Clinton News-Record, 1980-07-31, Page 39The of
of
Dungannon, is known for
miles around.
it won't be very long,
indeed, 'before it is : a
town,
It is famous for its•
business and it is a
healthy place.
Although we have two
doctors. Dr. Bice and Dr,
Case.
There's Wm. Mole, the
barber, is a shaver hard
to beat.
And Fred Robinson will
supply you with the very
best -of meat
eorge Begley, the 1.
carpenter, is here to
stay; you bet.
And there's Jack Medd,
and it is said he is a rising
vet:
Mr. Roberts keeps a
private bank, and he,
always did succeed
For he hasthe skill to
draw a will, a mortgage
ora deed.
We • have four ' general.
merchants, and they
make things fairly,hum.
There's Cra(vford,
Walkoxn, Elliott and Mr.
S:J, Young.
For a mower, rake or
binder, you should go to
Mr. Rose.
And to Will McLure or
Temple Clark for a nobby
suit of clothes
Tom Little will supply
you with what boots and
shoes you want.
He keeps a first . class
shoe store and runs the
restaurant.
And there is Mr. Wm,
Sproul, the undertaker
here.
He keeps the furniture
store also, and to buy
from is not dear.
Thompson and Son, the
blacksmith, a_ re experts
at their trade,•
And Mr, Roach, we can't
reproach, there's where
good bread is made.
you a dandy well and so
can Davey Glen.
The two hotels, Moun-
tains and Mailoughs,
these properties they
own.
And Dr. Bice has a drug
store nice, also the
telephone.
$radford, the
blacksmith,, has a good
trade in his end ofthe
Mr. McKenzie °has a town.
hardware store, and does . And W. Stuart it is said, is
a business strong. a farmer of renown.
And Whyard and Son,
they run the other, and For plasterers
are-busy-a-il-day-long. __bri of avers----we---
Sproul and Glen and
Stothers.
And for village apple
buyers, wehave the
Dawson Brothers.
and
Joe Connors, the cattle
buyer, will buy your
lambs and sheep.
And Rowell owns the
creamery here, below the
hill so steep,
Charlie Agar will thresh
Your grain for you, and do
it up -tip top.,.%
And Augustine and
Dishes111 grind it into
the be of chop,.
Stonehouse, the ston. e
mason, can build a stone
house sure.
And for liverymen, we
have two here, McNevin
Stephen Deeves can
move your buildings
round, assisted by his
men.
And Bob "Lowry can dig
John McCauley will fix
your rig for you, if you
happen to break down.
And Tom Elliott is a
painter, the best fox miles
around.
Sanderson has good
harness, both the heavy
and the light.
Just call and leave your
order, he's sure to use
. .you right.
Our egg merchant, Mr,
Jack McNabb, is busy all
the time.
And does a rushing
business in the egg and
poultry line.
Mr. Oliver Davidson and
Mallough are farmers
right at town.
Andich and Reed buys
stock o feed andvstiip rat
cattle. own.
Toth Allen owns the
evaporator and it's
running like a charm. -
He'll purchase all the
apples from the village or
th'e farm.
He also runs the
acetylenelight and I hear
the people say,
When all are lit, they
:must admit, the night is
bright as day.
And there is our school
teacher, he don't often
use the birch.
We're admirers of his
method, he knows the
way to teach.
I think all in our section
can heartily say yes.
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We wish Mr. Long, our
teacher , the bery best
success.
We havethree ministers
in town,' Reverends
Smith, Hicks and
Rutherford.
Then come ' out every
Sunday and hear them
' preach the vK,ord.
They may have some
message for you, directly
from the King.
So come on out and bring
some friend and hear the
chorus ring.
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teamster, before the sun
doth shine,
He's up and off upon his
way for a load of mer-
chandise..
To . Goderich or to
Lucknow he goes through
thick or thin.
You ought to see the
monstrous loads he keeps
on drawing in.
With all this business in
our midst, The Sterling
Bank it came.
It has an able manager,
Mr. Manning is his name.
Treleaven and
McCullough help him
with all their might;
So I'll concludemy
narrative by wishing you
Good Night.
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This picture of the Dungannon United Church flower
Sunday shows Rev. W.J. Rodgers -- Mrs. Rodgers
and daughter, Carol Anne. (Choir, left to flight: )
Front row: Victor Errington, Harvey Anderson,
Wilbur Brown, William Sage, Roy Rutledge, A.J.
Sherwood, Walter Dickison. Back row: Orville
Stanley, W.A. Culbert, Everett Finnigan, Matthew
Shackleton, Harold Errington.
Happy Birthday
Dungannon
From
Joe and Dean Agnew
Schmid's Jeweflry & China