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'N'9,::,...4:„ ,3 .. +1.:,X .1,{++....i, ..h,r,j i'A..,, ::\,s.,�.r.•, �. tq. ••lar ` to, : ... c6• is speaker Seven +two+tixtry, churches joined .together on Mari fx at lonnybok. United urch for World: Day of Prayer, with the theme "Whp: is. y Neighbor" prepared by the Women of Madagascar. Organist was Dunganno s. Mary Qarriock. Weieryrne arid; a:ammentary was given by S14z4.uue Robinson, Area churches taking part in the program were Dungannon United; Trinity United, North Ashfield Presbyterian, St. Augustine Catholic, Port Albert . Angllcarx,. Kingsbridge Catholic, and DonriybrQck United. Wanda Weberin. tro- ducect Tad Mantgornety of Lucktiaw'.. who- 'showed. slides°.and conamernte4 on his three trips.'to anti, the poorest country in the Western hemisphere, Some worship: Satan Ws a. mountainous eouetry, with beautiful scenery, 411irelt. - able electricity, and no. nnidergu and septic,'sys- tems. They. live in crowd- ed* mtt4 thatched build- ings in- 115.• to 120 degree temperatures* The. stench is terrible, Clt:ittirreL ,aro dressed -only to the waist. Some lx*hies are scar months old before they arc washed. because of a vital shortage of pure clean water. Women do t0 per cent. of the work. They cook with charcoal, carry every- thing on the head whether it is. a 92 pound bag of cement pias i. cement block; walk one to three kilometers for' fresh water, carrying it . back on their head in five piton p wits. They are a very friendly; happy contented people with a life expectancy of only 57 years, On Feb, 27, the Dungannon Agricultural Centre was the, scene of the 119th a n aL neeting of the West. Wawan,osh Mutual Ina ur a;nee Company, 1997 profits were; the• best shown in the last; four years and.' these results were a ,combination ; of , good planning amtpolhc +, • holder suppottx-". I,,ong-tone director, C'xcrald Herr decided not ti, continues $0 an election, vitas held for the Myth. area. '!int Campbell and: Torp, 'ClktuainOtain ran . nce 1 pod, campaigns' .mud Tum was successful" by aw very Slit: might, MI:L.:nett area.dire,ctor, Steve Faber was. aeciarrrted to has position. Most of the friendly crowdattending the olde tyme dance at the Dungannon' Senior Centre wore "Irish green" and. danced to .: some Irish music supplied by, trio Country ' . Ramblers. Birthday and anniversary celebrants for the month of Mardi,: were eongratu- fated.. Annette and Glens Lance: and. sons Garter,' 8,: and; Daken, 4 of London visited the Lloyd l-1'ddget; family river the weekend The :bays were eager to 'temp, out' in the: wilds' overnight, with their pane. eats. Mildred Lawlor and Toni Young were high, at. T;lttngannon. Seniors: • Wednesday: evening March 4. Aileen.Tiomrer •arta Harvey Culbert wer'e., additional. winners. • Great. team Olay by the Etantarn squad e' the end of,two''on goals by Brien. Stanley proved'tn.be the drfferenee, as<the'•local ., and Russ Mann:, bays. defeated 'l iai'ton.;.in. this best of five -Chris. Wainwrighr's .unassisted marker series, three games to two, winning;• the. at'7:16''of the third proved to be the win- W OAA C' division. After losing, the first two games (3:.to :Points for the the serieswent to: Brian Mem' Ivory 1, 5 to 3.), both. with Warton scoring Stanley 6, Russ Mann 4,• Chris: Hackett. 4, empty net,goals,'n was,LucknQ+v's. tuts► rn Jordan Hamilton 3, Steve Hare 5, Devin ry game three. winning 5 to:3• wittw45 � empty Did you: kanow, Pette race Pada ' L cin 3 and Dan P y �` cidiatt loinsfirst appeared .,in the fatid� 1800s.. Prior to this, coins` Mtn Ann and Sheldo. . Martin spent Saturday with her slater Margret .and /i.nt Errington. The fNoursesw Tome#amb' visitedurgneighborsformer , Don atttt, Sharon Schramm wile welcomed a new baby girl Hillary. Dawn on• Dee. 15, a sister for Jeannette and. Charlene. ° e The Schrarnni family pucchesedd: the former Jake MMiddi ay1.9 e97:kamp dairyfa.rm A neice from Calgary Amy Parker spent 10 days in February visiting aunt. • uncle and cousins. On Saturday, the, Vangannon Agriculture Siociety. sponsored' .a: ettchl~e toumarrwent0 Father and son team. Donald and Chris Curran were in top. position with a score. of 76', Carman and Ila Poltoek sct ring,73, second: platter and the Applebys, I,loy4 and Lillian With a score of 72 third, 'Novelty winners were Elsie Pennabecke}r and Doris Laidla*k ; In the evening Mr, Music. Maker •Mike . McNee pt'ovided music for the cabin fever dance. l ecei.ving"baptism at • Dungannon. United Crch'. .was Barbhuara: Ann MausSundayfie1d as. well as.beinong a rtrember of the confirmation •class, consisting' of Deborah Lynn Patterson, and Stacey Lynn ',Wilson who were received into"tire•: church congregation :nick served communion by, the; eldets and Rev. Alex' net foal ?: Bean Ing p antic four, Bria Stanley tied 'tire ,McAonagh•with a scored at`two with t: 49; remaiuing.in the. The te€irn. now, advances to the QwMHA , third., Dennis. Andt'etw„.scored: the winner .. serriL-finals. . The tearrr sayys . thanks, to,fans for their midway through the overt}rine;, period;; Qamc •fiv saw; the locals;down by two support' and K'wans. Restartrartt for the. e .. victory:celebration. in the fi�st.peFrod: but battle back.to tie; at Laneers tame * froth, page 1' i'.t to 4 for making t o the Lancers, Period; three opened with Luelcnowplaying: short for over two. min- utes. At 12:1'7 .the Pirates.. tied it tip.;' A, two -minute penalty to Goderich • gave Ltrcknow the advantage. Wheeler, from. Simpson.. and Steve Michie, notched the winner at 4:01*. The' Lancers were assessed i 20 minutes. in penalties with Stevenson'' claiming half of tont. The Pirates: took, 18„ minutes. i n• the box, . Satuwrdr►y Skilenwas. in the riot again on -Saturday night in GO leach The teamsplayed- scoreless, in period one.At the end nf''two,:the, Pirates; led 4 to 2. Lancer goals. were on a power play . when Brad Pr'iestap• 'was: assisted by Tustin Murray. and.Chris.'Mic,tiie•+ and' a sh:ort,hah.ded marker off; the stick.,. of Tason Bloernbcrgi assisted by M.; Murray and Corey McKee. Luekpow. tied the game ,up in the third peroci.:�n goals, by 6irnpson froziz . C=hris, Irwin- and Wheeler,. and McKee, from Chris Trwin> 'l'he Pirates, tonic,, a one. *lead wrthr 5 seconds • t 'frorir France, the, United.. Kingdom, Spain,: Portugal :apd'the United States•were. 'Used ascurrency: (NC) left on: the clock. and .added' another one' in; Luck;novu's empty net to end the;ganie 6; to 4, Lucknowspent ..12 u;tes: iri.the peroalty; 'box while Qederich' racked; tip 21 minutes plus.;a game.. n iscond ict, Sunday afternoon The La,Au.e-,, ha Lo ay catch up' S.,I1,Stnda.y,. ernoon, but infact could catch, up .as. Qoderich netted two, one. of them a:'short-handed goal, in the first. period,” Luchx ow. couldn't capi- talize on, four 'minutes of power play when Goderich was; assessed for i: spearng` At 7;12,of 'the second period;. Luc}.now's;: McKee; on • a play from MacDonald; and Fisher. put the Lancers on the board, .Two more goals, by:the Pirates iinless ii,• niinuters gav m a`4 to 1 lead at the tidrof two.. Perict three _ opened- with the Lancers getting; their sec tend• and as g*.oa1 when.; Steve'Micliie` and'. Justin 'Murray 'set; Russ., Sutton up. od.erieh slipped' adother one past Skillet), to end the game; at 5to 2.