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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-11-02, Page 24P. _..�ODE,l�f sI.N_ A.L„' �T�l�, THURSDAY. NO FM_ IFR 2. 1972. U.C.W. RALLY A -panel of four ladies, -����P�� . speak�i n.._ ,n. -the.- ,...- t.o.p.i,r, FRYERS ..M "I du,cation", held the un- By Virginia Chisholm divided attention of over 90 women, Wednesday afternoon at the Rally for West Huron Region of Huron -Perth Presbyterial. The occasionwas the filth an- nual rally of UCW of that region. It was held in Dungan- non United Church, October 25. Mrs. Bill Hanly of Qoderich spoke on ''Education in the Horne"; Mrs. Robert Nicholls of Lucknow, "Education in the Church", Mrs. Warren Zinn of Ashfield Township.. "Education everyone and closed the Rally with the benediction. The eighth meeting of the Dungannon Suppers Servers was held at the home of Miss Linda Young on Wednesday, October 25 at 6 p.m. The meeting was in the form of a smorgasbord supper. Each member brought something and the supper was enjoyed by all. The record books were checked. Many thanks goes to Miss Linda Young and M Dan Maclnnis for leading once more. in the School"; and Mrs. Hugh Moorehouse of Milverton (the committee chairman. of Leader.- ----- ship -- --Tship Development on Huron - Perth Presbyterial Executive), spoke on "Education in the World of Women". Following their presentations, a lively discussion period was held, with several questions being answered. UCW from the eleven chur- ches in the region were all represented and all took some part in the day's program. Registration commenced at 9:15 a.m. and the ladies were welcomed by Mrs. Lorne Hasty, Mrs. Mel Reed and Mrs.. H-. lived 'all her,life in Toronto. and Alton of Dungannon. had never been on a farm. That Mrs. Leonard Reed was at the lack in her t education was organ:--ltilrs R G.- McGlenagha _remedied. QYer .the weekend. She - Regional Presidentvpresided and saw (and heard) live turkeys at Mrs. S. Argyle of Goderich was the th ,.of.the George Gibson's appointed secretary. at Amberley. Then Philip Foster Mrs. Graham McNee, of Sheppardton took her on a Dungannon UCW president, tour of the barn which houses greeted the ladies and extended many beef cattle and pigs. At tholiospitality of the church. Frank Pentland's she rode for Mrs. Roy Galway of Listowel, the first time in a truck and a first vice " ' president of tractor and even drove the lat- Presbyterial, brought greetings ter. Frank also introduced her to in the absence of the President, his dairy and hen -house. She Mrs. Shier. . saw a lot of garden produce .at Other Presbyterial officers the summer home of LaVerne present were: Mrs. W. . who makes -gardening one of his McDonald of Gadshill, who retirement hobbies. Another gave the treasurer's report; Mrs. hobby is collecting vintage trac- James Hummel of Lucknow, tors which she heard in action. who introduced the program Larry and Nellie showed her study of India, and Mrs. Camp- around theirlarge dairy set-up, bell Wey of Walton, who the mows of hay and straw, and brought the Literature display. . Auburn UCW built the Mor- ning Worship around_, he theme of the rally, 'Stir up the gift of God, which is in Thee". A beautiful solo was contributed from the Blyth UCW. Rev. McClenaghan of Dungannon, assisted by ladies from "Benmiller, Donnybrook and Dungannon UCW held a Bible study period on the passage John. 1:1-16. A noon luncheon was served -.SO CIAL:TEMS.:: . Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Olson- visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Berry at Imlay City, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stasiuk at 'Pontiac, Michigan. Mrs. Mary Rivett of Goderich spent several days this week with Mr. 'and Mrs. Thos. Web- ster. Mrs. Ernest Pritchard of Toronto paid a short visit with her brothers in the area, With her was a University student, Miss Yvonne Dotzko, who has the silos., One of .the other in- teresting experiences was a real farm party = the Euchre party and presentation in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caesar. It was held ib the home of Larry and Nellie with. Nellie and Mrs. Wilfred Pentland as hostesses. Yvonne got a very favourable impression of the friendliness and hospitality of a farming community, and returned to Toronto with a better idea of how thousands of farm people of by Dungannon UCW. ' Ontario work .and play. A feature of the afternoon ° Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Higgins session was the fashion show visited in Toronto for several - _s xt� `'I4iss �If'W 1t79.','_..presenn :_days with-.Mk-a-nd-M-rs: Murray- . bu-1-b- and-. forcing air, _through___1blcAuly. ted by Nile UCW. This skit par-' Oke and family, Steven and Mark. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowdety, Goderich, a babL boy, Trevor Charles, 4 ib.' 1Q oz. on Friday, October 27, 1972. Congratulations! Little Troy Bowden is Holidaying.. with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bowden, Bill and Debbie, Dungannon. Bill Wiggins returned home from Wingham hospital on Tuesday. We hope he continues to feel improved. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliutt are moving to Goderich this week to a new apartment. Mr. ,,and Mrs. Harold Good of Goderich ' have. purchased the Elliott property. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling and; -Darlene=•sof-.Thamegville visited this weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin. A large number of Orangemen attended Dungannon United Church service on Sunday mor- ning. Rev. Clarence McClenaghan's sermon was en titled "As One Who Serves". Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Thomp- son attended the ceremony at McMaster University at Hamilton Friday evening when H.D. Thompson, Lucknow, received his certificate for studies in administration of homes for the aged. Mi. and Mrs. Elmer -Wall, Teeswater, visited Sunday after - poop with Mr. Thompson and Joanne Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mole atten- ded the Hamilton -Smith wed- ding at Strathroy: on Saturday and spent the rest of the weekend with their son, Walter Mole at London. Mr. and Mrs. James Payne, Walton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chisholm and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McWhin- ney were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murch, Clinton, Sun- day, and attended the service at which their grandson, Kenneth Vincent Murch was baptized. Fine weather all day Monday, October 30, encouraged , many people to get out to vote. Mrs. Minnie Jones, aged 92, is the oldest elector at polling station .Number 2 Ashfield Township. First time voters exercised their franchise well. Tilt beam headlightswere first used on the 1915 Cadillac, yet we still speak of "dimming" car, lights, harking back to the days when light intensity was controlled by rheostats. The Ontario -Safety League points out that we also "blow" our horns as if they .were still ' sounded by squeezing a rubber "A I...und Fill'Sife Holmesville Effective Monday,, October 2Qth, 1972, the 1 -and Fill Site at Holrnesvllle will be open for the winter*season as follows: 9:00 4:00 p.m. Six DaysWeek' (EXCEPT SIUNDAYS A HOLIDAYS) These hours to remain In effect while Standard Time is observed and will be known as winter hours. Please ''be governed accordingly. ALL PAPERS MUST BE PROPERLY IN BOXES OR BOUND AND SECURELY TIED. Containers may be purchased at the site.. LAND FILL SITE, COMMITTEE A few hours in the river early 'Monday morning, yielded Chuck Kellestine this fine catch of Trout. The fish weighed 11 and five pounds and the big trout took 20 minutes to a half hour to land. (staff photo) Legion Ladies dart tourney The eine Cl Ladies Legion Auxiliary Dart Tournament was' held in the Legion Hall, Goderich, October -25 ' with six- teen teams taking part. Dorothy Wright's team from Kincardine was first; Eileen Wrightson's team from Kincar- dine was, - second;,. Isabelle McClure's team of Blyth was third; and Catherine Johnston's team of Kincardine was fourth. • The four winning teams will g� on to Regional play-offs. Winners of the . draw were Ann Sallows, Vanastra; blanket. Other winners were Evelyn ° Carroll, Rosemarie Lassaline, Michele Lassaline and Mae trayed many of the activities of UCW and was enjoyed by everyone. Mrs. Leonard Warr of Goderich Victoria St. conducted a liyely sing -song. The roll call was answered by a variety of projects of 1972. Ladies from Trinity -Ashfield received and dedicated the of- fering and-Blakes presented the thanks of everyone to all who contributed .to a successful day. An invitation for the 1973 Rally was received, from Goderich North St. UCW. The closing worship was in charge 'of ladies of the Holmesville UCW. 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