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SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. ' Leonard Chisholm
and Leola visited Olive's
brother and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Maui -fee Payne at Cam-
bridge on. Wednesday.
Robbie Haldenby of Luck -
now spent a few days recent-
ly with Brad Park.
Sympathy is extended. to
relatives of Mrs. Ken Brown
Who died in Seattle recently.
She Is a daughter-in-law, of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown
of Lucknow, formerly of
'Dungannon.
• Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Laverne Pentland
were Mrs. Paul Mitman,. of
Mt. Clements and Mrs.
David Hupp of Detroit. On
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Liebrock of Atwood also
visited the Pentlands.
Mrs. Mary Bere returned
home QI1 Monday after a ten
day holiday with members of
her family in. London and
Toronto. Jamie stayed in
Toronto and returned on
Saturday with his sister,
Mrs. Ruth Austin, •who re-
etuvrneneindg.to Toronto Saturday
John and Maylin Bere,
Karen and David of London,
visited Mrs. ' Mary Bere on
the weekend.
The Lloyd and Terry*Hod-
ges families attended a fam-
ily picnic at Grant Chis-
holm's home on• Saturday
which also celebrated Mrs.
Pearl Watson's 80th birth-
day, which is in early Sept-
ember.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Waller
(nee Debbie Hodges)" of.
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occer action at Bde schooi . Belleville visited her parents,
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Mr. and/ Mrs. Lloyd Hodges
on the weekend.
• Robert Irvin is' now. taking
radium treatments in Lon-
don, staying down there five
days at a time and coming
home weekends.
Miss Darlene Stirling,
Thresville, spent, a few
days. Rt.irin.
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Its. Amy 'Wiggins spent
last week at Bloomfield Hills,
• Ivlichigan, with Mr. and Mrs..
Carl Erickson (nee Dorothy
Orser) and Mrs. Cecil Orser.
They brought her home on
Saturdaand stayed over till
Sunday.
The library has been mov-
ed to the home of Mrs. Amy
Wiggins and a book sale is in
progress during the next
month.
Mrs. Sheldon Martin of
Stratford visited her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Errington, on Wed-
nesday, accompanied by her
• daughter, Mrs. Donald Gil-
more and Michael of New
Hamburg. Weekend visitors
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with the Erringtons were
Mrs. Jean Paradis and Mrs.
Jean Nesbit, both • of Cam-
bridge.
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Miss Frances Logtenberg,
hride-to-be, was guest of
honour at a community show-
er at- Dungannon • Church
Sunday School rooms on
Monday evening, which was
well attended: She was prev-
iously feted at a friend's
shower at Mrs. • Phyllis
Boak's and a relative shower
at the home of Mrs. Janet
Farrell,
• DUNGANNON
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. C. G. Westhaver
preached his farewell sermon
on Sunday on the topic,
"Things in a. Pastorate that
stand the Test of Time". The
choir sang the anthem,
"Morning Has Broken", led
by organist,. Mrs. Jean El-
liott.
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