The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-03-14, Page 8DUNGANNON
; A►YrilIL March 11.—AW 1 DUNGANNON, March 12.—Mr.
,Toa* McL4od, Aylmer, spent the and. Mrs. Ivan Henderson.(nee Jean'
,,,;,'Mlealk-end with her mother, Mrs. Kington), Toronto, spent the
YcLeod. week -end with her parents, :Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Errington.
• Lee Wolden, London, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Freeman
week -end in the village. and Donald*, of Clinton, visited
14r, and Mrs. Jack Murray left the lady's mother, Mrs. Abner Mor-.
on Saturday for Owen Sound after ris, on Sunday.
spending a week with Mrs. Mae The Women's Institute sponsor -
McLeod. ed a euchre party on Friday night
Mrs. J. M. Wallace, Oakville, is at the Parish Hall with ten tables
spending a few days with Mrs. engaged in play. Highest winners
Helen Cobb. were: Latdies, Mrs. Arthur Elliott,
A. L Atkinson returned home on Airs. George Hodges; gents, Cecil.
Thursday after ;pending a month Blake and Harvey Mole.
in Clearwater, Flofidit. Library Board Annual.—At the
Rev. and Mrs. F, H. Paull, Lis- annual' meeting of Dungannon
towel, spent Friday ,and Saturday Public Library, all board members
with Miss Lucy Wbods. were re-elected for another year.
George Telford, Stratford, spent The librarian reported a decided
the week -end with his parents, increase in the circulation and the
Mr. and Mrs. F. Telford. secretary reported that $117 had
Miss Jennie Metcalf. Detroit, been spent on books during the
spent the week -end with her moth- past year.
er, Mrs. Wm. Metcalf. The system of fines was discussed
Leroy Poth, accompanied by Mr but due to the fact that Huron
and Mrs. B. Foyston, Byron, left Count• books are available through
on Monday to spend a month in our library. the board decided to
St. Petersburg, Florida. grant an added week of grace on
Mrs. M. Rosell spent the week- all overdue books. The fine of 3c
end at Holmesville. per day is to apply after the third
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hazelwood week.
returned home last week after Mission Band.—Dungannon Mis-
spending the winter at Orlando. .ion Band was held Sunday morn -
Florida. ing at the United church during
Misses Barbara Bassett and church service. Thirty-two were
Marion Makins, London, spent the present with Karen Dawson pre -
week -end at their homes. . siding. Billy Blake played the
Jimmie Higgins. Toronto, spent hymns and Robert Sherwood read
the week -end with his parents. Mr the Scripture. Mrs. John Finni-
'and Mrs. J. B. Higgins. gan offered prayer. George Fin -
Mrs. M. Irwin and family and nigan took up the offering and
Mrs. G. Stewart and family. Rip- Lynn Finnigan gave the offering
ley, spent the week -end with their v'er:e, Sandra Brooks gave the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sturgeon. minutes of the last meeting. Mrs.
Trinity Club.—The March meet- Hugh McWhinney read a chapter
ing of the Trinity 'Club was held of the study book. World Friends
'on Tuesday evening at the home magazines were distributed and
of Mrs. A. Scotchmer, jr. Mrs. members' purpose repeated.
J. E. Hovey, the president, opened Miss Clara Sproul, Stratford, was
the meeting. Miss Berthena Stur- home for the week -end. With her
geon read the Scripture, Mrs. Roy birthday coming on Monday, March
Fitzsimons, a Bible reading, and 11 a nice birthday panty was ar-
Mrs. Geo. Bellchamber gave the ranged by her sister, Miss Rebina
treasurer's report. 14 members Sproul. and a lovely birthday cake
answered the roll call. Mr. Ross made by her sister, Miss Nettie _
Midd!eton, the guest speaker, gave Sproul, who have kept up the
a talk about different countries. family home. At the birthday
Lurch was served by the hostess, party ' on Saturday evening were
assisted by Mrs. Helen • Cluff. The three other sisters, Mrs. W. H.
April meeting will be held at the McClure, Mrs. Arthur Elliott of
home of Mrs. R. Roddick. the village, and Mrs, Ada Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Sturgeon Goderich.
and Jerry Sturgeon and Mr. and Mrs. "Harvey Maize was pleasant -
Mrs. B. Davis, of Kitchener. spent ' ly surprised recently with mem-
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. bers of her family home in honor
Ed Sturgeon. ; of her birthday. She hasn't been
Percy Weston is spending a few well or out this winter and visits
days at London. *from neighbors with gifts were
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makins left , also appreciated. Visiting at the
on Sunday to spend this week at home also was her brother, Pte,
Toronto where'ther-will attend a Pete Glazier, of 'London. j
hairdressers' convention. Euchre Party.—Mr.•and Mrs. Vic- .
Rev, W. Outerbridge received • tor Errington entertained the "6th
word -on, Sunday---that-'his-----mother, Concession Euchre"- on "Tiiesday
Mrs. E. Outerbridge, of __$crmuda.....night -la t•, week.. • _Six -tables. were
-�` is seriously ill: - tie left on Monday engaged. High lady was Mrs. Gus
by plane to be with her. ' Devereaux and, high gent, Ross
Mrs. W. Outerbridge and son ' Errington. Low lady was Mrs.
Peter left last week for Venice, Ross Errington and low gent, Gus -�
Fldd-ida, where Mr. Outerbridge !Redmond. ultural Society held a
will serve as a rector at a later Tlw
date. dance on Friday night.
Rev. Wm. -"Bruce, of the Prairie,
-Bible Institute. Three Hills, Al- ; e-,:
berta, was the • guest speaker at ' last week. Ile is to be the rector
special meetings held last week in of Trinity Anglican Church and
the Baptist church. ' will take over his new duties
Mrs. A. Bassett spent the week- ! abo+u: May .1.
end At London.- Bishop and Mrs. «'m. Townshend,
Rev. E. Harrison. Woodstock. , London, spent Saturday in the
was in the village on Friday of . village.
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