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Tom Franken of Auburn washes his Holstein as he readys Dungannon on Thursday. 'Sentinel Staff Photo)
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Leadership and. Develop-
ment. Mrs. Emily Drennan
gave two readings, Willing
—Service, and JesucChrist and
We, which gave uplifting
ideas to be used in everyday
living.
After the offering was
received Mrs. Dorothy Pent-
land gave the offering pray-.
er.
Mrs. Amy Wiggins took
charge of the business part of
the meeting. Ten ladies an-
swered the roll call, What
was the highlight of Dun-
gannon's 125th birthday to
you? Each one thought ev-
erything was so well arrang-
ed and conducted that it was
haid to pick out a particular
Ripley
Distiict
Elemeisfy News
The elementary
students are now prac-
tising soccer. The girls
have practices on
Mondays and Wed-
lesdays and the boys on
Tuesdays 'and Thursdays
after school.
by Shanda Zipfel
,The Student Council
representatives for 1980-
81 are as follows: from
Mrs. Hendefion's room -
Theresa Cote and Danny
Wood; from Ms.
McOonegal's room -Brad
Coulbeck and Lisa
Johnson; from Mr.
Woodhall's room -
Heather Scott and
Kenneth Thompson.
by Lisa Johnson
Turn to page 21*
highlight and all agreed the
parade was thebest they had.
seen.
The minutes of June meet-
ing-anit-current correspond4-
ence were read by Mrs. Tinie
Logtenberg.
Mrs. Amy Wiggins show-
ed a sample copy of the
Church calendar for the com-
ing yeay and it was decided
to order calendars as usual.
The financial teport was read
by Mrs. Amy Wiggins. Mrs.
Tithe Logtenberg gave a
report on the meeting held
on Christian Education.
The president reminded
the ladies of the annual
meeting at Auburn on Oct-
ober 9th for which, we are to
give the Bible Study, the
theme being, Ye are my wit-
ness? Go tell.
The feature was taken by
Beth McConnel as. a religious
contest. The meeting was
adjourned and grace was
sung before a lovely lunch
was served by the hostesses,
Mrs. Dorothy Pentland and'
Mrs. Amy Wiggins.
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