The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-12-03, Page 54
Dungannon.
Sunday, govember 22, on
County Road 8 south of County
Road 25, Paul Eugene 13ankert,
RR 1, Gadshill, struck a deer on
the -roadway resulting in damage
to the vehicle he was driving.
The same day on. Highway 21
south of Eighteen Mile Creek
Bridge, Gerhard Voigt, 70 Essex
Street, London, was involved in
a single -car colliSion resulting in
damage to his vehicle. Clara
Voigt, 70 Essex Street, London,
received injuries.
Siturday, November 28, on
I* King Street, Londesboro, north
of County ._Road 15, Douglas
Cloakeyi RR 6, Brussels, struck
a parked vehicle - owned by
*Charlie Stevenson, RR di, Ethel,
resulting in damage to both
Also that day at Londesboro
Community Hall, a vehicle
owned by Donald McEwan, RR
1, Holyrood, received damage.
Card. party. held
CARD PARTY
A very successful card party
was held in the Orange Hall
Thurqday, November 26, With
eight tal3les in play.
High lady for.the evening was
Mrs. Sadie Hamilton with second
high going to Mrs. Cora
Thompson,
High man was Art Young and
second high ToM Culbert. -
The event was sponsored by
PERSONAL ITEMS
A community shower was
held Tuesday, Nbvember 24, for
Brenda Schultz whose marriage
is to take place December 19.
Mrs. Bessie Stewart had to
return to Wingham and District
Ho sp it al on Wednesday,
November 25, but was
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London, after a month there for Margaret Pentland) Toront%
skin grafting. and Mrs. Richard Williams (nee
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Ashton, Enid Maize), Brampton,
Goderich, accompanied by Mrs. provided special music at the
Bill Park who was able to leave Dungannon United 'Church
the Goderich Hospital for a few morning service, as oteanist and
soloist.
hours, visited Bill Park and -
Students from Goderich
family on Sunday akternoon.
Litt.te Kim Dawson of District Collegiate Institute are
Godench is holidaying with her „in the midst of examinations. We
wish them all success.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. K. K.
• Mrs. Dwight Aldham, Greg,
John and baby daughter from
Amherst Pt. are ' Visiting with.
Mrs. Mary Bete and family.
Fred Young and Sharon went
to London on Sunday to visit
"Chuck" in Victoria Hospital.
This week he is to haVe an
operation*on his right arm. Mrs.
Fred Young returned from
awson.
Mrs. Harold Webster, Auburn,
also ' Mr.' ansl Mrs, Gordon
Morrison of Lucknow visited Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Blake Sunday.
Rev. Clarence and Mrs.
McCleneghan and Eldon visited
in Kitchener Sunday afternoon
and evening with relatives there
and a nephew from the'West.
transferred to Wellesley Hospital .110740r2P.:07
in Toronto on Saturday kg'
following a slight stroke.- 4k...
Relatives were there to meet her.
Bert McWhinney Sr. is not as g
well as his many friends would NI'
like, but -he is able to be at 4
home.
Charlie Culbert is home again
from St. Joseph's Hospital, '43'4
Former Huron warden
named plow
Kenneth Stewart, RR 5,
4 Seaforth, was elected president
of the Huron County Plowman's
°A,ociation at the annual dinner
meeting in Blyth on Wednesday.
He succeeds Maurice Love, RR
3, Exeter_
Other officers 'are
vice-presidents, John Clark, RR
5, Goderich, and James
Armstrong, Wingham;
se c re tary-treasurers, Russell
Bolton, RR '1, Seaforth, and
Gordon McGavin, Walton,
was. named- Huron County
director to Ontario Plowman's
Association.
Ruell Bolton and Kenneth
Stewart were named delegates to
president „4
the Ontario Plowman's 11
Convention in Toronto in is
February. 51
Les Armstrong, CKNX Farm Is
Editor, Wingham, was guest IR
speaker. He showed pictures and %1
spoke on his recent trip to •
- Russia to the 120 guests who 114
attended the meeting.
Trophies won at the Huron
Plowing Match in the fall were
presented as follows:— Eaton
Trophy. to John Leeming,
Walton; Love Trophy tm Huron 1R
Queen of the Furrow, Miss
Connie Hickey, Auburn; V Start your Christenas shopping here!
International Harvester Trophy tc.
the Gilrdon McGavin special 44 GIFT HEADQUARTERS
to Tom Leeming, Walton; and
iward to Douglas Murray, t‘e.
FOR ALL
Walton.
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Last Thursday the- lst
Kingsbridge Company of Guide's
gathered in the church hall for
' their regular meeting. They
discussed what they would do
for their good turn this year.
They went to their patrol
corner and tried to finish iheir
projects.
Kingfishers ' had campfire
consisting of songs, the laws and
a jumble game.
The meeting closed with
prayer and taps.
Raymond ,Hogan retArned
back to Apiculture College,
Ridgetown, oh the weekend
after spending a week's holiday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Howard, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy
McClenaghan of Kitchener were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Courtney and family-.
Mrs. Joe Van Osch and IVIrs.
Nurses' Christmas dinner at the
Wingham Legion last Thursd,ay
evening. A special presentation
was made to Mrs. Daisy Connell,
R.N., who has retired after
nursing for many years at the
hospital.
Congratulations to Mr. and prep course.
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Mrs. Bill Hogan who celebrated
their twenty-fifth wedding
an n iversary on Tuesday,
November 24. A celebration for
family and friends was hel,d
their home 'on Saturday,
November 21,
Mr, and Mrs. J.im IVIartin and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim MacDonald of Strathroy
• Mrs. Clarence Dpherty
returned. home last week from
the Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich.
Jerry Vogt is employed as a
chef at the I3edford Hotel,
Paul O'Donnell is attending
Fanshawe College, London,
where he is taking a five-week
volleyball Pines 11AVO
resumed every Tuesday evening
at 8130 at St. Joseph's Sehool
Or the winter months. All ladies
in the area are welcome to join
in the fun,
Rev. Father Lloyd' Ryan of
Guelph visited a few days during
the week with Mr. and Mrs,
Walter Clare and Mary 'Luanne.
Leo Moerbeek Is a patient in
the Alexandra Marine and
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1970 Ontario farm
record book time
It is Farm Record Book
analysis time again, says D. S.
Pullen, Agricultural,
Representative for Huron
County.
Farmers who may wish to
have their 1970 Farm Record
Book summarized should
forward it to the Agricultural
Office, Clinton, during January.
As before, the completed Farm
'Record Book will not be leaving
our office. The checking' of the
book will be done by local
Agricultural Office staff,
ye, 'Clinton, and a summary card
forwarded to the computer at
the University, of Guelph for
analysis.
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farmer in Huron County who
has completed an Ontario Farm
Recor,d Book in 1970 is
welcome to make use of this "no
fee" -analysis service. •
Any farmer who wishes to
learn how to begin keeping the
"Ontario Farm Record Book"
for 1971 , should contact the
Agricultural office at Clinton
during December:
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