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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-03-10, Page 6PAGE 6-•GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1977 Dungannon ladies at -World Da' Some people from the local congregations -attended the World Day of Prayer srevice at- St. Augustine Roman Catholic church on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rivett returned home on Thursday after spending the past two months at Zephyr Hills, in Florida. They took a drive to see the Florida Keys while there. Shelley Rivett stayed with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dustow, while.h,er..parents wereaway. Miss Debbie Vella spent the weekend vpiting her friend. Miss Wanda Stokes, in Teeswater. She called on her grandfather, Earl McNee in Belmore on Sunday. The Dungannon United Church annual meeting is to be held Monday, March 7 at 8:30 p.m. in the church. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Lois of Kinlaugh visited with Mr. and Mrs Chris Shelton on Sun- day. Miss Patsy Anderson, who nurses at University Hospital, London, left on Friday for a month's vacation trip to California. Mr: and Mrs. John Bere, Karen and David of London spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary Bere. Other members of the family gathered for a get together on Sunday. David and Gerry Bere, who enjoyed the past two weeks in Trinidad returned home on Thursday. They were in Trinidad during the carnival ti and stayed with relatives of Mrs. John Bere, who showed them a good time. They left Trinidad at 5 p.m. Wednesday evening and,, arrived in Toronto 10:30 the same night. They spent . the night with Ruth and Jim Austin and came the rest of the way by bus on Thursady. To finish the week of Integrated Studies on the Newspaper at Brookside School, Grade 7 in Room under the direction of their teacher, 'Miss Hortense Happel put together their own paper, Brookside Times which was for sale at the school on Friday. The following is an item written by Joanne Culbert for the $rookside Times - Two dogs owned by John Maize and Howard Culbert were at- tacked on the night of February 17. Miss Betty Culbert, coming home from work at 9 p.m. saw Culbert's dog lying in the snowbank with a gash between his front legs. In the morning Maize's found their dog lying in the snow, also injured. Many neighbours have seen wolf tracks in the area. Farmers are concerned that the wolves may attack livestock. Mr. and Mrs. K.K. Dawson motored to Toronto on Monday to take Mr. and Mrs. John Linton (nee Karen Dawson) Alisa and Mark. The Lin tons spent a couple of days in Toronto with friends and on Thursday took a plane back to their home in Edmonton. Could it be we need the township councils to take action concerning dogs running loose in the village? Two more dogs were struck on the street last week leaving two families unhappy. On Monday Jack Phillips' dog was killed on Main St. and on Saturday Irwin Storey's dog came to grief and suffered a broken leg. Guest speaker at Dungannon Christian Fellowship Church on Sunday was Neil Robb from Emmanuel Bible College, Kitchener. His sermon was on "Cost of Discipleship". Harvey Alton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Westlake of Saltford flew from Toronto airport to Birmingham, Alabama' to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Sampson and family of Goderich spent Sunday with Mrs. Harvey Alton. She returned to Goderich with them to spend the week with her sisters. LOUNGING ANGELS Dungannon 1 4-H club's third meeting was opened with the 4-H, pledge followed by the roll call, "Give one point to remember when cutting or marking the fabric," which was answered by 13 members. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Elaine Stewart.' Secretary - press reporter for this week is Annabelle Stewart. The members decided to use the cover designed by Kathy Pentland and Sylke Becker and to use black duo -tang books. Topics for discussion and demonstration were assembling the garment, darts, gathers and seams, which were plain, french, and flat fell seams. For group work some of the younger members practised making the seams. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Marie Stewart at I p.m. on March 22. DUNGANNON W.I. Twenty members and three Visitors met at the home of Mrs. ''Winnie Girvin recently with Mrs. Alma Black in charge. It was decided not to send a delegate to the officer's Conference at Waterloo University early. in May. The quilt which had been quilted at -Mrs. Peggy Pur - don's recently was on display and also the afghan, on both of which tickets will be sold for a draw. Mrs. Willetta McWhinney and Mrs. Marion Zinn are to make the tickets. Tentative planswere discussed concerning having a dessert card party possibly on the Wednesday of winter break week but plans were not finalized. The date and place will be in next week's paper. This year is the 80th an - Mustangs open semi final The Clinton Mustangs will host the New Hamburg Hahns in the first game of the OHA Central Jr. "C" Group semi- final this Friday night at 8:30. Second game of this best -of - five semi-finals will be Sunday evening in New Hamburg. The winner of this exciting series will play Listowel in the final round. The }Mustangs edged the Hahns in the regular season with three wins, one loss, and two ties. fLi:cT The Professionals of niversary of the fou•nding gf the Women's Institute. To mark thiSryear, Mrs. Flossie Ivers, (on behalf of the Dungannon W.I.)' presented Mrs. Greta Stewart with a life membership in recognition of her long and faithful service in the Institute. Mrs. Stewart thanked the ladies graciously and Mrs. Marion Zinn took her picture for the Tweedsmuir Book. Mrs. Willetta McWhinney and Mrs. Grace Black were named as. n'omir)ating .committee to bring in a slate of officers to the April meeting. Standing committees are to have their reports ready for the annqal meeting which will begin with a pot -luck dinner at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Kerr on the first Wednesday of April. Mrs. Winnie Girvin gave the motto: "An unused mind is like an unused attic, it gets cobwebs in the corner.'' Mrs. Elmira Finnigan introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Annie Finnigan of A frame isn't just four pieces of moulding fastened together, it is custom made by our skilled hands, from beginning to the finished product. We take special pride in our technical skills, our up to the minute moulding styles, our creativity and design awareness, and our one week service. Come to the Raintree and experience true creativity in art preservation. 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