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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-12-16, Page 15It+ O.M.BLAKE Mr. and Mrs, Harold Thompson of Kincardine were dinner ,guests On Sunday - yfith- - MrTdsViik TlaCi'fiwpsbn and Joanne. Mr. arid Mrs. Bill- -Blake and Becky, of Galt spent the - weekend at their parental homes here and in Goderich. • ,• Among the grade 10 pupils from who visited Althouse College, London, re c.omputer program, on Wednesday,. were Valerie Park; • Joanne- --Thompsori-;- -Nancy-- • Errington and Audrey Errington. This week a10 the grade 8 pupils from Brookside along with „their parents spent an •• evening at G.D.C.I. to interview subjects .for the courses each wished to choose for next September. ToddPak, 3 year. old on.of Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Park, has been having _ a series of tests to . determine •the cause of his loss • prese.nt acarol 'Service and the Bethlehem lesson in an effective manner. FolloWing this, those in attendance hadinany. requests.: for more carols and hymns which were sung by all. •On Friday evening at 0:00 p.m. •-the annual S.S. supper a treat for the children by the teaChers and officers. Congratulations' to Mr. ad Mrs. Roy.Robson on the birth of a son hist Wednesday, Dec. 8th in 04.1derich Hospital. • ars- • cordon Congram and. her brother, Mr. Maurice Ivers visited' friends in London for several days last week,. .. - Mr. K. K. pawson suffered a sprained ankle recently and now has a east en it for two weeks or so. • Mrs. Don Nicholson has been home' with an infected throat, but. was -able to return, to work' in Lucknow on Monday. John Young was home from London For the weekend. of weight. - Raymond ,Finnigan left on Congratulations'r to . Sandra Friday morning fOr Florida for Ashfielli News VMS ' Mrs. R. West, who was hostess for the Women's Missionary Society, was also in charge of the program. She opened with a. paper, "Christmas Means -God Cares," followed by prayer. Mrs. Jim West reactan_artiele, Christmas?", and Mrs. LlOyd Collins read one on the Pageantry of Christma§,. Mrs. DiniCan Simpson played a piano selection and Mrs. R. West gave •a 'prayer of Thanksgiving. . An • "In Memoriam Certificate" for the late Mrs. Thos. Macdonald was presented I ' • ',I • a KingsbridgeNews BRIDAL SHOWER Wednesday evening, December 8, a community bridal shower was held in thkVfrish _Lunch was served and a social hour followed.* SOCIAL ITEMS Hall for Maureen Dalton': Mrs. Congratulations to John- - Wallace who celebrated his 86th birthday on Friday, December Gene Frayne was chairman for the program. A comical poem was given by Mary Luanne. Clare, Lucille Frayne favored with a piano • recital, .a reading- was given by Nany O'Keefe and Dia -13T 'Pin Rooy sang two Christmas songs accompanied by Marianne Frayne at the piano. A' duet was sung by Flbra Simpson and Frances Logtenburg and Flora played her guitar as well. The *gram came to a conclusion with, a duet by .Marianne' Frayne.-and • Kathy 0,:Keefe. Richards. The bride-to-be was es t d to her daughter; . Mrs. Orland_ , • coy e Programs for 1972 were given • to her decorated chair by her, out. Mrs. MacLean conducted sisters, Mrs. Pete Martin and Ann the ,business and lunch was Dalton. An address to the bride served. was read by Margaret Frayne. After ope her many lovely g' aur en thanked The .Church School's annual' everyone and invit d them to concert was held Friday evening, the. reception following their with Earl Howes as chairman_ marriage. The • pupils of Mrs A - - CONCERT . . . 1Vlacdonalcrs class „ gave the" - Welcome, and 'a carol was sung.' " - Birthday." Sharon Howes recited '"Jesus' NETAPER3 A play "Once Upon A GET WINGS - Errington who recently received the winter months. " Christmas" was presented by • DONET pupiis from Mrs. Macdonald's, t the Dungannon L.O.L. - 1,0 her R.N.A. certificate from -, '''8TOtith Huron Hospital Exeter. A Those in attepdance at her card Mrs. W t' , M . Wyld PEOPLE party on, -Thursday,. - Mrs Hawes' classes asSisted by -a • 10. Johq lives with his "older" brother, Larry; in.. Kingsbridge .In the afternoon, neighbors, Mrs. • J f ,.ustin Mrs„ 3.144,.J.$1411..04,; Theo Van Diepen visited Mr. Wallace and Itrought—laim a birthday a4.„. Mr. arid Mrs. Ormond Heffernan- returned home on Sunday after spending five days with Mr. and,, Mrs. lbert Heffernan family in Brantford. Mrs. Dennis Dalton is spending this week at the home f Mr. an , rs. Brian Dalton and family of Guelph. Mrs. Gene' Frayne and Lisa visited on Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Krahmer of Hesson..' 0 - Praynf the ifiiiVersity 'of Guelph and Jim Frayne of Western University;London, are home. fOr the holidays with their parents, Mr. and, Mrs: Gene Frayne, ,Mr. and Mrs. Torn H6gan and Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Redmond of Lucknow visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riegling Jr. of Orangeville on Sunday. .Carrie Riegling, who had been -visiting ,her, grandparents, returned / • GODRICH SIGNAL -§TAR THURSDAY DER0/1131116,*4:1'13;,,i, , John Austin returned ohorne on Saturday after spending a week, in Winnipeg as a delega4 at the National Farmers' Union Conventia.t CO ngr atUlatiOnS to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riegling on the arrival of -a baby daughter at the • Wingham and District Hospital on Monday, December 13. , *f *COMMUtaliS * Aaveinsuts home. • . , 9; -tfl6r-t - - • - - — - - grandparents Mr. and Mrs. 'tables in play. nigh prizes w. ent Donnie Simpson, John„Simpson, Mrs. V17.16r .Errington and Victor Eirington, also Mr. and Diane • Mackenzie and Mrs. jack Curran Second high went Mrs.. JitIVErri ngtoty tuld' Audrey . • Swarm, with another choir of Mrs M Reedvonveney , to Mrs.: „HarveyA).tor,u..and Tom seros the local Bible S,pciety, ,canvass again this year, has sent $160.35 to the headquarters. in London. -St-ie appreciates the co-operatio'h • of those who canvassed and those, who contrTbuted to this • worthy cause. ic 'Two impressive -serves were held in the United Church on Sunday. 'At, 11:00 'a.m. the• pupils of each S.S. class •' participated and Leonard .Reed, superintendent, led the service. Rev. C. McClenaghan gave the — • Christmas message re _White Gift 'Sunday and welcomed the children and parents. In the evening at 8:00 p.m. the the C.G.I.T. and Explorer groups from Nile and Dungannon with their leaders combined to Young,. There' will be another' 'Gordon Robb, in two party we e s. . , /am . Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Fidom and two boys from Belgrave visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Finnigan , and° sons on Sunday afterno6n. Mr, and Mrs. •Harvey Alton -spent -Sunday evening withMr. grid Mrs:, Ronald 'Alton,and. thmily Lucknow. On - Saturday 4-H Achievement Day was held in Wingham, and Dungannon was . well_represented there 'with two' clubs. Much credit is,due the two. leadersand two- aS-sistana: . Mrs. Ivan Rivett, Mrs.' Howard Culhere,-, and Mises"-Cathy Culbert and Linda Young. Eighteen girls took this course, superintendent, distributed the diploinas and seals for attendance. Mrs. WyldS' class recited - "God -Night" and Rev. K. Rooney closed with prayer. Each pupil received a 4reat. There are 60 pupils enrolled.,-. John McKay showed slides of • Scotland and. a medley of Christmas cards, was sung by a trio composed of Mrs. A. Macdonald, Mrs. J: West and Finlay Macdonald, RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP • • CiARA- STEWART Suggest "- GIVE.' HER ARPEGE- CLA.RA STEVVART or MY SIN Perfumes & _Colognes RIECK es PHARMACY Larry PHM.B. Archie'Barb -er, PHM.B. -11AVAVAV,,, VI • MALOLM. 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