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IJnited ' Church Mission Band
R, .
The Shepherd' :` Mission Band
tieten.,Monday, and opened with
the Mission : Band hymn. Lunch
was then „;served. Mary , Murdie
read the • minutes ;and • .Cheryl
Whitby readthe treasurer's re-
port. Mrs. G. Whitiby read ° the
'story:. The, meeting ended' with
the worship . service.
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CaKNOW S.EN'1'INEL; `LUGKNOW, ONTARIO
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• The Lucknow and Dungannon
Bowling League got off to a fly,
ting • start last week ` with ,some'
outstanding scores being_ turned
in.. Bob McIntosh • with 740 flat
and Mike Sandersonwith 645 Jed,
the Polecats to. 'a, four point ,win
Oyer the 'Gophers.' Garnet Hend-
erson and Clarence Greer bowled.
best.for the Gophers. ,Bill .Llunter,
with. his609° flat and`:Mae;'Hunter
with 592 flat led the Chipmunks
to a four . point, lead over,' the
short handed Lions. Bill Stewart
was the ;best for; the. Lions. The
thigh: flying Cubs led by Harold
rrington with a, 649 flat, took
M, Rayner with her • 636 flat
bowled best for the Coons. The
Beavers took three games from
the Tigers. Marion yMacKinnon's
602' flat and Donald' MacKinnon's
576 flat were, best, for the Beav-
ers. A -newcomer to the Tigers,
Jean, Whitby scored highest: for
thein. The Zebras took" two •games
from: 'the : Squirrels. Glen Atkin-
sorb another, newcomer, with his
567' . flat- and Ken Jardine. with
555, scored ;best for the Zebras.,
Al ;'Hamilton's 655. was highest
for the Squirrels.
7 Team Standing,.
Chipmunks 4, Beavers 4; Cubs 4;
Polecats 4 Zebras 3, Squirrels 1,
Coons 0, Gophers 0 Tigers 0,
Lions 0.
United Church ',Hi -C'. Group
The, regular meeting was open-
ed °'with . a, singsong 'followed by
the ;theme song. °
, Two fetters , were received by
our . president, one from Lois
Riby. and , the. other' from' the
Bruce Y.P.U. Lois, Wrote, a per-
sonal synopsis' of her trip to 'Na-
tional C nference..Tle letter from
the Presbytery was .to` inform
us ''df coming Yrallies: a - ° "'
Fraser Ashton" read the eye
opener. Dick Murdie took the
worship service which was ope
64.
ed• with hymn The offe 1 g.
was .received. The . scripture was
taken + from Matthew chapter 7
and, the worship was .closed with
hymn 376.•- . .
The group w?ent to the .Arg-
lican Church where' . ,Mr. Jen-
ning explained the .procedure of
Losse the „Church, Frf
Ashton thank.
ed. him fa' the interesting even-
ing.
NNON
• DUNGANNON` NEWS
The .'Dungannon. Agricultural.
Society, marked a ,historic' event
last Friday : when ,it .celebrated'
the century mark of' the found-
ing of the fair, 'A lovely day and
a good crowd favored the .obser-
vance. ,.
bser vane... Centennial gates, . of, a
pleasing :scut stone design, were
dedicated' uy, Rev.. Roy Kennedy
of Dungannon United ',Church.:
• The• Society " was first known
as. :the Ashfield and West Wa-
wanosh Agricultural Society.
was in 1855 that, the Village of
Dungannon -was founded .by. Wm.
Mallough, who ,named it after a
borough town of the same name
in his native' County Tyrone,
Ireland.• :Thusit was only a few
years" after the village •was
foundedthat the fair was estab-
lished, "
,of Toronto ,were. week -end. visit.
ors' with Mrs; ' J. Hamilton
J. C. Durnin who is.' working
and studying accountancy was
home for ,the week end.:'
Mrs. • R. Fitzgerald was" .a recent I'
visitor with. Mr.. and Mrs. Henry
Gardner and also visited with her
cousin; Miss: I yla Irwin at , the.
Luckngw 'Hospital.,`
Mrs.::Abner :Morris is visite
her daughter; Mrs. Anderson
Mugford of 'London.
Jim Reed is, back • at ' Western
University for' the second °year.
The United. Church W.M.S.' is
scheduledto meet' at the Thome
of Mrs. Arthur Elliott', ` this .Fri
day afternoon;
Murray . Wilson, who is taking
a two-year :course at . Beal Tech.
in London, 'visits: his pa'r'ents; Mr:
and Mrs. James Wilson weekly.
Mr..and Mrs. • Reg Bowen visit-
ed • oh Sunday with Mrs: Minnie
Jones and Mel. '
BORN -at Kincardine :Hospital
on October land, to Mr. arid Mrs., .,
Don W ldon ' (nee Lois. Mole) a and Patricia's friend, Miss 'Nancy
son a rother 'for•. Victoria Marg- Forster of Lucknow.. `
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Irvinand
daughter, Betty, visited, on Sun-
day with Mrs. Irvin's cousin Mrs:
Jaynes; Main and.. Mr McNair
of. Amberley.
Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Finnigan.
and Mrs. Alive Culbert, and: Miss
Pearl Finnigan' were recent ''visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs.' Herb' 'Fin-
nigan.
Visitors over , 'the Week -end
with Mr. : and Mrs. Frank Pent-
land • were their. daughter, Miss
'Elizabeth .. 'Pentland . and friend,
'Miss Donna Hildman,; Chatham
aret. Mrs. Clifford 'Crosier ; .and. Mrs'.,
Chester Finnigan shave• been
The Your ;People s Union met , .� , ,.
o g feaders for: the . 4-H
Monda � might : in the'. United chosen as
y Club Girls' project, "The. Cereal
Church with the - Citizenship •corn,
mitteein charge. ' �Jo a Culbert' `Shelf:" Thleaders:will attend
g� ; ,.. 3'�e•. .. attend
ave: the; call to worship. Annette a training., school at Wingham on,
Dickson.' led , in a citizenship i Oetober 16thi . and 17th.::
M
' r . Mrs. andCecil Blake were
in Montreal last • -week where he
attended the. Good. Roads 'con-
.vention: An 'interesting feature
of the <trip was: a visit with rel-
atives, 1Vtr. and Mrs. William.
Kilpatrick,, Mr. and Mrs .Frank
Kilpatrick, and family at Rose
mere, a town north of :Montreal,;
and "accompanied, by. some of the
relatives . enjoyed' the ' scenery of
the . Lauretitians. At Brockville
they .visited another, cousin, Miss
Jessie' Kilpatrick:.
questionnaire. Rev: R. Kennedy
assisted, the' gestionnaire dealing
with such subjects as, should' the'
voting gage be lowered to° 18, and.
the definition of religion., c Sandra
Finnigan was pianist, Seven new
mem`tiers were enrolled. The°;fall
season 'opened •:two weeks pre-
vious with a'wein{er roast at Port
Albert. Beach. '
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KINGSBRIDGE
died suddenly' at his home in
Kitchener of a 4heart, :attack, in
this 42nd. ' year,' Mr".. Scharb'och
was :a nephew of . Barney ' Ben-
inger, and leaves to mourn his.
loss his widow and . two . sons
Sr. Marie , Brefeuf and cornpan
ion Sister of St, Joseph's Coni-
, London,, .(the • forirner
Marie
Beninger) of" this arish
g )parish,
Vt. ,arid- Mr& Hugh • Beringer,;
and Sr..' Majella of Hamilton
.diocese, • together. with ' several.
visiting clergy were present'::also:,
Weekend visitors to this. parish
were Miss. Frances : Dalton,' and
Peter ,Lierman• of London, .1VIr.
Peter Murray •and ' family of
Detroit,. Mr.; 'and Mrs. A. 1Vloran
Of ,London,` Mr: and .Mrs. J C.
Moss . and 'son of Woodstock:
Congratulations to . 'Mr. • and
Min. Henry Drennan upeo„,„,tti ;,
.birth of a son in Goderich, Hospi-
tal on September• 25th.
of Bl
Mr TonyMidde cul . gBlyth
was a Sunday visitor with the'
Van Osch family.
Mrs.: Ursula Herbert who spent'.
the past 'month ,'wits the Norman
O'Connor family • returned to:
Detroit .last. week: .
Mr. ' and Mrs. Michael I :Grif-
fin' of Colquet Minn. spent' a
few dais, with Mrs. Jack.'K:inhey
at her home during the„: bast"
week.
Mrs. Van Vynckt • of• Toronto
°was a visitor at.the Recta with.
Rev. H.. Van Vynckt and the'.
L.ierman' family for a,'few •days.
The Very Reverend 'Ge'rar'd.. Van
Vynckt returned to iToronto with.
1 his mother :On.' Friday,: en route
to his hoax a in Sask,
T.he con?fn,tmity "w,4s ,sadde1,e..
'with- the news on Sunday_ morn-
ing of..the sudden passing of the
late .,E'ari MacLaren of Goderich,.
Who ' Was verywell known for
kindly inter-
and ken
his generosity a Y
g �'.
est • in 'all" parish: 'undertaking
and . will ,be " greatly , :missed by
his many friends here. ; Sincere
sympathy is extended to ' (the
former Mary I.: Hussey) aid all
members of ,the family.-' •
The, ' closing of the Forty "Hour
Devotion ,took place here, ' last
Tuesday, night and • was ° well
attended. ' The " Guest Speaker
Rev. Reed -Lewis of • Clin on :de-
livered very instructive and bene-
ficial sermons, ;at 'morning and
evening services °during ,this spec-
ial occasion. ora the bride chose 'a l,l�iek vel
WEDDING BELLS
McCOLI TUCK.
On .Saturday,. September • 27th,
1958, the Winghain'Presbyterian •
Church Manse Was the setting for
the marriage of Narrcy+..atherine;
daughter. of aMrs. Fred-:.
crick 'Tuck; RMr:.R; 2, Wnd ngham and
Neil Duncan 'McColl of Otter
Rapids, Ontario, 'son Of • Mr. and
Mrs. Neil A. :McColl . of . 'West.
Le Rev Dr. •Alex Nimmo
officiatedornR.
The 'bride's' 'dress was •I'ren.ch
.bl'ue crystalette With rniitchi.ng.•
three-qurater•,jaeket. and, feathef
hat,'. and ;corsage of bright in
rose's.: .
Miss iBettSr Culliton or .Wing`
harp, c_o_wn,._of the _ bi ido, was
ride�maicl: `I�cr"""di`ess-vv1L�
ciy,.stalette with brown acre<sor-
les- and corsage,of bronze mums.
o , was atteitciccl by ;
Tlie groom' om
this brother, Mr. Archie •
of West Lorne:
A reception was
held fc}110-'
iii most.• 133.lmore"
8.
Corrimunitycere'Cientny,r,
• rnothtith'er i'eceh ed thee g,L1c t ller.
dress' was blade vc�lta-1r1'�;
white, With•black, an i�Glil1t' a�`'. ''
cessories and corsage of
roses'
Guests were , present fi hm
Mount Hope, 'West.PC tlr
and Kitchener;
For their: wedding trip it) N`tag-
Mr, and Mrs. •Clifton: Austin,
Dr. and Gilbert. Frayne
attended . theSolemn Requiem
Mass at" St. Anne's church in
Eivelssdale on Saturday morning
for the latg John Scharboch who
vete and satin sheath dress with
white fur hat •and a fur stole'.
Mr. and VIr's, Nideoll"' will re- •
side in Otter Rapids, where lir..
McColl is, Manager of the Sank
of Montreal.