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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1987
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Now that it is September and school is in session, the senior music
students at GDCI are busy making pizzas again. The students are
holding various fundraising events throughout the year to help fund
a trip to the Harrogate Music Festival in England in March of 1988.
On Saturday, the students were at the high school making pizzas •
and panzerotties. if you would like to order some homemade pizzas
or panzerotties for the next baking day, contact any GDC1 music
student. (photo by Pat Raftis)
Women reminisce about church at meeting
On September 15, the Dungannon U.C.W.
held their meeting at the home of Nora
Saunders of Lucknow. Dorothy Pentland
opened the meeting by reminiscing about
the church and the community through the
years. She ended her interesting talk with
a poem entitled "Ten Little Church
Members" which was about about building
or wrecking a church.
The business meeting followed with Jean
Errington presiding. The 14 ladies present
answered the roll call with places visited
by Jeus. Mrs. Armstrong and Olive Blake
were welcomed to our meeting. The
minutes were read and approved. Thank
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you's were read from Bessie and Graham
McNee for the plant given them for their
50th wedding anniversary; from Jean and
Harold Elliot for "in memorium" for their
mother; and from Nora Saunders for the
plate given her when she moved to
Lucknow. Helen Dawson gave the finan-
cial report.
Margaret Errington reported on cards
sent and read a thank you from Nancy
Hamilton for the card and coin sent to her
new baby. We are also invitedto the West
Huron Presbyterial Rally next Monday
starting at 9:30 in the Trinity United
Church. The speaker will be Mary Elder.
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Dungannon is responsible for taking up the
collection which will be put. toward Camp
Menesetung. Dorothy Pentland will look
after the roll call. , Karen Roberts asked
that anyone interested in working at the
barbeque to get in touch with Ruth McKen-
zie or Sally Wright.
The Thankoffering Service will be held
in our church on October 18 was discussed.
Mrs. Armstrong will be the speaker.
For the Nov. 17 meeting, the Willing
Workers are invited. Collection was' taken
and the meeting was closed with the
benediction.
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