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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, '1949
DUNG'ANN'N
visitor:a ,with Mrs. Abner Mor-
ris. aver the , week -end. Were Mir.
and Mrs; Laverne Eedy and d4u-
ghter. Sharon, Mr. and .Mrs,. An-
derson Mugford, London Mr,
Kenneth Knight 'and daughter E1
len of Lucan, Of' these ' visitors
at the Morris.' homeait•was noticed
that there were •among them four
generations, .nain:ely,, Mrs Morris,.
the hostess,; her' daughter : Mrs.'
Anderson Mixgford 'and, tke' lat-
ter's„, daughter,' Mrs. Ken Knight,
with. her 'little `daug ter Ellen,
w 1}:
about 8• m;
onths ' of age. PiCtuires •
,
were taken' of thern. in- a group
• and a;happy time. spent Ntogether:
Harry ;Ran visited..::her:
sister=in:laW,;Mrs.:, 'Will:. Caesar•,
last•, Week, ''Also d, other relative's in
:
-the vcinity.She
has returned to
St.. '.Mary's, to'spend, the winter
wih her dauighter, Mrs; Bill;
$lack. •
T h e . United Church Sunday
School.. will observe .'Rally ,Day
service in. union :with .the con}
gregation next .Sunday at .11a.m.
in the, auditorium,.
Mrs, Fred 'Anderson•,., . Zion, was,
'a visitor one day last Week 'with
Richard Gardner..
Mrs r r.
11/1r, thus Shackleton under-
went a critical operation oneda
,Y,
•last week at 'Godericlr '.Hospital.
We, wish high a speedy 'recovery'
Mr, And Mrs. Arnold Rivett;
newlyweds; and the former's • ss=
ter, Mrs. Bernadine Thompson of
Corinth spentthe, week -end. at
'the ' lotrie.• of . their • parents .Mr.'
and Mrs - 'George ; Rivett
Miss Beryl , Elliott,
. Ell , ott of ;New.
Jkeard'. visited 'the: frst,of th'
week : with her : aunt, Mrs.; Will,
Caesar. •
Mr:' and Mrs: Everett Finnigan'
enjoyed a trip 'jY
recent1: to Port
Colborne wher.'e'theY y visited 'the
former's '':sister, Mrs.:. A l.:f r'e.d
-Ha'•
bel. .
Mrs.,:John .Crispin ' of •Lucknow.
'was a visitor oirSunday with her,
sister; Mrs: :Henry•.'Haorton.:'' ..
Miss Sylvia Stingel spent th'e.
week -end with her friend, Miss
Kay._ Hamilton; Goderich. •
Visitors recently . with Mr.. and
Mrs. Robt.Moore • were Mr. and'
Mrs: ',tom '• Edwards, '`Blyth , .and
Mr..and Mrs.' J•ohn °l�iirehouse of•,
London
The ' W e s't: • Huron .• Sectional
meeting will be>held,•this •year..in.:
the Dungannon . United Church':. •
vvon ;first :prizes for the'school
extends the' address of ftwelcorne
: at this meeting` Which begins at,l
9.30. a '. ' With. • addition sof ''the
Leers reports,•.•, addresses - will
• be given Eby-1Vtiss Bishop .and.
from Miss.' Scrin geour, Trinidad I.
: and c' Tosing.;address Eby Mrs.: Kirk
by of Walton, the Presbyterial'
'resident
' Viistors this, `..week :. with Mrs
E11etC Shackleton were"Mrs: Geo
'1VicL• eod and two: sons and Miss
Connor 'of Echo Bay, and Mfrs.'
Geo • ” t ollrns.:0i . and son Billy, cif
' Kinta 1. They also 7visited ,Mr. ' &.:
Mrs, John ' 1VfcWhinne Nile. and
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Mr Dave NicWt',inneyi Crewe c: '
Mrs:: c Wan:. . Andrew spent. ten
.!days renewing acquaintances • at
T14..LUCKNO1:1T' SENTINEL, LUCKNQW, ONTAI;IC
.FIRE ',IIIEP'ED• ' 1111' 'TYNE
Fire. of undetermined origin,
'which broke out 'last ' Tuesday
anlorning in the kitchen of Alex
MjeNay's home, 'came very. close
to developing into a a j or con-
flagration.
on-f lagration.
A :sawdust -burning range is in
the kitchen of the McNay. home,
The ;outbreakappeared to start
in a box of chips near the stove.
Ale-kbad, left for work, at about
6.45 and ,shortly after: smoke Was
smelled min. the'. upstairs; by ' his.
son Bab, who was home on. leave
f#' his, lake Coat.
'�' boat.. ' shrri�
Ru g to
'the 'kitchen,, choking "srnoke, and
a. merry • blaze .was'.- encountered
but ,the family .went 'to', work
with pots and
1.. pans
dfw a.
ter
and
'
•brou ht a the under 464trol,.r
There was considerable daiiage
done in the kitchen. In/one spot.
the ' fla;rrres• had eaten through tlie.
wainscoting :a.•n d in moments'
more would • have ,been out of
control •in ;the partitions.
ST HELENS
Ann ver '
r , sari * services :will 'be
held 'in the United' .!Church next
Sunday at 1.1' a,m and 7,30
p.m,.
when Rev:: 'Mr Woolgfrey of:'Glin-
ton will be the• guest speaker."..
Mrs. Al;Mart'in:and NeddY have
returned to Detroit after 'spend
i.ng a week ' with her parents, Mr;
and ;Mrs. 'E. J: Thom. '
;Miss: ,Mar Wallace, who has
.y .•. a , . s
been' a patient in the Walkerton
Hos �.ital for the ast:month'is a
p, p r
visitor at the' home 'of Mr.' ; and.
Mrs. W A:`,Mi11er
The cominunitywas- shocked.
,. �
and saddened bythe death :. of
,Mr. Mac Rutherford and the sym
pathy .cif a 'host of friends ;goes
'out . to 'the bereaved farrrrly:•
Mrs: James Gaunt.• is'receivin
treatment inVictoria-• Hos � ital
sP ,.
London
Mr Lotus Weatherhead is mak
ing: a ':ffaiv'orable .recovery iin the
:_Wingham ::Hospital : following an:
operation. for appendicitis on
day
Mr::and Mrs J D. Anderson.
motored to Detroit for ;the week:::
end • to attend 'the marriage:.on'
Saturday of .£heir. •granddaughter;.
Miss' Helen: Blue,
The teachers and pupils of St:
.Helens School are to be congrat-
ulated' on' ,their .success .at the
Lucknow: Fall. • Fair where. they:
Mrs Melvin` . Reed; Dungannon,
SAugusti:ne'.' and . Auburn,re-
turning at the .:end of: the 'week.
M. 'andMrs ' John McWhinney,.
y.
,
'Who 'owned a' farm,on the bound-
ary between 'Colborne and Ash
field .have sold`,.the'-•pra erty, to
Mr, 'and g p
Mr s. Cliff . �Stewardston;
a Young couple from Arkona, who
were given. possession' in. 'Se'ptern-
.'iter and have moved to their new':
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spent`‘,a day last week with her'
parents, .111.r..and Mrs. John Ryan.
She accornipanied friends :from
Toornto and; Weston 'who were i
On a business trrpf to Goderichr
W.M.S. October
Meeting
The Dungannon, 'united Church
W+1M,S. held, the October. meeting
or Monday .afternoon` with an
,Average attendance,1V1e1-
.Vrn Beed, president, ,after the
,.SPer'ing exercises, ; masted the
chair to Mrs, Henry Horton, for
chorus,. for crafts ancd. for 'their
project. The Women's Institute''
alsp won firit prize for .their d'is-:
•
Mr. and' Mrs. Arthur Brarnball,
Clifford and Stanley of Hamilton'
.•were.recerit guests 'of • 1VM.. and
Mrs•, Lorne Woods.
Mr.:and Mrs Victor Taylor and
Elaine; Mr: and • Mrs. Wilson- of
Brucefielcl Visited with . Mr.::and
Mrs B Woods
Twenty sic woinen and 'girls.,
registered.:•on Monday for the 2
day '.course „on. "Let's Cools 'it
Right" under the,auspices of the
Women's'..Institute''.heldin the.
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Commiiinity Half
the ,yv'orshiip •,seiivtice;.:I-' ith' 7,77
was read responsively • and after
a hymn several: passages of'scrip,,
•w
Lure ere^`'read relating to.!the•
theme,. 'NOW •thank' we .all. our
God", After the. •offering, min -
Utes and roll' ; icall, •the treasurer
reported $31.37 '`sent • to head-
quarters "for three parts 'of :the
year,. , Mrs. Reed • announced .an
• invitation ,from the ,Port Albert
Auxiliary ,to visit for the Oct-
. meeting, Arrangements.
were made for ' the dinner 'and'
program for the sectional meeting
bf • West Huron: at the Dungan-
non church on October 13th. Rev;
Jas Bright' introduced the new
study` book "Growing with the
,Years',,'', the 25th ,'anniversary of
church union. Mrs, Rivett sang a
solo 'and' Mrs. McConnell gave a,
temperance reading The.. mizpah'
benediction was repeated to close
the meeting:
PAGE .ELEVEN
SETTLEMENT REACHED .
OUT OF COURT '
In: the •Girvin-Crawford action
slate for the assizes 'at Godes:-'
ich last week,, ;a settiernent was.
arrived at 'otit of court.',
Mrs..Elizabeth , Ann ' Girvin, of
West Wawanosh,; and her•'daugh
,ter,. Anna •Isabel Westlake,.. of
Goderich; sought .damages totall-
ing $44,350 from the',,defendgnts,
J. N. and' 'Carolyn :Crawford . of
Cleveland, Ohio. The action arose
from an accident on August. 19th,
1948, when a car •owned by `Roy'
Giry
en arid allegedly ,driven �y
his ; son, in-law; J o h n. Charles
Westlake was in - coUision 'with.
a 'car: !.owned 'by J. N:4 Car,Wford
and
driven.
iv
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his WifeCarolyn•
Crawford . at+,she r ecfipn of.
Highway4.and'the
ill Road it.
the village of Bruc field,, result-.
ing in the death • of r.. Girvin.
According to th'e 'settlement fil-
ed in: this:•• action the 'idefendants, •:
without admitting any liability;::
are to pay: the plaintiffs, , Eliza
beth , Ann Girvin and Anna I.
Westlake executrices . of the es-
tate oRoyf
Westlake,
Girvin, the sum of
:$5;800; to pay. .to the plaintiff,,
Elizabeth Ann Girvin, $4,000; and
to the' " ainti f, Anna T, Westlake,
..fala,
$500;: and " to the +palintiffs the
. further sum of $750 for costs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim. i Smith • and
:Margaret of. of° Molesworth' visited
recently With Mr.' and Mrs. ' Will••
:Ritchie •
The W:M.S. aneeting will be
held' cin. 'October. 12th at."• Mrs-.
Frank; Ritchie's. Note
change of
• " Mr. ' and'' Mrs.. Walter Alton,
Arnold and'.Fran'k • and Miss' Dor
othy Ray nard and Francis •Paper'-
nick visited' Sunday with Mr.. and.
Mrs:. Nelson ' Raynard:
y;
Mr. :and', iMrs::::'Harvey •i Ritchie:
and Mr." andc MrsWill • Ritchie
. arid: .,,Eldon •,visited ,Sunday ` with`
Mr .arid 'Mrs. 'Wesley .Haines.
Mr_'" and Mrs.': 'Fred • Reid of
Varna visited Mr. and Mrs: Will,
Ritchie•,. on ',Saturday: .
Rev: 'and 'Mrs. Brown ,of Brant-
ford. visited Mrs. Will Gardner
•and Mr.: and Mrs Bill;' Hunter a;'
day last • week /
Mrs. George Hunter; Mrs: ` Bili
IJiur te.r.., ,lyres: Torn Hackett'Al'
tended the trousseau' tea. for Miss
;jean Taylor.
Mr. ' and Mrs. George Henry &
Wandarisited Mr. •and. Mrs.: Bill
Hunter .on .Sunday. • .'
. Mr,. ' and Mrs. ,: Bobert' McGow-
an arid Mrs. Charters • of Blyth
visitedSaturday:with Mrs. And
rew' and Mr. , and Mrs. Gordon
„jirkland..
Mrs: Will. Gardner is visiting
friends: in Lucknow.. •
Church at 1:45, S'iinday School'(
after. I
• 'CLEAN -Up BEE .' TODAY
Lucknow Agricultural Society
will hold a • clean-up ,bee'' at the
arena'. and fair' ,grounds this .af�
ternoon' (Thursday) 4•.1 o'clock.'
' Ag ,00dtturnout of 'workers is
requested.:
FORMER' PARISH PRIEST
AT'KINGSBRIDGE DIES
Re'v,. Francis' A: McCardie, 59,
.Pastor Of Sacered. Heart Rornan"
Catholic • Church; Port L• ambton,
"died. Thursday night in• St. Jos'
eph's, Hospital; Sarnia. '
porn; . in, Linwood in ' 1890,; he
studied at St. Jerome'sCollege,
' • '`- t. Peter's. Sem-'
Kitchener, sand S
Mary, London. :He , was ordained,
by Bishop Fallon in 1Viarch, 1918.
Ue 'was an assistant pastor at
:St. Alphonsus 'Church, Windsor,
for seevral years, then' took pas-
torates at :Kingsbridge; Parkhill
and Port Larribton •
Funeral services were held at.
Port Lam.bton, Monday, at 10 a:m.
Interment was it'st, Peter'•s •Cem
:every, :London.
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WHITECHURCII
Mr. and Mrs,, Ezra Weiwood
attended the 'funeral of his cous-
in, Mr. Copeland, of Bolton last
Saturday. Mr. Copeland had been.
'visiting' here• pnly. three •weeks.
prior to his death. He suffered•.a
heart; attack.; - '
We are sorry .to .'re'port' thatMr, 'Wen.; Purdon was taken to
Wiingharn Hospital tal, last Saturday,;
He is in a serious. condition. :.
. Mr, W. R. Farrier spent last
'Saturday in;. , Wingharn • with his.
sister, Mrs. ,: S'herriff, tivho'.is• not
in • ``ver •
y •. g o0 d health at 'present.
Mrs. Hazelwood • of Toronto is
visiting 'with`' Mr. and Mrs: Mac-
Ill'wxarth:
:�•
'Mr:r. and:
...Mrs:
Charlie Tiffin,
,
• alio ;,Mr: and
M,rs ;Wes; Tiffin and•
Mrs: 'Lorne Johnston spent a day
in• London` last wveek,
Mrs, J. Ryan, has returned of-'
ter having,an operation in God
erich 'Hospital. She is' convalesc-
•
ing at the home of her parents,
Mr; and , Mrs... Jaynes . Johnston.
We.. are, ,glad to 'report Mr.`'
.Lorne ;Johnston , is hone from
Westminster. Hospital, London,
'where he.has been for some time
Rally Day is being held' in the
Presbyterian Church next Sun-
day. at:,11 :