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DUNGANNON
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Higgins '
visited in Scarborough with Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Oke and family
for several, days recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eedy and,
twin babies, Megan and Jennifer„ •
from Mississauga spent the week"
end with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine
Eedy and Martha.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gamble and
Mrs. E. Corbett 'of Ripley were
dinner guests' Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith.'
Mr. and Mrs. IRob". McWhinney
moved recently to Sault Ste.
Marie , where he is employed with
Algoma Steel, training based on
experience with Dominion Roads.
MOVE TO DUNGANNON
Welcome is extended to Mr. and
Mis.. John Ferguson (Diane Zinn)
who moved from Goderich this
week and are now settled in their
new trailer home in Dungannon.
Brian Stewart, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Stewart , has been in
University Hospital; London, fol-
lowing an injury several months
ago to his ankle.
Darlene Austin has been in
Wingham Hospital with' pneumon-
ia. . She 'is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Austin.
George SmYth was a patient in
Wingham also for a few days last
week. •
Frank Thompson has been indis-
posed this week with a lame back.
on Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Ruth Bere was home from
Windsor this week end with her
mother, Mrs. Mary Bere , and
family.
VISITED BRITISH ISLES
Mrs. Geo. Rivett and daughter- •
in-law Mrs. Jim Riven (Sandra)
have returned from a .trip to Eng-ti
land.during, which they visited
Mrs. Rivett's sister , Mrs. Ross
Chamberlain, saw
Westminster Abbey , Changing of
the guard. at. Buckingham
Palace and many other points of
interest. Sandra took a one-week
bus trip to Edinburgh, Scotland.
Mrs. Rivett noticed a great many
changes since she left England to,
come to Canada after. the First
World Wat.
'Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Clenaghin on the week end were
Mr. and Mrs. Cornell King of
Waterford and their aunt' Mrs.
James Waterworth and. Miss Eva
Varey of Waterford.
Honoured. Orr
25th Anniversary
Mral(nidi‘ITMrAsila. RIDN:eWrtS inTson
of Kintail celebrated their 25th
wedding anniversary on October
28th.
A family dinner was held at the
Duke of Bedford 'Hotel in Goder-
ich, Present were. Mr. and Mrs.
Simpspn Jan of the University
of Western Ontario", Margaret of
Nursing School in Kitchener
Mary Louise and Cletus Dalton and
daughter Jennifer , Robert Jr. ,
Catherine and Arthur, Gary Kaye
of Stratford , Glenn Ferguson of
Delhi , Shawn Dalton, Miss Leone
Hogan, Miss Annette Hodge.
Following the dinner a recep-
tion was held in the Legion Hall
in Lucknow for relatives , neigh-
bours and friends. A, decorated
cake centred the buffet which was.
-served at the front of the hall.
Cariuthers Orchestra provided the
music for dancing.
Some of the wedding party of
twenty-five years ago who were
present were Mrs. Bill. Barrett of
Toronto, Edith:and Donald Simp-
son, Robert McIntosh and Dun-
can Simpson. '
Jean'and Bob were the
recipients of many lovely and use-
ful gifts. Some of the guests from
a distance were Mrs. Arabell
I3ushell of Clinton, Mr. and .Mrs.
Stuart Cameron of Buffalo , Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Simpson of Tor-
onto, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter• of
'Pont Rowan, Mr*. and' Mrs. Jack
Allan and Miss Margaret Allan Hof -
Camlachi, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Carney and. Miss Agnes MacGreg-
or of Lewiston, New York, as
well as many from Goderich,
Lucknow, Kincardine, Ripley and
district.
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SOUTH KINLOSS
South Kinloss W. M.S. present-
ed a programme and provided
treats for the residents of Brucelea
Haven on Thursday afternoon.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ross Hamilton,
Karen and David of Winnipeg
visited for a week with the form-
er's parents ! •Mr. and Mrs. Gib'
Hamilton. Other guests on Fri-
day were Miss Margaret 'Hamilton
of Edinburgh', Scotland, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hamilton of Gananoque ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hamilton and
family of. Lucknow and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Barr and family of Kin-
loss.;
Mrs. Jas. Burt and Mrs. Ira
Dickie from Kairshea W.I. at-
tended' the Senior Training School
"Baked in a Pie" held in Lucknow
on Tuesday and Wednesday,'
The annual At Home forKaj
shea W.I. is planned for thisS
urday , November 3 at 7 p.m,'
Miss Mary MacIntyle will show
Africanmr.a
ndMrs .
pictures,
Ira Diekie we
guests at the marriage of their
nephew n DaleKn
Knoll Presbyterian
l lec kan d lyd
Jackson
Church , Galt on Saturday,
Mr and Mrs. John Need*
were guests Saturday evening!
the home' of Mr. and Mrs. Wr4
Coulbeckaturdaye4vtehncinogn7ii7 Wei
Saturday
Sorry to hear little Allysonl
Haldenby , daughter of Mr. ar.,
Mrs. Barry Haldenby, has 124
patient in Wingharn and DO
Hospital.
•
. Mrs. John Ryan spent a few days
at Georgetown with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Kidd, who had all their
family home at that time. -
Mr, and Mrs. Victor Youngblutt
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes
of Belgrave visited Thursday after;
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Purdon., •
Mrs. Gladys Riven , Goderich,
has been spending several days
with Mrs. George Riven.
Mrs! Ernest Pritchard, Toronto,
and Mr. and 'Mrs. George.Gibson,
Jan and Jeff, from Amberley,
,were. guests of.the Pentland fam-
ilies on Sunday.
Girvin Reid, reeve of Ashfield,
is attending a three-day meeting
in Hamilton re regional control.
Mr; and Mrs. Marvin Smith re-
turned to Toronto on Sunday and
were accompanied by Mrs. Cecil
Blake , who will be visiting rela-
tives there.
A number of ladies from here
attended the U.C. W. Region
meeting at Goderich on Wednes-
day. Nine W.I..rnembers attend-
ed Tiger Dunlop W.I. at Carlow
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