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Mrs. , Robert. Durelnll, . Sr., stray
ford,visited with Mr. and "Mrs.
R. E. Burchill and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy';fiurchill on. Sunday.
Mr; Charles Roney was: able to
return home, on Sunday from hos
pita'.
Mr;: -and Mrs. Albert Rduey; who
spent the past 10 days With Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Paris, • arrived
home on Monday.
We are sorry .to, report David,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy ,fiannpn,
is a patient° n, the Children's;. Hos-
pital', London.
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WHF, .-01siTAI{IO LIDRItAD--LEADER-John Wintermeyer
Paid a'short•vistt te:Seafortlii,'Thursday morning' hemetMayor'B.
F Christie. Here,, Mr Wintermeyer•stalks•• with' Mayor.."Christie
(left). and Ifarryig, Huron Liberal candidate, before leav-,
ing .on. 'a. day our that took.. him to 5 oderich,. Clinton and
into Huron -Brice` and=Perth . ridings. -( Free. 'press ipietnre).
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News of Dublin
Group 'Marks
BLAKE.. N.
wersary Event
THE WEEK
Mr. and Mrs;- Charles: ge el of Mrs. 'Minme.> ;..
_.,l Wetdo ,and Mrs., W�th
Itensall,:.visited; with Mr. and>Mrs. Archie Mustard visited With 'Mr. . Presentateon
James Dinsmore.. ° Harold Finlay and family;' - ' The ;May meeting of Zion';Wo.:.
men's:: Association was held at the Mass, -and Mrs. W. Lane presided
home of Mrs. Wilfred Annis, Mrs: at the: organ.
Lloyd ':Barker taking charge m• Mrs° McDermott was former`
place, of the president,__Moss-P.ep Miss-C-atheriire-Ry'an, „daughter of
-per-The deyottona1, period open -the late Mr, and Mrs: Patrick Ry
ed with the •themo ,hymn, „and a- -,On. Her I usband,! William McDer
scripture reading by' Mrs Lorne • inott, • predeceased her several
Atkensu yrs." T;asvrratce 'Hanna ears ago --
offered; comments on, 'the...lesson • °She is 'survived by one sister,;
Minutes were 'read by Mrs.; Wil- Miss Mary„Ryan, Toronto, and two
fred Annis and a poem ,recited by brothers,:, Peter :Ryan. ,and. Joseph,.
Mrs. Lawrence ' _Ryan McKillop;';` The •pallbearers
A touching .story • ” 'entitled; "A were Fergus Kelly, William Stap-
Present ForMy Mother," was leton, Matt•Murray, Joseph Ryan;
read by Mrs. Dalton Maticolm Mrs: William; Ryan and Harry Ryan:: In
Lloyd Barker:'>then led in .prayer. terment took place in St: Patrick's
After: a short business session a cemetery;~ Dublin..
presentation tcart ; was Mir and: Mrs. ;Martin Brick, De -
made by the.>ofWomean'sen Association trots with Mrs. Kathleen Feeney,
an the oe aiir'of :Mr. and Mrs. Ntr. and Mrs.. ,Stewart,
Reuben Aiken's 40th wedding anni- :Kitchener, with: friends in the, vi1.
versary lage
A lunch was served by, the hos Mrs E.J. Megar, Santa Barbara,
Tess and a'ssistants: A quilt, ;was California'; with Mr and.,Mrs Ge_
-quilted during,;' the' afternoon. ' " ald Holland.
Mrs. Catherine Feeney in Toron-
Wi Wi'1 :Invite Guests towith Mr. and Mrs. Philip „Flay =.
The • . Iay meeting, of` the Dublin' a Mr Tam O'Rourke, Dundas,';
Women's Institute Jo w Burchheill
- the with Mr..'and' Mrs. Clayton Looli'y.
home of Mrs ''John Burchill'with .. Mr. •and Mrs, R' F ;Byrne Ham-,
177 members and five;•vnswes pres- ilton; with Mr.. and' Mrs. Fergus
ens;., The roll .call was answered by
my worst cooking mistake,"Mrs_ Kelly and. --Miss -Monica-'Byrne:
Harold Pethick:.gave antnteresting .:.'Mr, Leo :Holland and Mr."Bill
account of the 57th annual meeting,
held ..Carlingford 'United Church
Mrs. Peter_:. Peterson; Senior
Health.; Ntirse for Perth County,
-was guest. Speaker.:She outlined
her Work and spoke ou "Health,"
Mrs J:' Diehl' gave a Iiumorous
reading and Mrs. 'Joe Dill „read
the bousehold its.'
Plans were ,.-discussed on enter-
taining Staffa, .: Goulds and Glen"
Gowrie,. Institutes on • :the -evening,
of June' 16, at Staffa Hall. Lunch
was .served by thehostess and, the
committee in charge.
HinPk r>i :
ging- Show
Clinton- Sprite 'Show Will be bed
In the Community Parkin Clinton
oto Wednesday, neO, with puss
es in all ty of bvestocit being
exhibited an fudged, erris lvheex .
for the. children, . and games of
chance on 'the. ;midway, will pro-
vide the opportunity for fun for'ev
eryone: Approximately . $2,500 will
be paid ' out in prizes. • - The Clinton Lions Club" is oper-
ating the games and refreshment
booths, and members" are ,donating;
their services entirely tn- the_ Fair.
The Junior Farriers, as': usual, are
operating a ""refreshment , booth,
and all proceeds go :toward the
fair.
The evening 1ioxse show will in
elude fourborse'''tandein hitch,
carriage teams,, gentleman's turn-
out,
urnout, best matched and best dress-
ed teams. Seaforth District High
School Cadet Band' will perform.,
New classes in cattle and swine
are introduced this year for public
school `children " from the Town-
shipsandToufckPr._Husllettin,ith. Goderich, Stanley
Krauskopf being employed with the
Looby Construction Co.; The fun
eral was .held on Wednesday = af-
ternoon. Local arrangementswere
made by the W-. J. Cleary funeral
Mrs. ,William. McDermott
A former • resident: of Dublin,
Mrs, William„ McDermott, died in
Toronto the funeral took place
at St.:Patrick's Church; Dublin, on
Saturday: Rev. Father -Lynch was
the cele1rant ,Of Requiem High
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Here's' what, one ;important
cabinet minister said re_eently,
about Charlie MacNaughton
"Never once dirt your, member
miss an opportunity to put .p
your interests before the
Legislature. In the House
itself:. in the: various commit.:"
tes,-in the t oinniittee of the
whole, his sole and printe
interest was the interest of • the
people in Huron. County."
Ron. M. G.•, Dymon-d,,MD
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'Minister of Health
Clinton, April 13, 1959
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dear > it has be re of ; Onto tl
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rid ,tog the, interest: ' .;; tiri'?.e to ben ; .F.�ost .';
119.
e�i�eavO" 2e a- n.14.11 �ot.. o.I,esle polls-� on ..
,the pg+�P., Qove:'�r9ths �oy�rnenrt .at,the na,ion si-- you :..
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THE MAN WHO SPEAKS,. WORKS AND FrKHTS FOR" HURON
regressive Conserv«1i:vtwie d.by Rimm i'rogreastik,Coti et'vattve Assact•tiod..
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Former ,Resident ,Passes
A former resident, OF ;Dublin,
Miss. 'Mamie Weber, ' died suddenly
at her:;: home • in. ;London On Friday.
She was the daughter of the: late .
Mr, -and 112rs. •Joseph Weber, who
operated' the Dominion:•:Hotelhere.
in Dublin for several' years before
moving toLondon. -
She is survived+ by oneNsister,.
ster,
Elizabeth, London, and - two broth-
ers,' Jake,. London, and John, To-"
ronto. The funera' was. held at, St.
Mfchael's Church, London; on•
Monday.;
Infant Son Dies
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.'
John ;Krauskopf, ,Daniel. "l'oseph,
died in Parry Sound- Hespital on
Monday at the,.age'of.two months,
.and was brought 'to' Dublin for
burial, h St.. Patrick's cemetery,
'gr.;and Mrs.: Krauhkpofmhave
been residing in Britt,, near Sud-
bury, •fot the:• past year, John
Holland ; and son, Windsor, Miss
Ann Coulson, of Royal Oak, Michi-;;
gan," with Mrs. Schulman and Mr-.
and Mrs.' -Gerald' Holland
Miss Rose Mary Flannery,' Lon -
at her home.
Mzss;"Monica'l-Byrne, Mrs. :Jean
Fortune,. Mrs. J. Case and Mrs.
John Moylan attended open' house
of the Ursuline Convent in Strath-
roy Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles' .Kraus
kopf, Ferndale, Mich.; Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Nicholson, London,
with .Mr. and Mrs.' James P, Kraus-
. Mrs.. Hotham and children Lon-'
don with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
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34. and: Mrs. Jack Wallington,.
and children, Burlington, with Mr.
arid Mrs:. George -Coyne
Miss Molly' O'Connell in. -London..
A Redemptorist missionary of
London is conducting Forty Hours',
Deinition at St. Patrick's Church,
Dublin, this week.:
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