HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-09-04, Page 34PAGE 6A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, li! J RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 19:5
DUNGANNON DOII4QS
MRS. MARY BERE
Mr: and Mrs: Ronald Stormes
of Kitchener spent a few days
at Point Farm -with their
daughter' at and her husband,
Mr, and Mrs. 'John Wyman and
Chris and called on friends in
Dungannon. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilbur
and Bradley, W illowdale, Mrs.
D.S. Fines of Toronto, also Mr.
and Mrs. Alec Wiilbur. of Delhi
spent the weekend at the for-, •
mer's summer . home in
.Dungannon.
Mrs. Mary Bere anti Jamie
accompanied Mrs: Juin
Carruthers to Kintail on
Thursday evening to visit Steve
and Marilyn Stothers, Scott,
Joanne, Steven and Susan who
were leaving Friday to return
home to Winnipeg after a two
week vacation at the family ,
cottage.
School opened for th€ fall
term von September 2 with an
enrolment at Brookside of 408
and a staff of 18 teachers. New
faces on staff are Mr. Gary
Jewitt, Acting Principal and
Miss Vianne Trezise, French
Porter's HII teacher, who comes from North On Wednesday evening,
°°°'` Bay. She has an apartment in• September 3 Dungannon
Lucknow. Although there were Women's Institute meeting was
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and south walls. The •shrubs, a few minor crises such as a held at the home, , of Mrs.
which were planted before child missing his bus home or George Errington, with the
Andy bought the land, cut down one getting ,put on the wrong theme Family Affairs,
on landscaping costs. bus and having a free tour of ,The president, Mrs. Graham
Andy rented the apartment to the township, everyone settled McNee welcomed 18 members
tenants for two ye4rs, but last into the familiar routine fairly and opened the meeting. Mrs.
June he and his wife, Ramy, smoothly. Since the portable. Gordon Finnigan was pianist. •
• d Both f them list classroom has of been The usual order of the
� o ►n�4 delivered Ed y
;The secretary and press
reporter will rotate each week.
Thi, unit is -entitled Let's
Bake Hread. All members
-helped make whole wheat,
Yreeter bread which will be
Naked next meeting.
The second meeting will be
held at th?' home of Mrs. Donna
Young on Wednesday Sep-
tember 10 at 7 p.m.
P,res's Reporter,
Virginia Chisholm
DUNGANNON W.�.
Newlyweds making'
home in Port Elgin
St, J,rnres Roman Catholic
Church in Seaforth was the
setting Saturday:•J my 26 for the
wedding of 'Ann Margaret
Phillips and Stanley Rex
'Johnston.. --The Rev, H.J.
Laragh officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Phillips,
Seaforth. The groom is the son
cyf Mr. and Mrs. Ford Johnston,
Varna.
The couple honeymooned in
Alberta and British Columbia,
and are residing now in Port
Erin.
move in. of o `
several reasogs for c nj y' 'et Mrs. G wham and. meeting was changed due to the
her � c< • "B k d rn a
their novel home. "All then
The house' js situated on a
hill. From the living ,room
window and the front door, they
see a beautiful view of the lake.
On Most summer days, they
feel a cool breeze.
The television reception is
excellent,' especially with the
tall antenna they • recently-
bought.
ecently
bought. The aerial also acts as
a lightning rod. Ramy is a
nurse at AM & G Hospita'1' and
Andy ' is an ambulance at-
tendant. Both enjoy their scenic
drive to and from work , called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Ramy lived in Goderich for Godfrey and.family on Sunday.
over.a year before she married Rev. H.G. Dobson's sermon
Andy andsnoved•fo the country, on Sunday was entitled, "Give
"I liked ,Goderich the first God Your Best". He thanked Mrs. 'Clifford Purdon and read
time I saw it," she comments. the choir and ,, Mrs' Judy by Mrs. R. Robson. •
"There seemed to be a'church McMichael, organist for heir In the business period Mrs. '
on almost every corner, and I contributions to the service and Harry Girvin, secretary-„
thought maybe that's why they invited any young people who treasurer read the minutes of .
called it Goderich."' are interested to join the choir. the August meeting, and the
,X "And then you end up living Dungannon Church Annie money on hand.
Grade f lass are using the demonstration a e
g rn*as a classroom, hopefully pie were seated in the
not for long. kitchen while Mrs. George
Sympathy is extended to Mr. Errington, assisted by Mrs.
Raymond Finnigan and family Roy Robson, prepared and
on the death of his daughter, baked . three dishes, i.e.
Louisoin hospital in Goderich. Cheeseburger Pie, Quiche
Please call- your Lorraine, and Cheese 'Pastry.
correspondent by Sunday . This was capably done and :two
evening each weekend.if you ,; baking contests kept 'members
have news. It helps to make a guessing. •
more interesting column for Again in the living room, the
you to read.- roll ,. call was answered by
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lin- naming a favourite pie and how
nington,D Michael and Ricky to make it.
The 'Motto, "Good health,
good food, good friends are a
blessing to be cherished all our
lives", was well prepared by
displayed at the rally and Mrs.
Alvin Kerr is in charge of them.
Mrs. Errington had a picture.
name guessing Contest gust
before lunch. Lunch, consisting
of samples •of the pastries and
pumpkin tarts, brought a very
interesting meeting to a close.
Hostesses were Mrs. G.
ERRINGTON, Mrs. Roy
'Robson and Miss Iva Carr,'
Press Reporter,
Mrs. Cecil Blake
DON'T BE SHY
COME JOIN US!
BE A + BLOOD DONOR
in a church," `Andy grins. sary is Scot...8.
A few weeks ago Andy ,and
Ramy held a party for Red on
his' 70th birthday. It- seemed
appropriate to celebrate in the The first meeting of
building where the family
worked so hard. Dungannon 1 4-H club was held-
Sometimes they refer to their at the tiome of Mrs. Bev...
home as a house; crier times Maclnnis with seven members
they call it "the church." Some present.
neighbors boast it's. Porter's Election of officers took place
Hill's first high-rise apartment with- the , following result:
building: • President Annabelle Stewart;
Regardless of what it's vice-president Arlene Travis;
called,. the church shows what secretary and press reporter,
people can do with a little Virginia Chisholm; treasurer,
ingenuity and a lot of work. Donna Young.
DUNGANNON 1 4-H
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• Date for the Huron County
Rally at Belgrave is Monday;
October 6, and for. the Area
Convention at St. Thomas is
October 15 and 16.
A card party is being planned
for October instead of the
annual Spring card party. Mrs.
Warren Zinn is to be convener
of the committee to ,make all
plans.
Discussions re the fashion
•sh.ow and Huron County
Ploughfng Matci are to ,be
continued. Two quilts are to be
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AUBURN AND OISTRICT NEWS
.Mrs Wes Bradoo.ck 526-1595.
NI v. Mrs John Daer, Mr.
Rohert pact'. Nit-. and .Mrs.'l'h.I,rnas,.lohnston, Miss Laura
Phillip and tilrti Ed' I)zfvis
attended the 100th anniversary
service at :Trinity Anglican
Church. Belgrave last Sunday
when Rev Bien de Vries of
Kitchener was 0 guest speake'r'.
:Mr. and :1rs. Karl Teichert of
Goderich visited on Sunday
evening, w'it'h Miss Laura
Phillips and Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas J ohnston.
Everyone is invited to attend
the annualHarvest, Horne
'services in St. Mark's Anglican
Church on Se,pteniher 14 at 9:30
. a.m. Dr. RD. Wilkin of
Vv'ingham will be the guest
speaker and the soloist will he
Mr•s. Mal•iurie Dunlop .of
Goderich.
Friends are, pleased to see
Reg, Hamilton..hom.e after
several Weeks •a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London;
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Anderson; Miss Nancy
Anderson and Mr. Greg Park of "
Dungannon recently holidayed
at MacTiet!for the weekend.
Mr: and Mrs. Roy Allison and
Mr. and Mrs, Gus Raats, all of
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Allison of Alsia Craig
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harland Esplen
• of Meafor•d spent the weekend.
with Mrs. Beth Lansing. `
Mr, and Mrs. `Ralph Hamlyn
of Lambeth visited last, Sunday
with Mrs: Albert McFarlane.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Peter of
Bervie visited last. Sunday
evening with Mrs. Beth Lan-
sing.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M4 Cosh
of Ripley visited last Sunday
evening ., with Mrs Eleanor
uiadnock.
Miss Bonnie Armour and
Julie of Waterloo spent the
• 11 eekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Thomas Jardin.
-Mr. and Mrs. George Walker
of Belgrave and Mr, 'W,.A.
HuMphrey of St. Helens visited
on Saturday with, Miss Laura
Phillips and Mr. '• and Mrs.
Thomas Johnston.
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