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Congratulations and best hes luncheon. His *pie cow r
are mended to Jeffrey Austin of problems facing Agricultural Faits
Dungannon and Steward , now and it .the future, 4 special
wawa who
. were united in holy guest, Lretptenaut OovenIor U l olrt
matrimony in K.gsview U to 1 Aleder Wended the coventl
Church, Oe *a oil Saturday, o.
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March ds"oo FollQwhig *he cerewouy9 O one of 100 V*
Sheri Hord w.
a.reception was held in Pickering. Queens who took path in the seri . .
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home in Ajax. dotupetition, Self Iraprov4ment and
Jeff is the son of Eldon and Mary Communicating Eftectrvely9
Austin of Dungannon. Jo ra y ng to 'Wednesday evening. vaaious
Oshawa for the ceremony along artists who have expressed an inter=
with Eldon and Mary were Mike est in performing at fairs, partite&
Austin Darlene and daughter at d'at the itowe Se.Entertainers
Debbie Lynn Patterson, all of neluded Larry Mercey, formerly o
Dungannon, Debbie and Bob the Mercey Brothers, as well as a
Robertson of Auburn, and Tery bluegrass band, a ventriloquist, a
Austin of Goderich, grandson of magician, a clown b , a 50's and
Eldon and Mary. 60's group and a c ntry usic'
Our -sympathy is extended to the band. The show was hosted by
members of the Errington families Canadian singer, Terry Sumpsion.
of the area and to Cora Caesar of Further discussion was also held
Goderich on the passing of Isabelle concerning the upcoming Luckrtow
Badmen of Goderich in her 90th" Kinsmen Skate-a-thon to be held
year. The funeral service was held Monday, March 11 at the Lucknow
on Monday, March 4 from the Arena. The Kinsmenhave very
McCallum and Palia Funeral Home, graciously decided to donate half
Goderich with Reverend Robert the proceeds to the Dungannon Ball
Ball of North Street United Chu. ° Park Lights. Our community
conducting the service. Sp- appreciates this support of the Ball
internment will be in Dungas Park as it is well used by the teams
Cemetery. throughout this area. Come on,
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY everyone. Let's get behind this
NEWS project and give it our full support.
Four representatives from the - The Dungannon Agricultural
Dungannon Acu1tt1ira1 Sonic, Society is pleased to announce the
attended the annual Ontario Associ- winners in the monthly draw which
ation of Agricultural Societies' .was held on Monday, February 25
Convention which was held at the at Dawson's Store here in the vil-
Royal York Hotel in Toronto,. from " lage. The prizes for this month go
February 19 to February 21. Carol out to Mike Curren of RR 1,
Nivins, Judy Kerr, Mary Stoll and Dungannon, Judy Sproul of fltR 3
1990 Dungannon Fair Queen, Sheri Auburn, Kerrie O'Neil of RR 5
Hord attended the convention, along Lucknow and Karen Matheson of
with representatives from other Dungannon. Congratulations to all
Agricultural Societies throughout of the above winners.
Ontario. The over-all theme of The monthly meeting of the Agri -
"Communicating Effectively" was cultural Society was held on Tues-
used in round table discussions, day, February 26th at the Agricul-
panels, and various workshops. tural Hall with 15 members in
Ross Daily, Agricultural Editor attendance.
for CFPL-TV in Londonwas the The date was set for the Spring
guest speaker at the Thursday Flea Market. This event will take
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tural Society, it is now possible to
sponsor a Bali Tournament. Dis,
cussion was held and tentative plans
were made for this event to be held
toward. the end of. May or early
June.
Plans are well underway for the
Dungannon Fair and Family. Fun
Days which is slated for the week-
end
eek-end of August •9, 10 and 11. The
Official Opening, Variety Concert
and the crowning of the Fair Queen
for 1991 will all be held on Friday
evening, August 9. The re .scbedul=
ing of these events will enable the
Fair Queen .of 1990, Sheri Hord to
crown her successor. In the past,
due to participation in the . Miss
CNE competition, held in •Tproiato
each year, the queen has,missed out
on . this important and pleasurable
task.
° Tentative plans are being made
for an Open Air Dance which is to
be held on Saturday, August 10 in
conjunction with the Dungannon
Fair and Facey Fun Days with the
possibility of a guest celebrity in.
attendance. Watch for further news
on this event.
Plans were finalized , for the
upcoming euchre tournament.
World Day of Prayer
A good crowd was in .attendance
for the annual World Day of ptuyer Matthew McCall, of the Brussels Tyke team, eagerly accepts the
Service which was held' at NUB . championship trophy, on behalf of his team, from Delores Cross,
United' Church this year on Friday, . president of the Lucknow Legion, Branch 309. Brussels met Belgrave
March 1. . This year's service was in the championship game winning b, . 1. This was the 21st Annual
prepared for the Women's Inter- - Lu know Legion Tyke Tournament. (Pat ,Livingston 'photo)
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