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Paul's Church, Dungannon To Close,
Hold Farewell Service
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DUNGANNON NEWS
• St. Paul's Anglican.Church,
Dungannon observed a closiN ser-
vice on Sunday, July 9 at Ilia. In.
The Rev. R. T. Odendahl,
rector of the Lucknow Anglican
Area Parish, was, in narge of the
holy Contmunion Service at whicl.
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partieIpated. The Rev. R. T.
Odendahl based his message to the
congregation on Isaiah, Chapter
Verses 1 to 8.
• The anthem "From all that
dwell' below the skies", was
rendered by'the choir , composed
of members from Dungannon,
Port Albert, and Lucknow with
Mrs. Thos. Pritchard of St.
Peter's Church, Lucknow , as
organist.
During service a letter was
read from the Rev. R. C. Mc-
Clenaghan, on behalf of the Ses-
sion'and congregation of the
Dungannon United Church exprei-
sing regret at the-closing of the
church and extending an'invitation
to any of the members to worship
with them.
St. Paul's Anglican Church was
opened and dedicated,on June 5 ,
1864. The Right Rev; Benjamin
Cronyn, Bishop of Huron,
consecrated the church on July"
3 Oth, 1869.
There will be one more service
-for-Sr: P'sul's Church when a Bish-
op of the Diocese will be preSent
to deconsecrate the church prop .-
erty and memorials.
Wayne Doer, age 15, R. R./2,
Accidents
Wingham, son of Mr. and. Mrs.
Herbert Doer, received a deep
laceration to his left knee when a
skill saw slipped while working at
home.
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Amberley Air
Strip Is Popular
AMBERLEY NEWS
Flies can bug your stock
and reduce your profits.
background is Steve Hamilton,
11, son of Mr. and Mrs. :Al Ham-
ilton. of Lucknow while Mrs. Reiss
Shields of Lucknow assists them .
in their endeavours.
WATCH FOR
SEPOY DA
SIDEWALK SALE
AND
LUCKNOW SUMMER CRAFT FESTIVAL
AUGUST 4 and 5 .rnewriummilmummummaw Imiorimmisimiumw
Farewell Party For
Russell-6*cl= s
WHITECHURCH. NEWS ..
On SatUrday 'evening 'A Fare
e1 Pal ,.sponsbred . by Mr, and'.
Mrs. John de Boer and and
. Mrs, Carl McClenaghan, .was
held 'for Mr. and Mrs:_ Russel .
GiuntWho recently. sold their .
farm to Mr. and Mrs. William .
Harman and family of Windsor.
'Music for the. party was furnished
icy Tiffins. orchestra.. Calling
off was done ,by Brian Rintoul
',and Clark Johnston..
At lunch time Russel and: Ethel
were called to the front. John .
de 'Boer spoke words of apprecia-
tion to thorn as retiring, neigh-,
'hours...froM the. -community.- Carl_
.McClenaghan On behalf of the
gathering presented them with
a gift of 'money..
Mr. and Mrs. Gaunt thanked
all for their kindness in remem-
bering them in this way with, a
get,togethet of old friends and
neighbours and for theit' gift,
'Lunch was served.
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Trying out charcoal sketching
at the Recreation Showcase at the
arena last week end are Danny
Pritchard , 8, in the, foreground ,
son of Ivir. and Mrs. John. Pritch-
ard of West Wawanosh. In the
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,sions. 'Dr. Ken. MacNay of Wiar-
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,SUnday ,arid 'was soon at .Amberley
.to call on his 'brother Bob and
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