The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-04-29, Page 17Social News
On Sunday, April 25, Mrs.
Lauretta Hefford entertained
a group, of Dungannon Old
Girls at her . 20th A nual
Spring:Lunch;eon,. The :guests
were Laurette Treleaven,
Wilma (Treleaven), Wood-
ford, Eva Kilfough, ,Alnia
Hunter, Edith (Treleaven)
Younkie, 1ililda Finnigan,
Margaret (Pentland) Frit,
chard; Flora.Durnin.and her
friend, Nora Creyke, After
luncheon, the guests enjoyed
reminiscences .of church life
in Dungannon a, generationor
two ago, and also .talking
about old friends and events
in the village.
Two. "candidates,—Judy•
Godfrey- and Kathie Efere
were•presented for con-
' fir. mation at Worship Service
• at Dungannon United Church
on Sunday. After the con-
firmation • service they were
welcomed into the
congregation by .Rev. H. G.
Dobson and,.: by Mr.. Bert
McWhinney, :°Clerk of the
session.
Sunday, May 9, the.
Sacrament of Baptism will be
UNOkNNON OINOS
Women's Auxiliary of-W.I.. at
Hur"opview on Monday, April
.19.
•
Mr.. and- Mrs. Eunis
C mf r
0 o t, St. Catharines; Mrs.
S.D. Fines,. Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Wilbur and 'Brad
of • Willowd.[ale spent , the.
weekend at. the, W'ilbiir's
summer. horhe.here, Mr: and
Mrs. Wilbur .haveput the
house up for sale as they have
°.purchased a farm- near
Whitechurch:.
The Dungannon Area
Young People's Groupheld a
card. -...party ..at Dungannon
Agricultural Hall on Wed-
nesday April 21 > at which
there Were 1.8 tables in. play..
Winners : of , the 50-50.' dr w
were 1st Harold Ad:arns; 2nd
Gordon; Martin, Port Albert;
3rd Sally Kerr. The Young
People presented the
Agricultural Society with a
cheque. for $257. as their half
Of the 50-50 Draw. The
Agricultural Sacjety .ap-
preciates this tangible
evidence of the interest and
concern . of the Young
People's Group. They hope
for continued support at the
Agile aural Society Dance at
observed. Interested parents " Saltfofd Hall on May 7.
should contact the minister. Mr c
The ladies of the U.C.W: are
packing a bale ,so • articles of
clothing, men's, • women's,
children's and shoes in good
condition will be acceptable
at the church:
Miss Debbie Vella of
Goderich • visited - her sunt,
Mrs. Mary Bcre on Sunday.
Sympathy, is, extended. to
-
M. and Mrs. Roy Wintemute.
and family on.,the dea•ths_of
his brother-in-law at Simcoe.
Regent' visitors with Mr. '
Frank Moulton were. his son
and his wife., Mr. and Mrs.
'Bill -Moulton of Simcoe:—
On Good Friday, ,Mrs.
f It9rE*tr lorrafda�' gran= = i
• dson• . andhis wife, Mr. and
:Mrs Pe e� r Ntacuonald ani
little son Ryan of Ottawa and
Mr. and. Mrs? Jim Peterson.of
Lucknow visited with '• Mrs.
MacDonald and Mr. Moulton.
',Mr. Frank Moulton went to
Wingham hospital by am-
bulance
.'
last Sunday and is :•.
being treated for diabetes and
a heart condition. . His
granddaughter Miss Brenda
Moulton and friend of Port
Elgin visited him. in . the
hospital one day during the
week.. '
Mrs. Cecil Blake.. spent a
few days ,in'Alliston with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim BlakeYand Sean.
On her way home on Sunday
evening she stayed' overnight
with. Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Kilpatrick, Wingham as
roads were -snowy, and slip-'.
pery:: r
Mr. Robt. Irwin was palled.:
to his father's bedside in
Winghanf hospital when Mr.
Wm. Irwin took a bad spell. •
Mr. • and Mrs. Robt. Irwin
visited Mr. Wm Irwin on
Sunday and found •--him
.somewhat improved. •
Mr. Leonard Chisholm has
been in Wingham.hospital the,
past two •weeks suffering .,
from pain in the soiaticnerve
on his left side: He is
,receiving therapy for his
back. •
Mr. Wm. Wiggins returned
home from the ` Wingham
hospital on Thursday.
Callers. with Mrs. Elma--
Reed during the week were
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed of
Port Colborne, Mr; and Mrs.
Frank Sherwood of
Southampton, Mr. ` Thos.
•Dickson of Goderich and Mr.
W.B. Anderson of Lucknow.
Mrs. Elmer Black and Mrs:
Graham McKee represented.,
Dungannon Women's..
..Institute at' a meeting of
and . Mrs.
Harry
nt
lkl. S. MARY
Chambers, Tracy and Trevor
of Goderich visited on•Sunday
with Mr; and Mrs. Hugh
McWhinney.
Mr. and Mrs....,..i&ilfrrd.
Pentlands. •.accompanied •by
Mr',:and Mrs. Bel? Andrew oP_
Kincard: inp spent - the
weekend at S idbiury'With Mr,
and Mrs, Hugh Crockett,
• Mr. anti Mrs. Bob Ott,
Matthew and ,Andrew; . Kit-
chener, Mr..` and Mrs. Bob
Eedy, Megan and Jennifer of
Mississaugaand Miss M.artlia.
Eedy of Stratford .• spent the
weekend with Mr; ::and Mrs.
Irvine.Eedy.
• Visitors on,Easter weekend
with Mrs. Lorne Ivers were
Miss'Janice Million of
Str'atfQ.rd .and Mr. and Mrs.
•.Lyle Jackson. and Tammy of
Burlington.: •Miss Janice
Million and Mr.'s. Jackson
(nee'J.udith Million) are;twin
nieces: of Mrs. Ivers. They
accompanied her to Lucknow
•: to visit Mr. Ivers in Pinecrest
Manor.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Fowler,
Darrel and Karen of Parkhill'
visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Fowler on Sun-
day. -
DUNGANNON U.C.W.
The April meeting was held
Scott 'Carrow proudly displays . the trophy as novice
rlinnerups along with coaches Bill Hayward and Don
Johnston: :.
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The Utopia of real sports cars. Equipped' with 414 -FM
radio, neap radial fires, plus a 4 speed transmission. A
locally owned vehicle. Completely certified - ready to
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GODER'iCH
at the horne of Mrs. Ivan_
ivett' Nts•:iC, Drennan
opened the :meeting with an
Easter verse.
Mrs. Diennan and Miss
Beth • McConnell,,gave
devotional readings and Mrs. •
Harold Dobson read scripture
passages, from the jbspel•s of
-Mark and•John on the Easter
Therne. -
Mrs ..Wilfred:FsnMgpd tRlsr..
cif"the life and• work. of, Rob
Winner, a:. missionary in
Japan. • -Mr. Witmer, was
prig pally from Goderich, and
well •known to, some of the'
members, thus making the
study of • his ,life that much
niore interesting.
Shelley Rivett favoured .us
with three organ selections,
namely, "The Age" of
Aquarius," "We've Only Just
Begun", and ` "Killing me
Softlywith•his Song"; which
were •-Much' 'enjoyed arid
appreciated: •,
.✓Fhe World. Outreach
Committee will be packing a
bale and ask that donations of
adult clothing be left• at the
church no later than May 9.
It is hoped that someone
from the congregation will
take advantage of the \Alma
School Leadership Course
taking place from August 22
Local man
dies in
Dartmouth.
to Augu,t.2,5,, �.: �•:.. .
The correspondence was`
read. and Mrs. Cecil Blake
reported on the Official•Bo.ard
meeting. The U.C.W. will be
taking charge of one church
service in August..
Mrs. Dirk Logtenberg gave
•a, thought for today' called
"Quick Action" i "I'm not an
early•gardener,I get my tools
.?
v—nut .et:,Aoi? chow, ev.er.�y _—
year my -weeds, Grow earlyi-
thick and fast -
The meeting closed with,
everyone .repeating the
Mizpah benediction. A,
delicious lunch was served by
'hostesses Mrs. :Ivan•' Rivett
world Mrs. Ray Wintemute,and',
a 'social time followed..,
s•D.G, TAYLOR
Donald Gary, Taylor, 25,
died suddenly Sunday, April
25 imr Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.:
He is survived by his wife,
Barb Taylor of Goderich his
mother and father, Mrs. Leila •
Gilchrist, Seaforth, and..,
Raymond Taylor, Orillia;
brothers and sisters Beverly
of British Columbia; Marlene
of, Manitoba; ' Ronnie of
Orillia; Shirley of Vanastra;
Gary of Kinburne; Nancy of
.___.:..w�,t.rr'3�,g+,.:��nii-!'h �,•lpnc .__..
Kenny and Diane at home in:. -
Seaforth; his grandparents,
Mr. arid Mrs.W.A: Johnston,
•Monklarits, and Mrs. L.
Taylor, Welland; and several
aunts and uncles,
Funeral services will. be.
-today Thursday, April 29•.
from the Ball and . Mutch , .
Funeral Home, Clinton; with ....
the ..Rev. ass_ Nicdiots• of.
Goderich• officiating.
Interment willbe in Clinton
Cemetery.'.
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