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THE t'CKNOW SENTINEL, 'LUGKNOW,, `•Ol1JTARIO
PAGE NINE. '
'at Chesley, .Mr. ° and Mrs. John Eedy and
Activities, of Dungannon Ypu little son 'Michael of Strathrgy
t riskmas= afiere= arQY- gin a ._.RpPnfi ng liol�idn
at village homes preceding; -parents, :.;Mr," arid, Mrs::— Heber
Christmasand on Tuesday night Eed '.... •
they joined ' with 'Nile' members Miss Flora Durnin. of Matrkdale
and ' the Presbyterian YPS for and Miss Grace Crawf'ord,•of God -
a boWlint Party at Goderich.. erich, were Christmas visitors
P ,
They returned :to the church for with Mr.,, and Mrs. R. J urnin.
lunch,. ` ' Mrs. Abner Morris Spee Xmas
aday with. her daughter, Mrs. Len
• Mr, and Mrs, Jack Thorne and
family of Port Elgin `spent. New 'Ghrlstilaw at .Nile. On Sunday
Years. with Mr, . and M•rs::: James
Thorne;
•
A, family ,ga. thering was held
at . New ,Years: at the Parsonage
by Rev, and '1VIrs. G. Tr'Watt. and'
family. Among the', guests were
erved ,Monday night, in Erskine
'reSbyterian Church. with. a good
amber attending. ' The, pastor,
Zev. ,Wallace MacClean, was as'-
,fisted by Rev, H.; L. Jennings of
;t. Paul's Anglican Church • and
ley.. G D. Watt of the United
lurch, reading passages of scrip-
;ure and leading in prayers. Miss
Barbara' Wilson, organist, pre-'
;Medlar hymns' and accompanied
Eleanor Reed, who . played a yio
lino, solo, A' session, of silent. pray-.
er was observed :with. Mgrs.: rb
n a.
Slathers cone udr g ,With,
D
Rev,. G.
untary, ,prays B' .. Watt
gave ,:an address an"The Power.'
of Prayer,".• Rev.' H. L. Jennings
clo ed with a poem: and prayer.
s
Mz.r8 1Vtrs; Cordon--;t{ic d, ' Ryan
. iela , eturned to Islington
��d.S:a
. s eniii.g; the Christmas
atter R
ays with Mr. and 'Mrs: J. J.
}1Dild Y ,•,
P.yan.
'r. an.d. Mrs., Walter. Stafford
M
,sere visitor. during the holidays;
'Kith Mrs. J. Hamilton.
family . gath�
clay • at , the hd
ring on Christmas
e of Mr.. and, Mrs.
day ' were Mr. and" Mrs. Jerry
Crawford of Goderich : •
. _.„..
... • •. . ciz waa'°hrrrte for. the week.'
end , with Mr.; and Mrs. Herb Fin-
nigan.
in nigan.
Mr. ..and 'Mrs: • "Gordon ` Kidd,
Ryan and Shiela of Islington are.
spending Christmas holidays with:
Mr. and .Mrs, J. J. Ryan. ••
•Mr.' and Mrs.; Allan :Reed, Jim,
Eleanor 'and Jewell. spent 'Christ-
mas with. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Montgomery,. Lucknow.
Visitors with. Mr. 8: Mrs. �Coci,l
Blake were . Mrs. atanley Fines
and Suzanne . of Toronto, Mr,.. and •
e
Mrs H.. F. .Comfort Of S't, Cath . •
erines, Mr. "and Mrs. Palmer Ki
patrick„"Bryan find :Chyrl of T.
onto
Dungannon' W I, Mee ingOn
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rn:
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her” 3dth 't the home of
Popp,. the Dungannon' 'Women's
Institute held their; Christmas.
Meeting an&opened with the ode.
and Mary: Stewart Collect with
Mrs, Brooks presiding. Twenty
members ?answered the roll call
with a Christrhas verse. Two vis
°itors% were also present. The sec-
retary read thank you notes from
friends who'. had been remember=„
ed' at Christmas.' The • treasurer's
•report showed a Balance• of n'ver.
$200:. .:$5:0q, donatiOns were 'voted
to the Dungannon . Library, Can
adian Save thee Children. Fund
and the. 'Children's Aid Society
of Goderich:'Mrs.” D Phillips. re=
ported' on the 'recording for the."'
museurn• and, it- 'was • decided : to
. accept'aur . share: •' ofexpense
Plans were: made to hold .a euchre
party in the near. future The
'motto,' "The Christmas • Story''.
was 'given 'by Mrs. W. A Culbert.
• .w re '.. sung g
Several ..carols e
Mrs.. • R.Finnigan:: gave the topic,
Ci •'a Message'3.�:. The sin
ing' . of :. the''Queen::preceded the
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exchange of ighristmes gifts after.
which .' lunch, of sand'wiches�' and
Christmas' :cake brought; :the ev-
,.nine., to a close
A : $. Pentlan ; ' °Mr -and Mrs.
Ernest P,ritcha d . of Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Lav me Pentland, Pa-
mela and Robert of Detroit, Mr.
and Mrs; . 'Alban Pentland, • Bryan
and Shelly, Mr.. and Mrs. Ron-:
ald .Pentland . of North . Bay, Mr.
and.: Mrs. Wilfred Pentland, Nor-
ma, . Carel, Larry:.and Nadene of
g.Dungannon, Foster and son.
leer daw ht:.r,, Mrs,'• Anderson Mrs.
Mugford; arid. Mr. Mugford, 'arriv Ralph, and family, Lynda, ,Bar-•
ed to. spend a. few ,days'. baro' and Phillip of She. pardton
Mr. -a Mrs, Alvin Sherwood Mrs. R. 'McDonald and Mrs. Wm.
and little: son Robert spent Xmas' S.illib of .Dungannon, Mrs. Annie
week -end with Mr. and"SVfrs. Al- BroWn of Ripley,' IVirs. Mervyn
tiAv,ery, • • Clifford and ' Bobby.' of
Cobourg;' Mr.: arid 'Mrs. Benson
Pentland, Alwyn, Murray, Mar-
got' and Sandra of wLondon; ,Miss
Fern Robb, of Luckr 7w.
r and Mrs W D Watt ' and fred Habel - and Jim, Port. Col-.
I� t
W.
" ;1?orne
family/ of Queen• Charlotte City; -;,- •
e
`B,•C,' where' he is':•stationed at` .a, . Mrs- .Nellie• Stewart received a;
Mission, Hospital, Other .i guests, .telegram this past week. stating
were 1VrF and. Pus.. Geo. 'l'homp- ti at--1'terr stepson, M -r: Tom Stew--
ton
tew=
son and :ori Charles of".. ,Sing art,:.Jr., of,Magnetawan'h'a• gas's•-
harn.liton,'i .Mr, and • Mrs. A. 'K ed away on.Tuesday of last.�week
Watt and family, Mr.• and Mrs after ",several' months' illness.
'Wm. Lines and daughter Gladys " Mr..Leroy'•Stingel;;'a :patient ,at•
of 'Toronto, Rev; and. Mrs. W. J, Goderich Hospital, was ' able ., to.
Watt of:: Whitechurch. • spend Christmas and. Sunday:
(Intended, for. bast Week) with his: wife . and. 'farnily. Miss
Ellen Shacltleton'' spent 'Erskine Presbyterian :Church. , ylvia Stingel;. nurse -in -training
Mrs..
mas' With Mr. &.'Mrs:
Christ ., .
McWhinney, 'Nile.
Mr. arid .Mrs. Heber,; Eedy. at.
tended tide funeral of their sister-
in-law, Mrs: ;Lorne Eedy :of Strat
ford last Thursday.: •
' d: 'Mrs. Thos. -.Webster,
Mr., an
Lois,' and Carl Sievert: spent New.
Years with Mr. , and Mrs.' Bill,:
.Bradley ' and :family, '.Goderich.
• and Mrs. , Victor. •Errington
Mr.
.ate Jean.:Erring�ton were in4Lon
' don 'on Monday' and , alio. daughter.
jean, who'`;is, beginning a hair-,
dressing: course' in .that'city. '
Spencer Edwards of.: De-
troit andMrs:
trojt visited.':with M
Iferb Stealers on Monday. , • a .
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Mi. and Mrs„_Wilfred .Pentland
�and�-fanr��y�-isfted Mr-� and�Mrs
Benson 'Pentland • of %ondon•• at
gJohn .WaM.S.• met in ..he church ' 'or_ at Stratford '. Gex er„al'• Hospital,
`the annual Deceiriber meeting, had four days', ; leave to .spend
Mrs; Herbert Stothers presided. at ' home. •
The theme, was "Let us go unto ' Mrs R: Fitzgerald and. Mrs.R.
;Bethlehem” .Miss Elizabeth Mac-. Gardner ':left .at, the end: ;�of the'
Millan gave the :'concluding pray- week .to spend the remainder of
•
New Years: ".
er and Mrs. Stothers closed with the winter withi.relatives .at Au'�.
the ,benedaotion. ;: Miss MacMillan burn,
presided `for- the • .. election .of- of,' dayw`'th
Visitors on Christmas, r.
fivers: Pres., Mrs, S: H..' Stothers,; n
Mr. and • 1VIrs:: K. •K: Dawson .and
4st vice Pres., Mrs.' Allan .Reed, family were Mr. and :Mrs 'Ai?:
sec., 'Mrs Arthur 'Stewart:. press , .Mrs.
Mr
. b • • thur uStraughan, Mr. ` 'and Mrs.:
•sec.,\Mrs. Wallace ;Wilson'; treas., n ' tr.au hon and'family . of
Mrs.' Allan Reed; welcome' & wel
Benson S g y.
El -
fare sec,, Mrs. Will Reid;, ,bile
Benrniller "'and Mt. and 'Mrs El ..
don :Stoltz, ,•Toronto, .'
sec., ; Mrs.,' M on • [cAllister, or-
assist- • Mr. and Mrs, Bill.. Mcal'ure, Jr.
Frank' Jones.
`ganist, Mrs F•
ant organist; Mrs Will Reid; Glad and 'faxnily, visited. Mr anti Mrs.
dMillan •' W H. McClure for Xmas week='
Tidings.. sec, Muss, :E Ma
,toJcS, .
ndre i ;Mrs: end. .
1 ` and ' Nlre Wallace-'"`1va '1Cen Br wxr, student -a't
R Etzera d
Wilson; historians, Miss :Iva Carr .Queen's University, -Kingston, . is
�, .Whinney.,. A social
Mr. arid Mrs.:: Robt`-Mole' `at- ..and ,Mrs: R Mc, y,. social
ended a• 'fart l athering:: at the ' ,half hour 'was enjoyed over the.
t. d y� .
home; of Mr' and Mrs.' Will Cook tea :.cups. ,
spending holidays with, his par-
exits; Mr •.and: Mrs .:Wilbur' Brown.
Forty-one :were' "present' for a'
The Dungannon United church
:Was well' attended Gn Sunday ev-
:eni�ng for a`.lovely;,carol service,
D. :Watt presided, - and
young men and' women' react pas-
sages . " of scripture. ' Douglas
Squires -• of . Nile presided at the
piano. After the' prayer and' op-
ening hymn' Gail•Godfrey' of lige
sang a, solo: -The Nile. choir s�ang
a' Christmas anthem. Mr. Dave
McWhinney,; Mrs: Edna 'McWh'in-•
ney and Mrs.. Esther Rivett sang
•a trio. `•`Silent Night". Marilyn.
Anderson :sang ., a, solo and many.
lovely `carols .were sung, by the
choir and congregation" that, coir-
responded with- iblical readings.
Eby Keith Finnigan; George;Daw-
son, Lorne Alton, 'Elizabeth."Pent-
land, Delmer Maze' Lillian • Popp,
Ronald Alton. The service con-
-eluded
on-•eluded With stinging "0 come ' all'
ye' faithful"- and , Rev G. ,D : Watt
•giving , the benedictio The col'
lections were added to ::the choir
fund .
MY lVlar- ie-Erringtton;:-z urse,:
intraining at•-;Woodsstock_<-Gene of
til . s �:.-rat
a.'..few : days ':at
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Christmas :ate ;he . home of her
parents, „Mr.- and • Mrs •, :Everett
Errington Also 'visiting 'on Xmas
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