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day in Dungannon
Saturday was rno day in 1)w*gs
non whien Tim and anda dodge and
their soti,.Colrey moved to Goderich. Rich
and Darla* Patterson and daughter Deb-
bie pu homed the Hodge home. Ron
Brindley and daughters Catherine and
Heather moved into the • Patterson'.
trailer.
Limy and. Kelly Brindley, are pi d
parents to their third daughter, born OH
April 22, 1990... cited big sisters are
Amanda and Nichole.
Dungannon is honouring- two brides -to-
be by holding a Community Shower for
each in the 'United Church. Carole Anne
Smyth whose marriage takea place on
May 26 is being honoured on May 11, 8`
p, m, and Vicky Pen whose mar -
mage' to Harold Leek on MaY, 19 is being
honoured May 1,7, 8 p.m.. Bring your
• favourite recipe.
- Robbie Roberts from Ridgetown, visited
his friend. Kyle Johnston on Friday. He
also visited friends at Brookside P.S.
Robbie's mother Karen Roberts and
sister Tanury also visited friends in
Dungannon.
Hazel Webster was the guest of honour
at a Birthday Tea at Maitland Manor on
Saturday.
Randy and Lorie Turner entertained
her father and his wife, from Tottenham,
Rudy. and June Prihoda, and Grand-
mother Sophia Prihoda, from Toronto on
Sunday.
Happy Birthday to Nathan Bokkers
from your playschool friends.
Dungannon Anniversaries
April 16, Tom and Margaret Young, 41
years; April 30, Russel and Jean Phillips,
41 years; Mary and Bill Mole, 11 years,
and Leo and Karen Bridges, 9 years.
Congratulations to Ross Brindley on the
recent . openingmof Ross' Country Carpets
and Flooring this week of May 1. Good
Luck Ross.
Seniors News •
Dungannon Senior Citizens hosted
Auburn Silver Tops at a pot luck supper
at the centre on April 25.
Following.,,>the. smorgasbord feast .a..
special ° feature was Debbie Bauer,
Dungannon's talented artist. She brought
her easel and paints from her studio on
Main Street and produced a masterpiece.
This event was followed by 15 tables of
euchre. Winners were: high lady, Ila
Pollock; low lady, Caroline Menary; high
white card, Aileen Trommer; low white
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Saturday May 12
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5th, Eldon Culbert; 71h, Stewart;
8th, Aileen Trommer; uer; lith Adeline Alin,
.12th, Raymond' Iiaggitt, 15th,Aleen
Tigert; loth, Jeal:Broughton; End,
Freeman Olson. ....
Okurek News
Sunday Rev, Peebles delivered ,� the service en
S y on "IN". or"O� " of Focus?
Atter church service Rev. Peebles and
>wl• Vto____Dprichada puncheon at Eugene
Parish 1110orers and Messengers meet
"TODAY'" Wednesday, Mayd t 77:0
Am. the, Dungannon United
Information meeting of steward.iand con-
gregation was held .at the Church on Sun-
day evening, Discussion'was :focused: on
the immediate . airs required to the -
Church. • ,
It'ti. A Faimily Affair
Volunteers, it turns: out,,are just, plain
faWi11► folks.. According to a recentstudy
by- the Ministry of .Tourism and .Recrea-
tion, almost; three-quarters of all recrea-
tion
ecreation volunteers in, Ontario are married
and almost 80 Per cent have children. It.
did point out, though, that over half .the
volunteers surveyed had children who
were no longer. 'at biome.
Dedicated .Families
Volunteering appears, to run in the
family. In a recent study--: by the
of Tourism and Recreation, almost h�f
of Ontario's' recreation volunteers said .
they have one ormore family members
who volunteer for the -same organization:.
Twothirds of them have family Members
who •volunteer for other organizations.
• Volunteering Is: The Reward
What: make ;volunteerelvant to devote •
their time? According to a recent study
by the Ministry of Tourism and Recrea-
tion,
ecreation, most recreation volunteers in -On-
tario find it rewarding and fun. Most said •
they wanted to help others, do something
they liked and to have a feeling of
accomplishment.
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