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Four flee Brownieland
Brown Owl Mrs, Diane Buchanan presents Guide handbooks
to (from left) Joanne Buchanan, Carolyn Moyne, Lori Hassall. ,
and Judy Osmond who, flew beyond the gates of Guideland
fast Friday at Robertson Memorial School. (staff photo)
Several from Dungannon at-
tended the anniversary service
at Nile on Sunday morning:
Rev. 1-i, Snell of Exeter
• preached ar`%irispiring sermon
based on' a verse from
Revelations: "The dwelling 'of
God is with',men. All. who
were present thrilled to the
beautiful music provided by the,
MacMillan Family. ,
Church service and. Sunday
School as usual will -be held in
Dungannon 'United Church "on
Sunday_. The members of L.O.
Lodge dill attend worship.
Mrs. •D:• S. Fines, Mr._ and
Mrs. G. G. Wilbur of Toronto
spent the Thanksgiving -
weekend at their sunimer home
here. Mr; Wilbur's parents, Mr, -
and Mrs. Alec Wilbur of Delhi
visited with .them 'on the Sun-
day:
Mrs W. A. Stewart, .is spen-
ding a few ,days with Mr. and'
Mrs. T. M. -Durnin at Dunlop.
Mr. • and Mrs. B. F: Comfort
of .t. Catharines are spending
a week with Mrs. Cecil Blake.
Mrs. Harold Johnston, her
two daughters and their
husbands, Mrs. Muriel Welsh
and son,- all of ,London visited
with Mr. : and Mrs. Russell
Johnston on 'the weekend.
Mrs. Mary Bere, Kathy and
Jamie, Mr: 9 Earl McNee,
•Belmore , and Mrs. Graham
McNee had dinner with `Mr'.
'and. Mrs. R. D. "Aldham on
Sunday to celebrate Gregory
Aldham';s birthday.
Mrs..Chas. Fowler has been
in hospital in Wingham for the
past week with infection in her
leg and . hopes to get home
within a few, days. Ncr:` and
Mrs. Thos. Fowler and family
of Parkhill ,visited Mr. Fowler
iri Dungannon and Mrs. Fowler
in hospital on the weekend.
Congratulations to Mr_,and.
Mrs. Don Caesar (nee Kathy
Culbert) who were married on
Saturday in Dungannon United
Church with the reception
being held in Lucknow Legion
Hall. 'A community shower was
held for Kathy in the church
basement at which she received
many lovely gifts from friends
and relatives. Don's mother
and sister from Lion's Head
were present at the shower..
Thanksgiving weekend
visitors with Mr. and ,Mrs. Gor-
don Anderson were Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Grewar, .Nancy and
Bradley of Mississauga, Mrs,
Margaret McLeod 'f Chatham
.and daughters, Catharine of
Montreal and Sylvia from St.
Catharines.
DUNGANNON.
HAPPY HOSTESSES. ,
The fifth rn'eeting _ of the
--Dungannon 1 elub was herd on
October 16 at 7 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Young.'
This week's secretary, press
JOIN THE CROWD
reporter is Elaine Stewart.
During roll call, the reference
file material was exchanged.
During business the color of
hook covers, color of lettering
and how the pictures are to he
arranged on ''the cover were
decided. Everyone is to bring
ideas for our Achievement Day
The -main discussion was on
entertaining at a party. Each
member took part in the
reading of discussion material.
The demonstration was of a
Christmas table centre made by
Mrs. Young from materials at
hand.
The group work was the
planning of a costume party to
he held at the seventh meeting.
Each member is to send an in-
vitation to a guest, they will
bring to thismparty. The mem-
bers, decided who was to bring
the table centre, name . places,
games and lunch.
The next meeting was' held
on October. 23 at the home of
Mrs. Maclnnes.
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CLERK'S CERTIFICATE
as to
1974 POSTING OF
PRELIMINARY LIST OF ELECTORS
for
' TOWN OF GbDERICH
I, J. Harold Walls, A.M.C.T., C.M.C., Clerk of the Town
of Goderich in the County of Huron certify that the°
Proliminary List of all.electors prepared as required by
The Municipal Elections Mt, 1974 was publicly posted
in the Office of the Municipal Clerk on the 17th day of
October, 1974..;
Electors should examine the list to ensure that their
names and relevant information are correctly shown.
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-Application for inclusions, additions or corrections to
br deletion#.from the list.may be made,by an eiector,oy
completing and filing a form obtainable at the Office of
the Clerk. ' ,,4
The last. day for filing forms requesting additions,
correction$ or deletions:
Friday, November 1st, 1974
57 West Street
Goderich, Ontario.
J. Harold Walls, .ArM.Cr' ., C.M.C.
Clerk -Treasurer.
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a Change'oil filter
• Check °all fluid levels
• Install snow tiffs
• •Rotate tires
• Check" coolant condition and
proper frost protection level
a • Blow dust and dirt from radiator fins
• Ins/ ect all hoses for deterioration
and/or leaks
• Pressure test cooling' system
• Check radiator cap for proper
operation
• Inspect all belts for condition and ten-
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• inspect water pump for leak -a, wear
and noise
• Examine heater for leaks
• Check temperature gauge for warning
Iighl operation
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• Check wiper blades and wiper arms
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Goderich Pee Wees
tie opener in London
'The Goderich Lions Pee
\''eras. opened their hockey
season with a game in the Lon-
don Gardens on Sunday 'where
they encountered London
Minor Pee Wees.
Goderich opened the scoring
in the second period --with a goal
tr{'►,m- Danny 'Maillet, assisted
by Larry Madge. London
,cored, twu in the third to gain
a one goal lead but the Lions,
in the final 25 seconds, were
TAYLOR'S C
who might. be joining 4H in a
am
few yearsr ,
The skit for Achievement
Pay is beginning to take shape
as for characters eta.
Mrs. De Boer marked the
hooks.to, see how members were
getting along while Mrs.
Hildebrand watched the
demonstration on cupcakes and
squares.
Next meeting will be Satur-
day, November 2 at the'Jackson
home.
able to bring the "game to a
draw-- 2;2. Robert McDonald
tallied the tieing goal with an
assist from Danny Mailjet and
Robby, Trebish.
A -good effort was put forth
by Goderich as a team in their
first exhibition game.
The Lions expect to play here
in their usual slot at 7. p.m.
next Saturday, starting the
home season with either the
first . scheduled game or
exhibition.
ORNERS 4H
The sixth . and seventh
meeting of Taylor's Corners
was, held on. Saturday, October
19 at the Westbrook Horne,
For the business, the girls
talked about the party which ..
will be, held at the Jackson's
'home' on Saturday, November
2. They were asked to make
and serve tunaburgers, relishes,
bundled potatoes, cupcakes and .
`-other food stuffs f,;mthis party.
The girls deeided to invite
-- their" mothers and a few "girl's
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