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'COM Chisholm has return-
edlionce-tilloMing surgerylii—mr
tendon. . • •
There were 11' tables of
euchre at the Agriculture
• • Hall on Wednesday evening.
Lady winners were. Illa Pol-
lock, and Jean Errington,
.,_ while the gents mere . Jack
Errington and Morris Ivers.
Benson Finoigati mon, the
. door prize-
Randy Kerr of the bar
committee, for 'the birthday
celebrations, 'reports that
they have decided to use the
Labaits company beer tent,
phis the large balloon which
will be giving rides, to the
public on the Saturday, Aug-
ust 2nd., He also reports that
people are• making good use
of the hall as it is rented right
up into Aprit• ,
Brenda and Barbara Niv- ..
.LattottS'
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BY mmgrok..
Ten 'Commandments are as
. DUNGANNON Sales & Servic
UNITED CHURCH
Mr. Cowan's sermon, Small Engines
"The Law of God", was Our Specialty
based on Article 14 from .the , General Farm Re
Doctrine of the United ' also
Church of Canada and stres- TORO
sed that each person-must - SNOWBLOWERS
interpret God's word in ON SPECIAL
his/her own ways but the Ripley 395-3310
world-vvide 'happening.
The Tyros are planning a
Skiathon in the near future if
euther and . snow permit
and- may be asking , for
. support in pledges,
DUNGANNON U.C.W.
The Pebruary meeting at
:the home'of Mrs. Olive Blake
began with a dessert tun-
theOn served by Mrs,. Beisie
McNee and Mrs. Donna, Al-
ton. Mrs, Ainy Wiggins':and
Mrs....Donna . Alton were in
Charge of the pregrain' Which
included 'a Bible. reading
from James: 14; the japanese
version etthe 23rd psalm;, a
reading\We Are One in the
Spirit;xcerpts'from "an
••• article, "What it's Like to 'be
a Christian 'in Japan",• and
disciisioe. in •studrgieups.
Mrs: Bessie McNee Fes:.
ided 'for the businesS part of
the .meeting. Minutes were
read by • Mrs.. Tinie Logten-
ins celebrated their 5th birth- berg and financial report was •
days on Saturday by having a given by Mrs. Helen Daw- .
few -little friends in. • son. .
Mr. and•Mrs. Bill lvioniton The roll call, "Blues chas-
ers for pebruary", was of• Simcoe 'Visited with Mrs. an-
Liii McDonald one day. last swered by 12 members.
week. . • Upcoming projects were
Mrs. Fred Stirling and ' •
Harold of,Thamesville spent
the weekend with her moth-
er_;___Mrs; ,Robert H__
Carol NivieS, Kathie Stan -
bury. Sandy McWhinney,
Diane Park and Lynda Mc-
Nee attended .the Agriculter-
al SoCiety conVention, held in
Toronto on, Wednesday and
Thursday of last week.
Congratulations to Mr.
and MrS. Arnold Rivett on
the marriage of their daugh
ter, Diane to Mr. Peter Prey-
ett of Goderich. Bridesmaids 2 cu. in, engine
were SiSters of --the bride, Automaticoiling -
-Misses Cheryl and Wendy row, bearing construction.
Rivett. Best man was 4. Ae
brother-in-law of 'the groom, $99 ..y.
Mr. John Morris of Ottawa.
Rev. Royal officiated at the -
ceremony; McLean'
Poulan
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ati90/1 COML./1g un annon Party
Friday 2
Saturday 3
Friday' 16 _.
Saturday 17
Friday 23
Friday '10
, Saturday 31
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INFORMATION AND'MID
WEEK BOOKINGS
CALL 528.3532 •
discussed., If was decided to
order several ,dozen church
plates to sell. at the Dun-
t muter anniversary in 'Aug-"
ust. Plans were made for
1.J.C,W, share of. World' Day
of Prayer program. Material,
for a crib' quilt has been
purchased and quilting is to
be held' in near future.
Mrs. Emily. Drennan read,
a Valentine verse, A Prayer
for ,Love, and conducted a
Bible Quiz.' . _
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
CHURCH . .
The young people of the
church were hosts at a rally
Friday night at which the
young people from Zurich
Mennonite Church and •
Wingham• Brethren -Church
were guests.
A filmealied "The Climb"
was shown'and much apprec-
iated. The sponsors, 'Murray
and. Ruth Martin led in a time
of singing and a devotional.
Beth and Lori Gingrich from
'ffolyarcril 'sang SeVerallitiets,
with Beth accompanying on •
the guitar. A•time of fellow.,
ship, and refreshment, feliew-
. ed the meeting::
On Simday evening, Mr.
-and Mrs. .Gordon Johnston
presented, by slides, and
words, a 'look at the Volun-
tarY Sereice work of the Men-
nonite Church, especially in
the areas where'they have
served for several termi, •
namely Algetia andJamalca,
Irene Martin, president of
the IVI.Y.P. in, Dungannon
was M.C.; for the meeting.
DUNGANSON4M
By Debby Kerr
The. meinbeis chose a
name for the club, the
"Diingannoe Do-knots",
Betty Errington read the
minutes ..
OP E N STOCK .
alad Fork $15.00-1 --Sugar Spoon' . . Dinner Fork • 18.00 Tablespoon 23.00
Dinner Knife , 19.00 Teaspoon 15.00
Dessert/Soup SpOon ... 18.00 Coffee. Spoon 8.00
Butter Knife. , 16.00
(All prices are manufacturer's
suggested retail and based on
current Community Silverplate
prices.)
Pates ,
Available
Lucknow &
District
Community
Centre
MARCH '
Saturday '1
Friday 7
Saturday 8
Friday 14
Saturday 15
Friday 21
Friday 28
APRIL-
Friday 4
MAY
answered by the 13 members
who attended the meeting. -
Siewart Mad the
questions, for'meeting 3
about• bedrooms which the
members, must answer. Then
Mrs. SteWart talked, about
the free choice articles, the
girls have a choice of mak-
, ing, including slim chain wall
hangings for the junior rnem/,
tiers, an owl wall hanging for
•
Mrs. Errington ,Oen. read
aboutr•the fUrnishing
their arrangements 'for bed-
rooms, The - leaders 'sluAlted
us different ways *of arratig-,
ing the members' bedrOoms.
The • members have to have
"the floet. plans for their
rooms drawn, up for the !leek
Meeting.
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The' roll call Was then the senior •inetnbers, or they
can choose their own article
to do -• • •
relevant now as they ever
were. - - -
The choir sang the an-
them, "Jesus Saves", led by
organist Mrs. Jean Elliott.
The_children's story. _w_a.
called "Plugged In" and
illustrated that to show one's
light in the world one must
be ',plugged in" to God's
energy. •
There will be no church or
Sunday School in Dungannon
United Church for the next
two Sundays while redecorat-:
ing is being „done.,
On Sunday, March 2 the
Hi-C group under the lead-
ership of Glen and Vanda
McNeil will conduct the
service at Nile.
A festival of Sacred Music
is being held in North Street
United. Church, Goderich on
Sunday evening, March 9
with choirs from Goderich,
Clinton and Seaforth partic-
ipating;
World Day of Prayer is
being held in the evening on.
Friday; March 7 at Dungan-
non Christian 'Fellowship
Church. It is hoped the
evening service will allow
more men ' to share in this
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