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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-06-27, Page 114, Imi* .w $.4.110sel, Wedaeaday, Joao 27,. 1979 --Pigs 11 Area youths seek workout west Miss Ruth Schmidt of ,-.Tavistock visited on Sunday with Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie. Dick and Anne Kilpatrick of Wingham spent Sunday with Mrs. Cecil Blake. Miss Pearl Tideswell and Lewis Johnston of Clinton called on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rich- ardson returned on Friday from Montreal where they had attended a funeral. A community shower was held at Kingsbridge on Thursday night for July bride -elect, . Elaine. Stewart. Four area youths Tim Hod- ges, Brian Jefferson, Jim Kinloss. On Thursday night the "Beez" suffered another loss in a hard fought 22 - 17 battle with the Kingsbridge girls. On the s10 -pitch circuit Dungannon. defeated Helm's Welding by 'a 31 = 9 score in a game played in Lucknow on Tuesday evening. On Sunday afternoon at the local diamond the "Beez" ladies team played the Goderich men's Optimist Club in a fun game. Plenty of laughs were had by all con- cerned and only one slight mishap occurred when an umpire received a bloody nose. _,,! This week in DUNGANNON by Marie Park Cranston and Murray Lyons left on Tuesday evening for employment in northern Al- berta. In a phone call receiv- ed Saturday evening they were in Edmonton. Company with Beck and Harvey Culbert for the past two weeks have been her niece, : Linda Krogan and friend, Maureen Keller of Regina. While here they have visited .with other rela- tives. Jim and Joanne Durst of near Goderich spent Sunday with her ` sister, Judy and Art McMichael and family. Bob. Stothers is.a patient in University Hospital, London, following surgery. He is reported to be progressing very well. Mrs. Margaret Pritchard (Pentland) visited in our area on the weekend and attended• the decoration day services at tungannon Cemetery. The ' Huron Trail Riders Saddle, Club held their sec- ond club show of the season with ideal weather condi- tions. The judge for the day was Roy Baeurman from Moncton. The next club aetivitY is a trail ride on July lst. A fun show for ' horses and , riders on July 15th will round out the activities for the month of July. In house league soccer play last week Colborne defeated Kingsbridge in .a. well played contest at :Col- bo ne..Central School. The lone goal was scored by Steven MacDonald of Col- borne while the shut out was recorded by Matt Wilkinson. On -'Thursday, June 21 at Brookside School the Dun- gannon squad defeated. the Lucknow boys, who were playing short handed, by 'a 2 - 0 score. Both goals were scored .by John Curran. SOFTBALL In the ladies soft ball on Monday evening the North Ashfield Nuts defeated the Dungannon "A"s by'a close 24.21, while the Dungannon "Beez" suffered a loss to the Port Albert .Pirettes, played in Port Albert, On Wednes- day evening Dungannon "A"s made a comeback by defeating Kinloss by an 11- 3 score in a game played at BED RACE On Friday, June 22nd the Dungannon men's slo-pitch team were represented by five of its membersat the bed race held in Lucknow in. conjunction with their Sum- merfest. Push power was provided by Dave Dawson, Ed Godfrey, Gord Riley and Al, Nivins, while, Ron Olson. rode to a 2nd place finish. Congratulations. • DUNGANNON, UNITED CHURCH( Sunday service included the presentation of Sunday. School Awards and Tyro Flashes. Rev. C. G. ` West - haver 'preached the fifth in his. series on Genesis, "The Sin of Cain and its Punish- ment". The choir sang the anthem, "Who at my door is standing?", led by organist Mrs. Jean Elliott. Those receiving Sunday School awards were 24 out of the 45 enrolled and the awards were given for 34 or more Sundays attended out of a possible 38 since last September. Five year. awards - Heather Curran 37, Susan Curran 37, Martha Curran 37; -four year awards, Sherry Hodges 36, Shannon McNeil 37, Johnny Wright 37, Jim- my. Wright 37,, Murray Cur- ran 36, Craig McNeil 37, Annette Curran 36, Lavoine Curran 37; three year awards, Dennis Park 37, Allison Curran 37, Michael Curran 36; two year awards, Kenny Logtenberg 37, Tanya Hodges 36, Joel Wright 38, Matthew Sproul 38, Timmy McNee 38, Dana Park 36, Melissa Logtenberg 37; one year awards, Larissa Sproul 37, Linda Hayden 36, Laurie Hayden 36. Congratulations to these children and to all who attended_ and keep the aver- age attendance high. The teachersof the Sunday School are to be highly commended for their faith- fulness and dedication Sun- day after Sunday. The congregation met briefly -after the , service to pass a motion, as required by the rules ' of the church, empowering .the Official Board to act on behalf of the whole membership in the setting • .up of a Pastoral Relations Committee to see about getting a new minister. On motion by ' Mrs. Mary Bere, seconded by . Freeman Olson and approved byy the congregation, this power was givento the official board which will meet at Dungan- non on Tuesday evening with Rev. Norman Pick of Clinton in' attendance. Tyro Boys who received Flashes were Craig McNeil, Jini;Wright, Murray Curran, Kenny Logtenberg, Donnie Carmichael. Also receiving Flashes but absent on. Sun- day were Larry Henry and Bradley 'Black. These red. Flashes are to be worn on .one sleeve of the new uni- forms the boys are getting on Tuesday evening. DUNGANNON U.C.W. Dungannon U.C.W. met on Tuesday evening, June 19, at the manse with 14 ladies present. Mrs. Bessie McNee opened the meeting with a reading; "When You Pass Through Troubled Wat- ers". Mrs.; Cecil Blake play- ed the piano for the, hymns and Mrs. Evelyn .Westhaver. read the scripture and led in prayer. A meditation from the book, Inspiring 'Devotions, - was read by Mrs. Bessie McNee, followed by a poem, "1 have a friend who knows my name". The Bible Study was in the form of a skit put on by Mrs. Amy Wiggins, Mrs. Elsie Irvin, Mrs. Donna Alton, Mrs. Helen Dawson and Mrs. Evelyn Westhaver followed by .a discussion led by Mrs, Bessie McNee. Mrs. Amy Wiggins chair- ed the business part of the meeting which included min- utes of last meeting, corres- pondence, treasurer's re- port. Mrs. Helen Dawson informed the ladies that all the plates were sold. Mrs. Amy Wiggins reported on a workshop at Camp Meneset- ung which was attended on Monday by four U.C.W. members, Mrs. Wiggins, Mrs. McNee; Mrs. Dorothy Pentland and Mrs. Blakey-, The U.C.W. were asked in a letter from Muriel Coultes of Belgrave to support the boycott of Nestle's Products to protest their sales push in Third World countries which is to the detriment of child- ren's health. There was a letter from Huron -Perth Presbytery mentioning the possibility of splitting the Presbytery into two and asking for opinions on the matter. Mrs. Jean Errington made a motion hold the packing of the used clothing bale until fall. Those who have things before that may contact the Christian Fellowship members or take their donations to -Huronview if suitable. Discussion was held, on ' catering for upcom- • ing weddings. Rev. West - haver mentioned that Mrs. Jean Elliott wished to the know if the ladies would approve of cleaning the choir, gowns before the anniver- sary. This was left to the music committee. Mrs. Dor- othy Pentland and Mrs. Jean Errington served a delicious lunch. rey Ox group mee BY RUTH BUCHME1I R Supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham on Saturd,y,.w.ere_ Rennie Gra- ham and Sandy Nicholson of Toronto, Alex McMurchy of Whitby, Mrs.'Elizabeth Mac- Donald of Ripley. ,and Mrs Annie Mac1ntyrei' of Luck -i- = now. There was a meeting of the Grey. Ox corner group held at the Kairshea Hall on Satur- day, afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mac- Kinnon and Sean of Guelph and Mary . MacKinnon ` of Goderich were weekend vis- itors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon and Murray_ . Mr. and Mrs; Herb Mc- Quillin of Salmon visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin and Ron. Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacNay of Amberley were Sunday callers with Mary's parents. School is overfor another year and the graduates of grades 12 and 13 are going out into the world for a new start in life. We wish them all.. the best. For the other let us wish them a good summer. Some of the teachers are going to summer school, others are .travelling • from Worry is today's mouse eating tomorrow's cheese. Brookside wins pennants at baseball tourney BY MANDY MILLER AND JANICE POLLOCK On Wednesday, June 20th Brookside had their annual baseball tournament. Rob- ertson, Victoria and Colborne schools took part in the tournament with Brookside. In the senior boy's division Brookside did quite well by winning the pennant. The coach was Mr. Jewitt and the captain was Paul Martin. The junior girls, also ' won the pennant. Their coach was Mrs. Graham and the captain was Wilma Vantdervelde. On. Friday, June 22 Brook- side started their Fun Day but because of the weather it was cancelled and will con- tinue the next sunny day. On Tuesday, June 19 a group of four actors from the Huron County Playhouse came to the school to talk with the students: about. acting. They performed a piece of the play they will be performing this summer en- titled Sleeping Beauty. On Thursday, June; 27, Brookside students went swimming at Lucknow Pool - Grade 8 girls, Grade 7 girls (Miss Trezise's , Pys. Ed. class), Grade 5 and6 girls and boys from Room 9 with supervisors, Mrs. Graham and Miss Trezise. In the afternoon Grades I - 4 enjoyed a swim accompanied by their teachers.' you're whistling in dos dark. . if you-ha"ven't had your blood pressure checked lately. You could have high blood pressure and not know it. It Can lead to stroke, heart and kidney failure, See your doctor -- only he -can tell. S1 here to there. Be it to England or to the western part of Canada or just the little ,trips to the cottage at the lake, it is a holiday. So have a good summer for one and all and 'travel safely, The Lucknow, School Band put on :`a.. very enjoyable evening performance at God- erich again this year. 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