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Congratrtlations to Mr.
,and . Mrs. Howard Godfrey
who celebrated their 28th
wedding anniversary on Sat-
urday.
aturday. Helping them cele-
brate this happy occasion
were Mr, and Mrs. Rick
Godfrey of Brampton, Mrs,
Sue McDonald and friends,
Kevin and Victoria Whalen
of Toronto, Janet Godfrey
and friend; Rick Frisbyof
Toronto and Judy Godfrey
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McCreight of Godericl.
Correction on last week's
column; Elsie Irvin's niece,
Frances Papernick spent a
few days, not her sister,
Jean.
Mr. Thbmas . Webster was
transferred' to Wngham
Hospital from St. Joseph's in
London on Thursday.
Sunday visitors with. Cliff:
and Peg Purdon. were
and Mr's'. Bob Derbecker.
Duane, Alan and Mark of
Woodstock, Mr. and. Mrs.
Reg Purdon of Kitchener and
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Zinn of
Winghatn.
Ryan Whitney spenta few
days last week with his aunt
Bernice Glenn and family,,
while his parents, Steve and
Joanne Whitney, are attend-
ing a convention in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park,.
Todd and; Brad visited on.
Sunday with her parents,
Mix. and... Mrs. Rey Ashton,
Goderich, tohelp Roy cele-
brate his 75th "birthday. Mr,
and Mrs, Robert (Marilyn)
Schultz and Terry of. Huron
Haven also enjoyed supper at
the Ashton tome. Todd re-
mained for a few days with
his grandparents and Brad is
having a holiday at the
Schultz home.
Megan, Jennifer and.. Tim
Eedy of Mississauga spent a
few days • with their grand-
parents, Irvine ' and Collo
Eedy...
Thirteen tables ofeuchre.
were played on Wednesday
evening at the Dungannon.
Agriculture Hall High lady
was Marie Park while Ruby
McWhinney was second
high. Tom Culbert was high
man and . second high was
Tom Wall. Raymond Haggitt
won the door prize. There is
to be another euchre on April
2. .
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area was the program W$ on
Sunday evening. Jim Reed
accompanied a young girl
home to her parents in
Canada after .13 months of
living in Mexico, with her
parents not knowing whither
she was alive or dead. •
Dungannon United Church
Mr. ` George Cowan. spoke
a.. on the topic,' "What About
You and Your Life?" The
children's story was centred
on, Dare to be a Daniel. The
choir sang an anthem led by
organist Mrs. Jean Elliott.
Confirmation class will be
held on Wednesday evening.
There are now 19 in the
class;
The Dungannon Willing
Workers are . holding, their,
annual Easter. Dinner at the-
Church
heChurch on Friday, April 10.
Dungannon U.C,W.
Dungannon U,C.W..held
its March meeting at the
manse on Tuesday, March. 17 •
with Doris Cowan as hostess.
Donna Alton and Gloria,
Pearson served a delicious..
dessert luncheon,
Elsie Irvin rid an article,
How to Improve Your Organ-
ization. <,
Helen Dawson, Tine Log-
tenberg and Doris Culbert
were in charge of the levo=
tional on the theme, Practical
Stewardship. Pamphlets
were handed out and . all
participated in reading of
how we work, plan, act and
worship vithh church as the
centre of life.
The roll rcal1 was answered
by. 14 members with an Irish
saying or poem,
Elsie Irvin, vice-president,
took • charge of business.
Tinie Logtenberg read the
minutes which were adopted
as head. Helen Dawson gave,
the 'treasurer's. report. Am-
ong the correspondence was
aletter from Alma College re
day school : for women,: Aug-
ust 16 - 19, Olive
Blake reported on plans in.
progress for the Thankoffer-
ing meeting;
The . Willing Workers re-
quested assistance from the
b,Mar a 'ark
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U.C.W. in putting flowers in..
the church ' when needed,
Mr. Cowan led in an lush
sing song and the, `: meeting
dosed with a benediction.
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Brookside Broadcast
On Thursday, March 19,
Mrs. Cameron's grade one
class and Mrs. Blanchette's
grade 2 class and some of .the
parents enjoyed a tour of
Robinson's Maple Syrup op-
eration. They were shown
the modern method' of gath-
ering sap in plastic tubes. the
large holding . tank, the os-
mosis machine 'for removing'
water, the evaporator, furn-
ace, woodpile etc. Each child.
was given a sample of maple
syrup, maple butter, maple
sugar and . maple taffy. The
taffy is made by pouring hot
maple syrup heated to ' a
certain temperature on snow.
It was ' really delicious and
much appreciated.
Many students tock advan-
tage of the opportunity to go
skating for an hour on Wed-
nesday afternoon at Lucknow
Arena.
The Student's Council pre-
sented the Walt Disney film,.
Candleshoe,for the student
body on Friday, which was
enjoyed by all..
Mr. Howard Blake, school
secretary, ' underwent surg-
ery on Monday. in London.
Best wishes for a speedy
recovery, Mr. Blake.,
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