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annon Post
By Mari. Park
Beginning the second of
May the Post, Office Will be
open Wednesday afternoons
and closed Saturday after-
noon,.
John and Marina Park and. ,
Mary Bere went to London'
Saturday to visit their new
grandson, Jason Sean Stan -
bury and his parents, Kathie
and John. Jason was born..
April 23 at 10.30 p.m. at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Claire Chambers is now
home !remhotpand get-
ting amid on
CongratuJadone to Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Amnia (Kathy
Hoelscher) who, VMS mar
rigid on Saturday. April, 2S at
Know Presbyteries Chapel.
Gods**. , A dares will be
held in their honour on Saler-
day. May 2 in Disysaaos.
Mr. aid Mrs. Jim Make
and fib► of Masten visited.
kens. Olive Slake or Sitter -
def.
A stag sad doe was held
Saturday night At Brindleys.
for Beth Austin and ,Rob
Robson, who are to be
married in May.
Du ganoon United Much
Mr. George Cowan spoke
on the topic, Christian Ser-
vice, What. our Church.' Be-
lieves. The children's story
'was on Sunshine and Rain,
inspired by a suggestion
from Tammy and Kelly Til
brook.
The choir sang, Jesus is
the man 'who cares, led by
organist Jean Elliott.
•Next . Sunday a special
Mennonite school choir will
provide music foran after-
noon service at the Dungan
non Christian Fellowship
'Church:
Malaris Steedcast
By Jos Gloss Shells
aael
On Tuesday,CApril�21, the
Student Council's Greaser
Day at Brooksidewent as
planned. Most teachers and
students participated . by
By Dolma Vast Omar.
Visitors during the past
week with , Esymond and
Mildred Hogan and family.
were Mildr d's sitters, Glen-
da Jairala, David and Jen-.
alter and Mord Vega, all of
ChicagoFriends of Donald Fairish
will be pleased to learn that
he was transferred from Vic-
toria Hospital, London' to.the
Wingham and District Hos-
pital on'the weekend, where
he will recuperate before
returning to his home.
His father, Lorne Famish
of Lucknow, a former resid-
ent from the area, was also
admitted to the • Wingl era
and District Hospital on San -
day. •
Little Sourasak, son • of
Somsack and Mone, the
:Kingsbridge area refiigee
family, was admitted to St.
Joseph's Hospital, : London,
last week.
A community bridal show-
er was held last Thursdny.
evening in the Parish Hall for
Bethany Austin.
Margaret Austin was
chairlady for the occasion.
After enjoying a few quizes
and contests, Bethany was
assisted in opening her many
lovely gifts by Cathy Kerr,
Connie . Willis : and Sandy
Popp.. Bethany thanked ev-
eryone for the lovely evening
and lunch was provided by
the hostesses.
Congratulations to Lisa
Frayne. and Denise Connelly
who were successful in pas-
sing their dancing exams
recently. Both girls were
commended and received
their first gold bar in the
Sailor's Hornpipe and the
Irish Jig. They were also
commended and received
their second gold bar in the
Scottish Highland and the
Scottish. National. .They also
passed their grade fivethe-
ory with honours. Their ex-
aaniner was from Glasgow,
Scotland.
Wine typing contest
$
Heather Hanle
and Reins Owlet
Sectssittey
Congratulations pea to
Debbie Lowry as she got 00
w.p.m, in representing our
school by coming in second
over Bruce County in the
shorthand contest held in
Chesley. Some students also
went for other business con-
tests and accounting contests
but weren't as successful.
The junior girls doubles in
table tennis consisting of
Debbie VanKooten and Den-
ise Watson cavae in second at
a tournament held in Lions
Read. They', did very well and
came close to winning.
The students of Ripley
Distrret can now be reeogniz-
ed by their sharp new school
jackets, Some are black with
,god and the others are white
with black.
Our grade 13s ,challenged
the teaching staff to a volley-
ball.gatne but to our`dissatis-
facdoa the teachers won.
Students received their
report cards last Thursday, ,
to end the first term of the
second Semester.
Play practises and singing
practises are underway, for
our Variety Night held May
7.
The intramural badminton
and table tennis will be
starting next week.
Asn draw
Grand Prize winner of the
Wingham and District Assoc-
iation for the Mentally Re-
tarded draw this month was
Dale Edgar of Winghatn and
Linda Wall of Lucknow. Trip
Prize valued . at 1,500 or
$1,000 eash.
Consolation Prize winner
.was Althia Stuckey of Wing
ham who wins a weekend trip
valued at $100 or $75 cash.
dressing up in styles of the
SOS, and slicking back their
hair. There was Al 'dunce in
the gymnasium at noon.
On Wednesday, grades 1-
4 competed in leapfrog, and,
wheelbarrow races. The win
ners of the wheelbarrow'.
'races in grade 1 were Joyce
McWhinney and Doreen De -
bold; grade 2, Sheila Hymers
and Lonny Redford; grade 3,
Julie Pentland, Tanya Turn-
er; John Wright and Donnie
Gatmnie; grade 4, Sherry
Hodges, Laurie Hayden, An-
nette Gruendler, Tobi Fair-
bairn.,
In the leapfrog contest
winnerswere as follows: Joe
Wright, Matthew Sproul,
Warren Andrew, Timmy Mc-
Nee, Jeffrey Story, Dennis.:
Park, Jennifer Mabon end
Shauna Andrew.
Later on Wednesday, sen-
ior classes pulled " off in a
Kingabridgefamily
has Chicagown Andrew
tug-of-war contest. Grade 8
bids won against the grade :7
boys and girls teams and
overpowered the grade 8
boys.
In the morning, :boys re-
ceiving blue ribbons were not
permitted to 'speak to any
girls or they would lose their
ribbon. The girl with the
most blue ribbons would
become Miss Personality. In
the afternoon the tables were
turned in order to award a
Mr. Personality. The winners
were Tracey Livingston and
Paul Hackett.
- - A talent show was held on
Thursday. Everyone partic-
ipating received a prize,; and
it was great entertainment
for the rest of the students to
hear the, variety ;of skits,
jokes and musical numbers.
Health nurses came to
Brookside toassist the class-
es brushing their teeth with a
Tell children to
play safely:..away.
from hydro wires.
Touching or
coming close to
hydro wires can
be fatal.
• If kites or model
'airplanes contact over-. \SN
head lines, even'touching
the string or control wire '
can cause se sous injury.
If a' pet runs up ,a, hydro
pole, never climb after it:
Wait for theanimal to come
down by itself.
Climbing- hydro poles, fences
around electrical equipment, or tree
near power lines can be fatal. And
remind children not to go near areas
marked "Danger" or "Keep Out:
Or, the fun could be over,
SO around electricity
is no s hoe k to you.
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fluoride paste. Films , were
also shown to each class on
care of the teeth.
Rooms. 3, 4,6 and 10 went
by bus on Friday , to see the
circus in Kitchener. They
were accompanied by Several
parents.
The rooms involved r are
busy practising for. the
Spring Concert on Thursday,
My 7.
DungannonU.C.W.
The April meeting of Dun-
gannon U.C.W. was held on.
Thursday, April 23 atthe
home of Amy Wiggins. Four-
teen members responded to
the roll call which was an
Easter verse or saying.
Elsie Irvin and Donna
Young were in charge of the.
devotional which was on Out-
reach and Missions and mat-
erial .. was used from the
current issue of the •Obser-
ver.
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Beth McConnel recited . a
I poets; Why do you walk so
, heavy laden?. Elsie Irvin told
some of the highlights ,of her
recent trip to Washington.
Bessie McNee took the
chair for business which
included.. minutes of the last
meeting and treasurer's re-
port. Members were. 'inform
ed of an all day workshop in
Seaforth. Discussion was
held on landscaping the
church grounds and a com-
mittee was appointed to
follow up on ideas presented.
A motion was made ' to ac-
cept the opportunity to cater
to the grade 8 banquet at
Brookside in June. U,C. W.
ladies are invited to Trinity
Thankoffering on Sunday.
evening, May 3.
Nora Saunders gave the.
feature, Three Crosses on a
Hill. Olive Blake and Tinie
Logtenberg served lunch.
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