The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-14, Page 4Y,
PAGE»-GODFRICH SIGNAL -STAR,,, T)l• URSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1974
DhlNBANh10 N DOIN'GS
_ ANNUAL MEETING
' The annual meeting or.
Dungannon United Church was
held' on Thursday, following a•-.
pot -luck luncheon -M A' suc-
cessful year was reported from
all organizations within the
.‘t, church.
Resignation , was received
from Frank Pentland, after-
many
ftermany years as Superintendent'
•of Sunday School. , Wayne
Snyder was appointed . to $:5.
Superintendent- and Bob
McNeil to assistant superinten-
dent.
Mrs. 4J.M. Reed resigned af- M •
ter nearly 30 years as Mission Art I anahy, Kevin and Terri ding and. moving'the ball, each
y Roots Ir tn- wa, Treasurer. a aint Mrs.
lind 'Ann from Krnea�rdine, visited had four points, Mike Doorly
pp t4' Mr. and Mrs,'Frank Thompson and .Dennis, Dowhaniuk - each
fill this post. ", during the weekend. Arthur added two points to round "out
Mrs,:.A,rt'tiur McMichael was ,also visited in London at St, the Viking attack;
appointed to replace M. Joseph's Hospital with Mrs: Mike Ciin.nr5lly and Ron'
Kareniversa t as o' ganist . ' Dangly (nee'Co.rabelle Th'om..p-.. Haney had eight points each for
Anniversary date is to be son) and their -'new baby the losers.
September 22. daughter, 9 lb. 2 -,oz., born. oh The midget Vikings, had little,
It ''was announced the Friday, February 8. • trouble defeati.ng Seaforth 52-
Worldds Day of Prayer will .be •
held In Dungannon United Harold. Culbert has,
been a. 2Q° • ,"'' -
• Jim McKinnon lectthe-GDCI
Church on March 1 at 2 p.m: patient • in Wingham and attack. with 13.• Greg Beacom
Speaker is to be Father Det= District Hospital with hooped' ten "poifits while Jeff
_finger, Kingsbridge. pneumonia. ia. C liffci� d Baechler got eight.. Fd Court -.Jim Donnelly and Mrs. $ruce
•Kilpatrick who had been' a g,Erskine with 28; .A:J. Women's Institute and -'as this Brtindley, 524-6451; Miss
fi ney with six, Dennis LeBlanc •open to anyone if you, are in- Rubena Brindley, 529-7495;
'SOCIAL NEWS - ,-;w.;.patient there for one and a,half with five, Bernie Van Desch Weerasooriya and Dr: A.B.
The U.C.W. catered 00 • weeks is now able to be home.' Wpera i riy 26.5;anand Tom-
Eadie
pleased •contact Mrs. Miss `aLiri�la Matthews, 529-
Frid:ay evening to 50 guests Mrs. Fred Xoung who had a with four,, Tim McLean with F,adie and day Fisher with 22°" Buchanan, I?h: ,524-6353, "Ms✓" 73'33; 1Vl(rs:'Bert Dougherty and
` f`o'llowing the fall in her home is off work for three,. Tian Doherty .w'ith two Kloeze Ph. 524-6342 for further' Miss :Linda Dougherty, 5Z9
and Bill Walters with one point points•` ,
Snowden—Culbert wedding, at least two weeks due tip :.a information. " 7312, So 'you won't be';d sap,1 • ,
•completed the scoring. Mark your calenders for the pointed contact a leader -in
Barbara Ann Culbert: daughter back injury. A.J. Sherwood Doug Fry, with 14 points, Money is, the onl, that Eui hre and 500 earn partyice '
• Of Mr. and Mrs: Howard who underwent surgeryonneck y power ,your district at once.
y .to ped the Seaforth scoring. n Its ,down before. th Carlow Hall Wednesday
�.. gt:.._ _� 12pped, , _., .......___...... _al:l .ma kita.d .fa _ e _..-
•Culbert; became .th'e- bride- 0f- vertebrae-ron Thursd-av
at.
Rcinald' Ernest 'Snowden, si
Lastweekw�i h bright, very , two losses, • a . , ,;;If money goes before, all ways C(h'tin -ittee. ..
of St.' Helens, 'on, Friday, col
pretty weddin Rev.. Clarence. • are' the new, Operators of Sky
wedding. February is here. Ranch Restaurant and. Servicy
1Vic isa • Rose officiated. Q
Mr, and, Mrs. Jack Eedy and `' ' A y Station on:Highway 21, as of
.Miss ' Rosemary Tedd and,
t• he w ardner of theStr
home spent
Laurel from. Strathroy were Monday Februaryll. �, "'"`
home" for the weekend`' with •
the weekend at the of the �
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Heber :Eedy and Thorn-
ton:
Boss Eedy, '
8y O.M. Blake 0
.Basic.eitball
Viking taamscajiture
two out of threia�mes
Culbert- Mrs. Fred Young"and
Mrs. � Uart� ac anis;• Ws:. ° three' games with"•SeaTorih,'rast
Elmer • Black and Mi,s week in Huron -Perth n
•
The GDCI Vikings boys' .
�ibasketball team took two of
a -Perth Con-
' Charlene Adams. Girls 12 . ference play• ., ' '
years , and over who are noR..
The junior Vikings turned in;.
lair -Gil -1y members may contact a strong effort in 'overpowering=•
the leaders closest to you. ., Seaforth 64-19. The win gave
,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chem- the junior Vikings.a record of
hers of Stratford spent the , .•
three wins, and four losses.
• weekend with";the latter's Mike Andrew and Tim
parents. 'Mr. ,and Mrs.'Hugh-- McGee each had, 16'points for
Mcwhinney• the Vikings: Rich Moody tux -
On Sunday, February '10., ned' in a strong ,effort, hitting
1974„ ' at Stratford - Ge'ner'al for 10 points. John Brady. ad-•
• Hospital burn to Mr. and Mrs. dednine and John Hanly,six.
Harry Chambers (nee Claire
.. -
cV4'hinneyl.a baby girl, Tracy. who did a fine job of reboun-
Dale Nivins and Bill r Gauley,
COLBOR.Nf'CORNER.,
.Mrs. G. Kaitfinlq ,
will be takingMembers of Tiger Dunlop Mr. and Mrs. Worthy Fowler ,
paid in a' tour and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brown .
nament in Listowel. -.,�, Women's Institute are remin- y
' deo of the February meeting to spent Saturday, 'February 9
The Huron. -Perth champion- visitingthe, formers' son, Mr.
ship tournament.: for midget be in the Carlow Hall next mi
teams Will be held at -Stratford Wednesday,, February 20th, 2 Donald - Fowler and Mrs.
m, when Murray Gaunt Fowler at'Glen Williams, a.
North seniorrn next Friday. p'
The Vikings lost their M.P•P• • will be the guest suburb. of Georgetown.
g speaker,' We hope to entertain Mt. and Mrs, Gordon I-iess of
game to Seaforth by a 58-47
score. y Blyth Branch and visitors are Zurich visited the , former's
Cam. Holland and Dan welcome.
aunt Mrs. Gordon Kaitting and .
Maloney led the Golden Bears Remember the Cplboitle Mr. Kaitting on Sunday.
to victory with 14 points each. Township. Recreation Commit- ....The , Leaders and Assistant;
tee meeting in the Carlow Hall for 4-H courses were in
Jim Watt led the Viking 'r this H coo and inClintonCat-
this Thursday evening, y Tuesday
-"Cause' with 19points. Casey �• -
Wildgen and Ron• Willis had February 14tPi, at 8 p.m. when ' tending .i lasses=• for the new
Your -
'nine • points each while Pat 'Don Reid, Consultant for course "Taking a look at Your -
Conlon 'with six and Mike sports and Recreation .Br,a'nch self" which promises to be very
Wildgen with four rounded out of the Ministry of Community interesting and educational,
Viand Social Services will be the The Tiger' D lop Women's
the Viking yattaclt.
The Vikings' record now speaker and give advice and in- Institute is 'sponsoring four
stands at four wins• and three formation ., 'regarding classes this year to.take care of
losses. They must win -their recreationr�al activities. A good the girls from, different
attendahce is hoped for•. districts, and these classes plan
remaining for games to be in con: Mrs. Richard Buaharian and"'. to .start first Monday in March
tention a playoff • position.
Mrs. Harm Kloeze have taken and are open to "-all girls 12
Bridge Scores a course, • "More Ideas for years old by March 1 and not
,Sewing Knits",osponsored by • over 26 years.
the Department of- Agriculture
There were four tables at" flee' •
All girls. interested are asked'
Goderich Duplicate Bridge and .Food in connection with to contact any of the following
•Club on February 5. Winners the Women s Institute. They, promptly: Mrs. Arnold Young,
were: Mrs. Rick-Duckioort and plan to start a class in this' 524-980,5; Mrs. Gerald Feagan,
Lee Ryan with 30 points; 1Mrs. Monday, February 25th,"524-6491; Mrs. Maitland Mon:
spon-
sored .by ' Tiger Dunlop tgpmery, 524-9848; Miss Helen
DID 'YOU
if for any, reason your home Is ever left vacant
(that is where ail furnishings and personal effects
are..removed) be .sure,,to advise your agent. °
Y
coverage under your home Insur- 'ace pollgy
automatically ceases 30 days after the date fdf'
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vacancy. °
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W. � J. �Iughes Insurance Agency
524-810Q
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Don' MacEWtlin' ' 524-9131
'n • February 27th -at 8:3.0'
• v n have a recon o five wins an
evening;
The. midget Vikings now
in of Joseph's hospital is improving. d f f' and (butler)
p pm. Colborne Twp"Recreation
Mr. and Mrs: Ernest Snowden.
d weather, and then a heavy' This Saturday the midgets do lie open. (• Shakespeare) Mr, & Mrs. Bernie Kolkman
February 8, 1974; ,in a verb• • downfall of snow we realize
M•rs.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy Mr: and Mrs: Harvey. Web -
returned Friday fallowing a . ster of Lucknow spent Tuesday
short holiday, and' work has evening .with "Mrs.• Cecil Blake •
'Thinking' oi.- IN:SUL ATLON
Think ':FIBERGLAS
Think
JOHN JEFFERY. & SONS
163 . ELGIN E. 524-8171
been resumed at the Eedy. A and showed slides' of their
• bakery.
The ' 4=-H Spring 'Topic
„Taking a
with, Leaders' Training Scholl
being given 'in Wingham on -
February 18 a.nd 19. Dungan- •
non .Institutes is sponsoring
three clubs; ---requiring six
leaders.- These. ' are Mrs.
Howard Culbert and Mrs. Don
•�I
Thinking of
* PANELING
'Think of
JOHN JEFFERY & SON
163 ELGIN °E•.. , :- 524-8171
regent trip to the Bahamas. -
During .the weekend Mr. and •
Mrs.__ Grant Sowerby of Thor-
nhill ,and. Barb •Blake of•
Toronto were home. 'They also
. visited with Mr: and Mrs. Jim
Blake °.,near Alliston when •
' returning on Sunday. S
Mrs. Hugh McWhipneyspent
a few d°ays °with`Mr.. and Mrs
Kenneth'Murch and little Vin -
.cent in Clinton. . Ross McNee '.de Dungannon.
•Robert.Sherwood from Sar- There were, eight '"tables -of
games in play on Wednesday
nix has visited his mother Mrs.
afternoon. Volunteers' from the'
Opti. Mrs. ,Club of Vanastire
ere' on hand. to help with the
heel ,chairs and the games.
Mrs. John. Henderson of
Seaforth: arranged the program
.for "Family, Night"and also
played sdvetra1' piano in-.
strumentals and ac c inpanied
her three - daughters.Donna
'&nd Darlene Herrder`so-c
• The re alar group of volun- • thrilled the audience:with;their
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teens from' Bavfield�along with step dance numbers and jcii�ted
a new 'member, Mrs., George their sister Debbie' -for voca-1
Heard, add MTs. -'Dale of Clin- trios.: Susan ;McAllister. played,
ton assisted with Monday after- three numbers on 'the'accordion%
noons•activities. Marie Flynn of 'with piano `instrumental by
Cliiiton,•Mary Taylor, Norman Janet Dr'ager. w
Speir : 'and Jerry Collins Mrs. Orville Dale; a"'former
prov-ided, the music for the oc- neighbour'..6f the entertainers
easion.. Two new residents were ,expressed t°he•...appr,.ecirationof
welcomed to the Home, Nor- the residents for the fine•enfer-x
man You'ngblutt of Auburn and •talnment.
:Alvin Sherwood, • and also
' •Alvin in hospital in London
during the:past' week.,.,
art, 'Deily, -Doig aii4Co.
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GODERICH
Wednes4ayFeb.ruary27
9:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M:.'.
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Tuesday,M:arch. 5
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P8rert `s should bring birth certificates and
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Registered Retirement. Savings
But right now. Last day to register tax
reduction savings is March 1.
•See Victoria and Grey today!
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