The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-04-05, Page 12524-2645
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Dungannon youngster hospitalized for measles
Tom Wall, 12 year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Art Wall,
returned home on Tuesday
after being in Wingham
Hospital with the measles.
Mrs. Florence Reed of
Goderich is a patient in A.M.
& G. Hospital since March
21st when she suffered a
severe heart attack. It is
expected she will be there for
quite some time. Her many
friends wish her a speedy
recovery.
Robbie, Shawn and Angie
Woods spent a few days with
their,grandparents, Gord and
Mary Schultz while their
mother was hospitalized in
Goderich.
Mrs. Doris Schmid has
returned home after 3 weeks
in Hamilton where she stay-
ed with a young girl while
her parents vacationed in
England and Spain.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Anderson on
the birth of a new daughter
in Goderich Hospital on
Saturday, March 31st. A wee
sister for Gregory.
A well attended benefit
dance was held on Saturday
evening for Wes and Kay
Nivins who lost their live-
stock in a barn fire recently.
Judy Gregory gave the ad-
dress and Tom Young pres-
ented a purse of money.
Visitors on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry
were Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Brennan of London and Mrs.
Donald Gibbon (nee Rebecca
Thompson) and son, Bob of
Sundridge.
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Blake
and girls of Cambridge spent
the weekend with Mrs. Cecil
Blake.
Mrs. George Rivett has
moved to Clinton as of March
20th.
Mrs. Elizabeth Post, sister
of Mrs. W. J. Reid died
recently. She had lived at
Normandale near Simcoe, on
Lake .Erie. Sympathy is ex-
tended.
Robbie Haldenby of Luck-
now spent Monday with Brad
Park while his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Haldenby
were in London.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Becker (nee
Carol Shackelton) of Dash -
Colborne bride
feted at event
On Monday evening,
April 2 a community
shower was held in
Benmiller United Church
for bride-to-be COthy
MacPhee, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Grant
MacPhee.
About 65 gathered in
the church basement and
spent„ the first part of the
evening visiting with one
another and enjoying a
contest.
The bride-to-be was
then honoured and with
her attendants, her
sister, Karen Redmond
and friend, Betty Culbert,
.opened the lovely gifts
which were brought to
them by four little girls of
the -community, Alison
Clark, Lori Million,
Roxanne Kernighan and
Tracy Baer.
After everyone viewed
the beautiful gifts,, Cathy
thanked one and all for
coming to her shower and
for their gifts and
thoughtfulness. The•
ladies then served a
delicious Lunch which was
much enjoyed.
Cathy will be married
Saturday, April 14 in
Benmiller United
Church.
4-H NEWS
Tiger Dunlop group No.
2 held their seventh
meeting at the home of
Mrs. Darlene Fielder on
Tuesday, March 27. The
meeting opened with the
4-1-I Pledge.
The leaders, Mrs.
Fielder and Mrs.
Thompson, looked over
the members' books to
see if they made any
errors and they handed
out the book covers. Mrs.
Fielder then served a
lunch of cake and juice
which all enjoyed.
There will be another
meeting on Saturday,
April 7.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr: and Mrs. Larry
Harrison of Saltford had
planned a holiday in
Florida for" the month of
April but plans had to be
cancelled at the last
minute. Last week, they
went to King City to visit
their family a few days
before they were to take
the flight to Florida. Mrs.
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enjoying the best of`
health the past few
months and the couple
felt this trip and a month
in the sun would be ideal
for her. She had been
feeling better the last few
weeks but unfortunately
at the time of flight, she
wasn't feeling well
enough, so the trip had to
be cancelled. Mr.
Harrison 'has returned
home and hopes in a
couple of weeks, Mrs.
Harrison will be in better
health and able to return
home. Her many friends
wish her a speedy
recovery.
The Cancer Drive is on
this month and someone
will be calling on you.
Please give your support
"to this worthy cause.
The Benmiller Girls'
Group will be collecting
papers again on Satur-
day, April 21. Keep this
date in mind.
Plan to attend the
olborne
corner.
(it.rtrurle Kau trn);, (or•ri'�lrondr'nt.
euchre card party in
Colborne Township Hall
on Thursday, April 5 at 8
p.m. Admission is.a' 75
cents and ladies please
bring lunch.
Mrs. Frank Hawkins of
Goderich visited with
Mrs. Ila Bean at Carlow
for several days recently.
The sympathy of the
community`is extended to
the family of the late
Edward James (Ted)
Cook who , passed away
suddenly. Hisfuneral was
on Saturday, March 24.
BACK HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
MacCrostie have
returned from an en-
joyable holiday in the
Caribbean. They sailed
from San Juan, Puerto
Rico on the Sun Princess,
the original "Loveboat"
on -which the TV series
was filmed. They visited
Caracas , capital city of
Venezuela, and the
islands of Curacao,
Trinidad, Grenada,
Martinique and St.
Thomas.
While in St. Thomas,
?•l ?(lifi
they witnessed the
burning. and sinking of
the Italian boat, the
Angelina Lauro, one of
three cruisers docked in
the harbor with thein.
The captain and 170 of its
passengers came on
board the Princess for
safe passage back Jo San
Juan.
. It was a wonderful trip,
the scenery was beautiful
and the weather perfect
(always between 70 and
90 degrees). It was a'trip
they will always ` have
fond memories of, says
the couple.
W.I. NEWS
Mrs. R. Buchanan,
Mrs. A. Stoll, Mrs. Earl
Sherwood and Mrs. Tait
Clark attended the Huron
West, executive meeting
of the Women's Institute
in Dungannon United
Church Hall on Monday,
April 2 representing
Tiger Dunlop Women's
Institute. Plans were
made for the District
Annual to be held in
Holmesville United
Church on May 28.
wood, on the birth of their 8
Ib. 8 oz. daughter, Heather
Ann, at St. Joseph's Hospit-
al, London on March 22nd.
This is a first grandchild for
proud grandparents Benson
and Florence Shackelton.
Heather almost arrived on
her grandparents 37th wed-
ding anniversary which was
the 2Sth of March. Congratu-
lations are also extended to
them on this occasion.
MAD HATTERS 4-H
The fifth meeting of the
Dungannon #1 4-H club took
place on March 19 at the
home of Mrs. Bill Stewart.
The club is in charge of -
decorating for the fashion
show at Achievement Day
which is to be held April 25.
The girls chose Spring as the
theme and discussed some
ideas for the decorations.
They also discussed differ-
ent types of jewellery and
their care.
At the sixth meeting the
members looked at several
styles of gloves and the
construction and care of
each.
DUNGANNON
UNITED CHURCH
For Passion Sunday Rev.
C. G. Westhaver spoke on
"The Power of the Cross',
fourth'in a series of sermons
on Old Evangelical Land-
marks. Passion Sunday,
named for the Latin word
"passio" meaning "suffer-
ing" is the second Sunday
before Easter.
The childre,n's story was
"The Praying Hands" ex-
plaining the famous painting
of that name. The choir sang
the anthem, "I'll be Some-
where Listening", led by
organist Mrs. Jean Elliotd.
Church events during this
week are. Confirmation
Class's 5th meeting on Sun-
day evening, Explorers on
Tuesday evening, Tyros and
choir practice on Wednesday
evening.
On Thursday evening ev-
eryone is welcome to a Bible
Study meeting at the home of
Mrs. Gertrude Park. It is
hoped to have these meet-
ings weekly at the home of
someone who is shutin.
Tickets for the Willing
Workers Smorgasbord Sup-
per on Friday are available
from Mrs. Lynda McNee,
Mrs. Penny Hodges and
Mrs. Joanne Whitney.
Next Sunday will be Palm
Sunday and Mr. Wayne
Snyder will be inducted to
the office of elder.
If interested in the attrac-
tive pens which the Sunday
School members are selling,
contact a Sunday School
teacher.
BROOKSIDE BROADCAST
BY JANICE POLLOCK
AND MANDY MILLER
The Preschooler's Story
Hour on Tuesday afternoons
has been very successful.
The children hear a story, do
some craft and choose a
library book while the'moth-
ers get together in the staff
room. Sometimes they watch
a film on Child Behaviour or
have a speaker on nutrition
and child care.
Grades 1 to 4 enjoy an
elective period each Friday
afternoon during which they
participate in the ,group of
their choice from the follow-
ing: choir - led by Mrs.
Louise Wilson and Mrs.
Shelley Worsell; crafts (pup -
'pet making) with Mrs..Janet
Blanchette; film strip making
with Miss Vianne Trezise;
Holmesville
news
Blanche Deeves, correspondent 482-3383
This will be the last
card party of the
Goderich Township
Women's Institute for the
year at Holmesville
Public School, at 8 pm.
Thursday, April 5. Ladies
bring . sandwiches and
admission is $1,.,
The Goderich Township
W.I. will hold their April
Meeting at the
Holmesville School
Monday evening, April 9
at 8 pm.
Several members of the
Goderich Township W.I.
attended the District
meeting of WL at the Nile
on M-onday:
Church news
The Dominion Life
Choir of Waterloo will he .
at the Holmesville
Church on Tuesday, April.,;
10 at 8:30 pm. There will
be a silver collection and
everyone is welcome, this
is a centennial event of
the church.
Personals
Mr. and .Mrs. Jim
Durnin ,.of London spenta -
last Wednesday with Don
and Isabel Harris.
Mr, and Mrs. John
MacFarlane ' have
returned to Holmesville
following an enjoyable
holiday in Florid -a.
Dungannon
doings
1;(r'if Pork correspondent .5')9-771)
drama with Mrs. Lois Teb-
butt; gym with Mr. Gary
Jewitt; cooking with Mrs.
Barbara Bakker; and knitting
and sewing with Mrs. Mary
Bere. On Wednesday, April
25th during Education Week
the groups will be putting on
a display of their various
artivitiPc.
On March 29th the junior
boys played floor hockey in
the gym against the junior
boys from Lucknow Public
School. The score was a tie 4
- 4. The boys who scored the
goals were Jeff Gibson 2,
Robbie Maize 1 and John D.
MacKenzie 1. Well done,
Brookside.
Smile, darn ya, smile
No wonder the
Russians are getting so
confident. If they watch
Canadian TV, they must
think we all have tired
blood, indigestion, and
nagging headaches.
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If there are several
things that might get
worse, the one that will is
the one that can do the
most damage.
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Boss to employee: "I
didn't say .I was
dissatisfied with your
work. I just asked if you'd
consider early
retirem ent."
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Why did the chicken
cross the road? He went
to see his friend Gregory
peck.
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