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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
W.I. Makes PlPlans For 50 Anniversary.
DUNGANNON NEWS -
.;' Mr. David Reid; of'•Toronto spent 30th,- at the. Lodge funeral home,
the week end with..his parents Mr. Goderich, for Le Roi Franklin
and Mrs. Stanley Reid and also at Stingel, 59 of Dungannon, w h o Grant and; Murray of Holyroed,
the .home: of his brother Mr. M, E. passed away in Alexandra, hospital Messrs: Carleton and Franklin
Reid,
• Goderich. Intermentwas in Dun- ' Stingel returned to their homes in
Mrs. Frank Jones' had herdaugh-gannon cemeter . The allbearers Alberta last Thursday after attend -
ter 'Mrs Weldon .R do Mr.' Rud- ere Bert ` Maize, Brown Sm t h • 'n funeral. of their Mather the
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ow,, Alan and Betty of Elmira for Benson. Mole, Arthur. . Elliott, Heb- late L. F. Stingel, ,
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a few days during' the Easter week. ber Eedy and Wilbur Brown. ‘a'' St. Paul's, Anglican .Guild held
Mrs. J. Falls spent a few. days at. Mr. Stingel.who had suffered an a successful' , euchre in the. . hall
Markdale visiting relatives. ass ofabout 12ears was a on Friday 'night with eight'tables
We are sorry to.: hear that Mr. „ •y engaged with players. W niners for
Mason McAllister is a patient in .Painter andsdecorator.by,trade, iMa Chis
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Win ham Hospital : receivingcare ,' a son of the late •Bessie• Churchhill first ; prize were .. Mrs 'y nd
p Stingel and Ronald Stingel of Carl
holm, and Mr.N Chas. Rivett. 2
and treatment for a heart. condi- g prize ;was.•. won by' • Mrs. � Frank
tion. 'Visiting . him was his' son eton, Yar. Co., N.S:, he had ,lived Thompson and. Mr.: Cecil Blake.,
Mr. Ken McAllister, Sudbury, .who. in Dungannon: for many years. • Mrs. Jack Caesar was hostess
was also. at home and other rela- Surviving are his wife, the ,for= at her 'home; .for. St. Paul s Ang-
tives during the Easter week, : mer . , Laura Savage;' : three . sons, lican e Guild meeting:; Mrs. Elmer
Mr. and Mrs John Cranston, Carleton, Nobleford, Alta.; Frank- Black; president, was'in the chair
Collingwood • and .his mother Mrs. lin, Herronton, Alberta, and Angus and o .President,
with; the ' World Mis
J. Cranston, Lucknow visited at at home; two daughters, Mrs. John P
stuns Prayer and the Guild Pray-
the home 'of Mr.. ' and. Mrs. Wm. (Marietta) Fennell, Bradford;,Mrs. er;. It was decided .to. make • a
Cranston. Lionel
(Sylvia) : Langevin, Metz, quilt.. `Mrs, E. Black conducted a
,Mrs. Frank Jones visited at Eas-France;: two. brothers, •George, of. sight quiz and . Mrs. Bill Park:
ter With her. daughter , Mrs. Steve Salem,•. Mass;, and Earl, . Seattle, also: had guessing contest of ; a•
• Helesic, Mr. '.'Helesic and family Washington:, one sister, Mrs, :Mer "famous person quiz. Att •the
also visited at the home of her r`itt• (Bessie) Shields, Belfast; close .of the afternoon 'a . bake
• .niece . Mrs. Ray Barker, Goderich. Mame and' 13 grandchildren,. sale was'held.'• `
• ; Mr.: • and.. Mrs. John Wilson.:sand F� 'Mrs: Mel E. Reid returned. home
family, Toronto' : visited her mother Medical Coll ge after a visit with her mother and
Mrs. Esther Rivett for Easter. , relatives in Vancouver.. ,
Mrs.Bill'. Atkinson of .Moncton, g h nl t p ':Mrs. Esther Rivett was hostess
N.B., is: visiting': her mother : Mrs. age with their Re J A to twenty-three members'of.`,Dun-,
Herb Finnigan at St.. Joseph's hos- gannon Women's ,Institute. A, high-
pital London , and other relatives in light of the ` meeting. was a hum -
these Parwere v d orous. and entertaining journal
LE ROI'FRANKLIN STINGEL Thursday w given :b Mrs. Harvey Alton and
Mrs.Chester . an. Mrs. Fred'
Rev. J. A. Veldhuis of' ungan and Mrs Ander Finnigan.
lid U Y un read the motto.."Grass >al-'
, non'United Church officiatedat�the h ed QQ g
funeral service on Monday, March ways .looks `.greener on the other
Visitors during: Easter week with
Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderson were
Mr, and Mrs, Bamford,
Warren .
Ruth and: Craig of Preston, also
Mr. and Mrs. Robt Gilchrist,'
M. Ken. Veldhuis,Kingston,
College • and Miss Klaske.
Veldhuis of , Brockville, : School of
Nursing were home 'a the arson;
parentsv
Veldhuis and Mrs. 'Vel uis
Mr, and �s.. T. C. Anderson
invited to Blake's church last
eveninghere a social.:
evening was"heldAndei-
son
son s - �ow - slides on the Upper
Room, United States and Canada.
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side, of ' the
Mrsfence" -prepared .-a by
.. Mary Errington. Mrs. Fr
Jones lead in• the singing of .sev-
eral songs. Mrs. Cecil Blake pre-
sided for the business, Articles of
night wear • that were made . for
"Children's. Aid" were - 9n display
ng committee were.
and 'the sewi ,,e t was
duly thanked. No. interest
shown in the officers Conference
at. Guelph, but. 'it . was decided.to search and Current events,' Mrs, .
k for a course on ,finishes in . Warren Zinn; Home Economics,
as Mrs, Wilmer .Rutledge; , Health'
essm.
Tans for the Fif-
tieth
Mrs Lorne Hasty; Public Rel �,
d the p tions and. Resolutions, Mrs.. K. K.'
Dawson., •
Mr. ..and' Mrs. Thomas'pFowler
of` Kinburn were week -end visitors°.
with parents Mr. • and , ,Mrs,
Chas, • Fowler.. .
WEDNESDAY, . APRI•L. - 8th,, '1964 •
Jones and 'Mrs. Otto Popp; Press
recorder,
Auditors, Mrs, W. A. .Stewart,:
E. Errington, •
Convenors of standing commit-:
tees — agriculture, Mrs. Esther
Rivett;:. Canadian Industries,
Mrs.
Bessie Stewart; . Citizenship, Mrs,
Raymond Finnigan; • Education,
Mrs. Fred Young Historical Re-
dressmaking.
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dr aking Mrs.Wilbur Brown
reported on
anniversary celebration to *be
held on April 15th= at 2 p.m. in
Dungannon United, Church. These
plans were given in detail, This
promises. to ,be an .outstanding
event for our Institute.. commun-
ity. The standing committee con-
venors gave full reports 'on ° the
past year. These reports • were
adopted as read.. The nominating
commitee brought in a slate of
officers for 1964-65 under the con=
venorship of Mrs. W. Brown. Mrs,
Hugh McWhinney, ‘conducted the
election of these officers. Lunch
was convened by Mrs, Fred
'Young, ' An exchange. of bulbs,
slips and seeds- was, shared '. by
members during, the social hour.
Officers 'of: Dungannon Women's'
Institute for 196465' are:' Past Pre-
sident, Mrs. Cecil Blake; .Presi-
dent, Mrs. Clifford ' Crozier 1st'
Vice, Mrs. Otto. Popp; 2nd Vice,
Mrs. Warren . Zinn; Secy.-Treas.,
Mrs. Harvey Alton; District. di-
rector, Mrs. °a Hugh' McWhinney;
Alt. District director, Mrs. Cecil
Blake; *:Branch. directors, Mrs.
Wilbur; Brown,' Mrs. L. Ivers, Mrs.
J. Dauphin; Pianists, .'Mrs. ' P.
ASHFIELD
Pinlay Macdonald of Chatham
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visited relatives , here, last ' week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacLennan
attended, the funeral in Indiana of
the former's brother, Alexander.
Mrs. . Georg Leadbetter and
Barbara spent last week with
M.
Colin MacGregor.
A native of Ashfield, Miss Mar-
ion Lilian Boy
d of Toronto,.,died
on Saturday. urviving her is , one
brother, Charles . Boyd of :.Amber -
ley:,.
Mr. and , Mrs.: ' Stephen. Elliott
and family;of Port Huron spent
the weekend with :Wm, Macdon-
ald. 4..
Mr. and Mrs. Ross . Thompson
and children. of New Hamburg
visited on Saturday with Miss- An-
nie Macdonald.
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