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THURSDAY,• JANUARY 10,
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The Olivet W,M.S,e : t the:
1ioine of. Mrs, Alex ., MacTavish
with' a large attendance. Mrs.
MacTavish and her group had
,charge. of the, program. The
.Christmas story w;a given by
M�`rs, MacTavish and carols sung,-
' -The' Scripture lessons were read
by,. Edna Backwell and: Mary
Roulston. Christmas • readings
were givenby Mrs. D. Henry,
Mrs. Sandy ‘ 1VIoCharles and Beth
',MacTavish. Solos were rendered
� by Mrs. J. MacTavish, Mrs; Jahn
I icCharles and : Mrs.. D. Munn.
The. legen_d,of".the Wise, Men by
Van .Dyke was read, by Mrs.' -D.'
MacTavish.. and Mrs..A.... MacTav=
ish gave the :legend. •of the Black
Madonna "Mrs': Liddle of Ripley`
.read an article onGive your -
'self for Christmas". Mrs. J. Mac:
'ravish had charge of the business
period.. ' Mrs. 0, McCharles gave.
the report •'of the nominating,
+committee: ' . hon: pres., Mrs." 'J.
MacTavish; prey.," • Mrs. O, , 'Mac-..
Charles; vice. pres.,' Mrs. D: Mac-
Tavish; sec:, D. Henry;.
. tress:, Mrs. Boss,'.Black;_.;temper
ance, Mrs. $ Colling; , steward_
'.ship, Mrs, H: Henry; friendship
T' ./^1 117' .r. n
errespond
ing • see., • Mrs. 0. Finlayson; sup-
ply, Mr -s. ' E. -Osborne; 1Viissionary,
Monthly, ,. Mrs. A. ' 1VlacT,avish;
!press, ,Mrs. Walter Dexter; pian.
•arts;Mary . Roulstort and Mrs", S: •;
. MacCharles; Baby :Band • leaders,.
1VIrs.. S. MacCharles and :Mrs: H.
Clayton. The, 'closing remarks
were , given by Mrs. a: MacChar:
les. ,Prayer was offered by Mrs.
H. Henry. Lunch.:was served and.
a . social hour was spent.
United Chureh Evening 'Auxiliary
The Christmas' meeting. was.
,held .in the Sunday School roonr
with Mrs. Alex Andrew' in charge;
The meeting, opened with hymn,
64 followed: by . prayer .'by Dr.
1vlurr fordthe scripture lesson
ads-reaci- by- Mrs G eotg o_yxrt_
and Miss .Noreen. Kilpatrick' fav-
ored with .a piano solo. It was
decided 'to have ' the. December
meeting the. second' Tuesday and
in a home if possible: also have
• • the:. Thankoffering meeting in
October: The prograrn° committee:
for Januar,•y is Mrs Lloyd Hall,
•rn and�lVirs:
:1Vlss .Jean `Osbo e H.-
Webster. Mrs: , E. Crawford has
abeen appointed 'treasurer for the
corning year: A report. of: all com-
• mittees', were .giywen' followed by.
a , temperance • reading : by.'_ Mrs..
Orville Jonei. The candle light,
service was in `' charge. of Mrs: O.
Ricfihards assisted by . Mrs.: Geo:
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While dismantling t h e old
frame building adjoining, the new
B. -A. Service .Station, a forty.
oar-o1d1 copy of The . Dungannon
News--was—discovered•..: To _ , the
younger' generations it will be a
surprise to learn that Dungannon
-once boasted a weekly paper. It
Ceased publication early in. World:
War 1, when the . publisher,. we
understand, enlisted,
This, particular issue was dated.
May 26th, 1910.. .
Advertisers included' .George:
Jackman, tailor; N J. Treleaven,
baker.; ;Win. .Sproul,, undertaker;•
J. Walkom, dry ` goods..,' S. J.
Young, 0.,,Elliott, . B;. J. .Craw
ford, general merchandise; Dun-
gannon Photo Gallery and Sta-
tionery', Store; McKenzie 1<•iard-
,ware , Store; Wm. McClure gent's
furnishings;. John Johns,. harness
Fred Robinson, butcher;.. Dr. M.
Bice, wallpaper,'. stationery and
smokers' supplies; < O. E; :Augus-
tine, Dungannon, chopping' mill.
T.*: G.' Allen. issued ' marriage
licenses' and ' J: W. Hain: 1. on• was
manager of the 'Sterling. Bank:'
Ministers-.were—Rev.—V. Hicks,
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St. Pawl's' Anglian; Rev. ; IC;
Rutherford, Presbyterian;
Bartlett, Methodist. ,
-In the news columns it . was_
reported that the. 24t1i' had been
spent , quietly in. Dungannon.'
Some attended "the: dog and pony
show ' at Goderich, others went
fishing: orcelebrated, at Brussels
and in. the 'evening quite a num-
ber 'attended the 'Epworth =Lea-
gue entertainment at Nile. •
R. D. Cameron gave an address
on . government .annuities in:. El-
liott's "Hall.
Kingsbridge Edged, Ashfield •1=0
football -nate
Maize's faran on . the . 4th Conces-
sion. Tho line-ups were,: Ashfield:
G: Stothers,C..•Congram;' A •Cul
.beet, Ed :Scheonhals, J. McKenzie,
Ed Kilpatrick, H. McKenzie; Bert
Gordon, Wes •Free; ' A. McGee,
Jos: Killo'ugh, goalkeeper. Kings-'
bridge,' W. -Hogan, 'H: "Erri i ton,'.
g,� g. g
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Sinnett, W,.. Dugan, P. ' Hogan,
J. Garvey, J: Johnston; T.- 'Gar -
Vey, J. Si inett, 'J. O'Connor, C:.
O'Connor, goalkeeper. Wm.. Ste='
wartwas referee. •
• :L. S Palmer was publisher .of
The Nem/S..: w.:.
Joyn Miss --Jean 0.sb:orne, : Mrs
• V. Hunter, Mrs: G. Montgomery,
tewarpt.-Collyer.L...and....Mra
Lloyd' Hall. ' Dulring the service
Miss Margaret Rae and Mrs. Bob
•Campbell.. renderedlovely solos.
1VIrs. Jessie Allin• played "Silent
Night during .the presentation of
the 'Love .: Gift: . The president: •
;ck sec' ther 'eeting•. with prayer.
Mrs. Nelson Bushell conducted a
' 1Viother `4unt Becky ;` won 'a
kiss you ,with that dirty face".
__ Small-S.on.-" 'moi is w�r,i Vrfi `
tired".
Christmas contest -after which • a
lovely, Tunch was . served at . a
long :thible-7eornplete-with : appro
prtate, decorations by .• the corn
tnittee in charge.'
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NOTICE.
TELEPHONE TOLL:GiARGE,S
Notice is hereby given that Application : has been made l-
to the -O tario,.Municipal. Board for authority to put into
effect as from January 21st, the.following toll charges which ' are in conformity with standard rates already, in effect for .c!..
similar distances elsewhere...
'' .'Person -
Between Sts Sta. Overtime. Person Overtime
Dungannon and 5 .min. ' 3 - min: 3 min. 1 min,
Goderich . 10 cents • , 5 cents- • 20 cents 5 cents
Lucknow .,..... '10 cents '5 cents . 20 .cents ' 5 cents
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Should you wish to present any substantial argument in i
favour of or ' opposed to this, application you may do so ' by " I
,addressing ,a' letter to Miss M; B. Sanderson, Secretary, The 1
• Municipal Boai;d, Parliament „Building, Toronto. To receive
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SEPOYS BEAT CLI ` ON,
-LOST' TO BRUSSELS.
••The. Sepoy Intermediate, "B"'
squad won' a 6.4: decision ' over
Clinton Junior Farmers in Cirn
ton . last Thursday night, and on'
Monday night`in lirussels •drop
peda-7-4 decision in, a wild and
woolley battle that was climaxed
by a 'third period donnybrook,
• With a home.' town referee
handling the game; The Sepoys
claim to have got the/Works, and.
one.
claim,
of 'the, team says it
was the roughest and • .crudest
game. he'd- ' ever- taken part in.
` When , the .fight broke put,' fans
got into.it and to cap it _all; we're
told, the referee started', squaring
off with The. Sepoys.
Toby' Greer led the' Lucknow
scoring attack with three goals.'
The Sepoys go to Teeswater. on
Friday night'"andWil•1 be at home:
next. Monday with Trowbridge as,
the opposition.
BANTAMS TROUNCE •CLINTON
•IN. SEASON'S OPENER
Lucknow Bantams made. an
zm. ve.-start.-1-ast Friday_night
by..trouncing the . Clinton kid's 7
to • 1 on their own ice. The local
lads, coached, this, year . by . Bob
MacKenzie, had command of• ithe
play most°of the way, and George
Richards, playing his first. game
;in, goal had ' a comparatively easy.
evening of it, although he looks
likela` comer in filling the spot
between the posts left vacant by
Gordon Fisher ..stepping gip to
Midget company: Other mainstays
:of: last 'year's Ontario .finalists-
who are missing this year acre
Charlie Chin, Kent Hedley, Ken-
ny. 'Hodgkinson and Ron Graham,
;but •prospects are good ,for an-
other . contender this year.
The local group • is, 'comprised
of Goderich :"13";:' Wingham and
Clinton, "C'; and L.uc•'know' and
Teeswater "D'
On this :year's 'squad 'McNay
and Gibson make a stout defense
and Chin, •,Carnegie and ` Baker
are a smooth working.. first line,
The rest of -the boys are digging
in alt. the time. •.and..should de
TON)rapidly 'as' the .,Season ,pro
gresses. •
Goal getters on Friday night.
were :'Chin' 2, Gibson :'2, Baker,
Carnegie., and McNay; one. each:
Lucknow:. goal, George Rich=
ardS; ldef, Kenny 'McNay; Ernie
Gibson; centre, Jack Chin;'wings,
Al" Baker, :.Steve Carnegie; alt.;
Roy-Emberlin, ' Jimmy Wilson,
Eugene Gardner,, Jim Petersen;
-Bob-Mowbray;' Ian Marshall. • •
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JirST ARRI EI. --ANEW SHIPMENT OF ..
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In Mahogany and, Walnut Finishex..
S£re141 diad • ith metal•-"-coirners and;....:.,...
.Music. 'Compartment.
BUILT FOR SERVICE.
Call, In And Sec These At Whitechurch,,. or phone.
►•arnet_
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71.1-,1-1, WINGHAM, .ONTARIO
scoring in Walkerton, Rose: ' is S T. HELENS
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teaming up on defense with. Nim- '
-mo, to fore a mighty .husky pair
of rear . guardsmen. Danny ltd. a
stint up forward in the Walkerton
game, ' .
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Jack Gould, a 'colorful•. Sepoy,
.performer 'for the past • few seas-
ons, is •playing hockey this .win-,
ter With. the Goderich. P.ontiacs,
who liad a -rugged week -end' -ser-.
ies .with , the Wingham ,Mohawks,
winning .both gatnes'by one,=goal
margins.
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BANTAM SCHEDULE
Jan.•
3-CCl' � Goderich
3—Clinton at .God
4,-Lucknow, at Clinton
7L,-Goderich •alt Clinton
8L-Goderich' at Lucknow
1.0=Wingham at .Goderich
11 =Lucknow at. Teeswater
12 Lupknow at' Wingharp.
14-�Cliriton at Wingham . .
• 15—Goderich • at Teeswater
17-•=Wingham at Clinton'
'. 17---Lucknow at Goderich
• 21--Cl;inton. at Teeswater
22-.-Goderich'• at Wingharxi
22 Teeswater at Lucknow
24--Teeswater alt Goderich
25 -Clinton at Lucknow:
2:6 Teeswater at.' Winl
Z9—Wingham at :Teeswater' •
31 Wingham at ',Lucknow:
Feb. i--Teeswater at, Clinton
19th day orJanuary and the exchange and 'number of your
• telephone • should be clearly stated therein
1 If you desire further information in reference to the
need fer increasing' the telephone rates you may apply to
" the undersigned, either 'personally; by telephone or' by. letter.
Rice was hostess for'
the: January meeting sof the Wo-
men's Institute' on Thursday af-
ternoon when ,20 ladieswere pre-
sent. Mrs. E. Barbour; the pies,.
was in the chair and, the roll call
was well responded to with "my'
experience •with. plastics''. There
was some .discussion concerning''
the :..course_ in crafts to' be . held
at Dungannon begtinning January -
23rd. _ Mrs::Harvey Webb,
Stuart and Miss Jean Aitchison
were' 'appointed . a.:' nominating
comanittee It was agreed to buy : -
two Mirrors for the Hall and Mrs,: ` .
MacPherson and. Mrs. Curran ,
were'' , appointed to buy curtains
for the Windows on' the stage of
the ' Ball. . Mrs,, •Ross • Errington
read of ."A , Happy Good, .New
Year'!. Mrs.. Harvey. Webb • gave
a +very .interesting and. informa-
tive 'paper
iforma-tive-'paper on horne 'economics
and health, Mrs. A. Gaunt favor-
ed with. .solo and Mrs, C. Taylor.;:
with
a -piano' solo.. At. the. ;con -
elusion lunch was served with
Mrs. E Barbour and .Mrs': ':C Me-.
Donald as hostesses:
Plans arebeing made for an-.
ther--soe-ial evening inder_the
s•ices of .the Women's Inti-
tute, in .the' Community. Hall this ?°
Friday .evening,:January- 1lth.
Hi4 many friends .were glad to
,learn that Mr. Wm.:A."Humphrey
was able, .to ; . be brought home
from the Wingham Hospital last__;
Friday.. .
She': "I'm , afraid wvrcan't af-
ford' my operation now'.
He: "Igo. It' looks,.like. you'll
have to .-talk about your old one
for another year":
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THE' ARENA • COMMISSION at
:Goderich s'seeking help from the
Town; •Council to• pay- off out-
standing' • 'capital •.accounts of
$5,100. •The;Commission has bud-
geted for operating expenses of'
$11,849* this year, .but cannot
•possibly pay the; additional' cap-
ital balance.
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Prompt Delivery On Nety 1952 ■
Lucknow and Goderich ' Ban-
tams played to a 2=2, tie in the
local arena on Tuesday night.,
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FLED TO DAKOTA : WITH -
ANN ARBOR TEAM .
Cfiin, ;wil1-§"attei*dtng'
Ann Arbor University in :Michi;
ge'n and playing. hockey with the
college' team," is in North Dakota
,now''with the team., They flew
West 'last ,the
'a postcard
• from George':waS dated. at Grand,
Forks on January 4th '
George .suffered a shoulder
separation recently, and when
home',for the Christmas vacation,
he' wasn't, sure whether:.or not
he'd.; be making, the VeSterwtolik.
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• HINLOSS KUBS WON
The, Kinloss Juvenile • ' Kubs
trimmed ' Allenford' on. Monday
night by. a score, of 10-5. The
loss line-upis: goal, Haines; def::,
Colwell, Johnstori,. centre, Gra
ham,., wings,'Dune • Campbell, D.
Campbell; alt.; Lauder, Cuyler,
<s s_,.. 1J.: e_A s
Moulton,
The Ktubs play their' horne
games in Kincardine,
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-their first two starts, trimming • "lrilt 110me of Wetter Used .CarS't it '
' I .. i. MildmaY 12 td 4 . Mid , edging a ' Cash; Trade, ' Terins 1 L'''. OPen EVenIngs; Until 16 :,..
1, !, ' , , I IThotnpson bagged three: goals in : • CIVICS Seriite Dealer . --... — ' 'Phalle 73,4 BruSsels •