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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1964'
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THELUCKNOW SENTINEL,,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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PURPLE GROVE McClure, " Paisley.: . ,
' Miss Margaret Robertson spent
Tuesday : with Mr. and Mrs Gold-
Collins
Bob Emerson, Mr. Carl :ie '_Huston.
Collins and. Mr. .Bob Thompson . and "Mrs. Gordon . Patter -
attended the ploughing match near
Peterborough: � son,.. � Mrs. Andrew Patterson,. Mr.
:and Mrs. Irwin Carruthers, John,
-Mr. • and Mrs. Henry Culbert, David and Julia'were' Sunday .. vis-
Woodstock, • spent, Thanksgiving iters with Mr. and Mrs. Burton
with Mr: and Mrs. Donald Mac- Collins.
Kay and, girls.. Mr and' Mrs. John' Bell, .Kin-
Mr., and. Mrs. Donald McCosh, sardine; " were ,Thanksgiving. vis i-
Mr : and . Mrs. ' Orland Richards tors with Mr. and : Mrs George
were 'Sunday 'guests of Mr: - and Emerson. •
Mrs, Jim Richards, ,.Flesherton. ' Mr. and :,Mrs. Fred Brindley,•
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon • MacDon- Teeswater, ' Mr. and Mrs. Phil
ald, Mary Helen and Judy spent Vaughan and family of Kitchener,
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mrs.' Claude Dore Jr. and ' Ken
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Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Emmerton,
Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
ton .Alton and Anne of Ashfield,
Mr. and •Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw., Jan-
et and Mr: Herb Laidlaw . of
Whitechurch- were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. John Crow-
stop., '
Members of the Scott family
and a, few friends, gathered • at
the, home of Mr. and. Mrs.Ar-
nold Vint of Godericb, for a soc-
ial evening on Saturday priorto
their moving to Listowel the fast
of ' this week where • Mr. Vint is
employed. ,
Passes Suddenly
From Heart 'Attack
(DUNGANNON NEWS)
On September 30th , Thos. C. An-
derson received , the sad news of
the sudden. death of his brother-
in-law, : Arto. Arzouian of Toronto,
His ' death was caused by " a heart
attack. Mrs, Anderson left im
mediately, to be with her sister
and.. niece. The . Arzouian family
came to this, country 'from Istan
bout; Turkey in 1957, and.. their
only _ .daughter, .. ' Arpi, attended
Dungannon . school' s for awhile un-
til they settled in Toronto. . By
trade Mr. Arzouan was in .: the
hardware business. The funeral
service was . ' held at. the Holy
Trinity Armenian Church on . Mon-
day, October 5th at 2:00 p.m In-
terment was held at the Mt.
Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.
Dungannon Branch No. 324
Loyal Orange Lodge , will attend
the service of evening; prayer in
Pauls Anglican Church at 7:30
p.m., on . Sunday, October 25th.
There will be no service in the
afternoon:
The C.G.I.T., meta Monday, af-
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. ternoon; October ',12th :in the
church basement. ' Arlene Culbert'
played the. C.G.LT. hymn and
Brenda Schultz gave a scripture
reading, Reports : were given by
secretary Peggy Hodges, and trea-
surer Jean Stothers. ' It was. '.de-
'cided to have . a. Hallowe'en party
October. 30th' in the church. A
letter , was . received . from the
chairman of the stewards thank-
ing the C.G.I.T for donation . to
the church: 'floor fund. The leader,
Mrs. 'Irvin, read a story, :on Trin-
idad. The meeting closed:. with
a hymn and .benediction.
It will be. of : interest . to ''many..
inthis area that . Mrs. Ben. Cald-
well of Windsor : underwent major
surgery on Tuesday,. October • 13th
at a Windsor: Hospital, Mr and
Mrs. Caldwell Visit friends and
relatives in.: this area frequently.
Miss' . Pearl Caldwell of Leam-
ington . spent" several ' days with
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Mr. and Mrs. John .'Spivak, Shar-
on and .'Laird.
Mr. Norman Pyrah : 'has been
awarded a Rescue Instructors
certificate of qualifications for.
the province of Ontario from the
'Department of ' the Attorney 'Gen-
eral : Emergency 'Measures
Branch. Mr. Pyrah has; had' a.'
number • of. ', years ' as an' instruc-
neth, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Misch
and David, 'John' Brindley, Mr:
and ` Mrs: Kenneth Brindley, Gor-
don, Alan, Kevin and Michael
were . visitors with .:Mrs. Frank.
Dore and , family.
Mrs.. Gordon Stanley was: a
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Mackay.
Mrs. Morley Bushell, Barry and
Blair, Rev. and Mrs; McKinney;
Mrs. Bill: Bert ' and ;'Paul, ' Mrs.
John .Barr (Sr), Mr. Donald 'Barr
'were guests. of Miss Margaret
Robertson and . Mr:' Donald '.Rob-
ertson.
Mrs. ; George Emerson visited
Mrs. Chester : Campbell on Satur=
The ' dessert course . was :held
in the ' school : on Tuesday .. night.
with, leaders Mrs. Howard • Thomp-
son' and Mrs. Donald McCosh.
Those attending.. were Mrs. Gor-
tor in the : Province of Alberta.
Mr, Anson Girvin of, Alberta,
who is visiting'. 'in this . area, call
ed on. • Mr. and Mrs. T. C.. An-
derson. Mr.Anderson is , a cousin
of Mrs . Girvin's. Accompanying
him were Mrs. Jack' McDonagh,
her uncle Mr. Tom Anderson and
her ' father :Fred ' Anderson.
Mr..and Mrs.' Mark Jones of
Kitchener . spent Sunday with Tom
and . Mary Rivett. •Mr. Jones at
one. time .was; employed ' by.the
late. Tom 'McLean, . eastof the
Village. ' Mr. Norris Siznpson and
Miss Gwen Fowler of . Goderich
also spent Sunday with Tom. and
Mary...'
We are gladto report Valerie
Park is much improved from her
accident and hope to see her
home soon.
.Many people from Dungannon
attended anniversary services ' at
Port Albert . United Church where
Rev. George 'Watt of Oakvillewas.
guest preacher.. Rev. Watt; Mrs.
Watt . and family left Dungannon
several years .ago. The area people
were 'reallyglad to be able to talk
with then" ' again'.
Guests ' on.. Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs'. Jim Rivett, ' Alan and Scott
were Mr.. and Mrs, Harold Jew-,
ell, Norman, Sharon, June, and
Freddy of Goderich.
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don, MacDonald, Mrs. Edburt • .. ■
Bushell; Mrs. Russell Needham, ■
Mrs. Donald Gillies, .Mrs: • Mor- ■ •
ford Mackay, Mrs. Frank. Dore, •
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Misses Eva Culbert and Edith s
Collins, Mrs. Frank Currie, ' Mrs. ■
Peter; Leeson, Mrs. Helen' :Swann ■ ■
and Mrs. Francis Boyle.. All en- g •
joyed the' , different k i n' d 's of • - i
cheese. Mrs. McCosh .. also made • 2-1964 hevrolet . Belair ksedans,,' automatic, '..power steering, l
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which *as enjoyed by all.
Couple ' Honoured
• Neighbours ;gathered at t h e
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edburt -
Bushell on Friday evening to hon- ' • 1964 Pontiac Laurentian. automatic
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25th wedding wedding anniversary, Mrs. / :.
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Don. Dore convened a short pro- •. ■ 2-1963•" Chev Belair sedans, automatic, radio,: fully equipped .
gramme with readings by ' Mrs.
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Burton Collins
and Mrs..,Frank ■ Laurentian,. 'automatic and.
Dore, songbythe Collns: and ■ 1962 Pontiac.radio,
Dore children; Mr. Walter :Collins i' • .' ;
and Mr. Donald 'Robertson, gave
a ,couple of musical ' numbers. ,A
sing -song ' was ; enjoyed; a skit
"Come to the • wedding," with
Mrs. • Donald McCosh, Mrs: Bur-
ton Collins, Miss Margaret Rob=
ertsonp Mrs. Don Dore and 'Mrs.
Gordon MacDonald performing.
Mr: ' and Mrs Bushell Were. pre-
sented ` with a cor.ning.;ware frying
pan.. '
Unit . two of Bervie United
Church Women met at the horn"
of Mrs, Percy. ' Griffith .on• Wed-
nesday evening. • •
' MisB Katherine Bushell,Miss.
Helen McFarlan and Mr: Allan
McFsrlan;- Wiagham, spent the
week -end at their hoines inthis
vicinity.. :
A. number frtnn here attended
the Kinlough Presbyterian Church
anniversary on Sunday.. • •
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