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Dungannon woman wins radio contest
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill,
Wayne, Rob and Barbara of
London spent the weekend
with Bill and Marie Park and
family, Fred and Bob Tides -
well of Clinton visited on
Sunday.
Congratulations to Mrs.
Louise Brindley who won on
"Win A . Dinner" C.K.N.X.
radio on Saturday noon.
Three area young people
are patients in Alexander
Marine and General Hospital
as the result of a single car
accident on -the mill road
between the 2nd and 4th
concessions.
Driver of the car Tim Hod-
ges, son of Doris and Lloyd
Hodges, received facial in-
juries requiring stitches.
Passengers Sharon. Doherty,
daughter of Frank and Isabel
Doherty, received broken
nose as well as numerous
cuts and bruises, and Debbie
Austin, daughter hter of Eldon
and Mary Austin, received a
broken leg.
Miss Sharon Taylor and
fiance, Dave Whitby of Burg-
oyne, called on Mrs. Lynn
Wall and children on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Park,
Michelle Good of Goderich
and Tom Park, : spent a few
days in the Huntsville, Dor
set, Hallburton area,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Allan John-
son and three girls of R. R. #
2 Goderich; spent Saturday
evening and Sunday with
Charlie and Brenda Fancy
and family and to help Patti
Fancy celebrate her 12th
birthday. On Sunday the men
attended the tractor pull in
Lucknow.
Company on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvin
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stirling and family of Tham-
esville, Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Blundell of Goderich, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Irwin of
Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Steele of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Russel Irvin and Susan
and Mr. and .Mrs. William
Irvin and Shelley of Ashfield.
The occasion was a family
gathering of the • Itvin
relatives.
SPORTS . .
In soccer on Thursday
evening, Dungannon proved
victorious over Colborne
Central by a 2 - 0 score. John
Curran scored both goals
with. Mike Austin, getting
credit for the shutout, in - a
game played at Brookside.
At Kingsbridge the Lucknow
soccer team were defeated
by Kingsbridge 5 0.
Area obituray
ETHEL [IRWIN] CLARK
A native of Kinloss Town-.
ship, Bruce County, Mrs.'
William J. . _Clark of 48
Victoria Street West, Wing-
ham, passed away. Wednes-
day, July 11, at the Wingham
and District Hospital, follow-
ing brief illness.
Born on .March 15, 1889,
Mrs., Clark was the former.
1911,. and they- farmed ` in
Huron Township. He died
June 5; .1925. She moved' to
Wingham in 1927 and marri-
ed William J. Clark on June
2, 1943... He; survives, with,
two daughters, Laura Camp-
bell and Mabel , Campbell,
both of Toronto. She was
predeceased by one brother,
William John Irwin, in 1972.
The late Mrs. Clark rested'
at the Currie -Walker Funeral
Ethel" Irwin, a 'daughter of Home "(Walker Chapel) ..
the late. John' S. Irwin and where' service was conducted
Mary E. Johnstone. She at- Friday, July 13, at three
tended school in Kinloss o'clock by Rev. Dr. Robert H.
Township. She married Neil Armstrong of. St. Andrew's
Campbell on : February 25, Presbyterian Church where
deceased was a member.
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Congratulations to the
Dungannon Men's slo pitch
team who won the B cham-
pionship at the Port Albert
slo pitch tournament held
last weekend.
The Dungannon "Beez"
were defeated by Port Albert
"Pirettes" in a game played
on Wednesday evening at
Dungannon.
The Dungannon Slo pitch
tournament will be held the
weekend of August 3 - 6.
classes met in the United
Church and the five 'Senior
classes in the Christian Fel-
lowship Church. The teach-
ers were largely fromlocal
churches but outside help
came from Palmerston, Holy -
rood;
olyrood; Wellesley, and Harlan,
Indiana. -
An interesting program on
Friday evening concluded
the week's activities.
A missionary project was
of interst to the children and
This week in
DUNGANNON
by Marie Park
Murray Gaunt will be in at-
tendance the final evening to
-present the trophies.
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
The, church has just com-
pleted a most successful five
day vacation ' Bible school
program. The attendance
reached 96. Four junior
•
Final resting place is Green-
hill Cemetery, Lucknow.
Pallbearers were Allan Ir-
win, Ivan Irwin, David Irwin,
leaders. Offerings were giv-
en daily to buy tree seedlings
for Bangledesh. Total offer-
ings amounted to S198.24,
sufficient, to send 1,652 seed-
lings.
Mrs. Frey and Mrs. Law-
rence took .their, junior high
Sunday School class on. Sun-
day to the New Tribes Mis-
Terry Irwin, Richard Riach
and Bill Wilkins. Shawn Ir-
win and Chris Riach carried
floral tributes.
Calms
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LUCK NOW
sion Camp near Durham;
The purpose for this camp is
to prepare prospective mis-
sionaries, fortribal life and
emergency situations. The
class had the privilege 'of
exploring the camp grounds
and being informed as to the
meaning and purpose of each
area of this survival camp
training.
The Sunday evening drive-
ia services have been well
attended. The fourth of five
such services was held on
Sunday evening. Doug Zehr
from Palmerston was guest
speaker, and the music was.
provided by a group from
Kitchener.
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1978 FORD LTD II, 4 door sedan---,
1978 CHEVELLE, power steering and dpower
brakes, 4 door
1977 .CHEVELLE, 4 door
1977 OLDS 88 ROYALE, 4 door
1977 CHEV, 2 door
2 - 1977 CHEV IMPALAS, 4 door
1977 PONTIAC ACADIAN, 2 door
1977 CHEV IMPALA, 2 door
1976 LE MANS, 2 door
1976 MALIBU CLASSIC,. 2 door
1976. OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS, 4 door
1976 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE, 4 door, loaded,
full power
1976 PONTIAC LE MANS 4 door, air conditioned
1976 OLDS 98, full power
1976 HORNET, 2 door
1975 OLDS 98, •full power 1
1975 CHEV IMPALA, 2 door '
1974 PONTIAC, 4 door
1974 FORD,, 2' door
1973 THUNDERBIRD, 2 door, full power
1973 PONTIAC BROUGHAM, 4 door
1973 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door hardtop
1978 ' TON GMC, 8 cylinder automatic, power
steering and brakes
1978 •MC, 1 ton, 4 x 4
2 1977 GMC t/, TON PICKUPS, V-8 automatic with
power steering �.
1977 CHEV VAN
1975 Til CUBE CHEV VAN
1974 GMC, 'A tan -
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