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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-02-02, Page 10dungannon news Lucknow Sentinel, W f�, 2, 1 !iJ Dung Sy Mak Path The annuael meeting of the Dungannon Asticulture Soc- vitas h fl January 25 with dose to 3D in attendance. nce. Members enjeted a pot hock supper prinr,to the Mr. and Mts. Bruce Mc- Coll Coal oaf Brussels and Mr, and Mrs., Roberts of Dungannon United Chaff verse special During the business Bob McNeil was elected ptesid- eft. Ross Brindley rwf# con- tinue to- back the hail for events. Kinlinndergarten registration will be held at Brookside School on February IL Some of the little ones startaatg from our area will be Lye Brown (Doug); Luke Sproul (Garyy); Mark Kerr (Gary); Michael Dauphin (Gary); Joseph Buchanan (Bill); lana non Noble (Regis) and Tammy Peryelly (Don). A large crowd attended the anniversary dance had fee Russell and Louise ley on Friday evening at the Asticultute Hall. Eric Midler made the presentatinn pan be- half of eventone qtr Louise was Witted with a dozen red roses, on behalf of the Dungannon Agricultine Society, in appreciation of her long standing contribu- tion to the Dungannon Fall Fairs. Congtatulations to Donna and Fred Young who cele- brated their 34th wedding anniversary this weekend. 'Visitots on Sunday with Bessie and Graham Magee were Joy and Ken Vodden of Lendesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- Whinney spent the weekend in Meaford with their son, cultural Society elects president Tun, his wife, Jan and baby daughter, to help there move into their new John Bete and son, David Of London visited with Mrs. Mary Bete on Sunday. Karen Hernandez, who had spent a few days with her grand- mother and other relatives, to London with John and David, Mike and Wendy Hughes and daughter, Michelle, of Baton, visited on • the week- erl with her grandmother, Hamel Webster. Get well wishes go out to those in our Semnmunity who ate hospitalized, Roger Pent- land, who is a patient in Univesity Hospital, London; K. K. Dawson, who is a patient on the fifth floor (surgery) at St- Joseph's Hospital, London, and Evel- yn Smith of Chatham, form- erly of here, who is a patient ROSS SHOE SHOP 142 SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH 524-743 "YOUR NATURALIZER SHOE SHOP" FEBRUARY SHOE AND BOOT CLEARANCE SALE SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 19'89 NATURALIZERS' ALL WOMEN'S DRESS & CASUAL - FALL & WINTER STOCK BY NATURALIZER REGULAR UP TO $5.1.0* NOW g7 FIT AA-B-C•D ONE SIZES 5.10 V2 PRICE 1110 1111NO TAX WINTER SNO-BOOTS UP TO O/O OFF 5 0REG. PRICE CASUAL & FASHION BOOTS QUALITY SHOES 200 PAIR ASSORTED DRESS SHOES BY NATURALIZER, HELENA, SANTANA, KAUFMAN, WHITE CROSS, JOSEPH DUVAL, 9 WEST, COUGAR, RITTER. 1/2 PRICE BROKEN SIZES, STYLES & COLORS BE SURE IT'S `NATURALIZERS' • THE SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL FIT i ONLY AVAILABLE IN THIS IMMEDIATE AREA AT ROSS SHOE SHOP DOWNTOWN GODERICH in intensive =Care at "Victoria Hospital, London. Evelyn underwent a by pass 't+Pera- tiion on 'l esday, January ID and was testing uwmto tabl ' and recovering when she suf- fered uffered a heart attack three days later. Her many friends here wish her well. Ditassamma United Church Dungannon -Nile Young People's ftp took the service on Sunday morning. Kathy Balzer read thecall to worship. Jeff Coulter and Ken l og- tenberg announced the hymns. Nancy Carmichael told the children's story. Susan Curran and Deb Greg- ory read the scripture and Cathy ' Snyder led in pry. Rev. Roberts interviewed John COMM abort TW - Alpha to complete a very interesting service. A pot luck ureal was en- joyed after which the annual meeting was held. Dungannon United Church officials for OM are as fol- lows: scion, Deck L,ogten- berg, ' Elsie . Irvin, Penny Hbrd�ges, Tom Culbert, Frank Pentland, Wayne Snyder, George Errington, Harald Errington and Helen Daw- son, Harold Errington was named clerk of the session to fill the position left vacant by Lorne Hasty's resignation, Stewards acre LJlovd Hod- ges, Jack Caesar. James mon, Nelson Pearson, Gordon Sanders, Brock Hasty, Lorne Alton, Gerrie Glenn, Bessie Magee, Ron- ald Durnin, Jeiry lx en - g• Sally Wt, J. C. Drennan, 'ibm Dkd son, Bob McNeil, Hato/d Menary and Lynda McNee, Th stees are Lloyd Hod- ges, Graham Magee, How- ard Culbert, George Erring- ton, Harvey Culbert and Harold !Arington, Manse committee is Har- old E rington, Harold Men- ary, Bessie Magee, Sally Wright and Gloria Pearson, Christian Education c+om- Turn to page Lh• Home Appliances IT'S A VIEW YEAR ?teamiral Horne Appliances VALUE YOU CAN DEPEND ON $629 095 $399 095 r - ■