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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-01, Page 2390DA, :SI iNAL STA F• , Victoria - Ro6ettiaa Track Day . Arthur Elliott has been home from Victoria Hospital, London, since last Sunday and has had metlnber's of the. family visiting frequently. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cuthill ofSttmmerhill, also •Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott ,and, family have assisted Mr. and Mrs. Elliott ,particularly when driving to and from London. Chuck Young is "now attending � Adult Training Classes in London " for Rehabilitation. John Young did hiS)computer exercise in London on Thursday. Their mother, Mrs. Fred.Yonng, visited relatives in London • that . day, and her uncle, Mr. Harold McIlwain came with them for a visit „.with relatives and friends in this community. Paul Caesar went by ambulance on Tuesday morning to Winghani' Hospital. , hostess to a ,lovely shower for Miss Judith Million of•Stratford,, held at Wingham at the 'home' of Mrs. Harold Congram .on Saturday evening. Friends and relatives from here welcomed the opportunity to honor Judith and also to renew former acquaintances. Mrs. , Robt: Stoth'ers accompanied by her sister Mrs. J.W. MacLeod, of Kincardine, returned on Sunday,,May 28, from a 28 -day holiday in London, England and in several countries on the continent: Belguim, Germany, Austria, five, days in Italy from Rome to Capri, France withtwodays in Paris, thenaback to London, England, and from Heathrow airport (London) to Malton International airport, then to Preston and home. Helen says it is fantastic to see so much in :three weeks aboutwhich you have read in a life -time. . Laverne and Frank Pentland accompanied by, Benson; Pentland of London attended the funeral service.of a cousin in Essex, on Saturday. He was George Salter of Essex husband of the former'Rub.y Pentland of Dungannon. Others who attended were two nephews, Ron and Jack Pentland, sons of the .. '-"' 'late Herb Pentland. • Congratulations to Marsha Dungannon WI names John Stanburv. had a painful accident lastSaturday at nis home when he stepped on a fishing knife An artery in his foot was severed and required medical attention. • John has had to be off work this , week. . til it, learn of the death of Mr. Chas. Scott on Saturday,, in a car -truck collisiod'near Blyth. Mrs. _Scott was taken to Clinton hospital in serious condition. Mr. Scott has "been mil carrier on the Auburn - Dungannon route for many years, w Sympathy of this community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler who received word on Sunday. of .the death of the foriner's " sister, Laura, Mrs. James Figgins, in St. Catharines. She is surriived by her husband, a son John, and daughter Miss Shirley Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Fowl r accompanied his brother, Mr. Fred F,owler, Port Elgin, to the 'service in St, Catharines' on . Tuesday, May 30. Grade seven and eight boys and girls from the Dungannon and St, Augustine area are going on a ♦ student exchange leaving from Kingsbridge school at 4 a.m. Monday May29. They will arrive • at Victoriaville, Quebec, at•8 p.m. that night travelling by chartered bus. They are to arrive home late Saturday night. We at hone will likely have to brush up on our French' while they are away! Dungannon 4-H.Clubs I, 1I and III • participated in their Achievement Day held in Wingham and District High School on Saturday. Splendid fashion shows on ';Sleepwear" M werep'resented. Among g the girls to receive County Honor certificates and pins for six clubs were Barbara Culbert and Charlene Adam"s. Among those receiving . Provincial 'Honors were Cathy Culbert and Karen R' ,tt• (12 cl,ut�s1. • Jr. Girls 7 5 yd. Lot with old building, former slaughter hawse,. . , suitable for mobile home. ',Hydro and water hn. Asking ' 5Q ,ca t CALL EVENINGS RIPLEY • 395-2961 or 395-2979 if f Bonnie Reid,,,Grace Ross, Debbie Shadidich, Denise ,Mitcfie1more.• Hodges who was one of the R.N.A. 'graduation class at Wingham Hospital on Friday. She received special award, for bedside nursing Debbie Hodges completed- ler ' 2nd year at Panshawe College and now goes to St. Joseph Hospital again. I f An unfortunate mishap made orhers e • things'grandma always Kerr was: training his horse at The May m.e e t i n g of the Dungannon race track and. the Dungannon W.I. was held at Mrs. animal dropped dead: - George Errington's, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Victor' Errington evening, May 25, The president. visited in , London this week -end Mrs. W. Rutledge, opened the with'Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Alton in meeting with the opening ode and honor of three of their birthdays. the Mary Stewart Collect. When returning on 'Sunday they • Two visitors and five children visited another cousin, Miss Rena were.present: Eighteen .SteyeniOn, in Hensall. • answered they' roll call, "Name something you buy that your • - Grandmother made herself". Bread, butter, soap, weaving.. candles and' underwear were some of the answers. ', _Delegates to • -the District Annual in Wingham are Mrs. W. Rutledge, -Mrs. H. Girvin, Mrs. G. McNee and Mrs. F. Ypung. After the business period, Mrs., • W, Brown, convener of "Family and Consumer 'Affairs" was in charge of the. program. Everyone was delighted with several musical number's.,sung by Jennifer, Paul and Shawn Dren'han, children of Mr.. • and Mrs. Jim Drennan. The boys played their accompanirrie"nt on tilieir guitars. scontinue dead elm cuttinggrani The $5,00 per tree payment is no longer applicable for trees cut' after May 19th, 1972, ih woodlots or forested areas., For anyone making application" -fol;:-..trees cut, in woodlots :. d' forested areas, the deadline date for receipt of application at the Huron County office is June 16, ai d ,h The grant will still be p on Congratulations! puite a number trees removed from. fence rows „of mothers of- the girls. also• and open fields'says S.J. several .W.I. members enjoyed Paquette; Associate Agricultural this afternoon program. The Representative for HuronCounty: project for Fall, 1972 is "The Third Meat" . Mr. and Mrs. H.J.L..Eedy accompanied Mr. and Mr's. Ralph Henderson of Goderich to visit relatives in Stratford on.Sufiday., "Mrs. Cecil Blake and Barbara • visited on . Sunday,, with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Blake and Mr, and Mrs. . G.rantSowerhy and other friends Alliston on Sunday. ..Last Sunday Mr. and, Mrs, Tom Fowler, Darrel and Karen of Parkhill spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler. ' Jim McWhinneyof Zurich spent the week -end with his `par't►ts; Mr, and Mrs. Hugh McWhinney. The previous week: on Sunday their daughter Lexie, Mrs. Ken Murch, provided a Mother's Day turkey dinner at,,her parent's home in Dungannon. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McWhinney, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Ken Murch, Clinton, • other guests were Mr. Jack Murch, and Mrs,, Mary . Murch, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs Rob. McWhinney, 2nd' con. Ashfield, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chambers; Goderich and Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Mole, Lucknow. On Tuesday evening the Explorers of Dungannon United Church hada banquet at which the C.G.I.T. and mothers of the girls were guests. Before arid after the meal the C.G.1.T. girls and their leaders, Mrs. Rick Park and Mrs. Wayne Duman provided musical numbers. Presentation of awards nd promotions' were held. Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan on behalf of her husband, who was at Conference in London, welcomed the 25 in 'attendance and gave the opening "Grace". Mrs.- Wm. Stewart, • leader of Explorers deserves much credit for her • leadership all year. Her assistant is Barb Blake. Leaders of hoth5, groups would welcome new members now to be ready for Septbmher rtreetings, ancperhaps a "hike" soon. Mt•cl N' rs,"S an Gere- from Sault -Ste: Mfirie enjoyed the weekend visit here with • his mother. ° Mrs. Mary Bere and funily. The motto,. No one can cheat rag outof success but yourself," was 'presented 15y Mrs., Harvey•', Alton. Summing'. up, Mrs. Alton said, `?Those who have achieved" success have left the world better than they found it." Mrs. Brown introduced Mr,S. A:,J.• Wilson, president of Lucknow ' W.I. and delegate to Officers' Conference held recently in Guelph. Mrs. Wilson gave a' very informative re -port -onz. the conference, which everyone enjoyed. She said the delegate is the one who benefits most •from a conference by the information and help that is gainedpersonally. "A good neighbour is a priceless •asset`'. ' Mrs. Brown said, during the studtt,of the topic. "'How to make ,the most of your assets".' Mrs.: Rutledge thanked Mrs. •Errington for the useof her home, The• hostesses, Mrs. 'L. Ivers Mrs. W. Zinn and Mrs. H. McWhinney served :a .delicious lunch. All took home with them a feeling of knowledge gained and time well spent, some -of -it --tend have been•from the toe tapping to - the good music._ The next meeting will he held inn Dungannon' United Church, June 281.' Neighbouring .Institutes will be invited to visit and meet owith • guest speaker Mrs. 'Harvey Houston of Holyrood, F.W.I.C.O. 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