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H�lmesville .Messengers Meet
Hold Centennial
BOLM;r.,SVILLE- The May
meeting of the Holmesville Mess«
engem held on Friday afternoon
waslof a patriotic theme, A poem
was read by Sharon 'Potter and
Laurelanne Bond read the story,
"The Princess who made -tip heir
mind,°'
• The offering was taken by Wily
Rapson followed by prayer. Mrs,,;
Cantelon gave the history of the
• table used at Dunfedera 9n, while
everyone took part in 1gbting the
candles on a Cana4Yirthday
cake.
t +•
Mrs. Harry Cudmore' sited
recently with her aunt; Miss
Leonore Fisher of Cleveland,
Ohio.
Homemaker
(Cont. from page 1 )
ready mentioned, and we request
and orecommend that council
accepts , the financing and admin.
istration. Respectfully submit.
ted, Dr. C.P.A. Evans, chairman,
steering commatee."
• Other members of the Com.
.gdttee are as follows: J. Deneau,
admingstrater, regional welfare
office, Wingham; C. Jtitras,.,Cano
ada manpower centre, Goderich;
IJrsP. Osborn, 13 Bennett St.,
Goderich; Sister Monica, prin.
cipal, . St. Peter's . separate
school, Goderich; H. R. Corbett,
children's aid society, Goderich,
Bill H,anly, deputy clerk.trea.
surer, County. of Huron.
Party
Miss Marilyn Tebbutt has act.
epted a secretarial position at
London and left on Monday to take
up her new duties there.
Obituary
MiC.•IAEL F. DALTON
The ,death of Michael Francais
Dalton, lately a resident of Huron.'
view, occurred at Victoria Hus.
Viita1, London May 18 at the age
of 9..
Mr. Dalton was a -native, of
Kingsbridge, being born there
le-.oa,ba ry 24, 18'73; H s "w: f e, the
former Elizaoedf Dt ��:i, prede,;.
eased him. • He had. farine•1 'in
the Kingsbridge area for milky
years .prior to h;s retirement.
me •1'Der of 3i. Jos.
",11's born? ,• cii.tr
the: a and. for many years active
in the Holy Name society and the
League of the Sacred Heart.
One son Gerald Dalton of T ,try
onto survives, as do four grand.
children. '
The funeral was held from St.
Joseph's church, Kingsbridge
May 20 with .Rev. Charles Car.
uana officiating. Interment was
at the cein3 ^ry in K'ngsOridge,
Bearers were Joseph O'Keefe,
,Mark DElton Eugene Frayne,
Mich ..1 O'Brien, Robert SiMI>.
son, Donald McKenzie.
Funeral arrangemee.,,ts were in
charge of the Lodge :uneral horne,
Coder ich.
IXklIALS11
LOCHALSI-k- •Conzratulations
are in o.: der for Miss Phyllis
Bradley- on getting all subjects
without, having to write eaaminat.
toils at Stratford Teachers Coll.
ege, and to Miss Joyce Thorburn
who only has two sub jects to write
Finlay MacLennan is present..,
ly enjoying a trip West..
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Finlayson were Mr.
and Mrs. Paul E mberlin, 1vlt .and
Mrs. Bill Rogerson and family,
Mr. "and Mrs, Mac Finlayson,
all of _Toronto and. Rod Finlay
son of Petrolia. '
Holiday visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs O'iver McCharles were
John McCharles of Toronto, and
Mr. and Mrs; Donald McChar.
les and Scott of Brantford,
Miss Heather Boyle spent Sat.
'grday with Miss Donna Elphich.
Ray MacKenzie of Toronto and
4Miss Barbara MacKenzie of Kit.
chew spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacKenzie,
Mi s, Daisy' McCharles spurt a
few days in Lucknow visiting.Mr,
and Mrs. Steve Stethers.
Mr.' and Mrs.' Bill Dunlop and
family of Port Elgin spent Sun.
day with Mr. and ,M-rs. David
Elphich.
Mrs, Henry MacKenzie and
Mrs. Donald R MacKenzie were
in Wingham on. Thursday, attend.
ing-the WMS Presbyterial.
Anniversary services- were
held at Ashfield Presbyterian
Church on Sunday with Rev. Rod
MacLeod of Lucknow guest speak.
er. The male quartette from
Lucknow, Miss Florence Mac.
L ennan and the ! ` Wingham
Harmony Men provided the
m sic.
Mr. and M cs, Walter Dexter of
Lucknow were guests of Mrs.
Donald MacKenzie ion Sund y.
`ANO'T`HER. FIRST
In 1898, Canada, the first
country in the world to do so,
extended free mailing privileges
to Braille material. This service
was extended to include the diff.
event type's; of recordings in later
years. 'Today the Canadian Nat.
ional Institute for the Blind Lib. -
racy sends and receives 2 tons of
'‘books,' daily.
Don't wait for a big Toss!
Have your insurance re-.
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A.n-independent insur-
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to select companies which
he knows• will pay claims
quickly and -fairly.
When you have a
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Vol* an analysis:•of your
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call the man who displays.
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Member of the Ontario
• Insurance Agents: Associa-
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' service beyond
pendent
�rl@[YT the call of duty.
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SERVICE ELEC1RIC.
(GODERICH)
fi VICTORIA ST. N. fyNS�t
The May meeting of the WMS
of Erskine Presbyterian church,
Dungannon was held in the church
Friday, May 19th at 2 °p.m. with
Mrs. Arthur Stewart presiding
and Mrs. Will Reid at the organ.
Psalm 19 was sung followed by
the purpose. Miss Iva Carr had
the devotional reading from the
12th Chapter of Mathew, her topic
being, on the family altar and the"
need for people and families to
turn once again to thefamily altos
and Bible reacting in the home.
Mrs. • Mason 'McAllister read
the- glad Tiding•prayer. Offering'
was received a` and roll call was
answered by a favorite hymn.
Mrs, James Wilson, secretary,.
thanked the ladies for all the
cards "and treats seftt to her°While
in hospital, ; She i:.s,
missed by the WMS while 'absent
and was a welcome member back
ST. HELENS -
ST. HELENS- Mr. and I1rs.
Ray Hawiey, Leslie and Pamela
of Oshawa.' were weekend vis.
itors watt Mr. and 'Mrs. Lorne
Woods. -
Weekend visitors at the manse
with Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Willis
were Daryl Stenning of London
and Miss Peggy McIntyre and
Alfred.Willis of Barrie.
Mrs. Joseph Gaunt, who stiff.
ered injuries in a- fall 'several
weeks ago, is horde from the hos.
pital. ,
Stephen Gaunt of Wingham
spent a few days With his 'grand.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Gaunt. .
M. and, Mrs. 'Fred Thompson
of Oakville spent the holiday
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McPherson,
Mrs. Gordon Elliott 'With
Wing.
ham spent a few days with Mr,
and Mrs. William McPherson.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred McQuillin
spent a day with Mr. and Mrs.
-Barry McQuillin and family in
Loncion.' '
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MONEY -SAVING
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ALL BRANDS
CIGARETTES..
WITHPURCHASE OF $1.00 OR MORE
3.65 CARTON
5% Prov. Sales Tax Included
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BAYER ASPIRIN 100's 79' -
LISTERINE MOUTHWASH ........., .93
REG. 1.39
642 INSECT REPELLANT 1.24
CLIP -ON -FULL FRAMED -
SUNGLASSES' - .69 - 5.98
REG. 2 for 1.50 -
Desert Flower Deodorant ,.... 2 for 1.39
REG. 1.49 '
CREST TOOTHPASTE 1.29
GROOM & CLEAN - REG. .89
MEN'S. HAIR DRESSING . .... .69
elcomes
again. Mrs. James' Wilson' read,
the nfinutes and Mrs. ; Wallace
Wilson gave 'the treasurer's ret
port. Mrs. Arthur Stewart gave
the report of the. Presbyterial
held in St. Andrews Presbyterian
church, Wingham, the previous
day which she and other ladies
attended.
Mrs. James Wilson read anin.
teresting letter from die of our
39 Members
Join Church
Rev. Glen Wright “held a very
impr•ess4'e service ihDungan_non
United. Church on Sunday,Mt.y 21
when thirty-nine young people
were received as members oa
profession of faith.
The- new memi:ers Frere in.
troduced by ,Bert.:W Wiiipney and
presentee( •avith certificates of
membership' by the' m'uiisier,,
Rev. G. Wright with all re,
ceiving the sacreineni of com-
munion with the congregation foli.
ow; ig the service;
Thos.' receiving membership
-were: Arlene, Culbertr Tioniiie
,Culbert, Beverley Culbert, Cathy
Culbert, Augus'.•is Culbert, Pat
Anne Eedy, Rosemary Eedy, Anne
E rr tngton, Dianne Errington,
Sandrs Errington, Donna Eggles.
tori, Ronald Eggleston, Gary
Glenn, Bill Henry, Mary Lou
Henry. Rand, Henry.
Marsha Hodges,. Terry Hod.
ges, Valerie Hodges; Debbie Ho if
ges, Gregory •° Maize, Terry
M,1 �e, Dow na M :•":eiizie, °Jame3
McWhinney; Gregory Park, Fay-
P°arson, Shar )n Pea; .; Donna
Pentland, Sharon Smyth; • Brian
:Stothers, Kathy. Stothers, Jean
S tor.ers.
a z‘rai'ce Thompson, Glenda
W =aver, Sharon Weaver, Chuck
Y,,ung,
young missionaries, Miss Elea.
nor Knott, Mrs. Frank Jones
gave the Glad Tidings review,
Print was sold to each lady.
M rs. Robert McAllistelr• read two
chapters firom the study book.
A hymn was sung and meeting
closed with prayer.
obituary
WILLIAM H, PRIPMORE
William Harvey Pridmore of
Goderich died Th:irsthy in Vic?
to is Hospital) London, •
Born, in England, and_former.
ly of Montreal,. he 'wag the son,
of.A.*gustus Pridmore. and Lay.
inia Julia Harvey. He came to
Canada about 1908.
'Mr; Pridmore served with the
Black Watch in the first World
War, and worked for the dep.
artment of national revenue for
34 years in Montreal, He re.
tired in 1956 and came here.
In 1953, he marrfed the former
Mary Grace,; who survives.
.Other- survivors are his step.
sons. John Grace, Goderich; Don.
ald and William Grace, London;
and stepdaughters Mrs. R. W.
(Caroline) Ball, Grand Falls, Nfd;
and Mrs. D. (Geraldine) Stim•
son, Goderich. Five sisters, two
brothers and his mother also sur.
vive. .
Mr,- Pridmore was a mein.
ber of the Canadt.an Legion, and
of Zetland Lodge No. 12, A.F.
,& A.M., Montreal. He Was a mems
ber of St. George's Anglican
Church.
Fu ieral service was held Tues.'
day morning at:11 o'clock- at St.
George's Anglican Church here.
Rev. G. G: Russell officiated,
Burial followed in the'veteran's
plot of Maitland cemetery. Stiles
funeral home here ;was In charge
of arrangements, ,
Bearers were Ben Sheardown,
Carl Worrell, Bruce Sowerby,
Grant Farley, Armand Bedour,
Don Stimson.
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