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Mrs- Amy Wiggins arrived
�bome on Friday night ° after
visiting for two weeks with
her son, Eric, wife Lorna and
daughter, Deanne at. Delta,
B.C. and daughter, Marion
Orser and . son -David" at
Vancouver, B.C.
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. and :Mrs. K. K. Dawson,
on " the passing of 'Helen's'
mother,, Mrs. Olive. Straughn
at. .Huronview on Tuesday,
January 20th . in, " her 9lst
Car.
Word has been received
bete of the ' death of Mrs..
Bessie M. Turnpenny, widow
of the lat1e Jack Turnpenny.
Mrs. Turnpenny was the
trier Bessie Mallough,
ter of the late il Villiam
ough' ands'
:. She is
daughter,,'
ticker of Ca ryarhil
randdaughte ` ' . Tina
. The death„occurred
in •Toronto on Monday, Janu-
ary 12.
anusary'12.
Mrs. Harold Elliott. receiv-
ed word on •Friday, January
23rd of the death in Univer-
sity; Hospital,. London. of her
uncle, Mr. Cecil McCreight
of Atwood, in his 71st year.
Mrs. Ruth Austin of : Tor,
onto spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Mary Bere
and Jamie.
Mike Austin and Jamie
Bere of the Lucknow Bantam
team .took, part in a hockey
tournament . at Paisley on
Saturday
Visitors recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack ,,Smith were
Mr. and Mrs Richard Ayotte
of Zurich, Mr:,: Joiin:leeves
of Clinton; and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Byers' of Stratford.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Smith on the occa-
sion of . their 40th wedding
anniversary on January 14.
Several people from our
area- were lucky winners of
door prizes donated.by God-
erich merchants at the ,hock-
ey. game on Friday evening
between the CKNX . Try
Bards and the Goderich Fire-
fighters. Proceeds
ire-fighters.:Proceeds from this
most entertaining evening go
to fight muscular dystrophy.,
DUNGANNON
UNITED CHURCH
Mr. ' George Cowan spoke
on the topic, "Do We, Really
Understand?" in his sermon
on Sunday. The choir' sang
the anthem, "Jesus is Tend-
erly Calling".
The flowers in the church.
were in memory of Mrs.
Olive Straughn, whose funer-
al was held during the past
week. Sympathy is , extended
to her daughter, Mrs. K.
Dawson (Helen) and; family.
Dungannon animal' con-
gregational-
on-g regational- meeting is on
Wednesday :evening, Janu-
ary 28. In addition, to receiv-
ing reports, .a, )natter for
iritis:
week
discussion will be how the
prrofttie church might::
be revitalized to bring more.
families;regular- partici-
pation®am
The :annual official board
meeting hi finalize 1980' busi-
ness of,the charge and 'plan
for 1981 will be held on
Wednesday, February 4 at 8
p. m. at Nile.
Your . minister would be
1eeply appreciative ” if you
could . ` suggest hymns : or
sermon topics you "would like
o hear. '
On Wednesday evening,
January 28 in the basement
)f First Baptist Church, God-
rich, Rev. Howlett . will ,be
iscussing a Bible -a -thou.
nd other matters pertinent
) this : area. Sincethe min-
ster cannot attend, he would
'ke, at least one representa-
ive from each church to at-
.end..
BROOKSIDE-BROADCAST
By. Wilma Co-
and Shelly g`ns e.
week at ` Brookside
aids„.
ih full of i a ac `vh he s.
' ` Skating will be held on
:Tanuary:30 from two to three.
`p.m. at ` Lucknow arena.
Public Speaking time is
.ere again. \All students` are
repaving a speech to be said
sa the middle .of February,.'
)rice the `speeches have been
aid in the class and the gym,
inners will continue on to
• he contest in Lucknow to be
ield February 27.
•The pre-school kindergar-
ren story hour will start again
on Monday, February 2 from
2.30 until 3.15. This will ,
continueon • Mondays.
through v February. March.
and April. The staff room will
be available for mothers with
babies. ,
The Kindergartens have
L gone on sleigh rides at Mr.
Aitchison's farm: They. went
on January. 20 , and 21 and
reallyenjoyed the ride be-
hind the team, of Belgian
horses. •
A -Skicade Program will be,
coming on the afternoon of
February 12th to show its the
uses of skis and some dem-
onstrations. We' hope every-
' one will enjoy this and learn
something.
The choirs are once again
practising for the , Spring
Concert. Interested groups
• are being made up for those
• who do not wish to partic-
ipate in the choir.
Sports activities'continue
as- usual The ' senior . teams
are practising for their vol-
leyball tournament.
DUNGANNON U.C.W.
Dungannon U.C.W. open-
ed the January meeting at
the . home of Bessie McNee
with a 'dessertluncheon
provided by Bessie and Doris,
Hodges.
Tinie Logtenberg and Don-
na Alton took , charge of the
program which was on the
theme, "Be a Somebody and
Show Your ` Faith". Olive
Blake read an article; "Let's;'
Think It Over". RolLcall was
answered by telling «""some-
thing I hope to accomplish in
1981".
Bessie McNee took the
chair for the business which
included secretary's, report,
treasurer's report and cor-
respondence. A letter was
read from Camp Meneset-
ung.
Two delegates;' were asked
to volunteer to attend -the
Presbyterial in . Brumfield, on '
Monday. January 26. A dis-
cussion was held on, whether
to draw. names for a Secret
Friend and then have a
meeting next,; January at :.
which everyone would-: find
out who their Secret Friend
was through the year. The
idea was approved and as-
sociate members were invit-
ed to participate if they wish.
Emily :.read the feature,: A
New Year's Poem: The' bene
diction`was repeated to close
the meeting.
Officers, ' for 1981 were
installed at church service on
December : 28,:..1980. They
are:. past president, Amy
Wiggins;`'. president, Bessie
McNee; 'l st vice president,
nvice pies
ideElsiem, Nora Sa2undders; secret-
ary "TLogtenberg; as
sistant seiniecretary, Donna Al
ton; treasurer. Helen Daw-
son; cards and In Memoriam
and , ' funeral lunches, Elsie
"Irvin; communications, Mary
Bere; rep. to official board,
Amy Wiggins; rep. to
manse, Olive Blake; rep. to
board of stewards. Bessie
McNee; stewardship: and fin-
ance, Amy Wiggins, Doris
Culbert, Tinie: " Logtenberg
and Helen Dawson"; program
and Christian development,
Donna Alton, Olive' Blake,
Tinie Logtenberg; leadership
development, Dorothy Pent-
land, , Nora Saunders. Mari
Pentland,; Doris Hodges;
world, outreach and church
in society: Elsie Irvin, "Dor-
.; othy, Pentland. ` Emily Dren-
nan, Donna Young and Beth
McConnell; social functions,
Gloria _ Pearson, ` Doris Cul-
bert... ,Jean Errington and
,Doris Cowan; nominating
.committee.: Amy Wiggins.
Donna = Alton ' and Gloria
Pearson..
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Congratulations to Kevin
de Jong: who. wotkf°irst prize •
ht the 'potter, contest •for
non-smoking week for the
Cancer Society;: Kevin is the
on of Mr.. and Mrs. Gert' de
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