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Competition was keen
The monthly euchre tournament
sponsored by the Dungannon Agri-
cultural Society was held on Feb.
13, with 17 tables filled for action r by Sandra D'Aoust
and keen competition. The team of
Nancy and Duane Rivett finished in
first place. Paul Eedy and Eric
McNee finished in second place,
with Gordon and Yvonne
Dougherty in third. The special
contest winner this month was
Chris Curran. '
S,eniors news
A bountiful and delicious pot luck
supper preceded the weekly euchre
party, sponsored by the Seniors'
Club on Feb. 10. Ten tables were
filled for the commencement of
play. In the winner's circle at the
close of play were Gloria Pearson,
Deloris Culbert, Tom Young, Don
Henry and Nels Pearson.
Social news
Congratulations go out this week
to Joe Courtney who celebrated his
75th birthday on Feb, 11. Several
surprise celebrations were held to choices in love, marriage and day
Joe including a .special g
family dinner at the Candlelight to day living.
Restaurant on Saturday. Gary and Rev. Garth Bogart conducted the
Chris Courtney and family of Blyth, service at Pinecrest Nursing Home
Brian and Jeannette Courtney and in the afternoon with Isabel Shep-
family of RR 1 Dungannon and ' herd providing the music.
UNGANNON
Eric and Anna Courtney and daugh-
ter, of Burlington, all joined in the
festivities.
Eric, Anna and their daughter
remained as weekend guests of
Teresa and Joe.
Anniversary congratulations go
out also to Teresa and Joe who
celebrated their 41st wedding anni-
versary on Feb. 9. May every hap-
piness be yours now and in the
future.
Church news
The service of worship at
Dungannon United Church on Feb.
14 was conducted by Rev. Garth
Bogart. The sermon was based on
the scripture reading taken from
Deuteronomy 30:15-20 in which we
are taught to make positive life
choices. This was related to our
Theme of meeting is love
On Feb. 3 the So,.,n Kinloss composed for that meeting.
WMS held its meeting at the. home Sixteen members and one guest
of Doris MacKinnon. answered the roilcall by telling
President Kathy Howald opened aboutan act of kindness which had
the meeting, based on the theme been shown to them. It was decided
love, with a reading and prayer. She that we certainly were lucky to live
also reviewed the Glad Tidings and in such a caring community. -
the Presbyterian Record. Margaret deBoer and Marilynne
Ruth Langen briefly discussed the Gilchrist sang a duet and Mrs.
work of the Canadian Bible Society. MacKinnon gave a timely Bible
She is taking donations for this study.
worthwhile organization. Margaret Ann McDougall gave an interest -
Hamilton reminded everyone to ingreading followed by a hymn
save their used stamps for donation and prayer circle.
to the Bible Society. Muriel MacKenzie presented a
Mrs. Hamilton reported on the very informative lesson on the
activities which took place at the Middle . East. Many of us learned
Maitland Presbyterial annual meet- that we need to review our mapping
ing held in Wingharn last month. skills for the 16 countries. in this
Kathy Howald read a poem she had
Valentines
party held at
S.K. church
Congratulations to the winners of
the public speaking at LCPS. They
are Rachel Bushell. and Amy
Sutherland for Grades 4,5, and 6
and Shelly Johnstone and Taylor
Mali for Grades 7 and `8.
A Valentines party was enjoyed at
South Kinloss church on Friday
evening. They played board games
and had hot dogs.
We're all glad and thankful that
Chris Colwell is home from London
hospital after his accident at work.
Sympathy is extended to Allan
and Elsie Graham and family in the
death of Allan's sister Mary.
''Sympathy is extended also to
Freda Maclnnes and family on the
passing of Leonard last week,
WI studies
public
relations
Public Relations was the•theme of
the St. Helen's Women's Institute
meeting on Feb. • 9. Florence
McConnell was hostess.
Elaine Errington opened the meet-
ing reading a Rose by Any Other
Name, followed by the Opening
Ode and Mary Stewart Collect.
A new roof will be put on the
institute hall in the near future. The
ladies planned for upcoming card
parties on Feb. 23 and Mar. 9, and
a crokinole party with pot luck
supper on Mar. 15.
The theme for the Lucknow Fair.
display will be A Walk Through.
Grandma's Parlour.
Muriel Moffat took the topic on
public relations.
The 10 ladies present participated
in the painting of eggs as demon-
strated by Luba Strutton.
Robertsons entertain Grove seniors
At the senior citizen's meeting
last Friday in Purple Grove; every-
one enjoyed the music, of Ken and
Don Robertson. Francis Boyle was
in charge of the excellent program,
Irene' helped decorate the hall for
Valentine's day. Wilda Thompson
made a sign and birthday cakes to
honour the 20th anniversary of the
seniors club in Ripley. Gladys
Arnold told of the organization of
the club and some of its history.
The quilt that was at Marion
Gamble's was finished Saturday
night. Thanks to all the quitters
who ga+4e of their time to finish it
• Marion Gamble's sister, Donnie
Pollard won two fust prizes at the
carnival.
Sunday visitors with Roy and
Maureen Collins were Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Green of Arthur and Mr. and
Mrs. Sandy Hills of Port Elgin.
Congratulations to the Huron and
Kinloss telephones system on their
new building.
Doug and Olive Jeffrey and fam-
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• ily from Belmore spent Sunday
with Arnie and Diane Clifford and
family.
Marion Gamble, Ernie, Joan,
Linda and Gary .Roe had dinner on
Saturday night with Donnie Pollard
enjoying a few games of Pepper
afterwards.
Edna Stanley enjoyed the com-
pany of her grandchildren,
Catherine, Robert and David
Maclnnes for a . few days. On
Tuesday at the meeting of the Hor-
ticultural Society, Edna received the
Royal Bank trophy for having the
most points at the flower show last
year.
On Sunday, Wilda and Harvey
Thompson entertained . Paul and
Connie Bushell and their family.
Anne McCosh was down to Lon-
don on Thursday for a check-up
The Corporation 'Of The
QED Village Of Lucknow
z�t.,NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS
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VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW,
Under the Village of Lucknow By -Law No„ 5 - 1989,/letters were
mailed to all ratepayers in June 1992 regarding mandatory
Sewer Hook-up within nine months. The/nine month period
expires on March 10, 1993.
If the owner fails to make the connection as required; the munici-
pality has the right to make it at the owner's expense.
All buildings not hooked up to the Lucknow Sewage System by
March 10, 1993, will automatically be charged the Sewer Service
user fee. This charge will be collected on your utility bill.
B.M. Whitcroft
Clerk -Treasurer
following eye surgery. While in
London, they visited with Helen
Smith and with Roy and Rita
Webster. Enroute they called on
Rov and Shirley (Colwell) Gilders.
BOWLING
Town and Country
Ladies' H.S. and H.D. Lois
Chaput 225,375.
Men's . H.S. and H.D. Ian
Dougherty 178, 356.
Games 150 and over: Lois Chaput
225, 150, Ian Dougherty 178, 178,
Gordon Brooks 166, 160, Fern
McDonald 190, Jean Phillips 170,
Dave Swan 169, Eldert Geertsma
167, George Taylor 162, 160, Herb ,
Clark 166, Dick Nettleton 163,, Bill
Henderson 161, Shirley Brooks 158,
Evelyn Henderson 157, Gwen
Lennips 159,.Alice Taylor 152, Kay
Crawford 151.
Team points: Hyacinths 521/2,
Snowdrops 51, Pansies 501, Cro-
cuses 47, Tulips 36, Daffodils 33.
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