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DUNGANNON
The World ' Day of Prayer 1.vt1
be. held 'in St Pauls . Anglican
Church . on .!March 5th at 2:30.
Mrs:. Rev. Jofm. King, will deliver
Presbyterian . W.M.S.
T'6e W.M.S. of Dungannon
Presbyterian Church held their.
February .sweeting in the: church.
Wane membersanswered the roll
call by repeating, a ' Bible verse.
The aneeting' opened with . the
creed . vud the devotional was
taken .by Mrs. Art Stewart and
the . 'Glad- . Tidings prayer by Mrs.:
W. A , Stewart. 'Miss. Iva Carr
historian; ' gave historicalnotes at.
the' Maitland Presbyterial heldin
the Lucknow - Presbyterian. Church
in January. The synodical which
will be ,held ' in Walkerton in. April.
was discussed and a delegate will
be ; appointed.: later. The pro=.
grams were planned and, made
out. for the year. .The meeting
closed with prayer.
United churchmen from :Dun
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gannon and district" motored over
to Wingham . on .!Sunday toappear
on , "Singtime".. They were Frank
Thompson, Alvin Sherwood, Wil-
bur Brown, Cecil Cranston, J. C.
Drennan, Bert McWhinney and
Chester Furnigan =
Euehre Party
St. Pauls . ladies guild held •a
successful .euchre party: on ..Friday
evening with 13 " tables in play.
Bight winners were Mrs. Art
Stewart and Archie .Grenier; sec-
ond, Mrs. Frank Thompson, and
Charles Fowler.. Lucky .cup . win-
ner ' was. Mrs: ` Cliff Kilpatrick.:
Thee bake sale in connection with
it was well patronized, and rea-
lized'
ea-lized'' a . good 'sum. Another party
is • planned for February :26th. ,the
last before lent.
St. Pauls Ladies -Guild
St. :Pauls : ladies ' guild held :their'
February. meeting : at the home : of
►Mrs: Jack Caesar.: Seven . mem-
hers. answered. the roll call and
one visitor' was also present. The
president Mrs. Elmer Black led.
in prayer and the scri:e was.
read by ,Mrs Jack' Caesar. It was
WEDNESDAY,: FEB.
ZION.
.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunner and
Mrs. Frank Ritchie were m Lon-..
don last Tuesday►.
Donald . Kirkland, spent the
weekend . with . his parents Mr,:
and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland.
Mr. and n Mrs. Chris Brown. of
Brantford and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Gibson, Cbbkie. and David visit
ed Sunday wits! Mr.., and Mrs.
Frank Ritchie;
Donna Whytock is :visiting her
grandparents Mr. and:: Mrs:. ftobt,:
Helm....
Mr. and ' Mrs. Chris ; Raynard
spent the weekend with Mr.. and
Mrs. " Nelson Raynard.
.Mr. and ' Mrs. Roy " Keane.. of
Stratford visited for the :weekend,
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill . Hunter.
Audrey _ 'Ross of Peterborough
visited Sunday ; with Anne Ritchie.
Mr. '.and Mrs. D. A.• •` Hackett
visite d Sunday with Mr. '..and. Mrs.
Alex Leaver.. '
In renewing the Sentinel ;Mrs.:
George. Fisher of Lachine, Que;
bac, says she : and ' her mother.
Mrs. Margaret MaeKenie cer-
tainly . look forward to its arrival"
every Saturday.
deckled to: make turkey pies _.on
Tuesday and to buy 'material' . for
aprons , for. . a, bazaar later . on
'Mrs: J. icing ::read from': the book'
entitled "The 'Kingdom, 'The Pow
er: and The' Glory. The' meeting`
was 'closed ' with prayer. and the
hostess servedh.a lovely lunch;
Mrs. Earl Sherwood of . Carlow
and Miss. Neta. Sherwood of Lon -
'don
on -'don, * Bruce Barrie of Goderich.
:and . `Mr; "and Mrs.: Cecil Gilbert
visited Sunday: with Mr and Mrs:
W. A. Culbert and .:Bill. ;
Mr. and Mrs: Bill Wiggins
spent Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Park.
Earl Yule returned home from
Goderich .. hospital 'on Saturday.
after:. a, four day stay.
Torn Park- returned home from
Thornhill hospital on. Thurs .day..
He is in apparent good spirits' and
has recovered nicely from his op-
eration performed . on Monday.,
• Visitors on Sunday with . Mrs.
Annie Dere were Mrs. Clara
Johnston, !Mrs: Stewart.°Lavin,
Mrs. Anna Johnstone and Helen.
all.: of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Brown and Mi 'Lilly
Robinson of. Kincardine and Mr.'
and .Mrs. Eldon "Culbert;; Carol.
_.and ..Bonnie.
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Ashfield Township
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10; Mrs . Donaldson, 'gas for truck
$8.22; . W. J. .MacDonald, ,anti-
freeze; .$2.58; , Montgomery Mot,Sa ar.Inreases. as, oil and•'"filters, $10.15;•
I:;:1m snow lou Flog $1,127
Ashfield Township Council held
the 'regular meeting on February
2nd with all members presfnt
By -Law Nn . 1 appointing the
officers for 1965' and settin-f. t�ni•
salaries waq given final reading
with . the following increases
ReeVe $25^ 00, Deputy Reeve $225.-
01, Councillors $200:00. Clerk -Trea-
surer $1,600 00, Road Superinten-
dant $1,40, ger 1,oar. Grader Qo:'
erator $1.40, La',our $1,15.'
Appiica�tinn 'vas mach r'-... +$1a
final paymvn' 19$1, PAM. gt�h-
sidy. ' w
A petition for .Drainage present-
ed, by Lynn Lowry was accepted
and clerk was instructed to have
H. M« Gibson, O.L.S., • make a
survey of the area and report to.
council. •
Clerk was instructed to adver-
tise for 1965 gravel contract "and
for Warble Ply Control.
The following accounts .•were
ordered paid.'
John Nicholson, 'grader' (Vent-
er, $236.88; Richard West, road
supt., $186,41;. Reg Broome, . wing-
man, $169.00; Cliff Menary, sand-
ing, $2.00; Ron. Gardner, ,sanding,
$6,00; Charles Rivett, sanding,
$4.00; •Dominion Road' Machinery
Co,: Ltd., repairs on grad',. ."
00; Jack : Farrish, snowploughing'
'$1,260 nn; :M array J *nston, snow -I
375u ':D'' Doug Fuller.,
snowploughing, $573.00 Bill. Kern -
'Aon, snowploughing,- $31.50; Dick
,Pa -k $12.00; Can -
,da C ,y CI. 1' :d , road ..signs,
'',,`,0M2 011 I:te,"fuel and
51e Grant ..Chisholm, .hy=
`a `'" nr , ,.77' Tom Helm,
;3 0'.; Art. Helm
►*ldi't� rr,t,;;0.' Jack Parrish;
l.adin u ravel,$20.00 Lloyd
Reid, sanding, $12.00; Bill Park,
'anding, $22.00; B. M. `Ross, Pre
engineering~ Fridge site, Lot 12,
Con . 14, • " $s91,20; ; Federation "ei
Agr., 1964 levy, $95`.04, Donald
Simpson, coir. Fed.. of Agr., $34.
75; Pinecrest Manor Ltd., Nur&
ing care, $308.45 Village of Lac.
know, :;rte calls, $150:03; Garlic
Zinn, balance tile drainage loan.
$72400; Lloyd Collins, balance till
drainage loan,. $31.00;' Harry Gir
vin; balance tile . drainage loan
$9,00; Huron County Soil & Crol
Improvement, Association, grant
00 K Ontao a .& Iteeve�
alien,rifee,M$1.0.00yors+
Control adjourned to meet agair
Mare 2nd.
Donald 111, Siftrivir