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Harold; Gordon. P> tter n
DUNGANNON. A former
resident Of this etiinrininity, liar -
".old Gordon Patterson, ,passed
away suddenly on April 1. in St.
Joseph's Hospital, Hai ailton, in
his. 4Gth year. .
Born at. St Helens;' he was
the. eldekt son of the late John
• --Patterseti ; d. -Mrs Jean P t4
terson : ]ITtlrazivi v.
He attended pudic s elliool in
Dungannon and after residing
here for some years, he spent
some .tt ue• in Goderich, and at
'the time of ,llis death he, was
employed Sttidebakers in
Hamilton. c,
Surviving besides his mother
are his wife, and two sisters,
Mrs. (Ferne) S.crimegour of!
DONNYBROOK. -- The April
Goderich and Mrs. (Lenore) His- I ;neeting of the U.C.W. was held
lop of Sarnia, and one. brother,. Wednesday afternoon at the
Calder of Windsor. The funeral
was held in Hamilton.
Ladies Guild
The April 'meeting of the St.
Paul's Ladies' Guild was held
at the home of Rev. S. Jav of
Eldoni Culhcrt, Carol and keen- .1ast week.,
ni'e—for baster were Mr. and" Miss Lynda Blake of Searboro
Mrs. Clifford Jardine and family and Bill Blake Of Stratfr-d
of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Teachers' College are spending
Ronald Crawford and family of the holidays this week with
Exeter and Mrs. Annie Sere of their parents, lbi'. and Mrs. Cecil
Dungannon. a Blake.
Mr. and firs. Harvey Fuller ' Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mug-
af Goderict, were visitors ,en ford of London spent the Week -
Sunday with Mr. °sand Mrd. Rossend 4 tbeix, lama- ere
Ie edy, Paul and Rosemary. Mrs. Melinda Nevins of Clin-
Mr. and Mrs Ja ck Errington ton, visited recently with Mr.
and les, Melinda Neyins at- and Mrs`; Jack Errington and
tended the funeral of Harold other ,relatives here.
Gordon Patterson in Hamilton Mr: and Mrs. JO Dauphan
R? ,
IPORTER'S HILL
m� PORTER'S elle..—Miss Mary
Snell and Miss Peggy .Alin `Bet=
ties, Hamilton, spent the week-
end' with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Betties and family: •ate:
.Mrs. Leslie Co'x and Miss. Dor-
othy„ Cox, Kirkland Lake, are
visiting k1'iK•, and Mrs. William
Cox and family:
Mr. and Mr.z. W. E. Betties,
',i'p,rent;e�_. were weekend guests.
df Mr: and Mrs. Alien Bottles:
' Mrs.. Wilinei Riddell will be
the •hostess' when ,Grace,.U.C.W.
meets nett. week.
;; 'Bobby .111orrispti, London,
spent holidays with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. E.
Townshend.
Rev. W. Maines conducted
'well -attended Easter services it
Grace Church Next Sunday
there will be ;i 'communion ser-
vice.
Allen and Alvin Settles re-
cently sold 16 dairy cattle 'to
Spanish • fanners:
An oific'a1 board meeting of
Grace and St. Andrew's church-
es was held in Bayfield last
week. Plans were made for
morning service at Grace
Church during the summer
months. John Campbell read
several applications from min-
isters' interested in accepting a
call to the charge, and was in-
structed to contact two of them.
Mrs. Frank :MacGregor;. Lon-
desboro; Mrs. W. J. Biggart,
Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Biggart and Barbara, Toronto,
visited Mr, and Mrs. John Tor-
rance this pas .weekend.
Miss Patricia Cok, Torgnto,
spent the weekend with her
family.
spent Easter with relatives at
Chatham.
Mr. and_ rs..Jaek Eedy, Mich-
ael and Laurel. of StrathroY
were weekend visitors vtfith Mr.
and. Mrs. Heber Eed'y
Easter visitors with Rev. and
Mrs.. - Veldhuis were" Miss Gay
Veldhuis and Dr. ienneth Veld-
lulls- c .anddo8„ and MIss` i . e
Veidhuis, R.N. of Goderich. ""=
Mr. acid Mrs. Glenn Weaver,
Brian ,and Glenda were Easter
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Jerry
Weaver of Lpndon. • •
DONNYBROOK
nome of Mrs. Tom Armstrong;
with a goon attendance. -
The theme was "Easter" and
was given by Mrs. William
Hardy v.. hr, had charge of the
Lucknow on April 7. The East- pro'grarr. ,J
et- program was -from the "Liv- Mr._;. T';3 Armstrong' had
ing Messa€e," charge of " FA business. Plans
The collect for Maundy Thurs- were ni_nclo- fax a special meet.
-day was read by Mrs. Paul Cae- ,lira May 3rd with Mrs. Jackson
sar, followed by the Lord's Pray- of Be1grave 'as speaker and in-
er in unison.vitation= are to be. sent to Au -
Business ._followed and the�hurn, Westfield, Calvin -Brick, St.
ladies plan to make turkey pies tHelens and Whitechurch.
to sell on April 19 and ce-nten-! Hobo tea:, ace to start April
nial plans were discussed. ' 18. Mrs. 'Morley Johnston re -
.:Vers. Elmer Black reporter) ported , b:;ie ready to send to
for the flower fund and flowers . Nert;he • n Ontario...
were placed -ire the church for •1•,,V0 crib'quilts,, one pair py-
Easter. Rev. Joy closed the jairras, four pairs Of leotards
:njoyed a social time.,
Personals
Sgt; -Major and Mrs. H. Dainty,
Bill and Linda of Petawawa and
Gerald Dainty of Toronto visit-
ed for thr' weekend with Mr.
Ind Mrs. Edward Robinson and
family. Other visitors at 'the
same home were Mrs" J. C. Rob- University who has been study-
inson of Wingham,; Mrs. Doug ing at home returned this week
Williams, Carol, Donna . and for his exams.
iandra of London.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves PERSONALS
A Toronto; ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Jefferson, Donald and John of
Newmarket; Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
-ay Wilson, Gregory; Scott and
Daryl of West Wawanosh; Miss
Mary Jefferson of London; Miss of Ottawa were Easter visitors
Wanda Henry of Lueknow; Mr. with his parents, Mr., and Mrs.
and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson, Bir, Ralph Joslmg". •
Sharon and Linda; Mr_ and Mrs. Mrs. T. H. Bradley, Huron
James Leddy, Mr. and Mrs. road' had as Easter Sunday visit.
meeting with prayer and a weFe d ulatcd for supply work.' Charles Jefferson,' all of Donny- ors her son, O.P.P. Lloyd Brad -
lunch was Served by Mrs. Jay. l;r/`. J;,ll ,;;,, r received the of• brook, , e're guests with Mi'ssesi1t and fancily of Mount Forest.
Visitors feria
Gladys. and Irene Jefferson of
Goderich Saturday evening.
Mrs. Charles Jefferson, with
the help of Mrs. Stuart Cham-
ney and Mrs. Margaret L•eddy,
quilted a t7rib quilt for the bale
on Monday - ,
James Robinson of Waterloo
Miss Frances Armstrong and
her niece, Shelly Pentland of
North Bay, the spending the
Easter holidays in Florida.
Mr: and Mrs. Kenneth Josling.
Visitors with Mr. and: Mrs.'•
Mrs. 11ar,a;'r't Leddy read an
Irvine Eedv •and Mrs. McKay l.a,, , • ur•, rhe Darkest Day
for -Easter were Mr. and Mrs. all ;,� '': ttl. ' Mrs. Stuart
.Jack Vin 1l0.rne and Mr. and r- ,Ir lrt r tr•y took charge of the
Mts. Jas. Blair of London and study h.iot-, Mrs. Ernest Snow-
Plaricia Eddy of Stra,throy Nvho ,?tin had charge of the questions
is spendhome. ; :he week at her which were followed by discus-'
parenttss''hoswn. lir;. Tow. Armstrong ga�•e
Miss. Karen Dawson of Galt .; reading -Th: Power of Pray -1
spent a few days with herpar 1.1 11'''' '1°1.1Po eer closed
ents, Mr. and Mrs.,.K. K. Dawson.
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. Mr. and Mrs. Brian -Hallam the meet,in.', w; th prayer. Lunch
was' served by.the hostess, - as
have moveu "to their farm on
the base line, 'near Auburn. ..
srsted by • Mrs. Wesley Jeifersan.1
Mr. and • Mrs. John Wilson 1 Card Party
-and family' al Toronto were+ The senior girls of SS. No. 3'
Easter -Visitors with her mothers West Wawanosh sponsored an-;
rs: Esther Rivett. ' i other caru, party Wednesday
Easter visitors with Mr. an& evening with nine -tables in play.'
Mrs. Rohl. Irwin •were her mo. -1:- High lady, Mrs. Edward I ob-
they, Mrs. Wrn. Ritchie- of Luck- tnson; low lady, Raymond`Hilde
now, Mrs. Janet- Twamley of brand (play ing as a lady); high
--Woodstock and Mrs. Jean Paper- man, Bill Robinson; low man,
crick of Goderich. • Murray, Wilson. Lunch was
jlisitilig with Mr. and - Mrs. served ° by the ladies and all
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