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WALNERBURN CLUB
The Walkerburn Club held
their monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs: Bifida Lapp with
Mrs.,- Garth McClinchey
presiding.
The "prize donated by Mrs.
Lapp was won by Mrs. Ted
Hunking. Mrs. Garth, McClin-
chey conducted some thought
provoking • and humorous con-
tests.
,Pl'ans were made for the next
meeting when the program will
be in charge of Mrs. Roy Daer
and Mrs. 'Worthy Y,,pung and
the lunch committee will be
Mrs': Henry Hunking and :Mrs,
Lloyd Penfound. Following a
,short ' business period a
delicious- lunch was served by
Mrs. Roy Daer and Mrs. Wor-
thy Young,
TROUSSEAU TEA
• Mrs: William Seers enter-
tained friends, 'neighbours and
relatives at a -trousseau tea last
Sunday in ,,hono"ur of her
daughter's impending
marriage. The • guests were
welcomed by Mrs. Seers and ,
Miss Gail The -register° was in
the charge of Miss Carol'Seers.
The beautiful gifts: and,
trousseau were shown by Miss
Gail assisted by her sister Miss
Faye Seer;.; and the bride-tc-
�,
be's aunts, Mr:y. D< nald
_
Stewart, Tee'swater- and M'rs:-.
James Oke of Goderich
Also assisting,'in- the tea-
' room was the bride's .grand -
:mother, Mrs. James, Blake of
Goderich anal_the'•bride's'great-.
grandmother, Mrs. Annie Har-
mer f ,. Goderich. Mrs. -Brian
, . Hallaam : was, in charge of the'
,kitchen.
KNOX tUUCW
•
The general' meeting of the
United Church Women'o.f Knox ;Waster' Robiiie" a 'd Donald .
United Church was held MAN Livermore of Fordwiclr are '
Church Auditorium. The. Ex- visiting their grandparents Mr.
plorers with their leaders, and Mrs. Donald Haines•,
Brenda Ball' and Susan Thom- Mt. -and Mrit. William Reick
pson presented,,, a program of,i'n- of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.
strurn,entals, readings and .Jack 'Bennett of Amherstburg •
choruses with Doreen Jefferson visited last Satur°dav with Mr.',
presiding. and Mrs. William Straugban.
Those taking part included, Mr.. and Mrs. Ed Miller of
Janice Daer, Marilyn Archam- Windsor and their Jim -of Van-
bault, Kim McDowell, Ellen couver,' B.C. spent the weekend
Thompson, ,Janice Robinson, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Diane McBride, Linda Cun- Miller.
ningham and fiebbie Cun- Mrs. Thomas Johnston
ningham. Mrs. Elliott Lapp arrived home last ,Friday where
thanked' the girls for the ex- she is recovering from surgery
cellent entertainment. on her knee.
Mrs:- Gerald McDowell Mr. Darvk Ball of Avlrner is
presided . for a short business holidaving this week •in the
period. Plans were made for the Bahamas.. ,
Easter Thankoffering meeting Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock and
to be held Wednesday Apri1.10 Mrs. Thsimas ,Haggitt were
at 8:00 p.m. F when Mr. Don guests last, Tuesday at the Mid-
•
Stuckev of Wingham will be dlesex East Spring luncheon at
guest speaker. , • Hyde Park. - •
Mr: and Mrs. Bob 'Oswald of
Bridgeport ' and Mr: ,Norinan
Ball•and his son,Clarence Ball,
.of Clinton, visited last -Sunday
with Mr. a'nd Mrs. William,`
Straughan.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
• MacKay spent the weekend in
London with their son John,
MacKay, his wife and her•'•
brother, Mr. John Weir , and
Mr's. Weir.
The svrnpathy' ofrfh com-
muniv
r ..is extended to
Mrs,
, -ging- t() begin his duties a� DF raldBro n -an theMdeath:,,o.l..--.
'her father Mr. Hewiston .of
Cheslev. •
SOCIAL NOTES
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Orval Free who on April
16th will celebrate their Golden
Wpddi-ng 'Annivertiary with
Open House 2:30 p.m.. to 4:30
p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Best •Wishes. Everyone
welcome, '
• Richard J. Ferguson. of Ot-
tawa arrived on Monday mor -
manager Qf the Auburn and,
Dungannon branches of. the
Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce. Donald `Brown has
been appointed as manager ,of
the batik at Killaloo near ,Ot-
taw Mr., Ferguson's home is
Port Elgin.
A large crowd attended th
annual pancake supper let
Wednesday sponsored by the
Sunday school of ,Knox United
Church.
UNG&NNO'N' OOLHGS
Harvey 'and Joe ,Sproul ac-
companied by Allan Petrie of
Goderich returned ° home on
Thursday ' from Brownsville,
Texas, where they had enjoyed
the winter months. When
motoring through the States
they witnessed. ' much
devastation caused by the
tornadoes.
***
Sympathy i5 expressed to Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Wil& and
other relatives of 24 -year old
Paul Tiffin of Wirzgham whose
tragic death occurred in Mexico
last Monday.
Several Women's Institute
members from the Dungannon
Branch were in attendance at
an Exectitiye meeting held -in
"Auburn tn''Wednesdav, April 3
• When plans. were made for the
District Annual meeting which..
'is to be heldin Belgrave, on
May 27. '
•Mrs. Ross Eedv was hostess
on Saturday, April 6 , at her
home for a trousseau tea
honoring . , her , daughter,
Rosemary, on her a.pproaehing
marriage.
* * * • "'
Mr., and Mrs. Jim Blake from
near Alliston' spent Saturday
and Sunday at home here.
Visitors during this week,
with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. .
-''Fowler included the -tatters'
nephew,' Rev. Robt Orn Ball,,
and Mrs. Ball from Unionville,
on Monday; and„Mr. and Mrs.
.John Fowler from Grand Bend
on Thursday.
**
Several new members were
welcomed into membership in
Dungannon United Church by
transfer on Sondes. These
were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon An-
derson” from Trinity Ashfield;
Mr. and Mrs. John ' Caesar,
Anglican Church; Mr. and Mrs,
Wfn. Stewart, Presbyterian,.
Lucknow; Mrs, Arthur -
McMichael', 'Calvin United
Church". Miss Audrey
1✓rrington was welcomed° into
By O.M. Blake'
membership by profession of
faith in an iinpressive service.
The choir which now includes
several boys 'sang two lovely
numbers. Sacrament of Holy
Communion was observed and,
Rev. C. McClenaghan',s sermon
was entitled, "In Purity of
Heart.'.
Mrs~' W.A. Stewart is spen-
Mr. and Mr�S.' Ross Robinson
spent Sunday with their son,
Keith Robinson, his wife; Kim
and . Karie at Newmarket.
Winners at the weekly euchre
partv•last week were: high lady,
Mrs. Ross Robinson;•,low lady,
Mrs. Jack. Moss;• high man, Art
Youngblut, 'low man, Harry
Beadle; novelty, Mrs. Reta
Dodd.
Oddfellows,
Rebekahs
toetef
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L�y-ffdt DRMCO
Due to , a shortage parts
and materials, Dominion Road
Machinery Company- in
Goderich haseen forced to
bring about a temporary layoff.
Fifty-eight workevs,have been
away from the job • „this week
IF
but will return to the lines
Monday morning.
Cayley Hill of D tMCO said
last week the company has no
shortage of ,orders or work -
just parts and material. •
Both Tom Sawyer (John Ellioitt, left, and Huck Finn (Murray Hoggart) have the lite cared out
of'theni in this scene from Holmesville•,Pt,rblic School's play '.Tom Sawyer" which the school
will be' presenting on April 24 and 25. This picture vat shot during Irehea.rsais•of.the play this
week. (Nws-Record photo).
Chapter receive two new members
The Ahmeek Chapter of she.
I.O.D.E. held their April
meeting recently.
—The Regent, Mrs. M. McKee
presided and Mrs. C. Ruffle
presented the flag. .
The Secretary's report was
read by Mrs. William Auld and
'discussion followed concerning
raising funds• for the various:
projects of the chapter for the;p
coming year.
Plans were made, but n
ot
fin ltzed�or several members
To gig'"to 1 e Pride al-Co'ti`veti ""`
tion in Hamilton for oneday at
least. •- , • .
' A motion -was •made for sup-
plies to .be bought ,for service
projects, . ,- -
Plans for 'the Dessert Card
" Party and .hake sale on April 24
were discussed. ' • .
Two new. members, Mitis
A,delene _Palmer and Mrs,
'Willia , Armstrong --'took their
affirmation with Mfrs. C.
MurraVOand Mrs. A McKee.
Mrs. M. Robinson' read an
article •from ".Echoes" ex-
, ptai-ring more about "Roses".
,,the'Dominion Wide, project for
.I.O.D.E, Chapter.' The sale of
these roses is'all across ea.nada
and if the bushes are planted
- this fall they will be in bloom
The • Oddfellows. and
Ij,ebekahsof the Goderich
Lodges held their annual At-
Hotne 4,n .the MacKay Hall
Friday 'March 29. :'
Noble Grand Elva
Oshaldeston and Noble Grad
Harold Walls welcomed 'the
aguests '., a good attendance of
out of town members from
Seaforth and Landon.
The evening starter with 'en- "..
ding this week with Mrs. Wrzt. tertainment by three musical.
7. Stothers in Goderich. Mr. ' young men - Arthur "Fougere,
Stothers is in Victoria Hospital.
London,. where _he underwent
an operation 'on Friday.
Friends here wish him"'a speedy
recovery:•
Last weekend Mrs. Stewart
visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Durrrin at „Dunlop,'
Leonard Chisholm flew last
week for an eight-day vacation
with Mr..and Mrs. Earl Ritdev
in Middleton, Nova a Scotia: '
Mrs, • Ritcev is a sister of Mfrs.
L. Chisholm.
Mr, and' 'Mrs. Alvin Sher-
wood returned Sunday evening
from a trip to South Africa,
Next.week' more details will be•
included in our column.
Mrs, Terry Hodges (Penny)
las week -end°, attended -a hair-
dressing convention at the Four
Seasons Sheritan in Toronto
on Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen'Olson and
baby Brian moved' their trailer
hone •from Goderich April 1
and are getting it lodated on'
William St: in Dungannon. A
welcome is entended to them.
At present they are living with.
the ffirmer's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Freeman Olson.
Ed Scru-ton and Bill Smith. •
Card - . a-mes of '.500. a'nd.
-.Euchre wife enjoyed. Mr.'
Thompson kwon the high prize
in Euchre and Mrs. Albert
•-•.Barker, ladies' high.; low, Mrs. .
, George Morley and Mr. A.
Vint, ,
MTS. 'Ruby Sna;el captured
the ladies' higti in 500 and.; Me
Harold StalibUry •men's high..
Low went Ito 'Mrs. Rita Orr of.
Seaforth and 11/Ir.-C. Crozieti..
A bountifullunch of sand-
wiches, relishes, cake and ice-
cream ,;was served.
ghartie Orr won the lucky
cup draw. and Mrs. Jarnes Hor:-
ton -also •ha.da' lucky cup.
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