The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-02-02, Page 10dungannon news
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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
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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,
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