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Executive ' elected
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The new •executive of the Goderjch and Distinct Assoc. for the
Mentally Retarded was elected Monday night` March 10. Left to
right are, seated:- Mrs. L. B.- Graham, recording secretary; Mrs. R.
Hill, corresponding -secretary; Tom Consitt, pres.; Asa Steckle, 1st
vice Pres.; and Mrs. Myrtle Good, membership. Standing: Russ
Archer, past pres.; Mrs. H. Carroll, region 5 representative;'Mts. M.
Webb, home care; Mrs. B. Harris, camp convenor; William
Cameron, workshop chairman. Absent when photo was taken
were: Mrs.- A. M.' Harper, treasurer _andMrs. Stan Prevett,
publicity. --staff photo
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New sub post office
The t ff at the new sub post office at Fincher's Smoke and Gift
S p are working like old hands now after only three short weeks
o'' business. Left to right lie Pat Mclvor, Mrs: Ed. Deveau and
customer Arleata Pollock. The new postal outlet is -open six days
a week from 9 a.m. to 5:30, p.m. for the supply of stamps, money
orders or parcels for the post. The post office was setup in order
to serve the public better when the postal department went to a
five-day.week. - Staff Photo.
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Taylor's' Corner
Dungannon World day of prayer
Congratulations to the
fo lowing__.on. the birth of new
sons: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rivet,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Kerr and`Mr.
dnd Mrs. Colin Trivers, . all in
Goderich Hospital, and to Mr.
and Mrs. Hank .,Brink on the
birth of ' -a girl in. London
Lgrattbb\ana1d
\ \ Elliott a Member bf' the
champidt mite team who won
their hockey game Saturday
night' and consequently the
trophy at Goderich.. - — —
Congratulations 'and best
wishes to the newlyweds Mr. and
Mrs. Gerrie' Glenn (nee Bernice
Thompson) who were married
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Moore of
Molesworth visited on Thursday
at the -home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Young. On Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Moore and Mrs. Lois
Lee, all of Goderich, visited. .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young and
Sharon visited on Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Andy
iiIrsgradat
VV.Iff' Mrs. ' Francis Huber. (Gail
"'Anderson) of Port Arthur is
reported to be home from
„hospital following surgery and
recovering in fine shape.
Bridal' shower
held for
Kareen:.,,L.ee.....
A bridal shower was held
Saturday evening for Miss
K-areeri Lee At' the home of Mrs.
Len Cook.
The bride's chair was
decorated with ',pink and white
streamers and bells.
Mrs.. Len Cook pinned
corsages on Kareen, -her mother,
Mrs. Ed Lee and Miss Joan
Suplat, before being seated.
After several contests by Mrs.
Cook and Mrs. Bill Park, the
gifts were carried in by Ann
Cook and Vicki Park. '
The ad ri s by -6-6r wis es
was- xead.by.. Mrt, tign., C(?k and
Joan Suplat assisted' Kareen in
opening her gifts.
w A lunch was served by Milly
Cook, Sharon Anderson and .
Valerie Park.
The World_ Day of Prayer was
observed on March 7 at Erskine
Presbyterian Church with all •
denominations represented.
Leaders for the service of
prayer and committment were:
-Mrs. Arthur Stewart, Erskine
Presbyterian; Mrs. ,Paul Caesar,
St. Paul's Anglican; Mrs. Howard
Johnston, Dungannon United
and Mrs. Gus Redr qr d, \�5t.,
,ugust'� e m. \R\oCath ti ,
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'fol the hymns rendered and Mrs.
Wallace- Wilson accompanied
Valerie and Vicki Park hi the
spiritual "Kum Ba Yah."
Mrs. Arthur Stewart, WAS•
president, introduced Mrs,
Clayton ' Edward. of Goderich,
who, delivered .._a ..very -:thought
provoking and inspirational
message on- __Growing 1 ogether
In Christ."
Mrs Robert McAllister
thanked, the speaker.
The offering was taken by
Mrs. Robert McAllister and Mrs.
Albert Taylor.
Honoured
MC,uire
liOetvin
et st, w hon, Seaforth Legion
last week and presented with
silver tray in recognition of 40•
years of serv}ce as area
representative with Chipman
Chemicals Ea Ia�aterr
The presentation was made
by M. Telford, of Burlington and
by R. Brown, Clinton,
representative of the company.
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The monthly meeting of the
Community Club was -held at the
home of Mrs. Sam Wain, on
March 5 with 18 ladies present.
Devotions were by.. Mrs.
Mabel Holmes. She gavean
interesting talk on "Restoring
Our Souls." .
Mrs Nell Ladd of Benmiller
visited last weekend with Mr.
and.'' Mrs. Thomas Lawlor and
-Mr. Jim Lawlor:
Friends are pleased to know
that Mrs Sam Daer came home
from Clinton hospital Where she
has been a patient since early
January.
Mrs. Rita Allison of Ailsa
Craig visited last week. with her
brother, Ben Hamilton and his
wife.
Mr. ' Eld^o Hildebrand of
Kirkland'-- -Lake spent_,, _the,
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hildebrand and
family.. Eldo is a student at
Waterloo University and is on his
three-month work period.
. Mr. and Mrs , Donald Haines
visited last Saturday with her
brother, ''Nelson Rathbun, his
wife and family at Hillsburg:
Mr. Percy Youngblut is a
patient in Clinton hospital.. We
wish him a speedy recovery.
Miss Judy Arthur, nurse in
training at Owen . Sound
Hospital, is at home recuperating
from an operation when -her
tonsils were removed.
Mr: and Mrs Ronald
Livermore of Gorrie visited
Friday evening with her parents,
. Mt. and Mrs Donald Haines.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Branton
and son Clifford were guests of
honor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Schmidt read a Mrs Norman McCiinchey and
letter from Kwaing Yung.. family when members of Mrs.
April is ca cer mont Branton' bqq ling \ earn a
n� a Ay their us nda and\ ers 8
Auburn, gathered to say farewell
Mrs. Will -Snyder offered her prior to his move to Wellesley.
home for the April meeting. Gifts were presented and lunch.
Hymn 358 was sung. The was served after an evening of
meeting -closed- by all repeating cards; -...
Mr. and Mrs Carl Thomson
and family of Stratford spent.
Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs George Millian.
C b Dkphi r the ba -t tag of t e Caa ran\
Ma ins, Elaine Schmidt and ihlperial B of Commerce
Joyce Oke.
the Mizpah Benediction.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
James Young and Mrs. Claude
Sinclair. `
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Mr. and Mrs Earl Craig,
Bradley and Janet of Sarnia spent
the weekend with Mrs. Bert
'Craig.
Mrs, Oliver Anderson and her'
daughter Nancy, visited last
Saturday in London with the
former's son, William Anderson.
Friends are pleased to learn
that Miss Gwen McDowell was
able to come home from
Victoria hospital last S}lnday
and is with her parents, Mr. and
_Mrs,NoxrnanNLccDowell. ,
Mr. Stephen Haggitt is a
patient in Clinton Hospital
where he was operated. on for
appendicitis.
4-H Kool Kut; * --2
The fourth meeting of the
Auburn Kool Kuts 4-H Club was
held at the home of Mrs. Donald
Haines. with 18 - members
present.
A demonstration on making
beef stew was given by Susan
Thompson, Barbara Chamney
and Marie Empey. They ,also
made dumplings and these were
served by Marie Empey and
Gabrielle Voelmle.
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