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PAGE FIFTEEN • V25.,,ILIESTEE1....,
The Lucknow Brownies opened
their meeting on Tuesday, April
27th . with Brownie Ring, Lisa
Nigel was Fairy Queen and she'
placed the toadstool. j'awny' Owl
did inspection for a clean handker-
RIPLEY DISTRICT SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY NEWS.
BASKETBALL .TOURNAMENTS
.00 Friday, April 30 a basketball
.tournament was held in Ripley for
the boys' teams. The champion-
ship team was'the team from W.' E.
Thompson school in Kincardine:
The winner of the consolation prize
• was the team from Ripley, The
other teams playing 'were from
Elgin Market and f.ucknow.
, The girls' basketball tournament
was held at the Elgin, Market
School in Kincardine. • The
championship team was the , team
from W. E.. Thompson School in
Kincardine. The winner of the,
consolation prize was our team.
The other team playing was from
Elgin Market.
DUNGANNQK.
The Young People from Dun-
gannon Christian Fellowship
Church met on Saturday evening at
the -home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray
for Mother's Day.,
At Pow Wow, Brown Owl
received a note " from Helen
Maclntyre telling • that • 'she had
completed her Cook. Badge and one
from Tracey McDonagh for the
Housekeeper Badge. Jackie Rath-
well showed three things of nature
and a picture' she; had made, from
seeds. Heather Macintyre showed
the 'Pick an interesting picture she
had made from several different
kinds of seeds.
The meeting closed with the
Squeeze and Taps. .
Marth to share with each other.
their thoughts and ideas about
christian • life, their study was
based on the book of Ephesians and
dealt with the believer's relation-
ship with Jesus Chtist. '
During worship service on Sun-
day morning at Christian Fellow-
ship Church, Pastor Doug Zehr
brought. to the congregation . his
message, "Come ',and 'Dine",
based on: John 21, verse li
Frank Moulton returned home
from the hospital. On Friday Mr.
and Mrs, Bill Moulton of Simcoe
visited overnight. Mr. Moulton's
grandson, Gary Moulton of Simcoe,
called in on his' way from a fishing
trip to Port Elgin:
SOCIETY MEETS
The monthly meeting of Dungan-
non Agricultural society was held
on Wednesday evening at the
Agricultural Hall. The jinancial
statement for 1975 was read and
approved'. The meeting was
attended by the Young People's
Group and the society acknowledg-
ed gratitude for the 'cheque from
the 50-50 draw and also for the help
of the Young people in painting and
cleaning. , • Mrs. David Dawson
presented' an offer ftom, Dawson's
Store to supply a prize for the best
-.school float' in the parade at the'
fair. A letter was read from
Murray Gaunt exptesSing his
willingness 'to donate a trophy for
-Beef Showmanship in 4,1-1 Club
Work. plans for the Fund Raising
dance at Saltford were diScussed.
• . Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Fowler were their son
Thos. Fowler of Parkhill; Fred
Fowler of Port Elgin and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Fowler of Southampton. -
Mr. and Mrs. Grant SOwerby of
Toronto and Miss Barbara Blake,
Toronto visited Mrs. Cecil Blake on
the weekend.
Mrs. Vera Erringtori . entered
Wirigham Hospital last week 'and
was taken to University Hospital,
London, . where she underwent
'surgery. on Sunday.
Miss Sue Godfrey and friend of
Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Godfrey and, family on the
weekend:
Mrs. Graham McNee accompan-
ied Mrs. Chas. Wilkins of. Trinity
Church on Thursday evening when
they attended a Workshop meeting
of U.C.W. ExecutiVe of Huron-
Perth Presbyterial in James Street
United Church, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sterling arid
family 'of Thamesville visited' her •
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rebt. Irvin
On Sunday. •
Visitots with Mrs. Mary Bere
were' Mr. and Mr's. 'John Bete 'and
Karen of London, Miss. Esther
Brown and friend of Sarnia.
BRIDAL SHOWER
A community shower was held in
the church basement on Monday
evening in honour of Kathie' Bere.
• bride-th-be. Mrs. Rick Park was
chairlady for the evening.' 'Musical
numbers were 'sung by Irene
Logtenberg and Mary Winternyte
accompanied on the piano by Mrs.
Art McMichael. All enjoyed two
jumbled• word contests. When
Mrs. McMichael played the wed-
ding march Kathie took a chair at
the front, assisted by' Sharon
Young, Glenda Park, Mrs. Chas..
Culbert arid Mrs. Dwight Aldham.
Lovely corsages were presented
to Kathie and her assistants and
the mothers of the bride and
grooni, Mrs. Mary Bere and Mrs.
John Park. The gifts were carried
in by. Rhonda McMichael and
Heather Storey., Judy Godfrey read
the address to Kathie who respond-.
ed by saying a sincere thank you
and inviting all who wished to come
and see her things during the week
prior to the wedding. A delicious
lunch was served and 'a social time
was enjoyed.' '
Leonard. Chisholm returned
home from .Wingham Hospital on
Friday.
Mr. and Mts. Graham McNee
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross McNee
and Mrs. Gertrude Bell in Huron-
view on Sunday. Mrs. R. McNee
has a'-heavy cold and is receiving
medication. Mrs.. Bell just
returned to Huronview after being
in .Clinton Hospital with a broken
ankle, the same leg on which she
broker her 14 previously. ,
The subject of Rev. H. G.
Dobson's sermon at the United
Church on Sunday was "Does
Easter makea Difference?" Mrs.
Gordon Finnigan 'of Goderich
played the organ in the absence of
Mrs. McMichael. A Young Adult
Weekend, May 14-16 is being held
at Menesetung for those aged
18-25. . Some young people from
Japan will. be 'present. Anyone
interested may receive information
from the minister. Next Sunday at
Family DaY•service the Sacrament
of Baptism will be administered.
chief and the Brownies hopped
their Brownie Gold, followed by the
Brownie Prayer. •
Everyone then . went to craft
corner where they worked at a craft
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