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Debbie Hodges
Received R.R.T.
Certificatq
DUNGANNOV\IEWS
On November 23, 1973 , Debbie
Hodges received her 'R,R.T . certi-
ficate (Registered Respiratory
Technologist) at a special cere-
mony and smorgasbord dinner in
the Ukranian Hall,, London. To
Debbie,who graduated in May,
and now has successfully passed. •her'R.R.T. examinations we ex-
tend congratulations! Her parents
Mr. and Mrs,. Lloyd'Hodges and
grandmother, IVles. Harry Watson,'
Nile, also Steve Waller and his
parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Waller of
London were guests on this spec-
ial occasion. Guest speaker was
Dr. P. R. Clancy , who is one of
the eye specialists, who has
attended .ded Annette through several y
• Born in Exeter General Hospital
to Mr. and Mrs. John Meurs (nee
Debbie Olson* baby,boy , 9 lb.
6 oz. , on November 28 ,•1973,
Jeffrey John, 'Congratulations!
Guests on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman Olson and boys were
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Olson from
Goderich, also Mr. and Mrs. John
'Meurs and Jeffrey from Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Jackson from
Lucari visited Mr. and Mrs. •Lorne
Ivers on Sunday. •
On Saturday'.Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Irvin were guests at the
.wedding of Beverly 'Curran and
Susan Nairn in St. Mary's.
Mr: and Mrs. Jim Smith and
Bilrfroni Molesworth visited On
Sunday with Mr. and Mts. Robt.
Irvin. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eedy and
twin daughters', Megan and Jenni-:
fer, from Mississauga spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
vine Eedy arid Martha , and called
on other relatives.and friends. :
Sympathy is extended to rela-
tives and frieuds,of the Gibson
family in Stratford. Mrs.' Sydney
Gibson passed .away on Wednes-
day , December 5, in her'64th
year. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Gib-
son Sr: , were forMer residents of°
this area •
SyMpathy is also extended to
the relatives of Mrs. Elwood At-
kinson who passed away in Clin-
ton on. Saturday evening in her •
66th year. Mrs. Cecil McNall
is her daughter.
Mrs. 'Mervyn Lobb of Clinton
called on relatives in DungannOn
and Lucknthw on Monday.
ThoSe who attended "Anne of
Green tables" in Theatre London,
on Saturday were thrilled with
this presentation.. •
M. and Mrs. John Lodge of
London spent a feW days holiday
with the latter's' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Spivak... „
Mr.. and- Mrs. Ron Ferguson
(nee. Diane Zinn) visited Mr. 'and
Mrs. Chester Hackett,. 10th con-
cession Ashfield on.Sunday.
WHITE GIFT SERVICE '
The White Gift Service combin-
ed. Sunday. School and Church for
a true Christmas presentation. The
basket of flowers in memory of
Alvin 'Reed added to the service..
Karen Riven , organist , led the
choir 'of girls in two special Christ-.
mas numbers. Mrs. 'Leonard
Reed was pianist to accompany
the organist.ReV. Mcclenaghan's
children's story for Advent with
one s. s ., pupil lighting the candle
is impressiVe each Sunday . Sev,-
eral S.S. pupils took, part in the
little play "The, Story of White .
Gifts". The white gift contribti-•
tions are to be given to Huron
County Children's Aid Society.
'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alton a'nd
family were pleased to have
Jack's father, Mr. Sam Alton ,
hoine from Wingham Hospital for
Sunday afternodn,and dinner.
Mrs. HarVey Culbert , who is
recovering from shingles, is now
suffering with her back. We hope
she, soon improves greatly.
Also, friendS here are sorry to.
learn that Jack Curran is a patient
in Goderich General Hospital
since Wednesday.. He was finable
to,attend his nephew's wedding
in St. Marys. Mrs. Jack Curran
accompanied Mr. and Mrs...;Torn
Anderson of Lucjmow as guests
to the Curran-Nairn wedding on
Saturday.
November. At.
flotonview
Two Sunday evening song serv-
ices were held during the month
of November sponsored by the
South-Huron Christian Women's
Club and the Clinton Christian
Reform Church. • -
• Marie Flynn of Clinton assisted
Mary Taylor , Norman f.Speir and
Jerry Collins with the old tyme
music for two of the Monday get,
togethers, with the help of the
`Christian Reform 'volunteers.
Volunteers and musicians from
the Goderich Township W.I. assist
ed with the third Monday's activ-
ities.
FamUy Night programs during
'the month included an Armistice
film sponsored by the Clinton
Legion with Percy-Brown operat-
ing the projector; a musical pro-
gram provided by the. Bradley
Family of Clinton; the Centen-
nial Band of Clinton led by Rev.
Strain played a concert in the
Auditorium and a night of music
and magic by Earl and Martha
Heywood, of 'CKNX, Winghain.
The Dungannon Women's Insti-
tute were' hosts for the November
birthday party with pupils from
the Brookside school providing the
program.
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