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ON'ESDAY•.„ NO. VEMBE�t 3rd, 1971'
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NEW CROP NATURAL
AUSTRALIAN RAISINS
Sibs.for 89c
ASSORTED
COOKIES
3 pkg.,for $1..00
.FRESH
.BREAD
4 for -$1.05
WHITTICH'S
SQUARES.
45c ea
lbs.3.Cabbage
for
'65c 65c'
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Allimps BEANS HOME GROWN
• :GOOD PRICES .ON'POTATOES
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• HIGHWAY .84 - 4 MILES EAST OFA•: LUCKNOW
Du,ngannon.
Uti .October 28th the Dungannon
Wonen�s iiisttate tttoeting On
Candian Industries was. held at
the home of the President Mrs,
Wilmer Rutled a •on a fine
were given on the .Area Conven
tion by Mrs. G. McNee on the . '
first .day ,by Mrs. Ha'rry.'Girvin.
;on the ;second day. lrs.: Lorne.
Ivers gave a well.prepared report •
of the Rally.
Te-= o "Ntthin Ij Inst on
a. Tourney by stopping to 'pray or..
to feed your, horse" , brdugh't' faith,
merraories and' thoughts as liven •"`
by Mrs. 'Lorne.I:vers, '
tomatics,
ter equipped
iatic,' power
3tic .'
er equipped
ver'steering
'er ::steering;
uric; 'power'.
'summers' :evening.
Ten' members two: visitors
the
joined
in.opening exer- '
. Peni g
-cises using the*`Ope:ning'Ode' and •''
the I�fiar:y' Stewart' Collect. The
rs Were' -Mrs. Gorden;Fear
and :Jean Rutted Vie.: .'.Roll call, waste,.
answered giving "A Favorite Use
of Cheese"...
The=sm..Correspondence was read .and
. business disc'ussed•, which• includ
ed: a fetter from• the• Iluronv iew •
Auxiliary on,their:Annual,Fall •
Bazaarof Crafts 'and Bake Sale
on Noveri>.ber 10th. Donations of
ba;ki 4. • ueste• rom';our
.rnenihers. A motion was .
made .to `purchase one copy of
'The Ontario Wm -nen 'Institutes
'Story", :for our branch.
follow•irig business , reports:.
Girl Guides Hold
HaIIowe'en.Parte.y
The.Lucknow Girl Guides held,.
their Hallowe'en `Party October
29 from 5-7 p. m'. .
Each girl *brought. a child to en
.tertain: Linda Campbell, acting
as' hostess entertained,. the guest's
witha ga.txie''until everyone had.
arrived:. , ,
•
Mrs,.. Barry Hackett .was invited'
todo the hard' task of judging:
costumes.. ' Prizes went to: `First
lbassel Treleaven; Second •, Tracy
'McDonagh;; Third, Helen Maclrt
tyre, •.
The, Guides prizes went to;•First
Lorna. Boyle; Second , Sandra, .Fin-
lay; Third, Edith Greer.
..The judging was followed b'y a
game,; 'then the:children were
taken through a "Horror .House"
.Lunch was served .after which
Sandra Finlay'read• a:.Hallowe'en
story, and some ch~ildreen' tested
their:skiil at "Bobbing for ;Apples"
Ar11 •enjoyed .a fun time. '
QROO
PACS T MMM
LIBRARY AND A°CJ,rIO VISUAL.
ASSISTANTS
This year our school will have
Audio Visual and Library 'assist-
ants. • Many students applied for
these jobs ••arid they will 'be start
i t "e '
n h i
x o k'soo
g w f.. .n. Library,
assistants will check, out books,,'
shelve, ther'fi., and"do other lobs
in' the library , including 'dusting.'
shelves. Audio Visual assistants
will set up televisions , record
;'players, projectors, etc:: indiff-
erent 'classes that want. them
This should really be a big help •
for our: teachers this Year.:',„
HALLOWE'EN MASQUERADE
'On Friday, last. week, we had
•a masquerade party,at our. sbh.00l
People were dressed as ghosts,
•wi'Ches, a'nd.asother_funn__creat-
ties or. things. Prizes were Silken
out io-people 'with.;best, costu:mes.
Sotne. of the senior: classes had a •
room instead of joining in the
rnasq;uerade In the gym the
winners were:• grade 'one and two
girl's, Terry Brown.'arid: Joanne
Culbert; grade •one''and'two boys ,
Scott Wilson Arid Roy Jacobs; . / '
ree BaptizEd At
D.wiganndn Church
'rhe TP. ana ian.0 eese'
Industrrews,, given
Clarence M.cClena:gh'an,, us
taught.
several .new 'points on. cheese,
.nd• cold of the. 2(4.,000 1h.' cheese
from. Perth, sent to•the• Chicago:
Exposition , td advertise' ;Cariad:
ian cheese. • (:I'tlis. is the •largest
single cheese. ever made.)
Mrs. Rutled 7e t•ha
D'UtGANNON NEWS •
At' Dungannon United church
on Sun'da'y rnorning,'a special:' part"
of the. s:ervi.ce waifl�is_-T--
of three infants, Sherry Anne, ,,
daughter of Mr. and•Mrs Terry
;lodges;, Jacqueline Susanne, -
daughter"of Mr. and Mrs:••Dav:id•..
Dawson; and Brenda .Lorette ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs:. Eric
cNcc. Nir.:gild ,Mrs.. Wayne
Durnin are 'god parents• for ,Brenda .
.1\1r.' and: Mrs. •A11•ari'Mc'Nee and
:Eddre .:Ajax,spent'the week
end 'with relatives',here. Others,
.who were dinner .guests
• and ,Mrs. •Graham McNee :and ,
:.Mr...and` Mrs'. Eric 11c,Nee, were
and Mrs, Neil Rintoul of
St. Helens ,• 'Rev . And lrS.+C.lar-
enc:e. IvlcClenaghan and Mr. and
;Mrs.: Wayne; DU Min Later' Mr:
Er,
of S,ir., and.M.rs. Wayne Durbin:
Mrs. Joh'n,Ryan who has spent
the surnmer ;months in her Dun-
gannonThorne moved to. George
town to: spend the winter with her...
son=in -law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Kidd, who'carne'
for her on.Frida_ . Next s'Uninier .
w.e'.11.be.lookin _. or and .to seeing-
her caring' for.her beautiful•flow
-'
er .gardens a'gsin
I\Ir. Fi'a•nk .Austin ; ,from
Ashfield , :has rnoved.'to Dungan
tion , and a welcome is extended
him*..
Ha11'owe`en was enjoyed by'
the children on Saturday evening.
v heti• rna.krng their calls frorfr '
door to door.; Siaine had 'tiNICEP
boxes,
\its;` 4V-rHlle�iej , Eiitharn:.
1 grade. three and :four .girls`,. Janet.
,Wilkins and. Kim Cooke; grade •
three and four boys, Bradley
y Y
Humphrey and Carl Morrison;
grade five and six ;girls', 'Ruth'
Alton .and Grace Alton;• grade
ing. part and later was thank•ed'for.
her tror.ne. . The Queen and W.•I.
Grace•closed the. meeting •Lun•ch•'
hostesses were ?\,trs'. Z; ..'\ic'1\.ee•.1
Mrs., W. Rutledge and ,Miss 13.'
McConnell
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1971
one of our representatives
R. J. D. BRINKLOW
will belt
T• -H -BEDFORD -HOTEL
GODER!CH.
In this district and throughout Canada many
persons and firms in practically : all types of
businesses including. "
n'ission
Agriculture' Tourist and Recreational-
'Businesses
ecreational-Businesses • Construction, • Professional •
Services •. Transportation • Wholesale and
Retail Trades, as well as Manufacturing
haveobtained loans from the.IDB to acquire
land, buildings, ' and .machinery, 'to increase'
working '•capital, to' start a new business, and
father_ purposes --1 f yo -considelr that lD$
can be of .service, you are iiivited to arrange an
•appointmezit with the IDB' representative'by
telephoning
Telephone: ,524=733
or in advance by writingto
INDUSTRIAL
DEVEIOPI ENt BANK
A ,
treat, c: otiH 12, Ontario
197 Y'01
is spending a few days with,l\•lr.
and. firs, Jack.McGee, 'the latter
being her•dau hter. Mrs. Laney!
4 si-present :err t.t e-:bapti$nj-of-
Sherry Anti 'Hodges', Irel 'great,
great ,gratlddaugIiter:: •
Coni;ratulations true extended ''
rroill' this,Corll,llllfn'ity to` Mt', and
:11s. Donald Caesar., wlio were
:\1r, and :stirs. Mark Bergo'f'
(.:rcwe'spcpt :an evening last. week
\wifh the h'Iake fatnily.
\its. Ilam\ Watson visited M,tr:
Gild Mrs„ L1cyd• ;lodges and oilier
'menthe's of the family on: Suri-
An Ecurnenic i1 Seminar for
•niinisters of all denoirtinations Of
he Minigterials of (,rodericir,
lytic:know and` CVinglianl was held
in r tnga11non art Monday with
Rev. t.,ordon .1limt.er of 67ti'i'miit 1r'i.
leader.
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t
five and six: boys , Murray Lyons , .
and Greg Hackett; .grade seven
;and eight girls •, Lorie Dellen and
Janet Whytock; grade seven and
eight boys;,: Elaine :ggitt.and:
Kevin Black;' best Hallowe'en
Costumes la"
s limes., Shaton;Sprou ndtGhis�.
lain ..Lovell; ; best .national :• •
costumes;, ;Bobby .Hackett.and,
Sharon Alton; and best. couples.
Annette. Hodges and Susan Tigert
with Lila Stev'iart and Chris. Cooke
second. • '
The judges were Miss Elliott ,'
MI's. Bakker and'•Mr. Liddle.
Everyone had a very enjoyable
time.. -
HORROR HOUSE'
During the noon hour of• Friday,
October 29 Roorn, Twelve• pres-
ented a •Horror• House in which
:eros of the senior wing took part
Ari adrnission• of :five cents was
char ed with the; none . to o•to
our foster child Ever o e _
too ----pail haas most scary. time._
FRE -
NCH ASS EI+viBLY�
A. French, assembly was'held at
,our.:schoo1'on.Tuesday', 'October,
,22. ' It consisedof French .tele'
phoue conversations:which' were
placed in-4i•ffeient. scenes -fora
variety. . All classes' .Mr Orr
teaches.' took part in this assembly..:.
After each little play:; a'll. classes'' "
took part in repeating the conver-.• •
satiori:
... FQR• BEEF -H G
You :Order' Co-op; Beef, .Dairy
and Hog Supplements
- t
and at the same time protect yourself
against .'price increases.
Take advantage ,. of this money Saving ' offer right : away and
convert your full granary into extra, profit with a scientifically
pfanned CO-OP Balanced Feeding Program. As you .know, grains .
are deficient in some necessary nutrients. But CO-OP Dairy,
---•$eef and- •log'Con entrates more than make up these deficiencies
to give you increased milk and meat production '.' . and
increased profits:.•
4tr-oduetoo-offer-is--good-unt tpoethbe
SEE'. YOUR LOCAL
istrct Co-op
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