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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-12-12, Page 8M1i «� 4 0.1111 .y L • ,i; r,, P PAGE EIGHT DUNGANNON Ur. Ward Sellers of Brussels con Sunday visited Mr. .and Mrs. Victor Errington. . Mr.. and Mrs. Harvey Alton on. Sabirdiay attended the funeral of the late •Nir. Sam Mitchell, Col- Eorne. Township. The annual Dungannon Un feted Church. Surd ay School fowl supper was enjoyed by • teachers, pupils and a few visitors, which ,i the annual 'treat of the Sun- day School teachers and officers with Mr: Frank .Pentland super- intendent. . A bountiful supper Was enjoyed, ;topped with pie, ice cream' and Christmas; •cake. Mr. Frank Pentland, superinten- dent, announced the numbers on the ,progran i and &Ir. Heber. Eedy introduced the . guest. speaker,. Mr. George Jefferson :a retired. school teacher. of Clinton, who with 49 years ofteaching expert ence, 'tactfully -held. the atter- tion of all the child!', en' with an •amusilg , .,story and continued with .some logic and good advice' to the others, 'stressing the need tor a good. pattern set before ;children, . who are very, observ, xrig.• •Miss Lillian' 'Poppvresided, - at the piano for a sing song. Lin- • -da arid Barbara Forster 'played . a.l "rano duet.. Eleanor Alton gave a .piano •instrumental. Mr. K.' K. Dawson, a former Superintend- ent, spoke a fever words. •. Miss -Marylin • Anderson sang . a solo lacacompanied by' Mrs. L...Stingel.' Linda Foster' played a piano solo; a; quartette, . Sandra Finrii- tan, Marylin . Anderson,. Toxim y. F1ow'1er •.and •., Wilmer p,i4n.gton,' sang two. numbers: ,Slides: were.. shown . on "How Germs Spread af• the. Common Cold" Mr. Har; •.rey Anderson thanked the guest speaker .arid ,voided appreciation. to all Who made the &ucceisful. TimLO. LVOKNAW SENTINEL.,Lamm, ONTAAI 1GRAND MAST E R AT %1NTH MEETING C.G.I.T, '•GROUP HELD SUNDAY VESPER SERVICE The local . groupof the Canad- ian Girls In Training held an impressive Vesper service in the Presbyterian Church .on Sunday evening. - The. girls held• a candlelight processional and followed the 'pre scribed order of service with. each of the tengirls having part. In theirvesper singing they were, supported by . the choir, Mrs, Wallace McClean gave the address and special musical numbers Were ..,played . by _ Miss Doris Johnston • at Clinton., The 'South Kinloss group . of the •'C.iG. T. attended the service in their uniforms. , ther film for threeor four- show - Grand Lodge honors were ex- tended • to •Carl . Smit`h, • ' Grand Master of 'Ontario West and to John E. Hammond of the Orange Insurance Department . at the North' Huron L.O.Q. • County an- nual meeting held • in' Blyth on Tuesday, December 4th. A $25.00' donation Was voted to be • sent to Rev. • Adams, ,Who. ,spoke ata former service. The credential committee reported 54. present' atthe' meeting. Listowel was 'chosen as the place to cele- brate .the 13th of .July. It was. •Martin Lu- . decided ' to engage a. Ma The Lucknow group, under the leadership of Miss Gladys Mac- Donald and Miss 'K. MacIntosh,. includes the fjoilowing girls, Mar- guerite !MacKenzie, Janet Fin- layson, Elizabeth Ann Finlayson, acclamation. The.. County : offices Betsy Henderson, Marilyn Stan- are as �follaw�s Co. Master,, Walt - ley, Je an Mullin,• 'rNLiargiaret• Ann. er Scott, 462 Belgrave; ' Co. 1Vfullin, , Nancy Forster, Dianne. Rayner and Pat Welsh. ings in January ,throughout the County.. . On motions .. y Past County Master T. L. McInnes and John Nott all offices were filled by evening, . not forgetting the men• 'n aprons; who served the -meal Master, Wm. Campbell, 767 Gor- rie; Co. chaplain, .Rob'ert Hibbert, 642 Fordwich; Co.. red. sec.; Ross Errington, 32 Dungannon; Co.. and .a hearty. vote of • applause l fin: • sec., ' Mi o Casemore, •794 Co. haxn• in • treas., , .Harold was expressed for the fine. rev I Wi g , Webster 324 Dungannion; Co. ening. , -Tooled-To—Repair . All Makes Of " Tractors, :Machines & Shop Work ACETYLENE:' & 'ARC WELDING KINLOIrH GARAGE •4 W.. BRECKLES Phone 18=r-20,' Ripley. THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS SKELTON MEMORIALS WALKERTON �Wn�areW-tlie�ony w.man ae. Corers in this part of Ontario of high class . monuments who;import granite from the Old Country in the rough by. the carload and process from the rough to the finished monument. No middleman. ' Whew cho"using: a monument : come and see one • of ' the. largest- selections in Onthrio. Established over sixty years. Write or phone Walkerton 8 and reverse charges. SKELTON MEMORIALS • ' WALKERTON wrzNESDAY, DEC. 1?rth, 1956 gnew'! Member . of Ontario Insurance Agents Association Business, 39 GENERAL INSURANCE Established Over Thirty-' Years Ago • • Telehones; • HOWARD AGNEW Residence 1p8 rnarshall, Gordon Carter. 963 Blyth; Co. lecturers, . Harvey Hunking, • 863 .Londesbboro • and. Melvin Steep, 324 Dungannon; Co. auditors, George. Baillie and Roy y Noble; 963 Blyth. Grand Master.. Carl Smith, af- ter installing- the officers, gave a very challenging and informa- tive . talk. John Hammond ;report- ed that Orangeinsurance ha”• in-, creased 25 percent over other years and now stands 6th in pos- ition. Other' speakers. •includ.ed. T. Colwell, Co. Master of South Huron; Oliver Jiggs of` Exeter; Charles Stewart, of Clinton; Earl Hamilton •cif Wingiharn and 'Wal- lace• Bell of .Blyth: County Lodge of North Huron, will . meet in` Dungannon for their spring meeting. - D. OF, K. MEETING The 4th meeting,f the Daugh- ters : of the Kairshea- was, held• at the. +home of. Shirley Congram on' December Ist. The roll tall was • asked (by Shirlejt McClure; There were eight members ,pres- ent. Marilyn Carruthers read the. minutes of the last . meeting. Time and plane of the next meet- • ing were decided on. The bound button hole was demonstrated by Mrs. Lavis ' and Mrs. MacKenzie. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Congram; ` bringing ' the e t ng . to a close. . • --,..4,- a Tinsel -bright. and migh#y, tasty!` When guests drop in, make them welcomevith individual servings of. crisp, buttety popcorn wrapped ih glittering aluminum •foiland tied with big red bows. • Vola can keep the popcorn warm by heating the foil -wrapped packages • in a slow oven: Then uiekly tie on the ribbon when you take4them out. 9 'And' don't forget to have lotsof sparkling 'Coca-Cola all ready and' waiting. 'Cause the -.great taste of tingling,; ice-cold, Coke goes just great with snacks! ` or Sparkling Holidays ..;Bring. Home the Coked:. SERVE 6 Bottles ' "coke". is a iep,Isfeied k"ade.molk. • GODERICH BOTTLING' WOW., -55 Kingston► St,. Phone NO 489. Authorized b'ttler of Coca; contract,,w th Coca. Cola Ltd.