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home• of, Amy
for. the February
seting. Amy and
berg served a;
CSsert lunch and
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Red and Donna
.gas Christian
int leaders, Chose
here, "Friendships.
Carol opened
ip service and the
Ake Time to Be
's sung.
repeated the
Prayer and gave a
n on Friendship
ich each lady gave
hts on a way to be a
nd.
read a poem on
g Friendship". The
n was received,
by prayer led by
read a story about
Little Red, Hen which,.
reminded all to share their
good' fortune and be thankful
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ofhealth'and strength to work
and help others;
The feature was a Training
Questionnaire "Can You
Follow Directions?" which
the ladies flunked.
TInie, as president, thanked
Carol and Donna, welcomed
the visitors and thanked Amy
for the use of her home.
Two crib quilts had been
quilted during the storm by
Bessie McNee, Amy Wiggins.,
Evelyn Errington and Mary
Bere. It was moved by Amy
Wiggins and seconded by
Muriel Dobson that Tinie and
Donna see if the quilts could
be used at a local hospital or
in London.
It was moved by Elsie Irvin
and seconded by Carol Reed
that $5.00 be given to each
charitable organization
collecting in the village.
Tinie Logtenberg gave an
account of the Presbyterial in
Seaforth. Sending a bale to
all i0
An
Angola was discussed a d
g
were urged to gather 'things
for it - safety pips, needles,
thread, print material, wood,
knitting needles, plastic bags
and bottles, warm clothing,
especially sweaters.
The treasurer reported a.
balance/of $353.80. The ladies
were reminded of the World
Day of Prayer to be held at St.
Augustine on Friday, March
4,
Elsie Irvin reported sen-
ding 78 cards in 1976. Tinie'
closed the meeting with
prayer and a thought for the
day - "To handle yourself, use
your head, To handle others,
,use your heart".
The Mizpah Benediction
was repeated in unison.
DUNGANNON
LOUNGING ANGELS
The second meeting. of
Dungannon I opened with the
4-14 pledge. Thirteen mem-
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secondary school students the Goderich Kinsmen club sponsored an essay contest
Iving their promotion of Heritage Day. Among five winners named (in no particular
r) were Judy Langrldge left and Phil Main. (staff photo)
CIVIC CORNER
ursday, March 3, the Jubilee Three committee meets
7:30p.m. in the Board -Room of the Assessment Office.
onday, March.7, town council meets at 7:30 p.m. in the
uncil chambers of town hall.
ursday, March 10, the Gdterich Architectural Con-
rvancy Advisory Committee meets at 4:30 p.m, in the
ilding inspector's office.
berswere.present tp answer'
the roil :call which, was
s w to b c and :.
ho pat,.,., xn, #a ri
trityl, telling nat a of l''abric,'.
fibre content and care,
The minutes of the last
meeting were read. ` Ti4s,
week's secretary*preS,s:
reporter is Elaine Stewart, if
was decided to call the .club
"Dungannon Lounging
Angels". ,
The cover design for Notts
will be made by Kathy'
Pentland and Sylke Becker. .�
Discussion and demon
stration topics were "Getting.
Ready, to cut out the ° Pat-
tern", `. and' "Cutting and
Marking the Pattern".
In group work the girls
checked "for alterations of
patterns and began cutting
and marking garments.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Dungannon Agricultural
Society held the February
meeting onWednesday
evening in the ``Agricultural
Hall. The minutes of the last
meeting were ,„read and
discussed.
Dianne Park„- Joanne
Sproul and Bob McNeil gave
reports on the annual con-`
vention which they attended.
in Toi.onto.
Bob Wright announced that
tickets are printed and
available from the directors
Holmesville
ladies plan
work meeting
by Blanche Deeves
Church News
Worship Service and
Sunday School was held” at
Holmesville United Church
Sunday at 1 p.m.
The Annual skating party of
the Sunday Schools of
Holmesville and Wesley -
Willis United Churches was
held Sunday afternoon in
Clinton. This was followed by
a pot luck 'lunch at Wesley -
Willis.
Ladies take note: A work
meeting will take place
March 8th at 10 a.m. with a
pot luck lunch at,Holmesville
United Churc'h." '
Personals
Cathy . Potter spent the
weekend in London with her
sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Ashton.
School News
The Professional
Development Day for the
teachers which was originally
scheduled for March 7 has
been cancelled. Classes will
be held on this date as usual.
Kindergarten registration
will be held in the school
gymnasium on Wednesday
March 2. Appointments for
the registration will be made
through the Huron County
Health Unit.
Those people who are not
contacted by the Health Unit
by Monday February 28th can
arrange the same by con-
tacting the school in the af-
ternoons at 482-7751.
for a 50-50 draw to be held at
the dance at SaltL rd on April
30.
Discussion was held on
improving hydro service, to
hall and grounds.
The membership fees {for
1977 are now due. Anyone
wishing to receive prize list'
in the mail should get a
membership card from
Wayne Snyder , or Bob
McNeil.
The regular March meeting
will be held on the last
Wednesday of March. It will
be announced on Country
Calendar ' on CKNX radio
prior to the date.
N.
SOCIAL NI'�WS
Sunday School and church
service at Dungannon United
Church were cancelled due to
icy conditions of the roads.
Rev. H.G. Dobson and Cliff
McNeil attended -, ,the
Presbytery ' meeting in
Mitchell United Church on
Tuesday.
The nominating committee
of Dungannon United Church
met on Monday night. The
date for the annual meeting
will be announced later.
Steve Dick of Elmira
Mennonite Church spoke at
Christian Fellowship church
on Sunday in a pulpit ex -
uitutge:. Yti
The 'Young People' of
Christian, F,ellowshlp church
held their tobogganing party
on Saturday afternoon and
enjoyed supper and a social
evening at Ken Wagier's
afterward.
Chuck Young and Linda
Maxwell of Vancouver are
spending a month or so with
Chuck's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Young.
Mrs. Amy Wiggins visited
with Mrs. Dave Horton in
Goderich on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham
McNee visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ross McNee in Huronview on
Friday.
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Conoitigns• xn>1<lCe G, ir1t
.difi<icult t ,i>'v
sbi`
m ," " Mon!. Y
the moll+filer
Dwight A ; „ m's car was hit
• by a• car"' , backing' nut of
'Joseph St. East.14.S.Dwight
was proceeding north through
the village on Friday 'rnor*
ning.
Mr. and Mrs! Freeman
Olson returned last Sunday
from a five week holiday
during which they motored to.
Florida and Texas and visited
• relatives in Manitoba and
South Dakota.
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