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SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs, Wm. Berry, ac-
companied by some of
her family, attended the
Desjardins-Berry
wedding at St. Andrew',s
Anglican ,Church in
Grimsby on Saturday,,
September.3.
Mrs. Berry's grand-
daughter, Cheryl' 'Ann
Berry, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sandy Berry of
Streetsville was wed to
Mr. John Albert
Desjardins.
Visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Berry this week
were her cousin, Miss
Lucy Thompson of Oak-
ville and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Gibbon of Sun-
dridge, Ontario whoalso
attended the Plowing
Match with Mrs. Berry.
Mrs. Les Schultz
returned home this week
from Victoria Hospital in
London where she had ari
operation for cataract on
her eye.
Sympathy is extended
to the family of Mrs.
George Phillips (nee
Edith Campbell) who
died in Wingham Hospital
on Friday in her 86th
year. She is survived by
three daughters and
three sons, and one
brother, Dynes Campbell
of Dungannon.
Mr. and Mrs. La Verne
Pentland, Mrs. Dorothy
Grange and Mr. Frank
Pentland are on a two
week trip to England:
Miss Sue Bradbury,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bradbury (nee Agnes
Stothers) of England
visited her cousin, Mrs.
Mary Bere on Thursday.
Sue has been at Churchill,
Manitoba for five weeks
this .summer and has
nearly completed five
weeks at Goderich.
Hospital before returning
to Dundee, Scotland to
continue her medical
studies there.
Mr.,, 'and Mrs. Robt.
Irvin returned home on
Sunday. Elsie had been in
hospital in London the
past two weeks following
surgery. Bob closed the
garage for that time and
stayed with daughter
Betty and family, Mr.,
and Mrs. Fred Stirling at
Thamesville.
Mrs. Russell Johnston
spent a few days recently
with relatives in Owen
Sound.
According to a letter
received by her former
neighbours, Mrs. Judi
McMichael, reports that
she arid Art arid family
are getting settled into
their home in Marlbank.
Farms .are smaller,
neighbours farther apart
but, people are friendly
and Jan and Pat
Brouillette, who live near
Marlbank, are helping
Art and Judi get
acquainted, Jan has a
craft shop in Marlbank.
Joanne and Steven
Whitney spent last week
in Cambridge on a study
course.
The Arthritis canvass
sponsored by the W.I. in
the Dungannon area
contributed $251.17 to the
Lucknow and District
Branch, a substantial
increase over last year.
The work of the can-
vassers is -appreciated as
well as the gift to the
Arthritic Association.
John and Kathie
Stanbury visited her
sister, Marybelle and
family, Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Aldham at
Inglewood, - near
Brampton on the
weekend.
Mrs. Will Stothers,
Goderich, formerly of
Dungannon, is home and
coming along fine after
having surgery for ar-
thritis on her right hand
in hospital in London
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Biloy
of Detroit were at their
summer hone on the
weekend.
Jim Cranston, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Cranston, is in hospital in -
London. , after being
seriously , injured near
Belfast on Saturday
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evening in a car accident.
Congratulations to Mr,
and Mrs. Lloyd Hodges
who celebrated their 35th
wedding anniversary
with a family gathering
on Sunday. The family
took them out for dinner.
The wedding date was
September 20, thirty-five
years ago.
Last weekend Mrs.
Lloyd Hodges, • Mrs.
Grant Chisholm and
Linda visited Mrs. Pearl
Watson in hospital in
Belleville with her
. granddaughter Debbie
and husband (Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Waller) after
the Bere-Hodges wedding
and later suffered a heart
attack. She is responding
to treatment and it is
hoped she will soon be
able to come home.
•
DUNGANNON
UNITED
CHURCH
The Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper was
celebrated at the mor-
ning service on World -
wise Communion Sunday.
The Rev. C. G.
Westhaver spoke on the
subject, "The City had
Twelve Gates".
The choir sang the
hymn. "Jesus Keep Me
Near the Cross" led by
the organist Mrs. Jean
Elliott.
A service of private.
communion was held on
Sunday evening at the
home of Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Fowler.
The Sunday School is in
need of a > volunteer
pianist, if only for the
closing hymn. If in-
terested please contact
the minister or Wayne
Snyder.
Dungannon Church
service and Sunday
School will be cancelled
on Sunday, October 15 for
the Nile anniversary.
Choir.' practice is on
Thursday evening
(tonight).
The Willing Workers,
the young women's
group, are sponsoring a
Walk-a-Thon on Satur-
day, • October 14. For
information see Penny
Hodges.
DUNGANNON
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
As Sunday was
Missions . Sunday in the
Mennonite Church, a
guest speaker, Mrs.
Laverne Nafsiger, was
sent from the Mission
Rally in Baden to speak
at the morning service.
Mrs: Nafsiger had
spent part of her
childhood in India when
.her parents were
missionaries . there, She
told of some exciting
things that are happening
in Mission fields around
the world.
Examples of cause for
rejoicing are the fact that
the door into Spain is
wide open to ° the Gospel
and the opportunity to
witness in Nepal is being
used by doctors, nurses
and teachers.
The Sunday School
children sang a
missionary song using
puppets to Illustrate the
message.