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Gift Articles, wall Brackets and Ornaments.
THE Ligcl5NO1 SENTINEL, WCICNONTI, ONTARIO
DECORATING and GIFT 'STORE •
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which they studied in Wingharn
durmg the year. They are ,now
1 attending a summer courie in
Toknito, alSO. MisS Lois Feagan
. of Colborne Township, .
DVNGANNON-
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Mr. Robert Lawrence of Ken -
.ora is spending two weeks with
is aunt, Mrs. J. Wilson, 6th Con;
of West Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spivak and.
• ' little daughter Sharon of Toronto
were week -end Visitors with Mrs.
Rebecca Caldwell and other rela-
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•• Visitors on' Sunday with 'Rev;
Geo. and* Mre. Watt .and family
mrere.his mother. Mrs. (Rev.) W.
J, Watt, WhitechUrch; Dr. D. W.
• and 1Wrs. Watt, 1VIr. and. Mrs. 'A.
• K. Watt, Lynda and Lorraine -of
TOronto.
'Recent visitors with Misses Net
and;tebina Sproul were 'Mr.
and Mrs. D. Hesson,Miss Clara
.Sproul and Mrs.'M. SYmons of
Stratford. , • •
-Messrs. Bill Stewart, Art Bak:
er • and Jack Caesar enjoyed a
motor and fishing trip KaPns,
kasing, Northern' Ontario, last.
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Visitor, with Mrs. •Matthew
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• Shackleton one 'day lastweek
were her Cousins, Mr. and Mrs.'
Wili"MCDonald, • Mr., and Mrs.
Charles McDonald, Bradag, Mich.
and Mr.' and Mrs. 'Lewis Stone-
hoUse, ,Belgrave. • .
•Dr. H. A. 'S... Yokes. and Mrs;
Vokes, Toronto, arrived ;the first
'of the Week for vaication:
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Collins and
two little sons' rreiton are en-
,joyingt a vacation with Mrs. J
G. .Montgeinery, Mrs. Allan 'Reed
• and Mr. 'Gordon 'Montgornery.
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Misses Gwen Stewart .and Ruth
Pentland were successfulin Pass -
their: 'subjects.
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St. 'Paul's Anglican Guild met'
at the home of Mrs. Tom. Young
on Thursday afternoon, July 3rd.
The president, Mrs, Thos, Young,
conducted' the. meeting, Mrs. Ben
Mole read the scripture. The roll
call was ansWered by six
bers.' and two visitors. Sewin4.
material Was distributed to Pre-
pare for a baiadir: A..letter of ap-
preciation was read from Sick
•Children's Hospitai, London, for
eards,and scrap books received.
Rev. A. S. IVIitchell. clOsed with ,
:prayer • and. for the remainder. Of.
the afternoon the ladies quilted.
Afterriloon tea and »refreshmenti
• were served the ladies by. Mrs.
• Young assisted. by Mrs, ,Ben Mole.
Leave ForOutpost Hospital• •
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on' .Sundaymorning at the.
Dungannon United ChUrch;4 Dr,
D. W. and Mrs. Watt, 1*d/it°,
brother and ,sister -in -:law of the
pastor, Reif. Geo. Watt, were pre-
sent and Dr. Watt gave an inter-
esting talk on •"Our liVes are:
woven as fabric", stating we mist
have'. a pattern to follow, care-.
fully watehing': the. design'. Dr,
Watt and his wife, a poet gradur
ate nutee, ,are this week leaving
by miter to, an, ontPost on Queen
Charlotte Islands. , on the West
Coast Where'they will do niis-
sionary work as doctor and nurse
in, a hoSpital.. The sacrament of
the Lord's. Supper Was 'dispensed
by the elders withReV. 'George
Watt, 1(x:inducting.' buiing • the
service transfers of MeMbership
C.v..ere :received; from Mrs:. Omar
Brooks and Mrs. S. j., 'Kilpatrick.
Mrs. Gordon Kidd, . Ryan, and
Sheila of ,Islington are spending
two weeks Wiht Mr. and Mrs, J.
J. Ryan. M. 'Kidd is, during that
time, attending Ann Arbor 'Col-
lege, Michigan. '
and Mrs.'Errington
(nee Freda Hackett) were hon-
ored Friday night' with a dance
reception at the agricultWat hall.
Music Was ,SuPPlied by JnnmY
Pi'erce's ,orchestea. Lois Webster
read an address of best wishes
• and, Ronald Alton Presented them
with a purse of money.
was a lovely Month, althOiigh a
bit .drY. Low for the Month was
40 degrees, with the rnecury • ,
soaking _to 91 degreesfor two
claYs in a iow, June 24thand 26th,, •,
which was unusually . hot. An-
other unusual feature Was •the
dryness. There •was only .37 in-
ches, of rain during the month
JUNE WEATHER ‘RESUME until the downpourof the 29th, •
. when 1.454 inches of rain fell to
June' says. the Weatherman, salve things from "burning .up'?.
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