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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-10-15, Page 1010 The GOderich Signal -Star, Thursday, October 15th, 1964 * PPRTER'S HILL DUNGANNON ToRTEws imu,.-Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Townshend and Elaine spent Sunday in 1..sandon with Mr. and Mrs. John Sim- ' 1111)ris and children. Mr. and Mrs. 'Martin Wright, Midland, ' were recent visitors with Mr -and Mrs. Alvin Betties and family. Miss PatriCia Cox, a student , at the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing, Toronto, • spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. knd Mrs. Ray Cox. Mr. and Mrs. ' Elgin Cox and spent Sunday visiting relatives in Palmerston. , I -Sunday visitors with Mr. and • Mrs. Alvin Bettle.s and family included Miss Mary Snell, Ham- ilton; -Mr. and Mrs, Fred, An- drews, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ilahraim Snell, Mr.i and Mrs, Jim Snell, arid children, Hullett Township; 'Mr. ancLyni. Allsn Betties, • ' • A former pastor, Rev. Peter Renner, willbe guest speaker at Grace Church next Sunday at both morning and evening services, • Mis. 'George Mathers wiU he -the hostess when .Grace U.C.W, ' meets next week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Laidlaw and Miss Shirley *McGowan, all of London, spent the weekend • withMr. and rs. John c - Cowan. On Sunday they all Attended the wedding of their nephew and cousin, Frank Mc- Cowan, at Walton. Mr. and Mrs. John Pyatt and children,, Kitchener, were Sun- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Lorna and Mau- reen. ' Weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Williain Cox and fam- ily included Mr. and Mrs. Har - .431d Johnston, Toronto;. Misses Susan and Wanda Cox and James Cox jr,, Clinton. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Torrance and family were M and Mrs. E. G. -Wil- liams; Mrs. D. J. Burns, Gode- rich; Mr, and Mrs. Norman Manning, .Benmiller; Mr. and Mr. -William Burns ..-.7--arrd-keroyrEtobicakerantl-Dave Mathers. Mr; Reid Torrance, Kippen, visited relatives in the cam- Anunity on „Sunday. DUNGA.NNON.-Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kydd, Ansa Sheila Kydd and 1Vliss Nancy Iyler, all of Islington, visited recently with Mrs. J. Ryan. Guests at the Brown Smythe home . for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs: -Robert Brigham and Billy, Robert and Linda, all, of Toronto, and Mrs. Muriel Smythe of Brantford. Mr, apd Mrs. Ken Thomas, Wendy and Lynda of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bradley, Brenda, Fay, and -Alice of Gude- rich, spent Sunday with the ladies' parehts, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Webster. 1,\Irs, Ethel Morris had as guests over the holiday, Mr. Dili Mrs. Russel Drennan and their grandson, David Wilson of Sarnia: Mr. and. Mrs. B. F. Comfort. of St. Catharines spent several !days lastweek with Mj. and, 1 Mrs. Cecil. Blake, Barba and. Mt'. Harold Blake:" Mr. and Mrs. If. Eugene Hanson, East Tawas, Michigan, are spending some time at -the Blake home; yhile )'-fiFreflitty re viSititig 'relatives, in Wingham and Agincourt, ! Mr. Charles Kilpatrick of Vancouver is visiting friends and relatives in the Dungannon - Crewe WE HAVE EVERYTHING IT TAKES .70, sow YoR "On PROBIEMS $ LOCHALSH LOCHAIJSH.-Mr. Herb En- sign has solli his -farm to Mr. lOin Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wylds spent the weekend in TorOnto with Miss Doris Wylds. Mrs. Wilf Bradley of Toronto spent a few days with Mx. and Mrs. Eldon BradleYand family. Miss Audrey Ross .of Peter- borough spent a few -days with her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. 1311.1 Itos;.3. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bradley and family s'pent Thanksgiving. in Wingham with Dr. and Mrs. ;Murray MacLenrian.-. Mrs. Donald R. IVIacKenzie spent the weekend, in Calcasha, Michigan. Mr: and 'Mrs. Donald Mc - Charles, and Scott of Brantford spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, OliverMcCharles and John,' The' C.G.I.T. of Ashfield Pres- byterian Church had .a pot luck supper on Monday evening in the church. • The TirTSWOM-Itintill Camp attended church at Ashfield Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mrs. Donald B. MacKenzie is a patient in Wingham hospital. Vsijs with Mrs. Annie Mac- Donald for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Finlay MacDonald of Chatham and Misses Sally and Louise MacDonald af Wind- sor. Mr : Jack N. MacKenzie is a patient in Winghaln hospital. Recent visitors-- in Toronto were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mac- Lennan with Mr, and Mrs. Don Ainslie. Visiting Mr. and Mrs: Emile MacLennan for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Millar and Kevin of Palmerston; Mr. and Mrs. Ian Morton Of Palmer - son, and Mr: and yrs Donald MacLennan of Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Robb were in •London for Thanksgiv- ing with Mr. 'and Mrs. Coulter. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Stothers, , Kathy, Jean and Jim ' spenl.' Sunday With Mrs, J. W. Mac- Leod, Kincardine and ob.serized. Thanksgiving at that time. Gue!4S with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy and family on Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Van Horn and Mr, and Mrs. James -Blair, all 'of 'London. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Park and family. spent Thanksgiving, Day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashton, Gail and Marilyn of Goderich, The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the' fam- ilies of the late Harold Dough- erty and Mrs. Sam Swan. Visiting with their parents, :11r, and, Mrs. Heber Eedy, over the holiday were Mr. and Mrs. JackEedy and family of Strath - ray. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hen- derson of Goderich visited 'Sun- ...daY.,..: .. - -- , .- -,.:- -,....:_ - :2- • ; -,. ---.__,.,L--- , LaymanlsSunclay--- •:. . observed as 'Laymen's Stinday' • in the Anglican Church of Can- ada. Mr. Paul Caesar will take the church service and preach thesermon at St. Paul's Dun, gannon at 2 p.m, " . --- - - ......e.-G.C.Ts-ms -• -----,- , DU .;annon C.G.I.T. met Mon- day' .afternoon in the church basement. Arlene Culbert play- ed the C.GI.T. hymn and Bren- da Schultz gave .a' Scripture reading. - The secretary, Peggy - Hodges; ;Inathe treasurer, Jean Stothers,'Iread 'their report§; It was decided to have a Hallowe'- en party on October 30th in the. Church.' A letter was receivea, from the chairmanof the Board of Stewards thanking , C.G.I.T. for their donation to the church floor, fund. 'Mrs. Irvin, the leader, read a story,on Trinidad. The' meeting was , closed . with a hymn and .benediction, PORT ALBERT PORT ALBERT. -- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bron have moved to London. Earl- .Teseikice Gera4,.11fa:gen .aWtlatoe ,QL.P.6124d onSunda with Mrs. Clarence Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 'Green and Mr. and Mrs. George Bob- bish and two 'sons *of Detroit were up to '-the home of Jack Green over ,the weekend. Mr- Getari, Edward and a friend of tieff6it weret3 to their cottage to close up for the season. The sympathy of 'the cam-, munity- is extended to the fri- ends and relatives of Wilbur Stewart of London' who passed sway last week. Visitors at Mrs, Dave Mar. tin's dverthe weekend were.Bill Johns, Mr. and Mrs.. Dan BdW- den, Larry and Randy, Lawr- ence Stelybid§; Dan Livingstone and a friend. Mr. and Mrs., Ivan Grigg of London and Mrs. Dave Martin visited friends and relatives in Detroit over the weekend. Mr. arid, Mrs. Allan MacLean and family of Collingwood spent the weekend with Mr. and'Mrs. Dan MacLean.' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stone of St. Marys spent the weekengl with Mr. and Mrs. 'Warren ,Wylds and family, Fast Trip Mrs. Annie MacMurchy had quite an experience on Monday. • She had been 'visiting ,her daughter in Elmira, and a friend offered to bring Mrs. Mad/Mu-thy home- in his Mrs. ,Mac•Murchy ac- cepted and made the landing on the Henry MacKenzie farm. 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