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DUNGANNON , TE AG1HER'S,•
MOTHER, PASSED .AWAY'
• Mrs. T M. Durnin, . teacher in
the junior room. of'.:the Dungan
non Public School; received word
Thursday morning that
last:. Thay g her •
another,; Mrs.. Jaynes. H. Macintyre
of Apple' Hill, had died early
•Thursday -of . a heart attack • fo -
lowing an operation • at. Apple Hill
General 'Hospital on Monday.
Mr's; MaeIntyre as in -her 71st
year. She is survived, by her hus-
band; one son, ° Hugh, Apple Hill'
and a daughter; Mrs. T. M. (Dell)
Durnin. ° Mr. and Mrs; Durnin left.
immediately : for AppleHill, and
classes were canceled for ,the re-
mainder of the week;
BORN .
FREEMAN—in Goderich Hospi-
• tal.-on Wednesday, October" 22nd,
to •'Mr. '..and Mrs. Cree Freeman.
(nee Audrey Smyth), a deughter,
Carolyn Lorraine;
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November 22nd inclusive.. '.
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• CHURCH CHANNELS
The Editor cif the. Presbyterian ENTER MIDGET' TEAM,
Record comments on the Church BOYS TO MEET FRIDAY
and the: Fora, TwQ•high-ranking
chaplains have written suggest-
ing that. the ,churches Lucknow has entered a ,midget
at 'home
.5hould follow with their prayers, hockey team in the W,O.A A This.
h.,
the men. and women• of our forces: entry is sponsored by The Leg=
There has been a radical ion and the team will he in
change m .the whole Set up bf charge of H D. Thompson. and
x... _. __..-..._ ....:.,Jack..Cook._.All_.,interested.;boy.s
their lives, These men and "Wo- are re uested•to meet. at the Leg-
men need our prayers.. They •need
them ion -4-114n' en., ..ruiay 't. 7.30.
very. much, In the years e understand that, it is :plan.
of. big.: scale warfare, every pul-
pit remembered those in uniform.
Perhaps today our pulpits axe
er
strangof your. o
. The Church `has another great
field-`ofservice, hesid'es bringing
service rpersonnel Sunday by Sun-
day before 'the Throne of. Grace.
T'he Church should',keep; in toiigli
with every' ,person who ,has gone
fr om its bounds •into uniform.
Some ministers and 'organizations
are- striving .to do this .faithfully,.
but statistics Shaw that only
•twenty -dive ,percent of,. the men
are receiving letters from their.
ministers or church calendars, " or
reminders, or gifts from the'local
congregations:... •• •
Even in tithe . of peace we
should remember those •who. have total. They were 'only 'about. 100
shy of Tigers 3002. T1} s team was
really . hot at. the start and non=
tinued tomake a good showing.
,Unfortunately • (for ' •them) Pole
Cat Hazel Webster rallied thee
Cats . who came : *from behind' to
the two remaining games.w
• A look at :the standing tells
pied' to. ,enter a Bantam team as,
well,, and. at 'the moment it.`•ap
pars that minor hockey will be
the sole activity • in the. Sepoy
village this winter:
TIMBER ,TIPS , .
Last week saw the race tighten'
up • somewhat '.as leading •teams
found the. ' going too: rough! Tig
erg Beavers: and Coons took the
Cubs,: Lions and Zebras for bit
counts. Meanwhile the Gophers
and Wolverines were edged .by
the Chipmunks • and Pole Cats in
games • hut not pintail.
Surprisingly enough a losing
team •Bannister's •Wolverines
racked up the second' highest
beentaken fromtheir. homes, or
who . have volunteered for this
important service.. Unfortunately
our world -is. in such ::a.'condition,
that the bludgeon ofon e: great
power menaces . world' contenrtr
merit. Therefore as we think of
Remembrance - Day, let • us 're
Member those who live and serve
in ' all -our : armed : forces..
CKNX Church. of ' the Air
.Nov.. 6t1,' Rev. G Orth,: Walk-
erton; Nov.• 10th,. Rev. H: L. Jen-
nings, ings, Lucknow; Nov llth, Rev.
J. Hutton, Pine—Myer; Nov. 12th,
,Rev. W::iyndnlan, • Cranhrook.
Gave Cosmetic',Demonstration
Miss Lapp • o€• the Tiffany 'Pro-,
ducts gave a cosmetic demonstra-
tion toa large gathering of ladies.
in the: Town 'Hall on Monday ev-
ening The; event was 'sponsored
by the ;Girl Guide ' Local "Associa-
tion.. Mrs. Jessie A11in presided
at 'the, piano .while the gathering
assembled. Miss. Lapp.' was intro-
duced by . Mr. A. E. McKim.
A •-prize draw was. ' made' , by
Janet Finlayson with Mrs. W. A.
Porteous winning .a lovely , case
of • Tiffany products. Other cos-
metic . prize. 'winners• were - •Mrs,
Neil ` J. MacKenzie, Mrs. W. -C.
Finlayson, ' Mrs. iC iff Crawford,
Mrs. Orland- R ds, • Mrs. 'Tom.
MacKenzie . and, . Miss , lV a'udie
Fisher.
us that , there is ' only ` a ' three
•point. spread : between' the .eight
leading teams! Now. it is up to
Zebras and. Wolverines: to.' .stop
the Tigers. and .Lions tomorrow
night!
A number of good • individual
showings .were made • last .week
Cub 'C'aesar went air out in a
losing''cause. His flat. of 691 plus
15. for a 'total, of 706. was slightly
better than " Pole . Cat, Hazel's fine
'eUort • :of . 577 and; 126: for a 703.
Coon Margaret • Finlay. and', Chip
monk: Gladys Hamilton also `made
'big contributions' to their teams.
• Your bowling executive ,,will
.continue. in` their efforts to have
•.the •alleys cleared by 9.00' p.m.
Please'' co-operate by being; on
time. ,Captains can. ..save .'time by
listing • teams' in advance and
starting. prornptly ;.at nine.:: All
members' can..speed 'things up
still more by taking stances while
the pins are being set up.
•,. Team' Standing
Gopher's 17, Beavers '16, . Tiger
16, Cubs ` 15, Coons 14, : Pole. Cats
1114; ; Chipmunks 14, Lions -14; Wol-
i iverines, 11, Zebras 9. •
YOUNG ,COUPLE PRESENTED
WITH MANTLE CLOCK
A very pleasant evening, was
spentrecently at the. home , of
Mr. and Mrs, Angus Graham in
Lucknow when Allan's neighbors
met there to present he and his
bride with a beautiful, mantle
clock..
Mrs, D. L." M. aoKinnon read a
nicely.' worded .,address: and: Mrs,•..
Lloyd MacDeugall•.preserited the
gift. •. '
Allan, on behalf of -his wife,
made a, fatting reply. A dainty
•lunch. 'Was served ' by ^Allan's sis.
ters, who* werer all ' present for
the occasion..
FILM '3SE INCREASES
At • the .annual meeting ,of the
Bruce 'County :Mini Council it.
was pointed out 'Chat . the new,
film programs provided by the
National Film Board have been.
received with enthusiasm. The.
schools have found the `films
much more : suitable for their use,
and • the number of ,.community
groups on those. 'circuits that use
the films, has increased consid-
•erably. The circuit • programs are
now in use. in Brant, Greenock,
Elderslie, Huron. and Is,inloss
Townships..
AWARD HURON''BURSARIES
The . Huron County Bursaries,
for 1952 have been awarded to
the following students: at, the' Un-
iversity of Western; Ontario:_ Max-
ine Hunking, . Auburn 1 Barbara
Gaunt, Beigrave '1; •Bernice DiI1
ing, Kiippen 2; Peter J. Walter,
Goderich; . James Grant.-' Mills,
Woodham.• • ,
These bursaries of $100.00 each
are awarded annually to five stu
deists of Huron, (County in attend-
ance at the . University of Wes:;
ternOntario: The' purpose'of the'
bursaries. I is to :assist • students
whose scholastic record :warrants
it. •
Presbyterian Guild•
The weekly meeting •of - the
was•• heldatr the 'church
on Monday evening:; Mrs: - 'Winn
led the sing song: at ' the. .piano.
-Ray .Stanley read the ' .Call to
Worship and after a hymn the
Lord's _ prayer was . repeated.. •The
scripture reading :was read to-
gether and - a prayer offered
Anne. Pedersen 'read , the "terns'
of: Thought" ;and . Susan. Mac -
Naughton gave the tapic,. A buss-
es s. • discussion ensued. Next
w ek's : program committe is
Ray and. Mabel Stanley., M•ri Winn
closed with 'the benediction: ,
Commencing November lst, 1952
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STEEL ROOF '' PAINTIN'QG•-
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DUNGANNON.
Mr., and Mrs. Tom Brady of St,
Thomas and Mr and Mrs. Cohrs
land Secorcl, 'Leamington, spent
a day last week with Mrs.. Nellie
Stewart. The ladies are' daugh.
ters of the late ;Mrs. Louise Ward
.and ': nieces of ' Mrs. Stewart.
Mrs Bill. McClure: and three
sons of Eirnira spent Sunday with.
`Mr. and Mrs. W:. H. McClure;
Also. visiting was het sister, Mrs.
Carl - Stoddart"•and family, God
erich..: Bill McClure, Jr., is o•a
deer hunting.. trip; 'in' Northern• •
Ontario.
MissClara Sproul,' Stratford,..
spent the.week-end :with her sis
ters, Misses Nettie: and ,Rebina
Sproul
Nir. Victor ,,Errington arrinreil',; ,
home last week 'from harvesting
at Shellbrook, Sack: '
Mr: andd•. Mrs:, . Howard Culbert
.':(nee Doris E ;:Lyons, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robt..1'yons),• who
were married ons Oct. 8th, have
arrived home from • a wedding
strip :spent in the • Western Pro-
vindes ''and' United States. The.
groom is the youngest son ofMr,'
and; Mrs. W:, A. -Culbert, 4th Con.
Ashfield. Friends in the cornmun-
ity will honor ; the : you'ng couple
this Wednesday evening with., a
dance reception in the A:gricul-
tural Hall. • '
Rev. 'Geo. • Watt,, with about a '
dozen members of the Y.P.0 at-
tended `;a banquet' of ; the Y.P.tT.
at Brucefield ,on Monday night.
Mrs.. W. A. Culbert was hos-
tess at, her 'home on Thursday
'night last week for the W.I. meet''-
,ing. • Mrs. Omar Brooks presided.
There were. 23 members • and 3
►Ndsitors: present. Miss Ada Web-
ster gavean address',ion.'. Home
,and .Country, with a display of
the :Tweedsmiur Book' compiled
by the Lucknow Institute. Mrs. •
Marianne Trisunovic favored.
with a solo.' Mrs. George ' Hodges'. ' .
gave, a_humorous reading.
Mr. 'and, Mrs. Cecil Wiser and
two girls,. Detroit'tind Mr: Jack
Orser, Toronto, spentr week?.
end with Mr. and Mrs. ,-W. A.
•
Orser .Jack was stayiig: until
Friday. .
1VIr. & Mrs. Robt. `Irvin;" Betty;
Mr. and Mrs: Will Irwin .Ind 1Virs.
Chas. • Morrison, 'Goderich; ' isit•
ed 1VIr.. and 1VIrs. Milton . Naylor,
:xettleby,.. on Sunday.
(Intended - for Last Wick)
Rebecca Caldwell has
gone: to spend a while with
daughter, Mrs:.John .Spivak,.
Londesborb:
IyIisses,Maureen Eric?: :1.11d•Lyla
Smith bf kiteliener spent the..
week -end with the 'farmer's
aunts, Mrs, Margaret Gardner &
Mrs: Jennie F itzgerald.i.,
,Mr. and Mrs. I{emieth` 'l: odges
spent the week -end with;Mi' and
Mrs.' Gordon Cox of Minas.They were accompanied by Mrs.
Wilbur Brown and'; son .Wayne
iw"ed a nd Mr`s. Arthur'
Brownhovisit
.of 'DundasMra,
Mr, and,
M
M. ,.and Mrs:: ?Vine i c;dy s ict%.
family, Jack and Frank Eery
'visited relatives at " Mon kton .on
Sunday.
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