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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-09-22, Page 9Waters went e oipenet. in *Me (stroke 13tPt staged over the weeltend at IVIshitland Golf Course Staged by an,ch 109, 'Canadian' Legion.. He edged out Frank Reid, wh.ose score was .89. Jit was t/he-first such:'tournament staged by the Legion, and 19 golf ers ttook•part, Following are ,tile scores: Bill nam, 79-76---155 George 4chwane 770--143 - Bud man 47-40-- 96 Jlirn Adams 72-67-139 .'$011 111 D.av!s o Venus erY i• �. .Loxne. r'o'a.•dIeY anis Young Jack 'Mitin Skeoeh Frank Reid 4445--- 89 Bill Dolby 7--95 Art Walters . 2---'88 Jack Seaman . 61-65-126 Neil Shaw y ' 49-56.104 Bucky Doak 45 9 ---�— --� 0 Although they havebeen -called the "Thousand Islands for three centuries, this section of the St. Lawrence .River actually contains more than 1,700 islands. !t 2. I. ® 9r R t f , i Mr,..d, �r►+s. Leo. Oo ney, John k'�Co!1nor, MMr . and Mrs. Ray Dal =' ., tcm' a.8d' ‘41)343', !anti. Mrs, J'oseph' IlteTitt3ire and ' family. at- tended Western Fair during the past week. IMT. and Mrs."A. Kraemer, Marg- aret, argaret, Nell -and -Ought of "lesson, 'spent Sunday at the daa of ytrr: and (Mrs. Gene Fr'aylne. M r• and Zl ms. Mark 'Mallon ' are vJsMitin� With relatives' in .De Waiting �� is Mrs. John Kinney of Detroit, Mee. and Mrs. J. ]Fitzgerald of Lis- towel; 'Joseph, MOOT of Fort Erie; Walter Kelly and intrad, , of London; 'Douglas Frayne of Tor onto; Maurice Rowley ;.of Toronto, were among the week -end visitors here. Mrs. Van Vynckt, of Toronto, is aest at the Rectory. Mrs. Van V guest recently returned tem a three-week visit with relatives in' BelgideriVia plane, and while in Europe, travelle4 to Rome, and was granted a private visit with His Holiness Pope Pius XII. Congratulations to •Ur. and Mrs. Emil P•auhi (nee Finances Martin, daughter of Mr. and •Mes. Blaize Martin), who were married in Han - I . try t�;• a b �J�M ry PSr `a. yam'' .n, .eIUt a t 'w. @ a ne her• parent's home here. J1sst'.' Jean- Gilmore• spent the week -end,. at ;her home 'bete. Her fatlieT, Ed. Gilmore, wlao s -been , t 'abient ' in ° St. Joseph's Hospital,. London, far some time, u "zww znalQing sa+tisfatory� progress. . L C�apcte n,' �of Langt , vrsi ed' 'at the home of Mir. and , Maw P. Captein over the week -end. Rev. J Hennesse'the `Erlocesa'n Director of the.Cayyt��ho1Ie wome n 'fLeague, Officially installedthe of- ficers of (the 1C.W14. in this 'pgah, In a lovely cerernony'an Sundny at 3 ,p.nx. • , Sullivan --Cleary. -.. Vows were exchanged dor Holy Faintly Church, Wallaceburg, by Colleen Rose Cleary and Laurie B.' 'Sullivan. White gladioli graced the altar for the double ring ceremony per- formed by the Rev. Michael Dalton, of Windsor. , The bride 'its the daughter of Mrs. 'Geary and the late John D. Cleary, Wallacebarg. The groom ars the son of Mr. and Mrs. James I. Sullivan, Sarnia. Walter Dalton, Dearborn, -Mich. and Ray Dalton, Kingsbridge, were salloists, acearnpanied by Miss Arlene Melonson at the .organ. NEWS OF . DUNGANNON DUNiGANNO'Ne Sept. 21.--Visit- ars on Sunday .with Mr, and Mrs. George Hodges were the latter's. brother, Allan Smith, wife and family, of Brussels. Mrs. Wilfred Hodges" returned home to Windsor after visiting for two weeks. .Mr. and 'Mrs. William Elliott, of New Liskeard, visited three weeks with Mrs. William Caesar and fam- ily and other relatives in the' dis- trict. �ir' Miss Lois Webster and Delmer Maize each ,spent the week -end at their homes after their first week at Straftford Teachers' Col- lege. . Citizens were :sorry to hear Tuesday 'morning of the death 'of Mrs. Bert Treleaven, formerly Am- elia .Hrackett of the Ashfield and Lueknow district. She •pass�s�ed away suddenly at LIage'rsville 'after a heart attack on Monday evening. Mrs. Abner Morris spent the week -end with her • 'daughter, Mrs. ;;::,;:f�'>::«:•.::.�`-; .; •.<;..;�'•>; Anderson Mugford, London. <;;;;.; ;;<.,.,;:..•>:.<:,;:, a>>. f o Mrs. William Kelly, Seaf rth• :•:,iw;:::':::::'Vi"':;.,•,•.<2.>,:::>:.,;::,�.'•:•'••::`::iY•�s»:v:'r::::•'.,'•<:i , Miss Mabel Klillough, 'Byron, and r:<::�:r,:.::::>�J:«::::::~?.�::::;:N,:>�:•>�,<::v:.<,:�:::•:::•;:`,�<�:�>%:�v3: Miss Eva Krllough, Toronto, were visitors for a couple of 'da s with ••.•.,:.. former Dungannon friends. Mr. , and Mrs. Parkie Wiggins "svisited .Mr. .and Mrs. John Hopkin- s�:,:son, Owen Sound,. on Sunday. They were former , 'fellow students at G RDNER i� TOR SALES Belsemge I ith Mte. -They were pa Belleville wdtli 1VI•r, and Mrs. Alen Reed, who visited 'their cousins, Mr. and (Mrs. 'Cliff Denny, and 8+0 Victoria Street Phone 234 aunt, Miss Jane Montgomery. ®. Size .670:15 '8'SICkwall Plus your retreadable tire ...:::................ 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Phone or see your nearby Trans Canada Credit manager, to arrange your life insured loan.. » "� THE ALL -CANADIAN LOAN COMPANY t?e dei - annivlers,., services hi sox United Claureh, Auburn, an *unday. N ep S.wnday' W eslfeld •a" ver ";y Mah . .!am there Wil.,be sernce here. quite a few from this vicinity attisXlded Western Fair at London last week. . Mics Grace T tom ecru, Sikneee, was 'twine over the week- end. • Mr. and Mks. G. A. Maaeaugelin and Joanne, orDettnodt, were week - ' eek' end Visitors with" Mr. and Mrs. 1Olarence iChamn,ey and other friends. Meetings Held --The September meetings of the W.M.S: and W.A. were held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. Ch'arney. Mrs. H. Jefferson was in charge of both services. The Scripture les- son was read in unison, followed by prayer by Mrs. Jefferson. Mrs. Norman Thompson read an article on Christian stewardship. Arrage-' i encs were made for a special meeting in October with other auxiliaries to be inted. Thank - you letters were read from Mrs, John R. Thompson forflowersre- ceived and from IiVitns. Bert Taylor for the life member's certificate Presented • to her. Delegates were appointed to attend the sectional •mee mg at Hothiesvil'l,e. Donatioris for the bale to be packed this PORI', ,"'$ HILL, Sept. "21. --The W.A. of Grace Church held the epternlber• meeting in 'the church, with a good. attendance. The pres- ider t, Mrs, A. Lockhart, opened the meeting.„: Mrs. T. Sow.erby led nn prayer. The Seniptate lesson; was read by Mrs. G. Meaning. Articles fax -the bazaar were 'brought in. The •pro rn was conducted by MT's, BiEl Cox and consisted of 'in- Mtere+sting• readings: . , 'Anniversary services will be held in Grace Church next Sun- day, September 25, at 11 a.m.And 7.30 p.m., Standard Time. Guest speaker ` will be Rev. 'Pitt, of Varna. Special: music is being prepared by the chair. For that Wedding Gift Select a Beautiful Picture For their living room from., Smith's Art &, 6ift Store , East St. . Phone 198 . ? atlie +'M e+ r VT ',M?1ro$Tan, li2rie, °vu the 40 father, NIx' ;George MacLeod. :Ruth ..Dockstader, ,;da u ter of• Mr. and Mie: W. Doekstade .'left thi week- . 'the teaching staff ofitecoo. . Ontario S h � for tthe +B4rzd ad ntlord. Mr.' Bob Doekstader,son of Mr. and :Mrs. W. Dockitader, left Inst Friday to corn mence his studies at the 'University an Tor!o?.. Dr..,and Mrs. R. E. Doak, of As`h'boro,. N.C.,. are ;visiting, -the Like, eta �?! ?1thteslon, and C. Mal4isso?n.: "x hear you advex, l wife. Any. replies?" "Sure. Hundreds,," "Good. What dead they say?" "Theyall said the same, Tog can have snipe"' Exeter" Legion and Lions will ap ansor Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Maize spent a week with their daughter, Mrs. Glen Springer, Mr. Springer and daughters, Lynda and Dale, of Tillsonburg. They returned home at the week -end with the, Springer family, who visited for the 'week- end. Mrs. Jessie Oliver and Miss Elizabeth McMillan visited on Mon- day with t1i r friend, Miss Mary •McKenzie;'crit Albert. Visitors one •day last week with' Misses Nettie and Rebina Sproul were Mrs. Pearl' Powles, Mrs. W'il- l'is 'Powell„ Exeter, and Mrs. Ben Allen, of Lo'ndesboro. Mrs. Ben Male and Nancy are visiting her daughter; Mrs. Dan Walden, Kincardine. • Miss Pearl Caldwell, Lucknow, spent aday§ few d ys •at her home this week. MDloyd Sproul, Whitby, visited last week with his brother, Howard, Sproul, •and. sisters, Mrs. Clarende Hoy and Mrs. Eldon Culbert.' ' • Miss Patricia Young has recov- ered from an appendix operation at Wingham hospital. She spent a week at-home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Culbert, ' and returned to work, at Wingha'm on Wednesday. The United Church service , is withdrawn at Dungannon next Sun- day so that members may attend ann iversary _•services at .Port .Albert:, United Church. Miss Sylvia Stengel is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. John Fennell, Bradford.. Herb Stothers is out again after his recent dllmess. 'Walter Stafford and son-in-law, Peter Thenester, Toronto, visited Slaturd' y with Mrs. J. Hamilton. . 0 0 0 NILE NILE, Sept. 21. — Mrs. Harry Ryan, -ea 'London, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross McNee:: Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph Godfrey and Gail spent a week recently at 33,rtighton. Mr. and Mrs: Howard Godfrey have gone to Brighton to work in the canning factory. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matthews had their four grandchildren, Jean, Gordon, 'Marlene and Eric Dren- nan, of Kinttail, staying with them while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,Henry Drennan, were on 'a visit to WiSe nein for a week. - The regular meeting of Nile W M.s. was. held in the church, September 16, •with Mrs. Graham McNee an charge. • There were eight members present. Scripture readis s. 'Were' read by Mrs. H. Morris, ,Mrs. George Rutledge and Mrs. Ross McNee. Questions and discussions on the chapters that were read were held: Miss Currey led in prayer. It was decided to 'aecept the (Ben:miller W.M.S. in- vitation to attend their Thanks- giving meeting on Friday, Septem- ber 23. It was decided 'to ask Mrs. John (Clement. toe. take Mrs. S. Taylor's place as leader of the C.G.I.T., and AO ask the Orcer sisters to e assistants. Mrs. Gra- ham McNee read chapters' born the new study book. The September meeting of Nile W.A. wa eld in 'the church", September 13, with 17 members and one visitor present. Mrs. D. McDiarinid• was. in charge. Scrip- ture lesson was read by MTs. N. Wiggins. The topic was given by Mrs. A. Kerr. Mrs. Watt was pre- sent and gave a splendid' talk on (their recent trip to Brandon, Man., by car. She told of some of the interesting places along the way. Mrs. G. McNee gave the ,treasurer's report. The blinds have come for the 'basement windows and $100 was donated to the organ fund. .The October meeting is to be held Oebaber 4, one week earlier; on account .of the anniversary supper, October 14. Hostesses are to be Mrs. G. McNee, `Mrs. O. Moore and Mrs. C. McNee. It was decided to have a turkey supper in connection wU`h the 100th anniversary of the church. Mrs. H. Watson Mrs. R. McPhee .and Mrs. C. Mcertee were hostesses. Mrs. William Walters and her daughter, Mrs. Davidson, Of Detroit, are visiting with Oss Walters, at Benm,iiler. Mrs. W. 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