The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-03-07, Page 11OC$AiSL'NEWS
:Among, those from the area
attending the Farm Show in
London during the past week
. were Jim and Neil MacKenzie,
Lloyd Collins, Jim Bradley, the
1 chich brothers, and Mr, and
Mrs. ug Martyn. •
Home Kincardine
--..Hospital is John—V-an erveei=i,'
who has been a patient there..,_
Gei
for almostfour weeks.
Mr. Ray, MacKenzie of.
Toronto spent the weekend
with Mrs: Henry..'.MacKenzie
and boys,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mat-
thewrnan were guests of their
son Doug at Kimberly, where"
he teaches skiing. His; students
are doing especially well, some
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GODFRICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY,MARCR 7, 1974- '4DLI. i
receiving honours 'sin raring
` events:
Oungratula`tiuns to _Ken
Parrish, son of Mr. .and Mrs.
Duncan Farrish who won the
scoring championship with 73
points in Jr. R Hockey. Ken
has been playing for the Strat-
ford Warriors team and ;atten-,
ding school in Stratford,, while
brother David is playing hockey
„in Sudbury and attending
school.
Mrs. Jim West .was ,hostess to
the W.M.S. of Ashfield
Presbyterian .Church recently.
Mr. Finlay MacDonald,
member of council for Maxfield
township, attended the Good
•
•` Roads l onventign in Toronto
recently, n.. •
Mrs '.Don Simpson Jr, spent a
few days with hii 'w parents rim.
and ..Mrs. Don. Simpson a"; did
Jana Simpson with Mr, and Mrs:
Robt. Simpsory both are atter►
ding University and ,are +ori .
study week.
"Thinking abowt
`"DUMBER BUILDING
MATERIAL" think of
JOHN JEFFERY i SON,
163 ELGIN E 5244171
Although the liquor licence has not yet been issued for "The
Mill" inn at Benmillor, when ii `is, guests will make use of this
lounge -bar area. The circular stairs to the right Lead to the
second and third floors where guest accommodation is
0
located. The bar, at the left, is entering a anew service having
previously served as a bank cofinter at Clinton. "The Mill"
held its officialopening on Saturday but, although limited
service is now available, the operation will not get into full
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By C.M. Blake
•
Messrs.'•Girvin Reed, Warren
Zinn,: Finlay MacDonald, and
'J.D. Durnin, attended the Good
Roads' •Cest'ryritilih in Toronto
for three days 'last'week. Mr.
and Mrs. HarveyzCulbert were
also in: attendance at .the con-
vention.
-Mr. .and Mrs.' Bill Moulton,
Simcoe, visited last Saturday
and'Stind'*vvit 'bhe ' former 's
father, Mr. Frank Moulton and
Mrs. Lillian MacDonald.
Arthur McMichael was able
to return home on Sunday from
hospital in London, where he
underwent and operation on
his back. He will be ;con-
vayylescing at home for sone.
William.: `Bill" ' Wiggins
returned home from Wingham
and District Hospital on Friday
following a siege of hiccoughs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cham-.
bers and baby Tracy from
Stratford, also Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Murch and Vincent
from Clinton visited • recently
with Mr. and Mrs. I'iugh
McWhinney.
Mrs. David . Dawson, .Miss`
Heather Park, and Mrs. Wayne'
o�7urnin_ enjoyed ",•a week's.
holiday in Florida recently.`
Donald° E. U. ,„,-Thompson
passed' away on Monday,
February 25, 1974 at his
residence on concession 6, West.
-Wawanosh in his 62nd year. He
.• is survived by two sisters,
Rebnccati(MY . Donald Gibbon)
of Sundridge and Lucy of Oak-
ville.
•Sympathy is extended also to
... relatives here of -,the late Mr.:
ro Frank 'Johnston, of Lucknow;
to relatives and neighbours of'
the late Walter Scott of.
weekend with. Mrs. 'Ronald
Pentland. Their daughter
—Norma Pentland -from Sudbury
alsdr visited with them while
•• there. On their return they '
called on Kr. and Mrs. Alan*
Pentland at Callender.
Mr. and `Mrs. Marcus Berger
have returned from. Florida
having enjoyed several months
-in-the-warm climate.
Dave Courvoisier is .a .patient
in Goderich Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital since
Thursday.
The Official Board of
Dungannon and Nide United
Churches met'' on • Monday
evening at Nile Church with a
.,good : attendance:
Mrs. Dwight Aldham, John, '
Greg and Larissa visited on
Sunday with .Mrs. Mary Bere,
and family.
Misses Cathy and Jean
Stothers.were home during the
weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stothers and
• Jim.
A nuniber of members of the
Eedy families were home
during the weekend and atten-
ded a relati re shower for
Rosemarry Eedy held in
Goderich, Saturday evening. •
On Sunday .A.d. 'Sher.wood:s
Coach Lines took two bus loads
of.spectators to the Ice Capades
in Kitchener.
The theme of the Worl
of Prayer was "Mak
Belgrave whose wife'„ Alice
Shackleton is well "known ., to
' many here; • to Mrs. Morley
Johnston and family in—the
passing of her mother, Mrs.
Yourtgblut, Auburn; and to
relatives• here of the late Mr.
Harvey Coleman of Varna. .
Mr. and Mrs. _Wilfred Pen-
tland motored to North Bay
last Friday to spend ,the
•
d Day
e us
Builders of Peace', and the
'service was held, in Dungannon
•Un•ited Church under the
leadership of Mrs. Lorne Hasty,-
Mrs. Wilmer Rutledger.-.-Ni1P,. '....
and. Mrs. John Franken of St.
- Augustine. Father Dentinger of
:Kingsbridge was guest speaker
and btought an , inspiring
message. Mrs. Rick Park sang a
solo, accompanied on the piano
by Mrs. Art McMichael. Atten-
dance was about 40, and collec-
tion received was $36101
DUNGANNON W. 1. ,
The old saying, "Life begins
^at A0" may be true,, but' it cer-
taiply takes on an added glow
at', 60.
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Seiec.ted stye
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CLEAI.-OUT
�LORSH-EIM
SH • ES-.
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d This was evident when
Dungannon Women's institute
giehered in Nile United'Church
Sunday School room for their
February meeting. The oc-
casio`n' was the• first event to
celebrate the 6,0th annivers 31'-•
of ,the organization of 'the W.L�
in Dungannon.
The president, Mrs. Haryey
Alton welcomte'd• (e.ver$;•one:
Following the- institute grace,
members and guests sat down
to, a hearty pot -luck lurlchon. .
The tables were decorated with
blue streamers and yellow dal-
€odils. A lace cloth and yellow
candles--•-decofated the table.
centred ' with the beautifully
decorated ' 60th anniversary
cake.
During the luncheon, Mrs.'
Alton called on Mrs. Lorne
Ivers, a life member; to cut the
cake.. In a few. words, Mrs.
Ivers graciously: •expressed her
appreciation of the honor.
A lucky prize draw was held,.
The winners were . Mrs. W.
Brown, •Mrs. M..Reed, Mrs. -H.
Alton and Mts. Nicholson.
Mrs. Donald Haines of
Auburn, •district• president, was
a guest and. brought greetings.
"Mrs. H. Alton thanked Mrs.
Haines and presented her with"
a gift. --
ccompMrs. Haines ,was accom-
panied
anied by Mrs. W. Bradnock of
Auburn,'. Area President. Mrs.
Bradnock brought
from the area. Mrs. C. Blake
thanked Mrs. Bradnock, "and
expressed appreciation of the
honor of her visit and presen •
ted her with•a gift.
' ,Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge gave a
thoughtful pies ion >f the,'
mc'to, "A friend is a ,present
you give,. to, yourself'.
' It was interesting to note
that the roll call, "Name. a
favourite beauty spot", was .an-
swered most often by a place
near • home. •
The topic for the"" day was in
charge of Mrs. McClenaghan,'
public relations officer. By the
use of slides and tape recorder, ..
she presented a' travelogue. •
During the business, . Mrs.
Ivers reported't�hat'the next an-
niversary event would be a
.dessert -card Party at Brookside
School in March. '
. Annual reports are to be
ready for the March meeting.
greetings
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