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Wintario rep speaks to Dungannon Agricultural Society
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BY MAY REHE
SOCIAL NEWS
At the monthly meeting of
the Dungannon Agricultural
Society on November 27„
Wintario Representative Me-
anie McLaughlin of Hanover
explained grant procedure to
those in attendance_ At the
same nieeting reptesentatk-
es from the Ashfield Town-
ship Council, Warren Tann
and John Austin, discussed.
plans to raise money to
provide playground equip-
ment at the Agricultural
Park.
The Agricultural Society
held a card party at the hall
on Wednesday, December 6
with 12 tables of euchre. The
prizes were, high lady. Mrs..
Pearl Congram; high man,
Jack Enliven; low lady,
Mrs. May Lou McNeil; low
man, Tom Webster; door
prize, Mrs. Edna Alton. The
Society plans to hod another
card party in the new year on
January 17th.
The Willing Workers
Group of the United Church
held a very successful Christ-
mas Tea and Bazaar in the
Sunday School room on Sat-
urday afternoon. They had a
well -stocked plant table,, a
bounteous supply of baked
goods, an enhancing array -of
crafts and a table of used
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dotlemg. Tea and delirious
cookies were served at small
tables along the side. The
proceeds axe to be pat
towards a fund for church
renovaton. What was left on
the used clothing table will
be donated to the Family
Services_ It is planned to
make this an annual event.
This newly formed group
with pot Mrs. Joanne
Whitney and secretary Mrs.
Penny Hodges an worked to-
gether and put a great
amount of effixt and enthusi-
asm inth this project.
Marty Riven is in Uthicer
sky Hospital, london„ where
he had an operation on Wed-
nesday on his neck and tubes
wete put m to drain the
abcess which had formed
after receiving a hard bump
on that spot. He is coming
along well and expects to be
home in a few days.
Harry Handley is home
after having surgety in Clin-
ton Hospital recently kr a
lump which /carted on his
neck. He goes in for a check-
up on Monday..
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLean
and family of Landon ished
with M. and Mrs_ Edon
Austin on the weekenri
'Their son, Eddie,, is a
member of the R.C.C. Pee
Wee hockey team which
played at the Lucknow Arena
against the Lucknow Pee
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Wees on Saturday evening.
Dr. Steve &others of Win-
nipeg visited bis cousin,
Mrs. Mary Bette, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Andrew ell
Monday evening, He attend-
ed a Symposium in Stratford
on Wednesday_
Bob Irvin Is home and
carrying on business as usual
at the garage after hawing
surgery in London to remove
lumps from his neck. He was
given a good report by the
doctor.
Church service and Sun-
day School were cancelled at
Dungannon United Church
because of the weather. The
White Gift Service will be
held next Sunday and the
Betting of the first two
Advent Candles. The weath-
er cleared in the afternoon
and Nile Church was able to
proceed with their White Gift
service.
Gordon Andersons barn
in Ashfield, Township was
struck by lightning and burn-
ed to the ground on Sunday
evening„ December 3rd.
Their cattle and aro horses
were got out and are being
stabled at neighbouring
farms.
Roy Wintemute has been
in Goderich Hospital this
past week.
Mr.. and Mrs. Ed Godfrey
moved into the house at the
west end of Joseph Street on
the weekend..
Sympathy is extended to
the family of Stanley Snyder
who died in Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich on December
4 in his 77th year. A former
native of Colborne Township,,
he is survived by his wife,
Gertrude Houghton Snyder.
2 daughters, Dawn. Mrs.
Donald Sowerby of Colborne;
Lynn„ Mrs. Brian Ruraig,' ,
Goderich and one son.
Wayne Snyder„ of Ashfield
Township' , and 11 grand-
children.
OIRIS"TIAN FKILOWSHIP
CHUILOI
Most of the members of
the M.Y.F. group spent the
weckend at a youth retreat at
Silver Springs Camp. near
Port Elgin. Their sponsors,
Murray and Ruth Marti
accompanied them. and
Gordon and Ruth Johnston
were also *king to share
some thoughts and teaching
on the meaning of prayer.
About 85 people were
present to enjoy the ChriSt,
rims program on Sunday
evening. There were recita-
tions and musical numbers
as well as several plays„ one
of which was "The Story of
Silent Night". acted out by
some of the youth class.
The ptogram dosed with a
canallelig' biting service by 12
of the young people. 'The
president of the group. Ken
Metzger, took the leading
,part and told„ in his own
words,, the meaning of the
ceremony,, which pioints to
Christ the Light of the world,
and how that Light can be
passed from one of His
followers to another. The
song "Pass it On" concluded
the service. —
BROOKSIDE BROADCAST
BY MANDY BULLER
'MOOR POLLOCK
the Junior Boys and Girls
Volleyball teams participated
in a tournament at Goderich
on Satmday the win-
win IMO games
out of three to win a match.
The ghl% team won a game
in each of two matches but
lost the necessary send
games.. The boys won a game
in the last match but were
not successful in getting the
match.
At the school the teams for
intramural juniOr girls volley-
ball are - Volley Pops,
captain Margaret McWhin-
ney; Volleyers, captain Lis' a
Dougherty; Volteyettes, cap-
tain Janice Cook; Teeny Bop-
pers,, captain is Wilma Vand-
ervelde.
For the intramural junior
boys the teams are - Snipers,
captain Paul Reed; Diggers,
captain' Paul Hackett; Ili.
Jackers„ captain Wayne Bur-
gsma; Splkers, captain Alex
West.
For the senior boys,, the
teams are the Bombers,
captain Danny Pritchard;
Flyers, captain Mike Durnin;
Volleying. Vikings, captain
Andy Fielder, Spitfires, cap-
tain Donald Irwin; The Fly-
ing Aces, captain David
rgert-
'The senior girls teams are
W.B.V.P.'s (World's Best
Volleyball Players???), cap-
tain Lori Dickson; Vicious
Volleyers. captain Elizabeth
Jefferson; Super Servers,
captain Donna Freeman; The
Bumpers, captain Judy Car -
Michael.
The senior boys hockey
teams played eti December
6th,, Butchers 1, Flyers 7..
On December 12th a bask-
etball free throw contest is
being held at Brookside with
Colborne, St. Mary's, Kings-
bridge and Vrmgham schools
also participating.
Winners of the Legion
Poem contest were first
prize„ Donna Freeman; sec-
ond prize, Betty Wagler.
Peter Thomson won the
prize in the Essay contest..
DUNGANNON W.I.
On Friday evening, Dec-
ember. 8, 1978, Dungannon
W.I. members and guests
gathered in Carlow Hall for
their Christmas meeting m
the form -of a dinner. A
delicious turkey meal with all
the trimmings was served by
the Tiger Dunlop Women's
in their _ festive
setting, of poinsettia and red
candies.
Mrs. Sam Gibson who had
greeted all on arrival thanked
the ladies for the meal and
efficient service, and extend-
ed Christmas greetings.
Mrs. Richard Buchanan re-
plied and also extended
Season's Greetings.
The lucky cup and saucer
prize •was won by Mrs.
Vrmnifted Girvin, and the
lucky chair, by Mrs. Hugh
McWhhmey. Mrs. Gordon
Finnigan and Mrs. Robt.
Irvin distributed the gifts in
the exchange from under a
decorated tree.
Tables were soon cleared
and several games of euchre
were enjoyed. Winners were,
high lady, Mrs. Jack Erring-
ton; 2nd high, Miss Iva Carr;
high man, George Errington;
2nd high, Mrs. Ben Mole;
most lane hands. Mrs. Gra-
ham McNee. A special
thanks was expressed by
MrsRee to the committee
m charge. They were Mrs.
Sam Gibson, Mrs. Russel
Alton, Mrs. Gordon Finni-
gan, and Mrs. Robt.
Mirs. Howard Johnston. on
behalf of the guests, expres-
sed appreciation..
The president, Mrs.
George Errington, reminded
the members of the next
meeting at Mrs. Clifford
Pardon's, when Mrs. War-
ren Zinn will show slides.
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