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DUNGANNQN,! Aug. 14. ---
Ur. and Mrs. Harold. Johnston,
Goderich, visited Mrs. Annie
Bere on Monday.
Miss Elizabeth McMillan is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Herb
Morris, Goderich, for a few days
this week,
'Jimmy and Lance Catlin,, De-
troit, visited over the week -end
with their aunt, . Mrs. • Tom
Koviak and cousins, Pamela and
Tommy Koviak.
Visitors with Mr. Brown
Smyth and his sister, Mrs.
• Bessie Stewart, were Mrs. Mur-
iel Smyth, -and- Dr. and- Mrs.
David, Evans (Eleanor Smyth)
and their three sons, Pauli,
Peter and Duff, of Brantford.
Recent visitor with Mr. and
Mrs. Benson Park were the
latter's mother, Mrs. Fred Tay-,
tor, her sister, Mrs. A. J. Clat•
worthy and Reta, of Granton,
and her brother, Mr. Ray Tay-
lor, Mrs. Taylor and son David,
of. Welland.
Mrs. Robert Stothers; Kathy,
Jean and Jimmy are spending
two weeks at their Port Albert
cottage.
--- :Mr -end Mrs. Lawrence John-
ston, Vancouver, B.C., arg visit-
• ing this week with the former's
sister, Mrs. ,Esther Rivett.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reid,
Toronto, spent a week on a
camping trip in Northern On-
tario
ntario -and spent the week -end
with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Reid.
Visiting Tommy and Mary
Rivett on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Carter and falbily, of
Clinton; Mr. and -Mrs. 'George
Turnbull, Brussels, and their
granddaughter, Miss Joanne
Hamilton, Grand Bend; Mrs.
Ethel Stewart, Win ham; Mrs.
Harold
Erringtoff-fild girls, and
•Mrs. Victor .Errington, 6th con -
Mrs. Alfred Habel, Port Col-
borne,' spent the week -end with
her sister, Mrs. A. J. Sherwood.
Robert Sherwood returned with
his • aunt -for a visit. •
Mr. Harry •Fong returned last
week following a, 10 -day vfit
with a relative in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whyard
and family, London, 'were re-
cent visitors with the former's
aunt, Miss Ida Whyard.
Mrs. W. A. Culbert has re-
- turned home after undergoing
surgery at Victoria ' Hospital,
SUNSET
DRIVE-IN -� GODERICH
BUCK NITES
Mon., Tues., •- Wed., Thurs.
admits you'and
$1 •CQ your carload. ,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday—
Aug'. 15, 16, 17 -
"THE TRAP"
In Color
Richard Widmark, Lee J. Cobb
"CHEAPER BY
THE DOZEN"
Clifton 'Webb, Myrna Loy
Both In Color
Saturday,#'Monday, Tuesday—
August 18, 20, 21
• Gregory Peck, Joan Collins
"THE
BRAVADOS"
Color
Steven Peck, Lish Lu
"WOMAN
-
H�TNT"
London. We are pleased to re-
port that she is recuperating
very well.
Mrs. Mary Sherwood and Mrs.
Ethel McDonald, who are both
patients at Goderich hospital,
are improving in health.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Irwin and
family, • of Mandobbin, visited
on. Sunday with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, William
Irwin. -
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake and
family y attended the Anderson
picnic at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Anderson, Zion, on
Sunday when about 60• were in
attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Dodkin and
John, of Sarnia; Mxs. Agnes
Durnin, of Goderich; Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Kerr and family,
of Newton; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Cranston, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Cranston and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Hackett and family, ' of
Owen Sound, visited at home
with Mrs. .Isaac Cranston on
Sunday, prior to Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hackett's moving to
Montreal.
4.1.1 Club Forming '
Mrs. Lorne Hasty and her
assistant, Mrs. M. Reid, are the
appointed leaders for 4-H Club
work this fall. Girls past the
age of 12 years by September 1
are eligible for enrolment. Reg-
istration of members will be
accepted until September 21.
Either of these ladies can be
contacted concerning the pro-
ject. v
Newlyweds 'Entertained
A dance reception was held
Friday night at the Dungannon
Agricultural Hall for newly-
weds, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Petrie (Karen Risborough).
Dancing was enjoyed. An ad-
dress of best wishes was read.
and Bill Black presented them
with a purse arra n-e"7='on" be-
half 'of the friends present.
PENNY CARNIVAL
The Parks Committee is ask-
ing for donations of trinkets of
any, kind to use . as prizes in
connection with the annual
Penny Carnival to be held on
August 27th.
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KINGSBRI D6E.
KINGSBRIDGI, • Aug. 13. —
Rev. 'Fr. C. F. McMartin and
Rev. Fr. G. J. Labelle, of Cor-
unna, were 'recent visitorSi. of
Rev. Fr. Paul Sargewitz.
Rev. Fr. Edwin Garvey has
,returned to Vancouver. •
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Kasperraf.
Grosse Pointe, Michigan, are
spending their vacation here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ducharme,
of Zurich, visited Mr, Andrew
Martin recently.
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Bee (Mary
Moerbeek), of Toronto, are visit-
ing -Mr.- and Mrs Leo--Moerbeek.
'Miss Syndria Lambertus; --of
Walkerton, is visiting her bro-
ther Herman and Mrs.. Lam-
bertus.
Mr. and Mrs, John Wilkin-
son and family, of Toronto,
visited here last yveek.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Dalton were Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Lassaline and Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin McGee, of .Gode-
rich, and Mr. and Mrs. Con
Sain, of Kitchener.
1GIr. and Mrs. Kraemer and
Peggy, of Hesson, spent -Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Frayne and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rayranond Austin
and daughters, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McConville and Mich-
ael, all of Toronto, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Austin
recently.
Mrs. William Ryan is at pre-
-sent a patient in . St. Mary's
Hospital, 'Kitchener.
Miss 'Ida Giespan, of Hamil-
ton, is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Wait's ° lire.° -"A_ •._,L-'" U.
Misses. Kaye and Joan Leslie,
of Newstadt, spent the past
week witn Miss Patricia O'Con-
nor.
. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leslie, • of
NNewstadt spent ,the week -end
with' Mr. Norman O'Confior.
Mrs. Reta Brown is .spending
her vacation in . Toronto.
Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Courtney
and Theresa, of Toronto, spent
Suhday with Mr. and Mrs. John
AuMin and family. Theresa is
remaining for two weeks.
Miss Fay Hogan is visiting in
Toronto with Mr. and . -Mrs.
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday—
August 22, 23, 24
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-GODERICH - -
Thomas Burinanand Vivian.
a .
Miss Dolores Dalton, of vacation,
here. .
Mr. aid • Mrs. s' ` .. Br ace, of De-
troit, spent the week -end with
Mrs.' Martha O'Neil. Miss Janet
Moore, who has been spending
the holidays with her grand-
mother, returned with them.,
Mr. Harold Fitzpatrick:, • of
London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs.. Cyril Austin over the
week -end.
ASHFIELD
ASHFIELD, Aug —Guests
with Henry MaGKenzie last
week -end were Mr. and Mrs.
W. Barrett and family, and
Ray MacKenzie, all of Toronto.
'Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie. and
Anne attended a trousseau tea
given .in honor of Miss Nancy
Raoul by- her mother at her
liorhe in Kitchener on Saturday.
Sunday visitors with Earl
Howes were Gilbert Howes, of
Wroxeter; John Howes, of Tor-
onto, arid Ian Howes, of Pek-
angikuna.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Wenzell and
family, of Detroit, spent the
week -end at their cottage.
Mrs. Lavina Bunce, of De-
troit, visited with Mrs. Colin
MacGregor last . week.
• Rev. and Mrs. Max Newman
and -family, of Cincinnati, Ohio,
were visitors in town this week.
Mr';. Newman is the . daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. A.
Cornfield, of Goderich.
ANNUAL FISHER REUNION IS
HELD: AT' JOWETT'S 'GROVE
BAYFIELD. --- The annual
Fisher reunion was held '„at
Jowett's Grove on Saturday
with ' 82 in attendance. . • '
Sports were convened by Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Rostron, Hama-
Un-, and Mr. and' Mrs. Bernard
Fisher, Of Clinton. '
Results of races were as fol-
lows:, girls, 6-8 years, Barbara
Fisherand. D' a d . Dianne Crawft#'ixd;
boys, 6=8 ' years, Gerald Green
tree _ and _-Mark Fisher; - girls,
8-12 years, ' Shirley -Fisher and
Gail Fisher; boys, 8-12 years,
Wayne Fisher and Bruce Fish-
er; 12 and over (mixed race),
Wayne Fisher and Shirley Fish
er; Siamese race, Keith Fisher
and Larry Fisher, Gail Fisher
and Shirley Fisher; ducky wad-
dle,
addle, .Shirley' Fisher; blind crab
walk, Dop. Rostron; rollers girls,
Mrs. Leonard Fisher; pie eating,
Mr. Elmer Fisher; pop bottle,
Mr. and Mrs: Gerald Fisher;
button contest, Betty Kerr.
Oldest person, Mrs. G. Mc-
Michael; person coming farthest
distance, Mr. Ted Rostron; larg-
est family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Fisher; youngest child, Dori
Lyn -Greentree.
A bountiful lunch was en-
joyed by all.
The election of officers for
next year's reunion was in
charge of the president, Arnold
Fisher. They are as follows:
president, William Fisher; vice -
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You may have this by going to ou'i- Regular Monthly Free
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president, Leonard Fisher;' sec-
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sports, Mr. and- Mrs. „ Horace
Crawford, Mr. aild Mrs. James
Fisher.
NILE
NILE,- Aug. 13, —,Attending
-Goderich summer school camp
this week are, Yvonne; Girvin,
Nancy Taylor and Barbara Pol-
lock. Miss Donna McNee is
a leader at the same camp'.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sproul
and Mrs. Marie Richards visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sproul
at Capac, Michigan. Mrs. Rich-
ards remained there after
spending the last fortnight with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard ,Sproul,
Mrs. R. Bogie, Mrs. C. Mc -
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LIBRARIAN
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ion until 12:00- noon D.S.T.,
Wednesday, September 5th,
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these, forms may be obtained
from the unaersigned.
Salary cominenstirate with
qualifications. •
Lowest or any application
not necessarily accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Secretary, "
- Huron County
Library Co-operative
' Box 640, .
Goderich; Ont.
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s:
Wilson ' spent 'Monday in
Sarnia;
MissesHelen,Donna
Dale and Aon a
McNee,, Sandra Finnigan, Joyce
Matthew's, Joan Mills and Con
rue Cameron •spent last week
at a cottage at Port Albert.
United Church Women •
The U.C.W. met in the cl urch
basement on Wednesday even
ing with 24 ladies present. Mrs.
II. Matthews, the first vice-pre-
sident, was in charge of the
'meeting.- The Scripture was
read by. Mrs. C. lreagan;' the
topic by Mrs. -1L Matthews, and
the study book _ _Mrs. " Ed
Smith. The ladies voted in fav-
or of a fowl supper in the falt
A dainty lunch was served by
Mrs. C. Feagan, Mrs. It;: ,Mc
Phee *and Mrs. li. Watson.
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