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Storm Cancels,..........eep Freeze
Sunday Services In Hockey Drams
(DUNGANNON NEWS) - ' Lucknow Intermediates
'.opened
The first meeting ,of '• the. Unit-
ed Church 'Women, ••in the form
(of a new . organization was held
,Thursday afternoon at the Dun
Bannon United Sunday., School
parlors With an attendance" of
forty-five. Coffee and dessert
was served at ' tables nicely an,
ranged. Mrs. Cecil Blake ex-
plained the ,.new organizationof
which ,, She was convener of the
Provisional Committee number-
iijg 'eleven.. Mrs. Wilbur Brown
pr,'esided at, the piano for the
singing of a hymn 'Standing 'at
the Portal .of the . Opening Year."
Mrs: Colin`Fingland .of Winghan'i_.
gavean interesting.. talk " on, the
"Church Women of today and.
af. by=gone days" ;which has
been tile. foundation -"and '.life of
the - churc''h, By reports of former
years, it was -revealed. that men
also participated in a likely
manner. Mrs. Fingland referred to
an article in, the United Church
Observer December ist 1961,: is-
sue .reading ' passages ;and sug-
gested . . that ' the listeners secure.
a' copy to read •the* full 'account
which. .is both interesting and
amusing Ste ; felt that 'by trans=
planting W:i.WI:S. meinbersinto
;the' new organization was a; fine
feature . for growth and :stim.ula-
ton Mrs Howard.. Johnston pre-:
sented Mrs. Fingland with : a:
YearmBook at. ,tne close' of her ad-
dress.: Mrs: -C. Blake,'. chairlady,,,
also :thanked; .Mrs.:'Fingland. Mrs;
Esther. Rivett sang a solo,'•"Blestr
Be the. Tie . that Binds." Mrs.
Johnston .read, Thank -You notes
It, was announced:. That the inau
gural: . meeting ' was . , being held"
January 24th' at :'Clinton; •hapiig.
all' who could w(ruld attend. The.
late :Mrs. •Robert •Moorecwas;the,
first • W.A. President and a ;'-`St-
of •past presidents and 'secretaries
were read Mrs: Herb Finnigan
read the list of W:M.S Life
-Members who are Mrs Mel
Reid, :Mrs: Arthur Elliott, Mrs.
Alegi Pentland, Mrs*, S. J. Kil •
Patrick; . Mrs. W... H. • McClure,
•Mrs M.•Sh:ackleton,°Misses Nettie.
and
Rebina Sproul,, Mrs Henry.
Horton' and,.Mrs ' J: J Ryan; who
are. consideed lxf e .members into
thh'e new organization. Mrs. Otto
Popp :presided for the election,'
Of
f. officers as reported from • 'tine
Provisional . "Committee :' and, '.are
as follows 'President, Mrs. K. K.
Dawson;. • :Vice -Pres.,.. Mrs. M:
Reed 'and last Vice' -Pres:,' Mrs. M:
Shackleton; and ''Mrs. _C. 'Blake,.
2nd. Vice -Pres.,. Mrs • Herb Firrni-:
gan; recording sec.;. Mrs :Ross
Eedy; corresponding ` secretary,
MrsttiJack dAlton,, Membership:
'conveners, . Mrs. 'Ross Henry,
treasurer,' • Mrs.. Wilbur Brown,
Christian Citizenship 'Convener,
Mrs 'H:: Johnston: and 1VIr's. 'J;os.
Dauphine,' visiting' and coitirn.un-,
ity. Cornmittee, ^Mrs..:NNorm'an. Ai
-
vett, Mrs. Fred Youn'g,'.Mrs. ,'Al-
vin' Sherwood, M.S. Nelson Pear-
son, 'Mrs. •Jackson ; ..Reeves,' Mrs:
Alvin ' Kerr. arid Mrs,' Harold El,
liott;'.Finance , ,'` ComnnitteeMrs..
Harvey Alton and. Mrs°~ Clifford
Crozier,' Flower ' Convener, Mrs.
'Phomas • Webster; Literature :and
Cornm•unication, Mrs. Lorne Ivers;
Manse Convener, Mrs,..O'tto' Papp;
Nomination<omtnittee Convener,
Mrs. Rayrnond ,Finnigan' Supply
and'•Social Convener, Mrs 'HTrgh
McWhinney; .` Stewardship' and
Recruiting', 'Mrs. M. Reed,; • Social
Functions .Convener; Mrs. Robert
Stothers; Pianist,:. 'Mrs. Frank
Pentland; Assistant 'Pianist, Mrs
Gordon Finnigan; Christian Eau:-
cation,
du-cation,Mrs. 'Esther' Rivett and
Mrs Robert 'Ervin, ''Mts., Glen
the hockey season here on Mon
day night when they dropped a
squeaker to Monkton by a 7 to
6 ` score. Monkton tipped in the'
winning goal with. about two'
minutes to go, '
Lucknow put up a pretty fair
brand of hockey, but lacked "the
legs" in .the final frame due to
t limited, practise. •
The game. `. featured', a .prize
draw, with the lucky tickets.. pick-
ed by a member of the Monkton
team. Winner of the -'deep , freeze
was Mrs, ~ Allan Manto,.' plus a
$15:00': bonus' for 'being .present.:
Second prize, ,$1p.00 in cash
was won by. Jim Smith of Holy-
,
Weaver as a representative from
the organization to: report to the
Board of Stewards,/Mrs. K. Daw-
son, the new president was wel
corned and. invited ,.to . speak a
few words.' - .The.. meeting was
closed with at hymn . •
• Death' of.
James Johnston Andrews
Jaynes Johnston (Jos.) And
r.ew's' born in Goderich Township,
1879' Was. the . son of ; : the late
William Andrews' •.and .Ellen
Johnston:Andrews. Deceased. Went
to Quepelle, Sask. in 1900 • and'
passed awayWeyburn, ,'Sask,;I
January'.5th 1962. His. Wife Pre-
deceased-him,'
pre-
deceasedhim' in.. 1950. Surviving
are two- . daughters; ` .Mrs l♦ red:
("Violet) Maurer; Glen Bain, Sask.,:
:Bonnie .'Cavell •An:drews:of Win,
nipeg,, Man;, two grandchildren &
two .great grandchildren 'two ,bro
thersr are , 1iigh • of :Victoria; B.C.,
nd. •Sam, `Sask:atoon, :,S'ask,„;:anl.
'one sister; ,. Mrs ' Bert:. (Annie)
McWhinney of ' Dungannon.'.
• Mr: , and. Mr.s. .Ivan Uenderson
and little sons, Toronto, recently.
visited Mr *and Mrs 'Victor: Er-
tington. Thre'•former's: father;"Mr'.
John • . Ienderson.:returned• . with-.
.them for a visit
Mrs Esther R. ivett . returned
home: after •visiting a week- with`.
her daughter, Mrs. Jahn Wilsor%,
Toronto.• : a • '
The •'.United Church C,G.i T..
met in`'the church basement on,'
January 4th,. In the absence • of
the :president, Patricia Ann • Eedy.•
the vicepresident Doreen Cul-
hart'.. presided. The C'G;I:T. Pur
pose was repeated and the' hymn
sung. with Betty Irvin .accoinpany
ing at the :piano. Mrs, .'Herb Fin-
nigan conducted : the 'worship Set:-
vice
er_vice with • the theme, "I Will
light 'the -candles .of the tinder-
standing.„
nderstand:in;g .. in .,your •Heart.” : Mrs.
Hobert Irvin read: an: article''
,mella's'':.Eyes"., �It •w•as'`/reported
that' $11,35 was realized fr om; the
Candlea:
• Light ' dServ;toice of 'which&'M.s, the; M. :
Fund.' Social, interest is:a';crok:i-
nole' Party: at 8:30 p.m, on':Janu
ary 19th. ' `Four. new.. members
were accepted.. The )next. 'meet-
ing `will: be . January 18th: The.
meeting 'closed. with • taps. '.
The storm'this.week caused the
cancellation of .Sunday, Church
services - and• the• 'united. Church
Sacramental :service at Nile, :'be-
ing*,
be-in.g'• postponed till next. 'Sunday,
January '14th at. 2.'p m..�,
School • was also ' cancelled. `:in.
both'rooms on Monday, L7nti1'this',
recent storm, ,vire ;,are pleased.' with
the mild 'w'eather and winter is,
slippi.rig away,, :w.,th
:each •.day;
nearer Spring,
Congratulations :.to' ''Mr. and
Mts. William Parr on' the ad•.vent..
of, their , .baby girl • at Goderich
H-ospital"on Wednesday, January
3rd.,,, Being' the..first baby ; born
there: in' 1962, .gave 'Wanda Dar-
lene a fine piece` of luck,. with the
' presentation of 'many lovely gifts
donated fiaip' that, town..
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FURNACE '`OIL, STOVE 'OIL,
KEROSENE, GASOLINE.`
• See or call WM. ':A. "BUD" HAMILTON
Phone 220:w Lucknow
District Agent ' fbr Cities. Service
Mr: Bill. Dundas, ,Goderich,lea-
der and coach• Of the Dungannon
Sigma C grouparranged a ,euchre
party at the Cedar Valley' School
on Mondaynight' for.• Sigma C
membez•s,.'parents• and aai'iy others.
The school not in 'use has been
engaged ' for fneetings, and ' re-
creation. ' Money' is needed'. for
insurance' and some: supplies to
begin, Thirteen tables were en-
gaged with players. Women's:pri-
zes went to .high, -,,Jack Pentland.
and low, Mary' Lou7'Henry, Men's.
high, John Black, low, Paul Eedy:
Last, week, the boys held •a "bot-
tle drive."
•
fair 'size crowdsaw the .Se
poys .come; up with a good effort
-throughout most of. the contest. '
Close checking on. Monktori's
part seemed ,to have the •'home.
forces baffled, in the last part of
the •third period. :•
McEwen was the . hero . foV.
g1Vlanktolaten, in firthe ing thirdthe winning
oal period,
The first period started • off
quickly .with Monkton popping
in a goal seconds .after' the open.-
ing „whistle. Lucknow came .
bouncing. back with'Smart, 'Gard-
ner and Collyer. each scoring.:.'
Monkton theh came back and
scored ...another to end the first
period 3-2 in. Lucknow's: favor.,
Iii, the second,: Ember.lin • waltz
ed in and scored for 'Lucknow
With • Monkton : firing. two goals.
to tie the: score 4-4 at the end of '•
the .second, •
•Graliain started off in the :third
to give Lucknow the lead' again;
but it was short lived, as Monk-.
.ton* Scored twice as a ..result' of:
blue line lapses. , • Smart .then
triggered one goal t�. tie the
match at .6 apiece ' In the last..
coup le of minutes of the game
nkton tipped in the'tie• breaker ---
to decide the .match... '.•
Referee, . Jack Henderson} . cal-
led • 15{ penalties,giving the: losers.
thein : with -6 minor andql
five minute.�'p'enalty for :rough-
ing.
Lucknow Lineup
Goal, D. Elliott; Def., H. -Maya
Millan, , A.: .Baker; 'Centre, A.'
Smart . Wings, ' E. Gardner, R.',.' '.
Graham Alt., T. "'Collyer, 13.:Ro-
ti;-rison; B. Hunter '.R.'Erriberinn' ...
K 'M•acD:onald, J:.; Wilson
:. Monkton 'Liineu
P'
Rathwell, Smith, . Jacobs; . Mc
Ewen 'Ronnenberg Davidson, -
;Worth, J. ` Illmaii, ..'K. °I•llrrian, ''•
Coulter, ' Kerr„. .. Ludington; Hol
mon,
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