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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-07-28, Page 23• f E ER fficial opeiirig of the on the fourth con - of Ashfield just west gannon took place on ,sy, July 21 at 4 p.m. ttendance- were the rs of Ashfield Council it wives; Mr. and Mrs. Mc1eil, Warden of County; Mr. Murray • Mr, Dunn he Engineer's office r. Stan Connelly nting construction. Warren Zinn as an welcomed those and called on several a few words. Some ed gratification that metery Board was With the work done on ntraI1ce to the y. Warren Zinn and Gaunt cut the ribbon ally open the bridge. `+HOW Fit • person on arrival and when (Federated W omen's -McNee family on the death of the guests were gathered, Institute of " Ontario) in Mr. Ross McNee in Goderich Mrs. Gwen Caesar took it up Brigham Park, Kitchener on Hospital on July 20 in his 94th A community bridal shower and gave the answers.July .13. -year. The funeral took place was held in the basement of As Elaine Stewart played at Stiles Funeral Home. 3 ilt'1,g4 r'l 4.14-, 'e u ; ,c'n-,-,; ... 1 ach,:tinoti Ido• ,,,;,, ,,,;;, - , r, R„:.-<; Ax velli,,,, mss,„.in._..Co/borne,. Monday evening in honor et "� s escorted �to herplace at H � t � e a t r i Cemetery on Saturday,yr Miss 'BeatriceJuly Miss Donna_.Sue Errington, the front by'Cathy Simpson, Miss B.H.EC. has 1':1• , bride-to-be, Jan Caesar and Debbie Sympathy also to the been appointed home Elson. economist for Huron County family of Mrs. -Helen Marie Miss Marie Boyle 'was The address was reayi by chairlady for the program Frances Logtenberg. Thewith an assistant, Miss.Grace Noble, of St. Augustine who which included a musical gifts were ” Bird, B.A. 'Sc., a ',room passed away in Winghamere brought in on a number by- Lila and decorated wagon by Sherry graduate ' of Guelph General Hospital on July 19. University. Miss The funeral was held on Annabelle Stewart ac- and Tanya Hodges, Dennis . McClenaghan, who spent the Friday from Beattie Funeral companicd by Elaine Stewart and Dana Park and Angela past four years as home Home in Clinton. .Interment at the piano: a contest by and Arleta Glenn. economist In Ontario and was in Clipperton Cemetery; Mary Bere, correspondent, Donna Alton; a musical Donna Sue made a gracious York counties is the daughter Nissouri Township.529-7915 number by the Stapleton reply, thanking those who had of Rev. C. and Mrs. Sympathy goes out to the sisters in which the guitar given the gifts and those who McClenaghan, presently of family of James Foran, 16, was played and a solo by had planned the Paisley but who formerly son of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Marie Boyle who sang two shouter and invited all to her served on the Dungannon Foran, who was killed on songs composed by herself trousseau tea on Saturday. Nile charge.Saturday when a tractor and accompanied herself onrolled on him. the guitar. • �U I Matthew and Andrew Ott of Mrs. Alma Black and Mrs. •-0C1 \L NEW,- Kitchener sent last week A contest, What a Bride is Bessie McNee attended the Sympathy of the con- p Made Of, was given to each Roth anniversary of F.W.I,O. munity is extended to the with their grandparents, Mr, GODERICH SIGNAL -STA • T and Mrs. Irvine Eedy. On Sunday Irvine and Colleen returned the boys to their parents at their cottage at Port Elgin. lvlis6= •'•Gra,Irt"_ ,.1 r sthaver,- London: Miss Diane Le.eyong, ungannon doings London and Mr. Jeff Vigilante, London. spent last weekend camping at Point. Farms and visited Grace's parents- here, Rev. C.G. and Mrs. Westhaver. 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Christian' Fellowship church-' Mrs. Ruth Austin. of and everyone had a great Toronto is spending this week time. with her motheer, Mrs. Mary Camp was set up on Fritjay .,Bere.;.._ ., .. . ,.. .-.,evening ""d� PtSsi1 ' I 'arms Mrs. Bessie McNee and Provincial Park and the. Mrs. Mary Bere called on outing ended with the -annual their aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Sunday School Picnic on Bell, in Huronview on Sunday. afternoon. Saturday evening, The theme for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finnigan was "The Community of called on ,Mr. Herb Finnigan God's People." Student on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Brouillette moved from Dungannon to their new home in Tweed on Saturday. Pastor Doug Zehr shared devotional talks at'' the • campfires both evenings on the weekend there.. Everyone enjoyed the fellowship and games and• the rill R r t1 NV Wti young people spent a lot of Rev. Clyde Westhaver time in the lake •as the spoke on "The Plan' of Life" weather was just ideal for', at Sunday morning service in camping. Dungannon United Church. He thanked Mrs. Gordon Finnigan of Goderich who was organist for the day. Flowers were placed in the church in memory of Mr. Ross McNee whose funeral took place oh Saturday. Next.Sunday, July 31, will be the minister's last Sunday before vacation in August. Come out to church on Sun- day morning and bring; a friend, It was Family Camp -Out The Sunday evening Drive- in Service in Dungannon enjoyed the gospel music of The Last Command from Glen Allan. Student Pastor Doug Zehr filled in for Rev. Nelson Martin of St. Agatha who was unable to be present due to minor surgery. Rev. Martin will speak next Sunday evening at the Drive- in service. The musical group, The Ray of Truth from Elmira will provide music for the service. District news Moncrief wind awar Savings In Every Department IN SI0111 MOM C0*0I.S0.00*ST (*110110 0VINI0 114 010DIS TNOCI COW -TO -COM UN*M*N O,NND Congratulations are in order for Mr. Russell Mon- crief, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Moncrief. on the award he received to continue and complete his course in Veterinary meetticine at Guelph. Russell will use the !,I,000 toward his final year. He is presently employed at Ripley with Dr. Donald Hodgins. Mr. and. Mrs. D.A. MacLennan were the recipients of many good wishes, gifts and visits from friends and relatives on Saturday afternoon and evening in honour of their 50th wedding anniversary. Little Heather Alton is visiting with her cousin Donna Elphick while her Lochalsh parents are in London with Heather's sister who is hospitalized due to an ac- cident on Sunday afternoon. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles were Mr. and Mrs. John McCharles of Petrolia. Master Gregg McCharles and sister Karen of Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. Art Dawson of London. " Mrs. Emile MacLennan and Sandy were recent guests at a weddi,•g in Listowe_I. Mr. Jim Bradley returned home from hospital in London where he had been a' patient following surgery. 'M -r. and Mrs. Warren Wylds entertained family and friends on Sunday in honor of Mr. Don Wylds 91st birthday. Mr. Wylds is still 'active and goes for daily jaunts -in his own' car. He enjoys good health and meeting friends and neighbours. RII'I,l ' r'R \I T SHOW This is the week of the Annual big weekend in Ripley Community centre where old friends meet and new ones are made. The Community centre will be filled to capacity with one hundred crafters on the spacious main floor. Horne baking, garden produce. food booth, book sale. bird feeders, quilts, natural and silver objects, plaster crafts, oil paintings, patchwork items, macrame. wall plaques, puppets. stuffed animals, candles, baskets, canning. Japanese em- broidery, eggs and things, doll clothes. African violets, pottery, china painting and ceramics will all be„ on display. There are free draws. a beautiful hand crocheted table cloth someone will take home and that table of mouth- w;frtering goodies plus the fresh corn and fruit as well as fun for the children and free entertainment all of the two clays. July 29 and 30 in Ripley. pt1-=:=XtK=0 DR. M. M. CAUCHI Wishes to announce the opening of his 0 MEDICAL PRACTICE ON TUESDAY JULY 19th AT 59 Nevigate St. Goderich, Ontario Office Hours Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. n fr; rt . .r For Appointments Call: HigSouthway21 GODERICH 524-4121 tt > -'fl tet --`'e ez