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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-06-23, Page 18• r' • 5 ti PAGt, 18.-4 Oc.OICH SIGNAL -TAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1677, Fr ^ 414 • 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 WATCH FOR OUR NEW SUMMER PROGRAM TO BE PUBLISHED IN FOR OUR NEW SUMMER PROGRAM TO BE PUBLISHED IN 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. t.� 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. wasig Super Dry Powder Deodorant 9' oz. size. Suggested retail 1.59 1.08 PRP ' ' f I1�SUR`: MA'LCOLM` "MATHERt General Insurance Agent NOTE ADDRESS AND NEW PHONE NUN a WEST ST. GODERICH 524.1678 Jubil Special Display JUNE 29 - JULY 10 On Our Patio 9am to 9pm. BROWSE AT YOUR LEISURE NOW IN STOCK nt n+ e m ei For Souvenirs... For Fine Quality Gifts.., HIGHWAY 21 SOUTH, GODERICH Squire Gift OPEN NIGHTLY TIL IP' Rearm/ Roll-on Deodorant 43 mf. size, . ,.. 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