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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-04-28, Page 16PAGE 16--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1962 Auction held to raise money for area seniors A suooesaful auction was -held et the Agriell Hall on Wednesday evening with proceeds going to the Dun- gannon and area seniors. Harry Brindley•was auction- eer. Sunday visits with Mary Bere and Jamie were"John Bene and David, Karen Her- nandez and friend of London. �Stteph/en,, Debbie Vickiand Holly�l Park of Goderich, Park, Wanda Park, Goderieh and Tina Hodges enjoyed supper with Bill, Marie, Todd and Brad Park. Congratulations to hwvin and Bev Storey -on the birth of a 7 lb, • 14 oz. boy, on Sunday, April 25 at Goderich hospital. • Mrs. Hazel Webster at- . tended the christening of Craig Patrick Rodrigues at St. Georges Anglican Church, Goderich on Sun- day. Craig is the grandson of Bill and Ettabelle (Webster) Bradley of Goderich. On Set- urday the favi lies. were Other at the Bradley home to celebrate birthdays for Hazel -and another great grandson, Elaine Miller. Hugh and Hazel Murray of Guelph and Hazel's sister Iva McEwan of Arthur were Sun- day visitors with Jim and MargarFred Bt and Betty Stirling, Darlene and Harold ld of Thane esville visited the weekend with Betty's anther, Mrs. Robert Irvin, Don and Lee Sheller and grandson, Matthew have re- turned from a two week visit with their daughter, Donna ,Kingdon, Mr. Kingdon and four children.. at Trail, B.C. While there they also visited in -Vancouver and Victoria on Vancouver Island. Wif and Mar,Pentland have returned home after spending six months at their winter home in Zephyr Hills, Florida. Linda Durnin, Peggy Jer- vis, Sharon Dawson, Sue Brown and Heather Dauphin ' enjoyed the weekend in Sud- bury, visiting with Angel McNee, Brenda and Craig. All members of congrega- tion are invited to Spring DUNGANNON DOINGS Margo Parke BilDiii-771111 Thankoffering meeting on Sunday evening, April 25 at Trinity Ashfield Church. Observer subscriptions are $4.50 each and are to be in to Bessie McNee by first Sun- day in May if at all possible. Your cooperation will be very much appreciated. Nile Udte4 Church, The session and Congrega- tion of Nile are very pleased to give into the Holy Christian Church by bap- dsm, Lee Arnold Kerr, born October 29, 1970, San of Arnold Leroy Kerr and Shar- on Norene (Baxter) Kerr; Richard Sheldon Kerr, born November 13, 1975, son of Dungsamah United Church Mr. George Cowan spoke on the tcipic,. Living What We Learn and Learning What We live. The children's story was; the Door to'• Heaven. The session and congrega- don were pleased to rive into the Holy Christian • Church by baptism; Michael Christopher Cowan, born December 26, 1982, son of George Edward Lewis Cowan. and Christine Anne (K1ob- ucar°) Cowan; Mark Wesley 'Miriam, born December 31, 1982, son of Kenneth John Miriam and Sandra Lynne Dickson. Ronald Clair Hod- ges is Warmly welcomed into membership at Dungannon United Church, transferring from Lucknow Presbyterian Church. Lochalsh girl receives honors 4•R Achievement Night was held at, the Lucknow, _rill 'is:_ -School -..:-Wednesday,-.:__; April 21. The Clover • Leaf Valley ,Club was the hostess for this big event. Janice Hackett of Lucknow. ' • and Helen Siritpson of•Loch alsh received their Provincial Honours. Both girls have completed 12 clubs and both' ' . attend the' Clover . Valley Club. The leaders were Mrs. Mayme Wilkins and Mrs. • Donna Arnold. Congragula• tions; girls! . Mrs. Mayme Wilkins re- calved •a Five Year Leader- ship .Certificate for her 4-14 club work. Mayme has been leading for ten clubs. } The next 4-11 club will be in the summer. ' This is "Outdoor Living". The lead-. % ers of this club will be Mrs. Donna Arnold and Mrs. An - nett Drennan. Mrs. • Edna Culbert and Mrs. • Mayme Wilkins and son, Kenny Wilkins were in . London on Wednesday;'April 21. Kenny had ear surgery at Victoria Hospital, at the Day . Surgery,Unit. He was ableto return home that -night and was off to school the , next • day. • Jack MacLennan of Stoat-. ford visited with his mother, Mrs. Rhetta MacLennan for a ,coupleof days last week. Finlay MacLennan of Kit- ''chener was home with) his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Mac- Lennan on -the weekend and he also visited his father, ;D. A. MacLennan who is a resident at Pinecrest Nuring Home. Elizabeth Wilkins, daugh- -ter of Charles 'and Mayme. Wilkins, finished first in the . Huron County Senior Type- writing , contest. Elizabeth had seventy-three words per minute, and she attends F. E. Madill Secondary School in Wingham. Allan Finlayson of Toronto ,...rye....,..... __. spent tPie viteekeitif with Ms mother, Mrs. Dorothy Fin- layson. Mr. :and Mrs. Gordon Robb and Glen had Sunday dinner in Lion's Head with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McCut-• cheon. and family. On Wed- nesday they went to Hanover to visit their daughter and son-in-law, 'Mr. and Mrs. Darling. • .Wellington and Kae Web- ster visited in Goderich on Thursday with Mrs. Norma Young, and with Mrs. Viola Farquhar, who is a patient in the Goderich Hospital. . • Marion add Jack Smith of Dungannon visited one even- ing last week with Welling- ton and Kae Webster. Mrs. Jean Wylds of Kin- r.edine visited on Sunday ,F. NEWS K. 39B527 W.J. Denomme FLOWER SHOP Phone 324 -*132 ` DAY 00 NIGHT Agent for 24 hr. FILM DEVELOPING with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wylds and Dan Wylds. On. Ttiesday' and Wednes- day Mrs. Ewan MacLean at- tended Synodical in the Knox Presbyterian Church in Bur- lington as a delegate of the Maitland Presbyterial. The correspondent of .this column made a mistake last week about the history of the farms in. the . Western Divi- sion of Ashfield Township. I should have said that Mrs. Marion. Zinn, and . Mrs. Mayme Wilkins have been to the Registry Office in God- erich and now have the names of-thetrwners of each farm from when they were • bought from the crown up to the present owners. It is this that is ready and they will be given to the owners now very shortly. Each owner is re- quested -to try and fill in as much: as possible about the history and families of - their property as they can. It is requested this be back in Marion and Mayrne's hands by the end of the summer, so they will be able to get all the information put together into book' form, so it can then be printed. Ross and Jean MacKenzie were in Toronto on the week- end visiting the family.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Avery of Toronto, Mrs. Allan Ash- ley and !Mrs. Allan Whicher of Wiarton, • Mrs. (Rev.) Allister McAllister McLeod and` daughter; "lean -visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver . McCharles • of Kincardine. •••••••• during the weekend. During the week the Rip- ley Horticultural Society held their monthly meeting in Ripley. Thos tivho attended from this area were Mrs. June Wylds, Mrs. Rhetta MacLennan and Mrs. Dor- othy Finlayson. Arnold Leroy Kett -and Shale ago Norene (Barter) Kerr. Dungionnais L1.C.W. Gloria Pearson and Doris Culbert were in charge of the program using the Easter theme. Assisting with this informative reading were Ruth Wintenerte, Delores Culbert, Emily Drennan, Tmie Logtenberg and Marie Stewart. Melissa Logtenberg play- ed a delightful piano selec- tion. A skit entitled, Help Me Doctor, led by Bessie McNee and assisted by Elsie Irvin, Doris Cowan, Helen Dawson, and Donna Alton proved to be helpful and comical as well: The roll call was answered with a plant ex- change. x- c hat a F Tall Rally will be held at Dungannon Church in early October with the theme, Let Our Light Shine On. An invitation was read to attend Trinity Church for. their Spring Thankoffering meeting on Sunday, April 25. The business meeting fol- lowed and was closed with the Mlzpah benediction. A delicious lunch was served `by Emily Drennan and Tine Logtenberg. A family gathering was held at the home of Bessie and Graham McNee on Sun- day tohelp Graham celebrate his birthday. Duncan speaks to aux. The monthly meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary was held on Monday, April 19. Mrs. Connie Osborn . spoke Wetly to the members on the new Palliative Care Service which is being established at the hospital. She explained the purpose of the program, in dealing with dying - -patients and their relatives. The team ap- proach will be used co- ordinating doctors, hospital personnel and volunteers. The guest speaker was Dan Duncan, Executive Housekeeper,_ who stressed the importance of providing KITE FL YING CONTEST i.e.d.r, Mn! 2:00 p.m. (DCI ATHLETIC FIELD PRIZE'S will be awarded in. various categories. FOR AGES 6 AND OVER To enter, call the Recreation Office at 524- 2125 before May 5. This is the exclusive Patented Mark Collar by raw- horn 1;hiett when -The hinted Mark Collet Ned Are you looking for style, comfort and quality? We've got it only Arrow makes it. The Mark Collar. an exclusive patent that offers the utmost iii eorhfort and appearance, Ws the only collar designed to fit the shape of your neck. Available in enact itok sizes and sleeve lengths. Come hi to see our. wide setection: o't col urs nerd patterna a safe and pleasant en- vironment for the patients. 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GODERICH STORE HOURS OPEN DAILY SAM-9PM° Prices In effect 8111 closing time Saturday, May 1, 1482 or while Qvanflflres last. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES t