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'.W PI4ISDA' MAY 1st,,: 1963.
DIJNGANNON:
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO .
PAGE FIFTEEN .•
Mr. -& Mrsk Ken:'Phomas, Lyn-
da and Wendy, Toronto,: spent
the Week end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Theme's Webster.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.' Bill
Bradley, Brenda, Faye and Al.,'
ice,, ,Goderich. also • visited with.
her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Sparks and
Janice,, Port Elgin .visited their
eeusins • Mr. and Mrs, Bob Mole
•.and family on .Sunday,,
Mr. and Mrs, Ronald 'King
and family, of. , Dundas .visited
with chis .brother Mr. Fred King,
Mrs. King and Bill on Sunday,
•Mr.. and Mrs,' ;Den'Walden,.
Vicky and Monty .of Kincardine
visited. Mr. and Mrs, •Bene :Mole
and Mrs: W. ,ii. Andrew for the
week end at their . homes.. •• '
Mr. and 'Mrs.' Chas Fowler and
.son Tom were '. recent • `visitors
with Tier .brother Rev. Glen Ball
of Barrie ;who is ' in very poor
health, •• '
Mr. and ''Mrs,' Fred King and
son. Bili on Wednesday. •of ;fast
week visited . Mr. King's brother
Mr. 'Ernie King at .:a Hamilton.
Hospital, who. is:making a. mar-
vellous recovery ` from virus
pneumonia.
Mrs. J; :J. Ryan who spent the.
winter at - the home: of :her :laugh-'
• ter Mrs.. Gordon Kidd, •Islington,
returned., home at .the week end.,
She was " accompanied,. by . Mr,
• and !Mrs.1 Gordon '.Kidd and' their.
family,' Ry..ari and Sheila:
Little Lynda Thornes, ;daughter
of Mr 2 and ;Mrs ',Ken Thomas,.
Toronto, ; is . remainin'g this eek,
with' her grandparents • Mr. and
Mrs; Thomas Webster. ,
A large representation of local
and surrounding ladies o:!. Auk-
iliaries 'and :United Church .. Wo
• men . attended the Easter 'Thank-.
:offering :meeting.:. at the Dun-
gannon United church on 'Tues-
day afternoon of .last week. ,Mrs.
K. K. bawson; , tpresideet,";was
in 'the, chair, Mrs. :Cecil. 'Blake
read the seriptur.e lesson.' Mrs.
Gordon' Finnigan ; was: organist
arid`' Mrs. N. L: .Gdstonyi ..led. in
prayer. Mrs,' • Dawson spoke a
few • words of Welcome..to the
visiting ladies. .Mrs.' .hied - Dick-'
son. and Mrs. 'George Westlake
Of, Port Albert sang a`duet Mrs.
Raymond. ,Finnigan. ;:introduced
the • guest speaker ' Mrs McTag
gart of Brussels • who gave a.
spiendi;d tepip, on • •Where are
we? • ;Mrs. - JohnDeer, and' Mrs,•
Gordon Chatnney. sang a duet.
During the offering a .quartette
Bernice Thorrypseee Jean Stoth
ers, Sussin Park and Anne Er-'
rington sang "Hear the pennies
dropping."' Mrs. Harvey' Alton
gave the offering' Prayer, •After
the 'closing ' hymn, lunch was
served in the • abasement.
The regular. meeting of , the,
Dunganon Women's. Institute .nnet
at the Ahome 'of Mrs. N. L. Gose
tonyi, Current Events was the
theme of the :meeting convened
by, 'M"rs. W, Zinn. and led by
the preside • •Mrsrl 'Blake.
Twenty` member answered ..,t'he
roll call' Eby payment of • fees..
Donations ' were voted to Care
and Friendship, Pennies also py-
jamas to, the Childrens Aid. An
invitation from. Auburn Women's
Institute• was accepted ..for May
•2,Ist at • 245 ' p.m.. Plans were
completed, for the; • District' An-
nual to be held •May• 30th in
Dungannon United Church. Re-
ports were adopted from audi-
tors and Standing• committee' con.
venors. Mrs, Ivan: Rivett gave a
well prepared. motto "Let ane
give so much 'time to improve
myself, that I shall have • no
time' for . criticizing others." Mrs.
Hugh McWhinney conducted the
installation of 1963,64.• of f icers as
follows. Past •pres.,,•Mrs.• H..Mee
Whiney .pres., Mrs. Cecil Blake;
lat. Vice, . :Mrs. G. Chozier, 2nd
.vice, Mrs. Otto ''app; secy-treas.,
Mrs..Harvey Alton; assist., Mrs.
Mary •Errington;. District direc=
ter, Mrs. H. McWhinney; alter-
nate,. Mrs •Est'her: Rivett; Branch
directors, ,Mrs. • Wilbur Brown,
Mrs. 'L. Ivers, Mrs. Graham Mc-
Nee; ,pianists,,Mrs. •E•ran.k Jones,
Mrs Willbur' . Brown auditors,
Mrs. W.• •Stewart, ..Mrs. .BesSie
Stewart; •press, :Mrs. K. Dawson;
•standing : 'committee :con•venors,
.Agriculture, Mrs. Raymond '�F'.in •
Wigan,. ' C•andian '.Industry, Mrs.
Lerrie.. Hasty," Citizens'hip, Mrs''.
Fred . :Young, :Education,:• Mrs. T:
C. Anderson, .Historical Research,
of d Current Events; Mrs. ''War
ren Zinn, .Home 'Economics,.iMr's.:
Chester Finnigan, 'Hea'lth, Mrs..
Wilmer •R.'utled e, • Public Relee
tions, Mrs ,Hugh McWhinney.
Next 'regular meeting :tabe held,
:May `:23rd.. A very infor,,fnative
OIL BURNER;BR!NGS .
—1 YOUR=FURNACE
Maybe,' your old furnace does
'not perform the way it shouldt
Let:uslook overyourequpment
before you decide to buy.a new
'furnace: Chances are that all,
you _need is a• new,/ efficient
Esso Oil burner:
ow Budget ,Terms
Up To Five Yegirs To Pay .,
ROY` HAVENS
Plumbing. and ,'Heating,
FSSO. OIL. BURNER
Sales .and: Service
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HOME HEAT SkE Yl'G
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address. was . ;given ;by Mrs. N.
L. Gostonyi onr. 'United Nations.
Lush Was convened .iby Mrs
J •Falls: •
FERN ROBB 'PASSES
• There passed away:' in Goder-
•ieh hospital' on Sunday evening,
Agnes ' Fern: ,Robb •. in ' her 64th
year, • after . an l'11•riess : of only
24 hours from' a heavy..stroke.
Miss Robb -' was; the 'daughter'
ef'• the late •John Roble and .Eliz-
a.beth. Fowler Rabb: She was -one
Of a family of nine daughters
and three sons. Miss Robb .had
made.. her home home at D•ungan•r�ion
for a nuneber of years before
going to Goder ieh= where s•he
Was :a rneinber of North '• St,
United.. Church.,
•The _.funeral ',service was held
at the Stites e.Funeral ..Home in
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Wed- At Hacket
Church. Saturday.
PENNINGTON ' ALTON
Hackett United Church,, at-
tractively decorated with yellow
and white . rnun?s and:. white
candles, was • the setting for the.
marriage on. Saturdey,..April.27
at 2.:30 p.m. of Elizabeth Marie,
Alton
Alton °(Betty), daughter. of the
late Mr. and Mrs. George Alton
and ' 'Mr. Roy Maurice T'enning-
ton, son' 'of Mr.. and 'Mrs.. J.
Carl .Pennington of R.R. 2 Tees
water. The ceremony was igen
formed :by Rev. G. W. Kaiser,
Given: in anarriage by' her
.uncle Mr.. Blake' Alton, the bride
wore a floor length gown. of
'bengaline e•taffetta over • net,
Princess 'line bodice efashionid
with lily point' sleeves • and, scoop
neckline of lace • and flowing
skirt- with :lace applique. Her
headdress was d coronet' crown
:of pearls and ..fingertip veil. She,
carried '.red ' roses .on a white
Bible. •
Miss Marjorie..`Alton, of Wing-
ham,
ingham, ,sister of the- ;bride, as maid
of honour was dressed in..mint
green. silk eerganza, With . bout -
fent " skirt, `puffed• sleeves :••and
scooped neckline. .She wore, a
matching ' headdress, •over•> : the
face 'veil, 'white.:accessories and
c•arrzed a green .and .Whiteum-
brella of rnums• '
The two dower girls were
Lynn and • `Dianne Penningtone
nieces of the groom,, gowned •
alike in !mint •green nylon sheer
over •.ta'ffetta with •lace applique.
They.. wore crowns , , of white;
flowers .and. 'earried,Annbrellas •of'
yellow And white minis.
. '•The.,bestman was Mr. Ray; Pen-
nington,!, R.R.::2 Teeswater, tnrvin
brother of .the.• groom. The. ,ush
ers were. Douglas Alton . ;brother.
of. the bride and Everett...; Pen=
ningto; •, • brather', • of.. theg
.room.
'Mrse Ray Pennimgaorn, R.R.:, 2
,Teeswater • was•: o.rg:anist and; Mr.
;Lorne . Forster: of Luc-khow. was
soloist, singing "0 'Per.'fect Love''.
and ""23rd Psa•l;m.
Rer• the receptions and •'dinner.
which followed at Haekett's
'Church, the bride's •grandmother,
Mrs. Aubert. Alton' •of ••-. Lucknow,
•recei•ved • in.. -.ea dress±eof- bice
figured silk' o:verlay.ed witch- ny
eon sheer, ;blue and. white access
sories.. and 'corsage .of . white , car-
nations. She Was assisted by ,the:
groom's • mother ':who chose: •'a
.powder:: blue sheath dress, • 'em-
ibroidered .powder .blue bombe -
zine, white. accessories and• cors
sage of pink carnations:
For travelling. the bride•:wore
bl'ue double .knit suit;.. white
,accessories and .white >mum Core
,sage. : •
Mr. and Mrs. Pennington
reside at R.R. ••2 Wirrgham. ,
,Guests. were present ;from' N•a-.,
,panee, Gorrie, Gode.ri.�ch, :Palmer
•stun; , •Winghem,..Dunrfville, Lon-
dons, Lucknow, Mildmay, !AU.r
burn ,and TeesWater.
I Goderich ori . Tuesday,: conducted:
by Rev. W. J. ten' Hoopen, with
interment. in Greenhill Ceme-
tery, 'Lu.cknow. ;
• . Miss Rtobb •s • sur.viVed .'by:: two
sisters, Mrs. Ethel 1VI.ecDen.ald of
Durrgannon, IVIr.4 Lyda .Ritchie of
Luckriew. and a :b'r'other; . John
Robb of liol'yrood., •.'
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WFIIECHURCH
ii and Mrs Walter. Brown
of A.mberley visited on Sunday
at then. heme 'of Mie: and Mrs.
Charlie :Tiffin.
.The. cor irnunity extends'.d:eep-
est' sympathy to the, Patterson
'families on the sudden passii+ig. f
Albert Patterson, '. .
Mre Stanley Monro, • Michael
andPeter. of : Woodstock, :,Mr.
'Leonard James and. Mr• and
Mrs, Basil' Thom.pfion, of, Preston,
spent,•, thewick end • at th;e h•otne
Of Mr, Arthur Moore.
Mr. and .Mr=s, Williare '-Culbert
,..•. .er. ;sited en Sunday
of 'Kitchener
.apt the home. of Mr, and M'i"cc,••
R Ssel. Ritchie,
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Mr,,, and Mrs., Bill Parker of
at the
geetr visited • on Sunday
home of Mr, and Mrs. • Ben iilc-
:•Clatnagliere Mrs. McCletia'ghan
returned home after spending a
few'days with the Parkers. y'
Mr: and Mrs. Albert Corilt es
tied Diane viSited.:on Sunday at
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If you're:, not, you should
consider using: ' better sires :for. al
.herd improvement. • Herd ' im- e
provernent means higher in •,
coirie ,more dollars. to. buy ..the'
"extras" for .• , your family. '
To,, produce better livestock for •
better., living,' join • the swing .to
artificial breeding. Contact .
ATERLOO CAT:LEBREEDING •
ASSOCIATION•
Phoning hours 'till . 9:30 an.
.2 -YEAR-OLD. RESCUED
(Continued
Brian was,.
branches ' sand
stayed afloat
drifted' .for
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• caught iri;,•;soine
mir=aculously had
although• he had
distance.' He: • was.
bi e 'but crying when J•a•ck .pul-•
Med hi,.m•aut •of. the water. He'
was taken to the Leader home:.
just :as firemen, •summoned by
the oalarin, . arrived.* Brian :Was
taken.: to. the doctors and ,•anter
examination 'was: 'released :with
"a shot of penicillin:"
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Water was chest deep where
Jacek. '-a-rrisl Yretrievedetheeyoung
seer,. well .over, the head' of
young Jimmy, Farrish• ;who' ;Was
swimming gamely.. and bravely
to 'the ''aid: of Brian Leader:
Had the: ,youngs:ter drifted.:fur
Cher, or disappeared.. under the
water, ' it might :have been dif_.
,ficult: locating him ; as. the river
enters the MacDonald mill pond
aishort. distance from the place
Where' be was picked, from the
water. „ •
the 'home o•f. ,Mr..ee Mrs. Wilbert
Schwict'e•nberg- in Port Elgin. •
Mrs. W R.: Farrier visited, last
week .at the 'home .of .Mrs, Sam
Reid in' LucknoW.. .
' Mr. >and "M•rs. , 'Russel• Proctor
of •Layonia,. Michigan spent the
Week end at the home:. of Mr.
•and •Mrs •Russe; „Ritchie.
.• Mr Wayne • Hnry' and. Mr
Garry Willis of ' Toronto •spent
the Week end in, .Wlitechurch
at their homes.
• Mrs. Irene :Paiterson, Mr. and
:Mrs. •Gordon ''Montgomery. of
Toronto and Mr, and Mrs,; Ralph
Patterson of Kapusleasing spent'
the week •'end 'at . the !home of
Mr. :Charlie- Taylor, '
Mr, and. Mrs. Tom Reed 'vis-
ited, over' the week end at the
hotne of Mr.; 'and Mrs. ' Ewart
MacPherson and visited on Sun
day at the . home sof Mr, and
,M'rs..--Douglas 'Snell in Londs-
bor:o. •
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• Mr. Angus Gordon of Saska-
toon passed away " Wednesday
last after a .heart .attack. Mr.•
.Gordon was in • his 432nd ,.year
and*was the son 'of the :late• Mr,
and M"rs,• Archibald Gordon . o,f
Langside. He leaves to mourn 1
'%mother. James iGer.+don and two
sisters Mrs, Duncan of Saska-•
toon and Mrsk ,Jack McGee ' of
Wingham, His funeral rias hold
oat : Saturday in, :Saskatoon, •
PURPLEGOVE•• K
Boyle: and 'Wray Thom-
pson °'started, to ; sc:pool after:
Easter'
Mrs. Frank Dore 'and Dianne
'were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
W llia'irri ,Arnold ; and. Mr..La and
Mrs. Gerald`. Brindley. ••
,and. Mrs .Russel' Hewitt
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were ;Monday visitors With* MO.
and Mrs.. Victor/ G'awley.• • •
'Mr '.and Mrs. • Goldie! Huston.
spent Thursday with Miss .Mar-
garet • Rober.tson.. anc4:. Mr,. Don'
Robertson.
Mrs: ',Gordon MacDonald en=
ter twined friends at a shower•
for Miss Gladys Graham on
Saturday evening, ` •
Itr, and Mrs; :Clayton' Wat'ke,
Jeanette and, Mar•l.ene, Mr. ..and
Mrs...Ardill Mason w'ere—guests
of, Mr; and ,Mrs. Donald Mc -
Cosh. •
Mr. and .Mrs. Glenn Young
and• V'ieki Louise were Suriday
guests. `of ••Mr • and Mrs, Burton
Colliri�s, 5. • •
Mr. .and Mrs, Fred Gilchrist,
Miss Winnie Wrightson spent
Sunday with Mr. 'and .Mrs. Gor-
don MacDonald. .
Mrs.'" Donald M•cCosh, • ' itr`s.
Herb Farrell, Mrs, Howard
Thompson, Mrs, William 'Arnold,
•Mrs. George' •«•Harkness,^ Miss
'Margaret Robertson, Mrs. Mor-:;
,ford Mackey and .Shirley;, Su-
san .Colling were visitors- .with
Mrs,' Frank"" Dere: •
•Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold'
and 'Mr..and .Mrs. Donald ••Mc-
`Cosh were Sunday guests of,
Mr. and Mrs Westey".4Ti11ey•'and
Mr. Harold: Tilley, Cern-eon ''Sun-
day. •
Mr.. and Mrs. ,Clarence Me-
Lennan and Beth; Mr. and Mrs.
Russel: Hevr itt, Carl and Delbert
and• Ronnie Dore were . ves tiers.
with Mr; and ' Mrs; Claude Dore.
Mrs. ;Russel: .'Collins :spent.
Tuesday evening with ,Mrs....
thur 'Collins: :
' Mrs,• Glenne Stanley, Anna,•
Marie and': David spent Sunday.
with "Mrs Helen -.•Swann.
WANT 'INTERMEDIATE.
'JCHURSDAY.
WILL DECIDE,
An • effort is ;being Made to
arouse interest in an'':feg:ririedi-
,:
:'ate •.. softball '..'team in r'huckn • '
s a ow `.
this: sun—prier.) •The deadline for;
entering a team • is May •4th ..A
"manager :and spons.or" 'seem. ass= •
siired, so it remains with enough
players to ` show therR interest;;;
follo :ed•.'. up: • by the backing .Of
fans.:. •
A. nu�rnber. of local boys played
with Winmgham.. -last year, .and
theym. fight° ibe e, pected. to form
the 'back+bone of a team here
this . summer , 'A • practise has
.been called .for Thursday evening
at 7;:00. o'clock in .the : Caledonian •
P:eek_TherturnoutWnay well de-
cide. ,for. .or :against 'a.. team,
Bruce •
M�st:FAME
Shareholders .
A Meeting of . ' the Bruce
County FAME .of
, was
held in the Department of Agrii
culture; Walkerton on : April „24th
with the• roll call being ..answered •
by fourteen committee ' mern
bees Elson, Arnold,' Jack, Mac-
Gillivray, . Charles M'izen,, • Me?
White, Ernie Biernes, Ross Mee
Rae, Elmer' Persch.bacher,' Joe'
Millen.: • Walter Wiseman, :Imri
Cunningham; Wm, Arnold,, 'John -
Suth:erland, Joe'lliom:pson and .
Allan Halliday, Allan Halliday
:chaired the meeting. and, report
ed • on the informatipn meetings
held in March' at.Arkwright and
Chepstow. • .
Jack. MacG•illiv.ray, reported' on
the. kcal ,:plant ! site. ',l•le said:,
they have sites chosen.: near
Hanover subject •to soil tests St
Water ' Resources Commission
approval,, He said Bruce County
has noised :$95,330 or 91.6'% .of .
their
quota.Bruce• has•• the Most,
hshareholders Of any County,
e The next meeting, „:4 -:. to 0. be -
called inmmediately.e following
receipt of reports' of sail tests
and Water .Resources. Cotnn # e
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