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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-03-28, Page 8PAGE iODEHXQH SIONAL•STAR; THURSDAY, MARCii 2$, 1£74 .Abbotsford students on the town 41. Little Bowl bowling lanes treated the students to two gapes of bowling on .Monday afternoon.. Prior to arriving ,a the lanes the students took a short tour of Goderich on lot. They walked from the Duke of Bedford to the school after lunch and then walked from St. Mary's to the bowling aliey. Included in their itinerary for the 'week are trips *to, Bell Aerospace, Douglas Point, the Ontario Hospital, Niagara' Falls and Huron County Pioneer Museum in Goderich; They 'will leave for home next Saturday aftemoon. (staff photo) DUNGANNON DOINGS eiy O.M. Blake EXPLORERS boys, Matthew and Andrew, of members now • attend, oth'er Kitchener spent ' the weekend churches elsewhere in the area.,, . Graduaticin Day for the with Mr. and Mrs_ I�r��ine Eedy 'pedal services to mark the Dungannon -.w Explorers „grasp n. 'an. Md Martha. ,M.rs...., . opening n are pl.a.nned by the uht.It era -»_Christi a -F -1-19w .11ilit..----C-1)111.'h was heTil'"'i►n Thursday, March' visited on Saturday and Sun= on the second Sunday in 'May: 21 in the form of a community day in 'Phamesyille with their The community is welcome to pot -luck• dinner. The leaders family, Mr. • and Mrs.' Fred attend: Stirling .and Darlene Darlene Six families ',presently make • who is three years old Monday,' up the new church.•,,While their wish to 'thank the ladies for, • -coming as their supl2,c„ ►rt_ is greatly appreciated. • During ahurt program March 25 celebrated her birth- meeting facilities are new, their presented by the girls,, they day one day early with her•°'. worship -is' not, as they have graduation bins and ~tars were ,grandparents there. previously:been meeting in the given•to the girls. From the 18 On Wednesday Mr. Fred home Of its members, girls in years .one, two, and Fowler' from' Port Elgin, also Orrie Gingrich of Dungan tleE,'there were five members Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fowler, .and non, a mem,her of the Church, children, 'Darrel and Karen, conducts services two Sundays ',from year three who graduated v from Exl d for from )'arkhill visited Mr. and a month and visiting members t .Quite a nu'mber'frc►m'here at-. ,Joe Metzger of Ashfield is the 'hese girls are Diane Maize, tended the play, m'Eyeryhod;y's .chairman of the congregation,. • Wanda Park, Shelley Rivett,,Crazy`' presented at Brookside Mrs. Laverne Martin of ,Ash, Arlene-Travis,Arlene-Travis,Arlenravis, and Mary n - Win Public School on ,Friday by the field is treasurer, Mrs. Metzger fermate. 4 Lucknow Agricultural Society is secretarv.and-the trustees•are` This past season .the ;atten- and .enjoyed tits three -act -Cleason4Martin of Ashfield, Joe dance was excellent with. nine �•►rnedv Metzger and Laverne Martin: girls' receiving perfect erten dance, •lifts;, arid girls Jane Anne and purchased from `the' � ?►curs ren v • _ Mrs. Chas. Fowler. take the other services. Mr. and Mrs. George Rihey The church building is being Weather per e of on •the an- Catherine from Seaforth visited Presbyterian church, through nual hike will hhe May 123. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pres-hytpry., The -Christian Th°e girls who will he jtiinir3g Wm Wiggin~: Fellowship group,. have been the Explorers next fall are rn vrted- to join thehike. Eric Wiggins has been in using the church''inte January• a , • Mrs. 1 orne Hasty .expressed Vancouver for about a month 1974. where hi•. ' ter Marion lives,. the thanks id the U.C.W. and He' is emplc ed in Landscape the ladies. present ,to the three G leaders; Mrs. Stewart,' ». • •Mrs. J.C. Maize aonci Mns. John Park.. • • • 4-H CLUB,,. • .The second meeting' of Dunga,nnon II 4-H Club held March 23 at Mrs. 'Howard Culbert's. Roll "call was an- swered by what people first look at in a person. ` Members ,rlecided. to ''name the club "The .Dungannon Dainty Damsels '. • Thea next meeting, will he "held ,at Mrs.. Howard Culherts on March :30th. \ Discussion , was on "Little Things ,That Count?' For demonstrations the , girls workedon the' care of their hands. , SOCIAL NEWS' • Miss Adele Keeling of, Leamington spent several days, during fhe holidays with Miss Wanda Wilson at the home of Mr.. and' Mrs. Wallace Wilson. Wanda' teaches French. to' Grades 7 and. 8 in Kincardine., schools: • Miss Sandra Errington 'from, Toronto 'spent the weekend. with Mr. and Mrs. Jib.) 'Errington and Audrey. Neil Dale of Clinton also was a guest there. On her 'return to Toronto on Sunday Sandra was accompanied by her cousins, Brian and Darlene Henderson WIT° had been holidaying with relatives here. Simon Logtenberg, son of Mr, and Mrs. Derk Logtenberg, was admitted to Alexandra Marine and General Hospital with in- fection from stepping on a nail. Fortunately Miss Pearl Cald- weol ;was able to return home. after a brief stay in Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eedy.and Laurel of Strathroy visited with Mrs; H.J.L. Eedy and Thornton On Saturday. They hall spent the holiday in the 'Barbados. Plan« to. attend -'and bring your friends to - Live Crusaded at Knox Presbyterian Church niihtty With Hymn' Sing at 7:45 p.hn. followed by Service at 8:00 p.m. NMr. and Bob Ott and 11, ardening with Ed. Warrington. Mrs, .Wilda Clatsworthy of Grantf n, and Raymond Taylor of Welland visited last Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Berl Park, Mr . Park and family.. Sixteen yearFsold .,Doug Park is in Victoria- Hospital•in Lon- don • where he underwent an U.C.W.• Nile United Church Women. were guests 'of' Dungannon U.C.W. ,on Tuesday,, at their. regular meeting, held in. S.S.• rooms at Dungannon United Church.' A Lenten theme was used for the devotional entitled • "Gad-, Acts'' Thi t po rtion Of program • was convened by Mrs. N. Pear operation Wednesday on his - tion and- her corumiftee, Mts. left eye which was injured Mcclenaghan, •'Mrs. - 'Winte. - when cutting a tree at •his •mute and Miss' B. McConnell. home. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Park Mrs. Carol Reed led .in a and family .from Mississauga"Hymn Sing"; and Mrs. Gwen visited Doug un Saturday, then Caesar addressed, the group • came home .on visit Mr. and -speaking on "Schools for the. Mrs, Ben • Parc, Doug ,iso irn- Retarded" (Gwen explained in proving favourably. His parents detail her work at "Golden Cir - accompanied Mr. and Mrs. ole School" in Kingham and Larry Park. to London on Sun- stated' that there are three day.' schools in Huron County for? Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .Cam -An invitat.ion'was• •extende'd- for Abell returned recently from •a all present . to visit the school., three week motor, tryp t.o A skit, "It's all in thg Mexico which.tt'iey enjoyed very Family'' `was p'resen'ted' « byd much, • Donna Alton and Marjorie Mrs. Paul Henderson and Pedtland, one very prejudiced daughters, Hceather, Jennifer, and the other more tolerant :of and Jill, ' from Mississauga, world problems. • spent the holiday week with the : ° former's parents Mr.'and Mrs. Dianne Park pleased the Harvey Alteon. Marsha Alton group by singing "Danny Boy'. visited with her , cousins all ' and ledthe group in several Week at the home of her grand- Irish numbers. parents also. Mrs. McClenegh.an expressed Mr. and Mrs. Bin -Blake and - thanks -fir' Mrs. 'Caesar, _then, Becky from Cambridge -Galt Mrs. Hasty conducted •a short were ' home here and in business period. , Mrs. Caesar, then Mrs: Harty Goderich this ,weekend. Other recent visitors with Mrs. C. - conducted a short business Blake included Mr.. and Mrs. period. " ''�• Palmer Kilpatrick from Agin- •A social hour followed at'tea court; Mrs. John. "Kilpatrick, time. M Lucknow; Mrs. Joe Courtney,, WI the benefit. of these children.' and,, Mrs. Bernardine Kinney 'Dungannon Women's In - Kingsbridge; and thet latter's - brother Albert O'Loughlin stitute )veld the second event, to celebrate their 60th anniver- . from Trcw, Michigan., .Racy, at . Brookside scho rl'on Bert Whyard ffo. Port March 20. Smtanley called ,chit"P Mrs, H.J.L• Over 0. Eedy and other former friends 90 ladies gathered for on Tuesday. an afternoon of visiting, dessert and euchre. During the lunch CHURCH PURCHASED , time' Mrs. ElAie Irvinnwt3n the Dungannon Christian prize for the lucky plate and Mrs. Carol Nivins the one for Fellowship Church;.a• branch of the' lucky cup. the Mennonite Church, has The high prize on the pink piurchaged the Dungannon cards went to Mrs. Anne Dex- ter and the low to Mrs. Maxine"-, Maizep On the white Bards, Presbyterian•Church and mem- bers have commenced services here, Mrs. Reta McPhee was high The Dutiannon Presbyterian Church, formerly associated , and Mrs. Florence' Bowderf was with -the Lucknow pastoral low score. charge, ?ceased having services ` n ,T4 president, Mrs. Harvey there some time ago and The Alt ,1?"" renived . the . guests « ' 1 assisted • by the P.R.O., Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan. The" committee in charge was, Mrs. , .Lorne Ivers, Mrs. Wm.' Stewart • ant-: assisted by •the . branch direc- tors:, irec-tors. Ever,,:one enjoyed a, happy time and some good visits with • old friends. DUNGANNON 'CLEVER EUTIES 'I'he third meeting of the Dungannon Clever -Cutjes was March 19, at the• home ofiArs. Dan MacInnis. •Leola .read ,-the minutes of the lea- meeting. Each girl answered the roll call , "One gond 'groom°ing habit• 1Y ,will practise" ' For this \yeek Kathy, Pen-, tland 'was nth \ press reporter and secretary. °' Eleven club Members were present. , t, Discustiion- was on storage the • hedro►m. Some illustrations were shown. Rebekahs see slides a .parade The Goderich Rebekah Lodge ;1p. 89 held its regular meeting'' "March -19 in `the' MacKay Hall.. Noble Grand Sister. Osbaldeston presided.• Elva During the business part of ' the meeting it was • reported that the District Deputy President would •make her of- ficial visit the 16th of April. She is Sister Mary Grigg. r,of Clinton. . A motion was made to invite the • Clinton Huron. Rebekah Lodge • and the Morning Star Rebekah', Lodge, Brussels, -as guests. • It, was agreed to present 20 year Veteran Jewels to Jnem- hers eligible this year.•' The scholar • Mrs. Ruby Snazel arid representative Mrs. Vera Larder were named' tci at- r _ tend the Rebekah assembly in June to be held in • the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. • The members ' were enter- tained b,y Bob Henry showing colored slides of scenes. in Goderich Christmas Parade, and vicinity. Several,familiar faces ' were seen. • A lovely lunch was.served by Sister V. Stanbury and commit- tee. Calf Club Dungannon and Lucknow Calf Club . held their organizational meeting at, Brookside Public School* on ' Thursday, March Len Mac ,regor axtension assistant, had games and sorigs to sing. Officers for Dungannon Calf Club are: president, Linda Dougherty;' viee-president . Fran Lotenburg; vice-president Fran Lotenburg; secretary Phillip Young; press \ reporters, Goderich, Sandra Nivin°s; Lucknow; Glen Dougherty. `- The leaders 'are Bob McNeil,. Boss Fedy, and John Clark. Meetings are ''held •every second Tuesday Of each month. -The officers and junior leader's and leaders of club are to be•a't John Clark's in Aprils NEVER EFO HAVE R' SCE LIKE THESE BEEN OFFERED it's our 10 Day ash it (:rry fl fl I V isa 1 So 1 1 'Check on our competitive ntices for your home improvement needs 1 'v