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OCTOBER 29th
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On Trip West Meet
Former Residents
(DVNGANNON NEWS)
In an interesting.' letter from
Mrs. ,T. C. Anderson, ' Islay, Al-
berta,.
l-berta,• which is a town 145, miles
east of•Edmonton, she tells some.
of ::the,, experiences she and Mr.
Anderson' have had since they left
• on .'atrailer trip • to ' the West
• on June 23rd.: They have travel-
led 7,000 miles ' starting.. from,
Dungannon, : Georgian Bay, Mid-
land; Superior Coast, :Manitoba,
the. Pioneer .Show, at Saskatoon,
Sask., and the Calgary • Stampede
in Alberta.•. They'veenjoyed the
beautiful Blue Rookies, the Falls
and; the mountains ' up t'o' Okana-.
•gan Valley and down to Washing-
ton, Coulee Dam. They are. now
'. • on -their .way to California; ,Tihey
were in Islay for two months; she.
Isursed in the.`:hospital there and
Toinmy worked ' on a farm.. As
;well as enjoying the. scenery, ,they
have attended church meetings
and suppers when Louise show:-
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how=ed slides of Goderich. 'and these
parts This has; led to .Making the,
acquaintance -' of some folks out
there who ;have • relatives here.
Some of 'the Nile, McThee'a have.
relatives "`in ;Vermillion 'and one
of them is the matron 'of :;Vermil-
lion Hospital.'' William R. ,Young.
lives in Dewsberry, 14 miles .from
Islay. 'He. is :related to Bissets of
Saltford 'Heights::and••also relat
ed to McBride`sat Carlow. They
" Met • Jack Elliott. of Maidstone,
, who went there: in 1903. from here,'. -
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brook of: Goderich,. a:cousin,: visit-•
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'While' working. • in the aids to ed: •
she met a .patient,: Ed. ;Rivett.
Ile is a: brother of 'Jack, Charlie
and George Rivett from,, around
Dungannon and he' lives. in Ver-
million. They were having; some
snow 'and ..30 degree temperature
and with threshing'. operations
about' over, they left . on October
19th for. .the South to California.
via; Edmonton and would see . Ed;
Rivett in` Vermillion.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Stewart,Tuesley
of . Long .Beach,' California, .re-
turned home ' the ,first ' of ' .the
week after visiting a month with
the latter's sisters, Mrs. W. H.
Stafford; Mrs., Dave MaeDiartr►id
and other relatives in the district.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom .. Webster are
Spending a few .days with `.their
daughter,. Mr. and' Mrs. %Ken,.
Thomas; in Toronto and also ' ;a.
side trip to Teterboro.'
Visitors • on Monday with Mrs
Nellie. Stewart and.. Mrs. T. Ed-
munds , were .: their • nieces and
husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Court-
land Secord, Leamington and Mr
and Mrs'.. T. Grady, St:' Thomas:.
Mrs; `Richard: Finnigan ; and
daughters, Mrs. Olive Culbert,
Misses ; Mrytle and Christine Fin-.
nigan,. of Goderich, ' visited • On
Sunday. with^ Mr. And Mrs.. Herb,
Finnigan.
Visitors recently- with Mrs.
Matthew •. Shackleton , were • .her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
E. Gray, : Belleville. and 'their
daullter-in-law, , Mrs..Keith. Gray
of Toronto. On; Friday Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Webb and
Mrs..' Howard Durnin, Goderich
visited, the ladies being `sisters,
and. on Saturday, Mr Len West-
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Kairshea W:.I. P.ig us
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Mrs. Fred Gilchrist was..hostess
to Kairshea W.:I.. at her home on
Thursday afternoon, October 19.
In the absence of the president,
Mrs. Ted, Collyer • presided assist-
ed by the" secretary, . Mrs. Ira
Dickie, Scripture Was read by
Mrs. G. HaMilton. uHusiness was
discussed in, regard, to the taxa-
tion and the •upkeep , of the newly
purchased Hall and it was decid-
ed to have a bee to ' finish winter
preparations there. St. Andrews,
Ball to be held next monthwas
discussed 'and' committees` .chosen.
The ' annual At Home for' Insti
tute 'tmembers' and their.families
was setfor the: night �of,.Novemn-
ber 4th' in• Kairshea Hall. A.
pleasing item read was • a note
from Silver Lake Institute ac7
conlpanied by: a package of tea
towels, f or• the . Hall. This was:
much appreciated. Roll call was.
a resolution for the Area Con-
vention and 'Mrs. Frank. MacKen-
zie read the list of resolutions to
be dealt with Vat the Area' conven.
tion this month.. These were dis-:
.cussed' and voted ' upon. 'For . the
monthly report of the.standing
committee nneniFbers, Mrs. Lloyd
-MacDougall reported for Agri-
culture,
culture,. Mrs. A. Hughes. for His-
toricai Research' and Mrs:: J. Burt
for 'Moine. Economies. Mrs. !Cliff
Rolston 'gave a reading andIlene
Burt ' favored ' with accordibn sem
ections. Mrs. Allister. Hughes
gave a demonstration :on; ` rug
making Showing the newer meth -
OS, 'of
eth-ods''of workfor that interesting
hobby' and exhibited some'' fine
finished rugs .aswell as others
in 'process of :making.. The direc
for for ':the: meeting,' Mrs. 'G.: Ha-
milton and. Mrs. George. Lock-
hart assisted the hostess in • serv- •
ing lunoh
Mr.: and, .Mrs: Harvey . Maize,
Lucknow -are with, their' 'son,.
`John C. ' and "the children ;on `the
,farm while little •Ricky, is re
cove in " from : a 'heart operation -
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Sick. Children's ,Hospital. Re-
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p
orts. are that':heeis . .doing ;,fine
towards' recover ' sitting, upand
y► b.
feeling like, . normal again. Mrs.
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C. Maize, his mother is.
Toronto., during the little • fellow's,
convalescence and they will :be
home . this ::week.
Mr: •:and' ' Mrs. Glen Weaver
visited fast 'Thursday ` with his
:brother, .,.Mrs • .Ross.', Weaver ..and
Mrs. Weaver of Ridgetown: •
:Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
John •McGee' are Mr.. John Hig-
gins and 'son Carl and Mr. Gord-
on Barnes of Pilot Mound, Man-.
itoba • ' .
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Visitors for the 'week -end with.
Mr.. and Mrs. • Mason •McAllister
Were .their cousins, .Mr ,and Mrs.
Reid Miller and Mrs. Leslie
Turnbull' of Galt.
• Mr Jerry Weaver, employed, at
London, was home with' his par•
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weaver,
for the
Mr. Torn Fowler was ableto
return. to• teaching at lis•'sch. ool
near ,Molesworth last week 'with'
a walking cast for'.his ankle With
1• a• small ,broken. bone, that he re-
ceived• ,the .week before on the
• school grounds. He :spent the
week end4-at ' home :With his par_
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. • elenrts, Mr': and Mrs.• Charles , Fow
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• Mrs H Johnstone, 'Goderich,
• • spent a few days with Mrs.' Ro-
bert Bere. They also' visited rola
tives, Mr. Clarence. Irwin, Kin=
• • loss and Mrs. James' Johnstone,
•• Lucknow,•, on Monday,' Mr, and
. s' Mrs H Johnston" attended the
funeral ' of 'Mr. *Nein, at Ain.
berley.
• The Sectional, Meeting of Mait-
land Presbyterial • was :held in
Erskine Presbyterian Church on
• Wednesday, October llth." `There,
was a good: attendance. Mrs.. Geo.
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Sutherland .ope,'ried the. meeting
• With prayer and a hymn, The De-'
• notional *as taken by. Mrs. Percy,
Miss Dean MacLeod read the
scripture lesson. Christian Faith
and Prayer by Mrs: liod H. Mac-
Leod, Mrs, Spears gave a ,talk on
Belleville, conference, especially
with her meeting Miss Margaret
Kennedy, missionary' home on
furlough.' The roll caul from each
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church'was taken ,by M
rs:.
.Currie rirnie
of .�n ha.m. Vrs. T. English
troduced the guest speaker,
Miss
:Barbara Woodruff . 'of Knox: Pres-
byterian Church, Goderieh,: who
spoke :onthe topic;,. How:• mature
is. our: faith, How ;wide is '.our
vision and .what is a church em.
phasizing. It ,is everywhere and
where opportunity offers :•itse'lf.
Her 'address. was much appreciat
ed, Mrs; ' Ritchie thanked the
speakers and those . taking part
On : ; the 'program,`. The meeting
closed with the .hymn "Sing to.
the a Lord" of Harvest" andthe
benediction by Mrs.. Henry' Me
Kenzie.. Mrs. Robert .McAllister
invited .all to the basement for
a social half 'hour . arid, tea
Mr. and Mrs. Zen , .McAllister
of Sudbury, were recent :visitors
with relatives here:
.The United: Church . Women's
Association Met , at the home 'of
president. Mrs: Clifford Crozier,.
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who. led the ''October Meeting -en
Wednesday night. There were 18,
members present. Mrs. Jack A1-
ton read'the scripture lesson . Mrs:
James C. Drennan 'gave the lesson
thought;' .admitted: for serf -
ice.' .The.. minutes •and roll' 'call
Was' given by., t e sec:reta'ry Mrs,
Howard Johnston.. An , sit ration
to attend . "the 'Thi i.;-'ering
meeting. in'the church r, c ca ember
3rd..P'lans were.:mac`:e.. f the
Lions Dinner at L ic':2`, .v on
October 30th. It was de•`r to*
buy curtains . for : •tlz. >. S inlay,
School Room The,.to^c, Duties
and •Desitres,= was gi' et, l Mrs:
:Robert Stothers. M� , L. Ivers
gave, a..readirig The roll :call'•for.
November is the'word'
The meeting, closed 'with the.
benediction and lunch.
Mr. 'arid Mrs'. Wilfred Pentland
spent a few days visiting
and Mrs: George CpWan, Cog1 s -
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