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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-02-28, Page 19Dung CONTINIED'-FROM P. 18 Aesop's Fable of the Man, the Boy and the Donkey, the moral being if you try to please everyone you please nobody. World Day of Prayer serv- ice is on Friday afternoon in Nile Church with Father D,entinger of St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge as guest speaker and other area churches participating. DUNGANNON U.C.W. The February meeting of Dungannon U.C.W. was held on Thursday, February 22.at the home of Mrs. Bessie McNee..A dessert luncheon was served by Mrs. Elsie Irvin and Mrs. Helen Daw- son. Donna Alton opened the meeting with a reading, and Evelyn Westhaver read the scripture. Amy Wiggins led the worship service, reading "God's Luggage Shop", in which 5 members participat- edby describing different talents which people tend to hide or pack away in a suitcase. Evelyn Westhaver explained how to discover and use the best talents. Five ladies put on a skit, "Moon. Daze", ' which por- trayed the efforts of moon ladies forming a fellowship group following earth's established guidelines. A discussion followed concern- ing similar situations and all agreed to try to expand their fellowship work and visita- nn rot tlh •Nr� 'r�,tid .ya nP:_sf,e'ti%7 t,,,s,tay... j „r„m'e ar..'1 .J t k„P'., i? Lltci low Sentinel, Wednesday, February 28, 1979 --Piga 19 n euchre party is.wnterfun tion. Mrs. Gloria Pearson read a poem entitled, "God's Love". - In the business partof the meeting Amy Wiggins told the highlights of the Presby- terial meeting she attended in Exeter recently. A letter from the Leprosy Mission was submitted to the minist- er for consideration. World Day of Prayer will be at Nile on March 2. Amy Wiggins displayed two crib quilts which were quilted by Bessie McNee and a few of her neighbours. It was decided to donate them to Alexandra Hospital in Goderich. The question of insulation for the church was discussed and a motion was made that the U.C.W. contribute to the cost if the Stewards take on the project. A motion was made to set up•a quilt at the church at the end of April or early May to be quilted for one of the members. _Bessie McKee suggested looking into the selling,, of church plates as a means of raising money so information. is being sent for.. Donna Alton ended the —meeting with a reading, "Be True to Yourself". DUNGANNON #1 4-H CLUB Dungannon #1 4-H club had their first meeting at the home of Mrs. Bill Stewart on February 19. Officers were elected as follows: president, Lila Stew- art, secretary and press reporter for this week is Betty Errington. Members of our club are Sharon Sproul, Elaine; Lila and Annabel Stewart, Irene Martin and Betty Errington. The leaders are Mrs. George Errington and Mrs. Bill Stewart. Colours which suited the girls' complexion, hair and eyes was discussed. The second meeting began with the roll call which was- to tell your best colours, colours you should avoid and your basic wardrobe colour. The discussion was the accessory, hats. The mem- bers discussed how to make rain 'hats, jean hats and toques. The girls are to bring the hat they feel most comfort- able wearing to the next meeting. BROOKSIDE BROADCAST BY JANICE POLLOCK MANDY MILLER On Thursday, March 1, Kindergarten Registration is beingheld at Brookside School from 9.00 io 2.30 p.m. It is hoped that there will be a large turnout. • . The weekly story hour for. preschoolers at Brookside has ;been quite successful. On Tuesday, February 20, Mrs, Janet Reid, Health Nurse, talked to the tnothers regarding health care. Pam- phlets were then' handed out from the Huron County Health Unit. This Tuesday, Story Hour will be visited by Mrs. Thompson, Huron County nutritionist, who will talk to the mothers about nutrition. On Wednesday, February 21, Constable Bill Wilson, from the O.P.P. came to the school to show an interesting film on bicycle safety to the student body.— The ody:-.The hockey playoffs are in progress and at present the Flyers (captain George Al- ton) have 8 points while the Flames (captain Jamie Bete) have 6 points. Next week the winning team will be posted. Winners in the junior and senior public speaking at Brookside participated in the contest at Lucknow Legion on Friday evening. They were Jeff Gibson and Paul Strong for the juniors and Karen Beecroft and Celia Chandler `''for the seniors. Paul took first place in the junior divison at the Lucknow con- test over students from Luck - now and Kingsbridge and Karen placed second in thesenior division at the ,Luck - now competition. Both go on- to compete in Brussels. Judges for the Brookside contest . wwere Mr. Jewitt, contest were, Mr. Jewitt,- for ewitt,-for the senior division. Mr. .. 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