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THrkIB.,, SEPTEMBER 13th, .1945.
D NGANNON
P Miss Millie Anderson, who re.»
signed frorn the Dungannon
School after six years of teach-
ing in` that school and who has
been at home .since,; Supplied in.
Victoria Public.: school, Goderich,
last -: week,:
, Pte. Albert Rivett is at hispmt-
entSr-hom:c in"Dun nn'n_ 'after
five years of army. li :e w th QtUtCC°
Jo til at overseas H` is`tlre lea
est son -of Mr. and' Mrs --"George'
sugar stocks are dangerously low .. .
use Tess use::woth doscretion..
Sells-Bowtingr Ahey..' .
Don- Graham .of .Stra. ord ' has
sol( his bowling alley ''• t o" Mike
e. p
Gornyickr-of--Brantfprd,': d=wi1L-
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to th opera-
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de'vote�. all his time�,p
-- - - - oon-
� � his: auto :bd • h.
tion .a€'. Y p
afi t:: 'Mrs Gra am was
Joy Mend = rson� 1
eft -For Nova ,Scotia .'
Miss Marion
Mrs,
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as one
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ed Chu
ins has
ins - :Con: 10
ofWalter Hodg , ,
:.K nd the 'late `.1VIr. Hodgins -
r'ie ova; Scotia'
h toS d ,Nv ,
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t ` h_er�duties�:-at 'th'e, 'Un-
ited
`it:Church Mission. 7Miss -HHd'
spent some tune" at -her
ATOMIC BOOB RESEARCH
MADE AT BRUCE, BEACH
Thomas E. Clark, ,Detrait
scientist, is. •addr`essing Kinear,
dine Kinsmen Club recently told
' the members thpel imexr
work irt. •Connection• with the ;.
atomic bomb was carried ori•• is
a coftage ;Bruce Beach'by�elghy
scientists represatentinexg •Canadatal,
Britain..and the -United S"tas45,
'% lel ` Course -At O.A
�'�u,t�r�„w'ats-ri�arr�d TT1C"J�rne>i
rhe oil MacDonald - taf tht:
mm o -w 1 Ygrcal plan of Siive�rwr aures,
Limited was in' Guelph• last 'week
taking an English bride-wh.
follow to ,this country when boat
• service ''is coptiVa: tiierit Its nice 'to
htdsf.bac
as: they are. 'Many. of these :file.
lows when they left,,:.we' mere
kids and ,now are fine, 'aggressive
•looking `men,.w-ith a- real.'purpose
fn life. '
i.
home. in Kinloss.. Prior to that she;,
was similiai 1y engage'd in Hari=:
ilton..
i] odgins', daughter••
Garden` Brigade.Enjoys' Camp'
Miss Flora Durnin, Home Econ
omics coach assisted y Miss Con-
nie Morris, Managed. A' week -end_
camp at Kintail Beach. The wea=
ther was much in their favor and
fourteon .girls . of early ' teen*,ague
who: had taken: of,
the .garden,
brigade' work, Went along"` Tor the
treat. Each took ,some vegetables`
from her garden, which were on
-Saturday-Audged by -Nor -,-Ba Ste-.
taking a::. Week's course in eggs.
edrrdTing'::, and :grading at the
€1.A.0-.- T e CQUrse w.as ;spe orcd-�',
by the Poultry; Services :Bran ,
Doniinion -Department .'of (Ag •i -
culture, in co-operation wjth'the
o.A.C: Department of • Poultry
Husbandry.
• ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs.:':Wm..J eon-
cession , 6 West .Wawish ..•'
to. announce • the engagcnient of.
tkieir only daughter,' Doroth'y:•Maj
to 'Mr; Leslie;Wardell, 'ora of 1Vir;: l
and Mrs; Chas. Wardell, "ponces,
Mori 4THur.on township; tlie.wed .
ding. to take -place -quietly :the.lat,
ter `part of September .
wart,,Huron Co.' agricultural rep- :___ _ • -
WAWAN03H; NATIVE PASSES
resentative from Clinton who had.
lt2rs; Ni
innie-.Hornerof=• ,or -onto earlier in`, tife-season sent-lusLasL.
• has.• 'disposed � of • her restaurant
'building 'to- J Hr -h all, vr_ho.,_re-
` i hose esS -eefromntly ;took . th n ..
Chas. Webster.
sstant; to See. each garden: Miss
vio•
st_
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k e t
-Gr-ace -C.00 ,- ,
tplace.withiter_,-garden_in__Hurori
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;347,0' 0 blood, donations were made • innCanada, 1;423
.w_ . n ' ^-> o B - onor- ---Service of• : the.
_ ias, �thr`oughe , voi�rnteer- Mood D •�
-`Canadian Red Crocs: ` �ociet since the' ,first ;clinics - were estab-
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leshed m ' January, '1940. The ' lives of .hundreds in the army, the
navy and the air force were saved through . this service. . .
record—was only, made possible thoughdour donations` of .
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bloc d:. We -wills to' ark :you sincerely- ...forp.your .generous -help
need was. so &.eat Sp ecia.I thanks are "also,
�at � tune. when. ,the _ Was, �' . P
Fuer to the doctors, nurses, transport .drivers and all' other
voluntee s whogave: so .,generously of their time and talents.
The -Volunteer ; Blood Donor SeFvice--1s ';now `closed . as 'a war
measure. A ,new . • hallenge _ presented, however, ,for many.
deaths occur '
m
� Canadian hospitals 1, each year. for•o f an
lack .
adequate transfusion 'service.,
To Meet this. heed,` the • Red: Crbss is making. a survey with a view
eco roViding all , Canadian hospitals with :blood for transfusion
oees. Td our thanks, .theel,_ we add an invitat on to help -
as -we -,:continue . ours .humane. ail. ,work. y When . �t}�e time....
comes, and plans are ready,; 'announcements will be dtatly made. • _::.. .•
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CANADIAN RECR�
13LOOb DONOR SERVICE.
u RUSSELL . T. KELLEY
Chairman
bntario Committee •
• Blood Donor Service''
C.BRUCE Hitt;
President'
'Ontario Division
C !'ETY
DR. Wv..' V. J'OHNSTON
Chairman
• Local Coointtee •
•' Blood Donr. Servic
County, & Misi -MariettaBtingel,'
Dinganrion, second place for the:
secorld Year garden course ,Miss
'Durnin, who .teaches, 'and " gives.
lectures -on nutr:itiofi'planned; well
balanced meals. ' bf' • wholesome
food, for the two days'at' the .lake.:
Those ;who : went along were .'El-
ine Beare, • Margar'et Black, Joan
Clark; ' Margaret • Cook,: Grace`
Cook, Mary.Ellen Culbert, Vivian;
•Fisher, ,Jean Free, Doreen , Petrie,
•herson, •Mariettaestern` Canada `Flour Mills
Margaret MCP
Stingel,. Emma • Robertson,,. Clean -His wife; formerly Elmira Win
or` Smithi"aletwendolyn Trelea riih; ,-predeceased--him=-by-4even
'en, • ;
A former resident .of' t ,e down:..
ship' of West ;Wawanosh .,William
.Sc img.eour, did in Victoria Hos-°?
Vital; • i nd-on; non Saturday,- in '1
his 82nd year:, -Mr.. Scrimgeour
had- been . in:: failing; 'health for, a
year and had .been a patientinY'
the:. hospital' 'for -the. past three
weeks.
• He was born inTWest,1Wav'a
•
nosh, a son . of the °late :Mr. and
Mrs. Alex '• Scrimgeour ' and had .•';'
farmed. there until •his removal
o•
tGoderich 22 years ago.. He was
plantemployed in•'the salt of the
:A miscellaneous . shower and
social (evening was :held on Thur-
day evening, 'Sept. r eitW at the
ys irs.., He was a ; rriemher : of .Elie
-United !Church': : are"';
foie sons andtwo daughters
home of Mrs: -Eldon Cie Bert,-- -a-gq, is-sho-vvi-ng-signs~ o -f rnpr-a\=e ,_
of" lie commwai end:_ •
-h.onnx_oL-iMiss.•Margaret _Dickson
bride = "elect'' -The - evening was
spent -playing' -bingo,• after w 'ch
Mrs: Gordon McNee : read` a 'ry,
appropriate address ,to. Miss Dick=
ion, after which Mrs; Charles Mc
ee an •'. r an • , : ere car-
-r-•ied•:-in ,theyn^icely.decor-at-ed shoal---
eir basket piled high ' ith many•
useful gifts; of which the -recipient'
showed appreciation by respond-
ing with words of thanks. All
joined •'in:'singing For She's.A. Jol
ly Good Fellow: •. -Mrs Culbert
there; served a nice. lunch .assisted
—The--Dungannon-,:United-chore--lr
Sunday' school,' wi11 hold Fiaill.
Day service' at 11 p rn in;•the
church` on Sunday";`°•
.Miss ,Gwen 'Stewart of: Glenn s;:'
Hill met •with a `nasty :accident;
where.'she ave s itur rnrg from ',
school Milnda•y :-afternoo-n•-'- he
fell :and• later. ,her .left hand.be
came so sabre th t the-ne.xt fnbrn-
ing an x-ray • was taker. 10ieh .i
revealed , a • "very. bad sprain Tne
hand, was :placed in ast&. sling.
ri
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,Mrs:^ Otto 4Popp entertained the '
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DLi.ngaia_non'sP Women's Institute•:
b T"'Mr° s: o'31: ere;, rs, ar es
in her -h:ome on.•,Thur.�sday. den ,I
McNee,' Mrs.' Cliff Sproul and:
jts Orland I4ere.:'About twenty
five •guests; were ,present.'
dVIr:• and :MA* Ernest Harris ',cif
members weft .present and 18
grandmothers. Mrs. Geo• :,Hddges
the president, was tete :the chair,
The .roll t'a'll was ..Einswered by
London • were ,week end -visitors "Where I `was~:born"•,' Mrs.- David
with 'thein cousins, •Mr.. ,and Mrs.. S Errington 'receive`], the prize
Wilbur- �rovvn. `_`_ i. their ptei tV
_ .-... • .. w'. *:� . ., ...gym
Miss 'Lora ne . +tupp of, Mont eit having the most lrr-nodaug-
. crieff, is' staying with' her : aunt, .ters and the rhos` .gi'andwpns Nli's;
Mrs GeorgeHodges, this year to R.. Davidson gave a paper on• •
attend Dungannon' school, . study: \"What 'as home" ` and•''Mothers
• ing 'Grade IX • Mrs. Herb Stothers coniributed::a
Pte. ;John . ; Clayton . Anderson ;solo and `Miss Beth ;?VicC.onnell :a'
(Bus)„, was married on. August. X15 , reading., After the .business period ..
to CO, Cynthia Fisher of Roch- : and :correspondence, tie :meeting
"eSter, `Kent Co.;" England.B.us is 'came to a:close with. filo National
a son of Mrs:: Thos. Farb and. the Anthem and ]uncle ; w yrs "s lt'ed
late Jarvis 'Anderson. He has.'ser- Revs., W..'.J:: Rogers of tetlDun•
ved overseas" for the' pat three- gannori; tTrii'ted; C'hur hued"- I reached •
years R anniversary •servic'es afternoon
:Visitors recently wi thr;Mr, and evening at •Donnylro'rh e;xchang"
• Mrs,' Thos.. Park were Mr. Si Mrs. ing • pulpits ' with Striv o , Harold
Wni. ?lutton :of' Galt,: Mr, .8i Mrs. Snell of-; Auburn' wil i "pi ached-.
Clayton Ladd and 'son Jack; Mrs. 'for the anniversary , sr"rVices• :at.
Geo. Lawlor. and Mrs. Joe 'lr'Win Crewe, Mr, ;Ray, l2raticd'ge asid'
f Auburn. daughter •'June sing•.' duet .at1d
lrs; .Jac b.11eed,'who was `quite the former -a Solo..tri Rrt silt �vit'i
he music' at Dann,ybroo.k,
ill with 'a hesrt attack a'few days, t