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Phone. 61-r-1.3 Dungannon;
ZION
Mr. and Mrs., Frank Ritchie
and Anne .are spending 'a, 'week,
at Point Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ritchie vis-
ited Sunday with Mrs. jean • Pap-
ernick '.of Goderich.:
Church will; be at 11a.m. next
Sunday with•Mrs. Allan McAuley
f °' Ripley to he our speaker
:Sunday school ' will be at 10 a.m
' NOBS Linda Clipperton of Lon-
don ,has been, visiting' with : Miss.
—Mine cook. .'•
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ritchie
visited in Fort Elgin -with Mr.
d Mrs. • Jim' McKay.
Mr. and . Mrs. Harvey Ritchie;
and family visited in Dungannon
with Mr and Mrs. '(Robert; Irvin.
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T LUCKtvOW S :INTIINI , LUCKN.WQNTTARIO
, OBITUARY
NIRS. WESLEY GUEST
Death came suddenly to Mrs.
Wesley Guest at her' home north
of • Kinlough at the supper hour
on Saturday, 'July llth. .
While not enjdying • the best
of health she . was her usual self
until suddenly stricken with the
fatal seizure. She • was 61. K
Mrs. Guest, was the former Ef-
fie. Jane Thompson . and , was a
lifelong resident of the Kin-
lough-Bervie district'•'where She
had endeared 'herself. to • a wide
circle of friends by her kind and
hospitable nature; • •
She was ''a daughter • of John
'r.
ompson and Jane Nesbitt..and
was born in Huron Township on
May pay, 1898. `Forty years '.ago
last November 'she anarried • Wes
ley Guest • and since ;then they
had resided:' continuously on the
Guest homestead, north • of , K
lough. . •
The.: funeral service was , con:-
ducted at her late 'residence on
Tuesday, . July 14th. • by Rev. T. J.
•McKinney 'of Kin.lough ' Presby;
terian Church assisted by Rev.,
Benson Cox: •Elmer Umbach was
soloist. Interment Was, in Green-
hill Ceaxetery, . '.the •pallbearers
being Edgar Guest, Harold
Guest and .Art Guest of Kincar-
dine, Elbert Bushell' and Russell
Bushell of Kinlough. and. Alvin
Blackwell ' of ' Bervie ' • •
Flower bearers were: Harold'
I alden'by, 1Vlalcoim Lane,, Frank
Maulden,. •Bill Burt, • Ezra Stan-
ley.; . George Graham; ° ; Geo•
Hodge, William Haldenby, , Bert
Nicholson, Frank 'Johnston Wal:
ter Breckles, •Tom. • MacDonald,
and , George Moore. , . '
Besides o .her •hzsband,' • Mr°s.
Guest is • survived by :one 'son
Fred at home; a' daugther, Mrs.
Stanley Johnston • (Jean) of •.Lo n-
doh; four grandchildren, Noreen,'
Nancy, David and John one
brother, Wesley , Thompson" of
Kincardine; and. two sisters,.
Mrs. Fred . Blackwell (Irene). ;of;
Kincardine : and , MTs. Russell
Bushell. (Gertrude) of 'Kinlough.,
••A : sister •Lillie (Mrs. Noble..
Guest).: died in 1942:
Mrs..Guest had been a 'faithful
member -of .Kin) iugh, :Presbyter
ian` Church, and' active in they
W.M.S.
EIS .wen . as a •merza�ber sof
Holyrood . Women's Institute,
while stealth permitted.
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HOSTESSES AT
MUSEUM FRIDAY
Agriculture was the theme .of:
the Julyneeting of Kairshea
Women's Institute .1when they
met at thehome of Mrs. Barry
Laois. Mrs. George Lockhart
read the Scripture.
'During, the business period,
delegates were appointed to ' 'at-
tend
t-tend ithe' Bruce County Rally,
which will be • held in the Luck-
now District High School, July
23rd;.' As Friday, July 24th -'is.
the day the Kairshea members
.are tobe hostesses at the Log.
-Cabin at thee Museum, et•,,South?,
ampton' plans were made. Visit-
ing hours are fram..2 to, 5 i the,
afternoon and.' from 7 to. 9 p.m.
in the evenings: 'Mrs. Currie
well : reported for the Farm,
Home ' Survey conducted 'by the
County Home Economist, Miss
Black. ` Mrs. Colwell and Mrs.'
Douglas Grahams were . inter-
viewed. Eight were contacted
throughout' Bruce County. • ,
Mrs Ire Dickie presented a
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"WEDNESDAY, JULY
21d, 1959
AVAILABLE AT ALL TIIVIES
Reduced Prices
ON LARGER QUANTITIES
For large e orders,. kindly give 'a few days .notice.
Phone 71
Lucknow
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TWICE! .
The C;T,A. is good law. Twice
its validity . has . been challenged
in the higher ' courts. • At .one time
vd fine 'Motto, "If you plant the Province of Ontario. appeal-
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'a'seed'.of character in.tl a home
i ', will :bloom in the community."
Children need.a good example
set;.' encourage to be broadmind-
ed, tolerant, gentle, to' have"re-
ligioan, dependability, loyalty,
self '. contra of and. ' to have self
respect.) •
Mrs. Lloyd .MacDougal had..an
interesting 'Agriculture and Can-
adian. . Industries ' report: Mrs.
EvanKeith gave 'a• reading• on. •
National Perin. ' Safety.. Week:
Twenty -.one members : answered
the roll call, "A farm. hazard and:
how to overcome it. There ::were
also 5 visitors, ..
Grace: MacDougall contributed
a.';piano 'solo; Mrs. Richard1 lVLar
tin a _few hints on gardeninjg.
Miss Dead McLeod the current'
events. • ..Mrs William ,'To.wnson;
who• •is` visiting .her sister, Mrs.,
Dickie; gave; ,a very interesting
a.nd enlightening .stalk on ..her . ex-
periences as a;teaclier in a sohool
for\Retarded" Children. •.
Mrs. .`Lan Keith • gave the
Courtesy; remarks , to which the
hostess•" replied.The August
meeting . will ' be in the eth
School 'holtse . in the evening.
Citizenship •and Education Con-
vener, • Mrs., . ;Gib Hamilton has
made 'arrangements . to, have the,
`skit from the Loan• Library, "Se-
cond Claes . , Citizen,"• which
should; prove to be 'very enlight-
ening: All are' welcome:to .attend.
ed to the •Privy. Council claiming
that liquor control was a prov-
incial matter. The Privy Council
ruled . that the C.T.A. was good
law and had been properly pas-'
sed. •
The second appeal in 1935 was
delayed by the war and reached
'the Privy Council in°1946. Again
the' Act was ruled good, and in.
addition .the question was de
ORR.` RUN ION WAS
HELD; AT EXETER
The tenth Orr reunion, was
held at Riverview Park, Exeter.,
A , picric lunch was enjoyed fo
dinner ' and supper, by 38 ,mem-
bers. • The .committee in `charge
far this year; was Mrs. John 'Cur;
rip, Windham and .Mrs. William
Lapp, ; Wingham ' ' •
Sports • events, winners were:'
Children 5 and under, Olive
Lapp,' Duaine :Currie; Girls 10 to
15 Betty Ann Lapp, Mary ' Joan`
Lapp; • Young Ladies Race Betty
Ann Lapp, .Marilyn Ritchie; Mar-
ried •Women's ' Race, Mrs.. Wm,
Albralght,,• Mrs. ' ,Claude Dore;
Mens .Kick -the -Slipper, Douglas
Lapp, Oswald. . Rudi; Ladies''
Kick-the:slipper; • Betty , Ann
14pp, Marilyn Ritchie; Tying -the
Necktie, • Claude. Dore and $etty
•Ann .Lapp.
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Consolation, ' Douglas Lapp 'and
Marilyn Ritchie;, Life Saver 'Re-
lay, James E, Orr's team; Cone
solation; ' William Lapp's teaan;
Eldest lady present, Mrs'. ".Wm.
Orr, Langsid:e; Eldest ,gent .pre-
sent R. A. Orr, Hensall • Family
travelling) the farthest, Mr. and
Mrs. William Albright, Detroit.
• Members •were present frons
Detroit, London, Parkhill, Elm.-
wood ° Windham, Langside, 'Rip-
ley and Hensall. `
The' Committee for '1960 is as
,follows, . Mrs. Claude Dare, Rip-
ley; Mrs. David Henderson; • Rip
ley; Mrs. ,Elson Arnold, Kinear-
dine;. . .
TRY A• WANT AD
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clared settled for once and for
all..
Huron County under 'the C.T.A.
has no legal liquor outlets :what-
e.irer: Nota single beer' parlour,
/liquor store, brewer's warehouse,
cocktail bar• can be found here..
Many ibottle clubs: have been op-
ened .from..time to time', but few
have beenable to operate legally
for .long. Our. Crown Attorn
takes effective action •wlene er
he 'finds sufficient' cause.
court records prove. that. 'the
C.T.A :has teeth.
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