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DuNGANN0a1,-.Laird Spivak Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pritchard,
is. Amami Again _etter, beingeserse Aloroneeeeseere weekend erasienreeeee
ex0V1-e-fa"frere,:-
Hospital for three weeks.
Mrs. Helena' Ryan left at the.
weekend, to spend the winter
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kidd
at Port Credit, after being at
her home here for the summer.
Visitors with Mrs. Ethel Mc-
Donald during, the pastweek
were Mrs. Robt. Mills, Cleve-
land, Ohio, and Mrs. Ted Mills,
Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hep -
barn, WhiteWOod, Sisk.; and Mr.
Robt. Elliott and Mrs. Elwood
Ellie tt, Holyrood.
Mrs. Charles Fowler received
news last week of the death of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Gordon
Ball, Morden, Man.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown
returned home on Wednesday
after a week's vacation at Chel-
msford, Mass. with their sonand
family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Brown, Alan, Suzanne and Nan-
cy.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Fowler were Mr.
and Mrs. Norman McDonald,
Reedale and Charlotte Wakely,
Lorette,. Man.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake, Mr.
and Mrs, Grant Sowerby, Wil-
lowelale, and Mr. and Mrs., Thom-
as Sowerby, Godirieh Twonship,
attended the graduation .exer-
cises at Waterloo Lutheran Col-
lege on Saturday when Grant
was one a. the graduation class
receiving his B.A. Congratua
ations!
Fred .King received word ot
the death of his father, Fred
King, Sr., Dundas, Ont„ on Oct.
31, in his 62nd year. The late
Mr. King was a naval veteran of
the Boer War and the First and
Second' World Wars, with' 30
years of service.
Mrs. Hhomas Richardson, Eg-
mondville, and Mr. ' and Mrs
0
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AO'
alloween Party In School Rooms
Mr. and MrS. Wilfred Pentland (right), Dungannon, received
the keys To a new camper unit from GoAerich Interniftional
Harvester dealer Carlyle Bannister, The Pentlands won
of six campers offered in a nationwide contest.
Sandy Pepper, Sealorth, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Stewart on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ivers visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
COIIV3JIn and Barbara in KUM-
'tiler on Sunday.
one
Wilfred Pentland was the East-
ern Canada winner of a "Camp-
er" made by general coaeh lines
of Hensall. Being a purchaser
of an International pick-up tride.
made him eligible to have his
772 X-rayed At PI owing Match
.etal of 772 chest x-rays
taken at the Huron Tuber -
psis booth at the plowing
ech.
'es. Beryl Davidson, associa-
t•-n secretary. told the regular
;looting of the Huron County
berculosis Association ap-
,,roximately 700 health educa-
tional pamphletsand posters
;tad been distributed. Persons
from New Brunswick, Nova
Scotia, Quebec and Michigan
were ingluded in the x-rays.
"Tiii%-was a wonderful casef4nd--.
and eahecatiolil*--projecT7
ind had the weather been ,bet•
ter the results would probable
Inactivity is bad for aging. The
rest cure for old age has been
discredited :in favor of stimul-
ating and vigorous activity suit- -
ed to the individual's capacities.
have been more extensive." she Routine reports were given
-aid and added "The TB Asso- by Miss Eileen O'Brien.. Eduea-
P i at ions of -Huron and Perth state tion. Chairman; Mrs. D. C: Cur -
that we fight TB wherever it is . naile Case Finding; E. C. Bos
and this .project illustrates the well, Christmas Seal 'Chairman.
leumenical spirit of these vol- While at the Sanatorium
re-
untary eorganizations," George cently, Mrs. Davidson told the
Watt Association -president, was meeting she had been shown an
in charge of the meeting. x-ray of a young man with far
The secretary reported that advanced pulmonary tubercul-
Beck Memdrial Sanatorium has osis, wh,o had symptoms for
a Pulmonary Function Machin( two years before being checked.
in, operation ,there and that a"T13 is not licked! We must be
Pulmonary Function Survey 01 alert and continue the- fight
.a..,Cross_Section..,:oL.the-County . against lhis still Islamised:. nue
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nisi project. wed.
if you are NEW -TO -TOWN or
have just moved into a new
home
GODERICH'S OWN ...
WHY PAY MORE
WHEN . . .
LOANS COST LESS
name in the lineWl 'VW arnp-
isfully.eotpptl,lor hos*,keeping. and lqta. Pen, AO Ode*
truck. We hoPeeMr. and Mrs.
Pentland and faintly have many
happy holidays. With their "CAI1T);
pers."
The CGLT. girls had a Hal-
lowe'en party in the United
Church sehool ,r0Orns fbr their
October 27th, meeting.- Games
were plaYed and a cosiume par-
ade and prizes apede an enjey-e
able evening. Lunch was served
at the close of the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs..Wallace Wilson
and Wanda, concession 6, West
W a wa no sh. visited iwith her sis-
ter and husband, Mr. anr Mrs.
Harry Boyd, Emery, for the
weekend. They were accom-
panied by Mrs, Harvey Altorie
who spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson
and children of St. Clair Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Han-
son, East Tawas, Mich., visited
last week at the home of Mr.
and. Mrs. Cecil Blake. On Oct.
22 g family buffet dinner was
held in hon9r cd their 56th Wed -
fling anniversary. Those attend-
ing were, Mr. arid Mrs. R. T.
Kilpatrick, Karen and Grant of
Winghain, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Kilpatrick end Heather of Dub-
lin, Mr. Russel Button of Niag-
ara Falls, Mr, and Mrs. paltrier
Kilpatrick of Agincourt, and Me.
and Mrs. Grant Sowerby of °Wit
lowdale. •
Mr. and Mrs: Joe Wong, Al-
bany, N.Y., were weekend guests
of Dr. Old Mrs, H. A. S. Voices.
The congregation Of En'e•
kine Presbyterian chureh
eti-
ioyed a delightful evening on
Friday, Oct. 25, when the sat
down to a turkey dinner. After
the dinner Wm. Black ahowed
elides of Newfoundland and Van-
couver and Rev: R. McLeod bold
some or the highlights a his
trip to Scotland. A duet with
Frank McKenzie of South Kin-
loss and Austin Loree of Luck -
CANADIAN
Amite CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR OVERSEAS
HIGHWAY 21 SOUTH GODERICH
now was enjoyed by all. The
ladies wish to thank all whb
helped .inalte the evening am*.
Fess.
The U.C.W. of Dungannon Un-
ited Church met for their regw
lar meeting with the president,
Mrs. 'W. Brown presiding.' The
Scripture was read by Mre.
Petrie and Mrs. Cecil Blake read-
ing the devotions. Mrs. Melvin
Reed gave a summary of chap-
ter seven of .16911S Christ and the .
Christian <world.
;Mrs. J.'"Ie ,Drennan spoke for
the nominating .committee ask-
ing. any wbo wish ta.eesign from
office to live their resignations
in for the November meeting
and Mrs. Win. Petrie reported
the aetieles were purchased and
sent . on for our part a the
Christmas missions.
Mrs. Rose Eedy reported that
the bake 'sale held in Lucknow
was a success and donatio 6
• were made 'to Five Oaks, C
and to the Me $z M.
The canvas by theDungannon
branch of Bible Society.' was
completed last week. The Dun-
gannon tbraneh Contributed
$128.54. '
Roger Pentland has commenc-
an Operation -in -training
course with Ontario Hydro at
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mins. Hug('
MiWhi-
ney and -family were guests "On -
Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. Gill,
Ingersoll.
., Air. and Mrs, Ben Comfort,
St. Catharines, visited over the.
weekend .with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil .Blake.
We are sorry to report that
Thos. Webster and Mrs. Jaek
McGee are patients in 'Wing-
haM hospital. We hope they
will soon by feeling better.
WINGHAM MEMORIALS
QUALITY - SERVICE - CEMETERY LETTERING
Jr A. Taylor of Drumbo.
member of the Management
Committee of the Ontario Tub-
erculosis Association will be
guest speaker at tlfe next regu-
lar meeting on November 16.
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