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LIONS ICE CARNIVAL
In ' The Arena
FRIDAY ` EVENING;
Webster and
MacKinno
NEWS
Editors:;
Gordon MacNay,'• Wayne Brooks,
and Percy, McClennaghan
UCKNoW s, NTINEL, Ll
• The week commenced as usual.
-with the few sleepy -heads` who'
•kept the rerilai'ning awake having
to do all the work-, A;few .sighs,
but mostly• groans' were heard
when the exam. time -table was,
released, •
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In `an • •exhibition 'basketball
game at Kincardine on Tuesday,
the • "Seniors 'managed , to win
their game by, an exceptional' 38
to 37, win not very •often' done.
The. juniors, ,without doubt doing
their ,best, were beaten, 49-31.
On Wednesday,' 'Maurice "'The
•Rocket" Richard, related the
.story,. of his career' to. the stud-
ent . of • both public • and high.
,schools;; whowere• greatly.' en-
thused we're sure, by this famous
sports figure.. He ' was given a.
,warm send off, the afternoon be_
ing concluded •by: Mr.; Kirk` ask-•
ig the assembly to stand and
'sing God Save.' .The "King".
(Don
(Don't we•' all make mistakes)?
'Since mild weather' prevailed,
•the .Skatin'g party . scheduled for.
Friday.. postponed.,
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NN.ON
Visitors -with. ,Mr. and. Mrs:
Herb Finnigan, for the week -end
were Mr. and Mrs. Wrn., 'Atkin-
son and• Mrs. Lauretta Hefford,
Toronto' and Mr, J. C, DurniA of
Kitchener. They also visited Mrs.
W. H. McClure' at,Pinecrest Man-
or Nursing Horne in L cknow ....
Mr,. Tom Koviak,- Detroit. was
home for. the. week -end:
Mr. ' and Mrs.; ',Everett Erring:
ton visited a. feW. days with rela-
tives at 'Contiber,. • • /
We 'understand. Miss:Hefty El-
liott is progressingnicely to-
wards recovery at Wingham Hos
Pital, where . she has been for
nearly two: weeks•. ' • •
Mrs, Robert Here, "received . a
'nasty. 'fall on Friday afternoon.
She was coming: ;down the ''front
steps of her home and on some
ice slipped and broke; a bone in.
her leg just above the ankle. She
was attended by the local doctor,
Dr H. A, S:• Vokes' and removed
to ' Alexander Marine Hospital;
Goderich, later that ' afternoon.
The injure& member: was *put in
a cast and •after a -few days' re
cove"ring . ' from shock, she in-
tended to • spend a while ' at the`
home ,of her 'son, Mr. and 'Mrs.
La Verne Culbert;;: Goderic`h, For-
tunately'. there'w.ere•. some :other
ladies leaving the United Church'
after a meeting and were ;able to
give her some assistance and sum
However, ;tithe Teen . •Tow.n 'dance..
made • up .for it, .as . there Vas.-
good
was good crowd.
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announces new dividend scales •which will result
in an increase. in the total amount to be paid in
dividends to its participating, policyholders In'.
1961, over.; $41 million . will be paid; out in the
flan of dividends, an increase of nearly, $3 mil
lion o::ver'the cor:responding'amount in 1960..
For 'the second con'secut'ive .year,. SunLife's representatives '
sold ove.r"$I billion of life insurance, riiore 'than
any, Other,,.Canadian life insurance company,:
and .thereby 'protected ,„the lives and futures 'of
thousands •of families:' ;
And fair the ni'netieth consecutive year Sun Life,
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ilsst.•ts at 'December 'gist, '1960 •'• •
A .copy Of tlie'.Sun I,i.fe Annual Report for 1060..will be sent to policyholders copies
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W�11:'Irvin who was a
tientat'.Wingham Hospital, for a;
week with an" `infection in his
knee was able to return to his.
home on Sunday, being conveyed
tby his. son, Robert Irvin who had
visited him at the' hospital. • •
Mr.. Fred King employed' at
Hamilton was home• Friday for.
the week -:end• and on. Saturday
held 'open shop for ,barbering..
Ml's,• T'; ' (Rev,) Richards and
Mrs, HerbFinnigan,, leader; of
C.G•I.T. • groupon Thursday night
with the girls :.enjoyed a skating.
party on a •rink at, the home of
Mr. and Mrs Don M;cKenzies &'
enjoyed refreshments, in thehouse
later;
Mrs. Nellie Steward, 94 was
taken suddenly ill.on Sunday ev'-
ening and. later'wremoved by am-
ibulance •to..Goderich• hospital and,
according to reports is responding
to treatment, Mrs. Stewart's
younger siste ," Mrs, Tho; Ed-
munds. who • lasbeen with her •
from Seattle, Wash., 'on"' an ex-
tended visit is in 'feable : heal
and 'on Monday evening was re
.moved to a nursing ',home
Lucknow, during her sister's con-
valescence.::
Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Glenn, lo-
cal mail -carrier and Mr, and Mrs.
George 'Glenn, Goderich and Mr.
'Harold (Bud): Glennstarted., on
Sunday, February 12th on .a trip
south and„ taking a . trip, down
over, to California. They: expect
ed to be :away; three weeks or a
month,
Mr.' and Mrs:. David. Durnford
and'. 'Brian' of Willowdale were
;week -end visitors with Mr. ar
Mrs.Jas
. Wilson and urr
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BORN -= February:l2th. at Wing -
ham Hospital .to ` Mr: and Mrs.".
Keith •Cranston;. a son 'James:
Charles,' • The . mother. and ..babe
came; home;:on . Friday. ' and are
doing..well.
Mrs....Harvey Maize' enjoyed' the
week -end visiting her niece, Mrs.
Roy.Burchill, Wingham.`They al-
so made 'trips. to visit! Mrs'. Jas:
Wallace, .: Seaforth, 'Mrs`. Glen'
Springer, Tillsonbiirg and Mrs.
Stanley Dennisat 'Clifford'
Mrs, Fred Baechler is sornewhat
improved in health. Mrs. Wilfred'
Whitman of ' ,Dublin ' is', nursing
her .mother.
The WorldDay of Prayer was
obser ied'Friday afternoon in the
Dungannon United Church. with
`about forty:: ladies attending The,
• theme of ,.'the. meeting was For --
ward Thro` t�lii Ag_es—i—n,=, Jrrbr r::
ken=Uiirea which topic Mrs.. Ce-.
cel
Blake, took, ',' speaking of the•'
value of Prayer.. Leaders; in res
ponOve .prayers were Mrs.` Esther
Rivett, ' Mrs. Robert .McAllister:
and . .Mrs Ben : Mole. Mrs: L:•.
•Stingel . presid'ed ' at the , organ ' for
hymns and accornpanied the
guest `soloist, Miss Bertha • blue,
Ripley Who ..sang two lovely so-
los, in the Garden with Jesus . &
Oh it is:Nondenful. Mrs. Melvin
Reed . gave a 'very good ::article
on Prayer.; Ladies giving prayers.
by . appointment were .Mrs. Heigh
McWhinney; Mrs. Heiib• Finnigan,
.Mrs. C'. Fowler, .Mrs. E. Black, •&•'
brought home from, . Wngha
,hospital on Friday.. •
Mr, Don Robertson, Milton,, is
spending this week here with .
Mrs. Robertson arra. family at then-
home of her parents, Mr.
and
Mrs. .; ohn Schumacher., •
Mr. -:and Mrs, 7 om....• Stewart .& '•
boy's were dingier' guests Sunday
evening. of Mr:,. and Mrs,, Ralph
Goesel and fannily, Kincardine.
Mr. and: Mss: Murray Hender
sori and. family, Lucknow were
the guests • Sunday of . Mr. and•
Mrs. Jaynes Wraith.
Satan: Hey, you ' act like you •
own' this place.
Newcomer I, do.. My' wife• :gave
it to me daily. '
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Mrs. W!' 'Stewart. Mrs. Herb Fin When .it comes to your. flock
nigan and Mrs T. Richards',' lead-
ers ' of C.G.I T.. group , were pre-
sent .with the girls• in. uniform &
occupied front ; seats and. later
lent a • social atmosphere in 'the
basement 'serving tea and cook-
•ics:'Mrs:•..Robert McAllister on be_
•half • of the . ladies present' be
spoke• a word:.of thanks to the.
`W girls and leaders and
Miss B. Blue's ,singing, also was
appreciated: $12.45 were the col-
lection at : the meeting., •
c:uLROsS ..CORNERS
Oiti• teacher, Miss Bette Jean
'iocgins, . held a Valentine Pai•ty.
;at the school .on Monday after=
noon for, her •,•pupils and pre-
school' chi; dren in the section, A
good time Was had:' '
Mrs: Frank Brown arid Reg
spent Tuesday :evenin,, with Mr:
and 11/Ls. Ezra' Stanley, and fam-•
1
I Cnlough, • , .
'l\Zi s, Wm. Keith' has ire tirnecl
to her home in Winghain after
spending soni'e timewith her.
sister; Mrs. Jas: 'Wraith,
"Mrs. Frank Brown' was a recent
caller'' with Mrs. ' Win. Hodgins;'
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