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There was standing vroomperformance.
only .at the West Wawurosh ° Raymond Dalton, Dan
council 'meeting on Jan 2 Dalton, Marcella Courtney
when approximately '25 and Helen. Riegling attended
Dungannon citizens' attend- ,the funeral Mss of the
ed toexpress the many con Resurr edtion celebrated for
coifs regarding the Sister Denise (Patricia)
Dungannon Drainage Wetia, ' Sullivg in London on Dec.
1995. 28. Sister Denise was born
13ring your, written pr b- 'at Kingsbridge to Patrick
lems to a meeting with aid Margaret (O'Callaghan)
council at the Senior Centte a Sullivan. She was in her,
on Jan. 20' for further dis- 98th year and 75th year of
cession.. religieus,life.
Congratulations to Sincere 'sympathy .to
Clarice Dal'tori and Jean Elaine (MacIntyre) Collins
Simpson oil the birth of a and family onthe death of
granddaughter, . - Hannah her husband 'Lloyd on Jan.
Flora MacLeod Simpson, 5 in the \Vingham hospital.
born to Art and Jackie Mr. Collins was it his 60th
Simpson, ' on Dec.', 15, year;,A private funeral was
weighing 7 lbs. 10 oz. held on Jan. 7 from the..
Hannah is a we sister for ' MacKenzie and McCreath
funeral H,• me, L.ucknow,
Spring burial at Lurgan.
Beach.
Xan and Donnas (Lannon)
Parker of Bryanston were
dinner guests with Joe and
Teresa Courtney on Jan. 6.
A fun time was enjoyed
by allat the Dungannon
Senior Centre on Jan 5
Abigail, Rachel, Catherine
` and Rebecca.
Eric and Anna Courtney,
Sarah' and David,of
Burlington, 'visited With his
parents, Joe and Teresa
Courtney. Two separate
Christmas .dinners were held
because of the,ehicken pox,.
which kept Etric's;, family
apart from his brother.' when the first Olde Tyme
Gary's fancily in Blyth. dance for the year was held,
St. Joseph's Kingsbridge, Music was by Country+.
and St. Pe•;ter's Goderich Ramblers.
choirs combined to present Mid -western Ontario'•s
"On the Twelfth Day of fist newcomer of theear is
Christmas our .Choirs Gave Hailey Louise, daughter of
to us° - a Christmas concert sherri (Smyth) and Mike
at St.. Peter's on Jan. 7, McIntyre .of Brucefield.
Epiphany Sunday. The Hailey, 6 lbs. 10 oz. arrived
choirs received' a standing . at Seaforth Public. Hospital,
ovation for an outstanding at 2 a.rn. Jan. 2. She has
twin brothers, two -yew -olds
Jessie and Cody, and is a
granddaughter for Judy
Smyth, George and Barbara
Smyth. '
Welcotn4 to village 'new-
corners
ew-ce ners -. Tyler . John
'Clements who arrived Dee.
27, and Jessie James George
Hunter, whose birthdate was
Dec. 31,
. Donna Young, has spent
the past four weeks with her
daughter, Sharon. and Pastor
Donald Schieman, awaiting
the arrival of their daughter, ..
Shawna Dawn on Dec. 28,
at Humbolt, Saskatchewan.
Shawna is welcomed by big
sisters Allison and Juliana.
",Vicky Lanka, Kitchener,
spent the New Year's holi-
day with her son Jim and
Corinna. Ionescu and' family.
'Something new' has been
added, creating more fun
and interest at the
Dungannon Senior Citizens
Centre.
The highest euchre score
will be hung in the 'Hall of
Fame' Until a higher score is
attained: The first honor
went to Margaret Errington,
playing a white card, witha
score of 92 for 10 games on
Jan. 3. Other winners were
Dorothy. Cuyler, Kelly
McNee and John Harris.
Seven tableswere in`play. ".
Thy Day SW Devotional
Darrcrs presented.
'Honoring the Human Split''
,at the Seniors Centre on
Dec. 30. The response was.
hen *ming and encour-
aging and they look forward
to dancing together again
soon.
The first Agricultural
Society euchre tournament
for 1996 was last ,Saturday
with . players for 16 tables
" participating. Clarence and
Jim Doherty were in first
place, followed by Hazel
and Delores, and Gary and
Irene. Amy Glenn waltzed
all the way home with her
novelty .prize.
The Covenant Service of
John Wesley was observed
the' last .Sunday of
`December with Rev. Alex
McGilvery officiating.
Rev.'Phillip flandbn con-
ducted the Epiphany
Service on Jan. 7.
The Dungannon confir-
mation. candidates and their
parents were guests at a lun-.
cheon served by the
Session, following the ser-
vice. '
Congratulations to
Harvey and Becky Culbert
on the birth 'of their first
great grandchikl and to Bev
Ohm on her first grandchild
born to Trisha Ohm and
Ron Clements on Dec. 27 at
the Goderich hospital. Tyler
John weighed in at 7 lbs. 7
oz.
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