The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-09-19, Page 14Lueknow Senthiel, Wednesday, September 19., 19847Page t4,
rend IIekIi Seiveirt speaks at church artnuversar
Attending Port Stanley United Church an-
niversary where Rev. Heidi Seivert was:
guest.speaker, were Dorothy Grange, Frank'
Pentland, daughter Elizabeth Pearceand
friend, Hazel Webster, daughter Ettabelle
and Bill Br dley and Jiinand'
Margaret Err -
in on. They also attended a barbecue at the
Seivert residence later.
The Nile Men's Slo Pitch team: hemi a pork
barbecue on Saturday night with about. 60 in
attendance. Each player on the team was,
given.a humorous littlegiftrat the presenta-
tions: Forthe first time a M.V.P. trophy was.
presented° by Al Nivins. This player was
pickedby ballot by his fellow teammates. .
Gerrie Logtenberg was this year's recipient
and well deserved .A beautiful • wooden..
trophywith each player'sname inscribed on
a bronzeplaque was presented to. Delmar &.
Judy .Sproul by Stan' Dungale in .apprecia.'
tion of his support over the past few years., A
very delighted and surprised Delmar made
a'fitting reply to ttie boys. The team consists
of .George Adams, Stan Dimple, Danny
Gregory, Dave Sproul,Dave Caesar, Mike:
Austin, Todd Park, Rob Markham,Elwyn
Brindley, Duane Rivett, Paul. Kerr, Randy
Kerr, Larry Johnston, Gary Johnston, Ger-
rie Logtenberg, Ken Logtenberg and Al
Nevins...
Joey Berndig ' is visiting this week with
Grandpa and Gramma Park, Todd and Brad
while his parents, 'Mike and Val Bendig ,en-
joy a holiday: His sister Katie 'is staying in.
Guelph with Grampa and Gramma Bendig.
Vito Stecca of the fourth concession West.
Wawanosh is teaching .a senior Special
Education Class at Clinton . Public ' School
this year.. ' - • —
Sally Wright, is doing supply teaching at
G,D.C.I.'this school term. '
Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee and Mary
Here ' visited cousins, 'Mr, ' and M. s. Jack.
Ribey and family at Undewood last Sung
day. They also went to Brucelea Haven at
Walkerton to see Elton Orr,. who is Mrs.
polay '$lack;hi hman, Nelson Pearson; low ma
ni
-� Frank Pentland, Seeing as these hi weekly
DUNGANNON euchre games were so suceessfutthe.seniors
$y Marie Park
RibeY's father andBessie's cousin.
Randy and Pat Maize, who have been
residing in the former.. Bert Mc Vhmney
house, on the sixth concession of Ashfield
are moving to -Part Albert the . end of
September, Mr. and Mrs. Simon, Logtenberg
will be moving into the house. '
Willetts McWhinney is .a patient in Strat-
ford hospital with. a •broken ankle suffered in
a fall. -
"
Several persons from the area coined the
Nile U.C.W. ladies on a Robin Hood (Sher-
wood)
Sherwood) tour last •Monday which included' a
boattrip on -the Grand dyer:"
Winners at the bi--weekly euchre spon-
sored by the Dungannon .and area •seniors
were high lady; Marie Park;. low lady, Alma Turn. to page '15•
are planning to have bi=weekly games of
shoot, euchre and 500 as well as continuing:
the regular bi-weekly euchres. This same
enthusiastic. group are planning a 'turkey
and ham; supper for October 3.
Congratulations to the Mac's Milk ladies
slo-pitch team,' who play in'the Goderich;
league.. They. `won the B :chainpionshi for..
•.p
the .season. Janet Godfrey, Glenda Park,
Michelle Park and Wanda H6dges are three
of the girls who play on this team, •
Judy Carmichael,' daughter of Don and
Sharon Pengelly, is attending the.liniversity
of. Western Ontario. She plans to ;b:come a• '
teacher;
Marty . Rivett,, son of Jini and Sandra
Rivett, , ' has . returned home . to attend.
Marty has been picking tobacco in
the Langton area.
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