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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-04-17, Page 24Page 22-Iueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 17,, 1985 Church organist retires Communion was held at the Easter service at. Dungannon United Church. The Sunday School children sang Hallelujah,_ under the direction of Mrs. Diane Park. The song was a tribute to Mrs. Jean Elliott, organist, who has resigned ;after eight years of faithful service. The choir sang two anthems, Christ Arose, and Hallelu- jah! allelujah! Hallelujah! Received into member- ship by transfer were Mrs. John Fielder, . Mrs. Simon Logtenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Glousher. The church was tastefully decorated with lilies and daffodils. Dungannon United Church After the church service on Sunday the congregation gathered in the church basement to .honour the retiring organist, Jean Elliott. Harold Errington spoke. a few words commending Jean for her faithful service during the past eight years. Helen Dawson presented her with an anniversary clock on behalf of the congregation. Jean responded with thanks for the gift and' to the congregation, the choir and the minist- er for co-operation while she was organist. A social time with lunch provided by the Willing Workers and U.C.W. was enjoyed by all. Roberta Linskill consented to be organist, assisted by Sandra D'Aoust. Mrs. Linskill played the organ on Sunday for the first time and led the c;roir. DUNGANNON by Marie Park A meeting of the official board commit- tee for the new four point charge was held on Wednesday in Dungannon United Church. This committee includes the official board from Trinity, Donnybrook, Nile and Dungannon. The meeting was chaired by Mr: John Roberts of'Belgrave. As a result of this meeting the congre- gation was asked on, Sunday if they wished to give the official board power to call a minister or' if they wanted them to report back to the congregation for confirmation. It was , agreed, to give the official board power to proceed. Harold Errington and Derk Logtenberg were elected as a pastoral relations committee for Dungannon with Diane Park as an alternate. There will be two 'chosen from each of, the other churches making a committee of eight for pastoral relations. The official board committee forthe new parish will meet again at Dungannon on Wednesday, April 25. Dungannon Wlenjoys dinner Mrs. Elmer Black hosted the annual meeting of the Dungannon Women's Institute April 4 with a sumptuous pot luck dinner. Daffodils and spring crocuses decorated the tables. President,Mrs. Cliff Crozier opened the meeting with a poem, Help us to see and understand, and welcomed 18 members and four guests. The roll call was the payment of fees with two new members joining, bringing membership to 26. Four members had perfect attendance, Mrs. Graham McNee, Mrs. Elmer Black, Mrs. George Errington and Mrs. Clifford Purdon. Mrs. Black introduced guest speaker. Mrs. Gary Sproul, who gave a full coverage of the current 4-H leaderships, changes, history and presentation of books, awards and courses. Joanne fielded many ques- tions from former 4-H leaders who are now Institute members. She said the 4-H leaders appreciate the Institute's . sponsor- ship. Mrs. Crozier thanked Joanne for sharing the recent changes with 4-H clubs. The minutes of the last meeting were read and correspondence dealt with. It was decided to give a donation to Brookside School towards new card tables. Winnifred Girvin gave a report on the district executive meeting held Monday, April 1 at W ingham. It was attended by W innifred, Bessie McNee, Willetta Mc- Whinney, Alma Black and Olive Chisholm. The secretary read the minutes of the last annual meeting and gave the annual financial report. Beth Rutledge gave the auditor's report. The reports of standing committees, public relations report and curator's reports were given. Past president W innifred Girvin con- ducted the election of officers. Bessie McNee gave the nominations reports. The newly elected officers were then installed by Winnifred Girvin. The 1985-86 officers and committees are as follows: past president; Winnifred Girvin; president, Da Crozier; first vice, Elmira Finnigan; second vice, Mary Rob- son; secretary -treasurer, Alma Black; assistant secretary -treasurer, Roberta Lin- skoll; district 'director,/ Winnifred Girvin; alternate district director, Jean Errington; public relations officer, Bessie McNee; assistant, Peg Purdon; branch directors, Myrtle Kerr, Lois Lee, Margaret Alton; curator, Marian Zinn; assistants, Willetta McWhinney and Jean Errington; pianist, Roberta Linskill; assistant, Elmira Finnig- an; auditors, Beth Rutledge, Winnifred Girvin. Standing committees are Agriculture and Canadian Industry, Mary Robson,Lois Lee; Education and Culture Activities, Tinie Logtenberg, Winnifred Girvin; Citiz- enship and World Affairs, Elmira Finni- gan, 'Donna Young; Family and Consumer Affairs, Roberta Linskill, Olive Chisholm; Resolutions, Margaret Alton, Beth Rut- ledge; Nominating Committee, W innifred Girvin, Bessie McNee, Beth Rutledge; Telephone Committee, Peg Purdon, Olive Chisholm, Margaret Alton. Beth Rutledge thanked everyone for co-operating with the nominating commit- tee. President Ila Crozier thanked everyone for their co-operation during the past year. A get well% card was signed for Eleanor Bradnock who is recovering from surgery. It was agreed to provide a scholar proficiency award to Brookside School. Euchre tournament enjoyed The Dungannon Agricultural Society held the last euchre tournament for this season on Saturday, April 13. Thirty-five tables of card players enjoyed 10 games with the result being a tie for first place. Brian Johnston and partner Ralph Curran and Clarence Doherty with partner Jim"Doherty both ended up with a score of. 81 points. The two couples played a complete game with Brian and , Ralph winning, to receive the first prize of $50. Clarence and Jim were presented with the $49 second prize. With a score of 79 points, Jim Martin and Bill (Sam) Brown won third prize of $30. An unannounced booby prize was given to the couple with low score, Judy Gregory and daughter, Deb. John MacDonald was the winner of $79 in a 50-50 draw and five other players received door prizes: Jean Delbergue won 6 bottles of pop, Maxine Maize won garden tools and Off spray, Ken McNee won cheese, Irene Dicky won 2 box of toffifay and Sylvia Johnston won a picnic thermos. The Nile Church ladies had a lovely variety of baked goods offered for sale during the tournament. Lunch was enjoyed at the end of the afternoon. 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