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GQ.DEfittl SIGNAL STAR, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1971
Dungannon .UCW hears
history of local churches
The Noveintier • meeting of • Mrs. L. Pentland was „nod
Dungannon LICW.aLas held In the on for some impromtu
1.hub basemen 41'he theme reeollections of her earlier days
'Historical and Pen,s.idicals" w as as a minister's daughter. She
taken.b M. Reed, opening gave .several_humorous incidents.,
Mr. and Mrs., Irvine EedY-
visited in London With Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Blair last Stmday. Mn.
Eedy and Mrs. Blair are sisters.
Miss Rosemary Eedy,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs:,,Rass
EedN , has accepted a position in
thi office of Kroehler's in
St nitford.
Cecil Orser of Detroit spent
+' 'the- 'Meeting 'SOOT .11' -WMSVi*er:.-"Ntrs.''' lati.e. - striV4red- a itis.- eir---tht*-Weekentt,W--07,-Mintt. Mrs.
'• ' " Mrs. .'-t-',s'.----3M-cOleriagdvar -7,--tlie-, -Old- •Dnngannon•—•Vircerit-'—ault-444gginsw atilt‘rs-0-•.V•is,ileoct•
dispN and commented on Report ot 1892,
hymn and '' prayer,- books, Mrs. t; McNee 1-chaued the
1E1cltiding' the preseflt Anglican business part of the meeting,
books, . Re‘ phi.book, and : with 'Mrs. C. Blake acting. as
Mrs. M. 4eed's Bible. Ses'relay.
tva Carr gave _ti go,„Nd repo ct, of COnve he r rtports ort, giken,
the history of the Presbyterian by M N. f . Rivott,. 'qrs. .1
Church, giving each • minister, Drennen, Mrs. ‘vitt. witztom,
and the location of the firsIX Dawson and . Mr \1
church.
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• '' --The Ang-hean --44itirch histors ' - ..._.,1:11-e nem- -meeting, is..•10 he.-
‘vith them on last Sunda N were
Mr. and Mrs, George Ribes and
four children ot' Seafort h.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone (nee
Elliott) from Burke's falls
tsited friends in, Dungannon,
Sunday.
Mrs. ,Lack Hunt, Dotehester,
sited recently with her sister
arid,„ husband, -Mr. and Mrs.
1,,.,avextw Oltm,
was ProPart'd Mrs• 1‘tst
and read by Mrs:
Then. first clturch was built in
1859 and before' that, t' h 1.1 rks h
had been held in the homes
Mrs.‘M, Reed reported on the
first Methodk“ Church and later
it was named the United Church.
and she spoke of members hen
from ``,,variow,-. .churches, now
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rlit`_ski , ilts-t`t` I tier 7 in 'the
ehtirch basement rhis will he a
p,ot luck dinner at Up ni and all
1;idies of t he congregation sire
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meeting with pt -a)
:Inc Ostc's.cs;-• ON' .1.
"Ark'nnell. N (1 McNee and
\tt• 1)a‘kon for\.ton
spent the weekend „Il them
were Mr. and Mis. Bob -Pentland,
also Roger ..Vets and fnend,
from '
Mr. and Mrs. 1.en Bilo) (nee
Pam fent land) and 4 children of
Detroit spen the weekend at
their summer home here. then
closAi it for ltie winter months.
Miss Flora Durnin. R. R 2,
Tottenham eallt1 on friends in
Dungannon on Monda). tz.he has
*et
sold her house on William St.
Dungannon to Mr. and.Mrs. Ken
Ohm. A welcome extended to
Mr. ani Mrs. Olin and Heather.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Spry of
Niagara Falls, N,Y. visited Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne lvers for a few
daNs.priOt to leaving for Florida
for four months.
• Mr_ and Mrs. Laverne_
Nit t land are. visiting Vbe• forme4
sister. Marpret;,. ;WS,
Pritchard. in Toronto 'this >week,
then:plan to, go South for the
winter MOO t. 11S . • ,
.\ [1111114er ofr‘ mem bers't of It he
Eedy families have been
attending the Royal Winter *air
where the) exhibit several 01
their Hereford cattle.
MrsTrerry Hodges has now
opened her "Penn's Beauty
Salon- '11) `• Dungannon, a
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n ‘t) n tiVernan> viIt enjoy.
Mret—Nits. Bob Ott and
Matthew..of Kitchener spent the
weekend With Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine Eedy and Martha.--
' Mr. and Mrs, Gerrie Glenn,
Angela and Arlea, ,•-beld a,
familygathering on Sunday and
had the fqllowing guests for
dinner: Mr. and
Glehti 'and HarOld. Dungannon:
Mr. and Mrs.. Donnie Glenn and
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Linda, Frank , Johnard
Michael, Riehmond Hill: Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Glenn and Janine of
Lucknow. also Mr. _and Mrs.
Vernon Glenn, and children,
Robbie. Brian and Julie of
t'ioderictil Three of this children
sixnt the weekend 46.o — John.
Frank and Robbie.
Victor Whitley .of Hamill on
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neighbo urs Mts. G ordon
Congram and Maurice Ivers.
Dunng the past week word
has been received of -the deaths
f several former residents of
this l'ommunity:Ntr. Ceorge
at` ith of Goderich. a brother of
Frank Glenn. Dungannon; Mrs.
Jos. Agar (nee Bina Kilpatrick)
of Kitchener; and. Mrs. Harry
Anderson of Lucknow, The
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_sympathy of thiS community is
extended to tho4e bereaved:
Last Saturday evening a
surprise tw ent iet h A n ni versary
dirmer' and •' gathering of
hyrelatives was held to
honour Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Hasty'. Those- who came. a
distance included Mr, and Mrs.
Aldon Hasty and family from
Vineland. -
Charles Young. .Tillsonburg.
and John Young of London
were home this weekend.
Charles :'ChttsK:. is to enter,
Victoria H ftEidon, on
Monday for further operatron on
his, arm.
Hugh McWhinney had a
cataraist, operation last Tuesday
in Strafford litwital., alit 4;
hoping to he home soon. His
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father, Mr. Bert McWhinney, is
\,not as well as he had been.
! Mr. and Mrs. John Lodge of
London were at the hotne'of the
latter's parents, Mr. and.„ Mrs.
John Spivak last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Murch, and
Mr, Wm. Murch of Clinton
visited at the McWhinney home.
this weekend.
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Mrs. Donald Curran On the birth
'bra baby beiy;'Nolgn-b-e-f 9;• • •
Congratulations to Jirri
McWhinney for obtaining the
Advanced Ambulance , Course
after four week training at.Camp
Borden. .He is employed at
Zurich, with the Westlake
Ambulance Service there.
M. and Mrs. Leonard Reed
-and Paul returned last.' week
. from a -three week motor trip to
Pine Tait i N6th Wed-
Territorilbs • where they visited
Mrs. Reed's brother and family.,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Adkins They
encountered "snow. from
Edmonton on, and below zero,
weather all the time at Pine.
Point. Their you ger son, David, •
• stayed with hi great:grand-
mother, M Cowan, at
Sheppardtan...Russei Reed. f rom
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Godefich cared forlivestock at
his son's fatal during their
absenke,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Atk1nson;
Paul and Wendy, , of Oshawa
spent the weekend with Herb,
4.Finnigan.
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