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CARD . OF THANKS'"
The congkegation of St. 'Plias:
Church, Dungannon, wish .to ex-
, their : thanks and apprecia-
tian to. all who assisted in any
way tomake their 100th anni-
versary `' such a wonderful sue.:
cess.
CARD OF THANKS •,
• The congregation: •.ofChrist.
Church, ':Port Albert .wish! to ex-
press their thanks and:. apprecia-
tion • to: all~ who assisted m any
way to make, their 100th anni-
versaryr such. a .wonderful= suc
cess.
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DUNGANNON
• St, Pauls Anglican church one
hundredth. anniversary on Sun-
day,* June 14th; ',was set some
tinge•' ago. as the date to celebrate
a century of an Anglican' denom
ination and place of worship
here at. Dungannon. • For weeks
much time has been. °spent in the
redecoration of the exterior and
interior of ;both the church and
the • Paris •Hall and much credit
is due the faithful 'members who
stinted.: neither. their time nor.
money iri bringing to climax
such beautification and' rededi-
cation. An account. of the• ser-
vices appears elsewhere in : this
issue and which were so . inspir
ing` as to' be•surmned up in. these
words: "Though the years . have.
caused a duninishing In numbers
of its Members, the spirit of the
pioneerse still' is strong and ..the
future looks, brighter as St. Pauls
Dungannon advances . ' into'" the
next century. in the faith; of their
fathers:
1 : Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tuews
ley,. Long Beach, California, ar
rived Sunday to spend the sum-
mer months with her mother,
Mrs: J: , Hanilton. • • -
Some of the former members
and : friends - of St; . Paul's Angli-
can church, living at a distance
attending on; Sunday were 'Mr._;
and Mrs. Fred Fowler, Port. El-
gin; Mr.` and .Mrs. Harvey Tre-
leaven, London. and son Robin
Treleaven, Sarnia.
• Mr' Frank • Eedy of Wyoming,
'USA. is here on a visit with, re-
latives. ,.
Visitors recently ;with. Mr ;and
Mrs Harvey Maize • • were .. her
sister iii -law, `Mrs. Will .Glazier
and daughter, Mrs. Joe Holland,
husband and family of Guelph.
Arthur`' Thompson and sister,
Miss Mable Thompson, visited on
Sunday"? with . their sister,' Mrs.
Tilly Kitson, Kintail
Mr.;;. and Mrs George Hamilton.
visited on :Sunday with' Mr. an•
d
Mrs Alvin. Sherwood' and Robert.
TV Channel 8 • wa of interest
locally last week when '. Robert
Sherwood, 'age 11, son .of Mr.
and Mrs: Alvin.Sherwood, gave a
good piano and solo performance
.on . the talent • show. .
,Sunday ' visitors with Mr.; and
Mrs. Cecil Culbert were . Mrs. C
A. Shaw and El ise, Mrs K.,, E,
'Wood, Laura Lee and.;Dale. of
London. •
The annual cemeterydecora-
tion day.. will he' held .at,'Dun
gannon cemetery • on •Snday,:
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THANKS
You Liberal Party Workers,
who have suffered so many dis-
heartening defeats;, 'are the `very
backbone .oi •our fine country I
really .feel sorry that' I couldn't
lead you • to a much . needed vic-
tory.'
ic-tory ' •
I want; to thank each and every
one of you who worked so hard
and . all the. •people who. .voted for
me or supported me in. other
ways, The many hundreds .of.
you, who were kind enough to
come out to the farm,, were a
great comfort in my, hour ,of
feat.
,Special thanks to my family,
the executive . members, of the
Liberal Association, otir fine lea-
der.; Mr:. •John, Wihtermeyer, and
our Young Liberals. • •
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Visitors with Mrs. Nellie Stew-
art last Sunday were: l xs Tol i
Edward Stewart, widow of , hex'
late stepson. , It was - 20 • years
'since they have met She was
accompanied here :by. Mr._' and
,Mrs.: George Gailbraith, Wrox=
eter,. 'who'''•have just % 'returned
from two months in' Bermuda.
L.G.L. No:, 324. will hold • the
annual church service in the
United , : Church *( next Sunday
night, June 21st:
Mrs. `Wm.. Caesar is undergo -
in g .quite`a spell in Wungham,
.hospital after'unfortunately gett-
ing her s.right hand caught in' the.
wringer . as she. waS ;washing.
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Irvin•and
Betty: visited on Sunday with.
the formers 'Mother,, Mrs: WM:
•irvin,;,'who underwent an opera-
tion at : Victoria Hospital, London
last week and is, reported to be
doing very well.. .Mr. Irvin re-
turned home with ahem:
Mrs John Chisholm accompan-
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and visited her husband • at St.
osephs . hospital,, and reports his
progress . towards .: recovery, ; as
very good..'
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Mrr :and Mrs.. William Stewart
and family° of Bronte visited 'on -
Saturday with Mr.. and,, Mrs: ' Pat.
Macllliillan.
Mrs. ,Bob Brown,. Garry . and
Barbara of London, Mr.„,and Mrs.
Bob Evans' and family of Hanail
ton, . visited over the : week -end
with their parents Mr. and .Mrs:
Wm. Evans and' Ted.
Mrs:.'Frank Miller spent a 'few .
days last week : with 'her sister,
Mrs. Stanley Swass and ' Eliza' •
beth Ann at ' Tiverton and • at-
tended the funera� ` Wednesday' of
Mr: Swass whoassed awayp
sud-
denly. ,from a " heart attack on
Monday, June 8. He had served.
with . the 19th Field Regiment,,
• 99th Battery in the Second
World War.
'Anniversary services will be
held at Langside Presbyterian,
Church this ; Sunday, morning
and evening; with Rev... I. Greene
of 'Brussels as the preacher, and
on Monday -evening' the Ladies
Aid will ` hold _ an • anniversary
social when the newly elected
moderator of the Church, Dr.
Alexander Nimmo•• of Wingham•
will give an' illustrated • lecture..
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