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TIte G010401. Si004-Star, " ur dax,1WAIVIt US, 1966
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Competed Friday
Dr. G. F. Mills examines •a. wironing ticket edrawn from the Harry Sturdy, Bob Nephew and Mac Campbell.
drum during the Rotary -sponsored All-Star hockey night last
Friday. Left to right are: Al Selinger, Dr. Mills, Bud Worthy,
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GODERICH, PUBLIC SCHOOLS
N'EGARTEN
REGSTRATION
Registration for September Kindergarten _classes' are now
being received. Any child who will be 5 years old by Dec-
ember 31st, 1965 ,is eligible. -
Application • Forms Available At Victoria School
R. E, SMITH,
Supervising Principal
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Dungannon And District. News
By Mrs.. W. 'Brown
DUNGANNON, . - The initia-
tion service for 'the Explorers
was held with 17 girls receiving
their stars, -
The induction was conducted
by the leadersa Mrs, RosS Eedy.
and, Mrs., Flank ' ho mison, with
the members' mothers as guests.
Those receiving their' gold
stars wre: Mai tha Eedy, Irene
Hasty, Audrey Errington, Lynn
Culbert, Barbara Blake, 'Shelly
Alton, Valerie SEothers.
Blue stars: Sandra Maize, Deb.
bie Olsen, .Rtanne Stothers, Bon-
nie Sch>,Itz, Heather Park, Nor-
ma Jyrah. • ...
Red stars: Joanne Thompson,
Nancy Errington, Sharon Pyrah,
Valerie Park.
Tnis was followed by a short
program of ,music by the girls.
On Saturday night the lead-
ers entertained the group to a
skating party, followed by lunch
at the restaurant. ,
Mrs. W. A. Culbert
The, . community Was sadden-
ed on Sunday morning to learn
of the sudden passing of Mrs.
W. A. Culbert while attending
church service.
Card Party
There were 12 tables of euchre
at the S.S. No. 6 Ashfield card
party on. March 3.'
Ladies' high winner was Mrs.
Wilbur Brown; .low, Mrs. Nelson
Pearson. Harold Maize" had
high for the men with ,Carman
DONNYBROOK.—The March
'meeting of the U.C.W. was held
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. William Hardy
with a good attendance.
'-The meeting Was opened by
singing. .
Mrs. Tom Armstrong conduct-
ed the business. It was decid-
ed to -give $10;00- to the:flower
furs:"'1�1o`rTey Johnston`
reported a bale of quilts and
clothing had' been `delivered to
the Children's Aid Society at
Goderich.
A family' night was planned,
also a • special meeting in May.
Mrs:. Stuart Chamney read the
minutes of .the prerii3us_meet-
ing and gave the financial re-
port.
Mrs, Sam Thompson read the
Scripture- lesson. Rev. John
Wheeler led. in prayer followed
by, the Lord's 'Prayer in unison.
Mrs: Ray Hanna had charge of
the chapter in the study boob
which was followed by a dis-
cussion period. Mrs. Thompson
ga-ve, .rۥtiding,- `The= Warld's
Bible." The offering.- was re-.
ceived: Mrs: Charles Jefferson
closed • the meeting vitli the I`
poem "Our Family Prayer..."
Eunch was served by the
heSte•ss acted by 44 s. James l-
Small-.
ti., Mrs. Tom Armstrong Invited
'he ladies to her Home for the
April meeting, ,
Fielder low.
They plan a crokinole party
ter March 11 and another eu-
chre for Ma.relr 17.
Lodge Party '-
The L.O.L. had a card party
on March 4 with seven tables.
The. ladies' _.High ...winner was
Mrs. Lorne Ivers; low, Mrs.
Alvin Alton. Larne Ivers was
highfor the men and :Russel
Altdn low, Ross Errington won
the, jar of jelly beans', with the
nearest guess.They .plan an-
other euchre i xI March 18.
Wed 49 Years
Mr. and. Mrs. Heber Eedy
Were guest;'n` .honor apt a dinar
on Suflday at Tiger Dunlop Inn
for their 49th anniversary
The family were all present
with the exception of their son,
Frank, who is at present at
Chegenne, Wy.
• Personals,'
Mrs. Jean Broughton has re-
turned to her home- after unde-
going surgery iii Alexandra Mar-
ine and:... General 1 aspi�tal, Ggde-
rich..
M ' and Mrs, . Harvey Con -
gram of Kitchener vfsited on -
Saturday with Mr. aneMis. L.
Ivers:
Mrs. Paul Henderson, Heather
and Jennifer ' of Windsor ai
spending this week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Al-
ton.
Mrs. Dr. Vokes spent last
week visiting with' frieeds
-Toronto.. ..:
Misys Daren Kilpatrick of
Wingham is practice teaching
at the Junior 'Room of Dungan-
non public sehool and Biill Blake
at N. Ashfield ehoal this week.
Both are from Stratford Teach
c:rS' College. vs Ts
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil.' Blake and
Barbara and Mr. Harold Blake
spent °the weekend with Mr.' and
Mrs. Jiro Blake, Lynda and other 40
relatives in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weaver
spent Wednesday in Chatham,
with Mr. Weaver's parents to
celebrate Mr. Weaver. Sr. 90th
- -
Su y guests with -Mr. and
Mrs.. Glen Weaver were Mr. and.
Mrs. Clarence P'alineteer of .
Brantford. • •
Miss Alice Treffers .ef Clin-
ton is spending this week with
Rev, and Mrs. Veldhuis at the
manse, while practice teaching
at Dungannon• junior room.
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