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DUNGANNON
Mr. J. C.. Durnin, 'Kitchener,
v ted home with. 1Vtr, •and Mrs,
Ui is'Finnigan.
.Fred' 13a2•c:hler of • Gode-.
r`i.tl wa.,' a rocent 'visitor With a
• nci,;hboUr, Mrs Irvine
'FI7 y. Ws understand that singe•
tire: cic•iitn of '.her huab.and,, her.
1.,41.-.4,.ith-dnpreprty.'in—the village.
•;,- f, r gale, making•her home with
r•r.��1♦� r�:
MIAS Clara Sproul: returned'to.
St'at1':,rd after visiting at .home
u';th her si,,ifers, ` Mize* Rebina
.and Nettle Sproul,
Mr, James, Wilson afterreceiv-
ing a nasty 'fait when ,he fell in
h:M
.barn;is :di,in• OK '•tOwards
rec vt.ry• and after having' a body
cast -for his back •will.soon retu,rn.
'hrme,
Theea
I shut -inns 'who were recently
presentett,. with•'flowering bulbs
by 'rni•mbers of the local
,.,members were pleasantly sur-.
.prisC•d and are happy .to have
.been remembered in this ways,,
-Mr and Mrs. Lionel Lan.gevin
and family, Lorrie,, Paul,' 1VXich.elle..
of Comox, who have been visit -
;'ing Syl•via's mother.,, Mrs, L. Stin
• . BSH or BUSH PROPERTIES gel and
-Angus left Saturday and
were
•oheduled ,to leave Trenton
for •Metz,, France on. Monday. ,
'Miss Ida Whyard• is spending• a:
while during.the-winter months
with Mr:: and Mrs. Herb : Finn'igan.,
Tie United Church'. Sunday
school ...teaachers :catered to
;,the.
•eholars on Friday night to the
annual to kc:V sapper
l�ev• Goston>y,r is holding
•,veoRly classes in the• United'
Linn to:.study 'the,' book "The
Truth, arid:;the••Way' on Wednes,
gay ni_hts',at °&:30 Pm. •
1'ubl i:c . School was, '.cancelled
dere on Monday y due to the,'st 'Storni
o.
and• cold blustery weather: •
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LOCHALSH
.Mr, D. A: Ma•rLennan rs tiol.i-'
daying in 'Arkansas.
Prayer services tWere :held: in
Ashfield Preiby.teri•an Church 900
Wednesday evening when Rev,
MacKenzie of Pine li v.er was
.guest speaker. •
Rev,- MacKenzie and Rev. Mac-
Conibie •were entertained at the
home of Mr : and Mrs: Bill Rosa
on Wednesday evening,Quilts were' made for Mr. and
Mrs, .Eldon MacLennan• at the
'tiornes of Mrs.. Oliver. McCharles
and 1VIrs. D.,.R.'MacKenzie.
Miss : •Sadie'' Johnstonet Mrs.
Irene' MacKenzie and Mrs. Edna.
Ross were in Wingham on Tues-
day at. a Presbyterial meeting,.
Mrs. Henry.MacKenzie• has.
be mill•wi'� est•
e v th the r1� a .'es.
Several :froth ''the community;
rr otore•d to London to visit Geo.
"M'oncrief who is a..Patient in Vie
toria hospital. •
Mrs.:'Emil4 MacLennan' spent a.
ifew',days at the Brotchie 'home in
Kincardine,,
Many fromthe district 'were n
Lucknow at 'the ` Co-op i anquet
on Thursday evening.
CULROSS;,CORN.ERS:
''The: "flu" is 'making 'Islam -mad
winter rounds and has:caught 'up•
with ' several while . some*: of 'the
children have German .Measles,
'Mrs. Everett' : Parker is . Shorne'
from Walkerton Hospital.
. Miss' Ada- Wall; London,:' spent.
the week -end '-at her. home . here..
6.4 .Friday there was a Bruce
County' ' Farm Building Tour..`
From this comn'vunity 'j'o'ining in
the rounds were •Frank Murray,.
Reg ,Brown and Orval .Wilson.
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PAGE' SEVEN
Former • 5..,K..•.' CJeri .:
Going To..Quebec
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,Rev, 3, : L, • Burgess,. Pastor sof
St: Andrews Presbyterian'Church
in' Hanover ar,d:. Knox Church..in
Ayton for, the past three years,
has received a call froom the
joint parishes of St, Andrews •
Church at Aylmer,. Quebec,; and;
Cushman •Church at Hull„ Quebec.
Rev.' Mr. Bur':gess expects to'
take over his new charges at the •• -
end' of January:•
Referring to .the transfer t'he
Hanover Post said:
"Whsle "here, . Rev,. ands Mrs.
Bul^gess have talten an active in-
terest in the Community, 'Where
'the fu_rrier.,has .en .a .member
cf andel he:d olroe ein the Mini,st
, eriauu Association; . was chairman
of the P ,operty Cornmittee • of
the Public Library Board, & was
also a member • of the'..Lawn.
Bowling. and Curling Cubs: He
was also assistant Cub ' Mastter.
"Mrs. Burgess has been active
in the women's organizations of
the, Church; the 'Women's Hospi-
tal/ Auxi1ir''Y
a and' Art, . Glasses..
"Both• Rev. "and Mrs' Burgess
well be sincerely missed not only
by memtbers of their own cion-
grega•tion, !but 'in the: communityy
generally,"
Rev, Mr; Burgess ministered
Sout, a • ' ,Church --,from 1930
to 193'6. He su•cceed•ed Rev, A:, K.
NIai Laren ,who was: here 'briefly' -
after Rev;, :J. Ar' Janie''s • Mr, '',Bur•-
gess.. was .succeeded ".by Rev. , :G.
M Young,; • •
• During .'his...pastorateat • .South
Kinloss, Rev.. Mr. Burgess .. mar
rigid. Mazy 'Mitchell of • Wingham.
It 'was during his.'ministry that
the 'organ was first .used` ifor the:.
evening' service,withthe Scot.
.tisk Psalter 'still sed . for .the
. ..'
service of " praise .. .
They"visited•;Beef Dalryan�d.• Hog
set : ups in the Paisley, Mildmay, ,
Teeswater,:Rip?ey and Kine-ardine: . ..
areas.
Mr. and Mr.s. James .Wraith,
,Luc.kn^w, visited 'Thursday with
Mrs ",F -ank Brown and Rea..
•'Vii;': and ;Mr•s• • Archie •Ste.wart,:
Kincard,:'ne. spent Friday vx'it'h "Mr:
and. Mrs. Toni Stewart and'boys..
Linda Wall:' is spending'•sorne
wher ratrr'Mrs
m ; •
P? oe Wa" `' T e•sw ate''.• '..
.,,Debbie .-.Haiderby . ,entertained
her: young',fr iends Saturday The
occpsion .being her 7th.birthday,
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Including •
breakiiv.
Otciton
eakin at
Garage. •
of their
mention
i. School,
;,mer burg. •
;soon and
iday , and...
.and Esso
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broke, AA.
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"Just because you• 'harve ;been;
kepi; wakin.g.. said . the; nurse
she expectant father, ''doesn't
necessarily mean the .baby: will
1'bea.gi�' . •
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Oneof the )biggest troubles
ith success,' these ':days is tthat• ---
its .r'eci'pe is about the same,•as.
that' for a nervous breakdown.:
1NGSBRIDGE.
,The card party held .in , the
school. Tuesday f'• last week was.
well attended, .The,' • even;' was;:
sponsored by the t•eacheis;, Mrs
Fisher„ and rs ' dkin and p r
pits. The 1'adie.s .prizes -• Went to
\trs.,Lott ar(d '.Wald of Wh;te-
church.' Frank; ;L'eddv of Gode-
l ic,h ca'�tuied the .gents' 'high. and=.
Henry Drennan the consoiatiom.
prize: Cletcis• 'Dalton won the.
prize for the most lonte•'hand arid. •
Clifton Austin won the lucky,
dra'w:. •
Mt. and—Mrs. Nick Pei :`y ` of
Det.•ort visited' relativves•here `aid.'
in Gc derich last .week.
John O'Connor spent :last
• Wednesday in. London.
Mr., and Mrs, Jim Siniiett and
:family are s-pend.ing several
weeks in Milwak•ee .wiliere Jim
is taking a, :course in D 'ese1
gineerrng,,'
Misses betty' Laic 'and` Eileen
'Va.s'sel1a' of b,etroit
giSef1t last
,eek at' their :hone here.
Mfg, R•et'a 'Brown spent '.last
week -gni" in. Toronto,
able
ed for an'
:get gas .
es in the'
north of
•� ' entered
:vel:
of gag.
burglar's
at, 'Jack
a block.,..
:They
a near
ration of /,;•
t ,lhan.'at•
ettedl ex-
.n•e.'for
breakin
he• went
:first ,time:
:r battery.
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`plant 'or,
sari to re=
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'hick .wag
making
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; east-enPd,
loreseat
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amity
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a ToRvn-
the kind'-
tied tent.
destroyed . •
on Tues-
,
r1'ues
a couple
• Iiowald
`zs .except'
wearing,
their py
V'
children,.,
'ears and
•espon•ded
rd: of the
spontarie-
»g•
are pr•e
to • in part
it
across"-
and
cross"and Mrs. .
are pre.'
o rebuilt,,
sterer`• by'
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