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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-05-10, Page 13Irene Martin in Quebec Exchange program complete Irene Martin, a member of the Goderich Collegiate con- cert band, took part in the exchange student program sponsored by the govern- ment. Irene stayed in Haut- erive, Quebec from Wednes- day until Saturday. Christine Hudon, a Quebec; exchange student, had stayed with the Peter Martin family from Saturday until Tuesday. Congratulations to Don - and Becky Richardson of Port Albert formerly off Dungan- non on the birth of their second daughter weighing 8 Ib. 3'/2 oz., on Thursday, May 3, a sister for Valerie. Congratulations to Larry and Melba Park on the birth of their second son, Taylor MacKenzie on Tuesday, Ap- ril 24th in Victoria Hospital, London.. A new brotker for Dree. Sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Mrs. Wallace (Vivian) Wilson on the death of her brother, Bill Tiffin in Wingham Hospital on Thursday, May 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Culbert and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ohm and Trisha, Dorothy Ziegler and Eldon Culbert motored to Windsor on Friday to attend the marriage. on Saturday of Sheila Kersey and Barry Culbert, Trisha was a flower girl. Ther dinner and recep- tion were held at the Wind- sor Yacht Club. Heather and Robbie Ohm spent the weekend in Wing - ham with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ohm, Richard and Rosie. Harvey -Culbert and Eldon Bradley left on Sunday for Toronto to attend a sales convention for Glen Green seed salesmen. Karen Linton and children of Edmonton visited recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Dawson while her husband, John took a course in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Godfrey moved to Lucknow on the weekend. Mrs. Dordthy Bere and Joanne Culbert attended an Art Course in Water Colours at Clinton on the weekend. Bessie and Graham Mc- Nee accompanied Donna and Jim Hayden and girls to visit: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ribey and family near Underwood on Sunday. Marybelle and Dwight Aldham, Johnny, Greg and Larissa of Inglewood visited Mrs. Mary Bere on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin attended Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Doig's 40th anniver- sary dinner at Seaforth on Sunday. Tammy Skidmore of Kit- chener visited on Saturday with Wanda Park. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hallam of Auburn visited with Ver- na's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stoth- ers have returned from a holiday in Calgary and south- ern B.C. While in Calgary, they visited with their daugh- ter, Kathy. Congratulations to Debbie Dungannon doings Marie Park correspondent Vella and Ian Hulley of Londesboro who were mar- ried on Saturday at the Londesboro United Church. BRIDAL SHOWER A bridal shower for bride elect, Joanne Mole, arranged by her aunts, Lois Walden, Jeanette Juniper and Nancy Phillips was held on Saturday at the home of Joanne's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mole. There were 36 guests which were Joanne's neighbours and relatives. Relatives were present from Chesley, Kincardine, Exeter, Minton, Hensall, Meneset, Lucknow, Auburn and Dun- gannon. Mrs. Willetta McWhinney read the address to Joanne. Mrs. Betty Mole, the bride elect's mother, read a very appropriate reading "Moth- er of the Bride". Joanne's. sister-in-law, Mary, a bride of one week and sister, Dianne Mole assisted her in opening the gifts. Joanne thanked all present for the beautiful gifts and for so many coming out to make her shower such a happy occasion. Joanne invited ev- • eryone to come and visit them when they get settled. While lunch was being or- ganized a scrap book was -passed around which had a number of childhood pictures and other humorous clip- pings . with .remarks about each one. Lunch was served by aunts and cousins. One family had four gener- ations represented, Mrs. Harvey Andrews, Exeter, her daughter, Mrs. Frank McDonald, Clinton, her daughter, Mrs. Colin (Judy) Andrews, Meneset and her little daughter, Katie. DUNGANNON W.I. On May 3, 1979 the. Dun- gannon Branch of Women's Institute met at the home of the president, Mrs. Geo. Errington. There were 17 members and two visitors present for the program on Education. Tlie president extended a welcome to all. Mrs. Gordon Finnigan was pianist, The minutes were read by the secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Harry Girvin, who also gave the financial report and read the correspondence. The fol- l'owing events should be noted: A visit to Pinecrest Nursing Home is to be in October; Needlepoint for 5'29-771-) Seniors' Achieviement night is to be held in May at Wingham with Rev. Arnold Proud of Teeswater as guest speaker; an invitation was received to attend the Huron County Historical Society meeting at Zurich in May; transportation for the Home- bound Survey was discussed. Following the business the roll call, "News clipping about a foreign country", brought current events about Turkey, India, etc. and help- ed the group to realize how fortunate we are in Huron County. Mrs. George Errington expressed her thanks for her W.I. pin received from Mrs. Lorne Ivers. The motto given by Mrs. Jack Clements was, "It is not the hours you put in, but 'what you put into the hours" was well illustrated by two humorous poems. Mrs. Clements, convener for education, then introduc- ed her guest speaker, Mrs. Carol Egener, from Goder- ich. She based her informa- tive talk on International Year of the Child (I.Y.C.), and "Children Do Have Rights", stressing accept- ance of each child as he is, socially and emotionally. Mrs. Egener teaches in the St. Mary's School in Goder- ich, and understands the importance of proper child care. Mrs. Clements expires., sed her thanks and gave her a token of appreciation. Collection and Pennies for Friendship were received, followed by singing Happy Birthday to Mrs.• Graham McNee. Further plans were made for participation in the District' Annual. The delegate to,,,the Offic- ers' Conference, May 1, 2, 3 in Waterloo, was Mrs. Elmer Black, Curator of our Tweed- smuir History. She gave a splendid detailed report, and expressed her appreciation off the opportunity to attend, along with 600 oth6r delegat- es from Canada. Courtesies were given by the president, and hostesses were Mrs. G. Errington, and Mrs. Lorne Ivers. While enjoying sandwiches and rel- ishes the discussion on I.Y.C. continued; bringing a worthwhile meeting .to a close. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G.Westhaver preached an excellent ser- mon on the subject, "Is Life Abused?" The children's story was, "The little green door". The choir sang the anthem, "Amazing Grace", led by organist Mrs. Jean Elliott. Next Sunday will be Chris- tian Family Sunday (Moth- er's Day) and it is anticipated that five couples will be pres- enting their children for infant baptism. Brookside BY MANDY MILLER AND JANICE POLLOCK On April 25th Anton Lendi from Switzerland came to Brookside to talk to the students about the country of Switzerland. He showed a film, told many interesting things about life in Switzer- land, modelled some tradi- tional costumes on students and answered student ques- tions. Both groups (Gr. 1 - 4 and Gr. 5 - 8) found his presentations most interest- ing, On Thursday night, Brook- side held the annual Spring Concert. Karen Beecroft was announcer for a varied pro- gram which included the following numbers: Grade 1 - . led by Mrs. Wilson gave several songs and dances from different countries using the' theme, "It's a small world"; Kinder- garten, classes 1 and 2, with teacher Mrs. Farrish sang "Farm Animal Songs"; Mr. Hazlitt's Grader 7 gave an imitation of the Gong Show called, "Searching for . Tal- ent"; Mrs. Worsell's Grade 3 sang, "Songs of the Sea"; Mr. Cameron's Grade 8 and Mr. Liddle's Grade 7 gave a awl RIDES LIKE A LUXURY CAR • CORNERS LIKE A SPORTS CAR THE NEW MAZDA 626 HAS COME TO GODERICH Fief Volvo and now Mazda tool LTD. SALEkfli SERVICE 184 EAST ST. GODERICH 24-7412 variety number called, "A Humorous Version of Can- ada". From May 7 to May 18 next year's kindergarten pupils will each come to school for one day. There will be 4 children come each day. On May 9 and 10, Grade 1, Room 8 will be going on an overnight camping trip to Menesetung Camp just north of Goderich. They will be doing different studies con- nected with their science course. The staff of Brookside School found the Profession- al Development Day Pro- gram at Exeter High School on April 27 to be well planned, comprehensive and' very worthwhile. 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