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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-06-20, Page 18Page 18,-.-Lneiulow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 20, 1979 A children's activity hour will be held each Wednesday between 10 and 11 o'clock beginning July 4th at the Agriculture Hall. There will be.stories, crafts and games sponsored by the library, 'presented by 3 students working under an "Experi- ence 79" grant from the Ministry of Culture and Recreation. All children be- tween 4 and 11 years of age are welcome. A very successful dance was held on Saturday night at the Agriculture Hall spon- sored by the Dungannon "Beez" ladies' softball. We welcome to the com- munity Mr. and Mrs. Don Shetler who" reside in the trailer across from the United Church and to Claude and Sandy D'aoust who live in the new home on the 4th concession. John and Maylin Bere and David of London and May- lin's brother, Knollyi Chung of Trinidad, visited Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie on Sunday. Edna and Dynes Campbell motored to London airport on Sunday, when their son Harold returned to Kam- loops, B.C. after spending two weeks here and attend- ing the 50th anniversary open house for his parents. Approximately 20 persons gathered at the home of Marilyn Stothers at Nile on Tuesday evening for a baby shower for little Amanda Mallough and her mother, • Valerie. Scott and Alan kivett, sons 'of Jim and Sandra Rivett, are yorking again this summer at the Morris McDonald stables at Strathroy. Marvin and Evelyn Smith spent few days in Chatham last week with their son, Carl Smith, his wife and family. Visitors on Sunday„ with Bill and Marie Park and • family were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashton, .Goderich and Mrs. Jessie Carpenter of St. Catharines. • Visitors recently with their son, Charlie and Brenda •Fancy and family, were Mr. and Mrs. George Fancy of Niagara 'Falls. SPORTS In the soccer game played at Kingsbridge between Kingshridge and Dungan- non, the score was a 1 - 1 tie. Paul Jerome scored for the Dungannon squad and Linda Sinnett scored for Kings- bridge. Future games will be played Tuesday night. In the game on Wednesday night, Kintail defeated Dungannon "Beez" 25 - 17 and Dun- gannon "A"s defeated Kingsbridge. In the slo pitch tournament held in, Goderich on the weekend Dungannon men proved victorious by winning the "8" championship. There were 22 teams playing in this tournament held at Agriculture Park. BRIDAL SHOWER Dungannon United Church Sunday Sdhool rooms were decorated with bells and streamers for the shower for bride elect, Betty Culbert, on Tuesday evening. Gloria Pearstm was chair lady. Debbie Culbert, a sister-in-law, provided the music for a sing song period t•-• °IP!' activity bourplaillitied and Elaine Stewart provided a piano solo. The address was read by Debbie Maize. Jackie Culbert and Melissa Logtenberg carried the gifts in. Betty was assisted in opening her gifts by Cathy Fisher and her sisters, Jo- anne Culbert, Barb Snowden and Dorothy Bere. Betty gave a gracious thank you and lunch was served. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH The Sacrament of Holy Communion was observed at• Dungannon United Church on Sunday morning, Rev. C. subject to the approval of the church courts, to the Marin - ora charge in the Belleville Presbytery, effective Sept- ember 1st. He will according- ly expect to terminate his ministry in Dungannon and Nile oil the last Sunday of August. In consultation with the Huron -Perth Presbytery the date of Tuesday, June 26 has been set for`a meeting of the Official Board at Dungannon at 8.30 p.m. at which time a Pastoral Relations Commit- tee will be appointed. Brief meetings of the 'two. congregations will •be held This week in DUNGANNON py Marie Park G. Westhaver preached the 4th in the series on Genesis - • "The Old Adam and the New Min". The choir sang the anthem, "Let us break brea together on our knees", led by the organist, Mrs. Jean Elliott. A Transfer of membership has been arranged for Greg- ory Maize, a non-resident member on the Dungannon roll, to the Londesboro Unit- ed Church. — The congregation was very •disappointed to hear that the minister has accepted a call, after next Sunday's services for the purpose of empower- ing the official board to act for them in this matter, in accordance with the manual. The Rev. George Watt of Oakville, formerly of Dun- gannon, was guest speaker at the anniversary services at Whitechurch United Church on Sunday. Special music •was provided by church choir and Maribelle singers from Belmont. A U.C.W. Leadership Dev- elopment Day is being held on Monday,.June 18 at -Camp Menesetung. BROOKSIDE BROADCAST BY MANDY MILLER AND JANICE POLLOCK On Fridiy, June 8 students from Room 10 went to Goder- ich and enjoyedbowling. The winning team was Wendy Leish ran , Sherry Nixon, Michael Barger, Jeff Burgs - ma and Donald Martyn. The highest count for boys went to Donald Martyn and high- est count for girls to Christ- ina Farrish. On Tuesday, June 19, Huron County Playhouse will be performing at Brookside, putting on the play Sleeping Beauty at 9.15 a.m. The baseball at Brookside has been going quite well. At the present time the top two teams out of each category are playing the finals. They are - senior girls, W.B.S.P.s, captain, Judy Carmichael; and the Superbs, captain, Ruth Martin. Senior boys, Slamrners, captain, Duane Rivett; and the Pioneers, captain, David Sproul. Junior girls, the Basehoppers, cap- tain,. Janice Cook; and the Home Runners, captain, Wil- ma Vandervelde. Junior boys, the Sluggers with cap- tain David Hamilton; and the Blue Jays with captain Paul Hackett. The schools joining Brook- side for the Softball Tourna- ment on June 20th are Robertson, Victoria and Col- borne: On Thursday, June 21st, some of the classes ° from Brookside will be going", swimming at LucknoW ft4-11% Father Dentinge?honilie /, on 30th an,ntversar oJ or tnatton • BY RITA HOWARD Rev. C. A. Hauser C.R., pastor of St. Louis Parish, Waterloo, was the celebrant of the Sunday Mass June 17th at Kingsbridge. The guest choir of approximately 40 members, also of St. Louis', added greatly to the service, under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Benninger. They spent the remainder of the day picnicing at Camp Huronia. The Spring Birthday Party for the Seniors was held Wednesday afternoon in the Parish Hall by the C.W.L. Honoured were Father Den- tinger on his 36th anniver- sary of his Ordination and for birthdays, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosinke, Brother Carl, and Mrs. 'Bernardine Kinney. Five tables of euchre were enjoyed with Tom Hackett having the high score for men and Betty Murray for the ladies. The ladies served a delicious lunch. A bridal shower will be, held for Miss Elaine Stewart on Thursday, evening, June 21st, at eight p.m. in St. Joseph's School Auditorium. Her marriage to Paul O'Don- 'nell will take place on Saturday, July 7th at Kings- bridge. Everyone is wel- come. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mur- ray of Detroit are spending a month with her brother, John O'Connor at Kingsbridge, also with sisters in Goderich, Lucknow and St. Augustine. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Miltenburg and family, are her sisters, Mrs. Cora Rutten and Sister S. 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The Funeral Mass was held on Monday at 10.30 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge with burial fol- lowing in the adjoining cem- etery. Mrs. Barb VanDiepenbeek was hostess for a Candlelight Galleries' Party. Mrs. Suz- anne Anderson of Goderich showed the Fine Art Repro- ductions, on Tuesday, June 12th. .Mrs, Betty Hogan of Nan - aim), B.C., accompanied by her son, James, of Victoria, B.C., visited her sister.in- law, Mrs. Rita Howard, John, Stephen and the Hog- an families last week. 1979 FORD F 100, pickup 1978 ASPEN, 4 door 1977 GMC 3/4 TON, pickup 1977 BUICK LA SABRE, custom 1977 CHES/ BELAIR, 4 door 1977 ASPEN, 4 door V8, -with air 1977 PINTO, 3 door runabout 1977 CHRYSLER,-4_Tdock 1977 DODGE4 •Ioor StatiOnwagon. 1977 DODGE, van 1977 ASPEN, 2 door, 6 cylinder automatic 1977 DODGE ASPEN, stationwagon, V8 with air 1976 FORD CUSTOM 500 1976 HORNET, 4 door, 6 cylinder 1976 OLDS CUTLASS, 4 door 1975 FORD LTD, 4 door 1975 FORD F150, pickup 1975 DODGE CORONET, 4 door 1975 DODGE ROYAL 'MONACO, 4 door hardtop SEE THESE AND OTHERS ON 011 R LOT SEVERAL OLDER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM misonsinasnennosessersionsismossisnossiosonmonsinong CAR SALES LTD. • BLYTH PHONE 5234342