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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-06-06, Page 11FACTORY SECONDS' e Huron West Women's IOssitute th Warning treed r as held at -Dungannon lusted Church on May 28. The theme was ``(elebratmg Together'..:Huron West officers stalled at the meeting• luded, front, row, left to right, LoisElliott of, Clinton, first.vice- esident; Eleanor Bradnoek ".of Auburn,.public relations officer;, and. Wilma Higgins of 5 Brussels, retiring secretary treasurer; ands back row, l'left to right, Roberta empleraan of Staffa, , RFWIO" board A director; Mary Hunter uf Betgrave, secretary, ,ensurer; and Mabel Ja klin of Winghan t president. (Photoaby Joanne Buchanan) The fourth meeting regarding ' the* "Alton . Bunion on July 7 , and' 8 was held at rookside School on May.27 with 21.ptesent.. Ernest Eaton reported the memorial stone d been installed in Dungannon Cemetery. e also broughtforthLaSitemorial:dedication ervice for the stone. Thts was accepted. ayton' Alton mentioned,. that Agne lton ad six plots in Duni '" on,rieme '°that~ ere not used. Clayton was appointed . to ook after the selling of the plots: Elaine Errington mentioned the barbecue n Saturday evening would cost $6.00. everal were concerned as to how many ould be present for the meal. It is hoped, at everyone coming to the barbecue will, otify Frank Alton. Russel linin report d plans had been , ade to make signs and take bus tours of own farms and historic landmarks. Ruth , Iton was looking after making the signs. Iton_ reunwrc She also mentioned she had purchased the ribbon for registration: The order of service for the church service has been purcbasecl' and Ruth is planning a choir practice on June 21 at Trinity United Church. Any descendants who are interested. in singing, call Mrs. Ken Alton. Russel Irvin reported that Roy Alton of Sault Ste. Marie. bas ; oipnte > ed o hel w tl;t, the service. Elaine ' Erting„on mentioned she had already . several numbers for the variety concert .on Saturday evening, however more numbers are required.. Anyone wishing to help help should. c3"11r;Elaine. Lois Walden and Phyllis Morrison are busy making plans for their displays while Frank, Loreen and Ruth are checking out'the registration forms for billeting for the- visitors. Several other committees were formed which included a decorating and recreation committee. The next meeting will be held at Brookside on June 24. Tans arthritis society canvass Last Thursday, Mary Guse, field repres- entative for the Arthritic Society, was in Whitechurch making plans for the canvass to be held in September. Mrs. Schneller accon'►panied her son, Mark on the tour to Toronto to Wonderland, provided for the school science winners. Jim Orr of London waS,a caller on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBurney of Ajax arrived on Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. McBurney visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinnamon, Broadhagen, Ronald Beecroft, Wingham, Sharon Werth and Stacey of Wingham. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dick de Boer of Bluevale, Mrs. Symon de Boer and Mrs. Roe1y de Boer of Langside visited with Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer. - 1 A , fourteenth birthday party was held Saturday evening for Tony Falconer. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Cassie Mowbray, Lois Falconer, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Irwin and Cody of Lucknow. Tony received many gifts for his birthday. Anniversary servicesare being held Sunday, June 10 at the United Church at 11 Lm, and 8 p.m, with guest speakers Rev. George' Ball and Mr. Jack Whytock. Ab'nes.Falconer visited last week with Mr. WHTTECHURCH by Valetta Emerson and Mrs. Wayne Farrier, Kimberley and Amy of Guelph. Viola Irwin is visiting for a time with Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin and family. Mrs. Dave McGlynn, Wayne and Janet of Waterloo visited on Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin. The McGlynns , held a family picnic recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave McGlynn and family of Waterloo. Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer, Jeffery and Julie of Waterloo were Friday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell and Heather of Ancaster spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Murray Irwin attended a wedding. at London and'Mr. and Mrs. Van dya of Port Carling also attended and spent the weekend with them. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin were Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw, West Wawanosh and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ducharme, Goderich.. On Saturday Barbara Rintoul and Kevin and Lila Rintoul, Debbie and Kimberley of St. Helens attended a Charolais showman- ship sale at Talsnta.. Kimberley' Rintoul was named champion showman. Kevin Rintoul won the door prize of a sheep skin vest. Little Corey Rintoul remained with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 6, .1984—Page 11 LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCN Invites You To Worship With There On SUNDAY, JUNE 10 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Nursery downstairs morning and evening EVERYONE WELCOME - LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, JUNE 10 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Rev. Warren McDougall B.A.M.Div. Nursery and Junio;,congregation provided EVERYONE WELCOME LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NO CHURCH SERVICE ON JUNE 10 due to - SOUTH KINLOSS ANNIVERSARY - SERVICES AT 11 A.M. AND 7: P.M. i8m Anniversaiy OF South Kinloss Presbyterian Church Sunday, June 10th SERVICES: 11:00 A.M. AND 7:30 P.M. GUEST MINISTER Rev. 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