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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-11-02, Page 24dungannon news Couple from B.C. visit with mother in Dungannon Ltwknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 2, 1983—Page 24 By Marie Park Mts. Neil Davis and baby daughter, Alma Christine of Brampton and Warren Bamford of Cambridge visited for a day recently with Bob and Helen Stothers. Maty Glenn is a patient in Wingham hospital with leg problems. Elsie Irvin attended the wedding of Roseanne Curran and Geoffrey Pulford in London on Saturday. Roseanne is the daughter of Mts. Jim Steele and the late Bertram Curran.. Mt. and Mts, Bruce Payne of Victoria, B.C. visited with his mother, Beatrice Payne and other relatives recently. The E+ungantion Seniors held a card patty at Brookside School on October 26 with eight tables in play. High lady was Kathleen Glenn and low lady was Donna Powell. High man was Art Stewart and low man was Freeman Olson. Dungannon U.C.W. The October meeting of Dungannon 1J. C. W . was held at the hotne of Boris Hodges cm October 18. Tinie Logtenberg and Elsie Irvin gave the bible reading and the devotional on Thanks- giving. Short parts were read by Olive Blake, Donna Alton, Nora Saunders, Gloria Pear- son, Bessie McNee, Delores Culbert, Elsie Irvin, Dorothy Pentland and Florence Berry. The poem, 1 ask God for Strength, was read. Elsie Irvin wive a reading entitled, p s f L EECE SPECIAL V OR CREW NECK With ha /yvdKrt* of Ropier Maid Jas hfckNdrll INT 52102526 Dad's Thanksgiving Lamp, and conducted three contests, Famous People, Name a Tree, and Sea. The business meeting followed with minutes, correspondence and a report on upcoming catering. An invitation was read to attend Auburn Thankoffering October 26, and the Willing Workers bazaar and bake sale on November 19. The toll call was answered with, What are we most thankful for.. Tinie Logtenberg gave, as the feature, a short reading, Ten Commandments of Good Human frelations. The meeting closed with the benediction and lunch and a social time followed. i Dungannon 4-11 On October 17 meetings N6 and 7 of the Dungannon 4-H club were held at the home of Mrs. Glenn. In meeting 6 members looked at consumer information and nail care. They talked about applying nail polish. Heather Storey demon- strated how to apply nail polish and then all the girls tried it. Meeting 7 was called Summing It tip. A play, A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed, was put on by some of the girls and they played Buyer Bingo. They discussed the demonstration, How to Apply Make tip. The girls made plans for Achievement Night, November 8 at Brook- side Public School. great Nth Degree Pants 2O% ff RSlwpping Weeks Til Christmas Christmas Gift items Arriving Daily • GOWNS Or «*vs MON • MEMO 1.01010t WEAN • FAS111O14 COLOVRED SUPS Bt PlItENCIV MAID • PANTIES In (VARNA LSO - 4.A1f' • SAN o KAYSER torte 0 LADIES WEAR LUCK NOW 528-3533 QUAKER QUICK, ONE MIP1U1E Oats... .S LB. NOYALE g NOLL PACK2.59 Bathroorn Tissue S'WKELY DANK RED KklneyBeans 14 OZ. .69 LISSY'S w/IOMA10 SAUCE Spaghetti 14 az. •�� Vim CAMP ans w/fork 14 OZ. .69 POU, STAN PIECES & STEMS Mushrooms 10 az. tlNM4fe/ Butter Tarts WEbtllHi NASVd6NpY Swiss Rolls CtnaUIrA Bananas net/ Grapes 1O 4%S (.24 1.6. j (.79►L$j .?9 1.29 .79 a.75! •x1,74 .49i .69 Cabbage Lettuce SGHitE1EPEk°5 SMOKED Cottage Roll (3.11 LS.j SC fNEtDENIS BEEF S1EAK, CHICKEN Ka 6.99 MealPies "°° 1.09 Bain 's Groceteria L wknow WE aiEL /EA OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK 53420