The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-04-03, Page 111.1r.URST-411; IIiL I, MO •
News Of Dungannon
DUNGANNON, April 1. Dun-
gannon United Church on Sunday
for the congregation and other
.visitors who Completely filled the
auditoritun. Alma College Choral
Club, ofSt. Thomas, a group of 45
girls attending the college, made
• - red jackets and harmonious voices,
a lovely„ colorful choir with their'
Miss Maxine Harper, AOC°, ATCM.
directed. In the choir were the
pianist, Miss Doris Johnston, Clin-
ton, and also a Dungannon girt
Elizabeth Pentland. .Elizabeth is
taking a secretarial course with
music as an added subject. Rey.
R. Kerifiedyi the minister conduct-
thi
Sunday address. The- beautiful
choral numbers given were "Meg.
ed," "Joyful .Eastertide" and
"Were You There?" The latter
piece, best known to the audience;
was particularly appreciated by
the conggegation who were visibly
moved by the rendition., Trans-
portation, donated by Dungannon
residents, brought the girls from
St: Thomas early Sunday morning.
They arrived at the home of Mr.
and Mrs: Franklin Pentland, par-
'ents Of Eli7abeth Pentland about
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ownership of Jack Pryde who was long associated
wtIflt fatlfer, tbe Itite-Tlibmas Pryde. Your- ebn-
tinued patronage will be approdulted:
For the Goderich district, the firm is pleased to
announce the appointment of Mr. Frank McIlwain
as its representative.
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9 a.m., with a het coffee break
before. going to the church for
practice. After the service, the
Sunday School teachers served din-
ner in the basement, Incidentally,
Mr. Prank Pentland is". superin-
:tendent of the Sunday School. The
guestettribe dinner. Rev.
Kennedy thanked all who willingly
aided in making the event possible.
The girls were appreciative of the
Spring gating. Some' scampered
back to Pentland's bush to see
how, maple syrup is made. Some
of the girls whose .homes are in
various parts of the world had,
never before seen hoW maple syrup
is made. , Por oyer three qiiarters
of a century, Alma College, a resi-
-dential school, has offered courses
of study for girls and Young ladies.
The college is the property of the
United Church of Canada, but en-
tirely non-sectarian in its Board of
Management. Religious knowledge
is emphasized in the, training of
the girl students there. At 2
o'clock Sunday afternpan„ the
group left by bus (Allan Reed's),
and other cars for Wingham CKNX
radio and TV Station for the Young
People's Youth- Rally where the
choral group sang, Chaperoning
the girls for the day were: Mrs.
Flora Sifton, BA, B.Ed., Alma Col•
lege Principal; Miss Maxine Har-
per, ATCM. AMus, TCL (Eng.)
ACCO, music directress, and IVriss
Mary Ann Neely, secretary. a Ac-
cording to the home addresses of
these young ladies, they are from
,Canadian centres such as Dundas,
Kitchener, Woodstock, Orangeville,
ldton, Chathain, Cornwall-,- Lis-
towel, Stratford, Tillsonburg, Ham-
ilton, St. Catharines, Georgetown,
Brantford, - Sarnia, Thamesford ,
Clinton, Montreal, Quebec 'and
Pembroke. They are also from
Bermuda, Cuba,. Panama, Brazil,
klolombia, Venezuela• and Stock-
holm, Sweden.
Miss Barbara Wilson, nurse -in -
training at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, returned after a three weeks'
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Wilson and Murray. A
visitor at their home for the week-
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end was Misa Gladys qj#01014: art
also nurse trainee at ieteria 0 S •, re
Hospital,
Mrs. Atthin• Stewart was taken
ill at the home of her parents,:
Mr: and .Mrs. Richard Park, while
attending their gohipz—vedding,
AlAln*kagest.v3$0414aApv
'March 22. Showing no improve-
ment after a few days, she was
admitted to Goderich hospital.
Then she was removed to Victoria
.Hospital, London, for%treatment
and possibly surgery this week.
We wish for her a speedy recovery.
• Mrs. Minnie J�ne on Thursday
last enjoyed the .dsy with Mrs;
George Baxter, Colboxne TownShiP,
who was • quietly observin g.
her 90th birthday. She iS
still " quite active and bright.
She and her late husband and,
fantly farmed on the .4th cOnces-
sion of West Wawdnosh. We join
with other friends in wishing her
continued health and happy birth-
days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Culbert ail('
son, Bill, visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Len Crawford, Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reid and Mr,
and Mrs. Jas. Wilson attended the
marriage of Mr. and 'Mrs. Edwin
Post, Galt, on Saturday. The
groom is the nephew of Mrs. Reid
and. Mr. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Guindon, Bay
City, Mich., visited for the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Pearson and Mr. Gordon Congram.
We are sorry to say Mrs. Congram
is at present in Victoria Hospital
and is not in very good health.
Born, Sunday, March 30, to' Mr.
and- Mrs. Leonard ChishoTm, at
Wingham hospital; a son.
Visitors recently with (Mrs. Ab-
ner Morris were Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Knight, Allan, Kevin and Carol
Ann, Detroit.
The LOL on Friday night spon-
-sored a euchre party at the -Mir
High winners -were Mrs. George
Errington and Bob Mole. Second
high scorers were Lorne Ivers and
Lorne Hackett.
Visitors with Mrs. M. Shackleton
were Mrs. Norman Shackleton, Bel -
grave, for a few days last week,
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.ACUVUIeS rena
"eltAdde r
'"*t 110 -Wits to 'GI:Klerk% Arena
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during. the summer ,fifoliths,
the Arena Manager has advis-
ed the Recreation and Arena
' Committee that he had made
contacts with various- parties
• trying to rent or buy a -ring
for wrestling. The manage'
. was instructed to make con-
tacts with parties in Exeter
and Guelph for rent or pur-
chase of same \Nth power to
act if he found something suit-
able.
The committee also approv-
ed a dance for the ?atter part
of June featuring Jadk King-
ston with barn dance music
and rock and roll. In addition,
there is a show early in June'
featuring midget car racing.
The advance advertising' on
this should, appear soon in the
local paper.
The committee heard' a re-
port from the Arena Manager
with regard to roller skating.
It was felt that it would h'
too expensive to purchase
skates at the present time but
they decided to open up the
and on Sunday, Mr. Amos Cor-
nelius, Goderich.
We are plad to know Mr. Thomas
Park, who has been ill tor about
three, weeks, is able to be out again
around his home.
The Dungannon United Church
will on Good Friday hold 11 a.m.
church service.
Mrs; A. Morris Lh.w43
'end with Mr. and Mrs. Ken .Morris,
Benmiller, Mr. and Mrs. Dougjas
Freeman, Clinton, and Goderich
friends.
,forMor.
This 7 Summer'
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those 44
who had their
skates. It roller skating can,
prove to be a paying proposi-
• tion s further study will be
made by the committee rela-
tivp to buying skates.
Fire insurance at the Arena
was renewe.d at a cost of- ap-
proximately $2,800.00 for one
year. „
OBSERVE 40th
ANNIVERSARY
Mr, and Mrs. John Snell, of
Londesboro, were pleasantly sur-
prised on Thursday, March 27,
when their family arrived to cele-
brate their 44)tri wedding annivers,
ary. Present were their 15 grand-
children and Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Pentland and Jack, of Port Albert,
and Mr. and Mrs.Hugh McCabe,
Goderich Township.
A three -tiered wedding cake,
wiLich was made by Mrs. Jack
S*11, made an attractive centre-
piece for the table which was -
spread by a lace cloth—one of' the
s.everal hand -crocheted by Mrs.
John Snell.
Lovely _gifts were reeeived in,
eluding a living room rug from
their family, and a bouquet of
spring flowers from their grand-
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Snell, Mrs. Pent-
land and Mr. McCabe. were pre-
,seded, with corsages and bouton-
nieres. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher
(nee Betty Snell) were also pre-
sented with the same since %it was
their lath wedding anniversary.
Th4; special family date also mark,
ed Mr. RAY Snelr4 bWkdaY,
During the evening., the grand,
children entertained .tonoeally,
Barbara, and Bonnie Open sang
."The Wedding Prayer.' ' Dianne
Pon/a*T-Ofirsang,,"IKVAPeg.
laive''-';411arick-Selettions wee 'a
played by Gail Fisher.
A butEet dinner- was .enjoyed to
end the happy event. -
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Guest Speaker — Rev. Bren de Vrs.
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Dress, — Berets and ,Medals.
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