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ELEY STAGES GALA
HOMECOMING REUNION
Rp1cyIuron centenary, mark-
metshe hundredth anniversary of
the arrival of :109 families. `from.
Leewi\Isle, Was a gala occasion
Direr ! the week -end, and s~aw. a
tienteconningl. 'of former residents
al44, influx -of visitors that far
. eXiceeded in numbs the fondest
dreams of those who, undertook
the lig task ; of arranging °the
eVehtr
Saturday, Sunday and Monday
were' thethree ibig- .days,arid
wile 'the. . entertainment provid
ed left 1jU1e to be desired?it • was
that "back home : agar."' spirit of
gOoduwill and fraternizing <that'
highlighted' the 'doings, and ..will
he, long rernex lbered.'
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' Monday` night's .Square dancing,
fiddling and doming competiitions
climaxed the • entertainment pro-
' Saturday's
ro-':Saturday's Telegram •devoted :a
Transj.,.Or.a.jofl:.'
Se*vice Between
Dunsa neon and Lucknow
aid
CHARTERED' .BUS .AND•
"TAXITRIPS
gilt points.
Can; alai ;arranges 'charter
trips aid: 'Western Ontario
Motorways.
SEE OR'' CALL
Allan -Reed
'Phon'e * Dungannon . 46 Collect
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page. of story and •pietures to. the
Ripley Centennial, and showed :
several descendants of those
original 'Lewis families who still'
reside in the corimnunity, -includ-
ing.
includ-ing. Dr, J. A '.MacDona14I, Ross
Martyrs•, Florence 'MacDonald,
Kenneth MacKay, ;Neil. McLen-
nan, J: A. MacLeod ; Mac : •
Katy' -and Dan MacKay.
BOUNDARY EAST
Mr. and Mrs. , Tank' Krueger . *
Lincoln Park,' Mich.,' are visiting
with . Jack .Grillies.` :
. Miss. Rena Moore. of W$ngham.
is holidaying at the hone;.of her
parents,. , Mr. . and Mrs. Eddie'
Moore:
•Mr. 'and ' Mfs,"Len. Conley of
Cargill and;: Mr. 'and Mrs. Bert
Moffat and 'family ;of Langside
'visited on Sunday'With :IraWall•.
Mr, ani ' Mrs: Walter Lott 'ar-
rived home last Week after spend-
ing x.weeks w th their son,. Bob,
in Calgary.
',Mr. and 'Mrs. Russel Gaunt and',
family ,and Mrs. George . McClen-
an' and Mildred attended- the
wedding of Michael P. Rezansoff
'and Myrtle . Yuill of ' St: �Cathar-
ines at Belgrnve.T.-N iss :Mildred.
McClenaghan was bridesmaid and.
Jane Gaunt junior bridesmaid._ .J
• •Mins Vivian` Fisher of Aylmer, '
Mr. Arnold '.Lougheed of Wallace,
•burg, Bill Fisher and Miss Mary
Foster of Mitchell and Gordon
Fisher were. week -end visitors at -
:George Fisher's.
Mr,' and Mrs. John Carruthers,
Gayle • and Ann spent Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs: George Fisher.
Our-:deepest-syMpatahy_ -is ex
tended to Mr.. and Mrs. Chester
Fagan and . family in.- their sud-•.
den ibereavernent. ' . ••
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WNSDAY, AUG. 6th,.195 ..
I.:SEE BY THE,
SENTINEL
THAT Mr, Dan; MacDonald ' of
, Lochalsh is at present acting
as' mail courier on. R. 6, Luck
''now, for hissis_ ter,: Mrs. Don-
ald MacDonald. '' ' •
THAT Sgt.' Sid 'Smith, formerly.
• of Zion, is at the R.C.A.F. sta-
tion at &:ewisvilie,' New - Bruns.-.
wick
THAT Bert Ward atteniied the.
reunion m Ripley. on Sunday
to meet old°'friends. Ripley, was
Bert's . destination 41 years ago
when' & came .out from Eng-
land, The late' George. Mooney
iplaced..' hinion the farm of,
David Stewart hi Huron Town-
ship 'upon his arrival here.
THAT a .wedding. reception was
held in Dungannon Agricultural.
Hall on Friday night ;in honor
of Mr. azid Mrs. • Gordon John'-`
ston' of • Ashfield (nee Bernice
.,,BJ ake) . A very , large • crowd
was. in attendance to present'
the newlyweds with a': -gener-
ous purse of : money.
THAT Gary Ritchie'
10-year-old
son. of ` .Mr. ; and Mrs.: ' Harold
Ritchie, ' underwent • an eter-
.gez cy appendectomy in Wing-.
&ani Hiospital on : Friday .even-
.
THAT Mrs: W. V. Johnston was
hostess lash Wednesday night
at a bridge party .in'lionor, of:
Mrs. W. B.- Anderson: who sails
with Mr. Anderson, 'in mid:'
Auguste for 1oliday- trip to
the British isles and the Con
tinent Mrs. Anderson received
a shower of •Iovely. little gifts
• ,suitable ifor .such a' voyage
THAT Donna Johnston had , her
tonsils .•remaved, : in Wingham
Hospital last week. .
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THAT Bob Mowbray has'' bought
'himself a • saddle. horse from
Goldie- Martin.
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THAT Flliott',Congram, R. R 6;-.,
Lucknow, is probably taking' a
lot `of . "ribbing'. frown ' his
friends. In the Dollar Day.
draw at Wiiigham he won a
playitex' girdle • from Hanna's
Ladies'` Wear.
THAT The; Market Store has un-
• dergone a :face lifting, with a
red --colored ':paint job, and The
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LOOK; Save , On Food!
I. NO ,. _.
■ .:1 NEW .HONEY, 4 lbs 89c
i New Pack, 15 oz.
'■;.._ BLUEAND' GOLD EAS_ 2 ..for: 41
■ ,
• York Fancy Quality :�
Cream Style CORN, 20 oz. 2 for 37c
ilarry Horn's
Double Cream CUSTARD, Ib.. _..41c '
JELLO, any flavor 3 for 29c,•
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{ : WE DELIVER
SPECIAL!.
QUAKER '
SUGAR
PUFFS •'
;SPECIAL'!•
'GRAPEF'RUIT JUICE, 48 oz. .: 26c
•MINUTE TAPIOC 2. 1c s __� 41c • El
MINUTE RICE, 2 pkgs. . 444.4 35c i
FrD°steESSe iliT *MIX -4_4_ 444, 2 for 29c :
is
Miracle Whip ' is
SALAD DRESSING, 16 oz. 4 40c, i
aark's PORK ,and BEAN 2ft for 3.3 1
:FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES
. Golden RiPe Fresh, Crisp
. BANANNAS HEAD LETTUCE
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•Small Quantity Of No.
1. White Clover Honey
Availalile At Our • Honey Plant
NOT LATER THAN AUUUS`T 9th
Afternoons Only. '
BRING YOUR OWN °:CONTAI NERS,
es
Phone 14.1-w,
Market in bold . relief in big
THAT S. B. Stothers, secretary
of the Canadian Swine Breed-
ers Association, and etitor of
:their official- publication 'ican-
adian Swine", leaves the end of
. the week for The Maritim,es to
attend the Stock fain at Char-
. lottetawn, Truro and other
eastern. centres.
OBITUARY
- George Francis Aifr,hison
ween
George Frances Aitchson, 73,
died JulY 24th in Havelock Hos.
pital 'following a few weeks' ill.:
ness. Mr. Aitchison w,as born at
Gores', Landing, son' of the late
Francis Aitchison and Alice Vie-
toria hadjived in NW -
wood the patt five years. Forin-
onth, Barrie end Iiuclutow. Twice
married,. his first wife was the
of the late Mr. • and Mrs. Finlay
He was employed, /With the
C.N.R. for twenty years, retiring
As:conductor in -194-r. He was later -
an employee of the Peteliboro
Canoe Co. for approximat,ely five
He Was a member of Norlytiod
Pre,sbyterian Church and of the
Brotherhood of • Railway . Train-
• lie leaves his wife,. the former"
Alberta Gummow, a son Albert,
GODERICIrl
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
serving the Citizens .91
, HURON COUNTY
typewriters, exrerieneed
instruction. Courses, ap-
' proved. by the.' Canadian
Business Sehools Associa-
tion. Registered under the
Ontario Department of Ed-
ucation. Trade -Schools Reg-
ulation Act. Write or Phone
% new fOr particulars.
(Evelyn), both of TorOnto; one
Rey. R. D. Ettmearison of •jsiorww, ;
Presbyterian • church. conducted
the service: Buriei' Was 'Nor -
Wood :cenietery,
Mr. and Mrs. H.Orace Aitchison
of:NVingham attended the funeral,
From an ad in a Igew..Tersey
paper: "Visit our crothing depart.
twig. We can outwit the whole
ENGAGEMENTS
'cghter, Gwendolyn Alm. to Jcihn
N.. Caesar, .son .of Mrs: • William
Caesar and the. late Mr. Caesar,
the marriage to"take place in the
Pregbyterian Church, Dungan: -
non, August 23rd . at..3.00 O'clock.
HCGE130.012. —in .Kingston Hos,
and Mrs..Wallace Hogeboom (nee
Janie Alton), a son, David Albert.
tal on Tueitday; July 22nd, to Mr, ,•
and Mrs, Fred kortberlin, Luck,
oncrete oc
bONCPETE, CINDER .or SLAG 0,..00KS,
. Sewer:Pipe, 'Weeper Tile, .Y's and T's;
Bricks,'. Chimney Blocks.
4 37c
COMPLETE LINE OF PiCKLING .SPICES AND VINEGARS
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