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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-01-25, Page 30PAGE 12A-GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY t JANUARY 25, 1979 The Rev.Peter Packenham buried in London BY MARIE PARK Reverend Gladstone (Pet- er) E. Packenham passed away in London on Tuesday, January 16th in his 81st year. Many former parishioners of St. Pauls, Dungannon, will remember Rev. Packenham as rector between 1965 and October 1969. He is survived by his wife Anne, two stepchildren and three step grandchildren as' well as three sisters. Funeral servic- es were held on Thursday, January 18th in London. Mrs. Brenda Fancy had the misfortune to fall on ice at the Suncoast Mall in Goderich. She was hospital- ized for 5 days with torn ligaments, returning home a week ago Tuesday. There were 5 tables of euchre at the card party, held on Wednesday evening at the Agriculture Hall. The high score for ladies was Margaret Errington and low was Debbie Park. Mike,Aus- tin was high man and also won the door prize. Sandy McWhinney had the low card for the men. (Sandy was playing as a man). A ball party held Saturday_ evening at the Agriculture Hall saw a good crowd. The party was held for the Nile Eager Beavers, the Dungan- non men and "Greg's Girls", who won the ladies' consolation trophy this past season, in the Ashfield recre- ation league. Music was supplied by D. J. Brian Elmslie. Sympathy is extended to the Dickson families on the sudden death of Harold Dick- son, in Bridgeport on Satur- day, January the 20th in his 53rd year. The late Mr. Dickson was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dickson of Goder- ich, formerly of the second of West Wawanosh. He is survived by his wife, the former Lois Nivins, as well as four sons and .two daughters. Mrs. Evelyn Errington is Disco dance on camera BY LIZ VOGT AND CATHY CHISHOLM A group of Grade 3 students from St. Joseph's is getting ready to do disco dancing in front of a camera coming from the board office. Every Thursday night; the teachers of St. Joseph's School, • get together for "Fit Five" between 3:30 and 4 p.m. so. they can be physically fit, just like the students. The housel.eague winners of the floor hockey tournament at St. Joseph's was Saskat- chewan as they won in a game against Edmonton 12to3. The Grades 5 ,.and 6 received penpal letters from students who go to St. Thomas Moore school. in Fairview, Alberta. Maria Dalton visited with her sister in Moosonee. She. was gone for 10 days and came back on Wednesday. Linda Van Osch was student of the Week at St. Joseph's in Grades 5 and 6. Dave. Zyluk, principal, beat teachers Mrs. Park and , Mrs. Eedy in a • basketball game 26 to 10. The staff of St. Joseph's completed their in- structional supplies order for September 1979. Miss Kennedy came to St. Joseph's on Friday to visit `Mrs. Eedy and her class. Interviews 'For a Community School Co- Dear Captain Comet, Hi; my name is Lisa White. I will be ten years old on Saturday, January 27. I live at 20 Britannia Road,'West. Lisa White Dear Captain Comet, My, name is Kelly Vanderburgh. I will be one year old on January 25. I live at 157 Sunset Drive with my dad and mom, George and Brenda. Kelly ordinator were com- pleted on Saturday and a decision was made to whom the person is. 'Mrs. Falconer, the school health nurse, visited the Grade 5 and 6 rooms to talk about nutrition with the students. Paul Van Rooy represented Kingsbridge in the second round of -the_ ` Knights of Columbus Free Throw Basketball Tournament on Sunday. On January 26 there will be a hot dog day when the Student Council' of St. Joseph's is selling hot dogs . to the students and teachers. Saskatchewan won the primary line soccer trophy, beating Toronto 6 Mrs. McDonagh went to an Impact meeting last Tuesday. Brookside Broadcast BY MANDY MILLER AND JANICE POLLOCK The ping pong tourna- ments are going well. . Once again public speak- ing will be in process in the school. The best two speak- ers from each division will attend the Lucknow Public School on Friday,. February 23, 1979. On Friday, January 19 the Brookside senior girls' hock- ey team played against Rip- ley girl's team, the score being 1 - 0 for Brookside. " Donna Freeman from Grade 8 and Peter Thomson from Grade 5 received word that they placed second and third in the Legion Essay' Contest at zone level. for LIFE INSURANCE Dear Captain Comet, Hi! My name is Lisa Smith. I live at R.R. 6 Goderich. I will be eight years old on January 28. I have one. sister, Andrea, and two brothers, Brian and Kevin. I am in Grade 2 at St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge. I would like to join your birthday club. Thank you, Lisa Dear Captain Comet, Hi. 'My name is Mark uonald Charles Johnston and I would like to join your birthday club. I will be a whole year old on January 26. I live with my mom and dad, Linda and Don Johnston at 134 Wilson Street, Goderich. I am a gold boy, Captain Comet, at leapt most of the time. Mark Johnston . Terry Crowley representing London Life OODERICH 524-1075 ungannon doings spending a few days in Clinton with her sister, Mrs. Melinda Nivins. Harve Sproule writes from Brownsville, Texas, that they had a frost there that touched some of the banana crops, but at the time of writing his letter to Jack and Evelyn Errington, it was lovely, warm weather. Several members of the Pentland families are getting away from the ice and snow by wintering in Florida at Zephyr Hills. Enjoying all that sunshine are , Laverne and Dorothy, Wif and Marj- orie, Benson and Rhena from London and Allan of Calland- er. Mrs. Evelyn Westhaver was released from University Hospital, London, on Sun- day, but remained in London with members of her family overnight. Rev. Westhaver left following services at Nile to join -her. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Rev,. C. G. Westhaver preached his sermon on "The Anglican -United Hymn Book - a Treasury of Things New and Old". During the service Mrs. Amy Wiggins, president of the U.C.W. presented fifty copies of the words edition of the new hymn book to the minister to receive for the congregation who joined with him in a responsive litany' of dedica- tion. The new books were then .used for the remaining two hymns in the service. Miss Helen Elliott sang a solo, "What a Friend we have in Jesus". An opinion poll was insert- ed in each church folder concerning hour of service. At the October meeting of the Official Board a motion was introduced by the Nile members that the Nile con- gregation request the privil- ege of having their church service at 11,00 or 11.15 a.m. for four months (tl) of the year. Since this matter will come up for discussion at the Dungannon annual meeting in early February, the reac- tion of the church -attending people of Dungannon charge should be- explored in ad- vance, especially since Sun- day School is also involved. Since farming folk find it difficult or impossible to come out at 10.00 a.m, ih late fall and winter months it would seem that this propos al, if accepted, would be workable only in the summer months, May, June, July and September, if August is vac- ation month. Would Dungan- non cinsider a 12 o'clock hour if Nile would take a 10.45 a.m. time? Perhaps lunch time could be more flexible on Sunday especially if one rises late and this time would still leave a good part of the afternoon for relaxation or recreation. ' FREE 1474 SEED AND , GARDEN CATALOGUE BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED Complete List of Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Lawn Seeds,. Garden Supplies, Etc„ Etc. Clip Out and Mail Today! ONTARIO SEED CO. LTD. BOX 144, WATERLOO, ONT. 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