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1'AG.E TWO
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LUCKNoW SENTINEL, LUGKNOW,; ONTARIO
DUIsIGAN NON LADY
IS. NINETY YEARS'
(DUNGANNON NEWS)
The • Ladies Guild of St; Pauls
Anglican church met at the home.
of Mrs. Elmer Black on Thursday
Afternoon for the Oct meeting.
l rs. Toon Young presided The
acriipture was, read, by 1Vh s. R. J.
Durnii .. A letter •was read .by
Mrs Elmer Black the 'secretary,
tram. Mrs. A, S. Mitchell. of Hlam-
#9p.,._the former preTs1dent, which.
7e npressed lest swishes Mrs. H L;
Jennings was. chosenas vice pres,-
.ident. Vis. Durnin gave a read
Mg. The meeting ..closed' with
'prayer tby Mrs.'Tom Young.. Re-
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trethments • were served .* the
lunch committee, Mrs.. 'Gladys
'IRivett and Mrs. Tom Young. The'
'next .meeting" gill' be held at t'he':
.,home of Mrs. J. Hamilton.
.300th Birthday on October 14th
• WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15th, 1952
with splendid, b"ealth, 'observed
ler 90th birthday On, Tuesday,
October 14th. Residing with her
brother, R. J. Durnin for the',past
20 years; she, still' is active about
• the :house and' attends St. ,Pauls,
Anglican c'hiir& regularly. She is
'orientally al.* and her: eyesight.
..is exceptionally fine1'and at times
-ahe reads for two hours , steady.
bier Bearing is•. somewhat impair-
red; • but apart from that she is
enjoying nor 'mal.. , health, Her
longevity . is : ettrnbuted . Eby.. .her
to,. not getting upset . over . small •
• worries and 'taking everything as
a' matter od course: She is ,the :4th
child • of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Charles, Durnin and Was born on.
Con. 6, West Wawanosl ' and., at-
• tended Dungannon public school;
Of the family. of 11 there were.
'4. girls tan:4 7 ' boys:' ;Two sisters
•.taught school in this district, 'but
are deceased. Mary Jane,. the, late
Mrs. Geo.:Agar, taught' school at:
Dungannon ; & the. Fourth 'school'
and Eliza, the'late• Mrs. Jas: Agar,•
taught the Belfast school. Miss
Durnin 'has • travelled much of
":Canada'. and 'United States in for-',
• mer years on visits to. ' nieees� at
Saskatoon 'arid' 'the Peace River
disA ict, `.and to' her brother's, Dr.
Charles'Durnin. at Pasadena, Cial.,
Dr, Brown Durnin,of Great Falls,•
Montana;' her late . brother Wm'.
at ' Boise; Idaho and her late bro-
ther `Ernest. Durniri, 'Scotch Bluff;
Nebraska. These visits were made
at different, years,. which helps
to give her a rich mei nory, of.;her'
family and scenic country, ;Those.
living ' . .. her ; cfaniily • are . Dr.
Brown,: Dr.:Charles, Robt. `J ' and:
herself'. We 'extend :heartiesticon-
grattulations ' for more happy
birthday 'anniversaries -
The St. Pauls Anglican • church
held successful Harvest Home
'services On Sunday evening, Rev..
'H. L. Jennings, :,.pastor, ` gave a
fine sermon.' :The church was
tasteful d_esorated' with lovely.;
flowers, fruits 'land' vegetables. A
cornbipped•; choir' of Pont Albert :&
Luekfow assisted. the local choir.
Mr:. and Mrs. Ralph :Footer , sang.
lovely duet and,,were .,accom-
panied . by the oranist; Guest
Mitchell, Lucknow. '
• Mr. and Mrs. Mason McAllister
was at home for. about twenty, of
Kenneth's • , friends ` .on:. Saturday
evening for a delightful evening'
in celebration of his 49th, birth -
which fell on lVfonday, Oct,
6th: Kenneth is a , student at,
Stratford Normal • school. The
young folks:reported a ,grand eV-
enineand at the close his nwther
and. sister-in-law served a delic-
ious lunch:,
The Tinned: "Church Y.P.U. met
Monday night for the ' bi-weekly
Which was •led by Jean Free. Syl
trio'' &Angel read tie. scripture.,
Jean Free .led in prayer. Rev. •G..
watt showed :a film strip on Boy.
Meets Girl 'A discussion 'follow
'ed, Rev. Wath closed the meeting
with prayer. , Wilmer. Errington,
the president, conducted a short
y . business' period 'before closing..
Death of Mr's. Barbara -Tate
Mrs. Barbara' Tate,. formerly of
Dungannon and •"who , was born
at Bothwell, 'Ont.; passed away: • at
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the age . of 82 at ' her 'home in
Melfort, Sask. On : October' '7th.
She • was forrnerly ,Barbara Mc-
Connell, a daughter .;of 'the late
Jaune' McC ieil and Sarah. MVMTar-
tin McConnell; 4th Con., :Ashfield.
She ', has . lived in the West ; the
tgreater, part ' of her • liife being.
bereft of her husband the first
year of their Marriage when-' he
Was killed by a bolt of, lightning
at . Waldanar near Orangeville
Where they.' had settled: and,
where she had taught school: At-,:
ter the death of her husband,
Chas. Tate, she went to the West
where she taught. school for many
years. Her sister .:(Mrs.'J.,E. Dur-
nin) of Melfort; is the only. sur
tiivar. Those ` who, ; passed' away
were, .. David; • Will, Susan (Mrs.
11:. - J. .B1:ake), (Tena) Mrs.. Sid-
ny Gibson, (Mary Jane)' Mrs:'
R. W:..Gallagher: . '•
Mrs. .•'Ernest. Hall and daugh-
ter, Ors. Gilbert Wilson and Mr,
Wilson
cd Brantford° . spent the
Thanksgiving Week -end with
Mr. and Mrs.. ,Thomas , Webster.ice. VD'i` snn .who sings in the Um-
vernal' Clioir,; Brantford, : favored
with a solo at 'the, United church
rally day service Sunday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Roy. MacInnes &
'with Mr...and Mrs.. William Cran-
siton..
Fred 'Anderson of London vis-.
ited Mrs S. J. Kilpatrick: on Sat
-urday;
-:Mr. and `Mrs. Wm.. Ritchie' of
Zion spent Sunday with Mr: and
Mrs. Robert: Irvin: .
Mrs. Ernest Pritchard, and. Mrs:
A. B: Pentland a' Toronto spent
Thanksgiving week -end with rel-
atives here.
Ken iBrown; Queen's 'Univer-
sity student, :Kingston, spent the
week -end with' his 'parents, Mr..
and ;Mrs. Wilbur. Brown.
' : Visitors With Mr. ,and Mrs. Ot
to'Popp'on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs: Alvin McGee, Godetich
1VMrs.' 'R:' ' A. 't1VIa cKenzie , of Wing -
ham and Mr. and :Mrs. Lorne,
MacKenzie. of ,Toronto..
.*WHITECHUI CH.
We are. sdrryl to report th t
Mrs. James Forster has :been t
en 'to Wingha n Hospital. , , :
i ev..an`dVrs. Graydon C x of
ronthiii .spent Monday with her
mother, Mrs. Mae 'Ross. •
Mr. ' and Mrs. Basil Thompson
and' farnily of:Preston spent the
family :of Toronto spent Sunday week -end at ':the home' of Mr.•'and
Mrs. Art. Moore.
The United W.M S. is holding.
the Tliankoffering.. this Friday
night. This ,as an open meeting
When slides. will •be shown..:. -
Visitors for:Thanksgiving with
Mrs.: Ben 'MrcClenaghan were• Mr;
and Mrs. Jim 'McIntyre oaf Ridge_
town, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Moss
of 'Bright, Mr. and Mr.s Melvin
McClenagthan of Kitchener, M'r..
and Mrs. Irwin 1VIcClera.aghan of.
St. Thomas, Mr.. and. Mrs. Wm.Parker of near 'London.
The W.M.S. of Chal>ners church
heTd their Thankoffering meet-
ing last Thursday:.' Mrs ' Hugh
MacMillan was the guest'speaker
and geve a ' Very: • inspiring :ad-
dress.
'ad-dress. A social :hour ` was held :at
the . close . of
the meeting.
Kintail Women's Institute: '
The OctolieT meting 'o , the
Kintaal . W. I. was held at the
home of the .president, Mrs. Ray
Dalton.&; The institute :'ode and.
Mary Stew.aint Collect opened 'the
meeting: There were -14 ` 'mem-
hers,. 2 visitors and 4 children
present: The' roll call was answer,
ed by' a do tio to the bake table
of aur ' bazaar. ' Mrs. Ray Dalton
was voted as delegate :to. the area
convention •.at .Hotel .London. on
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October 28th and 29th.• The res,
olutions'• from :the convention
were voted .on, .in the .affirm'a-
tive.- :The bazaar, which is to ;be..
held on 'Saturday;* October 18th
in the Legion Rooms, was ' dis_
''cured; at .sone length ;and corn,
mittees .'formed ..after which, the
Qiueen concluded the meeting,. •
Lunch was served by . those in
Charge.
'K.M S. in the Chicago Tribune ..
:has paraphrased Omar Kayyam
A book of, comics underneath :the
bough, .
A coke apiece, two rneatburgers;,..
and thou—
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