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DONNYBROOK
001NNYBROOK, July 2'7.—A re- Ste. Marie; Mx. and Mrs. 'Bill Chas-
elliOn a the Jefferson family was
the home of Hit -
awe. 'they were; Mr. and Mrs,
George Jefferson,, Clinton; Mr. and
Mrs:-Doug,SaudeP, John. Lawrence,
Nancy 'and . Jane, .Port Stanley;
Miss Gladys Jefferson, R.N., Wood-
stock; Miss Irene Jefferson, Dunn-
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon jeffer-
-Gen, Owen Sound; Mr. and 7,n.rs.
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Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. George Jef-
Iffprson and Cameron, Owen Sound,
Mr and Mrs. John Jefferson, Nor-
man and Ina, Fullarto.n; Misses
Margaret and Laura Jefferson, Lon
tion; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing,
Marilyn and Margaret, Cromarty;
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Jefferson, Sault
sell; Nerman, Donalet—Paul and
Marion, Mitchell; Mr. and s, Mrs.
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Crornarty; Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Riehl, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs.
George Reeves, -Teranto; .Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Jefferson, Donald and.
John, Newmarket; F. C. David Je
ferson,‘P Centralia; Mr. and *Mrs.
Wilfred Dow, Mimieo; Mr, and Mrs.
Stanley Hol'ba and Jeff, Toronto;
-34...and Mrs. Donald Jefferson and
CheeY1 Clintonr!vliss "Elaine Jeffer-
son, London; M. and Mrs. James
Leddy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffer-
son and Murray Thompson, Mr, and
Mrs. Wesley Jefferson and' Debra,
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson,
Louise, Bob, Mary, Sharon and
Linda, Linda, Donnybrook. Although it
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CHUCK'S AND WATERLOOSERVICE
PHONE 1538
LIFE JACKETS are the fashion for all young
boaters. In an attempt to reduce the number
of suinnier drownings, government regulations
now call for an approved -life preserver for
each person in a pleasure craft. These com-
fortable models in vivid red have fluffy Kapoc
sealed within a "Fabrilite" pocket which will
keep the 'children, or adults; afloat for hours
in case of accident.
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rained heavily all reported a good
time.
The July meeting of the W.M„S.
Of -25,606 fires in Ontario in
1958, 9,973 Were caused by snick-
ers' carelessness; fires caused bk
electricity 'resulted in the biggest
fire loss, $3.2 million; lightning
on Friday.
Richard Hazzard, Bether, Russell
Miss 'Elaine JefferSon, of Lon- Hazzard, Becher. The next, reue-
don, is spending the holidays with ..ion Will be held at 1pperwash on
'rday in July , 1950-
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and W.A. was held Tuesday after- , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles thesecond Sattt
noon at the home of Mrs. Jas. I Jefrersah— Mr. Graham Chameey and fam
Leddy with Mrs. Wm. Hardy in I MiSs.'Betty" Devereaux returned • i1Y, of G•oderich, visited recently
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charge. Mrs. Hardy led in prayer, home from .London where .she has 4.it, the home Of ,Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Woods read the Scrip-
ture. Tien Mrs. Hardy read a
Herald.' Business was attended to
and Mrs. Stuart Ghamney read the
minutes of the last meeting. Mrs.
Woods had charge of the study
book. The, W.A. was in charge of
Mrs. Morley" Johnston. Mrs. John- Petawawa, who isvisiting at the
1 ston read the Scripture. .A poem Robinson home, Mrs. J. C. Robin -
Was' read by Mrs. Leddy. The
:11s'stery . Boxes" were opened
which provided • the W.A.. with a
nice,surn of meney.
and Mrs. Sam Thcupson and
Mrs. 'Cecil Chamney, of Winghani,
szisited• Mr. and Mr. John -Ross
and faitily at Glencoe over the
weekend and , called , ori.,111r. and
Mrs.„,Mel. Keating. on. Sunday in
Exeter.
Mrs. J. C. Robinson spent tht
week -end with Mr.. and .Mrs. Ed-
ward'Robinsoe,,
Sgt, Major and Mts.. H. W.
Dainty, Gerald and Linda returned
to Camp Petawawa after spending
a holiday at the Robinson home.
jirn Robinson went with them to
spend his holidays at Camp Peta-
wawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Willows Mountain,
Mrs,. ElgitJosling, Marie, •Betty,
been visiting this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Char/They,
Dane, Donna, Barbara ,and Joyce
visited oh Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, Webster, St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Robinson and
son Bill; also Bill Dainty, of Camp
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LlOd and Neil, of Londesboro,
visited, with Mrs. Wesley Jefferson
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son, Mr. and Mrs. Ted, M:11s,, Joan,
'Jim and June, John and Susan.
Thompson attended the 'Robinson
reunion 'at. Ipperwash, Saturday.,
'Mt.- and Mrs. Ross Maliehael,
Linda, Larry and Brian, visited at
Edward Robinson's on Sunday,
Donnybrook United Church Sun-
day School had their annual picnic
in Earl Mightrnan's grove on July
23 with a god crowd in attend-
ance. There were races for the
children. The winners were: ages,
2-4, Glen Naylor; ,4-6, Roger Noble;
6-8, Linda Snowden; • 8-10, Diane.
Chamney and Eldo -Hildebrand
(tied). A .three-legged race was
won by Jean Naylor and Dorothy
Noble. After a game of ball all
enjoyed a bountiful picnic lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. John Doerr., Blyth,
and Mrs. Joe Doerr, Laird, Sask-
atchewan, called on their, consins,
Mr. and Mrs. ,Oharles JefferSony
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Robinson, Min-
neapolis, and Mrs. Cecil Wheeler,
Blyth, were visitors at the •Dormy-
brook United Church- on Sunday.
They were former Members of
this church and were renewing old,
acquaintances:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jefferson
and ,Elaine visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Jefferson at Clinton
one day last week.
Miss Theressa Casey is spending
her holidays at the Devereaux
home. Lloyd and Neil Josling, of
Londesboro, have been spending
a few days with their sister, Mrs.
Wesley Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Leddy were
Port'Elgin visitors one day recent -
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Mr., Donald Jefferson, of New-
market, is spending his holidays
,,at the 'home of his uncle, Mr. Hil-
liard Jefferson,'
Mr. and Mrs. Edward 4Robinson
and son Bill, and Bill Dainty, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Jefferson .and
Debra, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jef-
ferson, Elaine and Mrs. J. C. Robin-
son, of Wingham, . were at Port
Elgin on Sunday visiting the Misses
Gladys and ,Irene Jefferson who
are holidaying at their cottage
there.
Miss Mary Jefferson and Miss
Kathleen O'Malley are spending a
few days at the lake with the
former's aunts.
Mr. and -Mrs. Cameron Hingle-
man, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Marshall and Eileen, of Listowel,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson. .
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allan and,
Larry, of Beltrniller, and Mrs. David
Nivins, of Nile, visited , with Mr,
and Mrs. 'Wm, Hardy and Jean on
Sunday: Misses Diane and Donna
are spending a few days with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,, Robert
Chahoney, of Auburn. -
Robinson Reunion Held At Ipper-
wash.—The tlth annual of
the Robinson •family wag held at,
Inel•wash Park July 18th with 111
in attendance. Relatives were pre-
sent from Freen'nrnt, Sask., St,
Clair,',Mich., Sarnia, Wallacebtirg,
Becher, London, Brownsville, Inger-
soll, Kitchener, Blyth, Auburn,
Donnybrook and Wingham. , The
sports committee hada gdod lineup
of races, etc., in which the winners
were as follows: Races for children
up to five years, David Hazzard,
Becher; sitting on balloon, Jeff
Harley, Wallaceberg; races 6 to 8
years, Kathy Hazzard, Becher;
paper plate toss, 6 to 8 years,
Bobby LozOn and Kathy McIntosh,
St, Clair; race 9 to 12, Carol Evans,
Wallaeeburg; d 'nk race, ' Bill Rob-
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inson. Donnybro ; eat biscuit and
whistle, Bill Dai ty, , Caw"' Peta-
wawa; linked arm race °for young
couples, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence
Horley; cutting crepe paper, Mrs.
Lloyd Parker going and Ted Mills
returning; longest distance from'
home, Mr, Lisle Horley, Freemont,
Sask.; oldest woman.' Mrs, Carman
Pratt, Brownsville; oldest man, Mr,
Robert Charriney.• Auburn; young-
est child, Mark Hazzard, son of Mr.
and Mrs. .Russell 'Hazzard; largest
falnily, Mr. and. Mrs. Russell Haz-
zard, Becher; most recently mare
Tied, 'Mr. and Mrs, Kel McVittie,
Blyth. Officers elected were as
folldws: PreSident, •W: - J. Craig,
Auburn; seeretary-treaktrer, Ted
Mills, R.4, 3, .Atiburn; sports corn-
iiiittee;,Jlek Hazzard, Wallaceburg,
Stuart Chamney.
The six Ontario villAges that had,
to be moved because of the St.
Lawrence Seaway power dams are
combined in the, new towns of
Ingleside and Long Sault.'
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combustion. 175; gas 'fired appli-
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blast furnace was increased from ada's plant at Hamil on, Ontario.
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your new dial building on Blake Street is a ,busy place
these days! Installation of the complex, automatic dial
equipment is now in progress . . . this is the 'equipment
tha't 'will connect your calls when fast, modern DIAL SEA.
yttE comes to Goterich_ next' November.
With dial service; you'll getting mew "two -letter five.
figure" telephone nurnbe'rs, including "JAckson 4" and four
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change -over approaches.
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