HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-10-14, Page 121
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Comrade Marion Harris (left) of the .Ladies Auxiliary to—Legion Branch 109 is shown
receiving• from Comrade Evelyn Carroll, Honorary Treasurer ;of the Ladies Auxiliary
Ontario Command, a pin which represents 20 years service in the Ladies Auxiliary to
Branch 109.
DUNGANNON DOINGS
MRS. MARY SERE
(Intended for last week) -1
Mrs. Sim Ashworth . and
daughter • Betty Jean of
Massillon, Ohio anal; Mr. and
'Mrs. Douglas ' Caesar, Paul
and ' Matthew of Cyahago.
'Valls, -Ohio, - are . visiting
relatives in this area.
' Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fowler•,
Darrell.and Karen of Parkhill.
Visited his parents,: Mr.'• and
Mrs: Chas, Fowler on
Saturday. Sunday visitors
.with the Fowlers were Mr.
and Mrs.' John Fowler of
Grand Bend.
Rev. H.G. Dobson spoke on
"The Dope '.in World Corn-
munion" •for 'World Com-
munion service on Sunday.
Shelley Rivett presided at the-
organ' ' for . the service. Oh
October 1.7 Nile Church are
holding anniversary service.
There will be no service nor
Sunday School at Dungannon
United Church on October 17.
The. United Church~ -
Moderator,. Dr: Howardis
visiting this Presbytery at a
R'a11y and, Barbecue at
Mitchell, ion October 13, the
barbecue at5:30-7:30, .the
Rally •at .8:15 p.m. •Tickets
may be procured from Cliff
• McNeil.
The UCW Regional meeting
is held at Nile United Church
on October 5.
Sympathy is extended to
family and friend's of the late
Mr. Wm. Irvin', who passed
away in W ingham H'ospita-Ton.
Friday •night: _His funeral is
on Monday from MacKenzie
Funeral Home, Lucknow.
Some from the ' village
attended 'the trousseau -tea at
the home of, Mrs. Goi'don
Kirkland for her daughter,
Nancy, bride-to-be„ on
October9: a' "
Sunday morning during the
worship service the Christian
Fellowship congregation was.
blessed by the musical ability
of the visiting Daniel' Wagler._
family from Punky Doodle's
Corners -near New Hamburg.
They morning message en-
titled, "Love Despite Con-
flict," was given by student
pastor Doug Zehr. Next
Sunday the .guest speaker will
be the Rev. Stairs. of Bran-
tford _representing . 'the
Leprosy • Mission. • On
,Thanksgiving Monday_.
communion will be
celebrated at 10:30 a.m. •at '
Dungannon . Christian
FeIlowship Church.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Martin on Sunday were
Peter's sister. • and her
husband', Mr. . and Mrs.
Gordon Bauman and family -
of Drayton..
' Mr. and. Mrs. Ron tormes
bf Kitchener Visited Mrs. -
Cecil Blake in Dungannon on
Sunday and called on Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Crozier, Goderich.
Mrs, Leroy Poth of Bayfield
• was'- judge of the exhibits
entered in - Dungannon Fall
Fair for. the Huron Historical
Society class. Winners were':
1st, Barry Smith and Greg
Wi'lion; 2nd, Janet Godfrey;
3rd, Colin Snyder; and 4th
Juanita Fielder:
Legion Zone Commander Cleve Coombs (left) awarded two charter members of Branch
109 Clarence MacDonald (centre) and Dave McMillan (right) with their Golden
Anniversary medals at the recent legion honours and awards dinner. Absent when. photo :.
was taken was a third recipient Comrade M.1 . MacDonald. (Photo by Fred H. 'Bisset)
Cider: fest set for October 17
The Varf ''Egmbnd Fouri
dation is holding a Cid€rfest
on the grounds of the. historic
Van Eg.mond House,
Egrnondville,Huron County,
on Sunday; October 17, from 1
' Hot mulled . cider , and
sausages; made on the
premises, will be available
and. there'll be demon-
strations . of .pioneer crafts
like spinning;!butter churning
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and" shinglie making..: A flea
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afternoon on the lawn and
Foundation volunteers will be
selling plants, drigd herbs
and homemade.cookies,
The Van. Egmond; House
was built about . 1850 by
Constant Van Egmond, son of
' Col. Anthony Van Egmond;
who led William' •.Lyon
Mackenzie,'s forces • in the
Rebellion of 1837.
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When grandma used to
• Make you a spiffy new 'cat on
- her old treadle sewing .
.machine.it was a true labour
of love. And we do mean
Labour, Fcii' that old treadle' .
machine took a lot of pedaling
to make it work.
But today: Well it's a differ-
ent story. Modern sewing
machines virtually run thern
selves: With sp.ecial'stitches.
for special fabrics and special
designs.,Yes, the years have .
really done wonders,for the
sewing machine. • .
You.know, the same' is true
.about modern natural gas
• dryer:s: They've Came along '
• ,wavy too. •
Why..right now you ca
natural gas dryers .with ind
vidual settings fortoday's
special fabrics: With an auto
matic setting that won't let
the dryer stop until all of the ' • .
.clothes are flurry di,y(built-in'
sensors' actually -measure
,
the moisture level of the gar=
ments): with lint screens;
electric'igniti.on spark or a
continuous pilot light.
And -all natural gas dryers
come with the instant heat ",
feature.''hat means they re
busy drying the moment you
turn it on. •
Visit your Union Gas show-
room or Ioeal gas appliance .
.dealer today and sec the
colourful modem gas dryers.
They're the ones.with the •
dependability and 'cost effi- •.
ciency' that come naturally
with all natural gas appliances.
Ahhh;•it's all sew simple.
• Visit your Union (.as shmeroom or local gas appliance.
dealer.today and see the colourful modern gas dryers. ,
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