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ODERICU$>G$At;-STAR: THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1976
DUNGANNON DOINGS
- MS. MARY URI 529-79f
At Dungannon • Christian
Fellowship church ins Sun-
day's service specialat-
tendon was made of the fact
that school begins this week
as Keith Metzger and Doug
Zaehr led the gathered
Congregation in' a4 _. time of
special prayer. • Pastor Doug
Zehr delivered the morning••
zn eessagefrom l:Samuel-30'—
"Tearingby the Stuff."
Visitors.. with Mr. and Mrs.
LaVez•ne Pentland were Mr
and • 1•Mrs..Robert Pentland
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lyp-
czek• all pf;Grasse Pointe,
Michigan and Bill Lypczek of
East Lansing, Michign.
Mr, Douglas Rice from
Detroit called on- his ' aunt,
Mrs. Minnie Jones and Med on
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Rad Smith
and family from : Chatham
;'have been -'.vacationing with
Mr. and Mrss. Marviin...S.mith,
Sandra, Kenny and .Lisa
Spent a few .days with their
cousins, 'Debby, Michael arid
Paul Gamble, Ripley.
Mr. and,Mrs. Milton Groves
from Freevilie, New York,..
were recent visitors with Mr.
;.and Mrs.!MarvinSmith.
Mr. ; and Mrs. Richard
Ruston, M.P.P. for South
Woodslee were vacationing in
the area and spent an evening
with: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Smith. • T'
Visitors in > the past,. week
with : Mr. aiid Mrs. Harvey
Alton, 3 were 'Harvey's •
daughter,- Mrs Paul Hen
!derson , and 'daughters,
Heather, Jennifer and Jill of
Mississauga who are .moving.
soon to 4° Birmingham,
Alabama; where Paul will be
•
hockey "tearn, the 'Bir- on Tuesday. She starts work
mingham Bulls. On Friday' on September 7 with. the
Mrs• Thos,•Webster and Mrs. accdunting firm, Clarkson
Ken Thornas visited the and Gordon in downtown
Altons and on Saturday Toronto.
callers .were. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. H.G. Dobson's sermon
George Turnbull, • of on Sunday was entitled,. "A
Wfngham;� Mrs:` Ethel clfurchrrian and his job."
Stewart, Wingliani;. Mrs.. Sunday.School will begin the
Ethel Stewart, " Goderich; 'fall season next Sunday at 10
"'"'M'r-s. 'Harold , Adams, Port a;rn. Dungannon members gf
Albert. Sundayvisitors were the official hoard are asked.to:
;Mrs. Mary Errington, Mrs. meet :after service next'
"Els;ie McIntyre and Mr. and' Sunday. d ,
Mrs. ' Bert Russell', all of A Festival bf Faith is. being
held at the King Edward
Hotel. in Toronto, November 4
to 7, 1976. -The cost -is $30 plus'
•
•
Goderich and Mr. and Mrs.
John Durninof Auburn.
Welcome,, to Mr...and Mrs.
John Griggs- who are moving accon'iinodation' and . meals.
into the house m beside . the •Ivan. Cummings, Bob
United Church • formerly . Mumford, Bob McClure and
occupied: by Mr.. and Mrs, , Lois Wilson_ __ will; ' be
'Gerrie Glenn. Mr, and Mrs. .
sharing theirexperiences in
Griggs sold. their home in: the journey of faith: IFor
Minton last year and spent . further information and . Any girls between the ages
the- winter .in Florida. They. registration forms see the. of 12 and 26 wishing to take
have-asonin Kiteheneer, • ' minister, Rev: H,G;.Dobson. the fall project The Cereal
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas, • Mr. Berry . has been in Shelf please contact the
Linda and 'Wendy moved to hospital in London for the leaders, . or ., Mrs. John
their new home at Bolton; past few weeks with a kidney. Hildebrand, Mrs. .Donald
after spending the past few condition which is not Cartwright, Misses Jayne
weeks with Lois' parents, Mr. responding to medical care as Arthur or Trudy Machan by
and Mrs. Thos. Webster while ' quickly, as' his' family would» September 11..
ALPHA. ho '.meet ng
Huron . County's ALPHA
continues to --grow. Twenty-
three •persons attended' the
August 'meeting,, 10 of thein
for the first time.
"The members were
reminded . of the day -long
workshop for:, the ,han-
dicapped and homebound to
be held at Huronview. in
Clinton on September 8;
News came from the
Wingham Library that
taped' . on • cassettes are
available to .the blind.. Tape
recorder's toutilize the
cassettes may °also... be
borrowed, Other area
libraries offer his, service as.
we11.
Another interesting item
was the decision > of the
provincial government to
refund the sales tax on
vehicles bought by the
handicapped -in 1976. xA
Entertainment ainay be
coming our. way. Inquiries -
will be made., to have the
manager of a riding stable for
the. handicapped to show •
slides to the group in the near
future.
The nett ALPHA meeting
will be held in the Holmesville
School oil Tuesday, Sep-
tember 28 at 6 p.in. Everyone
is.welcome.."
For. • further inform tion,
call 'Elaine Townshefld at
Clinton 482-3073 or Ralph 'and
Pat Watson , at Brussels 887-
62.36.
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OISTRIgi NEWS
Mrs. 1V s'lradpock.' 526-1595. •
waiting forconstruction of like to see.
their . house to . be .cam Mrs. Cliff Purdon broke her
pleted"'„ leg while getting into a boat
Mr. and'Mrs. "Bill.Bradley recently, and is now wearing
and Alice of Goderich visited, ' .a cast:
her parents, Mr... and Mrs. Mr.. and Mrs. Howard
Thos. Webster on Sunday. Godfrey, Judy and 'Janet
Mr, and Mrs. Ken. Ohm, visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Cliff
Heather.. and Tricia moved .. Sproul In Ethel on Saturday:"
last week from their house on Howard's father, Mr. Ralph
William St. to the house ori Godfrey, returned with them
Southarriptoe St. • forrherly for a : visit. Janet . Godfrey
owned : by Bev's grand- spent . a few days, in hospital
last week .and got .homeen•
mother, the late Mrs. 'Annie
Bere.
Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie
helped Ruth Bere get 'moved
playing' `hockey with the into her apartment in Toronto .members of the Eedyfamily
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ir+1'ine
Eedy on Sunday.
Friday evening. - -•
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eedy
of Calgary met with the other
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5,1976
Music By.:
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(GEMUTLICHE:T)
ZURICH
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Dance Area With Table • •
45.00 Per Person .
Spectator Area .( Bleachers
• $3.50 Per Person.
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Mr, and Mrs. Frank Nunn
and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Nunn r•of- Lexington, ' Mich.
visited last week with Mr, and
Mrs. Ed•Davies.
Mr. and Mrs, . Emmerson
Rodger returjzed•_-'`recently
from. a holiday spent at' Lake
Mississauga with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Rodgel4_.
Mrs: Nell '"Ladd of RR 4,
Goderich was a guest
recently with Mr. and. Mrs.
Thomas Lawlor.
Sunday- September. 12th is
the opening date of Knox
United Church Sunday, school
and there' will be an in-
teresting filn/.shown. '
Mr. and Mr.s•. Thomas
Lawlor and Mr. and Mrs.
DUNGANNON W.I.Lloyd McClarty . of Goderich
The regular W,I. m.eetin - inlayed Iast week for a few.
was held at the -home of ,Mrs. days, at Toberniory. :
Robt: Irvin on Wednesday Mrs, Albert McFarlane and
evening., Mrs. Elmer Black; Mtn. Myrtle .Munro visited
president, extended a last week for a couple of Clays
welcome to the 17 members with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
and two visitors, and began • Bancroft at•Mount Forest
the -•- meeting using the Mrs. - Irene. Lichty of'
• Institute Ode and'. Mary Burnaby; B.C: and Mrs.:Doris
• Stewart Collect. The roll call Bruder of Simcoe visited last
was "A neighbourly act that week with'Mr. and Mrs. Don
Made me very happy" McCauley and Melody.. en
The -topic on agriculture route home to British '
"Vegetables with a Flair", Columbia from the . East
was given in the forth of four Coast.
most interesting demon -,Mr.. and :Mrs. Donald
, strations. by Mrs, Irvin 'and Youngblut, Lor'ie,' -Bradley.
Mrs. Cliff • Purdon. The and Barry .of 'London visited
re';ipes ' prepared were. last week with the former's
crunchy carrot dessert, party mother,. Mrs. Myrtle Munro;
`•peas; and corn, neptune Mr. and ' Mrs. Marjorie, salad; and , : creamy Conlin and daughter Kathy•of
lletroit-r' and,,.` Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford - Bastla . of London
visited last Sunday with Mr.
joying' their ' humorous • andl'Mrs.EdDavies..
display? Friends are pleased to
While, the dessert baked all know that Mrs. Jack Hallam
gathered' in the living -room is home from Clinton General .
for the Motto,, "Cultivation •hospital where she has been a
does as much for the soul as it
• .patient. '
doe's for the soil", prepared Weekend guests with' Mr.
by Mrs.. Irvin and given by and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson.
Mrs. 'Lorne '.Ivers An in- were 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul
teresting contest "Vegetable' Johnston and Jennifer of •
Puzzlers" was: quite., a puz- ,London- and Mr. and Mrs.
zler! and .a poem...read by' .George . Robb and Michael
Mrs. C. Purdon on garden and Heather, ail of London.`
vegetables was the con- • Sunday visitors. with :Mr. -
elusion of the program. and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall
`'Courtesiesand collection were. Mr. and Mrs. ' Aubrey
were given, followed by O Toll, RR 3, Blyth;. Mr. and 7,-;
Canada, and Institute Grace. Mrs. •. .Thomas_ Cronin,,'
Lunch was a, sample of a Michelle' and Scott of Blyth
full . course'. Meal when the and 'Mr . and Mrs. Gordon
tasty `foods • from ' ,the Gross, Anita and Bryan of RR
demonstrations were , served 1, Auburn.
by the hostesses, Mrs. Rebt.. The annual Bible Society
Irvin and Mrs. Clifford meeting will be•he1d in Knox
Purdon. United .Church on Tuesday
cauliflower soup.- How well
these ladies worked with the
audience ' in thekitchen en-
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Guest last •Sunday. ,with
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Mrs. Laura Hoge, Saskatoon,
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Collins, RR 6, Goderich; Mr:
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