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Phone 181, Kiniardine
pAiriNd HIGHEST PRICES FOR
LIVE, .POULTRY .
PoultrT Culling A Specialty
In accordance With *.governinefit rdgulations our poultry •,
- coopsare thoroughry washed and ,disinf„eeted
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for your protletmn,
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LROSS-CogN, gfts.
DUNGANNON
lIntenciedlo,r L,ast Week): '.
,•Effective last week the Dun.'
gannori bank will now be oPen
on. Tuesdays and Thursdays:
inte pungannon C.G.LT. met
4n the United Cli•urch •basement.
IVIrs. Herb.' Finni.gart, the 'leader;
±ead the -call to vsrorShip. 'Mrs.
Clifford Crdzier read the scrip-
' turk lesson. Rev. G:-Watt-lecl in
'prayer, Rev.. Watt cOncluoted• the
election a. officers: pres.,;,•Peinie
Logtenlherg,.. vice; pres.,, patricia
,Pentland; sec., Eleanor. Altdn;
treaa.,.Lynda.Blake; pianist, San-
dra Finnigan; press reporter, Jo-
anne Crozier;f'recreation conven-,
era, I Ltuninie, Logtenberg; jenny
Sou*mna, Dina'.1etistvami
Theei-
ection of officers was followed by.
Prayer -after games were
Played. • ; • ,• S: • " •
• • The Young People of the-Dnn-
gannon United Church held their
bi-Weekly meeting with
Webster, •the new 'president, in•
the chair. Ronald Alton condUct-
ed the-Ilevational_section of the
ISMITHS MOVE
TO WALKERTON
.(iibiLoton NEWS)
Mr. and Phil Smith, whO
have resided here., for `tlie Past
year, are Moving this week to
Walkerton, where they. Will take
up regidenee. Mrs, .Sniith will op-
efate a„ grocery •,store there and
lAr.. 'Smith is an ernPloyee of
flogdbn apsd Gross. We regret
losing Mr. and • Mrs. Smith from
eur village and, .wish thern • the
very best in their -new Venture.
„ Mr. and. Mrs. WeSleY, Guest -and
tired' motored to London. on Sun-
day. Wes will Undergo' an.. opera -
We are sorry. to report thaf tfen .thii, Week. , `Guest
Mrs." ChaS. SChurnacher of Valk-, and 'Fred will remain in the city
erton and . formerly of, thiS ' for a few "days.- • ,•
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ing ofiheir daughter Une,
Williarn • Burt was and
was taken to Kincardine HOSP1-
,tal, His Many friends Wish him
a speedy recovery; i• • ,
MunitY; Was. taken ill at the h.°14" P
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank SChuinach-
, resbyterian Annual Meeting
The annual meeting .Of . the
er, where she was spending a
rresbyterian church„was held • on
•few days,. She was' taken .o
Wingham. Hospital -on Friday..
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown 434
Reg. spent Wednesday afternoen
1.Vith. their aunt, Miss Armie Wall
• ineeting „With the• •
aid•of Evelyn
Monday, January ,17th. with Rev.
,Mr. and Mrs. William:Wall are
spending part of the week at
the GtieSt,..horne . and
Mrs. G:tiest and Fred are irt,1--ion-
don. • •
Mr. and Mr. 'Bert Nicholson
and family •,visited Sunday , with
Mr. and Sri. °Tom Reiland fam-.
at A:inberIey. •
The will meet ou Thurs-
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day, FebruarY.3rd, 'Roll call, name
an important international' event
,of the year:. C.'oriveriers, Mrs. W .
Wall, ,. Mrs,',„Altie „Percy; tapic,
'Ceylon; 111.0#0,t United
divided we fall; flag • etiquette
• Mrs. P. A. Murray:. angel- food
contest (net iced); lunch,
Tom (s), Mrs. WeSley.
•Guest :(s), Mrs, • W‘rri.• W:all .(c),,
Edna Boyle (C): : •
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Miss Kathileen Lane of Brus-
sets Spent the ,week -end. at her.
liome. here. • • • • •
J. R. 'MaCDOnald. of Ripley, in-
terim moderator, in charge: The
meeting opened with a liyennand
Scripture. Rev. MacDoriald4led• in
• and .with Mrs: ,Gertie. Walsh, ,Kin-
ayer SatisfactbrY reports were
lough. . • „. „ , ° • receiv'Ved from the %MS., SIM-
Th- funeral of Miss June Ha f- day School Y.P.,
ris, •car accident yicitim Claric•
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deboYe,.-Was held Ti.Fltlay after-
noon atChurch's ral Home;
.Teeswater.• The large croird and
•the --'many lovely. floral ,,,tributes
bespoke the high- esteem in which
she WEIS held.. Rev. Mr..,Prest of
the. Anglican Church, Bervie,. was
in. 'charge .and., spoke words of
cOrrifort to the 'bereaved family.
.Interment • took place in • Tees-,
water cemetery,:Pallbearers Were
Midford.... . Morley • .
Frank- Schurnachei; Lloyd Why-
-took, Reg, ---Brown
'Smith who -read a . story. and Tom D6nal. drn• '
Fowler led -in Prayer, Rev. Watt
showed a -very. challenging Min•:
""Family• of Faith": Practise, "•for
the Y.P;U; Service on January 30
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was' taken over .by. Lillian Popp:
- Mr. and Mrs. Murray olte. and
• tittle . son Stephen,' Toronto, , anent
, the Week-endat the home of the'
•lady's parents, IVIi.,and Mr.i. 'Jack
thisholm: They also attended the
• wedding of his br,otiter, Den Oke
to Betty O'Brien , at Zurich - on
Saturday.. •• . •
Little • De•nny Culbert,„ son. of Robertson; recently,
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r. .and Mrs. Howard Culbert, Mr:- Ivan McFarlane •*spent a
, bad • a rela,pse of pnetunonia and few days with Mr am Emerson
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is ill the hospital at Goderich for last week. . '' t. -, / • ` , ••
st few days. - • '
An impressive baptismal ser-
. 'Vice was conducted by the paster,
Bev. G.:Watt on Sunday morning.
'• ', e LadiesGu
were Barbara Mae, daughter of Th ' St. Paul's
•PURPLE7,
Mr and Mrs. Claudie Dore .Jr.
visited with Mr Harvey Thomp-
son, . . . .
sen last week. • •• • •
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The 'Purple Grove Institute had
a very •-auccessful.•birthday party,
• in Oil PurPle .Grove School 'onl
Saturday. evening. ••
Mrs. Goldie Huston aPent a day
With her brother, Mr. Calvin
sion Band and, the. church •treas-
ure. • Officers. .• elected,- were:
churCh :treas., J. R. Lane; sec,,,
Donald R.obertson; Ushers, Clif-.
ford, Johnston, Percy Barr; alter-
nates, 'Morley Bushell, 'Fred
Guest.. The financial ;report .show;
ed thatconsideOble progress had
been ilia& during. the\ past year.
The three 'retiring- managers, Mr,.
Robert • McDonald, •Mr. Harold
Percy and Mr., Dan MclMies, Were
re' -appointed. John Ernerabn was
appointed chairMan: Of , the Board
of—Managers; Alr...Frank_*aulden,
•reiriewect the work done by 4 the
•congregation the ;past two years
in --re!airing and decoratMg the
ehur , • nd.. suggested that Some
nee ;yfixing 'be done to .the
basement.' The . Meting .. closed
with prayer, • after , which lunch
Was served.' • .. • . •
The W.M.S. !net On Wednes-
day at :the.. home , of WS, „John
Barr with Mrs. 'John Emerson ,in
charge., Hyinn 376 and prayer'by
Mrs... Barr f011owed..1 rolloyging.
the usual Opening.' exercises they
began the new ; study book; t'Face study- book, It was ,.decided •to
to -Face. With India"; Those 'talc- have a bazaar at' the 'Februarying '
part are Mrs. r. '•Maulden,. meeting, ..proceeds to used to
Mrs Perry, Hodgins,, Mrs: .Wesley purchase -flannelette to make a
layette for a bale.: Roll. call for
The Presbyterian ID. held a
PtleighridinK party at gie • Sutton
hills . after w.hich a :program of
games. was enjoyed at -the home
Of Tohn and Stewart Lane.".Lundh
was served:
• Mr. .,and 1VIrs. George Colwell
*-sPent Sunday.. with `IVIrar J. W.
Colwell.,•
The •"appy Hour""*.farm forum
met on Monday evening at. the
'home of Mr:.and Mrs: Alex Percy.
There , be no service in
the Presb3rterian church•on Sun-
day next, January 30th.
• 'Mrs. , yictor •Gewley visited . at
the- borne of Mr. and lVfrs.• Clark
Isleedhares .of Kincarcline on •Fri-
'The. Mfants offered for •baptism
' id of
Mr. arid Mrs. Cecil' Blake; Jack Anglican Church
held a sucCess-
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Howard ''son—of—Mr. and Mrs.• ful 'euchre on Wednesday night
HoWar-d Culbert •Audrey Joy,
• daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Jim
• Errington; Garry, Clark, ion' of
1VIr. and Mrs,. Clark Zinn; `Irene
IVIerie,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Shelley May,
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_ daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Jack
a last -Week • at which! 12 'tables
were in 'progress. The winners
were: high,' Mrs. •John • Finnigan
and Mrs. Jack Curran; Men's high
Mr. Herb Stothers• and Mr.• Tom
Rivett. The ladies of .the Guild
-i-eFfed hirieh—at--the-close--Of-the
. evening.
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DeNNYBRQO
choeidditt, Tort:
' The , and: W.A. met on
Tuesday afternoon. at,' the. home
Of Mrs: :Chas, 'Jefferson with -Mrs.-
Hardy 'Presiding. Hymn. - was
sung, in .o'pening. Mrs. IL Jeffer-
son •read verses 26-38 from ,the
6th:chapter Of Acts, andMrs. S.
'Thompson read verses•25-33'irom
the 16th , chapter of Acts. •Mrs.
Hardy led in...Prayer.. Mrs.',J. R.
Thompson. read a paper orf Chris:
tian Stewardship and, Mrs. Ed.
Robinson read. the chapter. in the
MEt.4010:
,..wALKEliqom
We are the only manufae-
turers in this part of Ontario
. high . clap montnnents':
who import granite from the
Old Country in the Tofigh by
the Carload and Pfeiess froin
the ion& to :the finished,
monument. No Middleman.! •
When choosing .a monument
come' and see one la the
• largest Selections in entail°.
'EStablished over siXty years.
• Write or phone Walkerton 8 .
---- and reverse charges,—
SKELTON
MEMORIALS
wALKERToN
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Guest, Mrs. Alex Percy, Mrs. Em-
erson and' MrS. -Barr; sciipture,
Mrs. •Edhert Bushell. Mrs.. Perry
.Hodgins„ gave the report of the
Presbyterial 'meeting* which was
held in Wingham on ;Tanuary-
.next•Month,• "your favorite flovv-.1
er", .with a poem on ,same poss• -
ible. Hymn 374 was sung:and Mr.
• Washing ' ton closed the Meeting
with -prayer.. There were. sixteen
Letters were •react by Mrs. Perry adults and 10*- children present.
Hodgins. frOin.' Mrs. James- Dick- ' • Mr., and 'Mrs. Stuart Chamney,
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.sOn,:icrliiSsionary in FormoSa and Plane and Donna were Sunday
Miss Beatrice: •Scott of ..Kaiwan, visitors with Mr. and Mrs _Cliff
also from Mrs. Dougla$ :Graham. Henderson ind 'family at. Kippen.
. . Mr: and 'Mrs. :Elliott Sandy of
Lucluxow. and Mr. and Mrs, -1tobt.
•Chaney . are teaving'. this Week
lor....a. cOuple,`:.of months' vacation
in Florida. •" — - ' .---
A hymn and the -mizpah. bene-
diction closed the meeting.' A
daility lunch was served. •. ,
---extend—sympathy__Io. Abe.
Harris family in the sudden pass,
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Horsepower, Motors,
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ST- •HELENS
• :The community was Shocked
andsaddened on Sunday .When
it was -.learned .that Mr. James
Aitchison • had passed ',away dur-
ing the night following a stroke.
'The , 'sympathy Of a host of
friendsogoes to Mrs Aiteluson and
his sisters and brothers.... :
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Mr's. AriareW Gaiint will be •the
hostess for, Ole :February meet-
ing of the -Women's" Institute • to.
be held Thursday afternoon, Feb-
ruary. ard. 'toll call; exchange of -
-Valentines; motto, Be kind to •
the strangerwithin your
by Miss Jean Aitchtson;Aopic by
Mrs. E.. W. 'Rice; program and• '
lunch committee, Mrs E Bar-.
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.bour, ,Mrs. Lloyd Saunders.
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Be sure to, attend the variety
program in the Community Hall. •
on Friday evening when Mr. W.
B. Anderson
B .• of Lucknow' will
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give an Illustrated travelogue,---,
•Mr... Bert •Fertii 'of ProVostrAl- ,
berta, was a• recent Visitor .wityr.
his niece, Mrs. Stuart' Chainney.,-
CURRIE'S
'Mr. and, Mrs. George Tarifsh
and Lynda of Listowel spent the
Week -end 'with Mr. and Mrs,
• Lotne
Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Wareing -vis- .
Hiteadrout
lastS*eteokn waliGth.Mairt: ad Mrs
Harold ;
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Mr. and Mrs., Harvey MeQuil-
nawaarirdd o
fartTuesdayrilyrettlrned to Point '
Mf.. Gordon Johnston arid John
visird in Wingham fOr a • few •
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s.
jdoahyr; lasitakWeee, a!,a,
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miss; Lol.s and Freda Johnston
of London visited with their 'par• -
ents, Mr: mid^ Mrs. Fred, John -
Mrs, Robert -Sott and Douglas
• awriethspehenrddingaugailtecro,upivilei, oaftdWmePrits
Mrs.
Hawarrvde,y-i -roint ,Ed.•
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