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Benefit dance forwen Ivens attenue
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Tom Wall, 12 year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Art Wall,
returned home on Tuesday
after being in Wingham
Hospital with the measles.
Mrs. Florence Reed of
Goderich is a patient in A.M.
& G. hospital since March
21st when she suffered 'a
' severe heart attack. It is
expected she will be there for
quite some time. Her many
friends wish her a speedy
recovery.
Robbie, Shawn and Angie
Woods spent a few days with
A well attended benefit
dance was held on Saturday
evening °for Wes and Kay
Nivins who lost their live-
stock in a barn fire recently.
.Judy Gregory gave the ad-
dress and Tom Young Pres-
en.ed a purse of money.
First
choice
here
DEPEND ON
DEKALB
Plant l 309 and
other big yielding
DEKALB hybrids
DEKALB .s a reg.slered brand name.
XL numbers are hybrid designations
RUSSEL IRVIN
R.R. 7 Lucknow
529-7408
ALLAN GI.BSON
R.R. 3 Lucknow
395-5265
their grandparents, Gord and
Mary Schultz while their
mother was hospitalized in
Goderich.
Mrs. Doris Schmid has
returned home after 3 weeks
in Hamilton, where she
stayed with a young girl,
while her parents vacationed
in England and Spain.
Congratulations " to Mr.
and Mrs. Barry. Anderson on
the birth of a new daughter
in Goderich Hospital on
Saturday, March 31st. A wee
sister for Gregory.
Johnston Bros.
[Bothwell Ltd.]
Dungannon, Ontario
New Grovel Prices
Cash Carry
Effective Immediately
Ton
.15c
.95c
.90c
.95c
.95c
1.75
.95c
• .40c
Fill
Stone Dust
Sand •
Crushed Gravel
Cement Gravel
Drainage Stone
Oversize Stone
Pit Run Gravel
Open Daily 7 a.m. - 5.p.m.
Dungannon Pits
Only 529-7947.
Visitors on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry
were Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Brennan of London and Mrs.
Donald Gibbon (nee Rebecca
Thompson) and son, Bob of
Sufndridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blake
and girls of Cambridge spent
the weekend with Mrs. Cecil
g1ake.
Mrs. George Rivett has
moved to Clinton as of March
2Rth.
Mrs. Elizabeth Post, sister
of Mrs. W. J. Reid died
recently. She had lived at
Normandale near Simcoe, on
Lake Erie. Sympathy' is ex-
tended.
Robbie Haldenby of Luck -
now spent Monday with Brad
Park while his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Haldenby
were in London.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Becker (nee
Carol Shackleton) of Dash-
wood, on the birth of their 8
1b. 8 oz. daughter, Heather
Ann, at St. Joseph's Hospit=
al, London on March 22nd.
This is a first grandchild for
proud grandparents Benson
and Florence Shackelton.
Heather almost arrived on
her grandparents 37th wed-
ding anniversary which was
the 25th of March. Congratu-
lations are also,extended to
them on this occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hallam
of Auburn visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Gertrude Park and
Mr. and • Mrs. Gordon
Schultz.
Any girls or women wish-
ing to play softball again this
summer please call Marie at
529-7719. It is hoped we can
have the two teams again
this season.
DUNGANNON
UNITED CHURCH
For Passion Sunday Rev.
C. G. Westhaver spoke on
"The Power of the Cross",
On Thursday evening ev-
eryone is welcome to a Bible
Study meeting at the home of
Mrs. , Gertrude Park. It is
hopedr to have these meet-
ings, weekly at the home of
someone who is shut in.
Tickets for the Willing
Workers Smorgasbord Sup-
per on Friday are available
from Mrs. Lynda McNee,
Mrs. Penny Hodges and
This week in
DUNGANNON
by Marie Park
fourth in a series of sermons
on Old Evangelical Land-
marks. Passion Sunday,
named for the Latin word
"passio" meaning "suffer-
ing" is the second Sunday
before .Easter.
The children's story was
"The Praying, Hands", ex-
plaining the famous painting
of that name.Thechoir sang
the anthem, "I11 be Some-
where • Listening", led by
organist Mrs. Jean .Elliott.'
Church events during? the
week are confirmation class's
5th'meeting on Sunday even-
ing, , Explorers on Tuesday
evening, Tyros and choir
practice on Wednesday even-
ing
ON NW CARS &'TRUCKS
COMING INTO STOCK
AFTER APRIL 1st
•
Ladies
2 Piece Polyester
PANT SUITS
In Favourite Colours
Sizes 10 toy 20
Com.._eAn.TODAY for the
BEST DEAL YOU ARE
GOING TO GET THIS YEAR.
We have a huge selection of new
Pontiacs, Buicks and GMC Pickups
to choose from
WE NEED YOUR GOOD USED. CAR
19.95
Just Arrived
McGEE
Pontiac -Buick
Cadillac
GMC Trucks
HAMILTON STREET " GODERICH' 52441391
Dozens of BLOUSES and
TOPS, Dressy or Tailored
Styles, Excellent Choice
Of Colours and FABRICS
SELECT YOURS TODAY
riceai,.. $4.95
O1LL'SPLACE
VARIETY STORE
Lucknow
Phone 528-2238
Next Sunday will be Palm
Sunday and Mr. Wayne
Snyder will be inducted to
the office of elder.
If interested in the attrac-
tive pens which the Sunday
School members are selling,
contact a Sunday School
teacher.
Brookside
Broadcast
BY JANICE POLLOCK
AND MANDY MILLER
The Preschooler's•=. Story
Hour on Tuesday afternoons
has been very successful.
The children hear a story, do
some craft and choose .:a
library book while the moth-
ers get togetherin the staff
room. Sometimes they watch
a film on Child Behavour or
have 'a speaker on nutrition
?.and child care.
Grades .1 to 4 enjoy an
elective period each Friday
afternoon during which they
participate in the group of
their choice from the follow-
ing: . Choir - led by Mrs.
Louise Wilson and Mrs.
Shelley Worsen; Crafts (pup-
pet making) with Mrs. Janet
Blanchette; Film strip mak-
ing with Miss Vianne Trez-
ise; Drama with Mrs. Lois
Tebbutt; Gym with Mr. Gary
Jewitt;' Cooking with Mrs.
Barbara Bakker; and Knit-
ting and Sewing; with Mrs.
Mary Bete: On . Wednesday,
April 25th during Education
Week the groups will be
putting on a display of their
various activities..
On March 29th the Junior
Boys played fldor hockey in
the gym against the Junior
Boys from Lucknow' Public
School: The score was a tie 4
- 4. The boys who scored the
goals were Jeff Gibson 2,
Robbie Maize 1 and John D.
MacKenzie 1. Well done,
Brookside.
Mad Hatters 4H
The fifth meeting of the
Dungannon #1 4-H club took
place on March 19 at the
home of Mrs. Bill Stewart.
The club is in charge of
decorating for the fashion
show at Achievement Day
which is to be held April 25.
The girls chose Spring as the
theme and discussed • some
ideas for the decorations.
They also discussed differ-
ent types of jewellery and
their are.
At the sixth meeting the
members looked at several
styles of gloves and the
construction and care of
each.
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