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wgDNE$DAY, JAN. 27th, 1960
THE i.AJOX140W• SENTINEL, 10T7Clilicnifp ,QNTARIO
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I SO *BY.. , : .
THE', SENTINEL • „ : • '
THAT' 'speaking of anniVersaries
•and birthdays, The .Sentirier
has one.that comes and- goes
without causingus much
thought. 'The Sentinel 'had its
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origin 87 years ago' and has
been published -continuously
ever -since. The paper, was
established late in 1073, with
the 'first issue ,published-- the.
• first week of January 1874.
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• THAT Levi C. Boyle 61 Moose
jaw, 'Sask., and, a native of
the Kinlough' district, in re-,
newing his Sentinel says:
• cal news is arw.ays interesting
and, makes ,our» lives' so much
more peasant"
THAT the .Palmerston Observer
is ' the latest, weekly' to adopt
the 'policy, •of "cash for classi-
fied," and »wili no longer ac-
cept,. ;hese 'advertisements ••• by
phone., The purpose, 'is .io 'eli-
minate. the, tithe. and/ expense
involyed, in bookkeeping and
billing, which' reduces • their
• net worth to •little or nothing,
,' • not to mention those which
are never Paid. The, Sentinel
makes.an extra 10c charge. for
:Such phone ,orders, to help
compensate for such ‚things.
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ISCOU NT
ON ALL
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FRE1E PICK -JP' AND DELIVERY
-EVERY.
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
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DUNGANN ON
Mr, and s. Harvey Maize,
Mr. and 1VIrs, Harold Maize and
family , spent, the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs,. .Joe Prior .and
er relatives in Guelph. . • ,'
.'Mr. and Mrs. tinrnerson Fogal
and family o EirdiTa visited his...
'cousin, ,Mr. Ken Hodges,, wife
'aid.family 'on Sunday.
Mr.. and IVirs; iar1d Mugford
and family, Detroit, visited his
grandmother, 'Mrs. Abner , Morris
on Sunday.
•Miss Janet Young,' Carlow,
spent the week -end with lier
friend, Miss Sharon Park and.
attended her birthday party
Saturday evening.: •
The Y.P.U. of Dungannon
United Church' enjoyed a Bowl-
ing Party Saturday, evening' at:
the' Goderieh • Alleys •• after. ,a
short business meeting at the
Church. • •
Mr. Victor ,Errington 'was in
London last week <for a few days.
accompanying his son Mr. Ross
Erringtonand wife, who ' were
very anxious about their. little.
',eleven month old daughter,
erie, Who .had been rushed to St.
Joseph's • hospital Critically ill
with .' pneumonia. Ari Operation
Was later 'performed on her neck
to save her life and 'give relief.
It is very gratifying 'to know she
is, reiPondingto this • ctreatment
and better hopes are Maintained
for her recoVerY.. , : • '
Row ' the, teacher at the
'school by the West Wawanosh
liownship: half. Mrs.» Errington
was • the. twiner Elaine Little: -
They haVe, two other: children.
Miss Helen McGee is visiting'
her friend; ;Mrs. Ivan Henderson
(Jean. Eirington)., Toronto. ,
Miss JessieWallace Who was.
hospitalized at, Goderich for. a
few. weeks, •recovering froth
pneumonia,returned to her
hOrne , in, the village lone day
Mr. J. C. Durnin, Kitchener,
lYas .,,home. Over the week -end
arid 'arse,' his. sister Miss -Margaret
Joy Durnin, Toronto. '
Despite the'. stormy weather
the Sigma C. boys Went ahead
With their: •crokinole party on
Monday:night, which.at: that was
postponed froman: earlier. date.
.A fair crowd attended. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hodges , won first , prize
anct.firstlprize for the men was
-won .by Mr. Leonard Reed,•
Mr: ' Fred *king, Dungannon
barber received 'word that
Mother at Hamilton ''viras seri-
ously ill With pneumonia. A
speedy trip was .made toher
thedaide. and,'Mr. King returning
for ; business '• Mpnday, reported
her condition somewhat irriprOv-
Mrs, 'Eyerett Errington , left
Saturday via train to Victoria,
13.c., .and Vancouver to. Visit her
daughter, Miss' Marjorie Erring -
;ton,. whp has been nursing
'in the West for a couple of
years: Mrs. Errington intended
to 'spend 'about six weeks anddead iii 4 car at the outskirtS of•
possibly visit friends and rela- Winghani on Friday ,morning
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tives 4'qn her homeward trip abOut 8 00 ,c,9 cloek. , •
through 'Canadian West -Death, • was ibelieved due. to•
:Mr. and' Mrs. "Howard - Black •I 'carbon, Mopoxide, -poisiening, A
and Rennie 'spent the week -end passerby fOund - the car . in 'a'
!•with their , daughter, Mrs, Ray snowbank. The car's exhaust was
Stanley, ' husband and Laurie, ptugged with snow'.
St.• Thomas'. • Donna Thacker is a daughter
Mr. John Spivak is a patient of Mr., and Mrs. Harold Thacker
in St. Joseph, hospital, London,
for'. treatment to speed up re-
.covery.. sinte a fall, while at
Work Sorne" time ago. •
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Kintail,, January 2 1st, 1960
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ting Systein
A dispute ' has 'arisen between. the managers of
'the general store at Kintaill Sandy MacDonald,
. (the junior partner) wants to. put in anew furnace,
but Bill MacDonald (the senior partner) is against
th`e, idea.. •
(You're" all familiar with that conflict. The
•• upstart son goes into business- with his father, and
then smack! bang! he runs into trouble with
the older ,.member ofthe.gfirm when hetries to
introduce some of his 'new-fangled -ideas.)
' Well don't let this ,issue 'keep youaway folks.
It hasn't developed into an . all-out battle, for con-
trol' as. yet. .We're sill maintaining‘.a united ,, front.
when dealing, with the public even . though we're
'fightin mad at each other. underneath.
Right now though, it seems as, .though the senior
partner is havrng his own way — the pot-bellied
stove will be the ,heating system for this winter!
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The Junior partner is .not giving up that easy,
however. He'd like some of you folks to drop in &
.give him some. encouragement It fact,' he thinks.
you might wish to take advantage of some of the
SPECIAL JANUARY PRICES he's got PAINT,;"'
OVERSHOES and POTATOES. ..1)7
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We're open,: out • here from 9. a m to 7 • p.m.
...through the week, If you .happen to drop in one
' of these blustery 'winter days, we'll have a cheery
fiiegoing in that old poi -bellied stove..
ac otialds'
Kintail,' Ontario
IVIarch: Mrs. W.. BrOWn reported
for , the committee of kitchen im-
provement prior to the closing
benedication. The 'Association is
invited .to' the home. of Mit. Ce-
Fil.131ake for the February mee
ing.
Miss Ellen Durnin is steadily
. recovering• after •a slight .weak
#pell With her *heart.' She is
,nearing theripe age of 98' and
is .,doing pretty,' goOd • for her'
year's. 'She is keenly alert :and
bright. • , • •
Following 'the. afternoon , ser -
Vice at . Erskine Presbyterian'
Church Sunday ',afternoon, Rev.
Wallace c lean, clergy for the
Ipast., five- Years announced his
• On Tuesday we received .a
port of a. meeting• held .on Wed-
nesday • of last:. Week. „that,
late date, time or space did not,
..perrnit handling. . , •
Use lit:nOct week, will only,
croWd.. out..Sornething that ooipe
in. on time and has priority.
We away like. this, but it semis
we mustito drive .home. the fact, ,
that 'report's of churvh .and or-
ganization rn,eptings must •be in
OUT hands, ,the week the meeting::
takes 4gace: ,' •
MEMORIAL ORGAN
removal .,ta Elmsdare „near Mid-. FEATURED. YEAR
, , I. land or a three -circuit charge
Rev. McClean 'a native of Dun-.
gannon, 'Ireland and his wife,
won..high favor in the hearts of
the congregation- while in • their'
! midst so the. news was. learned
with. regret. •
YOUNG, COU
DIE IN MOTOR CAR
Murray Montgomery, 19,
1, Bluevale, and 'Donna Thacker,
'1 17; , of , Teeswater were. • found
of Teetwater. She is, Survived* by
five' sisters, Isabel of -Wingham
and. Brend,a; Barbara,. Beverley
and . Cora Jane and a brother.
'Mrs. . Lorne Iyers was hostess -,.dWard; at liOnie.
at.' her home for , the January She was employed at the Lloyd
meeting.. of the Unteci Church Manufacturing . Company in
W.A. Mrs, Clifford. Crozier th'e 'Wingharn.
newly Appointed 'president,, op- Murray IVIoritgornery,' son . of
ened in the usual manner with Mr: and •Mrs. Fred MoritgorrthrY;
motto; hymn & prayer, Mrs. Ray- was an only child—arid was em -
mond Finnigan . read. the scrip- PloYed as a truck driverby the
ture.:p,on call was 'ansWeted' by a and E, Seegthiller Company:
:•.'tWelve members, • :Mrs, ...Wilbur of Kitchener. ' , • ,
Brown gave thetopic »A mini- Montgomery was driver , of a
ster's 'Wife talks back:" Mrs. Jack car involved 'in :an accident lag
Alton conducted 0.' contest 91 spring rn which three Teeswater'
"names". A .donation of Was youths, Glei DiciltisOri, Bruce, 14-:
,given tetn. the triissiOn of 1,5ailotg,..rriont and:.,Johri Duffy ,were
Also $5. was donated. to the John killed, , Ile. suffered a fractured
Milton Society for the Ehnd•It skull 'and • facial lacerations'. ,in
was :decided. to. hold a congrega the. 'era* And Was hospitalized
tional .supper in the church in.forS0i titne •
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The annual meeting of Lang,
side Presbyterian Church was
held in the, church oii' Monday,
Jaritiary,18th. ,There was a small
'attendance due to :weather con-
-ditions. • • • .
A successful year ' was 'report-.
ed in. most.' departments .of. the
Work: .61the church. More ern-
pfia,is might be placed on the,
':bud•tionget givings •of the: congrega-:
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The session„reported one mar-
riage, three baptisms, two Mein,'
bers,•received by certificate, five ,
removed by 'Certificate, ;two bY
death, leaving a membership
69. More of a distinction will be
Made ',between aotive meinbers
and 'inactive members in the
•COmin.g• year for • statistics.
'The three retiring • managers;
namely Elmer Scott, Lloyd lk.,rof-,
fat and Douglas • Simpson were
re -appointed for another .-term.
Everett WiTik'tock. was appointed
to fill Out the term Of Bert Mot-
• fat who » now resides iri , Tees.:
water. '' " ' •
A highlight of the Year was
purchasing of a new electric
Hallman organ. This 'Was Made
possible by the efforts '0 the
Ladies' Aid with a .contributiOn
frOrn the general fundsof the
church.ThiS organ Vas, dedicat-'•
ed as a Memorial ,to• 'those `who
gave theii live Hx twO 'World
Warsr.. •
Gordon Moffat aas Y6
Ronald 'Conley; Donald Huffman,
Everett Whytotic, David Moffat
were appointed WI-ler&
• The congregatiott as a whige,
feel the need 'of a settled mirth
ster in their midst and hope ,all
'will earnestly pray loWard . that
end.
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