The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-09-22, Page 12lie Goderaeh Signal -Star, Thursday, September 23, 1.966
Er.�l�ine. YVMS Meets
PIan Congregational Meal
DUNGANNON. - The W.M.S.
cf .Erskine Presbyterian Church
held its meeting on Fridaywith
Mrs. Arthur., Stewart. presiding
and Mrs. Frank Jones, organist.
Mrs: A. Stewart read. the Glad
Tidings prayer. . The devotional
was in charge of Mrs. William
Reid.
A congregational supper was
planned for late October and a
reading, "The Unwanted Man"
read by Mrs. Wallace Wilson,
who also gave the treasurer's
report, also"two aprtcis made by
Mrs. Wilson were sold.
The Glad Tidings review given
by Mrs. Robt, McAllister and
a collection for welcome and
welfare was taken by the con-
venor, Mrs. Reid. Several boxes
of cards were sold.
' Harvest home , service will be
held in St. Paul's Anglican
Church on Oetober 2. The speak=
er will be Rev. George Hamil-
ton, of Warwick, who has re-
turned . recently after serving
nine years of missionary work
in the Arctic.
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Anglican Church held its Sept-
ember meeting at the home of
Mrs. Paul Caesar. 11Irs. Bill
Park read seripture. An • inter-
esting talk on "the use of Music
in Worship" was givenby Mrs.
Lock, of Ripley, who played
records of modern and. future
church music.
Personals
Mr. Alfred. An ew- of Orillia
and Mr. and Mrs+Gordon Kirk-
land and Nancy, of Lucknow,
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil
Blake on Sunday.
Visitors with Mr., and Mrs.
Mason iVlcAllister. were Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth McAllister of Sud-
bury for the week -end and Mrs.
Howard Black and Ron on Sun-
day.
.Congratulations to the Dun-
gannon ball team in winning
the semi-final play-off with Au-
burn 3-1 in the Central Huron
Intermediate group: They will
now play Holmesville , for the
final.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eedy and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Fuller of Goderich were to Port
Burwell• on Sunday. -
- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sherwood
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Storey of Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sowerby
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Blake.
Mr. Goldie Carter has pur-
chased the house and lot of 'the
estate of the late Mrs. Matthew
Shackleton on Main street.
Harold Blake is a patient in
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich.
Mrs. Harvey Alton and Mrs.
Raymond Finnigan returned to
their .homes after being pat-
ients in Winghain hospital for
the past two weeks.
Mrs. Howard Johnston and
Mrs. Harry Watson have return-
ed from a three-week • trip
througlr the • Western provinces.
Mn and Mrs. Thos. Park visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. George Lawlor. of Auburn,
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Thirty -Eight Years and Still .Some To Go
LOOHALSH — Speaking of
records, it was noted last M'e'ek
that someone in Lucknow had
been sending children ef.1 to
school for 32 years.
In the Lochalsh area there is
one *he has been doing the
same" Jeb for 38 years and still
has a few years to' go.
Some of the descendents of
Donald MacLean nand Isobelle
MacLennan gathered on Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hector MacLean. The families
and grandchildren of Dan and.
Hector MacLean, also Isa Mac-
Lean's family composed of
Jean Wilbits and her three Mac-
Millan brothers with their
families had a very happy time
together.
Weekend visitors in the com-
munity were Sally and Louise`
MacDonald of' Windsor, at the
Don MacDonald home.
With Mr. and Mrs. Emile Mac-
Lennan for the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Millar and
family of ' Palmerston and Mr.
and Mrs. Ian Morton of Strat-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ensign of
Goderich were weekend callers
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Dexter.
Finlay MacLennan of Kitchen-
er spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. MacLennan and
joined the Lucknow high school
band for the fair day parade.
John McCharles of Petro-lia,
Mr. and Mrs. Hartley McTavish
h
of Sudbury, Mrs. L. Topham of
Woodstock, and Mrs. McBean of
Drigden were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mc -
Charles.
Barbara J. MacKenzie of Kit-
chener spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacKenzie.
Mrs. David Elphick, Mrs.
Ewan MacLean and Mrs. Lorne
Luther were among the top win-
ners of the-Lucknow fall fair
indoor exhibits.
Rocs Finlayson of Sarnia spent
a couple of days with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Finlayson during
the past week.
Mrs. Mary . Whitney return.:d
to Florida during the past week,
after spending the „ past six
weeks with relatives in the area.
- The regular monthly meeting
of the W.M.S. of Ashfield Pres-
byterian Church was held Thurs-
day afternoon at the home of
Sadie Johnstone with Mrs. Dick
West .having charge of the de
votional part of the meeting.
Ahmeek Chapter Decides
To Furnish . Hospital Room
Ahmeek Chapter LO.D.E. met rummage sale to be left with the
at the home of Mrs, C. Snell, finance committee for comple-
Sept. 12. tion.
The secretary's report was
read by Mrs. Etnerson in , the
absence of Mrs. Tichborne. Mrs.
Emerson also gave a report of
the finance committee.
It was agreed to furnish a
room in the new addition of the
hospital in memory of former
members who had been the
originators of the first hospital
in Goderich.
Regent Mrs. Henderson read
a report from headquarters list-
ing' among other events the
semi-annual convention to be
held at Owen Sound and request-
ing delegates for same.
The arrangements for a card
party 'and the annual autumn
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Mrs. 1VIcKee, educational con-
venor gave her report. She had
presented the two awards to the
schools and enumerated in her
report all the projects to :which
the Lucy Morrison Memorial
Fund had contributed.
Mrs. C. Cutt reported 10 quilts
ready for contribution.
Mrs. Everett had sent flowers
and cards of sympathy to the
ill and bereaved.
The October meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Mc-
Kee. •
Fire Hits
Kitchen
;V"RIDGE - Lucknow
fire department was called to
the home of Tom Wallace Sat-
urday when fire burped the roof
off a back kitchen. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Keefe left
Sunday for a mdtor trip through.
Quebec. Mrs, Heffernan is at
the O'Keefe home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Reilly,
Walkerton, visited friends here
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Garvey
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Egan,
Toronto, spent the weekend
here. • •
Word was received this morn-
ing (Monday) of the death of
9VIr. Dan Doyle, funeral director
bf Detroit. Mrs. Doyle is the
former Helen Foley.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Courtney,
Sharon, Helen, Ursula spent Fri.
klay at the Western Fair. Helen
took part in the 4-11 judging
competition.
Mr. •and Mrs. Nick Perry, Mrs.
Nora Sennett, Detroit, spent the
Weekend here.
The community was shocked
Ito hear of the sudden death of
Ashfield
AS 1FEELD—Sharon West has
joined the staff of the Winghaan
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson
left on Monday for a trip. to
Holland.
The Presbyterial meeting was
held in Ashfield J resbyterian
Church On Wednesday after-
noon, .
Sadie Johnson was hostess for
the meeting of the W.M.S. wibh
Mrs. It West in charge. Mrs. D
Hamilton read the Scripture and
Mrs. William Moss the medita-
tion. Mrs. J. Mackenzie and Mrs.
Westand Mrs. Hector MacLean
took the mission study. It was
decided to have a speaker fol
the Thanksgiving meeting.
Wilmur Moran of London, form . ,
lerly of this ,parish. He wa
critically injured while, working
ion construction, and<died short-
ly after in St. Joseph's hdspita'I
Funeral mass was at St. Joseph's
Church, • Kingsbridge, Friday
morning. He is survived by Mrs
/Moran, four children and his
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Moran.
Mike Dalton spent the Week -
in Mt. Clements and Detroit
Mrs. Desmond O'Donnell is a
,patient in Goderich hospital.
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