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1950
• THLTRS., . NQVEMB.ER '9th, x9,50,
DUNGANNON
A good deal'of,Controversy•
these days in this Community and
• others is in regards to that letter old Maize at Wingham •Hospital,
r eI«v-- in the
mail called :``tax November 5th,,. a son.
just so: many
shopping days till Xmas --sure
takes a 'Wallop o11 last summer's
Wages! M :
. . Mrs, R. Caldwell is visiting' a
few .days with friends in Goder,
ich.
Mrs Melvin Reed, Toronto; Mrs. repeated in unison.. The roll call
BORN' -,-to Mr. and Mrs. Hu
McWhinney ' at Goderich Hospitg
.
on' November 1st, a sen. , a
aQRN—to Mr. and Mrs.Har
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LUCK:N'QW,•'1L11LitJ
h WEDDING BELLS.
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LINNELL—MacINTO SII.
• Mrs. Thomas Park entertained
the Ladies° Guild of St. P.aui's
4nglicarr church on Friday of =:
ternoon at her, home Mrs.. Ben
Mole; president, was in the'chair..
Mrs, Lorne Ivers read, the 70th
psalm and the Lord's prayer was.
Ernest Sherwood of 'Vancouver &
Mr. and .Mrs: Harry Sherwood:of
•A: Exeter visited with Mrs. Reed &
Girvin during last "week. •
Several' Women's Institute lad-
ICs, of Dungannon: spent Monday
evening 'at 'Blyth in; •donor of. the
:golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Scrin•Lgeour• Among- those.
froan this district were Mr. • Mels
vin Jones andhis mother, Mrs.
Minnie • J ones, a schoolmate and
friend' orIVI s,. Scrimgeour,
. We extend congratulations. to
Thomas 'McCann, 4th Con: of
West Wawanosh, who observed
his ../39th birthday pn Saturday,
November 14th. A' big turkey din
ner ;party was in• order and at
St. Joseph Parish: Hall,. Clinton,
in which town' his: sister, ° Miss
Carrie M,Ca'nn resides. ,Wilfred'
McQuillan played bagpipe ,selec
tions and the :gathering ,present-
ed
pr. esented Mr. McCann: with an, arm.
chair:
• M. Jas Stonehouse left the.
• latterpart af' last week to spend;
•the winter at 'the : .home 'of . Mr.
and.' Mrs: Chas.: Scott, Auburn.
Mrs. '-J. Killough is ,visiting a
few :days' With tier :daughter, Mrs,
' Wm. ' Kelly; Seaforth, i
Mrs,.•''Rrbert Stothers. and ' in
fant: ` daughter, Mary 'Kathleen,
.are visiting the former's"> sister,
Mrs. Wi1b McLeod,:Kincardine
The sudden,death of Mrs. ;les-
sie',Crispin',on 'Sunday came: as a
distinct s hock to , d11 in this dis,
• 'trict.' We extend our °syrnpat,hy
to her family ';and . friends Mrs.'
•' Henry Horton .of the' village i$,: a
'sister and Mr.: S. $: Stothers,'op-
erating,thefarm,•on the old ,home
• Stead,' 9th Con..' of •Asrifield' is a:.
brother.
was answered by payment of
fees. Plans . were continued for
the"bazaar and tea in November.
At the . October meeting 'held at.
'Mrs, Ben M5o-1e's print was. dis-
tributed 'for Making' articles. for
sale. Mrs; Tom ,Young' :gave . a
reading "The Best for.. Christ". At.
the close, of the: afternoon Mrs.
Park. ' served., tea land refresh
ments.
/ST. HELENS:
, Dr• , Mumford of'Lucknow will
be the. guest speakerat the an-
nual' "thankoffering` of the WMS
to .be held in the United Church
•on; Sunday' evening at 7.30. The.
morning .service .and the Sunday
School have been. withdrawn, ; i
Mr. and ;Mrs.Stanley ' Todd: and
Andrew of Egmoildville were
Week end. visitors. with Mrs.' D.
Her many friends were griev-'
ed to,hear of the death ,of Mrs
Dan Martin.. after/ an illness' of
several months. Sympathy-, is• ex!
tended, to her family, sisters and
brothers:
The November :meeting :':of the
'Women's . Institute ' was, ;'hel'c at'
the hone of Mrs. E: J. . Thom'.with
Mrs: '- Charles : McDonald : in the.
chair •'and, with Mrs.• Andrew
Gaunt a.t • the piano:; The: roll call
"The most neighborly 'thing •'that
ever happened oto me received a
:full : response. Cards' of apprecia-
tion were: read' frarn the •Gaunt
and Todd families. It •:was decid°-
.ed, to hold' an •At Home, with: Mrs.
Fred,McQ:uillin, Miss 'Jean Aitch,
;$son and -'.Mrs.', C. . 'McDonald in
charge 'and 'with` Mrs.John
Bron,' 'Mrs. • E. •.13arbour, • Mrs G!'•
Mr, and Mrs:` RicC.Finnigan, MacPherson and Mrs.`yWm ,Hum
who in .recent• weeks have'retic- phi•'ey•• as lunch omthittee Mrs,
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The Marriage' was solemnized
on Saturday, November .,4th at
2.04' o'clock at ' New St, 'James
Presbyterian Church, London, of
Dorothea' Helen Maciintosh; dau-
ghter' of Mr. and Mrs, James H.
•MacIntosh of Wingham., formerly
of Kinloss, and Mr:: Wilfred
Charles Linnell, son of Mr. and.
Mrs, Thomas Linriejl of Kerneka..
Rev,. Richard Stewart officiated.
Given in '• marriage by her
.father, the bride .was lovely; in
a 'gown fashioned' of, whitesatin°
and chantilly6• lace, with, long
sleeves ;tapering: over' the .hands.
The : fitted .. bodice was..} top ed.
with:''a • sweetheart neckline •
over
which ;draped •a' net stole, caught
With. pearls and the full skirt was
inserted with chantilly lace.. An
embroidered • fingertip veil `was
held in place by a corot,•of
pearls and she carried a cascade
of Better Time roses.
• Miss 'Shirley.. Hayes y as maid of
honor Was gowned 'rn :sky .. blue
taffeta. with a cascaded.ski t.:She.
carried pink Bria'rclif on a muff
that 'snatched her headdress. The
groomsman;. was Mr. Ray Whit::
At' the. reception at Llyn Lodge,
the bride's' mother received in 'a
tissue.. faille • .wine; dress with
black accessories with ,a corsage
of cream :Johanna 'Hill roses. The'
groom's' rnother''chose a printed::
navy' crepe with black accessor
ies and .a. corsage of Pink Happy;
Day roses.
Fortheir wedding trip'to Nia'-
`and�
gara ,points ' east, the bride;
donned a!; green, tissue faille dress•'
with cinnamon accessories and
corsage of yellow:.Queen' Eliza
beth roses: On their return .Mr.
and, Mrs: Lirinell will.reside at
E elaware, Ontario.'
Mrs. E.V.: Rice as hostesses. Mrs.
Curran moveda vote of thanks
to the host and hostesses., `
Mr., 'Bill MacPherson pent a
:few days •at.his home here, ,after
a : trip ,West as far as Vancouver:
•Bill has spent the past rrionths• on.:
boats sailing, •between Fort Wil-
liam :and'' Goderich.'
o par es ,;an. Donna
of London 'were .week -end visitors
with :relatives here•'
' The.: Women's Institute is• plan.
ning a social in the Community
Hall;, on, Friday, November 17Th.
Bruce's`' , orchestra Will • provide:
music for dancing and Clark
Johnston will 'be Master :of
nm les,. • . .
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„West . Wawanosh and • moved to held . in—Dungannon op,' October.
Goderich are next Tuesday •;•cede lath. •A two, minute : silence. • was
tbrating •'their `golden wedding' and observed ih memory 'of th:e .pass=
• will : be .at home, to their' friends'. )ng' of. a member; .Mrs:, D, Martin.'
afternoon and' evening. Relatives. Mys: John'`•Cameron `read a .poem
.who will attend from: a :distance "To` the 'Fallen'':: The topie on cit
are ;M,r: and . Mrs. , H. R. Bailey
• and daughter. Margaret of : Oak
Lake, Manitoba, .' who :arrived- at
the Finnigan . homestead• last ; Sat-
. tarday
izenship• and education was taken
by Mrs Lorne Woods' and Mrs.
Curran read '"Pattern'.for Peace"'
nc wa
ser-,
•At the conclusion .lu h
vied .with `Mrs.. Harvey Webb and
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Is In Full Swing, Now Of '
LADIES' .COATS,.
MEN'S; OVERCOATS and SUITS..
STATION' 'WAGON.' COATS .
PARKAS.
PARKAS• and CLIILDREN S WEAR
9 o • '
SKIRTS, BLOUSES and •SWEATERS
Never have 'you seen such a 'varut of;'styles' lr ',,
A11 -wool Plaids, Jerseys,, Etc.
Ladies' Suits &Ladies! Coats
AS KL,OW AS $10.00;
This is a real buy—do notMiss • out ox1 seeing. these.
If you ;are unable to, round', up the family in the day time,';
call 70 Teeswater '•for' any evening service, We deem
fit 'a'pleasure, to nerveyou ,at any, time. ,
To Save This Fall' Drop In At •
"The Family's Ready.To-Wear Store"
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VET JOINS STAFF OF
BRUCE CO., HEALTH UNIT•
R u ss el Doriand, D..V. M.,
D,V.P.H., a 1949 graduate of On-
tario Veterinary College, Guelph,
has recently joined the staff of
the Health Unit.' Prior to joining
the R,C.A,F. in 1940, he'received
' his primary education at Etobi-
coke High • School. He ' served
qq
verseas as a -wireless operator
a`2x
.
,gunner with -the -Canadian
-•Canadian
Bomber Group. He' cj7mp eted two
tams of duty While overseas,. re
ceiving the D.F.M. for ..his 'dis-
tinguished services. He was dis-
charged from ,the..RCAF, •in 1945
'and entered the Ontario Veterin-
ary, College. He: took his D V:P.H.
last, year at ;the School' of 'Hy.
glens, •
Toronto:
Dr. Dorlan,d: Will 1be% of great'
g
service to milk producers, dairy-
men and.nleat dealers in the Co:.,
His'•initial project will be a Mast-
itis survey of dairy herds' in. the
County.
•"My memory is excellent," said
the ageing man. "There' are only
three ' things, "I can't remember:.
faces, dates,' and I can't remember'
what the third thing, is":
PAGE SEVEI
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roundworms,;, and
cecal worms.,
Worms: cause run-,
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layers. Get Cloro-
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Feed Store and HaichFrY
'Phone 165, . I,:ucknow •
H.
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E. HEWITT
Kincardine, Ont.
•
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Yes, winter will be a lot more carefree
when you've got a • supply of `,blue
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. extra -rich ,in beat units to keep 'you
snug on izerri days. And because steady
heat helps. cut ' down on colds, .no
wonder 'blue coal' is 'the' choice of
so many families with children. 'Try
'blue coal' and feel the difference,
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uclknow• Coal' Company
MURDIE, MANAGER,_
*PHONE 10 ,.
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