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On April 1st,.1937 a disas-
7*- trous fire almost wiped out
the west, side of the main
street 'of Dungannon, The .
fire started in the evening in
a general store owned bx
Montgomery's where A. J.
Shervvood's store and post
office building are now. •
It spread to buildings on
both sides before the •fire
department from Kincardine
reached the scene. When
called, they first thought it
"-r. was aw April fools joke, 'but
when Mr. Heber Eedy con-
vinced them it was no hpax
they came as quickly as
possible. Goderich fire de-
partment could not come be-
cause of some disagreement
with, the insurance company. ,
MontgomerY's store and
residence, Lorne McKen-
zie's garage and McKenzie's
hardware and residence, and
Tom and Mary Rivett's rest-
aurant were destroyed, 'but
ihe fireMen stopped the "
flames from consuming the
central. office which was
where the Russell Johnston
home now is..
Lorne McKenzie had been
to Toronto that day and still
was VOA borne. Some of the
villagers Managed to ' save
some new cars he had
recently ,got in. The irony ,
was that the new cars were
still covered by company
insurance. The remainder of
the contents of the garage
which was burned was not
covered by insurance. People
. helped carry things out of the
store and some bag's of sugar
mysteriously disappeared.
There was a dance at the
Anglican Parish Hall that
night, so after the fire was
under control, the firefight-
ers went to thehall-and were ----- _
' Burlington called on ,Mel
Jones on Sunday evening.
Congratulations to Mr.,
and Mrs.• Bill VanOenen. who- -
were Married atThunder, Bay
on. April 3. Bill is the son of mr. and Mrs. John VanOen-
en. of Ashfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hub-
bard and family of Gederich
visited with Lynn •Will and flowers, but everyone enjoy- there's gold in the family on Sunday., ed themselvea and helped
• Jeremy, 3 year old son of the Birthday Celebrations.-
Mr. and:Mrs, TerrY Noble, is DUNGANNON
a• patient in St.. Joseph's UNITED. CHURCH:,
Hospital,, London. He 'was ' Mr.. George Cowan spoke
• transferred from Gpderich on Initiation into the Church,
Hospital on Wednesday' of stressing the . Meaning .: of
last ,week: It was discOvered baptism. The choir sang the
he has, a hole in the 'heart, anthem, I know„ who.. holds
and . it ' is probable that tomorrow. The children's •
surgery will be required... ' story was,, The .Little Lost
Mrs. Martha Bessence Lamb,'•referring .to the par-
anent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine
Eedy. . •
Mrs. Mary. Here and Jamie
visited Marybell and Dwight
Aldham • and family near
Inglewood ofi the weekend.
They -Were accompanied by
Mrs. Aliee SeOtt of Belgrave
Who visited her brother; Mr.
Finlay Shackleton,' near_Cale-
den. , • •
.Mr. and 'Mrs. Irvine Eedy
returned from an 11 day visit
to Holland, They Were guests
of the ,,Government Hol;: •
land. While there they visit,
ed the Canadian War •Cemet-
cries Of Hotter' and Groes
beek. Also had tours to •the
oetdoor museum of ,Arn-
hiern, the palace at Apple
doorti, the tulip. field near
Amaterdam and a trip on the
canals through Amsterdam.
Mr. Eedy also took, part in
the Official March Past at
Nymegen.
They were -guests of Mr:—
and Mrs.. L. Nesiland of
Hellendoorn. •
A well attended Vegas
night was heldSaturday_
night at the Agriculture Hall,
Some of the bidding at the
auction went well ' as
"$7,000" was •paid for a
provincial ticket and
"$35,000" for a flat. of
able of the lost. heep and the
hymn, The Ninety and Nine.
The Stewards. meet on
Wednesday evening, Choir
practice is on Thursday even-
ing and an urgent invitation,
is extended to any, men who
would care to. come, 'espect.
ially to 'prepare for Father's
Oay june.
Next Sunday, May 25, the.
service: will be • at Camp
Menesetung for the Dungan-
. non-Nile congregation.
The Hi-C group are having
--a var:wash t-N aile-church on
Saturday from 10' a.ni:: to 4
p.m.
BROOKSIDE BROADCAST
By Annette Curran
and Lisa Brown
On Monday. and ThursdaY0
May 12 and 15,. Constable
Bill Haskell, 0.P.P. Came .to
Brookside to give :demon-
stration on Farm Safety. He
showed it to Grade K to 4 on
Monday and grades 5 - $ en
Thursday. -FirSt he had the-.
clasies together in the gym
for a film and later he • spoke
to each class separately. The •
film was presented by War:
Amputations •and : showed
children who had lost limbs
in farm accidents and how
they, were learning to cope
with, their handicaps. •
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''On Thursday, May 15,
Rooms 3 and 4 went 0114 bus
trip to the Science Centre in ,
.Toronto accompanied by
'their teacherrand sorheliar
ents. They reported a very
enjoyable and worthwhile,
day and the bus was back at
the school before 6 p.m.
The Student Council a
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refreshed with coffee and
sandwiches. •
In spite of the fact that so
much was :going on in the
village, and most of the sur-
rounding rural area were
alerted by the party line
system, there were some
villagers who slept through-it
all. Miss Nettie Sproul, who
liVed behind the United
Church, where MacAulay's
live now, was a clerk in
Montgomery's store and
knew nothing about the fire
- until she came to work.
It is my intention to have
some articles printed each
week on ``Memories of Dun
gannon" up until "Birthday
Celebration" time. I am
appealing to any and all
readers to jot down your
memories and bring them to
Me or I will, pick them up.
These memories will also aid
myself and the Luckfiow
Sentinel editor, Sharon
Dietz, to compile a supple-
ment on the celebrations to
- 'be published prior to 'that
time.
SOCIAL NEWS.
Todd and Brad Park spent
the weekend in Goderich
with their sister, Vicki.
Miss Pearl Caldwell spent
a few days in Goderich with
-Mary Nivins.
Several from our area
enjoyed 'the "Western War-
riors" concert band and the
''Weitertiettes" precision
majorettes from the Bay
City, Michigan, Western
High. School, on Friday even-
ing at G.;D.C.I.
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