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?Sae n—iucknArs SentIn eI, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1978
Dungannon
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Graver of
Mitchell, formerly of Nile, called
on the4 former neighbour, Mrs,
Ross cNee, and ?4r. and Mrs.
Graham McNee on Sunday.
Weekend visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, Ross Eedy were Bill and
Rosemary Gardner and Alesia of
Stratford and Mr. and Mrs, Bob
Ready and family of St, Mary's.
They welcomed the beautiful
weather on Saturday to get out on
the snowmobiles.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Culbert
,
and • Mr. and Mrs., , Laverne
Culbert motored to ,Florida for
two weeks in January. They went
down to Key West and Treasure
Island.
• Harvey Culbert attended the
Farm Show in Toronto last
weekend. Becky Culbert 'won a
turkey at the Christmas Bowl -Off
of the Mixed Bowling League
with a high triple of 675.
Sympathy is e-xtended to Rob-
ert Snyder on the death of his
mother, Mks. Stanley Snyder,
whose funeral took place from
Listowel Mennonite Church early
•this week. Robert Snyder makes
his home with Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Drennan
spent two weeks in the Barbados
in January.
Gerry and David -Bere moved
on February 1 into a mobile home
on Crawford Avenue formerly
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Rhody. The Bere Bros. phone is
the same as it was at their former
residence.
Rick Taylor and Rick Irwin, of
Ashfield,„ employed at Douglas
Point, moved into the farm house
in Ashfield owned by J. C.
Drennan and vacated by the Bere
/Bros.
Mr. and "Mrs. Bob Eedy,
Megan, Jennifer and Timothy of
Mississauga spent the weekend
with Bob'sparent, Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine Eedy.
Mrs. Joy Vella and Tammy of
Seaforth visited. Mrs. Mary Bere
and Jamie on' the weekend.
'Harold Errington, who was
admitted to Wingham Hospital on
Sunday, January 29 returned
home on Saturday. He has to go
in thisweek, for further tests to
determine the cause of the chest
pains he suffered.
Lynda and Ken McNee, Timmy
and Michael, dined with Mr. and.
Mrs. Graham McNee and Mrs.
Ross McNee on Saturday evening
to celebrate Lynda's recent birth-
day and Timmy's upcoming
birthday.
Dungannon
• United
Church,
Rev. C. G. WesthaVbr ached
his sermon on the tiwid ve
Your Neighbour".
• The children's story was, "The
Swallows of San Juan Capist-
rano", during vichkh the minister
showed a little bell bearing the
inscription.. The Mission of San
Juan ,Capistrano. 'It was a
souvenir of the Spanish Mission
in California where the swallows
return each year at a certain time,
one of the wonders of God's
world. •
The plants at the front of the
church were placed in memory of
Mr, Bert Maize, whose funeral
took place last week.
The choir sang the anthem,
''Amazing Grace".
Choir„practice will be held on
Thursday evening at 7.00 p.m.
• U.C,W. ladies please note a
change in the date of the
February meeting from February
21st to Tuesday, February 14th,
at L0 p.m. at the manse,
A 'Communicants class Will
begin its sessions on Sunday,
BY MARY DERE
February 19th at 6.p p,m. at the
Dungannon Church. Those inter-
ested please contact the minister
or sign your name on a sheet of
paper provided at the back of the
church.
• Dungannon
Christian
•
Fellowship
The .M.Y.F. met on Saturday
evening at the home of Murray
and Ruth Martin, with sixteen in
attendance. Murray led a discus-
sion group in , answering ques-
tions which had been previously
—submitted by members' of the
• group. The questions • were
thought-provoking and in an
attempt to find satisfactory an-
swers there was a searching of
hearts and participation -of the
whole group.
• The message on Sunday morn-
ing was a continuation of the
" 'study in 'the Beatitudes. Pastor
Lawrence gave an in-depth look at
the fourth and fifth Beatitude and
explained the meaning of hunger-
ing and thirsting after righteous-
ness and of the blessedness of
those who show mercy.
The Ladies' Bible study grOup
will meet this week at the home of
Mrs. Ken Wagler.
The Children's Bible Club will
meet on Saturday of this week
the meeting to take the form of a
toboggan party,
DUNGANNON W.I.
Dungannon Women's Institute
met last Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Alvin Kerr -with 12 members
and two visitors present. The roll
call was a written "beef" thalt
could lead to a resolution. Mrs:
Mary Robson led in a discussion
of these resolutions which proved
very interesting. The motto, "We
shall resolve to conquer temper,
tongue and conduct", was given
by Miss Iva Carr.
It was decided to send no
delegates to the Officers' Confer,
ence.
Each member is to submit an
idea for a pattern for a quilt to be
done for the International Plow-
ing Match this year. Members are
asked to donate articles for a draw
at the Plowing Match.
• The W.I. is sponsoring the 4-H
leader's training class at Blyth on
"Focus on Living". Plans were
discussedfor a card • party iii
March. Hostesses for, the lunch
were Mrs. Dorothy Clements and
Mrs. Elsie Irvin.
• WE ALSO HAVE
• Vaientine's
PHONE 528-2919
a e a closer look
DED YOU KNOW THAT
Sepoy Stationery
and
• Printing
HAS
• Serviettes
For all occastions 7. Everyday, Birthday,
• Anniversary, Wedding, Shower
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Contractors
Picked Up and Delivered
Open Daily 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Phone: Dungannon
529-7947
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Luckno-v
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•
Brooksidellappfoings
Senior boYs' volleyball scores
this' week were: Blinkers 18 vs
Spikers 17; Beavers 12 vs
Whackers 11; Giants 27 vs
Spikers 12; Blockers 31 vs
Whackers 8.
, •
• Grade 5 and 6 volleyball scores
were: Wolverines 27 vs Sky
Hawks 14; Turkey Pluckers 23 vs
Red Devils 12; The Persuaders 27
vs Sky Hawks 18; Wolverines 24
vs Turkey Pluckers 18.
Senior Girls scores were:
Servettes 17 vs Charlie's Angels
14; Bhie Jays 16 vs Volleyettes
16; Servettes 28 vs Blue Jays 11;
Charlie's Angels 26 vs Volleyettes,
24.
• Cons& le Bill Wilson of Ooder-
telt came to the school on
Monday and showed an informa-
tive film to the student body on
the dangers to a person's future
of indulging in "shoplifting".
During the noon hour he showed
an instructive film on snowmobile
safety. He also spoke in many'
classrooms during the day.
Twenty pre-schoolers, accom- •
panied by their mothers came to
,the school on Tuesday afternoon
for the first Story Hour in the
library with Mrs. Helen Blake.
This is to be a regular feature
each Tuesday from now on.
South Kinloss
BY RUTH BUCHMEIER
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Evan Keith were Mr. and
• Mrs. Doug MacKay of Wallen -
stein, Murray Keith and Wanda
Linnder of Waterloo, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Forster and Donna Jean
of Purple Grove and Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Zinn.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Dick McQuillin were' Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McQuillin of
Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
Breutigam of St. Catharines.
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1978 GRANADA, 4 door
1978 FORD F100, pickup .
1978 FORD. CUSTOM 500, .4 door
1976 FORD 1/2 TON, F 100, 8V automatic with
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1976 DART SWINGER, 2 door, 6 cyclinder
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1976 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door hardtop
1976 PONTIAC ASTRA, 2 door
• 1975 PLYMOUTH GRAND FURY, 2 ,door
1975 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door hardtop, with air
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1975 CORONET STATIONWAGON
1974 DODGE COLT STATIONWAGON
1974 DODGE MONACO, 2 door hardtop with
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1975 GMC VAN
• 1974 FORD GALAX1E 500, 4 door
1970 DODGE, 4 door sedan
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