens. Mt. and Mts. Bruce Bushell and Rachet and Mr. and Mrs. titian Thompson and Brett visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Bushell. Visitors with Matretta Hodgins and Darryl over Thanksgiving were Pastor and Mts. Holmes of Burlington and Mt. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and the girls of Niagara Falls. Audrey Borthwick of 5t. Catharines spent the weekend with Mr. and Mts. Jack Hodgins and other relatives. Mt. and Mrs. Sett Nicholson returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nicholson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Pillinger at Dearborn, Michigan and the Pillinger Cottage on Lake Superior. They enjoyed the beautiful autumn colours. Mts. John Batt, Mt. and Mts. 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Mrs. Chrissie Hesse and Gil Johnson of Stratford visited here with Mrs. John Barr and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr. Mr. and Mrs. John Sleeker of St. Helens and Dr. and Mrs. lman Mohamed and the boys of Toronto visited over Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page and Andrew, concession 10. Visitors with Edna and May Hoyle on Tuesday were Norma Coutts of Wingham, Mrs. Michael Kukoley (Mary Anne tvicCosh) of Kitimat, B.C., Gladys Mason and Mrs. Don McCosh of Ripley. 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