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Maurice Mal:tenburg. Congratulations to
arrived back home on Mar. Colleen Molten, daughter of
117 after spending nine .days [: rry and, Anne Dalton,
on. the 25 miles of white o won '*1,he,- Murray
sandy Mississippi Beach on Cardiff Citi slip}Award
the Gull' of Mexico, in 70 Rik being the top 441 mein -
degree f,` weather with lots bar in Huron County, for
of snnshin and no.rain. communications and cow -
Maurice travelled by, triunity envolvement... •
Hanover Bus Tours and met Prom that, she went on to
many new friends. At the 4-H selection weekend,
Mississippi Beach he a provincial competition
' enjoyed .fishing, took In held at Jericho House,
good shows, enjoyed the retreat outside of
numerous golf courses,: Qra,ngeville. She represent -
modern casinos, and learned, ed Huron County 441 mak-
lots of history. • ing visual presentitions,
Sincere "sympathy to interviews and public
Benson and Florence speaking on the best of
Shackleton• and family on what Huron County has to
the death of Florence's • offer. ,
brother Orville Jones on Out of the 33 delegates
Mar. 19 at Extendicare from Ontario,. Colleen was
Nursing Horne, Port chosen toattend a National
"Stanley., in his 89th year: 4-H Citizenship Seminar to
Visitation was at the C. be held' in Ottawa m 1997,
Haskett.and Son Funeral Colleen- wishes .W thank •
Home in Luican. Donna Hayden, her 4 H
Congratulations to . leader,for, many years df
Harvey Culbert, a $100 supports Colleen has coni=`.
winner in the ,Kinsmen cash ; pleted 40 4-H projects and.
calendar draw on Mar. 15. continues$aking projects
Father Harry Reitzel and through the Fort Albert 4-H
his brother Father Ray holi- 'Club.
Bayed at their brother Stan ' Congratulations • to
Reitzel's in Clearwater, Benson and Florence
Florida recently. Shackleton who celebrated
Father Peter Pigott, CR. their 54th wedding anniver-.`
from. Resrrrectiott College, . sary on Mar. 25. Dinner cel
Waterloo, • . celebrated ebratibns were held at the
Masses on the weekend at home of their daughter.,
St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge Valerie and Bill Krasinski
and St. Mary's,,Lucknow. and granddaughter Julia,
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'Kincardine.
The Lucknow Dwain A
hockey team advanced to
the final rutin(' of the,.
MHA playoffs. Playing'
against Langton on Sunday,
they lost 5 3. The next two -
games will, be played in
Langton .on, Saturday and
Sunday.
Kathy MacDonald of
Fredericton, .New
Brunswick flew home to
join tier father Raymond
Dalton and family meimbers
in a St, Patrick's Day cele-
bration at. the Brussels Inn
on March 17;
Following brunch an
Irish sing -song lasting more
than, two hours took place
with. Raymond , singing
many old Irish, solos.
Raymond makes his home
-at H uronlea, Brussels .and
celebrated his 91st birthday
last January'.:
athy is -staying for 10.
.days with the ?alto>te
Mac.Donald' families`
"Fred and Dona • Young
had their. granddaughters
Abria,. Bronwen, and
Kimbra with thorn for.
school holidays. Their par-
ents John and Kathy Young,
of Goderi c h,:were supper
guests on Sunday and the
girls returned' home for back
to school Monday morning
Twenty-two were in
. attendance for the pot luck ,.
supper Wednesday evening
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Anne Anderson : and,
'Erma Crich were high lady
":players at
the Drop in
Centre' last .Friday. Ross.
Errington "ands Joe Courtney
were high for the men, with
Teresa Courtney' taking the
most shoots.
The War Amps "says:
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fi 1e forr...
Agnes Farrier returned
home Tuesday evening after
spending a month in Largo,
Florida with Olive
Gillespie.
Chalmers WMS
Vera Falconer was host-
'ess.for the Mar. 20 meeting
of the Chalmers Women's
Missionary Society. Dessert
and beverage was served
prior to the meeting.
Dora Neilson was the.
leader for the meeting taken
from the Glad Tidings.
Norma Rintoul,,, Kathleen
Elliott and Mildred Pardon
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See how dairy farming is changing
-.computerized milking facility
-energy efficient naturally ventilated barns
-tows sleeping on rubber mats recycled
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4o :of baby farm animals
Your host family The Schuttel's.
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took part. Mrs, Falconer
read the scripture.
• The Good Friday service
will •be held in Chalmers
Church. Jean Ross" is the
visiting committee for next'
' month.
A poem called Never
was read by Mrs, Ross.
Mildred Purdon gave the
courtesy remarks.
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at Dungannon Seniors. Ed.
Py tte, Chairman of District
Sank? s, outlined the dining
program which .commbnees
in April. A phone call to,
Ed, ,will reserve a seat for
you.
Six tables of euchre fol-
lowed, the supper with Lady
Jane and Beck &belt, win-
ning on the pink cards,. Jin'a
Errington .and Harr t id
Johnsthe on white cards.
Several Dungannon folk
were afternoon Pinecrest
Manor visitors, playing
cards and enjoying a cup of
tea with the residents.`
Jim and . Margaret
Errington visited
Cambridge relatives over
the weekend and attended
the memorial service for
Wallace Clair, a cousin of
Margaret's in Waterloo.
The C:CIT served a pan-
cake and sausage breakfast
on Saturday.
Wearing of the Green
was the rollcall answered by
;14 Dungannon/Nile UCW
'members at the home of
Marina Park on Mar 19.
President Jean Errington
opened the meeting with an
Irish Blessing, she also
approved the secretary
Margaret Errington's report,
and treasurer Donna
Young's report, •
Bernice Henry and Joa)
Dougherty presented the
World Outreach Program
?with excerpts from .Haiti,
where' the United Chirt4
'Moderator Marion Best hal
~spent four days‘ viewing tiie
situl�ation. Scriptural: verses
were distributed, which
° were the makings of a
Scripture Cake as found in
the "Let's Make, Bread"
United Church Cook. Book,.
Proof was in the.sampling.
Humorous readings on
Raising Children, Why the
Porcupine ,has quills and the
,.native origin of the floral
Lady. Slippers were given.
,. Beth Rutledge and
Margaret Erringtonwere tea
hostesses.
While the ladies were
away, four gentlemen gath-
ered at a neighboring home,
for an afternoon of eroki-
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