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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-09-15, Page 13Vancouver visitor enjoys biking Amy Wiggins of Seaforth, and. her daughter Marion Orser, of Van- couver were recent visitors of Fred andk Donna Young. Marion is a member of a biking group, flying from Vancouver to London; travel- ling on her bicycle from London to Seaforth to visit her mother, thence to Ottawa and into the Eastern, States. Abria and Bronven Young, daughters of John and Kathy of Goderich; finished summer holidays yisiting grandparents Fred and Donna Young. The Dungannon/Nile UCW meet Sept..21, 1:30 p.m. at Nile United Church, Phyllis Cox, regional president, will be guest speaker. Members of Auburn UCW are invited to attend. Belle Mole spent the holiday weekend in Courtright visiting the family of Don Mole, who had a birthday celebration. The Moles participated in the Hardy Fun Day Rodeo. On the return trip Bell visited Ted and Olive Bower in Sarnia. Ted is an avid horticulturist and former president of Dungannon Senior Citizeps. Sept. 8 was a busy day at the Dungannon Senior Citizens with an afternoon general- meeting and potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. enjoyed' by the Friendship Club. This was followed by 10 tables •of enthusias- tic euchre ;players. The evening concluded with Kay McCormick, Helen Russell, Nels Pearson and the birthday boy Frankie as winners. Special guests were Erma and Allan Reed, Port Colborne, who were visitors at the Pentland homes- tead, with the foursome attending the card party. Correction from last week: Ralph and. Avice Foster were honored guests at the .come and go tea of Frank Pentland on Sept. 1, when they celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary. It is back to college and univer- sity for a number of Dungannon students. The Hodges girls, .daughters of Penny and Terry, are away for the school term. Sherri is attending Brock University in St. Catherines, majoring in Sociology, while Tanya attends the Wilfrid Laurier Univer- sity, Waterloo, striving to attain her Bachelor of Arts degree. Peggy Brindley is attending Lambton' College, Sarnia, involved with studies in the correctional program. She is the daughter of Ross and MaryAnn. Jennifer Redmond, daughter of Ambrose and Barbara, is. attending L'ambton College as well. Sharon and David Dawson's daughter, Jacqui, is attending Lakehead University in Thunder Bay. UNGANNON nor by Sandra D'Aoust Tim McNee is following family tradition and enroled at the Cones- toga College, Kitchener, in the fine art of woodworking. Dana Park, daughter of Diane and Rick, is attending Fanshawe, Lon- don, in the three-year Registered Nursing program. Patricia Stapleton, daughter of Neil and Nancy, is at York Univer- sity, Toronto, in her second year in International Studies. Micheline Montrueil conducted the Sunday morning worship at Dungannon United Church. CGIT began fall activities Sept. 13 under the leadership of Elizabeth Irvin. Girls between the ages of 12 and 17 are welcome to attend. Explorers, girls aged nine to 1.1, and Messengers, girls aged six to eight years, will hold their first regular meetings on Sept. 22, 7 to 8:15 p.m. under the leadership of Jan Logtenberg and Dorothy Bere. The official Board of Dungannon Union Pastoral Charge met at the manse Thursday evening. Rev. Rick Magie, supervising minster, opened the meeting with prayer. Also present were lay ministry personnel Debbie Hawkins and Micheline Montrueil. Reports were received by chair- person Frank Alton and recorded by Penny Hodges. • Katherine McNee was nominated as the local church secretary. Terry Hodges had the thrill of a lifetime the last day of August when he landed a 30 lb. 40 inch long salmon. He was accompanied on the fishing expedition in the Medford area by his father-in-law, Harold Errington, and friend Bill Sproul. Thursday's gust of wind felled a large tree limb on the electrical wires, near the Senior Citizen' Centre. Hydro work crews were on the . scene to remove the over-han- ging.limb and repair minor damage to the adjoining buildings. Bub McNeil has reason for family pride. Daughter Shannon was chosen as the 1993-94 Milk Mes- senger of the Huron County Milk Producers on Friday evening, at the Brussels Community Centre. Shannon will promote the use of dairy products at various local events. She will be eligible to enter the Regional Dairy Princess com- petition. Shannon is well qualified for this honor, being the daughter of a dairy farmer and a recent graduate of Mohawk College. Son Craig, an '89 graduate of Ridgetown Agriculture College in animal husbandry, is an employee of Top Notch Feeds, St. Thomas. Ross and Bernice Henry share equal pride as proud grandparents. Congratulations to the Dungannon Tyke ball team on winning the "A" championship in Lucknow, on Saturday, with a score of 21 - 13 over Port Albert. The team, coached by . Wayne Wilson, includes six to eight year olds: Amanda Brindley, Karen Irvin, Sandra Van Niekirk, Stacy Wilson, Mike Wilson, Nicole El- liott, Shannon Johnston, Daniel Drennan, Peter Holmes, Nathaniel Miller, Bradley Slotjes, Chris Young, Wesley Rivett and Erin Moran. Congratulations to coach Wayne and to their best cheer leaders - the monis and dads! Mary Hackett of Souris, Manitoba (formerly Lucknow), spent the past week visiting the Hunter/Hackett relatives and friends. On Saturday she was a caller at the homes of John and Myrtle Spivak and Jim and Margaret Errington. Well over 500 people, with 300 buyer numbers, from all across Ontario and the United States at- tended the consignment auction sale of over 160 tractors and other items at Brindley's Sales Yards on Satur- day. Welcome home Crystal, daughter of Gordon and Agnes, Brindley,. Good to see you here again! Students heading back to St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge, wel- come their new principal, Jane Whaling, who has been , with the Hamilton -Wentworth R.C. Separate school board for 17 years, and Linda McKay, who is teaching junior and senior kindergarten as fill-in until the end of October. Welcome to the community. Mary Catherine Stapleton, daughter of Neil and Nancy, is teaching Grades 6 and 7 full time at Mount Carmel Roman Catholic School. ' Congratulations 'to Tom Franken and Sue Chisholm who were mar- ried in St,. Augustine Roman Catholic Church on Sept. 11. Eva Burt and Eveline Walton, of Kincardine, visited with .Evelyn Errington on Sept. 5. Congratulations to the Blyth Huron Pioneer Thresher and Hobby • Association who celebrated their 32nd annual reunion on Sept. 9, 10, 11 and 12. Several Dungannon and area folk helped swell the little village to a small city as close to 550 campsites at the fair grounds were filled for most of the week. The local musicians, entertainers, competitors, exhibitors and winners are to be commended 'for making this a very special weekend for everyone. Congratulations Blyth for a job well done! GLENN HAVEN APARTMENTS • LUCKNOW single storeyunits . '`''� nnow renting CT' • e �' ^may r.• 14441 • Att Featuring • trommon room • games room • security entrance. • private outdoor patio • fully landscaped • wheelchair accessible • 1 and 2 bedroom units • electric heating • carpeting • laundry facilities 550 Albert Street, Lucknow CALL GERRIE GLENN Lucknow (519) 528-3227 Ripley (519) 395-3255 Dungannon (519) 529-7030 0. 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