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Mrs. N. Moffat and Mrs. F.
Freeman from St. Thomas are •
visiting relatives in this area , and
attended church service in Dup..'
gannon Sunday morning with their
nephew Ronald Pentland from Nile,
The hotise, 'where Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Irvin now live, was built by
their fatlier.
Mr. and Mrs: Robt. Irvin enjoy-
ed last week visiting relatives and
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steele,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wesley Alton, Miss
Olive Blake, Mrs. Ian MacRae,
and Mrs. Grace McIvOr.in London,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling and
Darlene at Thamesville and
Mr . and Mrs.' Ronald Stormer
from Kitchener spent a few days
with Mrs. Cecil Blake this wed
On the week end• Mrs. ,Grant Sow
by , Thornhill and Barbaralali
from Toronto were •home. „)
Little five year old Susan qt-
ran , daughter of Mr. and kr,'4,
Ralph Curran was in University
Hospital , London, for an op
tion on her ear. She got home.
again on Tuesday.
Jamie Bere is concerned that
someone must have lost auk
collie dog ., black and brown
in colour Jamie says it has4
tag. "and has had its rabies sho0
It has been wandering the street
this week.
in Goderich 'and visiting relatives attended the Ploughing klatch,:
and friends in this community. They also called to visit key,
He was happy. to attend Dungannon Jas. Bright 'in Beamsville.
Fair on Thursday - the second
time since 1906!
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WEDN ESDA Y ,. OCTOBER
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Pink roses and white shasta dais-
-ies made a beautifta setting in the
Grace United Church, Port Dover
on August 25 at 2.00 p.m. for the
wedding of Lynda •Marion Moore
of Port Dover , Ontario and Wayne
Laverne Morningstar ,,son of Mr.,
and Mrs. Albert Morningstar of
Lucknow. Rev. John 'Vardy
iated. '
Given in ,rnarriage• by her father
the bride' chose a floor length
gown of white crepe with empire
Waisted bodice, accented with
long bell sleeves. She wore a
min-length' veil of chantilly lace
held on her head •by a single •lace
flower.• She wore a tiny drop
pearl necklace to accent her
gown._ The bride carried a bou-
quet of ,deep red roses and white
baby's breath. .
Maid of Honour was Miss Val-
erie Morningstar of Toronto. She
wore a floor length, empire waist-
ed gown of sky 'blue chiffon, and
long sheer sleeves. She carried
a bouquet of baby pink roses and
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white shasta daiSies, accented
with white baby's breath.
Best man was brother of the
bride Don Moore of Simcoe.
Mother of the bride wore a
floor length gown of nylon bro-
cade in mauve tones with match-
ing accessories and,a corsage of
pale yellow flowers.
Mother 'of the groom chose a
sleeveless• floor length gown of
nylon chiffon in mauve and pale
blue tones, 'with' matching acces-
sories. She wore a corsage of
baby white mums. '
Guests included Glen Morning
star of Lucknow Miss Shirley
Bushell of Kincardine, Mr. and
Mrs. Denis Morningstar of Toron-
to and many other relatives and
friends.
The reception, was held in the
basement of Grace United Church •
followed by, a dance in the Port
Dover Legion Hall.
For their wedding trip the bride
and groom went to Nashville.,
Tennessee. •
Students Win - •
SeholOrships. - •
DUNGANNON NEWS
Congratulations to the students
who 'received their graduation
Jiplornas year' 4 and 5 at the
Goderich District Collegiate Insti-
tute on Friday evening, Septem-
ber 28. Special congratulations
are extended to Jim Stothers for
receiving the R.D. Munro SchOl-
arship, year 4 , to Marilyn Wag-
ler for the Peter Adamson Memor-
ial Scholarship, year'2, and to
Bill Eirington for the Veterans'
Memorial Scholarship, year 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart
visited fr6m Thursday to Monday •
at Red Bridge near North Bay with
son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Stewart, Sean and
baby Kelly Lee. Recent visitors •
with Mr. and,Mrs. Arthur Stewart
included Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Drinkwater from St. Clair , Michiw
gan, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tay-
lor 'from Cambridge-Galt , Mr.
and Mrs. Jimacid, Blyth, also
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor of
Lucknow..
Attending the wedding of Gord-
on.Pannabee,ker and Gail Tucker '
in Preston (Cambridge) from this
area on Friday evening, Septem-
ber 28th it St. Peter's Lutheran
Chutch were the following: the
groom's mother Mrs. James Err-
ington and Mr. Errington, Mrs.
Victor Errington, Mr. and Mrs.'
Tom Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Pannabecker , Miss 4kudrey
Errington and her fiance Neil
Dale from Clinton, Misses' Sandra
and Cindy Errington and Ken .
Davidson from Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. Sheldon Martin of St. Hel-
ens: Also, attending as an usher
was Roger Pannabecker , brother
of the groom. • °
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Higgins
returned Friday from a five day
conducted tour leaving from
Wingham to Sudbury , Elliott Lake,
Sault Ste. Marie , Agawa Canyon,
Mackinac Island , Frankin Mouth
through Michigan and home. The .
scenery at this time of the year
added' to the enjoyment.
Dungannon and area folk were
interested in the "Sunday Supple-
•ment" program on CBC prepared
and presented by Jim , and 13ev-
erley Reed giving interviews in
several homes in Goderich. It
was on from 10.00 a.m. to
11 a.m.
Miss Pearl Congrarn discovered
a sprig Of blossoms on `her pear
tree on September 25 and thought
it worth telling us I
Ben Caldwell from Windsor
visited his sisters following his
trip to the West Coast of
Canada , California , Nevada and
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Young
from Auburn Heights, Michigan,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ivers
and other friends on Tuesday.
Quite a number from here have
attended the International Plough-
ing Match at Alvinston during the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy, ac-
cotnpanied by Mr. and Mrs. H.
Eedy visited in Mississauga on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Eedy and twin daughters ,'Megan
and •Jennifer.
On Sunday afternoon Rev. and
Mrs. Clifford Manning from Allen.
ford 4ere guests of Rev. and Mrs.
Clarence IvIcClenaghan.
Charlie Kilpatrick from Vitt-
couver is holidaying with reiatiVes`
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