The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-09-03, Page 7wiDNEsDAY, ShF7;'";..3rd, :1958'
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(DUNGANTTQN NEWS) ,
Mr. ' Carl Siever,,t left . ori. Mon-
dy evening on his:. return to: Wil-.
helrnshaven,, Germany,, his. •native
land, after five years in, Canada:.
• He came five, years ago last June
and upon arrival. was. ,itmnediate
• ly employed. on the farm of Mr.
Thomas Webster,, ;6th •Concession
'af ' West; Wa f vanosh,, • where he
was. given a good home. Be•prow*
ed himself a fine honest young
man; and did . splendid work.
Having acquired . his" •high 'school
education before' Corning' here and
still having a desire to further
his studies, ,it is.. his ambition to
take a four-year course In agri-
culture in • bis; home town *04
Wilhelmshaven,; Germany.. Carl,,'
age 27, has ably and favorably
taken, his place Irl the Dungan
non United Church and commun-
ity and possessed of a nice voi,.ee
was a member of ' the .church
choir'and also of the male .chorus,,
,:the •iarbouraires of Godertch...
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can Mailer...
Before 'his departure,, and by.
whieh • the community will 'fee.l'
his loss,, friends. and, neighbours
numbering 45 families ;.gathered.
Friday evening at the S'.S'. No, 3
'school" on the 8th• Cori:, of"'West
`
Wawanosh'• for a. social evening:
of cards During: the.:evening Carl.•
'Was Bread' an address' of goodwill
and best Wishes by Ross.' Erring
..ton _and .on_ behalf -of he -,friends.
present Uoward Thompson, made
the presentation.. at Gladstone
liuggage• and a .shaving .kits Carl
made a very nice reply .of ,ap each r
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,r endl .people like ou
f yy
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but, none is more vital than:good telephone people..
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symbolizes the • * thousands of 'people who help to'
•inake telephoning more : enjoyable 'for countless'
Canadians in„ communities,large and small.,
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This assurance,' that' there: is a:capable _alert_.
'operator alwa s as, near as' . o.ur telephone, is, one,
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preciation. He was�also presented a 's College that
the 'Holy Bible • by ,: the United
Church which was. informally
presented . by . Rev R Kennedy
and Arthur Elliott. 6
•li iio 1' mid..
commences
Miss Kathleen McDiarznid• with
a secretarial position in Toronto
spent the week -end .with her par-..
,ents, 'Mr: and • Mrs. Dave McDiar-
The Dungannon Pub c sc o Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick visited
re -opened for the Fall term on last week with .her son, Mr. Pal=
t..
mer Kilpatrick, Agincourt
Mr.. and Mrg. •James Culbert. of
Lucknow, and' his sister, ... Mrs.
ginners•.startinto 'school and; the Kenneth McLennan nnan and her hus
same number` has been . proomted' band - of 'Vancouver, were recent
to the Senior • room.: The old visitors in the village and rela-
school, well'' over' 100 years 'of age, tions and Crewe
Mrs. Cecil Blake, Billy and
Barbara .spent from'. Monday till
Saturday .with 'Mr.. and Mrs. Ben
Comfort, St.• Catharines.' •
, Mr. ...and- Mrs. Otto Popp are
on a motor: trip 'to the.. West
Coast
Mrs. Alfred. Hefford, of Tor-
onto spent ` the week -end :with
he parents, Mr. and Mrs
McClure and 'sister, Mrs. :Win -
hie Widcombe, Windsor,; who is
also vacationing with` her par-
'ents.
son Culbert, Joyce, .Doreen: and Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Mole, 1141-
Haroldil-
Harold on' Sunday enjoyed'an'. ly and his parents, Mr.. and. Mrs.
outing an.cj picnic supper `at For- ..Ben Mole.and faintly', enjoyed
Tuesday, September. 2nd with the.
:principal, Mrs.- Gordon 4 Anderson
and assistant for the Junior room,
Mrs M. _Durnin. There are ,11' be-.
which is ' standing time quite
well, received..; •a. fresh' coat • of
'paint this' last Week to .start a
;new °'year: Mr.. Gordon Stewart
and his gang 'did the : work:
Mr.and'.Mrs.. Charles Fowler
arid son Tom on Saturday attend-
ed the funeral of the former's'
cousin, Mrs. ,George Hodgins( nee
Rose Jack), 'Ripley.:
:..Mr., and. Mrs:• 'Robert Bete, Mr.
and Mrs: Eldon Culbert, Bonnie
and Carol and Mr.and Mrs.Nel-
mosac .
Mr.' Douglas ' Reid .of ...Sarnia
spent the week -end with his par-
ents; Mr., and .;Mrs. Will Reid f
Mrs, Robert Smyth and three
children 'of. , Toronto returned
home > after a visit with her aunt;
Mrs. :Bessie Stewart and `uncle,
Mr. Brown' Smyth
Mr. arid :Mrs. ` Ray • Stanley re-
turned to 'St. Thomas after two
weeks, in -these , parts withrela-
tives. Ray . conipl'eted 'a 6 weeks
summer course at Western . Uni
Iversity He has- been • promoted.
td vice principal of Elmdale pub-
clic • School,. St.:Thomas; ~where he
has been teaching.•'
Mrs. Will Reid 'has.' returned
home, after. visiting ,her sister,
Mrs. Ernest Post ,,of. Normandale.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Ernest. Post' have
been visitors : with relatives• . in
these parts : and Mrs. Reid • had
accompanied them home for 'a
week.
• Mr. and ' Mrs Wallter Stafford
of `Toronto visited for the week-
end . with ' her' pother..,. ' Mrs. , J.
Hamilton. ' '
Mr..•• and Mrs.: Burvrl. , Mitchell
.of Detroit" :and: Mrs. Lily Hoff
man and .M'r. Win. Bowers of St. `
Thor' as. called.. Sunday , at- • the
homes, of Mr. and ; Mrs. W. H.
McClure and . Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur •Elliott. •
Mr • Murray Wilson has this
week began' a year's study 'of
motor mechanics at Beal Techni-
cal: Sehool7toridciri. He was s&7
cessful in ' completing Grade 13
at G:D.C.T. Murray's sister, Bar-
bara; who this` year graduated at
Victoria' Hospital, London, has
been accepted on the : staff . of
nurses, . .
Dr. and Mrs: David Evans (El-
eanor Smyth), two
children. and
•her mother, Mrs, Muriel myth,
Brantford, enjoyed :the'week-nd
with relatives here.; ,
• ,Mrs, Gladys. Wallis' of Clinton
spent, Labor Day with Mrs. Mine:
nie .!Jones i and Mel.
Mr. Watt • Hamilton:bf Lucknow
visited his . mother, Mrs J. Ham-
ilton : on ' Sunday,' '
Mr and;Mrs., Robt, Irvin, Bet
ty and Mr, and • Mrs, B.ussel. Irvin
and . four , Sons 'visitedthe gentle-
men's sister, Mrs. Percy 'Blundell
in Goderieh on Sunday,
Mr Thomas, Fowler will begin`'
a two year cotirse at, Stratford
the Mole, reunion at Port Elgin
on :Sunday
Mrs.: S. Fines, Suzanne ' and
friend',• Miss Astrid ' Sedgwick of
Toronto "spent theweek-=end with'
Blake Brothers.
• Mr. ' Charles Kilpatrick of Van-
couver.' visited his nephew, Mr.
Wm. Petrie.
Mr. and Mrs.: Walter McKee-
,.
tors •with ,Mrs. `:W. McConnell
and�'daughter Beth.
Mrs: Bert McWhinney. spent.
few days.' at the�'.farm home 'of
-her song Hugh last' week.
Norris Sampson, son' of Mr., '&
Mrs. Gordon. 'Sampson; Goderch
'and • who' .-has continued to live ,
with .his grandmother, Mrs. Mary'
Rivett, ,will, this week pursue his
high school studies , at Goderich:
During his public school days' at •
the, .
Dungannon school, he. is
worthy of mention 'in this : col-
umn
ol umn without . a • word' of brag.:He
attained what maybe 'very• few;
pupils have. He ' was never,late
for • school : ounce during those,
years. The writer will •be glad to' , .
publish of any others, 'with ' de--•
serving merits as this. Please feel
free ' to use : these" columns. -' with
items of interest and phone the
correspondent, • Mrs• L." ,.tingel, .
phone 96.
Rev.: .D.;a: Gallagher and. Mrs.
Gallagher 'were . Sunday guests
with their cousins; • Cecil' and.,.
Harold. Slake. They. have been '
vacationing . at Port • Elgin. While •
in these parts, • . the Dungannon
United, : Church W.M.S. : availed
themselves the •opportunity of
having Rev. Gallagher give . a
talk and'' show colored slides • Of
Foreign Mission Fields , in' the
East of which he ' is general 'sec-
retary in Toronto. ' About 80 . at
tended.. Lunch was . serired- at., the
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