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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-04-19, Page 221 1 r.:, -- ckno Sentine . Wethiesiday , April 19, 1978 Dungannon Doings • BY MARY BERE The, Dungannon Agricultural Society held a card party at their hall on Wednesday evening, April 12th, with 15 tables of euchre in play. Prizes were won as follows: ladies' high; Mrs. Cora Caesar; ladies' low, Mrs. Pearl Congram; men's high, Bert Medd; men's low, John Andrew; door prize, Alice Nivins; lady with birthday closest to the date, Mickey Cruickshank; Men's closest birth- day, Eldon Culbert. The Society would like to thank the people for coming out to their three parties ,and supporting them. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Errington and family were Mr. and Mrs. John Button, Carrie Lynn and Jason of Sarnia and Mrs. Bob Morgan and Norma of Kerwood. Congratulations to David Finni- gan who won the Open Parade Reserve Champion trophy from the American Saddle Horse Association of Ontario last Nov- ember with his horse, Julia Countess Nuggett. Since May, 1977, this horse has won ten firsts, seven seconds and nine thirds in competitions. Brenda McNee spent four days with Mr. and Mrs. David Dawson and family recently. Mrs. Cecil Blake accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kilpatrick to East Tawas, Michigan last week to see their uncle, Eugene Hansen, who was ill in hospital. They stayed with his sister, Mrs. Arland Lundy, who lives with him. After arriving home on Saturday, Mrs. Blake received. word on Sunday that her uncle had passed away on Sunday. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard MacAul- ey motored ' to Toronto last ' weekend and brought Mrs. Mac- Auley's mother; Mrs. Ena Bark- er, home with them for a week. They took her home to Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee and Mrs. Ross McNee joined Mr. and Mrs. Allan McNee and family of London on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener Finnigan in Goderich to celebrate Allan and Sandra's 15th wedding anniversary which was on April 13th. Mrs. Melinda Nivins is with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Errington at present. She is still very weak after a lengthy illness. Willetta McWhinney and: Bes- sie McNee attended the banquet and annual meeting of the Londesboro W.I. on Wednesday evening and Mrs. McNee con- ducted the installation of their officers. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvin visited their daughter Betty and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling, Darlene and ..Harold in Thamesville on Sunday. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler in Zurich. Mrs. Fowler is getting around the apartment unaided but still uses a cane to go out in the hall. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Westhavvr chose the topic, "Spirits in Prison", for his sermon. The children's story was a continuation of the life of Sundar Singh, . "Driven from Home". The choir sang an anthem with Shelley Rivett at the organ. New officers of the Stewards Board for 1978 are Lloyd Hodges, chairman and Bob McNeil, sec- retary. Stewards "Ushering Commit- tee" consisting. of J. C. Drennan, George Errington and the minist- er will meet at -the' manse on Wednesday evening. The. U.C.W. meeting is on • Tuesday at the home of ' Mrs. Gloria Pearson. U.C.W. visitors for April are Penny Hodges, Linda Mcnee, Peggy Jarvis, and Sally Wright. A Youth Festival in which all youth groups participated was held at North Street United Church, Goderich on Sunday evening, Music was supplied by the Teen Tones. and the Laketown Band. The program included a fellowship hour in •the gym with- displaysand songs. Charles McRitchie of R. R. 3 Bothwell will be guest speaker at the United Church next ' Sunday on behalf of Alcohol and Drug Concerns. Daylight Saving Time goes into effect on Sunday, April 30th and that will be the Sunday of the change in schedule of Sunday services to the summer hours of 10.00 a.m. at Nile and, 11.15 a.m. at Dungannon. Camp Menesetung folders with particulars of summer camps and registration forms have been received in limited quantity. Keep in mind the Annual Sunday Service and picnic for the Dun- gannon -Nile Charge at Menes- etung. Camp on June 4th. DUNGANNON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH The congregation was favoured at the Sunday morning, service with special music supplied by the Weber's, a musical group from the Waterloo area who rendered several numbers which were greatly appreciated. Pastor Lawrence spoke on the work of the Holy Spirit. Because spring work on the land will be beginning in the next few days the Adult Bible Study grouphas suspended meetingsj. for a time. The next "Friendship Bible Coffee" will be held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Wagler. All interested ladies in the commun- ity are invited. The M.Y.F. has been studying the Book of James. As this study was completed at the last meeting, there will be some time spent in answering and discus- sing any spiritual questions relevant to the individuals, at their next meeting. BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS BRENDA MORRISON AND DIANE GIBSON A Bookmobile from Educator Supplies Limited, London, came to the school during the week so the teachers could look over the books and supplies available and choose what they could best use in their 'classes. Various classes participating in the Spring Concert in May are hard at work preparing for this event. A Science, History, Georg- raphy and. Hobby Fair during Education Week is open �On Wednesday morning, April 19th to all family and friends who wish to come and view the student's exhibits. in the gym. Mrs. Graham's grade 6 class held at Hot Dog sale on Wednesday for; all students. DUNGANNON I 4-H CLUB The 6th and 7th meetings were held at the home of Mrs. Marie Stewart on April 8th. Alice Nivins read the minutes of the last meeting. The secretary for this week' is Glenda Park. The topic was, "Safety in the Home". A discussion was held on poisonous products ant how dangerous they are. The leaders demonstrated different cans with labels to tell if they were poisonous, flammable, explosive or corrosive products. The topic for .meeting 7 was "First Aid in Emergencies" on which discussion was held. The club is to have a guest speaker talk to them about First Aid and Babysitting on April 17th in the United Church, DUNGANNON 14-H HOME AND GARDEN CLUB The Dungannon I 4-1-1 Club girls herd "the first meeting of the Home ' and Garden Club at the home of Marie Stewart on April 8th. Sharon Sproul was elected as president; Elaine Stewart, „vice president. The role of secretary and press reporter will be rotated. The girls discussed the benefits of growing a home, garden, some factors to consider in choosing a garden site and reasons for growing flowers. 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