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Trial by judge and jury was
chosen by two Toronto men when
they appeared in court here last
Thutisday before Magistrate D. E.
Holmes.
Andrew Hugh Mochan and
Geo, ge Lebeznicl were charged
jointly, with break, enter and theft,
at Daley's Garage, Seafo•rth, where
cash and television sets .were stol-
en, and with break, enter and in-
tent to commit theft at an elec-
tr.c.al appliance store at Monkton,
w. B.c-h were reman?ed to jail un-
til this morning, when preliminary
hearing is slated'to be held. Bail
was refused when Acting Crown
Attollicy William J. Prestlsaid he
was opposed to it. The two men
rep••escnted by J. K. Hunter.
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NEWS OF DUNGIA NNON
DLJNGANNON, Apr. 27, --Mrs anis
Mrs. Jack Chisholm were guests
on Friday night with his brother,
Ben Chisholm, and Mrs. Chisholm,
who observed their „silver wed -ding
anniversary.
Mrs, George Hamilton, Auburn,
visited her sister-in-law on Satur-
University,' Kingston, atter finish-
ing his examinations 'of the fourth
year' Electrical Engineering course.
Case ,McAllister, bP Chatham, visi-
ted Mrs. R. Fitzgerald and liars. R.
Gaadner anti oltther former ac-
quaintances around, the village on
Monday. .
day., Shower Held. --Mrs. Frank Pent -
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sproul and land was hostess a ther home for
daughter,. Gild'a, of Toronto, spent a miscellaneous Shower in honor
the week -end with his mother,
Mrs. James Sproul, who returned
with .them to visit for a week.
Mrs. Joseph Hamilton, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave MuDi u'mid and Kath-
leen visited 141r. and Mrs. George 45 friends and neighbors were pre -
Hamilton on Sunday. a sent. Sharon Jefferson and Donna
The Dungannon Girls'.- Project, Pentland -brought in tale gifts.
"Milky Way," held the seventh and After the presentations, the hon-
oree showed films of a recent trip
to England, Scotland and the con-
tinent.,,. Two contests,conducted
by Mrs. M. Reid, wee enjoyed.
The hostess served lunch, assisted
al miss Olive Jefferspn, R,N.,
Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, and
formerly of the Donnydrook dis-
trict, prior to her marriage 'to
George Reeves, Toronto. About
last meeting at the home .of Mrs.
H. Mole on -_Saturday morning.
The girls are planning to • have a
banquet with their mothers at the
end of May. '
Mr. and Mrs Herb Stothers by her two daughters, Elizabeth
were visited on Sunday by Mr. and and Pat, and Mrs. Harvey Mole. and Mrs. Ewart Taylor and' Mrs. Pink and white tapers intertwined
Wilfred Drennan, of Lucknow. with ivy &And daffodils, decorated
Mrs. Bert Treleaven, of Hagersville, the table in the recreation room.
is visiting this week with,her sister, Mrs. Albert Camlpbell, of Auburn,
Mrs. Stothers. and Mrs. A. B. Pentland, of Tor -
,Young People,T e 'regular hi- onto, proposed, a .,vote of thanks to
weekly meeting ofhe Young the Pentland, family for having
People's Union was hc'J n the made possible the Donnybrook re --
basement of the United church on union.
Monday, April 25. The topic Mission. Band was held on
"John Huss," was taken by Mary- Thursday in the church basement
lin Anderson. Lillian Popp read With- -33-• present. Pauline Ander-
the Scripture lesson. The prayer son gave the call to worship. Mrs.
was led by Leonard Reed. Follow- Herb Finnigan led in prayer.
ing the devotion, a short business Wayne Brooks collected the offer-
perio-d was led by.Lois Webster. ing and Sandra Brooks gave the
Several games were played. Rev. offering verse. The Scripture was
Watt displayed a number of dif- read by Karen Dawson. Mrs. Irvin
feient kinds of -Bibles as a new read a chapter -in the study book.
phase for Bible. study. Solos were played by Lynda Blake
Easter Meeting.—ErsCine Pres• and Eleanor Alton. ...Mrs. Watt
byterian Church W.M.S. held the showed a colored film.
Easter thank -offering meeting in Junior Groups Meet,—•+Mn§,, , Mar-
th•e church on Thursday afternoon. vin Sanderson, of Lueknokv, was
Mrs. H. Stothers, president, led guest speaker at the April meeting
the program. After the opening,` of Colwanosh Junior Institute meet -
Eleanor Reed played a violin selec- ing held izt Dungannon Public
tion. Mrs. John Bennett read the School. Her topic was "Fashions"'
topic, "The. Mystery of Pentecost." Mrs. Arnold Alton thanked her on
Mrs, Masson McAllister, Mrs. Wal- behalf of the club. The Junior
lace Wilson an•d Mrs. Frank Jones Farmers' met in Dungannon Parish
yang, an Easter selection. Glad Hall and had Rev. Alexander Nim -
Tidings prayer was given by Mrs. mo, of Wingham, 'as their guest
Arthur Stewart. Mrs. Wallace Mc- speaker. He spoke on a trip to
Clean, wife of the minister, gave Florida and showed colored slides.
an address on "The Wonderful He was thanked by Frank Alton.
Power of God's Love.",After a At a joint meeting of the two
ec�ind violin selection by Eleanor, groups, delegates were of
to
the meeting was closed with a -attend a conference in Guelph
hymn and prayer. early in May. Plans were made
Library . Meeting.—The annual also to hold a dance. ,
meeting of Dungannon Public Lib- o o
rary was held in the Library • , PAPER DRIVE,
rooms with the president, Rev, G. The Kinsmen would lake to thank
Watt in charge. The secretary,
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-Mrs. R. Stoners,- Q .,15._
• gave the- annual
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financial report and the report cn
the mnerhbei&hip and .circulation.;
Reports showed that $1.0.0 had been
used to buy new books- The fol•
lo -wing officers • *era elected for
1955:' p"eF dent, Rev. G. Watt;
librarian, Miss McCc:,:1771; s,'cre- o , o 0
-tarry-treasurer, Mrs. K. Dawson; "Aren't you the salesman who
directors, Mrs. C. Blake, Mrs. M. sold me this -car *a few weeks- ago?"
Durnin, M:s. R. Stothers, Mrs. A. , "I sure am," smiled the sales -
Reed, D. Phillips, Mrs. D. Mc- man. .,
Diarm d, .1. Wilson. "Well, tell me about it again. 1
Ken Brown is home from Queen's get so discouraged."
Your car can be full of new life this Spring, too ... if you
get your neighborhood Cities Service Dealer's Spring
Check -n -Change. A Spring check and change is vital to
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Winter driving. Be sure of getting top performance in the
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GREATER PI>vOTECTION
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WAY . . LET YOUR CAR
GREET SPRING WITH A
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STOP IN AT THE GREEN
AND WHITE SIGN OF , . . .
With 4,500 workers permanently 'buildings. in West Berlin
on the job rubble of wari-wrecked cleared by about 1960.
will be
the town people for their co -a
ei-
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on in the pastTh y wish t
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remind the citizens of their corn-
ing paper drive on Wednesday
afternoon, May 4, and suggest they
have their papers securely bundled
and on the boulevards by -noon.
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