The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-08-12, Page 8Page 8 T Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 12, 1998
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Mud was flying at
by Margaret Eirington
and Teresa Caartney
Eric and Anna
• Courtney, Sarah and
David of Burlington spent
' the Civic holiday weekend
with his parents Joe and area,
Teresa Courtney. Together , Florence was unable to
they visited with Joe's sis- attend Harvey and Becky's
ter Marie Judge and farm- • 50th wedding anniversary
ly in' Jackson, Michigan. celebrations in March so a
smorgasbord dinner was
held at the'home of their,
daughter Lynn and Bob
Oliver.
Approximately 30
guests were in attendance
including the whole wed-
ding party of 50 years ago,
bridesmaid . Florence
Busch, best man Laverne
Culbert, flower girls.
Margaret Anne (Mullen)
Wilson and Jean (Mullen)
Leddy. They were married
at the home of the brides
parents Xanaes and Annie
Beaton, 2nd• of Huron on.
'March 27, 1948.
Weather and crowds
were in Dungannon's Mud
:Bop and Family Fun Days
favor. Mud was flying on
Saturday ascars and
trucks competed in the•.
2nd annual Mud Bog. -
Different events during the
day included the best ever
arm wrestling. competi-
` tion, tug of war teams and
the crowdpleaser "The,
Dash for Cash." The win-
ner in the women's event
was Joyce.(mcWhinney)
Ridder of,Brucefield, the
men's was won. by Dennis
Black, R.R. 7 Lucknow,
The day finished With an
open air dance on the ball
diamond with :music pro--
vi'de.d"by the live band
'Instant Replay."
Kicking off Stinday
was the parade. led by
Edna Alton:and music, by
the Lucknow Legion Pipe
Band, of.'•which Nolda
Scottis• a" member. The,
antique tractor pull had::
over '80:•entries. The horse`
pullers had .six heavy
horseteamsand one light
horse team. All of. these..
events .itre great crowd
•'pleasers •especially the
children's lawn .and tractor
pull, our•future•drivers.
Children- enjoyed games,
• provided.. by the Port
Albert 441 group Special
• guests; were Snippety; the
Clown' and Mrs. Balloons
to Yon' Who also provided
entertainment for the chit
dren, •
Shawn ,Reffiinghaus
and :Sara Martin were .,the
Chosen ; Prince ..,. and.
Princess. An Ambassador
was not crowned bu_t,•the
current• Ambassador
Michaela Johnston was
also .the arm wrestling
Queen. Ambassadors Miss
Mid West,, Jennifer
Shannon- of Harriston
attended, taking part in the
parade.
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Combined Summer Services Schedule
Lucknow United, Lucknow & South Kinloss
Presbyterian Churches ••
JOINT' SUMMER SERVICES
All services at 10:00 AM
Sun., Aug. 16th Lucknow. united Church. Guest Speaker, Rev.
Albert Cook
Sun., Aug. 23rd Lucknow Whited Church,. Choirlooking'after
the ser.4ce - •
Sun., Aug, 30th Back to regular services
Pastoral Care - July - Peggy Kinsrrtan:
August Albert Cook
•
Colbert recently returned
to Hodgeville,
Saskatchewan after spend-
ing five 'weeks with
Harvey and Becky Culbert
and other relatives'in the ..
Early birthday celebra-
tions were held for Marie
who will •celebrate. her
.90th birthday on Sept. 10.
Several from this area
enjoyed the 10th anniver-
sary celebrations of the
Point Clark Old Tyme
Fiddlers Jamboree. held on
Sunday, Aug. 2 at the
Lucknow Community
Centre.. Of special interest
was listening to and danc-
ing to the violin music and
song by Dungannon's Tom
Culbert.
Florence (Beaton)
Busch, sister of Becky
Becky Campbeil
Registered
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Lucknow Medical Clinic
Tues. &Wed:,;
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received this promotion. .
was ley' all the businesses
and .their employees.
Now. Participants can
register at Lucknow Sentinel
Brittany ' Baeotiler
entertained the guests with
several vocal selections.
Finishing the day to
ud Bog
everyone's stomach
delight was a scrumptious
smokedpork chop dinner
cooked by, Gary Sutton of
Lucknow and served by
the ladies and men of the
Dungannon Agricultural
Society.
The youthful board of
directors deserve much.
credit for their many vol-
unteer hours.
A family barbecue was
held at the home of John.
and Marina Park on the
holiday weekend celebrat-
ing the July birthday of
son John and granddaugh-
ter Krystal (who had holi-
dayed in Dungannon pre-
vious week) and August
birthday of grandson
Devin and grandpa John. "
Senior Citizen euchre
card ,party' winners on
Wednesday evening were
Grace Finnigan, Teresa
Courtney, Tom Culbert
and John Andrew. On
Aug. 5 Thomas was a
lucky name for Thomas
Young and ,Thomas Hill
were winners, as well as
.Teresa. Courtney and
Marie Merkley.
Wilmer and Shirley.
Errington, from Eagle
River,. Ont. visited sister
Isabel Adams and. Harold'
and renewed acquain-
tances with'former .friends
and family. •
W.G, Thompson, and
Sons Ltd.;; hosted their
annual crop tour on
Thursday. Forty-five inter-
'ested people attended the
combine clinic before.
embarking on the bus our,
viewing local farms. In a
random draw Marvin
Scott, was the winner of.
15.0 dollar voucher of
Hyland: seed products.
Gordon Dougherty, winner
of 100 dollar fertilizer.
voucher and Stan Paquette
winner of•50 dollar vouch-
er for custom application..
Climaxing the day was a
beef on a bun, hearty lun-
cheon enjoyed by near 150
patrons.
Margaret (Stewart)
Cowan from Hudson,
Florida (on the Gut'f). is
spending t .. month of
August visit `: Pr sister-
in-law
isterin-law Ciara : wart (head
quarters r an. Ontario).
Ethel Stewart and brother
Art Stewart of Pinecrest,
A 'pork toast, hostedby
sons Steven, David and
Peter, completely sur-
prised their parents Donna
and George Adams, on the
occasion of their 25th
wedding anniversary on
Aug. 1.
They " were married
Aug. 11, 1973 at
Benmiller United Church -.
by Rev. Leonard Warr and
their, attendants were .all
present at the gathering.
Sue (Park) Brown,
Charlene (Adams) Biligot,
Lois (Adams) Sinclair,
Rhonda (Bean) Butt, Jack
Culbert, Randy Henry and
Paul Adams.Vicki ,Culbert
was M.C..for the evening .
entertainment.,
Donna (daughter of
Vernon and Madeline
Bean) and George (son of
Harold and Isabel Adams)
have resided at R.R. 1 ,.
Dungannon all their mar-
ried life. •
Couple celebrates wedding
by Earinta:lllaldefby
On Wednesday after-
noon Mrs.:: Campbell
Rogers at Beaverton, who
is holidaying in ,a 'cottage"
at. Bru.ca Beach,, visited
with. her cott•sin'.Bessie'
Malden on Guest Ave.
Jason Steffler orf
Kairshea and. IX: . J: "
Hal"denby, Lucknow visit"
ed" with Eric Haldenby en:
Hayes Lake Ave. for a few:
days.
The families ofMyrtle
and Cornelius Zondervati,
have been helping them
Recent visitors with
Edbert,and. Nina Bushell
were Gordon.' and Shirley
McDonald, Hannilto.n;
Donald Bushell and: farm-
ly, Kinloss; Mac and,
Annette. McDonald,'
Kincardine; Glenn and
Etna Kaufinan, Kiiilough; •
Coral Bailey and Amber,
Wingham and Ralph and = `
Lillian .. Karniteh.ky,
Millarton.:: '
Edbert 'and 'Nina:
Bushell ` visited ~° with
Esther Bloomfield, Paisley
on Wednesday and with.•
move from Luckfiow to Bert. and Isabel
Ripley, 'Visit them in •their Thompson, ` Culross, on
new •home-. Friday evening. :
S
Friends and relatives •
attended:the wedding in
Lucknow, Saturday of
Gleii Gibson- and "CathyT
Stanley on the lawn of her
sister Connie, and 'Tony
Howald: Cathy is the,
daughter of Len and
Shirley Stanley, who for-'.
meriy..•lived`: on; Hayes
Lake Ave or the 12th:, Rev.
Marvin Christianson of
the village performed the
ceremony._ The reception °
was at the Lucknow
Complex. Congratulations
Glen and Cathy. •
Helen's
T. shoot
,results •
St. Helen's Wrtmcn's.''
Institute shoot party wine
niers were; high lady was
Alice Nicholson, second
high lady was Vivian.'
Hogan. High man. wes .'
Lloyd Appleby and second,,'
high • man. was . Jim
Errington. Most shoots
w:as'Garner..Nieholson,