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The March 30 meeting of,
Dungannon Women's institute met
at the home of Mrs. Clarence
MCC1ena h 'with h 17
members
741141 -WS -i---1104 _guests presen .- .F'.
&dessert luncheon was enjoyed
at 2 p.m,
Mrs., liaryey'Alton, first vice-
it president:conducted the reeetipg'
°o•h. Current Events and'
;' ' Resolu,tio.ns. T e
It,was nice to see the president,
if Mrs. Witmer Rutledge. well
enough to attend the meeting. Mrs; Cecil Blakey gave the
4
1 minutes, treasurer's report and
correspondence,
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�.I St, Helen's W.1. °is' holding a
meeting for the executives of •
f(' Huron West on April 10 to plan the
program for the District Annual.
Auburn's 50th Anniversary will
'he held on. May 2. London's
Western Fair will hold a W.1.
exhibit in September to which all
, W.I.'s are asked to contribute.
Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan
reported the Dungannon W.I. gave
. ° two lilies and four scarves. as
Easter gifts and Mrs. Lorne Ivers
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attended
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reported that 21 cards were sent Director, Mrs..Hugh McWhinney.
to residents of this community. Branch Directors, Mrs.
The 75th Anniversary of W.I. George E ;rjn.gton, Mrs. Chester
will be reported on later in this Finnigan, Mrs. Gordon Finnigan,
year.,rs. van RiveftiP ilblie relations' '
The Annual Dessert Card`Party officer , Mrs . C I a r e n c e
will be held again this year. ' McClenaghan; .pianist, Mrs..
The Motto for Current Events • Gordon oFinnig'an; assistant
and Resolutions eras Very well pianist, Mrs.'" Wilbur Brown;
given by Mrs. Wilber Brown. curators, Mrs.. Warren Zinn,
The topip, Resol;ut,ions ,was a• /Ars'Lorne lvers, 4nd Mrs., W.A.
q,uestionand answer period,; taken Stewart; auditors, Mrs. W. A,
frorn the,'' I. Handbook and given : Stewart;! Mrs. Lorne lvers.
by. Mrs, W: A. Stewart. Standing.committee conveners,
Conveners reports were Agriculture and Canadian
given, followed by the report of Industries, Mrs, Alvin Kerr,
oc.a'�s
BY MRS. ii1 S•BR. ADNQCK.
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Nom people condect 'service
ouple receive
Knox ' United Church held a Haines discussed the life and
special Holy Week Useryices, with personality of Peter.
the men ohne congregation taking Tuesday evening's,s.ervice was
charge of the evening service on conducted by Pastor Alfred Fry
Monday. A panel consisting of + •with . Rev. . Leonard Warr of
Ronald Hallam, lVfaurice Bean, Goderich Victoria St. Church as
' Harold Webster arid' led by Donald guest , speaker. ' On , Wednesday
the nominating corninittee. The Mrs. Fred Young; C,itizenshipand
election„ and instalation • _ of World Affairs, Miss., Iva Carr,
officers for ,the year 1972 was Miss Beth McConnell; Education
conducted by the past' president, and Cultural Activities, Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Girvin. Officers for Graham McNee, Mrs. Lorne
the year 1972-83'are as follows: Ivers;. Family and Consumer
Past president, Mrs. Harry Affairs, Mrs. Wilbur Brown,
.Girvin; president, Mrs. Wiper Mrs. Lorne I;iasty;resolutions,
Rutledge; first vice president. Mrs.:W. A. Stewart.'
Mrs. Harvey Alton; second vice
- president, Mrs. Graham McNee: ,�� � ;;; *t
secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Cecil `^"" '�` �^ ,�?
Blake: District Director. Mrs:
Harry Girvin; Alternate District
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Fire destroyed, a barn and
• 24,000 chickens on the farm of
Harry Burgsma,
Goderich, Friday afternoon.
• March 31. Loss was estimated - at
.65.'000, partly . covered - 'by '
insurance. Cause of the fire was
-—-trotimmediately known., '
' Attendance at • the United
Ehur.h: was good on Easter
Sunday.' The service was'
inspiring: 'sermon by 'Rev.
Clarence McClenaghan was ''The
Sunrise".•Thechoirof girls gave
three splendid anthems.
Worship service o.n April 9 will
have a panel. taking part in the
6S
of Seaforth spent part of their,
holidays last week with their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Wiggins, •
Mr. and Mrs• Mike Carney of
W.indsor were home _ with .the
latter's father, Frank Pentland,
and her brother. Roger. tor
Easter.- ••
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fowler and
children: Darrel' and Karen of
Parkhill, visited ' on 'Easter
Sunday with the former's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. , Charles Fowler.
Other weekend guests • included
Mrs. ' Fowler's niece; Mrs.
Harold Jenken and. her husband.
service and will discuss the topic, Lisle. Ohfaric , Mr. -Taken is air
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•`''Youth and the Church Today".
Members. of the panel are to
include K.K. Dawson
(moderator), George . Gibson,
'Duncan-- McKay, Mrs, Terry
Henderson. Special Music is
instructor at amp Borden..
Mr. and Mrs, Ervine Eedy and
Martha and Eric Wiggins motored have learned from Sleepwear that
to Toronto to spend Easter with you' did not know before.' . After
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eedy. • the business and discussion,
Gerry. Brie and CliucE;Young---.: �uriganno h a
spent a few days in Kitchener with little sewing before closing the'
DUNGANNON DREAMERS
By Frances.Logtenberg
The fifth meeting was opened
with the 4-1-1 pledge.
The girls answered the roll call
comparing the. cost of our -
garments to ready-made ones.
The next meeting will be at Irene
Hasty's April 8 at 2:00 p.m.
The secretary and treasurer
.reports were given. The girls
discussed the hand-out sheet with
Mrs. Rivett and plans for
Achievement Day. -
The demonstration -was done by
Irene -Hasty, It was bias -bound --
corded piping enclosed in a seam.
All were present, except Karen
Rivett. .
DUNGANNON. DAINTY DOLLS
By Kathy Bere
On April 1 the girls had- their
sixth meeting. It was opened with
the pledge, „secretary's report,
and -treasurer's report. -
The roll call this week Was
"One new, •'sewing technique 'you
•�, � - �' �.. Wayne Muford last week.'
School project Mr,• end Mrs,.Abe Chase of
On Tuesday, Mrs. Clarence Goderich were guests of Mr. and Auburn
• McClenaghan as president of Mrs. Fred Young last Sunday on
Huron Presbyterial attended the• the occasion of the twin sisters'
London Conference U.C.W, at St.- birthdays. (Yvonne and Donna).
Thomas... Others who visited there recently
• Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Alton were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glenn,
visited •the latter's sister. Mrs. • Goderich.
`Harry Westlake in St. Joseph's Mr. and Mrs. Ivan HendOrson
, hospital, London, recently. . and children, Darlene, Darryl,
Miss Flora Durnin, R:R.2, Brian and Greg of Weston• spent
Tottenham; called on friends on, the Easter weekend with Mr.'and
• .. Tuesday in this area. Mrs. Victor Errington. The boys
Mr` and Mrs. 'Dwight 'Aldham, thoroughly enjoyed going to
' John, Greg and Larissa spentpart, ' several hockey games to watch
of the winter holiday with Mrs. David Errington, theirEousin `:in
., • Mary •Bere and family. This .action". '
weekend Mr. and Mrs. John Bere A' Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Irvin
from Sa'l-t-Ste. Marie also visited visited on Sunday in London with
his' mother 'and family.:Mr, and Mrs. Jim .Steele and
°°Congratulations to the newly-wed 'family, •
Couple. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson
Steven Alton from Belfast spent attended a convention of M.F.U.A.
Friday with his chum JamieBere. , (Mutual Firefighters
Mrs. George • Errington and Underwriters Association) at the
Betty spent the •holiday weekend King Edward Hotel, Toronto,
• with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morgan, three days last week.
Kerwood, The ladies are sisters. ' John Young returned home
• Mr,, , .and Mrs, Wm. Petrie, , -'l httrsday after completing his
Goderich, were guests of Mr. and course i n Computer
Mrs. John Park " and family on Programming at Herzig Institute
Tuesday. in London from which he received
Recent visitors with Mrs. Cecil his certificate. His parents, Mr.
Blake and Barbara include Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young, 'went for
' ... - and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland, Zion, him and also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Beth M.cC.onnell, Mrs. John Park • "Ha ►old MacIlwain in London,
and her mother;. Mrs•_. Wm. Mr. and•Mrs. Ivan Rivett went
Petrie, ,Goderich, Mr. and Mrs, by plane last week to Portage la
• Bill Blake and Becky, Galt, Mr. Prairie where the Forresters'
and Mrs.., P. A. Kilpatrick, Dominion Championship Playoffs
Agincourt, Miss Beulah Long, in curling were held. Ivan was one
Benjniller, Mrs. Heber Eedy and of the two top players from
hey` daughter, Mrs. .,:Ralph" Ontario to participate.
Henderson, Goderich. ' " CongratulatiorIS'!"r'llifd''"' °"ag'�i'i ►
Mrs;, Blake and Barb were • congratulations toaIvan and his
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R, T :daughter, Karen, who won several
Kilpatrick, Wingham, for sinner prizes and trophies in curling at
,: on Good Friday when all members Ripley on Saturday when 18 teams,
, of th'ir_ family. were _home:.. ,played._
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' Mrs. Minnie Jones. spent. Good Miss Kathy Stothers'•of London
Friday with Miss Annie Banter was home -over Easter Monday
andMrs. Turton, near Goderich, with Mr. and Mrs.. Bob Stothers
• • Jane, Anne and Catharine Ribey and family.
bride feted at
shower before
,marriage' .
Pink and white'"streamers and
wedding bells formed a pretty
setting for a bridal shower on
Friday evening, March 31, when.
40 relatives and friends gathered
at the home of Mrs. Gordon Gross
to honotir Miss Laura .Wills of
Sudbury on. her forthcoming
marriage.
Mrs. Floyd: Smith- pinned a
lovely corsage on .the bride-to-be'
and escorted her to a decorated.
chair, The program -was opened
' with a sing -song led by Mrs.
Harvey Brown and ,Mrs. John
Bernascorii. This was followed by
two piano instrumentals played by -
Mrs. H. Brown. Mrs. Gordon
Gross and Mrs, Floyd Smith
conducted two contests.
• An address of congratulations
for the bride was read by the.
Hostess and Elaine Brown,
Sharon :Brown, and Carol Cope
carri-ed the gifts in "a decorated
clothes basket.. Laura was
assisted in opening the gifts by the
,groom's mother, Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall. Mrs. Floyd .Smith
presented the guest of honour with
an- attractive apron covered with
colourful bows. •
Laura fittingly thafked •'•'the
guests for their useful gifts and
the evening was brought to a close
with a dainty lunch served by the
Hostess assisted by Mrs. Lloyd
Stewart, -Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs•
'John Brown, Mrs. Stewart Toll.
and Mrs,. Audrey Toll.
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Friss Diane Kirkconriell of
London spent the holiday with her
parents Mr. and -Mrs. Andrew
Kirkconnell.
Miss,. Clark of
Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ea
T�ha Clark and son Donald of London'stern
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visited over the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. William Clark. . , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson• f
spent Good Friday with their son of erin g held
Mr. Keith Robinson, Mrs.
Mr..Thoreas Johnston and Mr:
Harold,. Webster attended, a Red
Cr"oss meeting of the Royal Black
Knights at Woodham last Friday
evening.
Robinson and Kim of Toronto.
• Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay
and Mr. Johnny MacKay and Miss
Chris Finkbeiner, both of London,
spent -the week -end at,Barrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson,
Mr. William Anderson of London
and Miss Nancy Anderson visited
..on the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. •
Williarrl Kruse and Elizabeth of
Kitchener..
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bennett of
Port' Albert and Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock visited with Mr.' and
Mrs. Fred Reed of Clinton who
were celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary last week.
A former Auburn ' district
resident, Mr, Victor Youngblut of
Belgr-ave.' is convalescing in
Wingham . hospital following,
b
y Knox UCW
,.. The Easter Thank -offering of
. the United Church Women of Kjiox
Church was held last Thursday
evening in the church with Mrs.
Robert Arthur in charge. The
guests were welcomed by Mrs.
'Lawrence Plaetzerand Mrs. Ted
East and ushered by Mrs, Gerald
McDowell and Mrs, 'William
Ernpev. Mrs. Norman Wightman
presided at the organ, ,
• Mrs. Arthur gave the call to
worship followed by 'the hymn,
"Beneath the Cross of Jesus."
The scripture lesson;•John.13: l`
17 was read by Mrs. Arnold Cook-
'sur-g-ery, . ' followed by prayer by Mrs..
Mrs. Bert Craig is a patient in Walter Cunningham. A • solo,
Victoria hospital, London. ,, "Alone" was , sung by: M,rs.
Mr. and Mrs. Worthy Fowler, Emmerson Rodgers. A
and Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. 'meditation on the, Easter story -
Donald Fowler of-Goderich spent Earth's riches Hill was given.by
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.• Mrs. Arthur, .
Oliver Anderson and family. -
Sunday guests at the. manse Mrs. Elliott. Lapp introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. James
were ,Mr.--and'M.rs, Gordon- Fry, 'Hummel of Sty .''Helens'. Mrs:'
Joe and Steven of Ripley`, Mr. Hummel; thanked" Mrs. Lapp for
Maurice Fry of Kincardine.. Mr. her introduefion and said that she,
and Mrs. Lee Fry and 'family of had been a frequent visitor to this
,Goderich and Mr.'and Mrs. Danny ' district . when young as her
F1'y and baby of Kincardine. • grandrnbther was 'Jane ,McGee.
Visitors with Mrs. Eleanort; her r_s t pt p
Bradnock and George Collins on 'messagez`,•ttre=.Jdotngs % of ' -the. i
Sunday were Mr. and Mrk. John 'before before Chrrst`.
itoco ngregutknT
evening the 'Young People of the
church, withMurray Wightman as
—leader,. conducted 'the • service..
Th9se assisting were Dana Bean,
Sherry Plaetzer, Wanda I laetzer
and Larry Plaetzer•. Pastor Fry
brou,glit the .message,, On
.Thursday evening, 'the U.C.W.
held their Easter Tharikoffering
meeting with Mrs.. James
Hummel of St. Helens as guest
• speaker. The organist, Mrs.
Norman Wightman presided at the
organ.
On Friday at 3 p.m., a service
of Holy Communion was held at
Donnybrook United Church.
There was a good attendance at all
services. Easter 'Sunday, Knox
Church was filled to .capacity for
the morning service conducted by
Pastor F'ry. The choir rendered a
lovely anthern in a very spirited
fl anner, entitled --`.`Alleluia". A
trio.co.nsistiing ofNatcy`
Anderson, Betty Moss and
Jennifer Orange sang "Open the,
Gates of the Temple". The
service was 'mainly choral, the
congregation joining in 'singing
the Easter hymns.
Mr: and Mrs. Joseph Postill
were received into the church by
transfer. ' The minister was
assisted in the conduct of worship
by Mrs. Brian Hallam, Glen
Webster and Gerald McDowell.
The sermon•' subject was `?The
Skeptic", John 20:28T 'Nancy
Anderson accompanied on the
•piano With Mrs. Norman.
Wightman at the console of the
organ for the entire service.
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described the Last Supper trio1
Seaforth. .Jesus had with his desciples and
Miss Margaret R. Jackson of the washing'of their feet and His
Blyth visited last week with her instruction for them to follow
sister-in-law Mrs. James when he would leave fhem.
Jackson.
Mr. .and Mrs. Clayton
Robertson of Copper Cliff spent
the holiday with"her parents Mr.
and Mrs. William Straughan. '
Mr. and Mrs., Ben Hamilton
spent the week -end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs..: RaV
LaVigne of Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs...J A.. McIntosh,
Jack.:h.nd'Margo and Miss Janet
Coleman of London visited last,
Friday with Mr. and M'rs. Willia m
Clark.
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In closing Mrs. Hummel stated
to.take each day at a .time but
always take time for Christ' and
the better things of life. Mrs,
Alfred Fry thanked Mrs. Hummel
for her inspiring message. After
the closing hymn, `Rejoice the
Lord is King," Pastor Fry
pronounced the benediction.' A
social hour followed in the Sunday
school room of the church. 'Grace ,
was said by Rev. Hummel.
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