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Autumn, boy scouts and fresh, crisp apples just seem to go together naturally. Cubs and
scouts were out in force last weekend selling the traditional Boy Scout apples in the
group's annual fund-raising effort. Despite the rain Saturday morning, Cubs Tony Stark,
9, and Mark Bosman, 9, both members of Fourth Goderich, found that business was
lucrative on a corner of The Square. (photo by Dave Sykes)
Dungannon residents to
celebrate 40th anniversary
.
On Sunday, the Park -Hodges families •
gathered at the Seniors' Centre to observe
Thanksgiving and the christening of Cory
Michael Hodges, four month old son of Tim
and Wanda (Park) Hodges. Guests were
present from Peterborough, Nova Scotia,
Toronto, London, Goderich, Lucknow and
the immediate area.
Tracy Cook, Kevin Baltzer and Brad
Park were three of the Maitland Squadron„
Air Cadets who took part in weekend exer-
•- cises at Camp ipperwasl7."-w.. ...—
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George
Hickey (Sylke Becker) of Blyth on the
birth of Brea Leona on Tuesday, October 6
in London and to proud grandparents
Juergen and Edna Becker- of Goderich,
formerly of Dungannon.
Congratulations to Rod and Marg
McKenzie on the occasion of their 40th
wedding anniversary which they will
celebrate this coming weekend October 24
at the Goderich Memorial Auditorium.
Mrs. Jessie Carpenter of St. Catherines
visited on Friday with Bill and Marie
Park.
On Thanksgiving Sunday, three children
were baptized at Dungannon United
Church: Julie Amanda Hamilton,
daughter of John and Nancy Hamilton;
Cory Michael Hodges, son of Tim and Wan-
da Hodges and Jocelyn Ruth Nichol
Pentland, daughter of Jim and Joanne
Pentland.
Robert Cros of British Columbia visited
With his mother-in-law, Lee Shetler, last
week.
Seniors' Centre
There were 12 tables of euchre at the Oc-
tober 7 games at the Seniors' Centre. High
man was John Harris, low white card Anne
Kraul, high lady Belle Mole, low lady Ellen
Foley and Aileen Trommer tied, with
Ellen winning the cut. Door prizes
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Marie Park, 529-7719
Kathleen Glen and Clarence Allin.
.Oz'October 14, winners were high white
cid Belle. Mole, low Clarence Allin, high
lady Barb Pollock, low Kathleen Glen.
Door prizes Lois Cunningham and Carman
Pollock, Don't forget to come in costume
for the 28th euchre.
Get your partner'for the euchre tourna-
ment sponsored by the area seniors on Oc-
tober 26.
In celebration of Ontario Public Library
week there will be a Senior Citizens Han-
. dicraft Exhibit on Thursday, October 22, at
the Lucknow Branch. Everyone is invited
to come.
Bazaar planned
for November 5
The Legion Ladies Auxiliary to Goderich
Branch 109 held •their first Snowflake
Bazaar in 1972. It has since become an an-
nual event at the Goderich Legion Hall.
The Bazaar was convened by Hilda Hirst
from 1972-86. -
This year it is to be held on Thursday,
November 5 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. A hot
noon luncheon is available from 11:30 a.m.
• to 1:30 p.m.
Come see two floors of crafts, home abk-
ing and local produce.
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Anniversary service
held at Knox church
AUBURN
Mildred IL.avwlor, 526-7589
Knox United Church was beautifully
decorated for the Anniversary Service with
Rev. Dave Snihur conduting the service.
Special music was by the "Jazz Vox" of
Goderich conducted by Eleanor Robinson
with GDCI students Erin Robinson,
Maureen Stapleton, Robin Wark, Wayne
MacVicar, Craig Wark and Lori Millian.
The Call to Worship was read alternative-
ly followed by the hymn "I Serve A Risen
Saviour" followed by the prayer of ap-
proach. Announcements followed.
The children's song was ' `Hallelu Hallelu"
followed by the children's story being the
conclusion of the past two Sundays.
The minister's sermon was entitled
"Looking Into The Past, Living In The Pre-
sent, Looking To The Future."
The offering was received by Peter
Verbeek, Allan Webster, Laurence Plaetzer
and Murray Rollison. The hymn "All The
Way My Saviour Leads Me" was sung. The
minister pronounced the benediction with
the choral closing by Jazz Vox.
WMS MEETING
The Presbyterian WMS met at the home
of Mrs. Martha Daer for their Thanksgiving
service.
Martha, the president, presided and open-
ed the meeting with a Scripture reading.
The order of the service was followed from
the Glad Tidings including hymns, Scripture
readings and prayers. •
The study was in charge of Mrs. Frances
Clark who gave an informative reading on
Thanksgiving. Marion Haggitt gave a
reading entitled "Autumn is Here."
The meeting closed with all repeating the
Lord's Prayer. The November meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Viola Raithby.
UNIT II, KNOX CHURCH
Unit II of Auburn United Church held their
October meeting at the home of Mrs. Greg
Park with Mrs. Jack Vincent as assisting
convener.
A flower arranging demonstration was
presented by Mrs. D. Cameron of Dixie's
Flower Shop, Goderich. She made a Nand:-
tied
and=tied bouquet of fresh flowers and a table ar-
rangement giving many helpful hints and
.. answering. questions.
Leader Mrs. Vincent conducted the
business and reports were received and
shut-in visits arranged. New devotional
books have been placed in the library for
members use. The Autumn Thankoffering
will be held on October 28 with a speaker
from Goderich. •
"Gratitude and the rarity of its use" was,
the worship theme. Scripture relating to
"thanks" were read by various members.
"Two piano duets wrp;_pj••ayed by Mrs. Greg
Park and Mrs. John Wilson of Fordwich.
The hymn "Come Ye Thankful People" was
sung with Marjorie McDougall at the piano.
EUCHRE PARTY
The Auburn Euchre party will start on
Tuesday, October 27 at 8 p.m. at the Com-
munity Hall.
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