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WEDNESDAY, ,MAY 6th,, 1964
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BRONIE News
(By Mary Jardine)
• 1st 'LUCKNOW PACK . .
The' meeting of April 29 opened
with ' a bean relay instructed., by"
Packie. The To adstool Fairy was
Janet'. Cooke: Nancy Walden :help-
ed : 7 Golden Ladder girls with
the compass. Packie , taught . Jo-
anne. Thompson, Janet Cooke and
Margaret Montgomery some sing-
ing games. Janet Thompson, Char-
Surprise Dad On• His. 85th Birthday
(WHITECHURCH NEWS)
pn Saturday evening - Mr. and
Mrs; A. E, Purdon of Lucknow
were invited to the..home of their
daughter: Mrs.. Cassie Falconer
who had prepared a surprise 85th
birthday party for her father,. Mr,
and Mrs. Purdon were seated 'at.
NEW
BRIEFS
The for r, i:.arplant in
Kincardine', idle for . some time,
has been sold to. the Owen Sound
Knitting Mills,: Ltd., who, will re
open the Kincardine. plant with
about twelve men to • be ••employ-
ed initially: •
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300 maple trees were : recently
planted in New. Haml urg.. The last
such tree planting project was un-
dertaken in 1937 to commemorate
the coronation of King George VI
and Queen Elizabeth. . .
Mowbray ;Construction Co..'. has
been, awarded a contract for con-
struction of as underpass on High-
way 401 near Chatham. ,
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• Port ,Elgin Council has approved
purchase of a . new . $18,400 fire
truck: conditional ' upon Emergency
Measures . Organization .paying
45% of . the. cost.,
'leve Anderson; and Elva Ritchie-
are to try their Golden Hand test
on Saturday. The meeting., closed
with chimes.
'a1
agricultural Society Building
DUNGANNON.
Tuesday" Evening, May-,12x�
8:00 p.m. SHARP
Auctioneer Bert Pepper will offer for sale New and Used
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FURNITURE —
A 2 -pc. Contern orae Chesterfield Suite. (hand
bed walnut,arms) • 2 other' assorted Chesterfield Suites,
all 'with foam cushions;. 2 modern 2 -pc. Daveno Suites '
convert to' •slee Pers ` Two. 9 c. Chrome and Bronze -
tone
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tone .Dinette 'Suites` (8 chairs), • 72" tables; Two 7. -pc.
Coppertone Dinette .Suites ' (inlaid' arborite tables) ; .Two
Dinette Suites. Two bookcase Bedroom ' Suites,
complete. with bed, dresser, .chest of drawers and match
ing'box spring arid mattress; Two 397 Continental Beds,
complete with headboards, .legs; 2. 'full, size 5'4" Spring-
filled Mattresses Two sets of Lamps; Two sets of . Step
and Coffee.. Tables; an assortment of Kri.e 'htel Kreat;ons,
,manufacturers of top grade Step, Coffee, End . and . Cor-
.nerTables; Hostess hairs; Chrome Hi -Chairs; Chrome.
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Step .Stool;, Telephone .Tables; etc: -,
APPUANCES;'and' TV
A large Refrigerator with full cross -top freezer; 2
electric •Ranges; a long skirt Washer with pump,` 20
cu. ft. chest 'type Freezer (Fu` ll Warranty) ; : Admiral : '
Stereo AM and 'FM Radio, like new; Philco automatic
washer, '(used 6 months) ; automatic. Dryer; a variety
of guaranteed trade :name: Televisions.
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For, :our financing convenience, Terms on all purchases
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CHEQUES' ACCE!»TED:ni Effect
3% Sales Tax I
the E table centered with the birth-
day cake and': all its trimmings,
The dinner *as ' served' buffet
style. Present for the occasion.
was their family Mrs. Cassie
Falconer (Cassie),,' Mrs. . Jack
Cleghorn (Clara), :Wingham; . Mrs,
George Tiffin, (Isobel), Lucknow
Athol and Hector .Purdon,, Sarnia;,
Mrs. Jack McIntyre, (Florence),,
Wingham, 'and 'of course :all their:
husbands,, wives and families. -'Ab-
sent' was Mi .1 and. Mrs. Elgin Pur-
don and .family 'of .Detroit. Other
guests ; were Mr. and Mrs, ,.Elgin
Wellwood and Mrs. Art. Cronin,
Caleddn ; Mr. Jim Falconer and
Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley' Tiffin
and Mr. ;Pardon's sister Mrs: Myr-
tle Dawson, . The family presented
him with a gift of ., money. From
others present. he received var '
sous gifts: This community offers
congratulations and "' many. more
years of health: . .. •
On • Friday :after. 4 O'clock Misses
Barbara and Brenda Ritchie, Mar-
lene Weber, . Darlene, Simpson,
Donna Hand, Shirley Tiffin, Joyce
Morrison, Cathy Soloman accom-
panied', Miss ; Diane Swan ' to her
home • and celebrated with her the
occasion of . her 12th birthday.
They all enjoyed . ,taking turns
riding the pony,' .' dancing to the
record player and the :birthday
supper seaated, at a ,table centered
with the birthday , .cake ' and • can-
dles. 'All the girls presented Di-
ane With; gifts.
At C .h a 1 m e r: s Presbyterian
Church on Thursday evening at
Preparatory service the . following
joined the ..church: Harvey . L.
Craig, Douglas L ' Conley, D. Mac',
Conley, Sandra • J. 'Fisher, Law-
rence F. Henderson;. Joanne • L.
Laidlaw, Edith L. MacDonald,
James B. Morrison, Wendy L. Rey
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wilds, Sharon G. Rintoul, Edna
M.. Wall and' on. Sunday Mr.., Tont'.
Morrison joined the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wood and
family, Mr. and ;Mrs.. Bev. Bos -
bell of London visited Sunday.:. with
Mrs Cecil -Falconer and : with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Athol
Purdon and ,Mr..and -Mrs. -Hector
Purdon of . Sarnia'. who .. spent 'the
week -end here Mrs Wood, is a
.daughter . of " Mr.' and Mrs. Athol
Purdon and Mrs. Bev. Bosbell 'a
daughter of :Mr: and Mrs: Hector.
,Purdon.. .
Mr. and Mrs. .Harry .Swan and
.family visited on Sunday with Mr..
and '.Mrs.. Robt.; McNall' (Mrs.
Swan's parents) who were cele-
brating
elebrating on that : day their . 53rd.
.wedding—anniversary„
Mr. and Mrs. l,jll Neable, Mur-
ray, Judy, Kenneth • and Howard
,spent the week -end with Mr., and
Mrs: Gordon,; Neable ; and family
of Brampton, ,and Mr. and Mrs..
Gene . Tunney 'and family " of In-
glewood. Mrs. Tunny. is , the for-
mer' Shirley Neable:
Mr. and ,Mrs. James McInnes..
and . Mrs:.. Dorothy McKague of
Teeswater visited Sunday: with,
:Mr. and Mrs: George .$tanley and
family, 'of Lucknow. • .
Mr. Al Bourne of London; Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Fisher, Lonnie
and Lori of Guelph were week -end
'guests. of Mr. and Mrs. George
Fisher::
Mr, • and Mrs. .Peter Coffin and
'family of Galt spent the week -end
with his mother Mrs. Claude Cof-
fin and .on Saturday they all visit-
ed with .Mrs. Coffin's' sister -in-
law at Sarnia, • : -• •
Mph. 'arid Mrs.. Ross Smith, Ca -
'thy and Bradley of West' 'Hill
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spent ent the week -end with .her par-
ents Mr and Mrs. Russel Chap-
man and his ' parents .Mr. and
Mrs. Smith of 'Wingham. '
• Mr: and Mrs. Edward Hand and
family of Orillia spent'. the Week-
end with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh: .Hand. '
Mr. Tom Morrison' ,. returned
borne. from Westniinster Hospital
on • Thursday but has to report.
back ' this 'week.. -
Born in Wingham, and District
• Hospital on Friday, • May ist, 1964
to Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Kuiper;
Whitechurch, a 'son, a brother for
Raymond .and Paula ' • '
Mrs.. Robert Purdon of Belgrave
spent a few days last week with
Mrs.. Gordon Rintoul and family.
: while .Mr. Rintoul. was hospital-
ized.
Miss- Winnifred Farrier of Tor -
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LOCHALSH and DISTRICT
'Mrs. C. 1V,iontieth and daughter.,.
Jean of Glasgow, Scotland• are.
spending an extended: holiday with
Mrs. John MacRae and . -family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewan MacLean
have completed the. canvass in this
area for the Huron : Cancer. Assoc-
iation. ,
Visiting her niece, Mrs, 'Emile
MacLennan is Mrs. V. Mockenbalk-
er of Oregon. She is a. grand gold'
lady -hof 83 years'.
Having completed his year at
onto. spent the. week -end with .her
mother" Mfg.W-. 7R. Farrier--
' Mrs: Eunice Gillespie ;accom-
panied : Miss Winnifred Farrier' to
Toronto, Sunday' evening and: will
spend 'the week, with Mrs, Char-
les Gillespie . of 'Toronto
Mr: and Mrs. Jack Coultes and
Debbie .of Wallaceburg spent, the
week -end with Mr: and. Mrs. Al-
bert Coultes • and on Monday Jack
went ' to: Hanoverfor a course on
Hanover kitchen.' cupboards ,spon-
sored
spon-sored by the Beaver Lumber Com-
pany. This course helps prepare
him for .the , position . of. manager.
Mrs. Coultes and Debbie are vis-
iting • with her : parents Mr. and
Mrs. Mervyn Pipe .of Brussels.
Western University, ,Londom. is.
George Gibson, who will. ' spend
the holidays with his : parents Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Gibson
Miss Mary.Lou Collinson of Kit
chener spent the week -end with,
her parents. Mr. and, Mrs. Jack
Collinson: • •
Recent ' visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Finlaysonand; fam-
ily ':were Mr: and Mrs. Bili Rog-
erson
ogerson of. Toronto.:
Mr... • Bill Farrish, acconpanied
.by, Mr. and Mrs., John' MacRae .
•and -=Joanne spent, a -few days
in Ottawa and ' Montreal . during ... .
the past week..
Many in' the district have coin.-
pleted . seeding:
Spending the . week -end at the '
:Dan :MacDonald home `were_. Sally
•and Louise MacDonald of Wind-
sor, the. Colwell family of London
and 'Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Mac -
Donald of Chatham.
Many from.' this' district . were
in :Pine River, United Church on,
Friday evening to hear Miss '.Wei-
ner of Trinidad speak and . show
slides of the country. , •
Miss Jane.' Finlayson is at the
'present time in Toronto..
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