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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-04-21, Page 7u WMS Holds Thankoffering Service -By Mrs. Wilbur Brown DUNGANNON,_The W.M.S. of Erskine 1'xesbyterian Church, F Dungannon, held their Easter thankofrering 'meeting on April 15 with the Lueknew and South Kinloss W.M.S. and Dungannon U.C.W. as guests. Mrs. Robert McAllister . pre- sided for the meeting and read the Scripture lesson, with Miss Iva Carr giving the meditation and Mrs. Jas. Wilson giving the Taylor and' Wanda Wilson ac- companied by Mrs. Wallace Wil- son, sang a hymn, .andVIrs. Wm. J. Reid gave an Easter' reading. Miss Lillie MacArthur of Grode- rich retired deaconess, was the guest speaker and told of her vork during her years of ser- vice. Mrs. Lulu Jones was organist for the hymns. Thanks were expressed by 1Virs. W. A. Stew- art and the meeting closed with Glad Tidings prayer. the benediction and prayer, fol - A quartet, of four girls, Lipda lowed by a lutich served by the Hodges, Peggy Hodges, Dorothy Dungannon ladies. Gordon Congram The sympathy of the' commun- ity is extended to Mrs. Gordon Congram and .family in the sud- den passing of Mrs. Gordon Con - gram on April 15, ' `Pars©naIs illy. and Mrs /ferry Westlake, Janice, Patty and Betty of Salts ford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ,Alton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Henderson and family of Toronto visited with Mr and Mrs, Victor Erring- ton last weekend. Brian Hen- derson remained for the week with his grandparents ' and re- turned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bamford, Craig and Ruth of Preston visit- ed relatives 'here last week. Mr. and Mrs Ken Thomas and children of Willowdale were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. -Thos. Webster for the weekend_ and Mr. and MrF. Wm. Bradley, Brenda and Faye visited on Sun- day with 1Vfr. and Mrs. Webster. Mrs. Web iter is spending this week in WillowdaIe with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Dr. and Mrs. Vokes went to It's the EAT in the MEAT that counts at A&P.. This week pork offers you the most for your meat money at A&P batpuse . , . A&P, PORK PRICES. ARE DOWN! Fresh, Shankless Pork Fresh, Lean, Bone -In Pork :SHOULDER DER ROAST -- BUTT ROAST Ib 4 Ibi4u5C PORK HOCKS Meaty ib 33c For an economical dish SERVE AdY FISH SEK S1=i4LD HADDOCK FILLETS Ib 45i LAKE -SUPERIOR PAN READY HERRING a lb 9c Toronto International Airport on Saturday to meet Miss Marr from Hong Kong, who is plan- ning to make her home in Tor- onto. She is spending the week with Dr. and Mrs. Vokes. Mrs: Cecil Blake and Mr. ahii Mrs. Richard Kilpatrick of Wing- ham visite(' friends in London on Thursday. • 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stirling of: Blenheim and Mr, and Mrs. Tel - for Stirling and Carolyn of High- gate and Mis^ l3etty Irvin of Dungannon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Reive. I Mrsi Melena Ryaxi nas return- ed to her home here for the summer after spending the win- ter with her daughter, Mrs. Gor- don Kidd and Mr. Kidd of Tor- onto. Mrs. Ernest Pritchard of .Tor- onto visited with relatives here for a few days last week. Mrs. Lulu Jones returned borne after a 10 -day visit with her daughter, Mrs. Weldon Ru- dou: Mr. Rudou and family, of Elmira. Dianne and Max Neville of Vienna spent a day last ,week with their great aunt and uncles, Miss Iva Carr and the Carr brothers. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Agar of Is- lington and Mrs. Anne Linklater and Jennifer of Goderich. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ivers were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dodd of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Young of Pontiac, Michigan. Mrs. Lloyd McWhinney spent' Easter week with her daughter, MiGs. Albert -Neville ,and Mr. Neville of Vienna. n T L1 The Go exieh Signal -tar, ThUrSd0Ya Aprf1 21, pee u. Goderich nursery school children recently toured the fire hall and stopped long enough- to -have their- picture -taker -in front of the engine. Shown left to right: Robert Turland, Anita Shrier (kneeling), Harold Ferguson, Jane Anne Bedard, Anita Arya, Bob Haywood, Rickie Muck, Mark Smith (kneel - Merit MOM .S_ Quality — Service — Cemetery Lettering Phone GODERICH 524-8981 or `.'Write 130 BLAKE ST.. W. Office toobtton HURON' ROAD" on 14WY:" W. J. LEE -- GODERICE TF ing), Roger White. Back row left to right: Michael Nesbit, Jimmy Baird; Joey Haywood, Jennifer' Harper,' Danny Pm - man, Michael Showers, Neil Arya. The nursery school chil- dren are under the direction of Mrs. D. J. Wolterbeek and Mrs. J. Smith., Signal -Star Photo -SiT:-I EW=Nf - I,rM Mrs: Tom Adam of Toronto and Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Baynard and Pau- line ' of Listowel were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G or - doh McPherson. » Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Willis at- `-tel the -dcdicittio't tli"ihi+ chapel of Philtliea &n 'London on Sunday afternoon. On Tues- day, Rev. Willis willxc�onduct the funeral, of the late Mr. Holmes at his former charge near Bar- rie. 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