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DUNGANNO _ .
Mr,, and. «Irs Den Williamson
• and sem Tommy and Mr. Tho.
Culbert, of London were week-
end 'visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Cecil Culbert.
The World's Day of .Prayer is
being observed th.is Friday af-
ternoon at 2.00 pni • in St. Paul's
An ican, . Church. Mrs. •11lan
Reed will give: the address. . •
• Mr. and Mrs Thi moa Park.
Were Sunday' visitors vvrth: her
sister, Mrs. 'George Lawlor r :arid
. Lawlor - at Auburn: •
Mr. Wilson,
`Miss•' ,Barbara nurse -
in ntraiirng: • at . 'Victoria'
• Iondon, and who received her
her cap recently, has returned
• to• London . ,after . spending ,a
week with her parents, Nlr: and
• 1VIrs.. James .Wilson.
Mr. 'Amos Cornelious, White-
• church,- was'.a recent visitor with
" his• mother, Mrs. Cornelious' at
° the home. of Mrs:Mathew 'Shack
;leton. . •
-
• We are • 'glad to hear Mr. `Bill
Wiggins ' is making gradual • im-.
prov'ement in health ;.at his home
near the • Nile, ri mem!bers,
On Sunday. afternoo
of Erskine 'Church heard • ,with.
, •
interest Mr. John ' Allan ' of Nia-:
ryzr ud- , t
sof Waterloo . College'. and ' w
.
chose; as:his: subject, "The Power
of. the Cross''.. Student ministers
yviill• be .iii charge, ivihile Rev. and
Mrs: • McClean : are visiting in Ire -
Mrs' Mary Barr • is' reeuperat-
,
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' ` ' ENTINE LUCKNOW.,.�
��,OW =S
South Kinloss W M•S :1041ng "OB .TDR'
The regular mon S was G •
KINGSBRIOG.
Congratulation's to' Mr;. & •Mrs,
Wm: �&y, newlyweds,. the for-
mer Ann Doherty, who •were
married at 10 a.in, on. Saturday
Morning; February llth by
H Van Vynckt,. 'P.P., in S•
t; Jos-
e
H.
Church here.. is Friday February 17th, when•
P r
Mrs; Ed. 'Sinnott, 1Vliss Patricia Langside. Auxiliary • Will. ''be' the•
Sinnott 'and" friend. M. O'Brien, nests, Mrs. Wm• NiaeIntyre and..
Sinnott . i •,iny and . a.
1 Isaias Dean ,MacLeod. were ap-
p ointed to take care of the pro-
P' the
gram.. Mts.. Alex Sutherland,
bale. secretary, read the• bale al-
location for the ' coming. year.. A
collection_ •-at the •1vlarch
special � „
`:meeting .'will,. be '"for "Armagh'',
home'' for ,girls' in Toronto,: The'
scripture and meditation on '
Jez-
ebel was ably taken by, Mrs. Ar-
chie MacIntyre. , Mrs. Douglas
Graham, `Mrs, W. F. MaeDbnald'
and Mrs.' -Alex Sutherland took
part in the. prayer circle.'An art-
icle
"i�cle on "Stewardship" was, read
by Mrs.. Lloyd MacDougall. The'
study book', "They Reach' For
Life" Was .well given by Mrs•
Currie Colwell. The report of the
annual 'Presbyterial held
Winghani, was Well given by the
delegates, Mrs, W. F. MacDonald
and :Mrs„ ;Ross MacMillan,: •Cur-
rent events, Mrs. Dougles Gra,
ham- . ' reading :by Mrs• ` iCurrie
Co we 1 iris eo
ional:. •health week. The meeting
closed by. . praise and prayer of -
which,
f -
ter which: a social half hour was
enjoyed" With the directors, Mrs.
Evan . Keith and Mrs.: Currie
Colwell: in charge.
STERLING . TRUSTS •
:EARNINGS INCREASED
: Increased earnings 'in all -de
•partments, •'arid- " record: 'activity
during thee.year, are reported by
Sterling:; Trusts " Corporation its
the 44th 'annual. report, submit-
ted• to shareholders: '`at ' the an=
W�.NESDiAY, OB. 15th, 195E
`AREWELI*-- ..
ou } • G
monthly meeting CHARLES LLOYD GII,LESPI
Southof Kinloss. WM . The death' of Charles Lloyd
Mrs.E
Evan a native of, White-'
held .at. the Home of Gillespie, Joseph -
Keith, There were 15 members church, occurred • in Sts present. The president, Mrs. W. ..Hospital, Toronto,. on Satu1'dh�s
peat Wpra, of
MaGlntyre� Presided, In the busi-, in his 58th y .,. '•
ness perigd ;plass were made .for death hi came as a shock to many
the,World's Day" Cof Prayer which
,
friends in this community ;Where
he was . Well ltn�own..
Charlie • Was . a son' of Mr. and
C and.:'tea
Mrs.; 'ohn Gillespie
yborn at•
Whitechurch . on: Oct ,
98 He WAS.a rnem'be
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Denny Sinnditt • of Detroit- spent.
: eek -end : at . the: ' home of
the w °
•Mr. Michael O'Neill: •
Mr: and Mrs, W.'Moran, ' Lean
don . visited': With,, relatives • here
o Sunday
n
of
Mist Florence •I;ambertus.;
1vt
Hamilton. spent the week -end at
the ' home of her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. H. L ambertus.
observed their 45th wedding an-
niversary at their borne "Maple
.p
Emblem Farms" 'where • they.
have' resided . • since , their mar
riage. The bride w•as -the 'former.
Nettie Tyndall, : daughter of te
late Mr. and Mrs. Win.Tyndall
of Carlow. The late Rev., A.
Mann of • Carlow Presbyterian
Church perf?ormed the cerernOfY
at : their homes' Witnesses were
H _h Hill and the late:Lily Fer-
-bride's niece, • was flower „girl.'
The. groom was the elder son of
the 'late Mr.• and Mrs. Abe Cul
Bert. Mr,. arid Mrs. Culbert are
ardent workers. for farm • stock.
and stock imprlovement, having
1' .after
.fine records: in.; Shorthorn 'cattle.
In ,They are 'active: Members, of thei
! daugh- Dungannon. United Church. For
"gins a the, family gathering the: living
as 'been ' rooms . were attractive with
'flu and flowers The families are Mr. :.&
ps.. Mrs. Mrs. -Leonard- Crawford (Eve:
Harold Bogie 7
s su • teacher lyii)' & family of ' Wingham, Mr.
c y nee. ,' and ,Mrs: Earl (Cora)' Sherwood
during her convales
• Culbert and.family, Carlow; Mr, .& Mrs:
Mr, and ..: Mrs.. W.. A.
° h"t r Mrs. Earl Cecil ,' Culbert' and:::family,: Mr &
visited the chug . Mrs.. Howard Culbert and =fain'` _ival ' meeting do : February 13th,•Sherwood� n Toronto.
�; .at: Goderich Hospi
a serge of 'flu and bronc
the _ same ,• household her
_ ter,.. Mrs. Kitchener
teacher near.: Carlow,
confined , to home wi
is .now a:; Victim of 'm
ber 25th,. 18. • of th
of_ - the..United :Church,', , an
Masonic Orders •apd a vete,r ,
World • War I: A number af; year
„he.- 'was predeceased, by hi
a6o, r
';wife, the' 'former .Mabel Ilodgin
of Ki hough, i
ill
. Mr.
G sP
A short time ago
remarried and is.survived by h
'wife, the former;. Kathleen M
gan of Toronto, a son .Doha
and a daughter, Mrs Dona
Bushell (B:etty): of Kinloss° • 'Su
vivirig also are a brother and s
ter,. Gibson Gillespie of Whit
church' and Mrs. Charles Mart
(Catherine) of East Wawanos
The' remains- 'rested-, at
Turner . and Porter 'Tuner
Hells, Toronto, until Wednesd
Morning . when .brought' to t
McLennen-MacKenzie 1Vremor
•Chapel, Lucknow,' where a:. f
era! service' was' . conducted
!yoor} •b'K'ev
A. •Brooks of,BluevaTea.' 'nd `r
church United Church. Pallbe
er's were Grant - Farrier,
Soholtt,• Jack Gillespie,' Thom
Hodgins, Jack Hodgins and
mor Laidlaw:.'
Interment is in Prospect :Ce
etery, Toronto
By Dean 'MacLeod
x School is being
OldGreyO
And blackiw: ar"d we would go:
As Memory swings an open :door•
On scenes we used to know,
Serene it stood uUpon .the hill
And: on its ' breast it bore
The. year' 'it was erected.
'Twos eighteen. seventy four.
To: childish • eYes,r',it seemed in
truth r
Like Learning's temple high, •
As' year by year ,beginners came; •
•d seniors said :goodbye, '
An �,
To 'southward 'down . the. hillside.
rolled' . �:.
led to town
`The way that l ► •
And to the east and to; the: west ' •
Were hills,' to' hurry . down,
The bell!• the bell!. What Magic
power •
Was ID its lusty 'call!,
For "being late", like,ibeing bad o.
Was • not condorxed at all.
And England's noted cricket•:
fields' •
Are no more fraught 'with . fame
Than. this old'Selioo1 yard, oft
the scene • `•
Of many 'a lively game..
Rernemlkieber hoW we .ate beneath.
The trees iii' 'summner heat?
i�.�.,:A••en„yotil be'
The very ,finest " treat? '•
Permission -at •the noontime' hour •
To ship • down . to' the, river
'Was. rated as: a' special boon
To set the heart aquiver
Ah, Time 'and °Chang& the pat-
ie'nt. , ox . ,
Whose, shoulder Helped to clear ..
This land we proudly: call our.
own:.
Whose freedorri is ''so :dear, •
• Sherwood and
and family _• en Friday.
45th Wedduig .Anniversary
'Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
'W': Arthur :; Culbert,. 4th'Con. of
Ashfield, rho' on February '1st
ilii. •iii=iii
ily, and their son; Bill, 4th C'on..
of Ashfield: A' social . evening was;
spent during, which 'the family
presented there with electrical
gifts:.
i
The '1955 .finan'cial' statement'
shows assets were increased dur
ing the year to' $21•,000,464, up
$1.3 millions' over ' 1954..
Palin. 'Garden Se1e its Tomatoes, . celld .Pkg..,29c'
New Green Cabb e, firm heads, lb. .08,
eer-- 'els . _tris , tender=large stalk..L....27c.
Aylmer T,B. Pine 'ole;•'15 oz stir '2 for 7c
Supreme S.M. ,Pic, a ., ..0.0z 21e
Dare's • ! ' creams,14oz - •29c
B}}��u><ts,1,
Culverhouse; Fan plan, 28 oz. • 2. for 33c
Fab. ,halt -price Offe
10c off Vel' salt' price .• • - � %
;Palmolive' Soap regular 4 for 29c
Colgate . Dental Cream
Mazola 00, pint tin. '1
Christies • Ritz, 8 oz: ;,
Paramount fancy. Pink Salmon, Vs tin. s. 26c
Gold Seal Tuna, 1/2 : tin, . • 37
Heinz Tomato . Ketchup,' 11 'oz,; • 25c
Heinz, Chili. Sa' e, jt2, oz. ..,rr..... ...
. 37
ipt" _k_311le Label' Tea i lb. 65c
Good. Luck . Mar: anne, , ib. 32c
Solo Margarine, ll. .. 29c.
Whiz. 33c
Kraft Cheez Whr 1 oz. •,. _ • 5"5c.
R.: D.° -Smith: Cheri, --Pie Filler »2d oz:.r.-:-.s.33c_.
Shiirriff's Pie 'Crus , 18 az• .•..a•. .,3c
i Choice: bd. ' hoice Tomatoes, .'28 ' oz. see
Hugs
Q er `Muffets, 2. pkgs.. 31c
Quaker
Cream of Wheat, p 31c
2 large. 59c
2. tubes 49c
• ",39c
2'2,c
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SUNKIST ORANGES
2_c oz._._€ 5c
GRAPEFRUIT
Florida Marsh, ' 96's —, . 6 for 29c
GRAPEFRUIT KNIFE
With 6. Grapefruit All for 48c
LIBBY'S. BEANS
D,B., 20 oz. tin _ 2 for 37c
Wagstaffe M'A. MALADE
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JOSEPH 'H. WALL.'
The death :occurred in ••Tees-.°
water on Friday, February •10th,;.
of Joseph H. Wall in: his .65th
year. The deceased was born on vanished from
the 14th Con., 'Township of .C'ul- Long since has„
Foss, son. of the late: Wm. H. and ' ' our scene
Mrs. Wall: .Following his mar-. Arid Progress has its way:,
lvlr .
Mage.'to Annie Conley' in 1915 The old must ego.: We value .too:
theyfarmed on the, 8th 'cin: -:of- Our forward-looking day-. :
�
Kinlo. : Township and. 10th Con:
of ,Culross :Township ;until their
retirement. to Teeswater five
years ago. ,
He: had 'taken 'sari active •part
in ' church- and.corn/nunity af-
fairs,, , Having served •ger many,
years pn.•'the Bethany. Church
board, school`board, Culross Twp
• Council and':was `.a' member of.
Culross: ' L.O.L. 978. The . high es-
teem in which he :was, held was
evidenced by the ' numerous and
beautiuful':floral tributes and the
large numbers who paid their
last respects.
Surviving., besides; his .widow
are his aged .mot'lrer, -Mrs-3t!f r
Wall, Cen. ,'.14; Culross; a brother
Charles of 'Kincardine, a ,sister'
Toronto,
Ethel• (Mrs. Wilson) of Tor ,
two daughters, Verna (Mrs Bert
-Shewfelt) of • Kin -oar h- .
(Mrs: Frank Thompson) ”"of' Kin-
loss Township, three: sons, Elmer; „
Morley • and; Grant of i .Culross Howey -Brooks Group •
, at�-
Township and '117 grandchildren -.GroupIT of the W:A, rn:et
• 'The ,funeral. was held on Mon': Miss. Date MacGregor s. home,
4. day, . February` 13th, ,from the` for the' February'meeting; with;
Church . Funeral Home, Teeswat 21 members present: Mrs. Itoi
er. conducted by the Rev: F: ey presided•, and opened the
Starkey of the 'United : Church meeting' with the theme hymn
of ; which the'deceased was' a; and prayer.:: The Aim : and 'Ob"
�$ menaiber. Interment was in Tees-. ject• of the W. i. were reviewed.
water Cemetery. Mrs. Harold Treleaven had the
Pallbearers were.: 'Jas... Wraith, 'devotional with the theme being
Alex Whytock, Art Hodgins,: Our• . Hope. , "'incl. plans for the
T PEAS Jack Schumacher, 'EdGreen and. Irish Tea were made: The pro'
C Lorne Becking. Elower bearers : gram consistedwere
of a 'reacting by
were Cleric! ' Johnston, Lloyd. Mrs. Breckles, Mrs J: W Joynt
• �� Johnston, Bill: Wall,. 'Harvey .rciidered_a..:soln',_Mrs. Bruce. Mc-
Kenzie and • Mrs. Scott,. readings,
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But Memory' .kind'. still :hold, she
door
And often to us talks
Of' other days and ,other . tin's `
We knew: at old "Grey .Ox.
DAUGHTERS 'UF', KAIR,SIIEA
• The Daughters of the • Kair- ••
..
'Shea rnet' at. the hone ' of . Helen.
Campbell. on. Saturday et c�ning,.•
February '4th. The meeting way,•
opened with the ,4-H pledge. Jo-
hanna Dejong •: presided' fcii� ' til '
business section of the meeting::
The roll' call "The girts bedrodnz'
s_she_sees_it ,;now" was answer •
ed by eight girls:. For the. re- •
.maiming part •of :the -meeting te-
girls continued . to: work ori their.
bedroom 'accessories. 'The meet -
in was 'closed with ' a dainty
lunch. serrved' by `tile hoste5 �
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'Orange Juice, 6 oz, ,tins • .. '
French Fries, .9: oz:• pkg..•;
Green ,Beans, 10, oz. pkg.
Haddock Fillets, lb, :rrr:.rr r ...
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Wall, slim Wilson, Orville Wil-
son,- Ernie Hanna, Ronald Thomp-
son,, Ken Cerson and Eugene
Conley,
Women's Association Group I .
The Johnson -Houston Group
met at the home of Mrs, A. Mac -
Nay ;t with an attendance of:.17.
lvlrs. Houston +presided. "Songs
in the Night". was the theme of
the meeting. Mrs. George' Elliott
'react the scripture, Mrs' Htninsh-
•.►', fey .gave- the meditation: and
14 E Mrs. A, Little offered, • prayer:
1,1 Mrs .• Ew:art .Taylor - conducted.
sallst the programs -including a piano•
solo by Mrs. 1•fouston, a reading
accidents" showing how 'pati
ands", a talk was given by Miss
Dean MacLeod. •• ;
•
Group III Women's Association ,
The- February . meeting_m' . afs.
Group III. was held at the home
of 'Mrs, Kenneth Cameron with
an attendance of 16. Prams .were
completed for'• the social, even-
ing' which. is to be helrl March
2nd featuring a short els',‘ "Just'
magiine" . skits- • and ki: musical
program The members al;do de'
•
tided .to' ' snake a fl`.ri, iitette
o.ua�t, blocks toy be..18",x:211". gist
Crn m k; guest•°spe 1
ake
on the. topic, "The prevention .ition
by Mrs. Maclay, the topic on
radio and television evaluation
4 1 y1\iir, Wm, Eadie,, a Valentine
r Fading Yry Mrs.' Taylor .and a,
Musical' number by Mrs. Web-
#motet Vie claai.,niAf' l•t on,s,
l.ur,ch was served by the corn-
4 ' mittee in charge,
Yf�►.� }i"�! :�ati�INl `Ylf�ir.�''�4rF+S• a�rr " _
was one of the •greatest sestlaces
to public health an'd ar riclerits.
Mrs, MacKenzie gave 'tis .her
topic the !life of ' Miss A'r;rjrrs,c'
'hail r�sht Win what her 'ontei,
k2uticin was to C� d «
iety,
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