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After a Jubilee -parade to the Square on Tuesday about 450 birthday cake displayed by some of the students' mothers.
Victoria `Public children gathered at the school for this (staff photo)
Moving to Fonthill
Minister to give farewell
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Caesar,
Paul and Matthew of
Cuyahoga Falls spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Anderson and visited
other relatives in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pierce
of Brantford called on many
friends and relatives around
Dungannon and Lucknow on
Monday.
Several of the clan from
this area attended. the
Webster family picnic in
Brucefield on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eedy and
family of Mississauga visited
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy on
the weekend.
Sympathy is extended to
the family and friends of Mrs.
Carman Hayden (nee Irene
Carr) whose funeral took
place on Sunday from
McCallum's Funeral Home in
Goderich' with interment in
Dungannon cemetery.
John and Kathie Stanbury
visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Park and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham
McNee enjoyed-"'•Sonday
supper with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan McNee and boys of
London at their cottage near
'Port ''Albert. Mr. and Mrs.
-Kitchener Finnigan of
Goderich were also guests.
• Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Young (nee
Margaret Phelan) who were
married on Saturday in the
Anglican Church, Port
Albert.
Mr. :lick Smith has been ill
in hospital in London this past
week. Mrs. Smith went down
to see him on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fowler,
Darrell and Karen of Parkhill
visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Fowler on Saturday.
Mrs. Jack Phillips is
convalescing at home after
spending last week in Kin-
cardine Hospital.
Several from this area
attended the benefit dance in
Goderich Legion Hall on
Friday evening for Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil McNall who lost
their home by fire two weeks
ago.
HORTICULTURAL
CONVENTION
Mrs. Willetta McWhinney
and Mrs. Evelyn Errington
attended the annual con-
vention of the Ontario Hor-
ticultural Association at
Windsor University from
Wednesday till Saturday last
week. They joined a bus, load
which had started at Lion's
Head and picked up delegates
all along the way. About 600
delegates from all over
Ontario were in -attendance.
One of the highlights was a
tour. of Jackson Park
Experimental Rose Garden
which has 15,000 rose bushes.
Also there were commercial
exhibits, Junior Garden Club
displays and exhibits of
Dungannon
doings
Mary Bere, correspondent,
529-.7965
miniature arrangements to
be seen. Guest speaker on
Thursday was Honorable
William Newman, Minister of
Agriculture and Food. Next
year's convention is to be held
in Kingston.
CHURCH NEWS
The Reverend H. G. Dobson
spoke on "King in the
Kingdom of things" at
Sunday's service in
Dungannon United Church.
All are invited to worship
next Sunday when the
Sacrament of Holy Com-
munion will be administered.
It will also be Rev. Dobson's
farewell service as he and
Mrs. Dobson are moving to
Fonthill the week following.
They have secured an
apartment there.
Sunday School will be held
at the regular time.
The Annual Memorial
service will be • held at
Dungannon cemetery on
Sunday at 3 p.m. The speaker
will be Rev. H. G. Dobson.
Since this is Senior Citizen's
Week the following poem was
quoted in the church bulletin
from London Mission News.
ALONE
Memories, Sad Song
Dark as a canyon
Deep as a well
Longer than the longest mile
Memories
Photographs, birthday cards,
Old friends.
Special songs,
Memories
VANASTRA CENTRE
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THE HURON SHOPPING NEWS
JUNE 28th
REGISTRATION: JULY Sth • 9th 1 - 5 p.m.
JULY Sth - 6th 7 - 9 p.m.
Learn to Swim - Youth, Teens, Ladies, Co -Ed
Ladies Aquafit
Kinder Gym Swim - 3 - 5 years
Toddler Oym Swim - up to 2 years (walking)
Parent and Tot - children up to 2 years
Ladies Gym Swim
Co -Ed Adult Gym - Swim - Evening
Co -Ed Health Spa
Ballet - Beginner Youth
RLSS - Bronze medallion
Youth and Teen - Tennis Instruction
A love that once was, and
is no more.
A realization of an impossible
forever
What do I have left
Lonely days, empty nights,
memories.
This would be a good week
to call o,n someone old or sick
or shut-in„. - -
The Induction Service for
the new minister the
Reverend Clyde Westhauer is
to be in Nile United Church on
Wednesday June 29 at 8:00
p.m. The Reverend Stan
MacDonald of Londesboro
will be there to introduce
Rev. Westhauer. It is hoped
as many as possible from
Dungannon and Nile
congregations will come out
to welcome Rev. and Mrs.
Westhauer who are planning
to, move into the manse on
that day. A committee is
planning for the service
which will include 'special
music by the Nile choir.
Invitations are being sent to
the reeves of neighbouring
townships.
Pastor Doug Zehr con-
ducted Sdnday service at
-Dungannon Christian
Fellowship church speaking
on a Father's Day theme.'
Special music was provided
by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Martin and three daughters,
Beverley, Charlene and
Karen of Waterloo.
BROOKSIDE
HAPPENINGS
A softball tournament was
held at Brookside on Thur-
sday. The winning teams of
senior girls and senior boys
were from Colborne School.
Junior boy's winning team
was from Brookside and
junior girl's winners were
from Robertson.
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In -school spelling bees
were held to pick spellers to
take part in the Jubilee 3
spelling match in Goderich in
July. Those. picked in the
senior division were Greg
Wilson, Theresa Taylor and
Sylke Becker with runners-up
Elizabeth Wilkins and Diane
Gibson.
In the junior division the
spellers picked were Scott
Wilson, Elizabeth Jefferson
and Nancy Sproul with
runners-up Tracey Rising
and Marilyn Jamieson. :
On 'Wednesday Mrs. D.
Graham and her grade 6 class
accompanied by Mrs. Bere
took a bus trip to Midland
where they touted the Indian
village, the museum, the
Martyr's Shrine and(' the
Mission of St. Marie among
the Hurons. It was a full but
interesting day and the bus
driver, Mrs. Brenda Naylor
had them back at the school
just after 10:30 p.m.
Currell
family unites
The fourth Curren. Reunion
was held at the home of Jim
and Joyce Oke in Goderich
Township on Sunday, June 19.
`Seventy people attended the
reunion including relatives
from around the area and
from Oshawa, Mississauga,
Agincourt,— Scarborough, St.
Thomas, Leamington, Walton
and Auburn.
Games were held for the
children at the reunion and an
enjoyable time was spent by
all. The next reunion will be
held in June 1978 at the same
place.
SENIOR
CITIZENS
Enloy
Jubilee 3 Celebrations
LIONS the
Bus will be available on the following days. Please call 524-
6725 between 11:00 and 12:00 a.m. on day of event for pick-up.
Please clip for future reference.
WEDNESDAY, June 29
2:00-3:00 p.m. Re-enactment of the founding of Goderich •
Lighthouse Park
3:00-5:00 p.m. Happy fellowship hour - Court House Park
FRIDAY, July 1
Oil -rigs common
Drill rigs along the side of
Huron County roads will be a
familiar site this summer as
Teledyne Explorations of
Calgary searches the area for
oil.
The company, " which
recently started testing in
several townships,has five
drill units working in, the
area.
The rigs drill about 15 foot
deep hole along the road side
in which a light explosive
charge is placed. This charge
is ignited and the shock
waves are recorded on.a
seismograph.
The results from the tests
are sent back to Calgary for
analysis.
Robert McCallum,
assistant field manager for
Teledyne Explorations said it
will depend on the weather
exactly how long they will be
working in the area. The
crews are unable to test when
it is raining because the
seismography would pick up
the noise of the rain and this
would distort the results.
He said he expects the
crews to be working here all
summer.
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2:00-3:00 p.m. Bed Races -on the Square
3:00-5:00 p.m. Happy Fellowship Hour - Court House Park
WEDNESDAY, July 6
1:00-5:00 p.m. Senior Citizens' Card Tournament 8 Supper -
Legion Hall
FRIDAY, July 8
1:00-4:00 p.m. Jubilee 3 Country Fair - Arena
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