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DUNG1►NNON, Jan, •`J:Mr,
and Mrs.,, Welddn,,udow, Alan
and Bet, of •El nira sent N'
Betty F
e�'
Year' Day *lth ahe -lady`s mo-
rs
• 'ther, • Mrs. Frank. Jones.. -
T on Bram -
Miss ce lest
�5' Egg , P
ton, spent Christmas with her
• parents, 1,/fr. and Mrd; • Arthur
Eggleston:
Visitors' with Mr.. and Mrs:
Mel •E, Reid and ,Family were,.
on New Years, Mr% Bob Finlay,
Oalgary, and on Sunday., • Mr.
eared Mrs. Joe Doone, Brian""and
J'a;equelipe of Bayfield. •
Mrs. Thomas Webster is visit
ing her daughter,. Mrs, ,,Ken
Thomas, Islington. •
Mr,. and Mrs. *vin SherW pd.,
and Robert visited� on ,Tan.. •5.
With 1Vfr. !and 'Ur. Andrew
'Gaunt�-Line no r.
..k w
e Maize. returned
Mx. Delmer Mae r ur d
;,tmdlis teaching position at Sca.r,-
i �eliaro after s end .xl the
p g.
Christ-
mas 'holidays at home with Mr!
and. MTV. Bertt Maize.
'Mr: arid Mrs,' John Wilson'
and family, 'Toronto, ,visited the
latter's Wither, Mrs. 'Esther
Rivett, and Other relatives.
and Mrs. George Nelson
of Ladner, 'B.C., spent' a, week
with the latter"s twin sister,
Mrs. Esther -Rivett, ` at. whose
home a family gathering was
held on Monday, January 6.
Cemetery. -Board -Meets.
On Monday, Jean. 6, the Dun;- Ken Leddy read an address of
the •hone of Mr. Cecil Blake,
the secretary -treasurer. Mr.'
• Benson Mole. is president.. The
.feature' of the meeting was a
discussion on the possibility of
building a mausoleum for De n-
ga.nnon cemetery=--„
Newlyweds Honored.
A dance reception was held
Friday, Jan. 3 at the Dnri�ganinon
Agricultural Hall' for 'newly-
weds, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
-Kerr (Dolly Suplat). The Coun-
try Gentlemen► of Godericll _pro..
..P�auliite-and Bidly;: an c.� Mr.. and
M'Gordon,G
,
Mrs.. G fi-d..An, .�cDan ci, ode
rich. gond Miss. Beth McConnell
elf
' r. and Mrs. "itobent ,, Irv]�n
• as vji itors� oNew e s:
h � ,, n, X -ax
MT. and Mrs': W illia Irvin r.
ant :ttIrs. Russel_ -Irvin and fam-
ily,' Selfaiyti• Mr: and Mips; Forcy
Blundell' atidilV>(;ei, Graterich, and'
e t.r :s!lres�;�neLtil"r: Garry: Kerr"...
presented the 'young couple
with a purse -of money. 4.
Monies' Forwarded"`""
Mrs, Lorne Ivers,, secretary.
treasurer of. the Dungannon and
district zone, has sent to. the
C.N.I.B. a total sum o1i,, $210 e .
which $7625 was the amount
gathered on Tag Day.held the
day, of the Fair. -Mrs. Ivers;
also, representing the Canadian
Bible' Society, reports the sum
of $83.45., Gent to headquarters.
She exprlses appreciation to
all contrilhutors,to these worthy
• - vided music for dancing., Mr. I organizations. •
Jurnnper-Mole..We_d ing
At Kincardine •Uxiited 'church
en Friday; December 27th, Rev,
s Donald McDonald united in m,ar-•
riage pan.ette Rose Mole, sec-
13ens.on Mole, 6th concessi of
• once (Larry) Scott' Juniper, -„son
of Mr. and Mrs. ,Al Harper of
Owen Sound.,2_ Wedding attend-
ants were Mr. Walter Mole and
Mr's. Don Walden, brother and
was , held at the home of the
bri'de'sbrotherlin-law and' sister,
• Mr. and Mns, Don Walden. The
,youn,g couple 'will make their
home in Owen Sound;
More Personals
Goderich -visited Mr. and iVirs.
Mr.' KentWeldhuis returned
ity, Kingston;' his sister, Miss
at Broekville,, returned earlier.
Million and children,.
Peter, Judith and Janicea of
Stratford visited at, Christmas
With Mr. and Mrs.. Lorne 'vers.,
•RelativeS in this com:munity
attended the funeral of the late
as, Fred, --Anderson (Ruth Gir-
'Visitors With Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Kenneth OraOrford, John
and Jane of Kingston, last
Visitors with , Mr. and Mrs.
Frani Thompson were. Miss
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald ThorripiOn
and• Bonnie, Mrs'. Annie Wall
and companion, Mrs. Abbie lVfc-
Visitors. fo-F.: Christmas with
Mr. ,and Mrs. Alvin Sherwood -
were. •Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ilef-
•ford and . seri Port' Col-
borne; . Mns. Erma Anderson,
•
Mr. and* 1Vrs�Y B;exrarn w0u.+ran
and, fan,til of iG.ondq. •
Mr and Mrs. Th nias FoW`ier
Ni o
ST.! Hx LENS,: taxi. 6. Mr.'
and 7.Vtrs. Ea ci Sherwood, -Neta
and' !!rnest of OarioW; 111.x-, and
of
Kiniatirn visited -the �•tli; f o
rme,.s" Atvin 'Sherwood of Dnn-
par" ents, Mr. and Mrs..
CCanes' g
anu
o
n a
nd.,
Mr.
r,
and
Mrs.
rs.
L
ea
Fowler at theChl`stmWas .and Ritchie of tucknow were New
•rMx. Paul W¢ngof �,o�ontoaJYrP`es�uestsn-�t•fan.Mdr MuarnrdayM.rs.NewYear's holidays. .
s1ent New Year -s with -Dr, and Andrew Ga
Mrs: H. A, S. Yokes. M: andVlrs, drank McWhin
ney and family . were recti
visitors•With Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
McTeer' of`'Underwopd.
UCW Elects Officers
The Decea lesr meeting of the M•rs. A,. J, Sherwood, Mrs, F.
U.C.W. was held in the church Pentland, Mrs. Robert Stothers,•
Mrs. W. Pentland; 1VIrs. William
Cranston, Mrs.'T. C.•..Anderson,
Mrs, W. Weaver, Mrs. L. Stirilgel,
Mrs: J. Dauphin, Mrs. J. Ivers,
Mrs. Ross Henry; finance, Mrs,
G. Crozier, Mrs. ;.'K: .Dawson}.,
Mrs. H:„ Finnigan, Mrs. W:
Browni be ii p, 1VIrs, Jack.
;It ilf;' t'I ir'�'"Ross'" E , flowers;
Mrs. Mel Reid, Mrs. Thomas
Webster; literature and. pro-
grams, Mrs. J..C, ,Drennan, Mrs.
Raymond Finnigan, Mrs. Nor -
basement with 2.6 ledies ans.wer-
ing-'the roll call with a Christ-
mas verse. ; Reports of all com-
mittees were read and approv-
ed. It. . was 'voted to give the
sum of $200 to, the Board of
Stewards. to •he ,txs ;:efeii the
i i tai�lation 'a a new floor in
the -Church basement. A pro-
gram ' consisiing of). Christmas
carols, r- =sialo by Mrs. .,J. A.
Veiciin,uis' and a reading by Mrs, man Rivett; " Christian educe=
bion, Mrs. Hugh McWhinney,
Mrs. Ivan Rivett; Stev_ ardship,
Mrs. Lorne Tiers,` Mrs. Robert
cond�uoted the, installation of-;Stoth-ewrs; ,supply and social ac -
Lorne Ivens was enjoyed: Mrs.
W: Petrie read the nominating
report and Mrs. J. A. Veldhuis
officers for 1964. They are' as
follows: ljast president,„, Mrs. K.
K.Dawson; president, Mrs. -C.
Blake; ,1st vice-president,.Mrs.
Herb Finnigan; 2nd. vice-presi-
dent, Mrs.�...Y.,gstlier Rivett re -
'cording' sectebary, Mrs. Ross
Eedy; ' 'corresponding secretary
and press, Mrs, E. •Errinbtori;
tr.easur-er,- Mr -s. Wilbur---B.n;
citizenship n t social action
and visiting,'Mrs. Fred Young,
NAM
tion, Mrs. Chester Finnigan,
Mrs. Nelson Pearson, ' Mrs. M.
Shackleton, 1VIrs. R. Bere; pian-
istd, Mrs. Gordon Finnigan, 'Mrs -
J. A. Veldhuis; nominations,
Mrs. , W. Pentland Mrs. W.
Petrie, , Mrs. H. Allton. social
£utretions, Mrs. H. ' Johns'ton,
Mrs., F.Thompson,' Mrs Bessie.
Stewart, -. Mrs•-- VN:- Petrie; yrs
Henry, the- sideiii ani
the secretary..
CREWE
Mrs. Warren Zine and family
,visited ,witie,Mi.:"and Mrs. Ches-
ter Hackett •Janhary 3.
Mrs. Raymond Finriigan aird
Chester spent Thursday, Janu-
ary 2 with friends in -Wingham.
Mr. and 'MrS. 'Alden Hasty
and family of Grimsby viiited
with Hasty and Mr.
and Mrs. Lorae Hasty and fam-
Hy' during the NeveYear's
Congratulations to Mr. and
formerly Of the Crewe area, on
the avival of their baby daugh-
ter on becember 13th.
Visitors with Mr. and Mit.
'Jack Curran and sOns during
holidays were Mr,,,,and Mrs.
my qf Kitehener, Mr. and Mrs-.
Verriar Hunter, • 'Joanne and
Murray,' Mr. and Mrs. Lew
Parker and sonS of Lucknow,
Mr, and Mo. Wayne Willis and
Kevin„ Mr. And Mrs.7.4phil 131s -
sett and. Cindy, "Mi: land, Mrs..
Ted Jolinsten and family and
Mr. and Mrs.• Ken Oke and girls
Mr. and Mrs: Wilfr-ea Deen-*
of' Goderich 'Spent NeW Year's
and• Tom were New Year's
' ors 'With Mr. ;and Mrs.' Allan.
and Jill itcer; amis..rds- Ma Old
o
Bred. SomersMae o;fh S�ntxatf and .
M„r. Ivan M,e�Q'ultillin 'Of - terloo•
University'_ ' . holida .�vxs' a s their sister, Mgrs. 3J. McLean,
;Fere �' �y�y��
f 11NN Y � Z� Y L
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al ord;
t rer.."d ,
wt r I
he pa n,a �;
e e I •r,
L n .G G. 1VXrS.• Fred M•cQ�li;in, 'and
axis s wex � , a d
,Mrs, W'm. purdAen returned•
Newton Gaderich and Mr,
and Mrs. Alei Osbaldeston of
home on 'Dec. �1 a%ter 'ten. days 'Tofionto, • . .
in Wingham hospital.
r. Mr' , en Gre ar Mrs. Florence Ginn -spent Ypart
r s1VI,� .and s � w ,
'�Naiaey and Bradley ai:. S udhury, of 'i% a Christmas•- season .w th
Mr. and Mrs. Dan ' Rase h '' dtughter . and family in
• TAYLOR'S OQBBNFR, Jan.
+Mir Nina -and
Walters . spent „Christmas
David of Emd' and Mr. and Mrs. Haxrl1itol1. •
David` l ilmour and Jeffrey of We are sorry to report Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Perrot Toronto• were holiday visitors Reg. Sturdy, and little iekie
Rhonda and Mary Jo of Gode- with their parents, Mr: and Mrs. Oke as patieants in the G.oderich
rich were Jan. .5 visitors withHarve Webbhospital. We wish for both a
Y . speedy recovery. •
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt.
-'Mrs. Chester Taylor and Mrs.
Larne Durnin are patients in;,
Wi ugYhani hospital.
Mr. and. Mrs. Allan Cranston
and family had her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kapfhamer of Arcola,
S.ask t •h.'ewan;E :vlslti Oyer flies
Christmas' holiday with them.
Holiday visitors with Rev.
and Mrs. W. R. Tristram were
their daughter, ,Mrs.:Brown,
Mr• Brown and family of Scar-
borough. • .
Mr: Ronald ',MeCrostic and
Miss Carel 'McCrostie of Sask-
atoon, Saskatchewan, have been;,
at their farm home here dm'
the .holidays.
Miss Mary. I urdon . of Ritc'h-.
ener, and Mr. George McQuillin
of Hamilton were ,holiday visit -
ora with Miss Beatrice, Wm.
red-C{la!les BVI Q ui i l i i--- .
. Mr.
andiMrs. Archie McQuil-
lin of Lonvtori and Mr. and Mrs.
•Joe Mur lay f, Stratford visited,
: ie 'aren lVir an:Ws=::
Wilfred McQ•aiilin. Sheila Mc-
Quillin.visited with relatives in
Stratford during the holidays'
Mrs.' Wm. A. Humphrey is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London'•
Mr. and Mrs• Barry McQuillin
LICW PA -
_UNION, ,:anderich Two% Jan.
111.1:The -Janoary, .meeting of
UniOn U..C.W. was held the
home of Mrs.. .Austin Fuller.
taken by the presidifnt,- Mrs.
.Charles Orr. • The Scriptures
avere read by the members.
During the -.business period,.
there. were di:missions on the
pible study. to be - used ,in the
coming year ,and ways to. raige
funds,' for the , corning. year's
l ward le the church. money to
The meetinclosed, ,with the
hostess. served lunch. , -
Officers for, 1964 are: Past
. president, -Mrs. Wm. Porter;
president, Mrs. Charles Orr;
rseerelary, „Mrs.' Wm. Porter;
Community Flub •
=hilts, Club, was meeting la.st
week 'at the ,heiri& of 1V,Irs. Ben
? S i n '1rr
.
s r"4.t.11s
a:
d r
d '�'� xtA...S M
Fred. Vassella• Were Misses •et • -
r
n
t ,E .e a. a
a andss ll
,y L ;lfe � � o' . ,
i aur a � s e la-� x o.
fro t, �? .e n . Va $ l , ]•>�
•onto• Nelso and. Michael' Tai%
ton • Gue1 ::
„e..;.. -..,.rte: ^.4'. -. 1.'
• Miss AlrceDalton,' London;
waa -home during the holiday
season. ''••••••:.;
IYIr. and Mrs, Sandy McPher-
son and babe, Underwood, spent
New • Year's with her parents,.
Mr: and Mrs; .Earl- Drennan.
Miss Mary Loci Drennan, pode-
rich, was also h'onie during the
holidays. ..F
r Mrs. Gus '1S�inahan visited
friends in London January 5
and 6.
Whitely. , The Christmas In9et, Holiday 'visitors with..ML'and
Mii.vvBasarrihee.1Wdard4wit-th119Ma gee:o°d- '1.7,P-4ti:t-y7rI-Ezildry: Mr. Frank
attendance. Donatiens were
brought te the. Cancer cup-
board ,and a gift eicchatige fea-
tured the roll call, The ,officera
for ,,1„903 were all returned far
1964. A sewing committee. was
formed, chaired by Mrs. Flor-
,ence Ginn, to -prepare articles
for the Fall bazaar. lio.stesses
were ,D/Irs.• Ben Whitely •and
Mrs. Frank Schmidt
PRESIDENT -NAMED-
Butt' has been 'elected, president
Of the Seaforth branch' of the
Red CsnALSodety,„„
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Thome -after' ,s ndi>Ee' >�t
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Mr. Lar M :Wal.
i��e
to Flint with Mr;'#n`4s
who spent ,one ..wei*
Larry e its to seYnt
weeles visitinog rely v s
Mr. and • Ntrs ile};ll;""
and family spent ;they
season with relatives. iii
ham.
Mr. ' and Mrs •Wi mu 1 tlrn
and family of .London, - :visitei
Mr. and M'rs. "Frank Moran Jur
ing the holidays.
�mr�-lVlart�'ti;oiirf�nel�i�hq�?r1d
after a season .of l navigation.
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7A Walt .Disneypiaciuced probe into the waters -that cover
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