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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-04-25, Page 16a Page 16-4uckaow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 25, 1979 Q End bowling Congratulations to all the members of winning teams and all individual winners on the Lucknow-Dungannon bowling league who received trophies at the banquet and dance heldt at the Lucknow Legion on Saturday evening. Visitors on Friday with Mel Jones were Mrs. James McFadzen of Guelph and Mrs. Winnie Bell of Goder- ich. The ladies are cousins to Mel. Mr. and Mrs. Wif Pent- land returned home from Florida recently after spend- ing the winter months there. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blake and family of Alliston spent the weekend with Mrs. Cecil Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashton of Goderich visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Irvine and Mrs. Laura Thompson of Grand Valley visited with Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Robson and family on Sunday. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Sunday service was the continuing celebration of Easter in which Rev. C. G. Westhaver's topic was, "The Road to Emmaus". The choir sang a fitting anthem, "If That Isn't Love", led by organist Mrs. Jean Elliott. The children's story was a legend about "The Wander- ing Jew DUNGANNON U.C.W. The April meeting of the U.C.W. was held at the home of Mrs. Helen Dawson with 12 ladies present. The devo- tional program, prepared by Mrs. Cecil Blake, Mrs. Mary Bere and Mrs. Marlene God- frey was opened with a prayer. The scripture was taken from Luke 24 and Mrs. This week in DUNGANNON season with banquet Cecil Blake read the medita- tion. Mrs. Mary Bere read the devotional topic, Share It Now To Survive. Everyone participated in Easter Ana- gram by telling a thought for each letter in the word "Easter". Mrs. Amy Wiggins, pres- ident, took charge of the business part of the meeting. The roll call"was "a house- cleaning short cut". The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Jean Errington. Mrs. Helen Daw- son gave the financial report. Mrs. Wiggins reported on a meeting of presidents recently held in Blyth `and informed the ladies they are responsible for devotional at fall rally in early October. By drawing names, each organization in the district has one other group to pray for specifically. Dungannon is to pray for Nile U.C.W. and North Street U.C.W., Goderich is praying for Dun- gannon U.C.W. Mrs, lean Errington read Brookside Broadcast Lose hockeygame BY JANICE POLLOCK AND MANDY MILLER SPORTS The junior floor hockey team went to Lucknow Public School on Thursday, April 19 to compete with the junior team there. Unfortunately Brookside team was defeated 7-4.. FIELD TRIPS Five classrooms,: Grades 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. went by bus on Friday to see the circus at Kitchener. they left around by Marie Pork 9 a.m: and were back at the school in time to go home on .Dinner marks annual meeting The annual meeting of Dungannon, Branch of Wom- - en's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Graham Mc- Nee: The meeting began with a bountiful pot luck dinner. with 17 membersand three visitors in attendance. The president, Mrs. George Errington, welcomed all and the . secretary -treas- urer's report was given by. Mrs. Harry Girvin. The roll call was answered by the paymentof fees, and one new member was wel- comed. Collection and Pen- nies for Friendship were re- ceived. Reports of the Stand- ing Committees were read and these gave a review of the . year's activities. • Mrs. Alvin Kerr read the report of the nominating committee. The District President, Mrs. Graham McNee, one of our branch members, gave the topic explaining the Ode and conducted a quiz based on the W.I. handbook. She was also in charge of the installation . of officers' for 1979-1980. "Happy Birthday" was sung for Mrs. Ivers and cour- tesies were given by the president, followed by sing- ing the Queen. Officers for 1979-1980 are past president; Mrs. Elmer Black; president, Mrs: Ge- orge Errington; 1st vice pres., Mrs. Hugh McWhin- ney; 2nd vice pres Mrs. LeRoy Robson; secretary- • treasurer, Mrs. Harry Girv- in; assistant secretary -.treas- urer, Mrs. Graham McNee; district director, Mrs. E. Black; assistant, Mrs. War- ren Zinn; branch directors, Mrs. Robt. Irvin, Mts. Rus- sel Alton, Mrs. Gordon Fin- nigan, and Mrs. Sam Gibson; public relations officers, Mrs. Cecil Blake; curator, Mrs. Elmer Black; assist- ants, Miss Iva Carr, Mrs. " pianist, Mrs. G. Finnigan; auditors, Mrs. : Victor Black, Mrs. Everett Errington; res- olutions, Mrs. W. Zinn;: Mrs. Jack Clements; nominating committee, Mrs. H. Girvin, Mrs. G. Errington, and Mrs. Clifford Purdon. Standing committee con-' veners: Agriculture and Can- adian Industries, Mrs. G. McNee and Mrs. R. Robson; Education and, Cultural Ac- tivities, Mrs., H .McWhinney. and Mrs. V. Black; Family and Consumer Affairs, Mrs: E. Errington and Miss Beth McConnell;. Citizenship and. World Affairs, Mrs. ' C. Pur- don and. Mrs. Alvin. Kerr. Omitted ` from the last report was the motto "Kind ness and Courtesy are the Essence of , Public Rela- tions". Thismotto was well prepared and given by Mrs. Jack Clement. t fl � their regular buses. Several parents accompanied the teachers and children ani all reported a very . interesting day. EDUCATION WEEK This week Brookside is, taking the theme "New Realities" for Education Week which is April. 23 - 26. On Tuesday there is the regular pre -kindergarten Story Hour in the library: On Wednesday the parents are invited to visitthe classes in progress. The Primary Elec- tive Program . will ' hold dem- onstrations in the gym before lunch on Wednesday. After lunch there will be a demon- stration - called The Unique World . of Switzerland. On Friday, April 27 there is a .' Professional Development Day. The teachers will spend . the day at Exeter High School exploring the topic, "Morals and Valuesi-Educa- tit,&.: For, all your building needs contact:: Bete Bros. Construction CUSTOM BUILDERS Homes- Cottages- Additions Renovation, - Farm Buildings. 524-4217. or _ 529-7894 No running. irma No walking. No exercise. Emir No effort: • Penalty — a shorter life. MS No argument.. Fitness is fun. Go Try some. pafnt,parnon�o C & B:Builders M • CUSTOM HOMES M . ' COTTAGES ADDITIONS _ RENOVATIONS REC ROOMS rt CEMENT WORK WALLS SIDEWALKS PIG BARNS CaliAlex Call Doug • 529-7714 :5218147 Phone after 6 p.m. r the feature "Sign of the Seasons", and "Peppermint Candy". 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