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Dungannon Hall has
new look
Daae
Agricwlfttrad Society
`Its Agricultural Hall has
taken on whole new look, The
exterior work has now been
completed and it lou&s great.
Plans are well underway for
the Family Fair and Fun Days
whichare coming fast on August.
10, 11 and 12.
More volunteers are needed
for various jobs throughout the
weekend. If you would like•to lend
a helping hand, please contact
Dawn at 529-7522 or Carol ar
529-7432,
Plans: are also- being made
for the Fall Flea Market which is
slated for October:
A- special invitation is `exx-,
tended- to our new residentsto get
involved in the Dungannnon Agricul-
tural
g icul-
tural Society.
` • The winners for the month .
of July in:the Dungannon Agricul-
tural Society Lottert+ of $10040
each aro Jim • and Margaret Er.
rington of Dungannon, the C.A. •
Becker Bunch of Lucknow, David
Souch of RE 3, Brussels and Del-
mar Sproul of RR 3,- Auburn.
The draw was made by Jenny .
Ticker and Helen Nicholson and
the- proceeds go for, ' new ' ball
diamond lights. ,
Birthday wishes are sent out to Paul
Turner who turned nine on the 28th
of July and to Dairryl,'Turner who
turned seven on the 27th of July.
The boys joined forces and had one
big ..party. They took their Vestato
: Goderich ::.for bowling andthen
home for food and fun.
Dennis' and Tricia Otterbein .(the
fanner Tricia Arsenault), of Dun-
annon and daughter Ashley have
left' the area and, are making their.
new home -in Mississauga. We wish
you good luck in your new en -
The Erringtons (aunts, uncles and
cousins) attended a 'bridal shower
and barbecue for Roslyn Glazer,
fiancee of Gregory Henderson.
Greg is theeldest son of Ivan and
Jean Errington -Henderson. This
event was held at the summer
residence at Sauble Beach on Sun-
day. The wedding of Greg and Roz
will take place September 8 at the.
Riverside United Church in Toron-
deavour. •
UNGANNON
go by Sandra i'Aoust
inriatioseismsiiisossimminome
Visitors with Len and Vi Brindley
and Louise Brindley, on Wednes-
day, were Donna Wagner
aner of
GYs, Ontario, only niece of
Louise, along with Mrs. Studs
Phillips, it cousin, from Niagara
Falls and Mrs. Alvin Betties.
Bev Ohm, of Dungannon and friend.
Pat Hubberlt of Clinton hadthe
Mvilege of attending the Country
usic Jambouree held in Carlisle
recently, The raki, . an .uninvited
guest, made it a Witty muddy
weekend but everyone enjoyed
themselves, even though they were
vamping. Featured Tecurding artists
at the Jambouree were Carroll
Raker, Ronnie Hawkins, the Bel-.
lamy Brothers and :a group called
Prairie Oyster.
° Bev,along with three other friends
journeyed to West Virginiato, at-
tend
the . Jambouree . in the Hills
recently. The trip took six days, and
in spite of the .rain, there were over.
60,000'pcoplein, attendance Some
afthe perfcreners :'wore Patty
Loveless, Rennie i leap, Tanya
Tucker, Randy Travis and the Oak-
ridge
akridge Boys to name just a few.
Visiting with Dorothy and
Laverne Pentland for . a few days.
last week were H,T. Smith and Lee
of St. Clair Shores, Michigan.
Dinner guests with Dorothy
and - Laverne recently were
Dorothy's sister Kay. and Jack
Hunter of Dorchester, Vivian
Pentland of North Bay, Margaret
Pritchard of " ' Goderich, Frank
Helen Nicholson` d Jenny Tacker made 'the dregs' for the sliauthly winners I n the Dungannon
:Airieultara Society's SYR The 'Otter,' Is .a meats,Of ting hands to.pay kr :lights, fences and
benches on the -ftrout,diisunond at the Agricultural Park. Ma i ing sire everything is legal are Sandra Rivett,
.director;.W Wayne Tucker, president and Dau,Tucker,. director, Winners of $100 est were C,A., decker
Baha;1..ncknow; David Soucb; R.,.3, Bim; Jim and Margaret Errington, Dungannon; and Delmar
Sproul prance, t. (Pat' Livingston phpto.. • .
Rob Ohm, of Dungannon, is
attending•;. the , Huronia, Hockey
'Camp at Pine Lake' Lodge; near
•Mount Forest:In theti fall, he plans
to put lis new skills into use with
the Bantain league in Lucknow.
' k Russell. >xuly 20.- George Cardiff July X22 -
Wednesday. idly 25, Fourteen • celebrated their special day: in July.
tables were filled, High lady, the July 3 -, Jack _ Bosman, July 5 -
evening was lla. Pollock , with low . Cannan Pollock,'July 7 - Helen
'lady: • berm Ruth Shiely, . High Russell and- Harold Kraemer,. July
•
gentleman for the evening Was John - Belle . Mole,July 15 - Louise
Harris with. low man being Bert Brindley July 17 - Cliff Kilpatrick
'Dungannon Seniors . se
The weekly card. Part was Birthday wishes are sent out Irene: Markham, : July 23 .: Anne
held at the Senior Citizens Hall on to the following people who have Millar, July 31 - Dorothy Cuyler.
Pentland and. Belle Mole of Dun- , II•
gannon" and' Reverends Garth and
Orilla Bogart and son, Stephen of
Dungannsn. Call' club members discuss reproductive✓ cycle
visiting. on the weekend
with Frank Penland and Belle Mole
were Pastor Enid Maize -Williams
and daughter Katherine of Water-
loo.
SPORTS NEWS
The West Wawanosh War-
riors participated this past weekend
in the Auburn Ladies Fastball Tour-
nament held in Auburn. They
placed as ' runners-up for the B
Championship. Congratulations.
Warren and Eric Andrew hooted' A total of $216.26 was received in
the. fifth meeting of the Lucknow donations.
Calf Club on Jul 25 The meetingThe members will set up a booth
with thoses in' attendance at the upcoming Craft Festival on
opened August 3 and 4.
repeating the 4-H pledge. Members are. reminded of the
SteveRintoul acted as secretary upcoming pre -show day at the farm.
in the absence of Maryon Dow with of Don Alton and family.
Dianne Black presiding for the Registration for
• meeting. Minutes . of the last the IL July
celebrations at Seaforth on 28
meeting•were read. is at 2.m.
A report of the popcorn booth at The Atopic discussed was the
the Lucknow Farm Show as given. reproductive cycle with members
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Mike 'Scott was at the meeting
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Kevin •Rintoui was in charge of
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The next meeting,is August 22,
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