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DUNGANNON
Rev. H. G. 13obson 'spoke on
Fishing" at. Sunday .service in
Dungannon United Church. .He
published the banns of marriage
between John Robert Stanbury and
Kathryn Anne Bere, both of
Dungannon „United Church. The
annual church service and picnic at
Menesetung will be held on June -6'
at 11 a.m. 'Two beautiful flower
arrangements from;,, Mrs. H Ryan's
funeral, were placed in the church
by the family:
The 'sympathy of the community
is extended to several families
following recent deaths.. Sympathy.
to relatives and friends of Mrs.
eariOdi litter averages of
.9.35 from 296 farrowings
with N0.10 pig starter...
..Performance like this helps make
hog raising profitable:'
Bob Robson
QT.
"Our swine nutrition tests include many formulations
foir starting pigs;' reports Bob , Robson, Assistant
Manager, Shur -Gain Research Farm, "but we find our
No. 10 Starter remains; a winner for general use. It
consistently turns out healthy, growthy litters of pigs
averaging about 50 lbs. at nine weeks.
"Pig Starter No. 10 is introduced as soon as 5 lbs.
per pig' of Shur -Gain Cheep Feed is. consumed. Creep
Feed is vital to high performance but of course it's the
40-50 lbs. of No. 10 Starter that produced the 9.35
weaned litter • average."
Why don't you 'choose Shur -Gain Pig Starter
No. 10?
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ORVILL• 1* TREN'QN FINIAYSON
Orville Trenton Finlayson; the
youngest son' of the late Kenneth:
Finlayson and Lucy Harris, born on.
the fourth co ession of Huron
Township Jatuta.4. 11, 1904, passed
away in University Hospital, Lon-
don on Tuesday, May 11, 1976 in
his seventy-third year.
On June • 8, 1927, :he married
Verna Elizabeth Hooey and they
resided in Huron Township until
.mpving to,Ripley last• September.'
Mr. Finlayson is survived byhirs
wife and three daughters, Virene,
Mrs. Alvin Thompson, Kincardine
Township; Oral, Mrs. • Murray
Cameron, Weston; and Marilyn,
Mrs. Robert J. Johnston, Ripley;
ten grandchildren;' . two great
grandchildren; one brother, Warn-
er of Orlando, Florida. He was
predeceased by one brother, Ches-
ter on January 16, 1975.
Funeral service was conducted at
MacLennan -McCreath Funeral.
Home, Ripley on Friday, May 14,
with Rev. Cecil Carnochan officiat-
ing.
The pallbearers were Andrew
Hamilton, Ardill Mason, Austin
Martin, Harry Scott,Elmer Hooey
and John D. Thompson.
'The flower bearers were James
MacTavish, Edgar Watson, Harry
Ramsay, Robert Strathdee, Ken-
neth L., MacKenzie with .interment
in Ripley Cemetery.
Jack Ryan, .who passed away in
Georgetown on Thursday in her
90th " year. The funeral was in
Goderich on Saturday with inter-
ment at Dungannon;. Cemetery.
Sympathy to relatives and friends
of Mr. Wm. Reed,. who died in
Wingham., The funeral service was
on Saturday. Sympathy to relatives
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and friends of Ronald Reid of
Mitchell, who passed away recent-
ly. He was a nephew, of Stuart and
Gordon • Reid of Dungannon area.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Gerrie Glenn (nee Bernice Thomp-
son) on the birth of a daughter,
Amy, ' on May 10 in Wingham
Hospital,' a sister for. Angela,.
Arletta and Andrew.
PROJECT POTATOES
The Young People from the
'Christian Fellowship Church sowed
the seeds of a new project: last
week when they •launched "Project
Potatoes" by planting plot on'the
farm of Ken Wagler, east of
Dungannon. The potatoes, when
harvested,will be sold and the
money used by the Young People
for church work. After working
hard planting, the potatoes the
young people enjoyed a weiner and
marshmallow roast. •
Mr. • Hubert Lawrence from.
Monetville, some 300 miles north
and east of Dungannon, was guest
speaker at the Christian Fellowship
Church on Sunday. The morning
service was .special in that the
congregation enjoyed the music of
'a piano, which was a gift to the
church, and for which they gave
thanks to God for His blessings.
The Boys and Girls Club of
Christian. Fellowship 'Church met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Martin on Saturday. The girls
made centre pieces for the nursing
home in Lucknow and the' boys
went fishing..
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland
called on Mrs. Mary Bere and. Mrs.
Cecil Blake on Sunday evening. It
was the Kirkland's 40th wedding -
anniversary., Congratulations!
` Mt. and Mrs, Marvin Smith
visited members of .theirfamily at
Essex, Stoney Point and Chatham
last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wiggins
visited with •Mrs. Dove Horton of
Goderich on Satul'day.
Mrs. Blanchette's Grade 3 class
at Brookside presented a puppet
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KINLOUGH
Mrs. Frank Maulden and Mrs.
David Ireland of Teeswater attend-
ed the Bruce Centre District
meeting of the Women's Institute
at Allenford. •
Mr. Earl Percy of Matheson
visited with relatives here during
the week.
We extend . sympathy to the,
Percy families in the sudden ;death
of the late Elmer Percy • of
Kincardine. The funeral was held
on Thursday afternoon from the
MacLennan Funeral Home, Kin-
cardine. •
53rd ANNIVERSARY
We extend best wishes to Mr..
and ' Mrs. William Haldenby on
their 53rd wedding anniversary.
The sympathy of this community
is extended to Mr.. and Mrs. Ivan
McFarlan and boys of Kingatf,
formerly of here; in the death of her
father:
play, "Snow White and the Five
Dwarfs" for the primary classes
last week. Mrs. Graham's grade 6
class enjoyed a bus trip to Niagara
Falls' on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs: Graham McNee
visited Mr: and Mrs. Ross McNee
and Mrs. Gertrude Bell in Huron -
view on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.' Wm. Berry have
moved from a trailer park in
Goderich ' to a trailer home . in
Dungannon on a lot bought from
Mr. and:. Mrs. Don Pengelly.
Miss Flora Durnin of Tottenham
visited Mrs. Lorne Ivers on
Monday.
On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon . Smith, Goderich, Mrs.
Thos_ McPhee, Nile and her sister,
Mrs. Ted Bell of . Saskatchewan,
called on Mrs. Ivers in Dungannon
and Mr. Ivers in Pinecrest Manor,
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin, Mrs.
•Lorne Ivers and Mrs. Cecil Blake
visited Rev.' C. and Mrs. McClen
aghan at Paisley on Sunday.. They
returned by Wingham so Robert
could visit his father Mr,. Wm, Irvin
in Wingham Hospital.
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