The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-13, Page 15D'UNCA'NN ON DOIN8S
,BAPTISM Saturday after a, three week':
Sixteen. children ''Were . visit with :'relatives in
__presented for baptiani at Hamilton and Sudbury:
Family • Day .service at Mr. •andMrs. Ron Snowdon,':
Dunganlion United Church Kimberley. and Kerri Mrs.
After the 'Baptism, and, the . Whitechurch, Mr, ,and Mrs.
Benedictus Rev. H.G. Dobson Don Culbert . visited ot?.
•preached•'•`his sermon, c Sunday with. Mr. •and Mrs..
"Opening Homes to God", the • Howard Culbert and family, . •
children baptized were: Mr4and, Mrs. Jerry -Wilbur
Gregory Charles, . son of and Brad Of Willowdale and
Barmy and Donna Anderson;. Mrs D.S. Fines of Toronto
Trevor John; son of Harry spent the ,weekend at their
andr'Claire Chambers; Traci summer home 'here. Mr. and
Lynne, •daughter of Donald Mrs: Alec Wilbur of Delhi
and Lynda Curran; Denise visited them here.
,Arlene, daughter . of Ralph Sunday visitors with Mr.
and 'Arlene Curran;. Sarah : and Mrs., Hugh McWhinney
Jane, ,daughter of Gary and. ...'were Mr: • and Mrs... Rob
Dauphin; Maribeth, McWhinney and Robbie of
daughter of David and Sharon..' Sault Ste Marie, Mr,; and Mrs. ,,
Dawson; Shirley Anne and Ken Murch and Vincent of
Cindy Elizabeth, daughters of • Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil and Carol McNeil; Harry Chambers, Tracy and
Trisha' •Lynn, daughter of Trevor of Goderich.
Kenneth and Beverley Qhm; Ken and Augusta Reath;
Lori Jane, daughter . of .Teresa . and Lori Jane of
Kenneth 'and :Augusta Reath; London,; Kathy. and Dan
Dana Joy, daughter.. of Rick , Ceaser of Lion's Head, )iii.
and Diane Rark; Kerri Lynn, and Sharon •, Culbert and
daughter of Ronald and Charlie and Vicki -Culbert
Barbara Snowden; Erin • treated Mr, •and Mrs. Cecil
Dawn; daughter of Bruce and
Rodene Utley; Kimberley,
Anne, daughter of John and
Linda .MacDonald; Lisa
Michelle; daughter.. of Bruce
and : Marsha Sillib• and
Jeffrey Benson; son• of—Ross
and Mary Ann Brindley.
At Nile church, Julie`Lynn,
• daughter of ::i3•rian and
Marilyn Stothers was bap-
tized.
FOUR G•ENERATIONS.
There •: were ' four
generations `represented at
the service on both sides of
the family for Lisa Michelle
Sillib - her.parents Bruce and
Marsha Sillib, : maternal
• grandparents, :Mr. and Mrs
Lloyd Hodges . paternal
grandparents Mr. and Mrs,t
George Sillib pat a great
grandparents Mr: and Mrs.
Harvey Sillib; and maternal'
great grandmother, Mrs.
Pearl Watson.
SPECIAL SERVICE
The •United Church of
Canada • 50th . Anniversary
Youth Committee invites' all
interested persons and
-especially young' people to a
celebration. service in,
T.Eaton • Memorial • United
Church in Toronto on May 23
at 7:30 p,m: Guests will be the
Moderator, Dr. Howard and •
?o4ing i people . -from Hong
Kong.
SOCIAL NEWS
Colleen and Bill Naylor of
Sarnia visiteder parents,
Mr. and Mrs..B . Park on the
MRS, PARRY' .ERE
cutlery, floral sheets;
roasting pan and kitchen'
gadgets. They were very
much appreciated.
,Callers with Mrs. Minnie
'Tones and Mel on Saturday '
were Mr: and Mrs.• John.
Finnigan 'of •Wingham, Mr:
and Mrs.. Gordon Finnigan,
Goderich, Mr: and Mrs. Bert ..
Marsh 'of Auburn and Will
Marshal Goderich.:
'Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin
and family visitedwith his.
mother Mrs. Dave Martin in
St. Clements on Sunday.
SHARING . •
Mother's Da.y. at . the
Dungannon Christian
Fellowship wa''s a time of.
• 'variety and sharing of a
unique worship experience.
Members. of the
congregation- participated in
the service. •Joyce Wagler
and Irene Martin opened with.
a responsive 'reading.. 'John ,
Wagler and Beth Gingrich
shared :what. their mothers
meant to them and why they
loved them.
assisted. ;;by 'Mrs.; Donna
I•Iayden, Mrs. Linda= McNee
and Glenda Park and a Social
time was: enjoyed.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTI:�
•
Public Relations- was the
theme of the. May:•. W.I.
meeting held' W'ed.nesday:o
e�iening ,May. 5,..1976' at the
farm: home of Mrs. Hugh
McWhinney.
A welcome was extended.
by the, new •president,. Mrs.
Elmer Black, and.,the.
meeting: was opened by
singing the Ode and repeating
the Mary Stewart Collect..
Eighteen members and
three visitors answered: the
roll call' giving suggestions
for a welcome to new neigh-
bours. Three children were.
visitors too, and were.
Welcomed. The
The secretary -treasurer,
Mrs. Harry Girvin, read the
minutes of the last meeting,
the financial _report,. and
several thank -you notes- for
cards and gifts sent'at
Culbert.,, to dinner at the Then. two mothers,' shared master.
Candlelight' Inn, Goderich on also Ruth Martin on the ' In business Mrs. Clifford
MothermsDay. • challenge of motherhood and Purdon .and Mrs. Geo -
Mr and Mrs. Dick ParkErrington volunteered to
.Florence Frey led in aprayer
attend the Huron.view'
visited for Sunday with Doug of christian mother. 17, 2-4 p.m.,
and Sue Brown. Auxiliary May.
A deep sense of apt • g
Mr-.-and'_Mrs.._D•on_Me an_...preciation—fal in-others—was
on Si"rida
and helnin the cru t room.
by Ron Graham -
May 4 . the. E.B. Barber
arrived light from Hamilton
for salt.
May .4...the Agawa• Canyon
arrived light from Sault Ste..
Marie for salt.
May 8 the Westdale arrived
from Thunder- Bay with
grain. • µ
•May '8 the Agawa' Canyon •
arrived light from Sarnia for
salt.•
May 9 the. Westdale cleared
harbor bound _for Thunder
Bay.
May 1'0 the Paterson arrived
light from .Buffalo• to load
corn.
which she' was involved every
Thursday in Detroit, where
she was a Registered Nurse
for many years before
retiring. Shefound this work
very rewarding. ' ,
The guest speaker was
introduced . and thanked by
Mrs. C. Blake both of whom
had attended No. 9 school in
Ashfield—many years ago.
Interesting demonstrations"
on covering coat hangers.
were presented by'Mrs. W.A.
Stewart and Mrs. C: Purden.
Mrs. G. Errington and Mrs.
H. McWhinney were
hostesses and a' social time
enjoyed. .
Mrs. Graham McNee and
of Holyrood visitedy _ex.p-experienced through • the
with .their daughter and son- sharing of.these people. Mrs• Black had attended the
in-law, Mt. and 'Mrs. Ross The atmosphere of the meeting. April, 19 at which
Brindle ; Peggy and Je re time Mrs. McNee.wag -chosen
Y gf y service built into a climax first vice president: of the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caesar with the' message; "Christian;
and Jan• and Mrs. W.A. Parenthood; A Great Auxiliary. On June 9 is. the.
Stewart attended graduation '•Challenge". by the pastor. ^ H contributing
e•w Tea, each be ranch
exercises at , Sir Sanford contributing some baking„,
Fleming College of Natural SHOWER .. . A 'leder was read'' re
Resources in ndsa on children's aid bursary. Mrs:.
y ' Mrs. Graham McNee and Girvin is.to be a voting
Saturday to see Steve Caesar Mrs.' Dwight . Aldham • of delegate ' at the. District
graduate. He plans to return Goderich were_ hostesses fora g
to the college in •the fall to relatives': shower in honour of Annual to be held at Auburn
•take a post -graduate'• course 'brides to=lse=Katlxie and Ruth, .°n May 26.. .
in Forest Technology. Mrs.,.courseMrs: ` Black' attended the
Bere: on Monday. evening. in . at Carlow on Home
Stewart remained. in, Lindsay the church Basement
Furnishings.
to _relatwes—for—a-fe u .
ern' 1- real ,, .�'tr--lGIayb�rle Aldham , The draw .was made on•'a.
weeks: • welcomed' the guests and
Recent visitors with Mrs.gave a reading "How to Cook lovely quilt recently made by •
Lorne Ivers were Mrs. RossW.I. members and .the lucky
a Husband' Donna Hayden winner was Miss Judy
Spry, Niagara Falls, "TJ S.A, ,conducted . a. bingo game
and :Mrs: Jim Million andusing playing cards.' Matthews of Nile, a • June
daughter Luanne of Strut Prizes were iven to those bride-to-be,
Mrs. Ed Burt •(nee Diane
,Park) of Clinton entered
Victoria Hospital, London on
Sunday to have her tonsils
removed on Monday. They
have been abscessed and
causing sickness. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bruee Utley
and Erin visited with her_.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Pentland on Sunday.
Mrs. Graham McNee,
Brenda . McNee and Mts.
Mary Bere visited Mr. and
Mrs: Ross McNee and Mrs.
Gertrude Bell at Huronview
on Sunday,
Mrs. Eric McNee, Brenda
acid Cragg_returned home on
ford. g The motto was , given by_
Word was received of the having birthdays. 'and an- Mrs: Cecil Blake on Coming
niversaries nearest .to the
death •of Charles Kilpatrick girls edding dates. ' •
together is beginning,
aged 86 years was tcouver g Kathie ' and Ruth took' keeping together, is progress,
as
.on April 30- He wthe son of 'chairs at the front assisted by '. and . working together, is -
Mr- and Mrs. Wm'. Kilpatrick Sharon, Young. Mrs. Vicki success:'.' •Several projects:.
(nee Mary Sproul:), formerCulbert, Mrs. Don Hayden were. suggested for con. . .
residents of Crewe. `" and Mrs. Marybelle Aldham. sideration one of which is to
Recent visitors with Mrs, complete the 1914-1974 history
The gifts were brought in by for Publication of our
Cecil Blake were Mrs. Bert Laurie Heyde nd' Larissa
nardinersKinney, Kingsbridge; Aldham: • T •eedsmuir book.
Mrs. Lorne:Woods and Miss Kathie and Rut ea The topic on Public
Ada Webster of Lucknow. thanked . thosb presen sin Relationswas given by Mrs:
Mrs. Heber . Eedy was• cerely for the lovely gifts they, Berriardine Kinney of
admitted to Goderich hospital received. The hostesses Kingsbridge who spoke, on
on Sunday morning.. • • served a . delicious lunch volunteer social work. in,
- Miss Darlene Stirling spent _ -1
.lfl',>ti in�eel�-=uuith....-hrr •grand
parents, Mr: and Mrs. Robert
Irvin.
Miss Valerie Shackleton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Benson .Shackleton, recently
started a hair dressing course '
in Waterloo.
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