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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-12-19, Page 4PAGE 4—GOD413ICI-1 SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1974 DUNGANNON DOINGS,, Mrs Mary Bere DUNGANNON W.I. Donna Young; Stewardship The December meeting of and Recruiting, Gloria Pear - Dungannon Women's Institute son, Jean f,rrington, Carol was the fourth special event for Reed; Finance, Bessie McNee, our 60th Anniversary, year. The Helen Dawson, Emma Rivett. first-waS the "Kick -Off' ' at Nile Supply ' and Social when guests were entertained; Assistance, Emily Drennan, the second, at Brookside; the Beth McConnell, Ruby Fin - 'third a summer picnic; and -this nigan; Social Functions, Doris was the "goal" or final Hodges, Carol ,Reed, Marina celebration .. at the annual. Park, Gloria Pearson,. Donna Christmas party. Alton; 'Pianist, Carol Reed; The president, Mrs. Graham Buying Committee, President, McNee, welcomed the members Treasurer and Head of with husbands or guests. Fifty- Finance; nominating commit - one enjoyed a bountiful tee, Marjorie Pentland, Donna .smorgasbord turkey meal in the Alton; card purchasing, Cora S.S. rooms of Dungannon Sherwood, Cora Thompson; United Church. This was Wed- Special 50th Anniversary Com% nesday, December 11. ,.mittee from U.C.W., Olive Mrs. Lorne Ivers as.convener Blake, Elina • Reed,. Plossie of the Anniversary committee Ivers, 'Helen Stothers. spoke of the charter meeting 60 • • years ago, and conducted the SOCIAL NEWS. program using Carols 'intermit- Mr. and Mrs. Harold River's tently during the evening, with .of Gpderich and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Finnigan as Geo. Bell, Kincedine, called pianist. Several stores and in- on Mrs. Minnie Tones and Mel - terested persons donated favOrs on Saturday. which were placed—by each ----1,tingaiiriOn Eifil'Orer-S—are plate. These specials were ap- meeting on Monday this week preciated. because of school Christmas • Branch Directors, Mrs. Jack concerts on their regular night. Clements and Mrs. Lorne Mr and Mrs. Aubrey Higgins Hasty •presented gifts to :the returned home from hospital following: Elmer Black.icky on Sunday afternoon. plate; Gordon Finnigan, lucky Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Caesar chair; Mrs. Harry Giryin, spent the weekend visiting lady's birthday closest to relatives in Akron, Ohio. Miss December 11; man's birthday, Jan Caesar visited her cousins, Ivan Rivett; lucky number, Mary and Lynne Anderson lady, Mrs. Doug Young; lucky while her parents were away. number, man's, Fred Young. Visitors with.,Mr. anc(Mrs. Mrs. Wilbur Brown gave a Chas. Fowler for the .ptist two resume of hightights of . In- weeks were her sisters, Mrs. C. Atitute work from 1914 1974; C. Anderson-of-Winnipeg,N7an. of Red Cross work during and Mrs. Elsie Lewis, Roland. World War I and .II; of the Man. 40th Anniversary, 50th. An- On . Friday, .Mrs. Fowler's niversary .and now the 60th; of niece, Mrs. . Norman life membershipsand extended MacDonald . of Rexdale visited season's greetings to all. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler. Mrs. Russell Alton favored Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Lewis • withtwo lovely solos, "0 Holy accompanied her 'home to Rex- • —Night" and "Silver Bells". All dale for a couple of days before enjoyed two readings, "The taking the plane to return West Bald -Headed Man" and "Post- op Monday. poned" by Miss Beth • McCon- ' , Mrs, Goldie Carter was taken nell. to hospital in Goderich by -am- • A •rnotto which had been bulance on, Friday. prepared and given by Mrs. L. Sympat1-6, is extended th Ivers in Oct. 1973, was re -read husband, family arid friends on by 'Mrs. Cecil BLake, entitled . the death of Mrs. Cliff Hackett,. -"Wholesome Homes are .Step- nee Pearl Finnigan, a foriner. • ping Stones to. Great Nations". resident of Dungannon and.. The. exchange of gifts was West Wawanosh. conducted by Mrs. Harry Gir- Mr. Jim Blake of Alliston vin and Mrs. Alvin Kerr. Mrs. spent Saturday with his Ivers thanked all'. who had mother, Mrs. Cecil Blake.. helped with the spetial an- On Sunday Mrs. Cecil Blake niversary programs 'thriiughout .joined her brother Richard theWyear. • Kilpatrick •and Mrs. Kilpatrick Chairs were re-arranged..for in Winghamfor their family, the main feature which wa-§lhe Christmas gathering .which was viewing of many slides shO'wn —being held early as Mr. and by Mrs. Warren Zinn, with cornmentary, assisted by Warren and by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rivett who had toured Holland, Germany, Austria and Switzerlan in .July. DU GANNON U.C.W. ' The Dungannon United Church Women were hosts to th* church ladies. and their children at their,.annual Christ- mas pbt luck luncheon. Thirty- two ladies and sixteen children enjoyed this Christmas meeting. Following lunch, Rev. R. C. McClenaghan showed a film on the Christmas story, especially for the children, and this was enjoyed by all. The president, Autrey.klasty, welcomed everyone and a gift exchange took place. -Chreistmas carols were enjoyed with Carol Reed at the piano. • The officers for 1975 were in- • stalled by Rev. McClenaghan in an impressive service.' Devotional service for &af- ternoon was convened by Gloria Pearson assisted by Donna Young and Ruby McClenaghan. The theme was "God News." , During the business period Audrey Hasty thanked all com- mittees for their interest and efforts during the past year arid asked for. the co-operation of the new executive for 1975. List of officers for DungaR- non U.C.W. for 1975, Past President, Bes,:ie McNee; President, Audrey Hasty; First Vice -President, Tina Logtenberg; Second Vice - President, Ruth Wintemute; secretary, Donna Alton; treasurer, Helen DaOson; press reporter, Mary Bere.. ,Committees: Representative to Official Board, Audrey Hasty; Mission and Service, • 'Helen Dawson, Bessie McNee; -Board of Stewards, Olive Blake; Citizenship and"' Social Action, Dorothy Pentland: Marjorie Pentland; Community Friendship and Visiting, Ruth Wintemute, Cora Sherwood; Literature and Program, Ruby IVIcelenaghan, Delores Culbert, Marjorie Pentland; °Christian and Missionary Educatiiin, Olive Blake, Emily Drennan, Mrs.. Kilpatrick are going to Hawaii soon, Rev. , and Mrs. R. C. McClenaghan. entertained the Board of Directors of 'Huron .County 'Children's Aid Society at lunch on Wednesday Eldon McClenaghan, Queen's University, Kingston, . is spending the Christmas vacation. with his parents. Rey. and Mrs. McClenaghan. Gerry • Bere is home Jrorn . Fanshawe College, London for the holiday. • • Sympathy is extended to family and friends. of Mrs. Robt. Wilson. nee Ada Sproul, who passed away in Goderich. , She is a ',ister of Mrs. Art Elliott, Mis, Clara Sproul and Harold Sproul, Davidson, Sask. .. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Iryin went to London on Tuesday to .visit his father Mr. WM. Irvin, who has undergone surgery on his leg. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Irvin visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling Thamgville and saw their little 'grandson for the first time. • Mr. and Mrs. • Dick Park visited in Glencoe on the weekend with their daughter Heather and her husband.< Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dauphin. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dauphin on the birth of a daughter on Decem- ber 15, 1974. FIGHT t THE ,LUNG IPPLERS .4:. 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