The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-10-02, Page 5w
DNGANNON'DOIN6S •
MRS. MARY SERE
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE birth of a daughter in Wingham DUNGANNON 1 4-H
hospital, a sister for Jaqueline The third meeting of the
, Dungannon United Church and Paul. Dungannon Doo,nuts was held
celebrated its 120th Anniver- Mrs. Ben Mole arrived home at the home of Mrs, Bev
sary on Sunday. Rev. H.G. from hospital in London and is MacInnes on September 17.
°Dobson was preacher at both ' convalescing well. Eight members answered the also Inne y s w c
Mrs. Eldon Austin returned•'- points along with the Tail Ends
morning and evening services. roll call telling when they' eat for fourth spot followed by followed by John Empson of the
The music in the morning home after a stay in Wingham the most bread rand in what 311 Dave
Hospital. Augies Dogies and the Rookiesolbourne with 311 and' Dogies
was provided by -the Junior p form. ,
Hopefuls, each wiffi seven,
Choir and Mrs. McMichael. . Mrs. Bev Ohm was hostess to Betty Errington read the p r• with 310. The year's high triple
a plaque demonstration held at h Goderich Manufacturing with g p
They sang "Amazing Grace", p q minutes of the last meeting• six and A&P in the basement° belongs tc Don McWhinney
and "I am not Alone Today." the 'home of her mother, Mrs. Press? reporter and secretary with 848 followed by Kevin
Harvey Culbert, on Monday for this. week, is Kathy .Pen- still - scoreless.
Miss Nancy Errington sang a• �
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riODER ICH SIGNAL-STAR,.THU,RSD,AY',ACT,OBER 2,19750E E'5'
Signol Stoll 1-niop sl�t anlanos:
Rurnig's 808 and John Emp-
,,yon's 740.
Don McWhinney also notched
thehigh single last Monday
night with a 332 followed by
John Empson with 311 and
Dave Cornish of DRM(o with
306. McWhinney blasted an 809
triple for the night's high
followed b ' Kevin Rumig with
808 and Dave Cornish with 735.
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The results of Monday night
The Signal -Stars picked up
seven points Monday night to , stand after three weeks of
take over sole po session of bowling which so far have Don
first place in the Me's Monday McWhinney with the best
Night Lea ue. The Stars are average for the year,, The
oneup ungURMCo and Roy's DRMCo bowler' has a 264
Boys who share second spot average followed by Kevin
with Len's Wreckers two points Rumig of UK!V1C'c, with 232 and
'Porn Flynn 'of the.Signal-Stars
back of that with,14 and alone in kith 226.
third. The high single for the year is
The.Rookieshave' 11 season Don h 'th 33'
so evening Several ladles enjoy tl d•
Mr.
memory of
M and Mrs, Herb articles demonstrated by. Mrs. members' pamphlet for
l `` seeing the variety bf. plaster »1'
Flowers were placed in Everyone read out of the - )riZenS
aran
Alton by granddaughter Mrs Judy Buchrow of Kitchener.
discussion and answered the
Ettabelle Bradley. Ken Ohm's grandmother, .. ' questions. Brown Batter Rolls
Music for the evening service were made or
Mrs Heinbuck died suddenly at
f demonstration
life
was the South 'Huron Choir, her home in Stratford n Fri.and these turned out very well.
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under the direction' ofMrs. night and her funeralis on The fourth meeting of
McCaffrey, . organist and Monday
Dungannon ,1 4-H Club opened
°choirleader of Exeter United Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Culbert
with the pledge. Nine members
Chi`urs h They were ac arrived home on Saturday - answered the roll call which
night after a week at' the
db M Moffat' d �
was to bring a convenient yeast ,
or lawn bowling
present e e Mrs.. an ' Plowing Match near Oshawa.
presented a real musical.treat. g product wrapper used at Home. On`'I'hursday, September 25, piano, conducted a iawt►
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McNee Kathy Pentland read the the Goderich Lawn Bowling bowling sing song to the en -
Club held their annual dinner at joyment of -all.
North Street United Church. Fred Richardson reported on
Mrs. Grace. Scrimgeour, the use of the grants received W
president of the'ladies' club and from New Horizons ,for the
Ted White, President of -the rehabilitation of the Club.. A
Men's club extended a very mower and. a roller have been
warm welcome to the 74 -lawn purchased, also bowls for the
bowlers and their friends who use of new bowlers. The
attended. , lighting system has been
The new members and new renewed and more shades are
bowlers 'were introduced and on order. The very old ditch
given" enthusiastic applause. , boarsis have been replaced as
No one could remember as well as the club house leaky
large a turn -out at any previous roof.
annual dinner. The fences are being rebuilt
Following a most delicious or repaired. Plumbing and
dinner served by the ladies of (continued on page 11)
the Church, Harold Knisely, -t
with Mrs, Berith, Jessop'at the,'
SOCIAL NEWS 1 and boys of Ajax visited their
parental homes in. Goderich
Mr.� amend Mrs. Jim Dobson, and Dungannon last weekend.
Jeffrey and David of Hamilton Sandra's grandmother, Mrs.
visited with his parents, Rev, Barr, celebrated her birthday
H.G. and Mrs. Dobson last on the weekend.
weekend. Lorne Hasty returned home
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling, on Saturday -after several days
Darlene ' and - Harold of in the hospital and is still quite
Thamesville spent the weekend Weak.
with $.etty's parents, Mr. and The W.I..planning committee
Mrs: Robt. Irvin. Darlene is • met at the home of Mrs. Marion
going to" stay this week with her Ginn on Monday evening.
- grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. • Lorne Eadie and Allan
Russell Irvin` and '-Mr: 'Wm. of Holyrood visited'her mother,
Irwin were dinner guests on Mrs. Elma Reed on Sunday and
Sunday. attended anniversary service
The Lay School of Theology in the evening. •'
for all lay people who wish to Mrs. Tom O'Malley (nee
improve on their knowledge of Loretta Kinahan) of Teesvwater
.the faith begins on October 1 at called on . Mrs. Minnie Jones
Clinton in the evening.;The and Mel one day last.week,.
Miss Ethel Case and Mrs.
' Lecturer is Dr, Ross Crosby Ritaise of Toronto, Misses
-and ,Rev. H:G. Dobson will give Margaret Disher.- and Clare
further information to anyone Sproul and Mrs. Art Elliott of
interested in attending.
Goderich made several calls in
Next' Sunday. is World the village on. Thursday.
Communion and church will be Congratulations to Mr. and
at 11:15 a.m. with Sunday Mrs. Doug Kerr on the birth of
School at the regular -time also. a daughter, .a sister for Jim,.
Nile anniversary is on- October Debbie and Jody.
19 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Gectl•ge ' 4,,
Watt as guest preacher. - 'Mrs. Walter Vella (nee Joy
Congratulations, to Mr. and McNee) of Greenwood, Nova
Mrs. Utley (nee Radine Pen- Scotia and her daughter,
tland) of Goderich on the birth Deborah,°Goderich spent the
of a daughter, ErinDawn: - weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Congratulations also to Mr. Graham McNee and visited
and .Mrs. David Dawson on the Mrs. Mary Bere and family. •
minutes of the last meeting.
Press reporter and secretary
for this week is Judy Godfrey.
For demonstration the girls.
made Bear Claws, Butterhorns,
Snails, Bowknots, Figure 8's, -
Fan Tans, Parkerhouse Rolls
and Cloverleaf Rolls which they
planned to • eat at the next
meeting, October 1.
Harbor Report
September 24 the E. B.
Barber arrived . light from
Sarnia 'for salt; the tug C. W.
Rogers arrived with a string of
barges. *'
September 25 the . Kingdoc
arrived light for salt; the
lighthouse ship Morgan . T.
Martin arrived.
September 26 ..the Chicago
Tribune arrived with a load of
grain from Thunder Bay.
September 27 the Agawa
- Canyon - arrived light from
Detroit for salt.,,
September 30 the Lawrendoc
arrived light from Erie for salt;
the ,Coast Guard Cutter Rapid
arrived from patrol. -
Dear f ditor;'
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show, called "Master's Touch"
at 9:00 on Channel 8; Wingham,
Sunday mornings, and also on
Global 3, Sunday afternoon at
2:30, who have been helped in
his Miracle Services.
,These services are all in-
terdenominational. Why; - not
make it a point to attend a
Miracle Service, even -if it is
just for curiosity, to see what is
happening.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Norm.an,.-
175 Mary St.
Goderich.
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THINK! .THINK! THINK!
RESIDENTS OF GODERICH AND ENVIRONS
THIS° -I'S• GODERICH MINOR HOCKEY YEAR
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DECLARATION DATE,.,OCT..15, 1975
With Public meetings, pamphlets, and -press conferences let us,make a monumental
year for G.M.H.A..
Think! Think! Think! of -a positive contribution and'dear people please contribute
with. ideas, labour, dollars and cents.
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