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DUNGANNON
Mrs. Annette Rabjohns of Det-
roit visited last week with her
mother Mrs. W. A. Stewart and
other members of the family.
Visitors and callers with Mr.
and Mrs. Art Stewart during the
past week were Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Ritchie, Ashfield Township;
Miss Ruby Clark, ,Acton;`'`Mr, and
Mrs. Harold .Kneesha.w and daugh-
ter, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Reid , ••Londori; Mrs. Dave Reed
and "family, Stratford; Mrs. Mel
Stewart, Goderich and Mrs Ken
Hodges, Dungannon.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to the husband and
family of Mrs, Harvey Alton, for
whom funeral services were held
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stewart and
family of Lambeth called on Mr.
and Mrs. Art .Stewart and attended
the funeral service for Mrs, 'Harv-
ey Alton on Thursday,'
Kent Alton, Lucknow and Mark
Stewart of Lambeth are spending
some holidays with their grand,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Stewart
Mrs. Edna Black visited her
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Black in
St. •Thomas and Mrs. Ray Stanley
St. Thomas.. •His friends are hap-
py that Ray is improving after his
serious illness, though he is still
in hospital.
Earl McNee, Belmore and his
daughter, Mrs. Walter Vella ,,Deb
by and Tammy, of Greenwood
Nova Scotia called on Mrs. Mary.
Bere and family on Sunday.
Mr". and Mrs . John Bere and
Karen, Miss Cathy Fitzgerald and
Miss Leemay Chung of London
were week end" visitors with Mrs'.
Mary Bere and family.
Jack Eedy, Laurel and Michael
of Strathroy visited his mother Mr
Heber Eed•y on the week end.
Michael went on to Toronto to
help Thornton Eedy with his cattle
at the C: N. E.
RECEIVED INJURIES'
Ross Eedy. had the misfortune to
have his leg injured, requiring
several stitches and a few days
later he caught his finger in sorne
machinery, again needing stitches,
Both injuries are on the mend.
Mr: and Mr's. Ken Thomas,
Lynda and. Wendy of Willowda1e.
visited on the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Web.
ster and attended thtlley-.
Miller wedding in Goderich.
RELATIVE SHOWER
Mrs. John Durnin opened her
home for a shower for relatives
for Miss Brenda l3radley, Godcr-
ich whose wedding took place on
Saturday. Guests were present
from Clinton, Lucknow and sur-
rounding area and the bride re-
ceived many attractive and use
ful gifts.
I31RTIIDA Y PARTY
A surprise birthday party vias
held for Mrs. Erncst Pritchard (nee
Margaret Pentland) of Toronto,
at the horns of her niece, .\lr. and
Mrs. Karl Lentz of 13elgravc. A
large gathering of,rclativcs and
friends were present for this happy
occasion.
Nix.. and Mrs. •13111 Livingston
and family have moved to their
new home in flay Township.
I5uring the past week visitors
with ,Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred Pent-
land were Jeff and Paul Andrew,
Kincardine; Mrs. Ronald Pentland ,
North Bay; Mrs. Ernest Pritchard,
Toronto; Mr. Robt. Walker , Ot -
tawa and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Crockett , Sudbury. •
Mr. and NIrs. Larry Pentland
spent last week end in Sudbury
and were attendants at the wed -
ding
ed -ding of his sister, Norma Pentland
and Hugh J. Crockett on August
16.
Mr. and Llys. Morris ]vers,
Michigan visited relatives in the
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AIR C04I0NED
areaa few days last week.
Mr. and `1rs. Grant .Sowerby
are spending a few days in Toron-
to before proceeding to their
home in Holliston, Mass. Miss
Barbara 131ake accompanied them
for ashort lioliday in Toronto and
Holliston before resuming her
course .at Ryerson. .
Many thanks to (hose who have
phoned with items of interest
for the weekly column. With the.
starting of the school term, please
call in with news prior to 11 p.m.
on Sunday evenings;
Mr. and' NIrs. Don Watson of
,Listowel visited on the week end
'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Don McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spivak
visited last week with theirdaugh-
ter Mr.. and Mrs. John Lodge, ,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caesar, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Errington, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bi11 Stewart enjoyed .a
fishing trip to St. Peter's Lake
near Algonquin Park.
Mr: and Mrs. Orrie Gingrich
visited in Selkirk on Sunday. Beth
and Lori remained in Selkirk for a
two week holiday.