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PORT- ALBERT, July 13. Mr.
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the guests. of Mr. and Mrs: Wm.
'Taman' and family: w •
•,.•Mr. George .Allan, Mrs. D. J.
• ' Sifton and Mr. Otway Hayden, all
of London, and • Mi-: Haydeifs
•a moister, Mrs. Fred Humphrey of.
Burlington, visited on Sunday. with
Mr. a;nd•,11rs. Cdrman Ifayden.
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Mr, . W'w. Taman is a Patient 'in
Westminster Hospital., having gone
there two weeks ago for 'treatment
and X-rays. His .,. many -,frfends
wish. hint. a speedy •recovery,'
Friends here have'.reeeived word
•of- the, death of Mr. John 'Williams
on, July 4th,in big.. seventy-fourth
year, at Lawrenceburg, Kentucky,
where he„•had, gone two yearsago
to live with his brother'and family.
He lived here for, about. fifteen
years; coming here from Depoit.
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AT ANY HOUR a OF - THE
DAY OR NIGHT
You •Inay-call, E B. Cranston at any hour with;•the
certainty. of -receiving • thoughtful, considerate atten-
tion ,:and. the. finest szeryices •at prices that are
both ' Moderate • and fztir. ;bur. central location •gives
added convenience for those attending . rviees. •
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Nelson, Robison. of Alta, are visits
big the'former', .,brother, Willlurn
T., and SIrs,,'4Robisgll.,
Mrs 4.013n;4.013n;Arthur and A'i'rs, Carl.40
Armstrong. visited the fprmer's
daughter, Mrs, Ggrdony,Wall, and
Mr, Wall, at'Langside,
1etgratulations to .1aura. ,14tay
•LetherlapdantX', pougias ingbitrt;
who, We
, successful • i,. passi4g
Cheij' entrance. e• caminati'an,
Donald Rossi . of • i+O den '.spent
the week -end' at his .home ,berg and;
was guest organist at the Hearn»
Henry, Wedding at R•rueefieid United
,Church on •S iturday,
The ' Women's Iiistitute 'will hold
their • Childrena"s 'Day. ethnic at
W'iglitmap's grove on Wednesday,
Silly 20th. -Sports. committee w-
)fts; : Yungblut, ,Mrs, • 0, Andori on
aard•hMrs_ G'orrden'31Cflizlcl ey"-,""hiiSt:
esses, Mrs. 'Bert a! i Mrs,, Albert,,�Cfii inpbeli,_MrO:-�, Euwher, Mrs�.._1toy��,
v411114;4.11 and MVlrs.' Archie Robinson.
Special, services, •were 'held': ,In
Ino* ' Jnited Cliiireh , last ' Su.nday
e`venzng,•_v:hen Rev!. H. Sn�el^',.of
Exeter7a., 1t former •tziainiiste>< of
;church, ' was ' the speaker. The.
chair,' with firs. R. D. Munro: pre-
siding at the organ, led In the
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service of praise and aise'rendere
an anthem. Messrs. ' Donald puag-
lut, Stewart Toil and Jack Ladd
'Sang a'trio, •
Miss.,;Sadie Carter' wile has ,spent.
the past two years. With her brother,,,
foe, Carter; at .P,Qrt Elgin,° has re.,
turned told herr home In Abg village;:
•The. Bible .'V"ocatianai School will
hold its c1'osing exercises. in Knelt
Presbyterian • •Church en • Friday
evening . at 8`. ;o'clock, Acordial
nvitt tion, is "enctended to everyone
.interested' ht.. this workto'attend.
The program, 'Will •be in ' charge -•Qf
.the ehiidren.
Walkerburn Ciuii;--The . Wa.lkerl
burn Club met at the home of Miro,
Percy Vincent, "'with a good attend
ante. Mrs, ,.George Schneider was
'ehatrgo ', The, meeting ..'Opened
'`with- "The Maple,, Leaf Forever,"
With 'M s, A, Eirkconiiell dt the
"PIA nfl4 . fo'lrOWed , l y Prayhri"
Schneider. • The following oiree-r's
.were, , elected.:.. President, •' Mrs4'._ Geo".
'Schn,ider;.,Secretary, yirs: Stein ir,t
"Anien4t;' assistant :• ,sebretary, Airs:
Len. Archamixault; treasurer, Mrs,.
Lorne!Honking ;,,pianist;, Mrs, Jack
sow; assistant, Mrs. A. Kirkconnell,'
A. 'program was enjoyed and' the
meeting closed- with the. National'
Anthem.- Lunch was 'served.
»'U TGAN'NON
DUNGANNON, July 13. -,- Rev.
Glen Bali and ford s °M'rs, »- efell of Wood•-
a da sat the end of
pent fewY
the,.••week with Mrs. Chas. Fowler,.
the formelr`s-• sister•. , -. . •' a
The Colwanash Junior Farmers
and Junior Institute are liol'ding
their mal:ruai • Sunday' service • at
Dungannon United Church on Sun.-
day • evening, July 17th,, at . $ p.m.
Rev. Jas. Bright, pastor of the
church, - will gide the '-address..
Members .and 'all others are cordially.
invited' to attend. . • -
Wiimer Errin ton has gone to,
'Comber, Essex county, to work for
-the- remainder -of -they-holiday-s7•w•it h-
liis"- uncle, " Bert Badman, in: the
bakeshop. His grandfather, Mr.
David Errington, -left idso to visit
for, a•_ month:
and..•Mrs. Roy Rutledge .and
Betty are spending, a . week's_'411-
days with relatives in Toronto.
Miss Marjorie, Errington: is • as-
sisting at a. ' restaurant at• Port
Albert for the sunimer;
Missy Grace' Kreuter, sof Toronto,
is visiting •tier' sister, :Mrs. Everett
Errington, as. is • little three-year-
old
hree,yearold Barrie Kreuter, their nephew,
sou 4 Of Mr. 'and Mrs. Albert.
Kra titer , , Toronto.
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Mr.:and 7VIrs: LaVerne Pentland
and children; of _Detroit; _:who.have
been on a' ten days' holiday at
Ottawa, North ,Bay and Toronto,
spent • a few days at their farm-
home
armhome -on the 6th concession of
Ashfield and ontheit return were
accompanied uy Miss Norma' -Pent-
land, elder daughter of theft, bro-
.ther, Wilfred Pentland.
Miss Joaii Rivett has been •«con-
fned to bed again .with a' second
relapse of effects from an attack
of •pneumonia. in., the .spring. , -
Mrs. ` It. Fitzgerald, Miss Lyle,
Irwin and Mrs. Tom Agar of
Brampton are, holidaying with Mrs.
Rich. Gardner.• •
Miss Betty Elliott,,;who has "been
illfor some time, was taken to
Victoria Hospital, Loudon, en''i`ues
day for treatment: '
'Mrs:-;eIive 'Culbert, who, has been
,nurse companion for Miss • Betty
Elliott, is visiting for a- while with
Mrs. Mabel Glazier; .Guelph.
'Mrs, Mabel Glazier,_. of Guelph,
:has• been a visitor with ,Mr. and.
Mrs. W. A. Culbert.
Mrs. Wm. Kelly,. Seaforth, and
iVlTss_t: Mabe Ktillough, of Byron,
*ere' recent i isitors , with their
mother, Mrs,, J, Kil1ough. ,
Visitor's with .Ali. and Mrs. Root:
Dttrnrzl" "are Me. and` Mrs.~ Chester
Durnbn•and daughters Marjorie •And
Jaz}e, of Pittsburg, Pa., Miss Flora
T1Yirni
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and friend, Miss Nora
• Creyke, home economist, They. ejv
joyed a-fithin , tri at ,Lions ea
g p. Head
last week.
r . IN •MEMORIAMVM •
OU.RRLLL,—In` loving memory••of
dear "father, Edwaz'dA. Currell,
• who passed 'away five years ago,
` .July 17th, 1944,'' -
'Your memory to us" is a keepsake
With ' which we will never part.;
'Though ;God has •yoti 'in 'his keping,
We still' have you in trur heart.
t-LGVingly - remeinbei'ed, fry dtlie
family,•:Lloyd, Ila,. George,•'May.
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• ASHIFIEL•D
ASIHFIELD, July 13. Mrs..
Charles Tay1o>•,; the: _,fonzuer' Bell
McWhinney, -and.. here` daughter.
Lillian'•(.Mr's. 'D'unihue)' of,:.x ,
.'Angeles, • Cal4ornkts are virsi °i'ng
With,. the former's sister, m Mrs.
George Collinson, and other rela-
tives. It is over thirty years since
Mrs. Taylor' left Ashfield.' •
Mr. and. Mrs. Ambrose Hogan
and ' 'son, of Hamilton,• spent the
week -end with • Mrs. Robt.. Ma'c
Donald, and other relatives. . •
Mr. 'Finlay MacGregor of ()Weep'
'is” _visiting With his cousin Mr.
Chas. , .?1 eGre'kor, Later they both
intend to ` •take • a ""•'"trip to --Nova
.Segtla� the„ ;fQrfli is :U>rttih3la ems..
`�Mrs. . George A Drennan .has re-
turned home after ' spending two
weeks with' her sister, 'Mrs. Lock-
hart, of Dresden.
Ale.J.‘4, and Mr's.' Frank Hamilton
visited -'with . their • daugh'ter's
London or5erl' the''week-end. ' • -
Mrs.: "Mike" Sanderson of St.
John; • New; - Brunswick, journeyed
by plane- to, visit her -mother, -Mrs.
Jas. MacDonald, at . l..u0know.,nd
otirer relatives in Ashfield.
KINGSBRID(E''
The Late «Mrs. John Kelly. --
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person of :Mrs. John Kelly, pawed,
;away at her home at, Wankel',Iowa, on` ' Ju:ne ,14,. 1949, • in her
eightieth' year, The 'former Bridget.
-,Hagan, she was born in. September,
1869, a daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Hogan '(Mary
Dalton), ,of Kingsbridge, and was
a niece of the late. Morgan .Dalton,
well-known Ashfield . citien. She
resided ,dor • some. years in Goderich,
where in June, 1907, she' was mar-
ried 'to,.John the
in St: • Peter's
hunch by the late Rev. Md .•D.
t Nei11
,,,. a - cousin of . Mr. Kelly.
They went to Harper', Ferry, Iowa,
.to make: their Aware. Mr. Kelly
passed, away' in 1932. Surviving
are one son; Johii Joseph.•Kelly of
Lomalizlda, Calif. ;• two sisters, Mrs.
Hannah Springer of- 'Detroit and
:sirs. Nellie Bulger of Toronto, and
two brothers, Thomas Hogan of
Edmonton, • Alta., and • Maurice
Hogan of Calgary, Alta. Mrs,
Kelly had been► in° failing health
for the past six• ,+, onths, the past-
three
ast
three months co r' ned .to her bed.
She was a f,;'. flil member of her
church and .•
„ular comtnunic€int.
The funeral • service was held ' ozr
June 17th at St. Patrick's • Church,
where requiein high mass was sung
by I3,ey. E i. McD'onald,, R 1 . _The-,
retthiins. ` 'were iiiterrec`i' . lit Paint'
Reck cemetery beside those of -her.
husband
. The.
. pal
lbearers were six.
,e ,ews. Emmett
Sulliv
an'. , -
T
ore '- .
•K fly,R - Wi11i€t and. James .Larkin•,:
• William" and'
'Lawrence.'Slattery..
BORN
AR.CHAMBAULT.-.At: the Clinton
General. Hospital, on Tliursda,v;
July. 7th; to. M'r...1ind •Mrs. Leonard"Archambault, Aul>ti "a Son: , A
EID�WARD.—At. Alexandra Hospit-.
Al, Godbrieh, •on July 9th,•" 1949;
to, , Mr.' and Mr,s. Clayton---.H.-
Edward, a' son,,- Donald' Charles.
FISHER.—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, July 1 th,' 1949; to Mr:
and Mrs, Thomas Fisher, 'code -
rich, a daughter,' Sharon ISianne,
GLACE. --At. Alexandra Hospital,•
• 'Goderich, .on July lith, 11149, to
.,Mr. and Mrs, John • brace
•�zr��
1IaeI)n1�'AT.I): At tlfe Ottawa
Cis=k flog' iita1 on Monday, Jul'v
4th, to �Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mac-
Donald, a son,' Peter Ross.
YtTNGBLU'r.--A.t_ Victoria I•lospit-
• al, London,' en "Sunday, .J:uly 3'rd,
td, Mr, and Mrs. ,Eldon Yungblut,
• a -son, Christopher ;Eldon,
DIED
KI1;LMAN,-1--Suddenly, at Toronto.
on- Wednesday, June 22nd, 1949,
:1:antes (Doss). Kelman, beloved
husband . of :Margaret Anne -,Car-
ney (formerly of ,Goclerit°li),
The funeral took place June' 25thfrom' St. Ceeelia's : R.(:', ;Church,
Toronto:" Interment, In -Mount-Hope
cemetery':
hook `Dedicated
To Goderib
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alt
,, . Ig�'"l�, a Bi3tory
Illentory of Late Ir. kt
Coniaon
Aaa:outstdnding contributioa.4tti
yearly 'Canadian history and alt int
yaluable :record of the .martyrdom
of the moble missionaries of rrance;
to. guronia, Saint .Jeande Brebeuf
and Suint Gabriel, °Laienient, a book
Ignace„, Canadian Altar
f' Martyrdoni"-t-boingtpti lisheti 1 y
M9.01 -Stewart of"'Toront0, <wili
be off the press in about It week's'
Bute,.. ,It wae. ,,written by Dr. Wit.
litlzin . Sherwood • ,Fox, former presi-
dent of the University otr'Western
Ontario, with the cbilaboration� o1
"Wilfrid Jury, curator, '°Museums of
Indian. Archaeology and Pioneer
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