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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-25, Page 8PAGE 8—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1979 Dungannon folk requested to help welcome Vietnamese BY STEPHEN PARK Mrs. Wm. Berry returned to her trailer last weekend. Canvassers were around collecting for the Blind through the week. Mrs. Tom Park was in- formed Thursday that she is a great grandmother again. Her grandson, Jim Lawlor and his wife, Debora, had a 7 lb. 15 oz. girl, Adrienne Elizabeth. Jim is the son of Tom and Millie Lawlor of Auburn. Inez Howe, Robert Howe and Judy Williams were all callers at Lil MacDonald's on Saturday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Molton visited Frank in the Wingham Hos- pital. Judy Carmichael, a grade 9 student at G.D.C.I. was an Editor -for -a -Day at the Signal Star recently. Kingsbridge is sponsoring a Vietnamese family. Anyone wishing to donate' bedding or household ,articles, please contact" Mrs Kathy Olson, Dungannon. Jim Stothers, son off Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stothers, was home from Montreal on the weekend to attend his\ graduation at Waterloo with his mother and father,. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Park attended the baptismal services at Nile where their niece, Amanda Mallough, was one of two babies baptized. They later travel- led to Goderich for a family celebration at the Mallough's home. Dave Dawson arrived back home this week after a week long hunting trip. Mrs. Fred Schmid return- ed Wednesday from Hamil- ton, after a five day visit with daughter, Gabriel. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dungannon doings. Marie Park correspondent Ben Mole on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mole. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pentland over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crockett of Pickering, Meagan and Jason. 9 529-7719 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crockett and Mrs. McNally, all of London; and the rest of the family were all home to attend baptism services at Dungannon. Saturday evening company Needlepoint interests 4-H girls Tiger Dunlop 4-H Group 2, "Granny's Treasures", with leaders, Mrs. Guy Emerson and Mrs. Ernest Bentley, have completed their seven meetings for the project "Needlepoint" but will be having an extra and special meeting tonight, Thur- sday, October 25 at Colborne Township Hall, Carlow at 7 p.m. with Mrs. Bird, Home Economist, as guest speaker. Achievement Day will be Thursday, November 8 at Brookside School at 7 p.m. W.I. NEWS Tiger Dunlop Women's Colborne corner CwrtAll1,'1\;1111111 Institute meeting will be held today, Thursday, October 25 at 1:45 p.m. at; Colborne Township Hall. Members from Lon- desboro Institute will be guests. The guest speaker will be from Family and Children's Services. Remember the Penny Sale. Come and bring a friend. COUNTRY FAIR The •14th annual Christmas Country Fair held at Saltford last week was successful and well patronized even though Kingsbridge sells hotdogs BY KARLA HOGAN A focrner member of this community and parish died last week' in Goderich Hos- pital. Sympathy is extended to the family of Earl Drennan who had been ill for some time. The school had a success- ful hot dog day on Friday. There are International Year of the Child pins available at the school "for staff, parents and students. Fifty per cent of the profit from the sale of these pins is going to the Goderich and District Pro Life. There are two different types, stickpins and lapel, and they would make a beautiful keepsake of the Year of the 'Child. Congratulations to Kevin .Hans, Peter VanDiepan, and David Franken, who won prizes for their • Historical Models at the Lucknow Fall Fair. They were winners. in School pupils in Huron the Historical Contest spots—County. The judges --were sored by the Huron County very impressed with .the Historical Society which was pioneer history that they had open to all Elementary portrayed. $3,700 for arthritis Bill Wark, president of the Goderich Branch of The Arthritis Society, reports that a total of over $3,700 has been raised in this year's campaign. "This money will be applied to the Society's program of research and education,'-' says Mr. Wark. "'Last year many research projects worthy of research had to ue declined by The Arthritis Society because of lack of funds. Let us hope that we can improve on that because there is no doubt that arthritis research is paying' off." he said, Donations may • still he made by sending your cheque made out to The Arthritis Society to Mr. Bill Wark, Ridgewood Park, RR5 Goderich. The Goderich Branch' received a cheque for 5200 from the Knights of Columbus. President, Gaetan Jacques recently made the presentation to the treasurer, Kathy • Linklater. Watch next issue of Huron 1//G Shopping News for details JACK -O -LANTERN CONTEST Draw to take place Saturday, October 27 ' 2:00 p.m. - 5 p.m. Entry deadline 1:30 p.m. the weather wasn't always favorable. Congratulations to all who worked to make this event possible. The combining of people's talents in a worthwhile venture that has steAdily grown is a notable ac- complishment. May it continue to grow. SOCIAL NEWS Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. David Ellwood Martin (nee Judith Maureen McPhee, formerly of Colborne Township) whose wedding took place in North Street United Church on September 8; and to Linda Jane. Kaminska of .R.R.5 Goderich (Sunset Beach) and Randy Vincent Kisch whose marriage took place September 29 at St. Andrew's United Church, Sault Ste. Marie; and also to Mr. -and M -r -s ---D an - Duncan of Saltford, on the birth of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Rus. Steele of Richmond, B.C. visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Buchanan and Mrs. L. Pope last Wednesday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Park were Mr. and Mrs. Kervin Rourke of Clin- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rourke of Zurich. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Rev. Cecil Wittich of Blyth was guest minister at Dun- gannon and Nile on Sunday to conduct the sacraments of Baptism and Communion. His sermon w•as entitled, "lir Remembranrie of Me". The choir sang the anthem, "Sons of God", led by organist, Mrs. Jean Elliott. Children baptized at Dun- gannon were: Jason Hugh Crockett, and Meagan Lynn Crockett, children of Hugh and Norma (Pentland) Crockett; Michael Joseph Richard Dauphin, son of Gary and, Heather (Park) Dauphin; Owen Bruce Utley and Tara Dene Utley, child- ren of Bruce and Rodene (Pentland) Utley. Children baptized at Nile United Church were: Tim- othy Brent Black, son of Bryon and Jean (Drennan) Black; Amanda Joy Mal - lough, daughter of Michael and Valerie (Stothers) Mal - lough. Tyros meet on Tuesday evening in Dungannon Church basement. This is an organization for boys of ages 9, 10 and 11 and boys from both churches attend. Many fine comments are heard about the church choirs and their leadership. Young people attending are making a splendid contribu- tion. Willing Workers met on Thursday evening. This week's topic for discussion is the Christmas Bazaar. The Nursery Care provid- ed for infants' and pre schoolers during the church service is much appreciated. Mr. Cowan plans to attend the Music Workshop and Concert in Mitchell on Satur- day, October 27. Next Sunday, Rev. Ian MacKay of Chatham will be conducting both services while Mr. Cowan is in Chatham for their "Lay" Sunday. DUNGANNON U.C.W. The October meeting of the U.C.W. was held on Tuesday evening, October 16 at the home of Mrs. Gloria Pearson. Mrs. Donna Alton opened the meeting with a Thanksgiving Thought. Mrs. Marie Stewart read the medi- tation, "Thankfulness". Guest speaker was Mrs. Herbert Lawrence, Dungan- non, who read passages from Genesis and Kings to illus- trate her theme, "Goal open- ed ml' eyes, that 1 may see". Mrs. Amy Wiggins thanked the speaker and then led the business part of the meeting. Helen Dawson gave the treasurer's report and re- ported the quilt donated by Mrs. Elma Reed has been quilted and sent to Wood- stock Disaster Area. Discus- sion was held on the need for more hymn books and it was decided to .purchase 40 more books. Mrs. Wiggins informed the ladies that their "prayer sister" organization is now the Blyth U.C.W. and regu- lar prayers are requested. It was agreed to get 50 church calendars to sell at $1.50 each. Some discussion was held on a float for next summer's birthdap celebra- tion but definite plans were deferred for a future meet- ing. • The next meeting will take the form off a pot luck dinner. Mr. Cowan pronounced the benediction and grace was sung. 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