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LaeImMY Sentinel, Wednesday, July 16, 1980—rage 15
This picture' taken at S. S. # $, Auhlieldl Public School
ar0000 1.928 hos been Identified by our Dungannon
correspondent, Mso:le Park who took It to her friends and
neighhonra In the village to make, the lientiffentlon.
Possibly some names are Inaccurate, but It has been
Identified as follows: front row,left, Fred Barlow, Ant
Duff, Harvey Mole, Witt Pentlat, Carmen Hakes, Bert
Bayard,Art Brown and Allan. Reed. Centre, left, Ern*
Roach, itherine Peters,Prat* Young, Dorothy Allen
Marie Ryan, Nancy Cla, cem.Stityley,..Clara.Pentland,?
'Alma Nlvins, Anna Reed, Ant), Young, Smiley, and
Helen .Andersen. Back; left, Bill Cotldwel4 George
Moore, Rae Pentland,. Beth Willis, Margaret Ryan,
Badly McCluie, Everett' Erringten,- and Eldon
At 'the bath is the teacher,Olive Dodd.
..,-1teduceHlrour:
E0.00:-.N00
with
Window Ouimasuiating,Silaqes
Solar Pool Heaters
Solar Space. Heaters
Circulating Fans
Biological Toilets
Wood Burning. Stoves
BALE ENDS JULY 31/80
newly formed,BrusselS Men-
nonite Church. Doug moved
to Dungannon on the first of
July.
Doug is a 1978 graduate of
Eastern Mennonite C011ege
and has spent the last' two
years engaged in seminary '
studies in a variety of places,
the Middle ' East, Virginia,
and in London, Ontario.
The worship service in-
cluded a time for the congre-
gation and pastor Doug to
commit themselves to work
ring together in this commun-
ity: •
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. .a'nd'---Mrs;'Freeman
Olson visited in Toronto over
the weekend.
Congratulations to Mr.
_anstlYits. Gonlon_SmytkInee
Jo-Anne Collins) who were
married at the United Church
on Saturday. A large recep:
_tiOn was held at Saltford
Valley Hall, following the 7
p.m. ceremony.
Toni and Hazel Webster .
were in Kitchener on Satur-
day evening to attend their
great grandson; Bradley Mil-
ler's, second birthday. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou.
Miller (Brenda. Bradley) and
grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bradley. ,All of the Brad-
ley family, as well as Mr.
Miller's . parents, were pres-
ent for the occasion.
• Donnie and Becky King-
don of Trail, B.C. are spend-
ing three weeks with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Shetler.\Major and Mrs.
Robert Mahar of Atlanta':
Georgia, also visited with
their parents, recently.
Ron and Michele Brindley
hosted a Brindley family
gathering on Sunday. Larry
BY MARIE PARK Betty Wagler; grade 4., Gor-
don Johnston; grade 5, Ruth
DailY Vacation Bible
School was held at the
Dungannon churches from
July 7 - 11. - Sixty-three
children were enrolled.
' The offering totalled $147
and 'will go , to 'a Mehnonite
Central Committee project in
Egypt. SoineA)arents are so
poor they cannot ProVide On. Friday evening, July 4,
proper nutrition ,< for their a church farewell was held
children so, the ,.school 'sup- for Bob Snider at the hotne Of
pliei bean sandwiches for the Peter and Elizabeth Martin.
children twice a week, , The Bob has:been assigned for
money, supplies 5,006 sand- two years' by the Mennonite
wiches for the children. Board of Missions' Voluntary
The Vacation Bible School Service Program to Mantua,
children presented' a pro- . Ohio. Bob will be involved in
gram Friday evening at the maintenance 'work for the
Christian Fellowship Church. Hattie Larlharn Feundation.
It included ,songs and skits The Voluntary Service
illustratilig—th-e-lesiona -in= gram of the Mennonite
structed .throtigh the week. Church gives people the pp-
' Teachers this year were 'portunity to give one, two, or
—K-1;Aliee--and-Wendy- Mart- olree_wars otypluntary time
in; K2, Penny Gasclio, Shir- service of the church
on Fry and Dorothy Martin; and their fellowman. Many
grade 1, Norma and Ruth placements are based in
Martin; grade 2, Nellie Pent- North America where VS
land and Sherri Strong; workers can bp found doing
grade 3, Irene Martin and almostnnything.. From-main-
the picnic was hosted by. Douglas Zehr as their pastor.
for any inconvenience this to this community as he was
the park next to the\ home of medical, agricultural, or oth-
Olive Blake in Dungannon er. specialized skills are al-
registration committee for AsSignments.
the Dungannon 125th birth- On Sunday morning, the'
reported in last week's issue corned back and installed
Olive Blake. We apologize Doug Zehr is not a stranger
error may have caused. involved here while, doing
Whiteside is being held in People with teaching,
and is being hosted by the ways in demand for Overseas
day celebration, The Sentinel Christian Fellowship wel-
Correction • vvorking in community cent-
ColireCtiOn Doug's Pas •
The picnic for Molly nurseries and nursing home.
tenance and home repair to
res, hospitals, school, day
college work in Kitchener.
ities will also include the
pastoral responsibil-
The Sentinel reported last
week that the trophy for the
Ladies Softball Tournament
was donated by Machan
Hardware when in fact, it
had been donated by the
Lucknow Business Associa-
tion. We apologize for any
inconvenienee this error may
have caused.
Birth
MacDONALD - Jack and
Chris (nee MacLennan) of
Ripley are pleased to an-
nounce the birth, of their son,
Darrin Grant, 7 lbs. 12 oz., in
Kincardine Hospital, on
Thursday, July 3, 1980.
Brindley Was home from Al-.
berta., .
SOCCER SCENE'
On Thursday night at
Dungannon, Colborne de
feated Dungannon` 1 -.0. Lee
Frisby and Marie Brindley
shared the shut out, At
Lucknoi,v, Kingsbridge
feated- Lucknow 9 to 2. All
home games for Kingsbridge
3 Mlles East of Lucknow on Hwy. 86 will be played on their own
Then 3% Miles•North on Khdoss SIderaad 25 field as they now have the
392-8118 goals repaired.'
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The teachers are grateful
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