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Miss. Ma'•tha Curran.
daughter of Mr. .and Mrs;
Stewart Curran spent ten
days in, Norwalk, Ohio
visiting relatives. She went
,..with her aunt, Marjorie
Kindervater of.Kitchener and
her. grandmother, Mrs.
Kindervater and Doug of
Goderich, : crossing into, the
States at. Niagara and
. motoring to Ohio: •
Mrs. Lou`' Parker (nee
' 'Gwen Treleaven) of • Platt
sv.ille visited her sisters Mrs.
Vernon HunterAn
( naMa•
and Mrs. Jack .Curran
(Eileen•). a d their families
for a few days. She called on
Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Durnin
at Dunlop. Mrs. Durnin was
her teacher in public school
Mr;s. Janet Drennan
Lucknow, .was, gues.t .o
honour at -a surprise picnic
Iunch put on by her nieces and
family on the occasion of her
80th birthday on Thursday,
Several from .Dungannon
-attended the bazaar at Nile on
Wednesday put on by Nile
-
Mrs. Cecil Blake returned
on :Sunday . from Toronto
where she spent the past two
weeks visiting members of
her family: Mr. and Mrs: Bill
Blake, llecky and Kara of
Cambridge and'Mr. and. Mrs.
Jim Blake•:a Sean of'.
Alliston visite with Mrs.
Cecil Blake on Sunday,' and
are staying a few days: • -
Mrs,• Eric McNee spent last
week in Sudbury visiting her
• mother who is in poor lie.alth.
Brenda stayed with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hayden and 'Craig
stayed Withhis grandparents,.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee
. and with Mr. and Mrs. David
Dawson and family.
Mr. and. Mrs 'Bill P k
• vliere pleasantly surprised on
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~MRS. MARY BERE 529-7,915
Jack Errington..
Mrs. Wilmer 'Rutledge,
Mrs, Elmer Black, ' Mrs.
Graham McNee,.: went-: to
Huronview on Monday to a
,quilting for Huron Auxiliary,
Mr. • and • Mrs. Harold-.
Errington attended . the
Maitland. Valley Con-
servation. Authority picnic at
Benmiller Falls on Sunday.'
Some of the village lads -
lave. built go-carts:• for
themselves and had :.a speed
and quality, contest •on the
.hills
on Thursday.
Several °'from . this area
attended the Hom?eboming
Service and . afternoon
prograin at Brookside School
on Sunday put on by • Trinity
•Church for all members, and
.:former members of'the Ash
f field circuit,i
which included
- Hope, Zion, Hackett's and
Blake -'s Churches. _ The
historical book, "Frontier
Ways :to Modern Days"
compiled by, .:the Trinity..
Church Women was available
for purchase. Great credit is
due to the committees -who
did -such a tremendous job to
make' this homecoming se
successful.
Mrs. Irvine Eedy (Colleen)
and her sister Mrs. Aiken
(Eileen) of Portland, Oregon•,
visited their•two.sisters, Mrs.
James •Blair •(H'elen) . and
Mrs. Jack Van:' Horn (Mary) ,
in London on Wednesday;
Mrs... Aiken .remained in
London for a:longer•vi'sit..
Mr. and Mrs. •- Lloyd
Hodges, Annette and Timmy
and, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Hodges, Sherry and_' Tanya
spent- last week at a cottage
on Manitoulin Island. Mr, and
Mrs... Steve Waller . (nee
Debbie Hodges) visited them;
•a ar ..
there for a couple of days..
•- Sunday when their .family
• = held a celebration for. their
^'20th wedding anniversary.
Guests were ,M'r. and Mrs.,
Thos Lawlor' and Jim of
'Auburn, `Mrs. Mel Ladd of
• Benmiller, . Mrs. 'Jessief.
Carpenter and Peter. of St.
' Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ashton' of Goderich, Mr-. and
• Mrs. Elmer Cook. and Mrs.
Thos. Park, Dungannon, Miss
Debbie Stothers of Nile. Mr: .
:Ralph'Hill, his son Wayne and
nephew DannyHill of London
called ,in to pick. up Robbie
• Hill .who had been visiting
' with -Parks during the week.
Wayne Hill remained for a
visit this week. ..'
Mrs. Hugh McWhinney is in
University; Hospital, London
';;where she underwent surgery
• on Tuesday. .
i' and • Mrs;: Allan McNee
and boys have moved from.
Ajax to, London and are
:spending a few days at their
cottage at.Cedar Grove.
Gary Alton returned • home
from hospital in London on
Saturday . after ' 71-Iaving
;:.surgery• on- his knee on:
'Tuesday. • -
Sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to the
family- and friends of Mrs.
Ralph Brodie' (nee Viola
' ,Young) who diedin Goderich
Hospital On `Thursday. The
'funeral took place on
Saturday with thterment in
Dungannon cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur
:and Brad of Willowdale and
Mrs. S•. 'Fines, Toronto came
to their; summer home here
on_Sunday.
Mrs. Melinda Nivins . of
Clinton spent a few days this
Week ' with her—sister and
brother -in" -law, Mr. and Mrs.
•
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Or*
Il_rates to U1S.- going aP..
If you're wilting to friends
or relatives 1n the United
States, it's going to cost `you
more money for postage. Not
immediately but it's cumin
Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie On September,l of this year
accompanied ;Ruth Bore t
Toronto . -on Friday' an
returned on S'atu'rday havin
'found: an apartment .fo.
Ruth's new home. •
The .sere family meta
Benmiller Falls on. Sunda
fora picnic to celebrate Mar
Bere's birthday which •is o
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee
Mrs. Helen McLeod and girl
took a
mo or , trlp. t
MVlanitbulin and across
Northern Ontario last week.
Mr. and M'rs. 'Ben' Mole
, g.
the basic letter.rat . or
d mailing in Canada will rise to
li) cents and on March 1, 1977
that rate" will • get • up to 12
r
cents. ,.
t For' the morrie t postal
rates for letters to the United
States,its territories ., and
n possessions :will .still" cost 10
cents; but. when, the second
' phase.of:postal rate increase
come into effect in March of
s' 1977 it will cost 12 cents in -
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accompanied' Mr. and'Mrs.
Harvey. Mole of Lucknaw °tQ
Wiartdn on Sunday where
they visited Messrs. Jack,
Earl and Sam Swan. Mr. Jack
Rivett tt wand Mrs.' Ida
McWhinney. .
A -bridal shower was:held
last Sunday, August 15, for
Miss Vicki Walden, •daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Don. Walden
of Kincardine; who is being
married on September 3. The
shower was. held at the home
of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Mole° -.
• RUBY ANNIVERSARY
On August 15, . 1936,
Margaret Elizabeth Ryan
and Gordon S. Kidd were
married by the Rev. Turner
in Dungannon.IJnited Church.
Mr.:Kidd had been Prin-'
cipal,' of Dungannotle Public
School and later served in the
same position •in ; Wingham
and Islington, and . Dixon
Grove Senior Public School
from which : he'..retired five
years ago. •
Mr. add Mrs. Kidd then
moved to their present home
near Georgetown. On August
15, 1976, they celebrated their
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26,1976- ,1,49. ,
fora one Ounce letter.
—"'Coincidental with the
implementation of new,
domestic rates, Canada Post
must adjust its r t jt
U.S„ the islands�of St. Pierre
and Miquelon • and the
Canadian Forces Post Offices
and , Fleet Mail Offices;,,
Postmaster General Bryce
- "Mae•Kasey said.
' In addition to the increase '
in First Class domestic mall,.
re -adjustments' of rates in
other•• classification t1f. n'•il,
as, wellas..specia1 services
arid' .retated- fees; `have been.•
previously announQed -by, Mr.
MacKasey., .._�•`
stead of the'preseitt 10 cents These • charges, will
necessitate rate ad u }
stments
Gr
of adu
m �1
mail to :.the U. .
S. in the y. •- ..
apers and Small
Packets classifipations.
(similar to domestic Third
Class. Addressed snail),,
surface parcel .post and
special services and related
fees, _•effective September .1
and March 1.
40th ;wedding anniversary in Printed -~,-P
that` home. Many professional
associates. and other friends
came that day. to
congratulate them. . and wish
them many more years of
health and happiness. PPm S .
The g�iests enjoyed chat-
ting,:'
hat
ting,' Iaoking . _ at .: snaps. of
Dungannon school days. and.
of .their wedding: Another
object of interest was.a model.
of the village bell which Mrs.
Kidd's father rang faithfully
many years in Dungannon.
There was •a piece of the old
_bell rope also. -
Among• the . -guests were
Gwen Finnigan Mansz and
Emily McGratten Masacar
who once Lived at Dungannon,
and Murray and Florence.
Morton who were friends and
schoolmates of Mr. -Kidd in
Southampton. Mr';. Margaret
Pentland -Pritchard of.
Toronto and Mr. Russel.kidd
o'f Kingston, guests on . Sun-
day, had attended:: the. wed-
ding in 1936.
Refreshments were served
by Sheila Kidd Gaunt and her
husband, Bob.. The wedding•
cake' was served. on a
beautiful silver:.cake plate, a.
family y a.heirloorn- of Mrs. •Algor,ail .cleared harbor for
.
Harbor
Report
• BY RON GRAHAM' •
r
August 18 the Martha I{in=
dma,n arrived light from
Buffalo for grain. August 79
the Kingdoc'. arrived " from.
Collingvlood with a part load
'•of grain, August 19 the
Kingdoc cleared harbor light
from Thunder Bay. August -20
the Martha_Kindman .cleared- --
harbor for Mcintreal With •
:wheat. August 21 the Algorail•
arrived, light .from H'a'milton
for salt: 'August 22 • the
Kidd s,�mother. , Handcock, .•Michigan and
Sault 'Ste. with 'salt.
...: F t`�.,:�:zY":,'. �' ��'iiar..n ....- .:'.. ., �-.Y�.� s��,�sr��;._•..,.. .x�v;.} n rua<�::.��iz' AUgUSt.. 23, MariehAlgoway -
arr ved light from Bay :City..
with salt. Augusta 23. 'the
Algoway cleared harbor with
salt for Alpena, Michigan.
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Mr. and.M'rs. H.R. O'Donnell of Rochester, Michigan, sailed into Gode °ich's Snug,Harbor
last Wednesday' evening, and were chosen Thursday morning as the. tourist committee's`
Tourists of the Week. Their host'wasTBert Squires who -is seen here with;Mr. and Mrs.
O'Donnell Indicating something of interest' on -Lake Huron from the vantage point of
Lighthouse Park.The couple was pleased with .facilities 'at Snug Harbor, .saying that
despite the fact it is a coniirnercial harbor at Goderich,-the facilities for overnight mooring
of small lake -craft are excellent. The'price'is right, too, they added. About the only things
needed, intheir opinion, were. more washroom and• shower accommodation - and some
trees. (staff photo)
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School reoperis'an Tuesday, SepTember:7•th
Buses will run at the regular timeon Tuesday morning.
Buse;a will leave the school at 2:55 p,m. Tuesday afternoon
(ONE HOUR EARLIER THAN USUAL).•.
Students are asked to -bring' either a Dudleydom i
baa'
tion
or $1.75 to, purchaseua new Lock., lock
Students frorn'�flie .Goderich _district attending GDCI' will
meet in the West Gym nasru`iriat 8:55 A.M,
Students-fronrthe Goderich district attendingSentral Hdran
in Clinton will meet in the Cafeteria at 8:40 A:M. • .....": _
Students who have not registered should do so immediately
by telephoning the school office 024-7353) between 8:30 A•AA
Year 5 students should bring funds to purchase text books. -
Years 1; 2, 3, and 4`sfudents'wil be supplied with all text-
books by the Hwir•on County School Board.
BRIAN an:d,JANICE:WARRILOW
would like to thank everyone for making the•.
GRAND OPENING --
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• SPECIAL THANKS TO
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•..The Children's Shoppe • • Sandy's Fashion • Ormandy's • Suncoast •Estates and
• CKNX Radio fortheir congratulations.`
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