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The Willing Workers held
a suissul Tea mid Raine
Sale on Saturday afternts,n at
.the United Church. Winners
of the draws Were Bessie
McNee, hamper of groceries
and Dais }lodges, a flower
arrangement:
The slippy road condi.
tions , on . Saturday everting
certainly played havoc with
the traffic. as dy's. Stora
was extensively damaged
when a true struck it after
first hittinghydro pole
and road sig . And Steve and
Joanne W . ey's car was
.severely damaged on the
driver's side when it was
struck while parked in 'front
Of their home, the sante
I evening. ' .
There were eight tables at
the ln.weelrly euchre . spate,
gored by the Orange Lodge
on ,Friday . evening, Nigh
lady's score was Wendy }Cit,
chic, law score, Margaret
Mole, Men's high score was
Clarence A11iti; low score,
Don Carmichael, •
Little NicoleSherwood,
daughter of ' Robert and
Claudette Sherwood, was the
lucky winner of 'the Ontario
Shorthorn Lassies draw"of
of either a.200 H. side . of
Shorthorn Beef or SO,
drawn at the ltoyal.Wititer
Pais,
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Elting -
ton spent the weekend in
Wallaceburg with Iden and.
Sandravidson and family,
While there," they attended
the christening of their
grandson, Matthew James,
Ken and Sandra's newest
addition, :
Congratulations are ex-
tended to Elmer and Alma
' Black who recently celebrat-
ed their 40th' wedding ainni-
versary.
Mr, and Mrs. Jury Errrng-
ton; daughter Mrs, Maty
hfichofs6n of; lletfast,'Gordon
Pannabecker • of Cambridge
and Mrs, Errington's moth.
er Mrs. Wesley Dahmer of
Cambridge, attended ' the
funeral on " Monday 'of Miss
Nancy 'Pannabec� ker of Cam-
bridge, Miss Pannabecker
had celebrated . her 106th
birthday recently,.
An executive meeting of
the Dungannon . Agriculture
Society was held lett Sunday
evening at the home of
president floss gritidley1
Plans were discussed about
the New Year's dance' and
tickets are available from
directors, Ross Brindley,
Randy ,Kerr, Arnold Stott'.
ets, Marie Park,.Carol Navy.
Jack 'Pentland, Virginia
Caesar, Lynda •McNe and
Bob Wright, New contracts
were also written for the
rental of the hall
Bridal Shoiwer
The United Chtirchi base.
timet Was attractively decor,
ated . with pink and white
bells V " and streamers on
Thursday evening for a
shower for .Darlene Austin,
Navetrtber bride elect.
Debbie Austin and Glenda
Park assisted 'Darlene in
opening her many gifts while
Janet Godfrey . made' a hat
from the bows and ribbons.
Maitslene Godfrey conduct-
ed ieveral contests with
winners being Patti. Park,
Wanda Park, Kathy Moran
and Virginia Caesar.
A delicious lunch was
served to the ladies present,
iattgasmi rUnited Church
On Sunday Mr, George
Cowan spoke .on the topic,
"Trusting . user Odd", The
choir sang the anthem,.
"When . the ..Saints Comm
Marching 1n". The child.
rag's time was used to sing.
"Sunshine and Rain", and
"I've Got the Joy".
The •Willing. Workers are
grateful to everyone who
supported them at their
Christmas tea and lake sale
on Saturday. The proceeds
go to help pay for painting.
the church basement which
now matches the upstairs
and looks very attractive.
The Lay School at Wesley,
Willis Church, Clinton holds
its last session. 'for this year
on Tuesday evening: • Ain
effort will be made to clarify
issues raised doting the five
• preceeding sessions.
Your minister, Mr, George
Cowan, is representing this
Presbytery at a Sural Life
Seminar to be held for three
days this week at Pearce
.Vililants United Christian
Centre,
Presbytery meets in Stet•
er on Tuesday and. the Dun-,
gannon charge will be rept-
.• sented by Mr, Doug McNeil,
Sunday, November 29 will
be the. first' Sunday ht Ad-
vent,. leading into the Christi
orris• sea nti,' •
• 'On Sunday, December 13
Nile Church ate ha+tng their
annual 'congregation and
cotitmutiity pot luck dinner
followed by a special- church
service. .
The C.G.1T, are holding a
Vesper Service • at Dungan."
nen .on December 13:
The Young People's Group
meetson December i lit
Colborne School and on Dec-
ember 8 at Dungannon Unit-
ed Church. •
The Family and Children's
Services of Huron. County.
have again 'requeste'd . our
assistance to bring Christ=
mato help ` to need families,
Coast gutrd t;
Luckno , Senthirl, .Wednes'dsy, Noveniber 25, 19$1-4age S
Last year 20S fannilies were
helped and this. year they
anticipate an. even greater
need: Dungannon . members
can assist through their
White Gift offering; through
petysimal donations and by
:referring to Family Services
the mete ~ of any 'needy . .
fancily.
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The November Meeting of •
the LLCM, was held on.
Wednesday evening, Nova.
ember" 1d itr church basement
with 30 ladies.. present. •
Thele Logtenberg intrtioduc-
ed the guest for.the evening,
Sharon Alton of Ashfield,
who gave a' very interesting
demonstration. of silk flower
and Christtiias arrange.
mnetits.. She give some ex.
planation as ,she Made them.
and she .Also had others on.
display. Then all the ladies
were taught how to make sit,.
Tura to 1g•
s boating
safety at Brookside
.A representative . from
Canada Coast. Guard gave a'
presentation. to Grades J. 1
Ott Thursday., Ile explained'.
the work of the Coast Guard,
showed a film. -depicting safe
and unsafe procedures in.
boatsand then'demonstrated
and expiained different styes
.of lifejackets, • .
Mrs. Jolly's trade 1 Had a _
treat- of popcorn recently
When Volunteer, Judy Smith
brought home grown.. pap,
ping corn 10 school so they
could .pop it and enjoy it. •
The teachers' attended a
baby shower tin November 16
at Mrs, Nancy.Camner0ns.for
Mrs, Janet .Elanchette and
Alexander David and Mrs.
'Winne Culbert and. Dylan
Douglas. Mrs.' Blanchette
and Mrs., Culbert taught . at
Brookside lastyear and are
presently on maternity leave.
A special remembrance
Day service was held at
Brorkside on November 10
With Mr, George Cowan of
Vtrnganntreti as guest speak
Kerrianne Redford read,
The poppy i The Flower of
Lietnemnbrant e. Sherry Nixon
gave a reading, . Pirst Pope
plea. .
The Junior. Choir sang, .
lmree to be You and..Me.. A,
reading was given ,by Audrey:
oa, lf.Yon Can't itontember, ,
Thiele., • .
• Noon i 1 gave the poem, In
Flanders ltields, as• a choral •
reading. Room 'f sang,. it's a
Lang Road .10 Feedor,
A film, The. Canadians .are
Coming, supplied hey • the.
Royal .Canadian Legion was
shown, It showed a tour. of
Canadian. relatives to 1101.
land to. visit .graves of their
loved . omes where they were
welcomed warmly by Dutch
Citizens who remembered
the Canadians conning to.
'liberate -them. •
Wreaths were laid at the.
white cross bey Kindergarten
and Rooms 1, 3.4 and S. Jam'
Gibson.. and Paul. England
handled the flags for Last
Post and Reveille. Room 8
,took care of stage arrange. .
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