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Sermon on
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"Do You BelieVe"
Part 2, in which he stated
that Lent's made up of sacri-
fice and penitence. His ser
mon streSsedthe necessity_ot
---TenIFfice as part of the .
BY MARIRTPARK
for :the ladies were .Mary sOn; ' Christian way of life. desserts were displayed on a
Stewart .with a high and Mel ...Jones returned on The choir sang ,.the' an; *smorgasbord table.
Sandra .Rivett, second high... March 21st from a bu's trip to . them,' "Blessed Assurance... •• After a Welcome expres•
Men. s high Elmer Meek and Florida. Two of the high-' The children's story vv-as, sed by president, Mrs.
second ." high- Went to. John lights. Of the 'trip were "The. Magic Penny", which • George Erringtdn,,'all helped
SMith. Elmer Mack also won'Disney World and Cypress is like ,love, the more you theinselves to dessert. The
the door prize. The Closest Gardens. ..The bus• left from give it away the more , you ladies of the committee serv-.
birthdays to March 17th Were Hanover on March the 8th. ..have.. • ed 'tea and coffee.
Margaret Young 'and Eldon Mr. .and Mrs; .Ross Mac- . The Willing Workers meet • Siiteen tables .of women
Culbert., ' Donald of. Ottawa Visited on at the Church on .Moriday.tO .Land men playerLeight games
Ross:(fiernice)-Henry 'Saturday Wand Sunday With. finalize plans for ;the. supper and the winners were,
is a patient in Goderich • his mother, Mrs. Lit 'Mac- • they are preparing for March dy's, Mrs. Jean Papernick,
hospital follOwing surgery, On Donald, 28.
Tuesday :of ,last week; We NIrS. Maxine Maize .is a The: second Confirmation
wish you all the best, Bern• patient in Goclerich hospital Class will be held on Wed-
ice. - - ' following a• heart attack lait neday evening. 's at Nile
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blake,
Becky. Kara and Julie: frOui
Cambridge (Galt), visited on
. Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs; Eugene Ryan in Gocler-
ich and Mrs. Cecil.Blake in
Dungannon.'
There were 1.1 tables• . of
play at the, euchre party on
Wednesday evening at. the
44iirtature—liall. -Winner's
Miss Flora Durnin and
Miss, Nora Creyke from.' Tot-
tenham called briefly on
friends ,in Dungannon 'on
Wednesday and visited in
Goderreh w''-if4.-Mrs. Jim V1(11-
week. She was in intensive
care but is :iiow otit' and
-resting comfortably in a
hospital. room.
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DUNGANNON.
UNITED CHURCH
Mr. -Cowan preached his
will also take place on April
13.
and the man's, -Mrs. 'Erma
'Anderson.. Ten other cards
were drawn: for AuCky per-,
Sons, who were Jack'Erring-
ton, Flossie ivers,Eelle Hub'-
Blyth will condUefthe confir- ert, George Kennedy, Carol,
oration" service . On Sunday, : Nivins, Jo7 Anne , Collins,
April 1.3.
• The sacrathent of baptism
Church. Rev. Wittich of
Margaret Ertington, - John
Smith; Harvey Alton, :and
Bud Elliott: The lovely dahlia
quilt for which tickets are
Quality Canadian
Clothing
Harvey Wood.s,
• Stanfteld.s, Bell
Impression; Levis
sleeve
Shirts.
PUNG,ANNON W,i; • being sold was on diSplay.. sell MO, Gordon Fitt,
OtIntiaftnon -•W.L.' held a • • aigainl and Mrs, Sam Gribsot
s peces fat .Dessert euchre The committee ia charge , who had several other willing -
party at Brookside school. on- of arrangements -- included 'helpers for setting up' tabies4;
-Tuesday', „Mareli,--i8Ag)84.0it-4.45,-ROt...*vin,-, -A.ar-Rtis-,-7-46oking,-after
, 1.30 . p.m... A. variety . ,nf • '7
T-Shirts
Ladle; Mens, Children
Debbie, McRoberts of .
Chatsworth' spent part -of her
winter vacation with her'
cousins.' Lisa. at the home of
Mn and. Mrs, Don Taylor.
Miss Krista Pannabecker
of -Auburn 'Visited with her •
grandparents, Mr.. and. Mrs. .•
Errington:' While with,
her grandparents she also
„spent some Anne with her
cousins, Scott: Steve and
•Cherie.,Nicholson.
shoot partY,were Jean Phil-
lips, higlflady.; Vera Pgirdorti,
second high lady; Jim Er,
ringtan, high man:. Mel Mor
rison, second, high man; and
Mike • Weber with M9st'
Shoots prize. ' There weft
eight tables in play.
KATHRYN TODD
.Mrs. Helen MacDonald re-
turned home last week after
spending several %days', visit:
ing' with - Mr.. 'and,. Mrs.
Gordon Millar and family in
Kitchener... :
Mts. Doris IvIcWhitin'ey
spent several dayS visiting
with'Mr.- • and Mrs. Beii
• Hunter of "Stratford, and per
new grandSon • .reffrey.
On March 15 . Beatrice' and'
Charles McQuillin attended
thewedding. of Dr: Ed Carey
andBarbara .Pudon, bpth of
Kitchener. pribt''• to their mar
Barbara w.aslionOurE-
at a, ,shower held :inWhite:
Church. 'joined by ladies of
the St, Helens, community.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Me-
Donald and. family Of.Wood-
_stock—Visitedi-with---Is4r. and
Mts.-Harold-Gaunt. Jeanna-
ind Timothy remained with
their. grandparents•• for a few
extra days..
ed on s'chedule with beantiffil
sunny.. skies, ssarm: air • and
robinS:, aceOmpanied': by
swollen-rivers and creeks and-
flooded 'roadways.- The nex t
day old man winter was back
•in full force with gusty wind•;:
and snow storms. ThiS all
resulted in' aloss ef'hydro to
Most area :residents which
lasted.'anyAere from four
hours to, a full day. . .
sp9oTpARTy USE W
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Miss Adrianne Makovshis
and• Stefan Malco•vs,his .aie
spending two weeks at .the
home . of Mr. and Mrs,,
Wane Todd. Also visiting at
- the .7rodds -for a few_"'days-_
were Duncan 'and Angtis
MacAuley of Ripley.
,Sympathy is expressed to.
ihe. Foram • family on the
passing' of .Jbe Foidp
Saturday; March- 980.
Joe-was known to many •in
the.community for his ptom,
ittence in the cattle industry,:
On March 20, spring atriV•
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Heavy dust on your refrigerator coifs
makes it work harder to keep its cool.
An occasional vacuuming of the coils
brehind or underneath the refrigerator
can help it last longer and it won't use
More electricity than it has to:
the $1 ,bri test. Shut .the door of your
fridge on a dollar bill. If the bill pulls out •
easily cold, air can flow out too, adding to your
energy cost's.; The fridge may need a new
gasket or the solution may be as simple as.
Making sure the appliance is level
Use Energy Wisely
Tune-up, clean up: It's simple. Appliances
that are clean and well-cared for last longer
and .useless electricity. Over the long run,
you can save money on appliance replace-
Ment And of course, the less energy you
waste,. the more dollars you .save.
Don't waste. your etiOro,