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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1969'
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DUNdANNON NEWS
Dungannon United Church wom-
en Met with Nile ladies in Nile
Church for the September meeting.
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those present including'Rev. and
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Mrs C. McClenaghan, Thewor-
ship service was taken by Mrs: Jack
' AltOn, Mrs. Ivan Rivett and Mrs.
Allan Dicson.• ..' .• ,
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---T-tre-tepterntrer-trreeting ortlie
C. was held in the Church
Basement with Mrs. Joe Hickey
presiding. There were 17 members
present. Fr. Galea opened the
meeting with prayer,
The roll call was taken by Mrs,
•Cyril Boyle. Mrs. Jerry VartAaken
reported on the 'financial statement
and Mrs. Wm. Redmond read the
Cotrespowi
A lovely sick -call set was pres-
ented tO and'Ivirs. Jim Finleon,
'newlyweds ofJuly. The bake sale ,
variety salt and tea' were discussed.
This will take place in the Church
Hall with a bake good counter,
vegetable and, produce counter,
• candy counter and a fishpond for
the children.. ,There ;Will be tea
'tables,set up for refreshments. The
date is not set, but a notice will
be placed, as ,soon as adate is •
settled upon.
• Mrs, Howlett of tue.Saivation
Artily in Goderich.was guest speak-
er and told the ladies of the work •
she and herhusband do in connect-
ion with their church. ••• .
. , Roll call was answered by eight-
' een Dungannon Members On "how
to help the .needy" . Mrs . FlOward
Johnston presided for the business.
Mrs. R„ McDonald gave a wool •
quilt top to the IL C. W..which is
to be quilted. • •
Pians Were made fora wedding
supper to be served dm the church
epternber 20th. A,ntw vacu-,•
, • nm cleaner Is.to'be bought 'for use
in,the church. One hundred more
cook books ate to be made up for
.sale. The 'collection was taken
anddedicated•by Mrs..: G. Finnigan.
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Rev. McClenaghan closed the •
meeting with prayer• '.
A. social halrhOut followed'.
when lunch was served by three, •
ladies from Dungannon and Nile.
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The meeting closed, with prayer.
• after a Spiritual Talk by Pr. Galea.
He stressed "The importance of
Faith". • , . •
A lunch was served -by the host.r
ess in charge. And•a social hour •
followed. •.‘ • •
' Lunch convenors -for next month
•are Wm. Redmond •and Mrs.
Len Chisholm. • •
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KINLOUGH' NEWS •
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The Anglican Church Women • .
held their September' meeting and, ,
quilted a laney quilt at the home
of Mrs.• Gertrude Walsh on Thursday
„afternoon.. Mrs.. Walsh 'presided ,
and read "A Prayer" for thecall•
to worship. • • • '
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ter of Acts was read by ,Mrs. Ronald
•Tha,cker.„followecr by prayersi.L.The,i
meditatiOn on "prayer" was given'
by Mrs. Bert, Nichblson. Mrs .
Ronald Thackergave the treasurer's
•report and the devotional part of
the meeting closed with the Litany
frOm the Living Message: ,
Refreshnfents were served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. George
Graham. The 'OetOber meeting .
'will be held at the home.of Mrs. •
William.Cox, and Mrs. Jack Scott..
and will be a ,devotional
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Mrs. J. E. Hummel
Speaks On China
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ST. HELENS NEWS ,-
The September meeting of the
St. Helen's United Church Women
was held .at the home of ls/irs1::W .
Miller:on Tuesday ; ,September 9th
with an attendance of thirteen
Mrs. Elwood Barbour opened the . • •
meeting followed by prayer and the
Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs . Frank
McQuillin gave the Scripture read -
ling and Mrs; TOneTodd offered ,
:prayer., The roll call Wasanswer-
ed by a Bible Proverb.' Readings
w-ce.--gbin--by-lvir4,-13arour-rand
Mrs :Don Cameron •
The Study Book on Culture In
New China: was taken .by Miss
Isobel Millet and.Mrs: Torn Todd,
•"IVirrrliumrneli who had.lfved in
China for several, years told of , •
the, Chinese culture and showed
keepsakes' and ;handicrafts she 'had •
lbrought back from China." The
•lAuturrm Thankoffering is • planned
•!for October 9th at 8 O'cloCk.' The
lAnnual Fall Bazaar was discUssed.
At the conclusion, lunch was
serVed by Mrs. E.'. Rice and Mrs.
Laura
' • -• • • • ' '
'nager
Recently appointed manager al'
•the Owen Sound offiCe of Bell • ,
Ca nada, Kenneth Aay, 28, of
Toronto, 'assumed his new duties
Tuesday.He succeeds Williarn
•'Cantpbell, 36i, manager here for
the past two years' Who has been
transferred, to.St. Catharines -
• Niagara Falls - Fort Erie district:*
•Born iwThe Netherlands, Mr.
.Aay.emigrated to Canada with his
eceiged hi
elementary 'education in his home-:
land; his secondary education in
,
Kitchener and .graduated from
Waterloo, Lntheran University in
Mr 19e6„,
Aay Joined tell Canada at
London in the plant. depart Ment
At Niagara Falis
PURPLE GROVE. NEWS
• Mr. and ,MrS. Earl Elliott- were.
guests of their daughter..Nancy,at
her Graduation in Niagara Falls on,
Thursday and Friday, They also •
visited with Mr. and Mrs: Ken',
Hodgins in Niagara Falls. • . •• •
• Mrs. Brian King of Elmira, spent'
Saturday, afternoon 'visiting with •
Mrs.' Don Dore' and -family* Mrs. •
Barry JohnIton, ,Mrs .• Donald,' •• . .•
McGosh and- and -Mrs.-- Claude—T. ,
Dore Sr. . ' ' • • • , •
I The 4-H club met at Mrs•,, Waiiy
pollocRs. on Tuesday afternoon • • .. • •
"Sympathy is extended to Mrs .•
Jack Emerson of LuOknoW in the • .•
lrecent death,of her husband.
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Margie Collins spent Friday and
,Saturday with Joan COtirtney.,.
• Mrs. 'VictorGawley, Mrs: How • ., ,.
'ard Thomson, Mrs, Don McCosh
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and Miss Joyce:Elliott were guests •• . „ Al
of the Teeswater W.I. on Thursday •.' .• • ..
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Assist. Family .
Barnin-F=ire
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Friday evening a, large crowd
gathered in Whitechurch Commun-
ity Merntfrial-Hallafor a dance,:
.where donations could be made to .
assist Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross and
family in replacing their large
barn, recently burned by lightning . , • . • .
Dancing was enjoyed to 11'111SiC
• supplied by Tiffin's Orchestra. •At • '
lunch timeMr. and Mrs. ltosswere , .
galled to the ,front and;Russel Gaunt
read an address and presented them •
with. a gift of money. ' • ' •
• Don re lied on beha f of' e- •
and himself thanking the•sponsori
of the party for their kindness in
rmembering thern_ia_this_Way ,
Ithe musicians, the. gift and All •
•others asSisting in any way.
POn hasVurchased the barn on
the farm to the east of his own
moving it to' the foundation•in the
near future. • ' •
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after graduation and served at that
centre for two and a half years.' He
was promoted to Toronto in 1968 in
l'hesamedePartment and worked' .
there10 months before his appoint-
ment to Owen Sound .as manager.
Married. with no.children,. Mt.
y. ---and his wife , Jeati. E.' ' a •.
• kitchener girl, .will be moving t�
Owen Sound within a few days: