The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-11-14, Page 111
Dungannon
BY MARIE PARK
Congratulations to Mr,
and Mrs, Jack Culbert on the
birth of their son; Joseph
Willi m, on October 21st at
St. oseph's. Hospital, Lon-
don: • L
Pat and Bob Ott, Matthew
and Andrew of ,Kitchener
visited with' her parents,
Irvine and Colleen Eedy on
the weekend.
We are sorry to report K.
K. Dawson has been sick at
home with the flu. Hope to
see you out again soon, K.
Dave Dawson and John
Stanbury are home from a
week's hunting near Parry
Sound where they got their
deer and Dave got a bear:
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor
of Auburn visited with Bill
and Marie Park, Wanda, Pat,
Todd and Brad on Sunday.
Congratulations to Hodges
Milling Limitetion the spec-
ial award they received rec-
ently, ' presented by Shur -
Gain Division of Canada
Packers. This award ' was
based on a ed texture
competition am ng all Shur
Gain mill opera ors in Ont-
ario: Ken Hod es attended
the Dealers' Co ference held
at the Bristol P ce Hotel in
Toronto and . cepted the,
award on behal of Hodges
Milling.. A job well done,
boys. '
The district No. 8 annual
Agricultural Society pot luck
supper and meeting was held,
Wednesday evening, ' Nov-
ember .7th at St: Marys. Bob,
and Sally Wright, EldonCul-
bert, Judy Kerr, Louise Brin-
dley and Lynda McNee at-
tended as representatives of
the Dungannon. Society,
Mr, and Mrs. Omar .
Brooks of Lucknow and form-
.erly of Dungannon left on
Saturdayfor their home in
Florida.
Mrs. Olive Chisholm and
Leola visited Helen Foran
and children at Lucan on the
weekend
DUNGANNON
UNITED CHURCH
George Cowan spoke on
the topic, "Why did_ you tell
me tolove" andclosed his
remarks'by reading' a poem
with that;title. The choir sang
two numbers with a Rement,:
brance Day theme, "Hold
the Fortr by Phillip P. Bliss
which was written at . a
Sunday 'School convention at
which the writer was inspired
by the telling of a war story
and "Where have all the.
flowers gone", which was
written in 1961 by Peter
Seeger to emphasize the folly
and waste of war.
The Willing Workers are
holding a bazaar and tea on
Saturday 'afternoon, Dona-
tions will be gratefully re-
ceived.
Choir practice is on Thurs-
day evening in Dungannon
for both choirs. A good at-
tendance is hoped for as it is
time to start preparing
Christmas music. The choir
would welcdme any volun-
teers, young or older, espec-
ially alto or bass or tenor.
1980 -Church Calendars are
available from U.C.W. mem-
bers. Copies are at the back
of the 'church.
Nursery Care is being.
provided during the church
service each Sunday in Dun-
gannon by members of the.
Willing Workers.
BROOKSIDE BROADCAST
By Suzanne Alton
and Lisa Brown
On Friday, November 9,
the students of Brookside
took part in a Remembrance
Day Service in the auditor
limn. The. service was opened`'
with the singing of 0 Canada
followed by the Lord's Pray-
er. They then sang the hymn,'
Onwar Cahristian Soldiers.
Lisa Brown. and Celi'
Chandler presented the choc,
plate barsales winners 'wit
th e ir-4aftvards.
The scripture was read b
Celia Chandler. Don Camp
bell, representing Local 30
Lucknow Branch of the Ca '
a�dian Legion, spoke to the
students.
Donna Freeman, a former
Brookside student, read her
prize -wining Remembrance
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receives %ed texture award
Day poem from last year,
entitled "Why I Wear A
Poppy". ,
Mr. Errington presented
medallions to this year's
Point Farms cross-country
run. winners.
The assembly • -then sang,.
"One Tin Soldier", A five-
minute portion of a Remem-
branceday film was shown
followed by The Last Post
and Reveille. The assembly
was closed with the singing
of God Save The Queen.
. - DUNGANNON W.I.
A very interesting institute
meeting on Canadian Indus-
tries was given November 8
at the home of Mrs. Roy
Robson, who was also con-
vener for the meeting.
After the opening exercis-
es, Mrs. Robson introduced
the guest speaker, Bill Rob-
inson
obinson of St. Augustine, who
spoke about Maple Syrup.
He 'explained the Indians'
discovery of . the "sweet
water" and their use of it for
cooking and later "making it
into sugar. Wooden . spiles
and wooden buckets were the
first equipment used, with
the bucket being placed on
the snow-covered ground,
which frequently upset, when
the snow melted. It is now an
industry of great commercial
value, and many advanced
improvements were describ-
ed in the methods used.
Many questions were clearly
answered by Mr. Robinson,
for example, the amount of
frost is what causes the
variation in the sugar content
of the sap. In conclusion the
Members enjoyed " sampling
maple ,butter. Mrs. Robson
gave the speaker a gift in
appreciation.
Mrs. George Errington,
president, conducted the
business and program which
followed. Mrs. Robert Irvin
read "The Old Log School",
a lament, written by Marion
Lawrence, and a humorous
article entitled "Age is a
State of Mind! Mrs, Clifford
Purdon read a :poem •on
Remembrance -Day.
Following 4-H Achieve-
ment Night at' Brookside,
several . articles on Needle-
point cushions and a book
were shown to us, and were
greatly admired.
The Seniors class on In-
door Gardening and a Mac-
rame hanger began last week
'at Nile. Judy Kerr and Kathy
Olson are leaders.
A report of the Area Con-
vention which was held at St.
Mary's was given by Mrs.
Elmer Black, brandh dele-
gate, supplemented by Mrs.
Graham McNee, district .del-
egate. Its theme was Rights
and Responsibilities of the
Child.
Hostesses for the lunch
were Miss. Iy, a Carr and Mrs.
George Errington, assisted
by Mrs. Robson.
The silent. auction articles
were checked and distributed
by Mrs. Robert Irvin. at the
-close of the meeting.
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