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DOINGS OF DUNGANNON
DI _ (1ANNON, Aug. 28.—Miss Iso London hospital on Saturday morning
belle Keating of Blyth is N siting her '4dud his family was called' to his bed-
side on Tuesday.
friend. Mrs. Robert _Moore. „
Miss Iiernice Blake; 1l.A•, is visiting
for a few days with friends at \Ving-
haps prior• to going to Lambeth to
teach for the coining terns.' s.
Citizens_ were sorry to hear of the
critical illness of Mr. Jacob -Reed on
Fricfl,i - night. Although- not 'lit the
best this ,summer, leis sudden collapse
..was a shock.. He 'was taken to a
Mr. and Mrs. \Warren Peterson and
Mrs. Ernest Beals, Detroit, were
visitors for ten days with Mrs. B. J.
Crawford and during their visit they,
with Mrs. Crawford, enjoyed a Motor
trip to Niagara Falls and Loddon.
Mrs. - Atches,ou and daughters, Mary
and Ann, of Detroit, also visited one
day last week. •
Miss Ettatbelle :Webster, RN., has
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OBITUARY
WILLIAM SNELI.
There passed away at his 'huiue on
Sunday, August 25, a highly esteemed
resident of 'Hallett township in the
p.er ou of William Snell, in his eighty-
secoad ` year. He • had not been in
good health for the lash: three months. -
lir. SrieW-was b'ui in o, ,►, le
youngest son of the late George and
Jane -(Holmes) Snell. On March_1,
1905, he married- Anna Maud Jenkins,
Blyth, who predeceased hint July 12,
194.1. He is 'survived by -two 'sisters,
Miss. Margaret Snell, Excel, Alberta,
and Mrs. Annie Elsley, Benmiller, and
one brother, `James Snell, Nile. Six
children dalso survive: I.atira, Harry
and Grant, at home; Mrs. Fred Boyle,
Brumfield ; Mrs. Barry Langmaid,
Windsor, and 'Mrs. (lorduu Key's,
Komoka. There are three grand-
children; Ellen, - -Melva, and Stuart
Boyce
Funeral services were held on Tues -
1 day afternoon and ware conducted by
-his nephew, • Rev. IIarold - J. Snell,
Auburn. After a ghort service at the
retui•laed to nursing duties Sit _Turouto.
\lr. and Mrs. .Gordon Kidd and fans- b
ily, . Sheila and RS -an, returned home
to Islington on Sunday after visiting
Mrs. Ki.dd's parents, Mr. and Mrs.,
John Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler and sou
Tommy were recent vi: iturs with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Fowler, Chesley,
\Ir. and "Mrs. Abbiner Morris spent
a few days' last week N(`ith their d'.tugh-
ter, Airs. Anderson. Alugford, Sheppard --
tun, and attended' the Porter- .reunion
;It the home of their niece. Mrs. Jas.
McIntyre, Nile. Mrs, Nellie Porter is
spending a Wliile `with her brother, .Mr.
Abner Morris... -
The j111iiur room of• the Dungannon
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I't.Ib11.e SChuul is without a. leacher 1t
;•yl.;,. T111 XshfieI(1 School Area I3ua
'is expected to make an appointment a
a spacial nheeting this week. It i
only lately that any applications ha
been-Treceived• A. Smith, the 1101
principal, and Mrs. Smith,. formerly o
Belfast, moved herd the last of th
week and are ucctipt iilg hart of Alber
Brown's home,
Ther' grandmothers' -meeting of th
Dungannon 1N -omen's Institute will b
held Thursday aftern(ion of 'this wee
at the home of Airs. t )tto I'opp.
The B1;ike clan of. about thirty per-
sons enjoyed. a picnic at the cottage
of 1)r, D;bn Blake, Kintail, where it
is annually held. Among the picnickers
wire Mrs. IVin. I3lake of Aslrfleld, who
is hale and hearty in. her ninety-first
(0111', ;Incl-a1Iso Aliss Aluriel Blake, her
granddaughter, who. though •handi-
capped; enjoys the outings and is very
cheerful -despite her: 11►ng-endured" af-
diclion of infantile paralysis,
Visitors .with Mrs. \V. I{. Andrews
this week were, on Sunday, \1is.:19"bert
Little .and -her daughter. Mrs. Lyal
Siaynur, Al r. 'Gaynor and Joyce Little;
on Monday, Aliss 'I'hylula I?vans, 1101
ticfurd• Sask., Airs. .\Ndre\(s' niece,
and Air. and Airs. A1'111.-Ilicks, Dorothy
;111(1 Roni9d, Kincardine.
• •Silver' Wedding Anniversary..... Air.
and Airs. al':riled II:111. Brantford. who
are visiting relatives in this district,
marked their twenty --fifth wedding -an..
11 it ersa ry4
wedding -an-
11itersaryl. =11ile here, and in honor fif
Illy well( tt1i v WIT(' 1c'11I1c'recl a cbi) 1rcn
dinner (11 Saturday evening at the 11un(e
of Airs. \W. 1{, Andrews. as guests of
Mr. (+u1frey 11x11 and Miss Ma '1,1" 1I:1,11.
t11ei1' inlcle rind 21111'11.
Church Intprovenhents, - St. Paul's
Anglican chtire11 is having extensive
work done on .tete interior 111ade pos-
sible by a, $500 be(I11est. from the la to
Wm, ('1u1►pbel1, a devoted meuilu'r of
the congregation. Hydro -electric ,lig lit-
ing has been installed. and " L. 1•'.
Stingel, painter and deeorat1►r, has the
(attract of painting and pay2ering, and
will --begin work scion.
Hoi.noredl for War Service. — There
�21z 0 'large gathering. at the I'arish
IIa'll on Friday night lit honor of hiss
Bertha Jones, who served as.11 Nursing
sister in' the Wear, and Gordon giont-,
g ifiery, who W21S with the
at St':.Johns, Newfoundland, for -three
years. 'Piflin's orchestra ::nppliod
Mush, for dancing. At the lunch hour,
K111100r Dawson read a (eunsplirnontary
address in, recognition of the, services
of the guests of honor and 11111 \Viggins•
-made the presentation of a signet ring
to Gordon and a cameo ring to Aliss
Jones.
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It will pay yo1i dividends to raid the
advertisements of (hulerich merchants
in The tiiThnl-Star.
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house the funeral proceeded to Loudes- lotte .Mirekerizie ' have returned t(
1 lx►ru 'United church, ,«•here a public 1 Toronto.
ser'iee was held. Mr. Snell had been Misses Marion Mackenzie and Bertha
a lifelong. member cif ttie church. The Mac•Kendric•k, of irorun�:o spent the
interment was in C1intun cemetery. week -end with relatives here.
Pallbearers were I''red Lobb of Holmes- Reception for Newly-weds.—on Tues-
ville, Harold Walker of - Wingham, day evening, August 20, a largely at -
,Ephraim Snell of Clinton, William tended reception- was held in Kintail
Elsley of 'Benntiller, Jas. Snell of Nile hall in honor of Mr. Duncan McKay
and Jahn„ Snell of Londesboro. The and his bride, the 'former Josephine
beautiful floral tributes were carried Weir of Auburn. The e' enirs•
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•- . .. in a ' ing, an of er lunch the
Keys of Komoka, Barry Langmaid of gilests of honor were called to the
Windsor, Fred-- Boy '---of Bruce'field, - stage Ind presented with a purse
Raymond Snell of Lundesboro and Ed. of money. Both expressed their ap-
Irwin of Goderich. - predation in a Ow well-chosen words,
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ASHFIELD
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ASHFIh,LD, Aug. 27. -_Miss Georgia
'Dunbar and JIr. Donald Dunbar; 'of
Ethel, recently visited with• their aunt,
Mrs. W. L. 1"iiulcey. -
Mtr. Alex.' Howes. accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howes, attended the
fiiiieral of his sister, the late Mrs.
Poet' (lunrl;iy, at Arthur.
PORT ALBERT
PORT ALBERT, Aug. 28 -.—Mr. and
Mrs, Albert McGee spent, last week
visiting relatives .at Windsor and De-
troit.
Mr. old Mrs. Charles ,Crawford, Fred
and Horace and `Mrs. Richard Reed
visited last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs..
Horace Cunningham at Wiarton.-
Misses -Anent and Luis Mackenzie of Mrs. It. J. Mills of Cleveland -spent
Turuiito -aro visiting their another, Mrs, a week visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Mac•kelnzie. Jas. young, •
1liSses Bertha Macdonald and Char- 'Mir, and Mrs. Ernie Harmsworth and
voramommieg
daughter Lois, of Toronto, visited t
week with Mrs. R. Reed.
Mr. and Mrs Howard Quaid and
two children, .Sheila and Jimmy, and
Mr. John Quaid visited last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John 4eP'herson at
Teeswater.
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tigert and fam,
ily spent last Sunday at Grand -Bend
visiting with Mr,. Tier 'y >
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