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The Reverend C.. G.
We-sthaver gavethe
address at the annual
Memorial Service at
Dtingannon Cemetery -oja
Sunday, July2 at 3:15
p.m., speaking. on,
"Eternity in our Hearts".
Pastor Lawrence led the
'gathering in prayer.
ial service
•
were married in
Dungannon- United
Qin:Web on Saturday with
the reception -following in
Dungannon Agricultural
Hall.
Debbie MacInnes
returned home from
adderich 'hospital .0.11
Sunday . with—a broken
•The Honor Roll of Dead collar .bone following , an_
Melinda Black, Mr. evening -ton Highway 21
Clifforld . iVlaster.
Michael Glenn, Mrs.
Eliza Stewart, Me. Earl
1VLcNee, Mrs. Minnie.
Jones, Mrs. Margaret
McPhee,; ',. Mr. Robert
• \ Calvin McWhinney, M-.
• Nelson Culbert, Mr.
Albert Maize, Mr. Blake
Alton, Mr. John .Rivett,
• Mrs. Ida McWhinney,
Mrs. Olive(Eree)
Thomson, Mr. Alvin
Alton, Miss Mary Murray
' and -Mrs. Laura Eedy.
Two minutes .of silence
were observed . in
memory of the deceased:
The 'offering, received
was $264 which goes • to
the Cemetery Board.'
_involving a, xinotorcYotg
and camper outfit. Paul,
Brown is in LondOn
hospital with muftfple,
injuries suffered in the
same accident.
Mrs. Amy Wiggins and
WS. Dorothy Pentland
attended the Open House
at Londesboro Manse on
Wednesday.
Kathie and John
Stanbury held a family
gathering and barbecue
on Sunday at their home
in Dungannon. Those
from out of town included
Marybelle and Dwight
Aldham and family of
Inglewood, and Marylin
and John Bere and family
of London. ,
SOCIAL NEWS Sympathy is extended
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon to, relatives of Gordon
Kidd of Georgetown -Valad., R. R. 7, St:
visited Mr.'and Mrs. Thos Thomas, formerly of
Webster on Sunday and Crewe area, who died
attended the Memorial suddenly on Friday, June
Service at the cemetery. 30 in his 57th year.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl He is survived by his
Smith and family of wife, Margaret
,.. Chatham spent the (Anderson) (Keates)
weekend with his Valad... son Keith of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. London, stepchildren
t-','"MarvitrS--trrit1rz.'-'•-°'—ratti-'9K-eat`eszotlf60,Ytkiir.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Peter (Sharenr
Thompson have moved to Hopps of Peterboroug,h;
their home in Kincardine rtiother,-,Mrs. Ellen Valad
but will be cornmutingto of Riversdale; four
work in -the Fire --brothers and four sisters.
Insurance Office until the Mrs. Cecil Blake
end of the year. visited friends in Atwood
Joanne and Stephen and Listowel on Wed -
Whitney have moved nesday. Lynda and Grant
- ------frorn--K-itchener -to • the Sowerby of Toronto spent
hOrne formerly .occupied the weekend with Mrs.
by Joanne's parents, Mr. Blake. Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Frank ThOrn- Thos. Sowerby of
pson. Stephen is em- Goderich Township were
ployed in the Fire Sunday Visitors.
Insurance Office. Mrs. 'Mary Bere came,
ancr:MrS.: 'Harold h -C1 the fro-rn Goderic-h
:Rivers of Goderich called hospital on Friday.
on Mel Jones on Sunday. Mr. Cecil Culbert is in
Mr.. and Mrs. Hugh Goderich hospital with an
McWhinney and Mrs. ulcerated leg.
Harr y Cha m - , Little DOuglas,Culbert,
bers(C.laire), Trevor and son of Don and Linda
Tracey enjoyed a triP to Culbert, was taken to
Ingleside near Cornwall boderich hospital and on
for a few days last' week. to London hospital with .
They visited ' Willetta's pneumonia recently but
sister .and brother-in-law', is now home con -
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gogo Valescing.
and her neice and family, Mrs. Thos. Dickson of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blair. - Goderich forliRerly of the.
Congratulations SO Mr. secondoncessi n, West
and Mrs. Ed. Case (nee Wawanosh, is presently
Evelyn Schmid) who in Goderich hospital.'
Colborne
Corner.....
• from, page 6
for the weekend. Also
Mrs. Doris Fairbairn of
London who, spent
sometime in Miami
-Hospital, U:-S.A. -for eye
diagnosis, spent a few
days with her friend,
____ Pitbiadar
The • community is
sbrry to report Harry
Walters is a patient in
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital,
9610erich and his many
friends in Colborne wish
him a speedy recovery.
OBITUARY
The sudden_ passing of
Brian PitbladO, 19
Woodstock, only son of
•••_G_ene-- and Norval . Pit-
.blacin and nephew of Les
- and Phyllis Pitblado,
struck a very sad note to
a11--who-knew-him.,Biin
died in Huntsville
Hospital, Monday, June
- 2. He is survived by his
parents, auntsand un-
cles, cousins and a host of
friends.
,Brian bad driVen his
parents to theirCottage
on Raven Lake near
- Dorset on Saturday. That,
evening he became ill and
on Sunday was taken to
Huntsville Hospital
where he passed away
approximately' one-hckur
later. Brian had been
suffering from Hodgkin's
Disease and had many
treatments this past
year. He had -managed fo'
successfullY complete his
Grade 12.
The- funeral se rvice,
was held at Smith
Funeral Home, Wood-
stock on Thursday_ June,
29 with Father Murray, a
friend from Dorset, andFather M. Radford from
the, Anglican Church in
Woodstock, officiating.
Pallbearers were six
teenage friends, and
flowers were, carried by
teenage friends who were
present in an overflow
-crowd at the f unerat
home.
Numerous donations
were- received to help
fight this tire -ailed dts
of cancer.
Attending from this
area were -Les and
Phyllis Pitbfado and
family, Gayle and Don
Masse, Karen and Jim
Carter, London; -Jon and
Debbie Ginn, Goderich,
Bob and Dianne Pitblado,
Tpronto, Chrich and
-Laura (Pitblado) Stewart
and daughters Heather
and Cheryl:
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
:Godfrey hosted a family
gathering of Har4rs and
Linningtons at
Dungannon 'Agricultural
Hall on Sunday with
about 101. in attendance.,
Weekend visitors with
the Godfreys' were Sue
and Glen MacDonald of
_Kitchener, R_IcliAolfygy,
"--efOitchener,. Marion -anti—'. •
Kevin Wjialen and Vic-
tora 4, „incisor.
Area residents were
happy to see the paving
done on the fourth con-'
cession of Ashfield from
the ,village past the
cemetery. The approach
into the cemetery is also
paved.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McNeeand boys of
London are holidaying at
theeach. tia
r----e:age at Cedar
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DUNGANNON
'UNITED CHURCH
The Reverend C. G.
Westhaver spoke on the
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Mary Bere correspondent •
"Foundations of - God's --
City", on Sunday.
The choir sang an
anthem accompanied by
Shelley Rivett at the
ergan.
The , children's s ory
was "The Ship on the
Coin".' .
Choir practice was held
529-7915
on Wednesday evening
this week at 8 p.m. with
Mys. Carol Reed as
organist. The meeting of
the Music Committee is
postponed until Tuesday,
July 18 at 8 p.m.
Dungannon. Vacation
Bible School will be held
in the third week of July
.., from 9 to II:30- a.m. with
Kiridergarten to Grade 3
in the United Church; and
,Grades' 3 to. 8 in the
Christian - ,Fellowship
Church:
„ in Wellesley on Sunday
'afternoon to enjoy a time
A box to receive used
of food and fellowship
eye glasses has .ben
with the group here in
Placed at the back of thk Peter Martin's Grove.
F o 1 lOw _the supper
e a re: s
missionary, country was held with a good
wherethey ,ean be used WP ir 1flfl. '
for the needy. Doug Zehr gave the
message, challenging his
•listeners to ,a total
commitment to Jesus
Christ.
Pastor Lawrence read
Psalm 67 and announced
the program.
The Martin •quartet
rendered several num-
bers which were much
appreciated.
Children are reminded
to, mark July 17 to 21 on
their calendars ,,,to come
to Dungannon Vacation'
Bible School.
The drive-in service
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
'CHURCH'
About 15 families came
from Maple View Church
next Sunday night will
have as guest Speaker,
David Shantz, from
Inliette, Quebec_ Special
Volunteers are being
sought to work in the
United Church booth at
the Plowing Match on
Saturday September 30
from 9 a.m..to 1 p.m., and
from 1 to 5 p.m. Different
jobs within the booth are
available. The Reverend
Ralph King of Goderich is
anxious to 'know of ,any
persons from this charge
who would volunteer
their services. Speak to
your own minister if you
would like to help.
ingsbridge boy wins awards
Congratulations to
Tommy Gam -ore who
took part in the All
Canadian Baton
Championships held, at
St. James Community
centre, Winnipeg,
tiaLax,
d,SlitidaY0ti1Y" r
Winning Championship
awards for batontwirling
and in the open solo class
--w i th- - perfect- -sc or e s -.-
Tommy took part in the
junior_ boya: (ages 11 to
14) division. Tommy and
his mother flew from the
Tdron to Internati.orial
Airport on Thursday,
June 29, returning on
Monday July 3;
Miss Nargon Kraaknan
and her friend Gerta Mak
of Holland arrived on
The Holmeseville
Public. School held their
graduation ceremon-ies
for the Grade 8 students
on 'Wednesday, July 28:
The occasion began with
a lunch served by the
Goderich Township WI
and the awards ceremony
•
Opening remarks were
made -by Mr. R.G.
Reaburn, principal of the
school and Mr. W.D.
Kenwell, superintendent
of the Huron County
board of education spoke
to the graduating
-students. Several musical
selections were played by
the school band, under
the direction of Mr.
Blackwell.
The following students
received special awards:
top girl and boy. in
prOfiiricy,- "Lori Teghn
and Scott Bell, presented
by Mrs. June Mon-
tgomery from --L1-90-1---of
the Canadian Foresters;
top history student,
David Lobb and top
English student,
Elizabeth Walden, both
receiving awards from
Mrs. Marilyn Forbes of
the SS No. 4 Community
Club; " top, geography
student, Karen Deehert,
receiving the Glen Price
prize, -presented by Mrs.
Forbes; top mathematics
pre s en led by Isobel
Sturdy.
The top science student
--weryttoVater.
Montgomery and it was
presented by Linda
Talbot; the sport-
smanship award, Nancy
Heykoop, presnted by
Mrs. Sturdy for the
Taylor's Corner Corm
munity Club; Shawn
Raybeckreceived the to
graide 5 awar, with th
Mrs. Orr plaque
presented , by Mrs.
Beverly Orr.
Saturday, July I for
holidays with the for-
mer's aunt, Mrs. Theo
VanDiepen, Mr. V. -an
Diepen and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
O'Keefe and family and
the second anhua1
- O'Keefe -reunion held at
the Springbank Park,'
London on Saturday, July
_.1..
Holiday visitors with
Mr. and Mr. • Terry
Dalton and Colleen Were
her mother, Mrs. George
Lienhardt and sisters.
Miss Janet Lienhardt and
Mrs. Bryan White, Mr.
2 -White „and two children
all from -St. Clements.
Mrs. Michael Ross and
sons Kenneth and Steven
the special citizenship
award, presented by a
member of the Canadian
Order of Foresters, went
to Jim MacDonald. Kim
Williams took the special
music award.
Congratulations are
sent to all the students,
and it i`hoped that they
along with their teachers
have a happy holiday.
WI news
The Goderich Township
WI will meet on July Mat
the home of Mrs. Alice
Prter.
Everyone is asked to
bring a picnic lunch,
dishes, eutlery and a
lawn chair for them-
selves. This meeting will
be held rain or shine
ladies.
Personals
Mr.and Mrs. Fred
Dermaar and family are
of London, Mrs. Gerry
Ross, Pamela and David
of Lucknow visited on
Friday June 30 with Mr.
and Mrs. J.oe Courtney
and family. Mrs. Pearl
Cole and friend Belle of
Vi-g,Kletmd „mak-
them during the week.
Congratulations to
Anne Marie Howard,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert -WO -ward, whii is an
Ontario Scholar and the
recipient of the
University of. Guelph
entrance scholarship of
$1,500._ The first in-
stalment of $750 is
available to Anne Marie
after registering in the
Afugrll .cpourorsgraminthefalleloadinB.Sc.
Theresa Courtney,
sernester, 1978" and the
second instalment of available upon the
$750.06 will be made - Turn to page 16 •
pers
welcomed by the corn-
munity tolhtvrea. They
have recetT01 arrived
from Holland and are
now living on the Stan
Vanderwal farm.
correspondent, 529-7189 `
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mes 11
Mr. and Mr. John
Caultis and family • are
welcomed to the area.
They are living on the 9th
concession.
We see that the. Ginn
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olinesville
news
Blanche Deyes, . correspondent 02-3383
family have their barn
and -shed nicely painted
black and white with
their name on the barn.
Mr. Alex Glen, for-
merly of the Gerry Ginn
farm now living in Banff,
has been visiting old
friends in the area.
rntiSte will be in the
chatge of Bruceand Dale
- • Weber. kw) Kitchener.
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