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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-08-15, Page 16fr Vs . • fOr 16--Lticksow Sentinel, Wednes4Y, August 15, 1979 ( Librd.r. ki honout-Od'at, rotirernott• diluter "Miss Beth McConnell, supervisor of the Dungannon library since 1959, was guest of honour at a retirement dinner given by the Huron County library board, Thurs- day evening, August 9. This bountiful dinner was held, at the Harbour Park Inn, Goderich, attended by some members of the Huron COL111- ty board and West Wawa. nosh council. A lovely corsage of pink, carnations was pinned on Miss McConnell by ""Mrs. Bruce MacDonald, secretary to Mr. Wm. Partridge, Hur- on County librarian. Follow- ing the dinner, Mr. Partridge thanked her for work as libarian and presented her with a book of poetry, Mr.. Donald McKenzie, a former board member, re- called early library days when the local schools con- tributed numbers to the annual library concert, an Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc - interesting means of sup- Whinney and Mr. and MN. porting the library. Graham McNee have return-. Miss McConnell expressed ed from a three week con - her appreciation in a fitting ducted bus tour to the West reply. Coast. Robt. Sherwood was Miss McConnell's retire- the most capable bus driver. !trent is effective August 1 On the trip out they took in and Mrs. Amy Wiggins the Calgary Stampede •and assumed this position, with. while in B.C. they visited the the library being moved to Butchart Gardens In Victoria, her home. and the Columbia ice fields Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ribey, among other things. On the Paul and Mary Anne of Port return trip they all enjoyed Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Jim the 'festivities of the Klondike Hayden, Laurie and Linda of Days in Edmonton; Alberta. Port Albert visited with Mr. He and hi uncle have spent and Mrs. Graham McNee on some time in Labrador the Sunday. On Monday their past week: His aunt and company was',Mr. and Mrs. uncle reside in Newfound - Allan McNee, Edward and .land. Paul of London and Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. Art McMich- Mrs. Kitchener Finnigan of ael are opening a new store Goderich... ' in Goderich, featuring bulk Laurie Hayden and Brenda items for, Shopping convert: McNee are. enjoying this ience, Best wish% on your:, week at Camp Menesetung,, new venture. north of Goderich. ° Mrs. Florence Berry ac - Olivet youth returns from Europe tri London Airport. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Black- well returned home last Wednesday from an extend- ed visit out west with, mem- bers of their family. Nancy McGuire and Carol MacKay visited for the week- • end -with Patti MacDonald of Kingston. • Mrs. Olive Vogan and Len of Ripley visited on Sunday evening with. Mr. and Mrs. ' Walter Black, Joyce and Jim: • Dwayne Rivett finally ar- rived at his destination in the Maritimes after a mix up at the airport in Nova Scotia. held on Sunday afternoon V' the Bill Park residence to help Marie celebtate her birthday. All the family were This week in DUNGANNON byMarie Park comparned her daughter, Is- obel and husband, Larry Brennan .of London, to. Cin- cinnati, Ohio for the week- end, when Larry competed in a bowling tournament. She and •daughter, Donn,a, just returned from a 10 day northern trip, mainly in the Madawaska area. A family gathering was home, and Mrs. Thos.. Park and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ash- ton of Goderich, as well. patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital since Friday. Patti, Kevin and Tammy are spending the days with friends at Kin - lough. SPORTS On Wednesday night the • CID Dtingannon "Beez" lost to Kinloss 27 - 17 in a game played in Kinlos$. The A's were defeated by Kings- bridge in a. 28 -3 game played at Dungannon. In local soccer action on Thursday !light, Dungannon beat Colborne by a 4 - 1 score at Colborne. Jeff Gibson ,scored twice, with Paul Jer- ome and John Curran each scoring once. In the soccer game at Lucknow, Lucknow defeated Kingsbridge 5 - 3. _.... • • • v e GI THE HEART FUND BY LORRAINE McGill:12E Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black and Joyce were pleasantly surprised on Sunday evening when their min, Jim return- ed from a two month trip overseas. Among the places he visited Were Greece, Italy, Britain, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Den- mark, Sweden, Norway, Lux- emburg, France and Hol- • Our deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Raymond Hamilton and family on the sudden passing of her hus- band last Thursday after- noon. Miss Joan Osborne return- ed home last Sunday:I-rpm Regina, Saskatchewan where •she had been visiting as -a :4-H exchange student. 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