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Congratulations to Miss E
`Durnin on 'her ninety-seve
birthday last Wednesday, 0
ber 14th...She is enjoying nor
health and attributes this to
harboring any unnecce.$sary,
ries, . fallowing a regular • rou
day-by-day, and, 'knowing.
limitations.'
She resides with, her brot
and his wife, •Mr. and Mrs. R
Durnin ' of ' Dungannon, wh
she • is comfortable; happy
contented,: and busies her
assisting with household •.dut
She'is tall and straight in.:
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f° V tore With keen, brown,; eyes. t
cr'. rp �, >,, sparkle in'' conversation wh
• co o add to ;her good: • wit ' and I.
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rt. •� humor, :Richard Richard .Park, Sr. i_
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patient in Wingham hospital
GD ►� is , • receiving treatment , after
'A fall from a step just outside-
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r house. X-ray revealed ',a' bro
0 left wrist and . injuries . to.
back in the nature of a spra
w Mr.. and Mrs. Bert Badrin
;44" Comber, visited the latter's s
d er, Mrs. Mary,. Rivett and.
spending this week with'her
tlf ter, Mrs. Roy Black in Lucke
• . We regret the.'illness • of:
Kitcher`1'innigan at ' Goderi'
hospital.' It's not many we
.since he and his: wife .and, fain
Al moved_' to " Goderich from .he
4 Erskine Presbyterian. Chur
observed 'anniversary services on
Sunday, morning •and evening.
Rev. Wm, :Henderson of Walker-
.ton, a ."native • of " Lucknow, was
guest speaker; being well known.
to all and is .married: to the for-
►`, mer Peggy 1VIact onald, daughter
of Rev. Chas. MacDonald, a for
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A mer minister for many years at
Erskine. Miss .Norma Murray
was organist. The. guest soloist;
Mr. Barry Mce4uilin, sang "Bless'
This Rouse" , and " "How Great,
Thou Art at the morning : ser -
.vice. In'the evening Misses: Mary
Lou McAIlister and• Betty 'Black
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Turd Your. Eyes Upon Jesus."
;; Mrs. Abner Morris, who had
'been poorly,: has re'overedquite
nicely, : and is •busy again with'
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sang_' duets, "Ivory `Palaces" and
her braided rug making: ' '
Mrs.,' Ivan Rivett was W. A.
hostess, at her home last Friday
evening with. Mrs. Raymond Fin-
nigan presiding.
innigan":presiding. Mrs C. Crozier,
read the scripture lesson. Mrs.
Chester Finnigan' gave' the lesson
O thought' "and: led in prayer: Mrs,
b ''Esther •Rivett. conducted -a• spell
. ;► : ing match. Plans were, made • for
the annual W.M:S. •Huron• Pres
.•. 1 "byterial west.. sectional meeting
on Friday, October .24rd in th
United ' Church.' It was decide
to hold' an auction• sale the firs
week in November. The fall rall
will be held at Auburn, Octdbe
29th. The visiting .corninittee for
November arid December is Mrs."
Qtto Popp and Mrs.. Lorne Ivers.
Plans were discussed.' about the
church • kitchei and : improve=
ments are underway. The' bastes-
ses for lunch were'Mrs: Esther
Rivett, • Mrs. •,Ross Eedy, Mrs.. A
Culbert and Mrs.'C 'Crozier
Mr. Murray Johnston; employ
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PAIGE ELEVEN
ou afe 1c. R: side �'n .ucknow •
IRWIN- HALDENBY
h. velvet • flowered bandeau as •
o- L headdress. She carried; a nosegay
. of white: daisies and • red carna
tions arid , wore a ' pearl necklace:
Her • attendant .: was" Mfs. Der
The
bert ` Hedley : of Htolyrood,. who
wore ` a red velvet gown' similar-
ly styled,'and 'with : similar head-
dress to that ,of the bride. She'
carried a nosegay of ,white
.daisies and blue carnations.
The .•groomsman ' was. Delbert
Hedley of Holyrood.•
'Following .l wi�
ng a .wedding trip to :' •'
Sudbury, Mr.: and Mrs.. Irwi*
will ' reside in Lucknow. •
Photo by Msyk Studio•
sideof the' village..
Many villagers attended NiI
anniversary .:services,. `both morn-•
ane and evening.. The 'return of
Rev. George Watt of . Oakville,
a former- . minister gave great
pleasure.'
Mr. and .Mrs... Clifford Webb
,and Mrs Howard Durnin • Gode
rich, :.visited Mrs. Mathew: Shac-
kieton on' Sunday. ''
The W.M.S. West .Sectional •
meeting of', ,Huron presbyterial::
is' scheduled to meet in'the Dun-.
gannon United Church on Friday
afternoon; Octi!ber 23rd° at 2:00
•p.m.: and in/ the. evening' at'7:30 •
At St. Peters Anglican, iCliurc
in Lucknovir," on Saturd�y,' Oct
ber 0th at 3:00 o'clock, Rev
H 3.; . Jennings .' "united in • mar
riage, Beatrice .Audrey Halden
by and Ross.: Leroy Irwin. Th
bride is the daughter' of Mr. and
Mrs: N. E. Haldenby of.Kinloss
Township, 'iter ship; and.the groom. ' is the
son of. Mr. and : Mrs. Spence Ir-
win .of ' Lucl&iow.
Given in marriage by her
father, the: bride wore a ' white
three-quarter length organza
:gown'. with square neckline, . sty-
led on': princess- lines with white
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in her address gave .an up to
date report of ` the .Deaconess
training school,' . Toronto . and
gave a' sketch of: two summers
.in Western Canada mission
fields. Mrs. Wallace 'Wilson. and.
Mrs. Robert , McAllister sang a
duet. Mrs. Arthur . Stewart
thanked 'Mrs. Woodruff for the
interesting discourse A social
time .with : tea. and .refreshments
was
enjoyed: •Mrs M. Reed
thanked the Erskine 'ladies'. and
Miss Woodruff for the . interest
ing 'afternoon: • • •
• Friends regret the serious
ness of . ' Mrs.' Robert J. Durnin
at Alexandra Marine' `Hospital.
e Mr and Mrs. Chester' burnin of.
d : Irwin ` suburb of Pittsburg Pa.
t arrived' Sunday evening ' to visit,:
Y by her . bed side,. ' and. also her
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Markdale.Miss Garce• Crawford,
Goderich, sister of Mrs. Durnin
spent the.' week -end at the R. J.
Durran home returning Sunday
afternoon and to visit her sister.
Mr.and Mrs. John Park (nee
Marina Petrie) returned home
last week. end 'and are getting
settled in their new home, west
The Dungannon United: Church
will observe anniversary servic-
es on Sunday; October 25th• with •
Rev. S. A. Pickering: °•of Mount,
Forest as the .guest speaker..'
A reception was; held on . Fri-
day evening in honour. of Mr.
and 'Mrs. Durnford ` (Barbara
Wilson),. An ` address of .best,'
wishes • was read by Miss " Lois
Webster and the presentation. of
a sum, of money was 'made ;by
Donald :Murray oil behalf of the'
gathering.
ed at North Bay, was a • week -end • •'•"i...n..c(.*.•,iii', s.
visitor
with his his parents Mrtiie
and •
Mrs:
Howard Jolinston. osnow an weather no •
te' was three Sca. rf e . s ` •TH 1X Pain t
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nice. •• • •
Mrs.J: J Ryan is closing her
home ,for- the .winter Months, and
will be, with . her daughter Mrs.
Cordon • Kidd, Mr. Kidd and
family at Islington.
Mrs. •Fred Baechler has return-
ed home after a „visit" with rel-
atives in Dublin; '
Erskine Presbyterian'.
'afternoon
McAllister presided and Mrs.
Wilson was secretary. A dona-
tion ofi•• $5.. d •
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