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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-03-09, Page 130 0 40 attend world day prayer On Friday,'Max'nh 3, the Warld Day of u Prayer 'service was observed in` .Erskine Presbyterian Church with forty in iattendance. • • .,,,,-qM-riscArthiirSte.w•ar!t.convened themmeeting,assisted by Mrs. Joe Franlcen and Mrs. Graham McNee. Mrs. Wallace Wilson played introductory music and for the hymns and guest soloist, Mrs. Glenn Noble, of Lucknow. The theme 'of the service was "All Joy Be Yours", with parts takekby Mrs. Eint'er Black and Mrs. Tom Young,', Mrs. C. McClenaghan and Mrs. M. Reed Mrs. Wrn. Kinahan introduced the guest speaker, Monsignor Phelan. St. Augustine. He chose SOC Mrs. Ben Park has been in Wingham Hospital since, last Tuesday with pneumonia.'We hope she is now much `improved. • Others in the community are quite sick with the 'flu. Paul Caesar is in Victoria Hospital, London.?where he is to undergo an operation Monday. Bestwishes from the community are extended to him. Mrs. perk Logtenherg returned to her home on Sunday from Victbrit,a...J;iospital, London. , Roger Pentland'experienc:ed a nasty spill from his snowmobile last week and received painful injuries to his face. Mrs John Spivak visited last week in London with her••daug rter, Sharon, M . John' LOdg'e"Ithn was in Toronto for, a specihl course' for a week. Stephenand Tommy,Park, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park,. acc.om'pa,nied Ed Stiles of Goderich to Toronto on Sunday to watch, a hockey game—Toronto Marlboroughs vs. Oshawa Generals. Mrs. Tom. Park received word on Friday, March 3rd of the death of her brother-in-law,' Geo. Lawlor, of Galt and 'for'merly of Auburn. The ,sympathy. of,, the • as.his`topic, :Our Capacity for Ha"lipinoss.'', giv'f,ng very' .worthwhile thought"s, and closing„ : with the challenge, "Take God's . gifts o,f lowto your neighbour, til your 'cerntriunity and-.afar~1-'7 , ..., ... The offering, was received by Mrs. Robt. McAllister and Miss - lea,rl Caldwell. It is d gift the . ecumenical projects around the world, '$29.10 being contributed here. Miss Iva Carr expressed thanks and appreciation to those taking part in this service. Mrs. M. Reed ha"s'"'served .as Key Woman since 1944 and hopes a younger woman will fill this position in the future. The service closed with prayer by Rev. Glenn Noble of Lucknow, ials community is extended to her and other relatives. Syrnpathyis also extended :to friends of the late Mrs. Clifford Webb of Goderich who was formerly Olive May Gray of the 4th Concession, of Ashfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrie -Glenn, „Angela and Arletta, returned from a two-month vacation. in' Brownsville., • Texas early Saturday morning. Our. winter weekend storm would be a hard welcome to experience. Miss. Jacqueline Lewis. medical student in Hamilton, visited for several days last, week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs James LeWis and brothers, in ' Dungannon. W,e would like to extend a welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Roht. J. Wright and little son, Jimmie, to our communi . They have purchased the farm south of Dungannon-from..Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee. Mr. Wright teaches English in Goderich District Collegiate Institute. - Congratulattons to Mr. .and Mrs. Wilfred Pentland On their 30th weddiing anniversary, March 6,.1972., A family gathering was held on Sunday in their honor at thebhome of Mr. and Mrs. ,Larry, Pentland. Mary Anderson of Stratford, right, accepts the Donald McPherson Trophy fror'iJack McPherson she was named winner of the Senior Free Style event during Inter -Club Competitions which hosted this year at the Goderich arena, Competitions took place on Sunday. CERTIFIED VISITING HOMEMAKERS COURSE being offered under the anode M,anpower` - - Re#rakning' Programme at :-.CONESTOGA COLLEGE CLINTON •CAMPUS IN APRIL Interested parties apply at: Canada Manpowei Centre 35, East Street Goderich aff4r were IGIVE ... so more will live HEART FUND DUNGANNON DAINTY DOLLS (by Kathy Bare) The fir.*t meeting of . the Dungannon 14-H Club, held' at the home of Mrs. Bev. Maclnnis, began- with the , ;election of officer's": ; President, , Marilyn. .,Spronl vice-president, ,Sharon Yoting;, secretary, Debbie. Macinnis; treasurer, Elaine,-SteWart; press reporter, Ka tly' Bere: The leaders Of this .crluh are., rs- Bev , Macinnis. „ The. members recited the 4-11 Pledge and had roll, call. The unit being taken this spring is `'Sleepwear." A discussion tools„~ , place on what to look for when choosing pattern and material. The girls measured each other for the size of pattern needed. The, second meeting' of Dungannon I '4-11 Club, .held on Saturday, M'arch 4, at the home of Miss Linda Young, was opened with reciting the Pledge. ▪ . The name chosen for the club was the "Dungannon, Dainty Dolls." The book covers forr4-H books are to be purple with gold letters. There is $1.22 left in the treasury from the last club. The cutting and marking of the material was discussed. The girlsblaid out their pattern pieces and cut out their material. -according to pattern selected. AYy *R' M i97- A h Mr.. Gordon rinlaysOn is patient in hospital,* Wingha Congratulations to Mrs. Marg �_ ♦ °% �•• p I.R^w i R.t `.Rinne**. T'R lavely quilt. ataas draw Dile ina Lu'ckrtow•ar:ena'onFriday The third meeting of -the evening. Dungannon Dreamers" oiler ed Several from the area have with the 4-11 pledge at Mrs. 1. beim following the ,hockey genes Rivett's on March 4. The girls ofsa''T'eesWater glob, of whirl'the stated°reasons for choosing their i trr sh )t oys are part patterns and materials for our Vtsltors 'with ¥r.:and firs. `R garments. `Duncan Farristl for,the weekefld'4 Ali members were present were the Jim Johnston 'farnily of except Doreen Harlin. Detroit. `" p Secretary f report was given by There were% no services at. Lori Pentland. l exerneetifg.wtll Asbf elci Prestaytetrian, Church op tie°at. Mrs. Howard Culbert's Qn Sunday 'One to the seveire storm: March 18 Although there are 'still' storms, The hand -cut sheetS^ were filled acrd plenty of snoW, si rlS°of $Pring in and spine pamphlets g1ven oui '" are reVar'oW;'” b li,C7' The demonstration was on the ground hogs have all been4Making following topics: grain .in stay- their appearance. stitching; machine , basting, . Mr.. R. L. Mackenzie r s gathering, darts, , and seams iii enjoying a holiday in Florida, , "sle'epwear. Friends of Mrs. Daisy Mrs. Culbert showed the grain McCharles will, be happy to hear - she is enjoying good health,, ' and keeps busy with knitting, sewing and quiltingwat Huronview, where she resides. She will celebrate her 86th . birthday later this .month. • and Barb Culbert showed how .to sew a dart. The flat felled seam, was demonstrated by Mr„ Culbert, and the French searJiry Karen Rivett. The girls sewed seams• and worked on garmets. When, You Shop Say .... ISAW IT IN THE SIGNAL prin 4.0 ' LADIES WEAR LIMITED. THE SQUARE. - Spring is blooming bright and beautiful. Colors scan I , ' e rainbow, fabrics go soft and dose to the • body . and femininity is coming on strong. You 4 • HVTOCONSiDER THE WHOLE FAMILY Corona 4 -door makes it easier on everyone CORONA WITH STANDARD TRANSMISSION This Toyota Corona features a po►erful-.1968 c.c. overhead Cam engine. The ,cruising speed is 83 m.p.h. ,and the maximum speed is rated at 105 m.p.h. 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