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WALKERTON
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling,
Darlene and Harold of Thamesville .
spent the week end with ,Betty's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Robt Irvin,
Darlene is going to stay this week
with her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Irvin and Mrs. Wm.
Irvin , were dinner guests. on
Sunday.
The Lay School of Theology for
all lay people, who wish to improve
on their knowledge of the faith,
begins on October 1 at. Clinton' in
the evening. The Lecturer is Dr.
Ross Crosby and Rev. H. G.
Dobson will give further informa-
tion to anyone interested in .
attending.
Next ,Sunday is World Commun.-
ion and church will be at 11.15 a.m.
with Sunday School at the regular
time. Nile anniversary is on
October .19 at 11 a.m. with Rev.
George Watt :as guest preacher. •
Cdngratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Utley (nee Rodine Pentland) of
Goderich on the birth of a
daughter in Wingham Hospital, a
sister for Jaqueline and Paul.
MrS. Ben Mole arrived hoMe
froM hospital in London and is •
convalescing well.
Mrs.. Eldon Austin . returned
home after a stay in Wingham
Hospital. •
Mrs.. Bev, Ohm was hostess to a
plaque demonstration held. at the
home• of her mother, Mrs. Harvey
Culbert, on Monday evening.
. Several ladies enjoyed seeing the
variety, of plaster articles demon-
strated by Mrs. 'Judy' Buhrow of
Kitchener.
Ken Ohm's grandmother, Mrs.
Heinbuck died suddenly at her
home in Stratford on Friday night
and -her. funeral is on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Haivey Culbert
arrived home on Saturday .night
after a week at the Plowing Match
near Oshawa.,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McNee and
boys Of Ajax visited their parental
homes in Goderich and Dungannon
laSt week end. ,Sandra's grand-
mother, MrS. Barr, celebrated her
birthday on the week end. •
Lorne. Hasty 'returned ,home on
Saturday after several days in the
hospital and is still quite weak.
The W.I. planning committee
met at the hoine of Mrs.' Marion
Zinn on Monday evening. .
Mrs. Lorne Eadie ,and Allan of
Holyrood visited her mother, Mrs.
Elma Reed on Sunday and attended
anniversary service in the evening.
Mrs. Tom O'Malley (nee .Loretta
Kinahan) of Teeswater called on
MrS. Minnie Jones and Mel one
day last week.
Miss Ethel Case and Mrs. Rita
Wise of Toronto, Misses Margaret
Producing beef on corn
silage can be a simple
and profitable business.
Particularly, if you'd
supplement your good
corn with' Shur-Gain Beef
Silasupplement. When you
use this Shur-Gain product
to add protein, vitamins,
minerals and trace elements
Disher and Clara Sproul and Mrs.
Art Elliott of Goderich made
several calls in the village on
Thursday.
Congratulations to Mr. and. Mrs.
Doug Kerr on the birth of a
daughter, a sister for Jim, Debbie
and Jody.
Mrs. Walter Vella (nee Joy
McNee) of Greenwood, Nova
Scotia, and her daughter, Deborah,
Goderich spent the week end 'with '
Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee and
visited Mrs. Mary .Bere and family.
Beryl Elliott of New Liskeard and
Nine)/ Hamilton, Brampton visit7f1
with. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Anderson on FFiday.
tokthe high eneigy found in
corn, you get a balanced
ration that's easy to feed and
economical to use.
'Reduce labourand feed costs
in beef productiOn by using a
corn silage and Shur-Gain
Silasupplement program. Its
all you really need. .
daughter; Erin Dawn.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
David Dawson on the birth of a
We keep on saying it
because its true . . .
"All you
really need is
Shur-Gain Beef
Silasupplemenr*
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120th Anniversary
Celebrated Sunday
DUNGANNON NEWS-
Dungannon United Church ,cele-
brated their 120th anniversary on
Sunday. ReV. H. G. Dobson was
preacher at both morning and
evening services. The Music in the
morning was provided by the
Junior Choir and Mrs. McMichael.
They sang "Amazing Grace", and
"1 AM Not Alone. Today". Miss
Nancy Errington sang a solo.
Flowers were placed in memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Alton by
granddaughter, Mrs. Ettabelle
Bradley.. Music for the evening
service was the South Huron Choir,
under the direction of Mrs.
McCaffrey, organist and chOirlead-
er of Exeter United Church. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Moffat
and presented a real musical treat.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dobson,
Jeffrey and David of Hamilton
.visited with his parents, Rev. H. G.
and Mrs. Dobson last week end.