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ANNOUNCES
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DUNGANNON
Ruston •Culbert.
A quiet but pretty ,wedding, was
solemnified at the Dungannon
United Church on Saturday, Oct- .
ober• filth; When Alrna Evelyn,
• daughter of' Mr. and Mrs'. Nelson
Culbert,. east of Dungannon; be-
came- the ',bride of Glenn Field-
ing,son of. Mr. and Mrs, Russell
Huston; R.R. 4, Ripley, Rev. Roy
Kennedy officiated.
The bride .wore a -white lace
ballerina -length,, full ruffled skirt
with 'matching ,lace jacket, with
jewelled., collar and: full :length
sleeves. A shoulder length veil of
nylon tulle wasJattached to .pearl
studded halo and carried red ros-•
es. "
Thee bridesmaid was •'Miss. Joyce
Cubert, sister of the bride, wear-
ing ink crystalette on princess, ,.
lines with floral matching head-
dress,. • gloves and carried . pink
roses.. The groosnsnian was. Mr.
Glenn/Farrell, R.R.1, Kincardine,
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C.G.LT.- TO MAKE LOCAL
CANVASS; FOR UNICEF
Members of''the C.G.IT. group
of the Presbyterian` Church'• will
cover- the town •net Monday;
October 27th, in a "shell out
campaign .for. Unieef,
These letters stand for United
Nations International Children's
Emergency 'Fund and the pur-
pose,. of the organization is to
provide vaccine, penicillin, pow-
dered milk ' and such essentials
for underprivileged children •of'
' the world particularly. in
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coun-
trues.Wwhere_man_.cildren have
;
beep orphaned by war.
The.. ,' C:G.hT. :group recently
re -organized , and are resuming
activities under the ,leadership .of
Mrs.. Bud :Orr. •
Attend.'Leadership' School _
Mrs. Wilbur'. Brown • and Mrs.
Raymond • Finnigan represented
the Dungannon Women's Insti-
tute at the leadership .training
school in Wingham on the project
"Sew.: to save dollars and., make
sense."
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CHRIS SHELTON
Luckno W Phone 80
Following- the ceremony; a re
caption was 'held at the home of........,o....... +. ..' ....... ,..,...P' "..,."rte" ..)
,the bride's parents. Her mother
received wearing , a' navy crepe
PARENT On Sunday, October with lace •overskirt and corsage of
19th, to Mr.. and; Mrs. Bernard Pink mums. The groom's mother
Parent(Eunice :. Button). of Till- assisted, wearing 'blue • acetate
sorihurg,'; a. daughter.. ;'
• figured dress and corsage of
URT-In Wun ham. Hospital,' on For travelling,, oth'e .bride wore
Saturday,October 18, to 'Mr. and; a . red wool dress 'with navy, and
Mrs. Jinn Burt, R;Ii,. 3,, Holyrood, red accessories and • corsage . of
a son, Robert James. P ` , pink and' white.: mums: After. a
wedding trip to Northern Ontario
— Mr,°'and Mrs. Ray the' young couple will reside", on
happy to .announce y ,
the, grooms farm 'near. Ripley.
of . their' daughter, ;
in St. Thomas on
white mums.
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STANLEY .
Stanley are.
the . arrival
Laurie Lee
October, 13t
h. Mrs. Caesar returned at
the -end of .the week after a ;pleas -
1 IC... _� . -' __ .....ant . fortnight with . her sister and
PICK, NAME. FOR � NEW . • . m •
TICULTVRAL COLUMI , 'brother-in-law, Mr•.'and Mrs. Will
HOR I Elliott of. New Liskeard. During
i that ..time their 'daughter, MissFrom a, half dozen entries:(and.
others . that ."were submitted too Beryl -Elliott had her holidays in
•have is •e' a Fl da
late) the judges
p' k d thori
original name, "Garden.. Scents Mr and Mrs. Arthur. Culbert
:and. Nonsense", as the caption of .
the new horticultural• coltunn that
will ;appear monthly in. The' Sen-
tine). • .
son' Bill visited SunUa•
y. with Mr
In the summer of 1957 he suffer=
ed a: broken leg' and now is batt-
ling Scarlet Fever. We hear he.
is. making good progress , and no
other cases -are known here.
.Anniversary services will be
observed in• the Dungannon Un-
ited, Church : on Sunday, October
26th . at 11 and 7.30, with Rev.
Gordon Geiger.. 'of :Lucknow• ' as
guest :speaker .arid special music
is being arranged..
Mr. and • Mrs. Will 'Cook, Ches=.
ley, . who recently returned from
a trip' to the.West, have been 'vis=
•iting',the. latter's uncle, • ,Mr. Bert
McWhinney` & .Mrs.: McWhinney.
Mrs. Minnie Jones..spent the
week end with friends :in BIyth
again. as usual.
Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Benninger
of Pontiac,; . Michigan, spent the
week -end with the'former's b'ro
ther Barney Benninger:
Mr: and Mrs. Robert Irvin and
Betty visited ; on Sunday : with
Mrs. • Irvin's sister Mr. and ' Mrs.
Elmer Wall, Teeswater:
KI•NLOUGH..:NATIVE
SPOKE : IN . 'KINLO�SS
(By May ',Boyle)
The Kinloss Fereration of 'Ag- ..:
riculture had. the:. pleasure, of
having as "'their .guest; Professor'-,
• Quite a number of friends. .at R. N•' Richards • of the Soils ,De-•
tended a reception. for Mr. and .partment O.A.C. Guelph at their
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Mrs Glenn, Huston `at .Ripley on: meeting', on , Tuesday evening'. at;
Friday night; '` the .Holyrood hall. Norval, as''he ••
' Mrs. Howard Black' is visiting" is ` known . to most of„ us, was A
eau rater Mrs..Rae. Rae. Stanley .'born. at Kinlough and. received
herd g li h
his early schoo 'ng
and new 'babe,. LaurieLee at �St, ere:
and Mrs. Earl a Sherwood, Carlow. • •
• !• .. He ::began, his address. by' re--�. •
Mr. and . Mrs. Eugene Hanson, Thomas.
D. J. Lane, in -exchange calling early • days . spent in the'
East Tawas, • Much:, are visiting' Rev' g'
with Rev. Wallace; M clean, will.Township. He • stated that `soil
The wnnin ".'title was submutt- her `�sister-in-law,' Mrs. 5' J. T�l-
• • . , 'occupy. the' `Erskine Presbyterian : science is -comparatively new.
ed by Mrs: Clark Finlayson, . vvho. patnck: Church Pulpit on .Sunday after- Through, scientific exger.meruts
receives a year's renewal ,of TheP,. p.
we: ,know that soil has depth and
Visitors last week. with re • and noon •
Sentinel. '• Mrs. Thomas Park, were • her •
Ro art Armatron who ability P
1Virs b g
, to: ' p roduce increased
• ro
lieve that _ there are More than
five . hundred types ..of 'soil in the
Province of Ontario' . and ,..no •one
system of management . can be
•
Room In The Home
and EveryOther:; ROo
If you are thinking of buying:a new
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BEDROOM SUITE
KITCHEN SUITE
DINETTE SU'.ITE
Come In and .Look .Over Our Large New Stock
'LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ; ON YOUR OLD SUITE:.
Fret Kroehler Roc er.
With every .Five Dollars (:$5.00) spent in Our Store
" BEFORE CHRISTMAS EVE •
we aregiving ich gives you a chance on; a
a ticket. • Which •
BEAUTIFUL' KROEHLER ROCKER,,
100 Percent . Nylon ' Cover
LUCKY NUMBER To Be DRAWN
.CHRISTMAS' EVE
at
10.09 :p.m,
acKenz1.
brother and his wife Mr and
Mrs. Clayton Ladd' of Blyth and" has made a splendid . recovery
Mrs. Ladd's 'parents, .'Mr... and'and, is up andaround her home
Mrs: Charles Davids Of . Byran, •
Ohio: '•
took quite ill a few weeks ago, crops: One would scarcely, be-
• Mr: and Mrs. Cecil Culbert and
daughter.' Cathy arevisiting.• for
a week with'. relatives in London..
Mrs. T.. C.. 'Anderson returned
home on Sunday after a pleasant
week in Toronto with relatives
and with a party'. of English ,nur-
ses. on :tour. She accompanied.
them on a . side trip. to Niagara -
Falls. Of .special-interest was in
-meeting with, several of the nur-'
ses she. knew while training in
England ten years ago., •
.Miss Annie Miller and Miss
Beth 'Fairish of the Canadian Soo
dropped .in.' last Wednesday for
a visit with Mr, and. Mrs. ' Wm.
Buckingham 4'
Recent :visitors ; with Miss Iva
Carr and her brothers Edgar and t
ROE. BRAND
oncentrates
LAYING CONCENTRATE.
32` /o Protein
$4.95 per cwt:.
HOG CONCENTRATE
36% Protein:
$4.95 per cwt.
COW CONCENTRATE
% .
32 . Protein;,
$4.25 per cwt.
:applied to all soils Types of
tillage and fertilizers have , to be
applied.
He payed high tribute. to this .
land which has tremendous . re -j•
sources. There is a real • need
for us to strive 'onward for `we'..
are the. tillers and; custodians., of
the . soil, looking, 'forward to • a •
better'end brighter future, proud
of ; the heritage that is ours : and
the sacrifice Which was made
by our, forefathers.
The speaker ' . was introduced
by' Mr. P. A. Murray and thank-
ed by Reeve Harold Percy. The.
president ;of the .'Bruce : County
Federation 'of Agriculture, lture, Mr , •
P. A. Murray, spoke on the new,
Harry, were Mr. and Mrs..J W fah series of Farm Forum TV
Furlong,':Mr. and Mrs. John Rich- m
I o-=- ,progras which • .will be produc
ards, ort Dover; Mrs., Albert ed by CKNX, Wingham and' will,
Nevil, ' Diane and Maxwell of feature the local Farm Forum
Vienna. ' a ,;groups,and continue through 'to March..
to start in November
Mrs. Deily ,Evans bf Silverton,' •
Man:; who' has been visiting her
Feed Roe ' and Watch .:
Your.Profits Growl
• ••D R. F•I N;�A
YSON
Mr.: Murray also stated: `:that,
sister; Mrs. W. ' R. Andrew,, has'
Federation
.before retuning home, " been visit- ,: to the G vernment asking for a
Ing among other relatives in .the vaccination, clinic for, domestic
Kincardine district:. • . , : _; . ; pets
"n.
• and also that•. a remueration
and• Mrs. Harold Webster ' be given for animals . lost from
.arid son Glen of Auburn, and Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford' ,Webb;; Gode-
rich,; visited 'recently with .Mrs.
Mathews Shackleton:"`
Mr. and 'Mrs. ,Ronald ' Sorms,1
Patricia and Blake, were recent'
isito s With Mr,Cecil) ` and Mrs.
v r
Blake and will be remembered.
as having . lived in the • Crewe
district.
Erskine ' •Presbyterians Church..
m
W.M.S. mebers• were, guests last
Thursday .afternoon qt, the 'Ash-
field Auxiliary: •
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Park visited
'ori Sunday with Mr. and: Mrs.
George Lawlor of, Auburn.
Mr. James Thorne visited his
sister Mrs., Sash Ratz, Mitchell.
Little Gregory' Park, son of ' 1V1r.
sand Mrs. Riehard Park is having
more' than his share of trouble. 44P44444.4444,44.404. .
rabies. •
Mrs. Don MacCosh favoured
V witha liuinorous reading. Mrs.
Jack' Hewitt ,was guest 'soloist
for the evening Mr.. Wilfred,
MacQuillan favoured with ,bag-
pipe numbers, and Mr,; Frank.
MacKenzie ' did' a Scotch dance.
Mrs. Frank , Moulden• read a :
GODERICH
PAVILION
Every
WEDNESDAY
at 8.30p.ni.
Sponsored by
Goderioh Lions. Club
For ' Welfare
)s►dmission ". $1.00
• SHARE -THE -WEALTH
Prizes. Over $300~00'
poem. •'
Mr. Frank Moulder', president
of Kinloss Township Federation
of Agriculture chaired the meet-
ing
and thanked all who assisted
with the success of the evening
which closed with the singing of
The Queen: Lunch• was served
and a social time ,enjoyed, as
was dancing which followed to
,Music 'by Elliott Carruthers;', ac-
comp'anied by Miss .Edna Boyle,
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