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TIM Lt1OCNOW SENTINZIk LUCKNOW. ONTARIO,•
DUNGANNON Y .
Mr. and 1VIrs. John 1V l$on of
Toronto spent the week -end with
the latter's mother,, Mrs. Esther
Rivett, Ross and Bill.
Mr Lionel Allem and daugh-
ters, Miss Margaret Allen, 11,N.
and aliiss Frances Allen,, N. of
Guelph and. friend, Miss Arin
Shaw, R.N. of Toronto, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Wilson and other relatives on the
6th Concession of West •Wawa=
nosh. Alsohome for the week
eid was Miss Baribbara. Wilson,
student -nurse of 1Tiotoria H'oapi'.
tal, London, returning to duties
and study on Tuesday, '
St.. Paul's Anglican I Church
service was cancelled last Sun-
day afternoon 'due to the Rect
or's wife, • Mrs. H. L. Jennings,
being ill . at; a :London Hospital
Miss.. ;Rabin!' Sproul r'eturned,
east *eek after enjoying 10 days
visiting friends' and relatives at
Stratford, London and St. Thom-
as. Her sister, Miss Nettie Sproul.
during that time visited, her sis-
ter, Mrs. Ada Wilson, Goderich
Mr. Wilmer "Errington, student
of Teachers' College, ' Stratford,
is practice teaching . at Wingha'i'n.
Public School this week.
Girls'': Sewing Club
The firstmeeting of the Dun.,
gannon..' Sleeping Beauties was
held . on November ..1&tb at the
home . of: SV1as. Graham McNee.,(
The leaders, Mrs..McNee and
Mrs; Chester Finnigan and seven..
girls ,were .present The election
of officers . was as follows: Pres:;
Pauline Anderson; vice pres.,
xrathlene Smyth;, sec., . Marie
Black; press sec., Lynda Blake.
The second meeting of the Club
was held on Friday evening, No*
•vember 23rd at Mrs. 1VTcNee's:
..S vaen girls__anwered! the roll
call.. The Members were ' taught
how to place a pattern ..bri nm-
_ erial and' •cut out . and, al how
,to make a felledseam. At the
'dose of the meeting: lunch was
served: ..
Mr. Ken Brown returned to. his
Position .at, Ottawa after- a few
days spent with his: Parents; Mr..
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'.IANGSIDE NORTH
The WAW -S:'
Auxiliary . held:
`their November , meeting at the
-Hansa, • Whitechurch. Mrs -. Cas
well -presided and opened .the
meeting with the .call towor-
ship. Miss Emma Richardson
read the 'scripture followed . by
• he meditation ' on "When You
Pray".. by Mrs. Lloyd Moffat. Mrs:
Caswell• led in prayer. Mrs. Orr
gave . the topic, ,"Christian 'Mis-
sions”.
Mis.
sior s Mrs. Lloyd Moffat' was
appointed 'chairman for the el-
ection of officers which ,are as
follows:' pres.; :Mrs. Lloyd Mof-
fat; wince pres., Mrs. Orr;',secret-
ary, Mrs. Faris iy : ,Moffat; • treas.,
Mrs. George Tiffin; supply sec.,
Mrs: Orr.; welcome and welfare
sec ,Miss Emma .Richardson; lit
erature and library :sec., Mrs
Gordon Wall, Glad .Tidings sec.,
Mrs; Charlie Tiffin;- Home Help-.
era seC ,, 1Mrs Caswell; Mission;
arid• leaders; Mrs. Charlie Tif
'WEDNESDAY, NOV: ,28th, : 1958;
fin, Mrs . Wesley Young, Mrs. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown..•
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mug -
Bert Moffat, s. f
Mr Eugene.. Con- d of London and Mr and Mrs..
ley, Mrs.. Arnold 'Scott.. Leonard Christilaw, . Nile, • were
•The opening meeting .of the Sunday. visitors with the ladies'
C.G.I.T. was held at the -wane' mother, Mrs. Abner Morris.:
of. the leader, Mrs.' Parish IVIof�.
fare: Toe assistaant leader* Mrs. Plan For Carol S ging '
Bill Scott, }presided for . the , el-
ection
.The met, of officers.'Mrs. Wesley on .+Monday night with Ronald
Allton in charge• of the devotional
young acted. as' .secretary` wrth A'with the theme- The -Lord is My
Shepherd. Aifiter the call. to wor-
ship .and a hymn, • Wilmer Er,
rington read a story, . God's care
:for. His Own. Ronald read .a
poem, "The. Day, is .full of lovely
things".. Wayne Brown..gave ..a
Brayer. Marilyn ',Anderson, vice
pies., coriducted,the business per-
iod. Evelyn Smyth- read the min- M.
.rites •and. the •ro1�1 call: 'Lorne: Al
Al -
tori will be in charge of the 'next . .
meeting, . Decercniber '10th. The
uriembers •;will be .diMided into
• groups and appointed to areas to
sell the chureli: calendars. On De-
icember . 210th, the members as a
troupe will .,.sing carols as in
other years. After a question: box
there, were " games and at the,
close all .retired. tothe parson
age: where • Rev. and Mrs.. Watt
$ 995 1 served -unci-, and there was fur-
ther disctissio on coin g activ-
ities.
Mrs. Brooks W.A: president
The- November meeting-df.--the-
W`:A. was held Friday night 'at
the home' of Mrs. Wilfred Pent-
land . with Mrs. Harvey Alton;
president, .in..the chair. After the
themehynti and :prayer, Mrs.
Hugh .McWhinaiey, read. Vie .scrip-.
'cure lesson. Mrs. Esther Rivett
gave the lesson thougght ; The ra11
call_' was • answered 44 17 mem
begs and several 'visitors. Mrs.
Wilbur Brown read the October
Minutes and gave the financial
report. $5.00 was donated to the
John 'Milton . Society :for the
blind. An invitation was react
from the Nile Association to at-
tend the bazaar and. tea. It was
decided to btiy . rioreflatware)
and glassware for the church'
kitchen. Plans were made for the
Federation banquet It vias de-
cided to have an exchange of 500
gifts at the beoenvber meeting
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Every year, more and more people :'wh o are
going ;visiting over
the holidays, go
brances• to the 'sick and Rhut-ins.
Miss Beth. MMConnell '' gave a:
reading. Mrs.. Otto Popp gave the
topic. After singing • the: closing
hymn, Mrs. Alton thanked Mrs.
Pentland; the hostess, for the use
of 'her .home, and 'all• those .who
took' , part. MG s. ,Durnin Phillips
presided for the election of, . of -
fleets for 1957 and`' are as fol-.
lows: Pres.; 'Mrs. Omar Brooks;.
vice pres., .ljlirs. Raymond Finrii-
gan; . 2nd mince: , pries., . Mrs, Har-
vey. Anderson; ' see:-treas.;. Mrs.
Wi�L13ur Brown •' ass taut sec.-
treas., Mrs. Wilfred • Pentland;
pianist, Mrs Everett Errington;
assistant pianist, Mrs. Raymond
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Finnigan; flower commiuttee,.Mrs.
I George Hodges, Mrs. Chas. For-
ler;' ;'Mus... Torn Webster and Mrs.
M., Reed;: parsonage coirianittee,
Mrs: .K. Dawson, Mrs. Frank
Pentland, ' Mrs. John Finnigan;
visiting and Christian.. fellowship
committee, Mrs. H. Alton, Mrs.
Cecil . lake, Mrs. Herb Finnigan;.
Christian stewardship, --Mrs: How.-
;ard • Johnston; press, Mrs. Hugh
McWhinney; auditors,. Mrs. Alvin
,Sherwood ' and Mrs. Ross` .Eedy.
Erskine Presbyterian W.M.S. •
•itMrs. Wm. Andrew offered her
home for ' the November meet -
Ing of Erskine Presbyterian. W.
S:1 -rt -the' abseince- of the pres.,
Mns. •Herb •. SStothers,' , through; victed' ori 'three charges.
the, .followingofficers elected:
pres., Audrey Young; vice pres.,
Marion Scott; sec., Donna Mof-
fat; treas.,' Cecelia Crowston.. •
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family bereavement , that , day,
Mrs. John. Bennett supplied in
leadership. After 'singing a psalm
Mrs. drvine.Henry. read a poem.
Mus. Will Stewart gave a read-
ing.1 Mrs.. Robt. McAllister gave
a ,chapter in ' the study book,
"Shadows---are,-Frontiers" Mrs. __.
Wallace Wilson read the minutes
and the roll call was '. answered .
by 14 members and .one
Mrs. Mason McAllister closed'
with prayer.
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The church and Sunday school
December 4th cwil1 :have 'the
Christmas concert. •
t1V1r. ,Dave Andrew of Calgary;:
a Royal.. Winter Fair'`-visutor. at
'lloronto, also, .'visited. his aunt.
Mm, S. J. Kilpatrick.
'11tir. Carl; Sievert returned to
the fare of Mr. 'Tom Webster,.
after.' a two months' .iv!isit with
his parents in Germany.
Weil 'Suspend Driving Licenses
Magistrate D, 'E Holmes of
Goderich :has announced. that he
will riot , hesitate oto 'suspend driv- •
ing privileges. in ' the. case of
dangerous and ,irresponsible. driv-
ing, and 'other charges stemming
from cars. A " ,17-year=old Ash-
field . youth has . received a six
Months suspense. He was coni -
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