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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-12-09, Page 41Carpenters at work Jim Muir(centre")" of 58 Market St, Goderich, recently. completed*the 11) -week Basic Apprenticeship Carpentry Course at Georgian College in Owen Sound. Mr. Muir is shown atwork-with' fellow students in the ..College's well-equipped carpentry shop :which is located in the Campus' new Academic and College Services Building. The building was. officially opened this fall by Dr. Harry C. Parrott, Minister of Colleges and Universities. L DUNGANNON GOINGS VARIETY PROGRAM A a u Sunday Sunday r Mrs. the e 0 h e r e Ir the 0 an m t A s Bere 0 r v co t Tina sang m i was 0 good crowd attended' th Variety program put on'i • Dungannon United`Church o S . day evening. The U.C.W S day School and'Explorer participated in putting it on. Mr. Wayne Snyder wa chairmanfor the evening an M s. Carol Reed „presided a organ: The • program , opened with the singing o "Silent Night" followed by choir number, accompanie by Shelley Rivett. The Primary Sunda School classes put on tliei interpretation of The Firs Christmas Night, featurin sh pherds, 'wise men an angels and the manger sce e Irene Logtenberg playa piano for a chorus b choir girls. Mrs. Nancy Par sang : a . solo, ' Sing- Birth- composed irth co ,•posed by the Mission Sisters. _ _. _. skit, Bethleheiir Again, wa presented by Mrs. Mar Be a and Jamie, and K.K. Dawson. Carol singing w enjoyed by all. 'The Explorers put .on. Christmas Star number. Donna Sue Errington provided a musical number, accompanying herself on th guitar. A Skit, The Great One s was portrayed by Mrs Logtenberg and Bo McNeil. Nancy Errington a solo Oh Holy Night. Mrs. Logtenberg thanked all' who took part and all who came; and finished with A Christmas Wish for all. Lunch served and' a social time enjoyed. e n n s s d t m f a d y r t g d a y Park n n, Mary s a n r e t Bob n. MRL -MARY. SERE ThheTurieral of the late Mr. Lorne .Ivers took place on Wednesday from . MacKenzie funeral home with interment in Dungannon Cemetery. Lunch was served afterwards in the basement of the Dpgannon ...United Church and several relatives called at the Ivers' home later: Rev.• H.G. Dobson spoke on, "The King Nobody Wanted",. at Sunday service at Dungannon United Church. Five. babies were presented for, baptism - Amy Jo, daughter of •Mr. and. Mrs. • Gerrie Glenn; Larissa Mae, daughter of Mr. and" -Mrs. Gary Sproul; . Michael William, son of Mr. and,Mrs. Ken McNee; . Jody Louise, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Culbert. Next Sunday is White Gift Sunday when the....Sunday. School will participate in the church-. service. _Envelopes. will be provided for money gifts to be given to the local children's Aid ••Society.A a Congregational meeting will' be held after the service to, appoint a Pastoral Relations Con'imittee..'. Next Sundays. night 'a Christmas program will be, put on'by the Christian Fellowship Church Sunday School at 8:00. The United Church Congregation is in- vited.. is extended to the family bf William Wiggins who passed away in Wingham Hospital on Thursday night. His funeral is on , Monday from MacKenzie Funeral Home, Lucknow with - in- terment in Dungannon cemetery. Eric Wiggins flew from Vancouver ;and arrived .home eaiily Saturda'y 'mor- ning: Mrs. George Ribey, Seaforth stayed with her mother,, Mrs. Wiggins on the weekend. Howard Godfrey spent a couple ofdays in the Goderich hospital last week. tthe December meeting of the Agricultural Society will be cancelled as it would fall too near to Christmas. IN SOCIAL EW,�S. Visitors with Mr. and Mts. Alec Chisholm on' the weekend:were Kim.Moskaluk and Dave Glover from. Toronto. Visitors for Sunday dinner with Mr..' and Mrs.'• Ken McNee were Linda's parents, Mr. and Mrs:. Bill •Reed, Goderich; her sister, Mrs. Pat . Thompson and Ken's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee. Mr. and. Mrs. Graham McNee visited'on: Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener Finnigan in Goderichr, and met there with Mr., and Mrs. Allan McNee and boys of London, • • 'Miss„ Irene Hasty is flying back to Regina on . Monday after a few days at her home. Visitors with Mrs. Lorne vers ' prior to Mr. Ivers' funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cangram, near Kirrcar'dine Mr. and Mrs. im Million, Stratford; Mrs. Mary Cousins, Mr. George Miller, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. o s Spry, Niagara Falls, . �A. are spending. some ime with Mrs. Ivers. I J U t WI • Dungannon Women's Institute met December 1,. 1976 in the United Church at 7 p.m. for the annual Christ- mas dinner meeting,. President Mrs. Elmer Black welcomed members • and guests and began the' meeting. Mrs. Gordon Finnigan was pianist. • The tables were attractive with Christmas decorations and soon were laden with food as each person returned from the°smorgasbord table with turkey and all the trimmings. The executiveserved tea and refilled our plates. Favours were an ,added in - Flowers for All Occasions & Distinctive Gifts THE i. Weddings + Fu. orals Fresh cut F lowers t Dried Flowers Plants 5 2 i4�•,1 52 ._-. Stineo,:Rs sruARe W anneRlcH tail anytime f 524.2132 iiiikivai;oivausowstimpontimionowiku;vivkifyibio•ssionvilionisolot 1/444 1 terest and these donations were appreciated. Interspersed with the meal were prizes for dinner plate with Christmas seal, winner Mrs: Victor Black; lucky chair, Mrs.. Russel Alton; lucky cup, Mrs. .Everett Errington; nearest birthday,• Ivan Rivett; lucky dessert plate, Mrs. jharn.„,McNee; closest wedding date, Mr. and: Mrs. Elmer Black. There. were 44 in attendance. There was .the presentation of a Life Membership when Mrs. Harry Clements read an address to Mrs. Cecil Blake who has been a member of Dungannon for over 30 years and who has served in various offices. Mrs. Hugh McWhinney presented her. with a Life Membership certificate and pin: Mrs: Blake expressed , her ap- y.preciation of this. honour. Mrs. Ru5se1 Alton sang two lovely Christmas numbers Infant Holy and Gentle' Mary accompanied by Mrs. G. _Finnigan. The exchange of•Christrrias gifts was. enjoyed, then the tables were cleared, after which Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Sproul were guests . and gave beautiful` and interesting movies ormJarnaica„Acapulco ' and Mexico City, also scenes of bull -fighting. Mrs. E. Black who Had introduced them, . thanked them and presented a .gift in appreciation. The evening concluded with Christmas Greetings to all Recently 12 Dungannon W.I. memberswent to Lucknow Pinecrest Manor to help entertain at their November • birth gathering. . Program presented in- cluded Christmas solos by - Mrs. Russel Alton, group. singing of Carols, a reading by Miss Beth McConnell, and instrumental music by Mrs Gordon Finnigan. . Refreshments, including . birthday cake, were enjoyed. BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS The last. two boys' hockey games. have resulted in these scores: Knights 9 - Thun- derbolts 3; Thunderbolts 7-. Diggers 2. On Decembe'the girls' teams, the Streakers' and the Strippers, play their first game. Those • rooms which are involved in the Christmas Concert are busy practising The concert will be held on the evening of December 16. Rooms, 1,2,5,8,9 :and.' 12 are taking part in the:program. Last week Mr. Wilson of the Ontario Provincial 'Police showed slides and spoke 'in each classroom on the subject + of Bus Safety. A question and answer :period. followed eac presentation. . Gary Davidson of the Huron County• Planning Board spoke to the students in Grades,7 artd 8 and one Grade 5 class and showed slides of Ashfieldd, His - exp1`anatron made much clearer what•is being carried on in regard to the Township'of'Ashfield Planning Workshops. 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