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Scott and Myssi
"estecott co-ordinated a
successful Mud -Fest
(Rather than snl -pitch)
teurna ent on Saturday at
51,
Dungannon Agriculture hall
with eight temsl� :partci
Rng.
,
"'A" "Vern
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champ was. the Vern
"'ani nas"; with Chris ." dy
coaching; rurtnerup was
"D -D's" coached by Robert
Woods.
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champs was A>t1utta
Glenn'team the :Tart
Pack" with the B ni errup-
"The Hooligans" coached
by Rene' Taylor.
The Dungannon cGIT
participated in the. World
p'
Vision Canada, 0 -hour
Fan ne at the, horns of their
leader Elizabeth Irvin.
The Femine began on
Friday at noon : and ended
Saturday at 6 p.m.'
During the interval the
girls enjoyed a skin care.
demonstration by a local
cosmetician, played board
games, watched movies and
went bowling.
Having birthday tea with
Jim and Margaret Errington
on Feb, 22 was 84 year
young Dorothy Newbery
and Walter from Paramoiu t,
Twenty members and
friends attendedthe smor-
gasbord super at the
Dungannon Senior Citizen
entre last Wednesday.
Louise Brindley°had the
distinction of staying at the
head table for seven out of
10 < gamesof euchre.
'Scoring : high. were Harold
Johnstone, Tom Phillips,,
Joe Courtney, Teresa
Courtney. - and Deloris
Culbert. ;'The double loon
ui��nts
�cieric
The LCPS Science Fair
will take place March 6.
Several local judges will be
interviewing the students
and examining the projects,
during the day. In the
evening, everyone is invited
to an open house in the gym
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. At
approximately 8:15 students
and projects that have been
.chosen for the county' level
will be announced.
The primary classes cele-
brated 100 days in school
on, Feb. 14. Everyone
brought in 100 things to
share with the class; We had
100 marshmallows, 100
pennies, 100 stuffed ani-
mals and even 100 hockey
cards. We did lots, of activi-
ties. Some students wanted:
to bring 100 cats and dogs
° and others, wanted to bring
100 babies! We ended the
daywith a huge e cake .;that
g
had 100 candles..
The Grade 5 and Grade
rrad
4/5 class are doing a
Language unit in the.
Library .on on:, of Mrs.
Black's " favorite topics
- chocolate. Learning about
the origin of chocolate,
f . mapping the countries that:
was won by' vel „n Phillips
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and Ross He
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.. " andr�. �cry
and SonNicholashave..
returned from spending two
weeks with her arrents,_
p .
Penny and. Fel Beasse, at
Ste. I�ese du Lac, Manitoba.
tt
Rev. :Alex :joined them for
one week's duration. While
there Alexan..:ra's mother
r
celebrated
her birthday ori
Feb. 12. Coincidently,: Rev.
Alexes mother birthday
-was thesame day. A tele-
.'phone
ele-
p
f 1
,� hone call to Mississauga
gssissau a
sufficed that occasion.
The first Lenten Service
at Donnybrook/Dungannon
Churches was conducted by
`12ev McGilvery on Sunday,
Feb.25,
A large -crowd attended
the general,meeting of the
Huron Bruce Branch, ..
Canadian Diabetes
Association in Goderich
Feb. 19. Guest speaker was
Grant Harman from the
Banting Museum and
Education Centre, London,
Ontario, the birthplace of
insulin 75 years agog
Baffling House celebrates
not only a great Canadian.
discovery, but the life,'times.
and career of A truly ' great,
anadian. S,ir FredericlG.
1 anting,(1891 1941).
The discovery • of insul n
signified new hope for dia-
betes 'sufferers the world
over. Insulin is only a con-
trol for diabetes not a cure..
Teresa Courtney accept-
first- used. .;chocolate 'andd ,.
sharing books dealing with
the. topic, '.:allowed us: to
"
integrate the subjects of
History, Geography and
English into our unit.'' We
think this will'be a Sweet
Experience;::
Mrs. Hiller% class corn
pl'eted the Tundra ABC
book. This assignment tied
in nicely with the unit they
are studying: on the Inuit.
"Project Lover" news
With the help of parents, .
students, and . , some
Lucknow businesses, the
Grade, one class has.raised;
enough ;money to send 100
school supply kits, to chil-
dren ; in Malawi, Africa.
On
n a beautiful winter's
'day ay � last "; week, Mrs.
Inwood's and, Mrs. I filler's
classes travelled by bus to
the Nature Centre, The stu-
dents :snowshoe&,. played
Inuit games and learned
more about ° otrr°'Fine
Feathered Friends."
ed a donation to. the Annual
Diabetes Fund Raising cam- ..
paign from :Joy McKee,
Goderich Lioness Club, that
hosted the meeting.
Christopher Hogan 18 -
year -old son of Mildred
Hogan of Quito, Ecuador
and the late Raymond
Hogan is spending three
,weeks vacation with his.
grandparents, John and Rita
(Hogan) Howard and faint-
ly.
arly. He is moving from house
to house spending dme with
his many relatives and
fMends.
Joe .and:Teresaourtne:..
y
accompanied Marvin and
Taney Scott to Burlington
this past weekend. They
visited with Betty Taylor
and Charlie McLean, a for-
mer neighbor and friend
Lueknew
who ' had a hip replacement
inIanuary.
Joe; and Teresa stayed
over night at the home o
their son Eric and Anna
Courtney and fatly and
enjoyed a visit with Joe's
brother'Fred and his daugh-
ter Theresa and Wayne
Cornaclk,
Marvinand Haney were
overnight guests :atthe
home, of their daughter
Shirley and "effgn -s
Dundas
Dn, the way home they
took a scenic route and vis-
ited with Haney s parents in
Listowel.
Donna and Ian Porker of
Bryanston visited on
Sunday with Eldon and
Mary Austin nd other
friends inthis community..
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v happenings
Get well wishes go to Jim and Frau Farrell d
Tiny Robertson who was 4 family visited Steve. and
patient in wingha? Ruth Johnston :in Huron:
Hospital and. to Deanna Heights on, Saturday.
Scott who: was a patient in Helen Smith, Audrey and
Kincardine flospital, Mary Elle. Trailer all of
Happy 80 birthday to
L
on
don..
'visited
Edna a
Mari Thompson who cele- Stanley �n Ripley on the
brated with several parties weekend, .
last.week. Fran Farrell and Marlyn
Jim Farrell and Donald Reid attended' the Women's
Forster attended a Brace Institute District Directors
County Federation of meeting in Pine River On
in Tuesday.
An old-fashioned quilt -
Mg bee was . held at Anne
McCosh's home .last week
with several Purple . Grove
Percival in Bervie, ladies busy stitching.
John and Joyce Farrell
returned from a one week
trip to Calgary to visit Fred
au►icl erllta Stlferd .
Agriculture meeting .
Dunkeld on .Monday.
Gladys mold And Mary
Vie• Kukoly recently visit-
ed Bob and Marguerite
Carmen Farrell visited on
Saturday .at Melanie Halms.
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