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District News
Community
mourns death
of citizen
DUNGANNON
DOINGS
Marie Park, 529-7719
Sympathy is extended to Frank Glenn
and family on the death of a dear wife,
mother and grandmother Mary (Cooke)
Glenn in her 86th year. Burial was in
Dungannon Cemetery on Saturday
afternoon.
There were 12 tables of euchre played at
the Seniors Centre on Wednesday evening.
High lady was Kathleen Glen, low lady
Bertha Q1son. High man Thys Groen and
low man Mel Jones. Door prizes were wbn
by Carman Pollock and Margaret
Errington.
Don't .fodrget to treat good old Dad to a
beef dinner on Father's Day by attending...
The Nile UC barbeque.
Anyone interested in joining the Nile UC
choir, please contact Shirley Dustow or
Debbie Park.
Irvine and Colleen Edy recently attend-
ed the marriage of Lyn Aubin and Robert
MacKay at Mount Carmel UC at Mor-
riston, the reception was held at the
Puslinch Community Centre. Lyn is the
daughter of Don and Jean Aubin, former
Dungannon residents who resided in the
home now owned by Leonard and Olive
Chisholm.
Congratulations t;o . Carol Ann Smjrth;
daughter of George and Judy Smyth, who
graduated from Guelph University with a
degree in psychology on June 3 and to.Judy
Carmichael, daughter of Don and Sharon
Pengelley, who graduated from UWO on
June 9.
Melba and Ed Stiles have , recently,
returned from, a trip to Great 'Britain.
While in Northern Ireland, they had a brief
but delightful visit with Molly and John
Whiteside in Dungannon. •
Many in the ares, including the
members of the Goderich Legion, will
remember Molly who can'ie to help us
celebrate our 125th anniversary of what
she calls the other Dungannon.
Molly sends her love and asks to be
remembered to all the dear friends she
met during her stay among us.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank of Kitchener
.enjoyed a visit on -Saturday afternoon with
Mel Jones.
Company over the weekend with Irvine
and Colleen Eedy were son Bob and
children Megan, Jennifer and Tim of
Mississauga and daughter Martha and
friend Peter: Stewart of Stratford.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
Giesbrecht nee Margaret McWhinney who'
were married on Saturday. . Margaret is
" the daughter of Bill and Ruby McWhinney
of AshfieldyTownship.
Congratulations to Allan Dyck and Dawn
McLeod whose marriage took place Satur-
day, June 13 at Wesley Willis United
Church, Clinton. Allan is the son of Mrs.
Elsie Pannabecker and Dawn is the
daughter of Doug and Donalda McLeod of
Vanastra.
Joe and Irene West and sons of Stratford
were weekend visitors with her parents
Derk and Tinie Logtenberg.
Visiting Roger and Elsie Pannabecker
this past week were her father Simon
Schroeder of Abbotsford, B.C., her sisters
Susan Bartsch of Williams Lake, B.C., and
Verna Regier of Abbotsford, B.C. and her
aunt Susan Klippenstein of Altona,
Manitoba. They all attended the Dyck -
McLeod wedding at Clinton with reception
at Saltford Valley Hall. Brian Dyck was
- groomsman for his father .Allan. The
Errington-Pannabeker families were also
• guests at the wedding.
On Sunday afternoon. a surprise 30th an-
- get togetherwas held, for Derk
and Tinie Logtenberg. Family and friends
gathered from Guelph,, Lucknow, Ripley,
Bluevale, Stratford and Goderich areas.
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. 1987—PAGE 11
Guess who's 29?
(Steve Collins)
Hang on to her Newt, you're
beaded for the rhubarb!
From the concerned citizens
and your buddies
(leaning on the pillars of the community)
LAKESHORE EROSION CONTROL
Installing Gabian Baskets
Measures were taken with four trees in Courthouse Park recently to prevent them from get-
ting Dutch Elm Disease which kills new foliage and starts killing the old. For prevention of
the disease, a chemical is mixed with water and this is put in tap holes in the tree four to six
inches apart around the base of the tree. The size of the tree determines the amount of
chemicals used. After the treatment, the holes are cleansed with alcohol and plugs are put
in. At left Peter Mills and Andy Beaton, employees of Davey Tree Expert Company in Lon-
don, demonstrate how it's done. (photo by Lou -Ann Hope)
couple celebrates 50th
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HOLMESVILLE - The Enterprising
Seniors held their meeting Thursday even-
ing in the community centre. Everett Mcll-
wain chaired the meeting. Gertude Trewar-
tha played the piano for the opening and roll
call was taken.
Frank Yeo gave the treasure'"s report.
Charlotte Norman read the minutes of the
last meeting. In the correspondence thank
yous received from pearl and John
McFarlane for the plant for their 50th an-
niversary and from Bessie Elliott- for her
flowers while in hospital.
Marion ,Powell reported on the birthday
party at Huronview and on the entertain-
ment. Ladies are to bring squares and
cookies. A nominating committee was set up
and consists of Mervyn Lobb, Gerald Orr,
Fran Powell, Helen Lindsay.
A picnic is to be held August 13 at Clinton
Conservation Park at 1:30 p.m. Ladies bring
dessert. The social committee is to purchase
hot dogs and corn. .
Euchre and shuffleboard were held and
lunch and social was enjoyed.
W.I. News-
Goderich Township Women's Institute
prepared and served 115 graduates and
parents in the community centre in
Hohnesville on June 22.
• Sunday School Anniversary
On Sunday morning the junior choir led in
the Ministry of Music in Holmesville United
Church. Rev. Jim Bechtelled in the worship
service. Scripture Reading was by tiatine,
Rutledge. Prayers,were said by Step Me'
Bush and Shari Lobb. Offertory prayer' was
given by Laurie Lobb. Receiving the offer-
HOLMESVILLE
NEWS
Blanche beeves, 482-9536
ing was Jason Lobb, Jason . Nakamura,
Jason Yeo, Greg Rutledge.
For the singing of the hymns, John
Greidanus played his accordion. Brian
Hemingway gave the Benediction and
David Hemingway introduced the guest for
the service who was Ev.•Smith' and Salty
dressed as a sailor. They kept the children
busy answering .questions on the Bible. Salty
sang the children a solo. Greg Crawford
thanked Mr. Smith and Salty and presented
him with a gift.
Awards and promotion were given out by
Bill Crawford, Superintendent of Sunday
School, assisted by Ray Bush of the Elders.
Following the service the Sunday School
served a lunch. This ends Sunday School for
the summer months.
50th Anniversary
Congratulations to Mervyn and Jean
Lobb, who are. celebrating 50 years• of mar-
ried life. . `.
On Saturday an open house was held at the
home of Don and Allison Lobb.
unday at f•Iolmesville• United
-criui'ich; lRev. Lobb of Port Huron Michigan
will be preaching.
John Neville will not
return to Stratford
STRATFORD - The Festival here an-
nounced recently that Artistic Director John
Neville will not be extending his 'contract
beyond the 1988 season. He is currently in
the second,year of a three year contraet.
`This has not been an easy decision to
make," Mr. Neville said. "When I first ac-
cepted this position, I said I had the best job
in the country. Thanks to the warm and cor-
dial relations I have enjoyed with the board
of governors, my feelings have not changed
and I appreciate the support they have
given me. However, after mtich soul-
searching, I am declining the board's invita-
tion to sign any extension to my contract as
artistic director.
"This is a great job, but it is all -
consuming and, at this stage of my life, I
feel it best for both me and my family that I
step down at the end of my term. I: love
Stratford. It is my permanent home and I
shall remain a resident who is proud to live
BOB
{NcKINLEY
R.R. 3 CLINTON, NOM 11.0
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