The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-05-28, Page 11NOTICE to CREDITORS 19. LOST AND FOUND''
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OF FIRST MEETING
IN THP MATTER OF THE
BAWKRUPTCY� OF MARK
JOHN DALTON, OF R.R. 3,
GODERICH IN THE COUNTY
OF HURON, THE. PROVINCE
o0F ONTARIO, MINER.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -
THAT Mark 'John",Dalton, of
,R.R. 3, (''toderich; in the County
IM ' of Huron, the Province of
Ontario, , Miner, made • 'an
u �, assignnaerkt on., the -13•th day of
May,. 1970, that, • the first
meeting of creditors- will be held
on. the 3rd day of June, 1970, at
the hour of 10: 30 o'clock in the
forenoon, at•� the office of
Donald M. Egener,: the Official
Receiver,. at the Court House,
Dundas -& Ridout Streets,.
London, Ontario, and.tha't, to be
eligible to vote, creditors must
file with me, prior to the
meeting, Proofs of Claim, and
where necessary, proxies.
DATED at • Kitchener,
Ontario, this 19th day of May,
1970.' s,
William L. Butlacl., Trustee
Butler, Dooley, Hassal,
Clarke & Starke
34 Young Street,
Kitjchener, Ontario
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All persons-- having claims
against 'the Estate of WILMER
McCULLOUGH • 'RIDDELL,
Dairy Farmer, late of the
Township of Goderich, in the
County of Huron,_who died on or
about the 1st day of March, 1970,
are required to file the. same with
full • . particulars with the
undersigned by the 6th da3 f
Julie, 1970, asafter t
assets of . the Estate ill be.
distributed. .
•0- --DATED- at-Godericlr,--Ontario,
this 5th day of May,:1970.
• PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
20,21,22
IN THE ESTATE OF
MYRON O'REILLY,.. LATE OF
THE TOWN OF GODERICH, IN
THE' COUNTY OF HURON,
PAINTER.
ALL persons claiming against
the above Estate are required''to
forward full particulars of their
claims to'the undersigned; on or
before the 22nd, day of. June,
1970, after which date the assets
will, be distributed. .
DONNELLY & MURPHY,
Barristers,,
18 The Square, •
GODERICH, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
21,22,23'
.1.7. BUSINESS- • NOTICE
•
LOST - May 16th, set -of keys
on clip (three keys) vicinity
Square. Plwne 624.7796. 22
A. BIRTHS
• E. CARDS OF THANKS
BLACK:- At Alexandra Hospital . •
DAWHANIUK: I want to thank
all those" who sent cards and gifts
while I was in Sick Children's.
Special thanks Dr. Leitch and
staff in emergency, and to the
ambulance driver and attendant.
-Dennis Dowhaniuk, -'22 ,
Goderich, on May 26, 1970, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black,
Goderich,- ' a daughter; )•onda
Christine. ka°
LACEY: At Victoria Hospital,
London, on May 1970,
-
1-970,
to Mr. .
a.nd., Mrs. R ad eY (nee
" Shirley Pierson), a .son, Patrick
Ronald..
SMITH: At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on May 20, 1970, to
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Smith,
Goderich, a daughter, Brenda
Lynne. -
FIVE LI l IES '
DEVELOPMENTS LIIt'IITED
NOTICE IS HEREBY G.IVEN
' that -Five 'Cities, Developments
Limited ' intends to make
applicatidn to surrender its
charter to the . Lieutenant -
Governor and to distribute its
assets rateably among its
shareholders as incidental
thereto.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario
this 23rd day of May, 1970.
A° P. SELINGER,
Secretary.
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DIXON: To Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Dixon on May 22, 1970, a son,
Shawn Kevin. , First grandchild
for Mr., and- Mrs. Stanley
Mcllwain, Goderich, and Mr. and
Mrs. _ Clayton Dixon, Clinton.
First great grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Dixon, Clinton.
- 22x
D. IN MEMORIAM
•
ROBERTSON: ' In loving
memory of our darlings, Scott
Vaughn and Connie Luanna,
who passed away May 31, 1967,
and June 8, 1969.
W e cannot keep from
wondering,
No niatter'how we try, .
And in our sad and ' troubled
hearts,
We keep on asking -"Why?"
The reasons hidden somewhere,
In the pattern God has planned,
We nYust believe and 'trustin
Him,
And someday we'll understand.
- Deeply loved ,and sadly missed
by Mr- •nd Daddy, brother
Jimxny and Grandma
Carmichael: - 22x -
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ROBERTSON; • In loving
memory of Connie.Luanna who
passed away June 8, 1.969.
She was just a sweet little
rosebud,
A dear little flower from birth,
God took her home to heaven,
Before she v soiled on earth.
- Ever remembered by Auntie
Hazel. - 22x -
ROBERTSON: In loving
memory of Scott Vaughn who
passed, away_ at .the age of 8 years
May 31, 1967.
God needed a• new star up
yonder,
And He couldn't find a brighter
light to shine; .
He decided he was meant for,
A star and so He sent for,
That dear little pal of mine.
- Ever remembered and sadly
missed by Auntie Hazel. - 22x'
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P E NNINGTON-WALSH : In
loving memory of our dPtr
Mother, who passed away Il g
29, 1969..
Weseem to see in the soft dim
light - •
A face we love the best; ,
Recalling her as the sun's last
rays
Go down in the far off west.
We miss her more as time goes
on,
We,can never close our hearts;
And the lamp of our love still
burns.
Her heart the truest in all the
world, '
Her love the best to recall;
None on earth could take her
place,
She is still the dearest of all. ,
- Sadly missed by her sons,
'Ronald, Ross, Ken, . Leonard,
Douglas and families. - 22x
E. CARDS OF THANKS - .
BUSINESS I'frxpress my
QI..ORTUNITIES sincere gratitude to my friends
and relatives for the many cards
and visits' while I was a patient in
,Goderich Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, ,Special -thanks
to Dr. A. B. Deathe and Dr. J.
W. Wallace; also nurses on 1st
floor for the kindness and favor
shown to me while a patient.
F. E. Hibbert. - 22 a
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RAYNARD: I' wish to express
ihy . sincere thanks te, my
neighbors, friends' and relatives
for flowers and cards. All. who
visited me while I was a patient
in Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital. Special thanks to Drs.
J. W. Wallace, N. C. Jackson,
nurses and staff on first floor
east. - Melvin Raynard. - 22
SNYDER:. I wish to express my
thanks fot all who so kindly
renumbered me with letters, get
well cards and gifts while a
patient in victoria Hospital,
London. All was deeply
appreciated. - Margaret Snyder.
HOLMAN: I Would like to thank
all my. relatives, friends and ,
neighbors for their many acts of
kindness during ,rny heshand's
illness. Special' thanks to Rev.
Hospital and the McCallum
&metal Borne. Vida ,
RIVETT:' I wish to sincerely
thank.,all qf my relatives and
friends for the cards /and kind
expressions if sympathy
following the h of my dear
twin sister, Rutn, Mrs. George
Nelson, Ladner, B.C., on April
20, 1970. `'Your kindness will
always -be retneinbered. Esther
Rivett. - 22 ,
WILKIN: My sincere thanks to
friends and neighbors for cards,
flowers and visits during my stay
in hospital. Special thanks to
nurses and staff second floor
west; to Dr. N. C. Jackson and
Dr. R. W. Flowers for their. rare
- Mrs. Archie Wilkin. - 22x
McGUIRE: I would like to
express my sincere thanks to all
those who remembered me with
cards, flowers, treats and visited
me while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Deathe, Dr. Yuzpie, Dr.
Passi and Dr. Chertkow and
nursing .staff and floor girls on
.4th floor west. - Muriel
McGuire. - 22x
MITCHELL: The family of the
late Robert Carl Mitchell would
like -to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
many acts of kindness and•
sympathy in the loss of a very
beloved son and brother, also
the lovely floral tributes, the
• kindness of the friends and
neighbors, Captain Purvis and
crew of the Michipicoten, Sunset
'Circle.,,. Club, Rev. Clark, Rev.
__ .. _ :._ - .
Warr, Fd Stiles- and d William
Stiles. - The Mitchell -Family. -
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MANNING: I would like ' to_
thank all those who sent cards,
flowers and visited ,me while in
Goderich • Hospital. , Also Dr.
Deathe, Dr„ Flowers and the
nurses on 1st floor and the
neighbors who were so kind in
helping in so 'many ways. - Elva
Manning. 22x ,
RIVETT. We wish to express
heartfelt thanks .to all our
relatives and friends who assisted
in any way at the time, of our
bereavement. The messages of
comfort and the beautiful floral
tributes were mo^h appreciated.
Special thanks to Rev. Arthur
Maybury ' Bill and Dorothy
Cliia'se ''aAd time ' ladies "df'" First
-Baptise Chu4h. - Len and Jerry
Rivett. - 22 ..
BOGIE: We wish to conveypour
deep appreciation and gratitude
to Dr. Mills, nurses and staff- on
second west of Alexandra
Hospital for their wonderful care
that was given to our dear one.
Words cannot express our thanks
to friends, neighbors and
relatives for floral tributes and
marry acts of kindness shown to
us during our recent
bereavement. Many -thanks to
McCallum Funeral Home, Alex
Bogie, Clifford, Marie and John
Hoy. - 22
SPROUL: Mere words cannot
express our, heartfelt thanks to
friends, neighbors and' relatives
for messages of sympathy,
flowers, donations to , Crippled
Children's Hospital, and
donations of food and to the
Arthur Funeral Home and, Rev.
Fry at the time of the loss of our
darling ' son -and brother
Lawrence. - - Dave and Betty
Sproul and family. - 22
SCOTT: -,The family- of the late
Mildred E. Scott wish to extend
their sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives, friends,
and neighbors for the lovely,
floral tributes, donations to„the
Cancer Society and many acts of
MRS. Ws #I A(►NQC ;�• orrespondent-^' Phone 52.61506
.
4H members are
°'Carol ` Seen, Sherry '1aeetzer and
Lynn Turner • thanked 'their
Leaders and tie W.LL for the -
support of the 4 �l1 Club work,
The Auburn 4-H Club A successful auction , of
members and their mothers were plants, the
and slips was held
guests. last Tuesday evening at' ) y ` the president, Mrs. L.
the May meeting sof the Auburn Archambault. '
Women's Institute meeting held ' The. meeting was closed with
in the Community, ' Memorial • the Queen and the W.I. Grace.
hall. The first vice-president, • The 4-=H -Club members and
Mrs. Donald. Cartwright, was. in ' their leaders served 41 ch of
charge and opened' the .meeting fruit bread, cheese an Grape
with the Ode, the Mary Stev a . sparkle.. • ` , "
Collect and 0 Canada with .Mrs. . •
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Robert t
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Pe'r$01,1141.1.$
Mrs. Cartwright welcbnred
everyone and. ready a poem,
Mr. Frank Raithby is a
Belong to a Club? The minutes patient in Clinton hospital
were adopted as read by the suffering from an injured .knee:
secretary, Mrs. Donald Haines. •Mr. George Milian is
She also gave the financial recovering from surgery in
statement which showed a good Clinton hospital.
balance. The card report was Mrs. Harry Arthur _ and Greg
given` by- " Mrs. Andrew spent the weekend in Owen
l(irkconnell and she read thank Sound with the former's
you notes from Miss O. Young, daughter, Miss Judy Arthur.
'Mrs. .Bert Daer and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Allan McDougall of
O. Free.
Sudbury spent the weekend with
' ' 'he report of the Officers' his parents Mr. and Mrs.
C Inference was given 6 '. the Kenneth McDougall.
delegate, Mrs.' Leonard .Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Archambault. Plans were - made Robertson of Copper Cliff were
for the Huronview Anniversary recent- visitors with her parents
party on June . 3 and 'Mrs, Ed Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan.
Davies, Mrs. Thomas Lawlor and The sympathy of this
Mrs. Frank Raithby were placed community is extended to Mr.
on a committee to be in charge, and Mrs, Orval Free on the death
and 'Mrs. Robert Phillips to be in of his sister recently in
-charge of the guest book. Wingham.
The District annual meeting is Mrs.•
Gordon Taylor went to
to be held at St. Helens on May Chatham last weekend to attend
28 and Mrs. Bert Craig and Mrs. the confirmation service at the
Ed Davies were named.delegates. Anglican church -where her
Mrs. Gordon Taylor was-�"grandchildren -Michael -and
,placed in charge of a musical Janice Rathwell were candidates:
number. Mrs. Thofnas Lawlor She also visited with her
presented the hall with two trays daughter, Mrs. Rdnald Rathwell,
. Mr. ,Rathwell family •° to hold the sugarwand .cream sets. ll avid am>iy for. a.
few days.
It
-
It was announced that the few days.
picnic tables were placed down , Mr. and Mrs. Ed `Davies
at the river park and Mrs: Frank, visited friends_. in Lambeth over
Raithby and . Mrs. Donald the weekend:
Cartwright have painted them. Mr. Charles Beadle of London
It was decided to have .the spent the weekendat his home
next meeting in the evening and
here. _
invite the Londesboro W.I. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slater
•--the Walkerburn Club. Hostesses and family visited' friends in St
for the meeting are Mrs. Thomas Marys on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robinson
Lawlor, Mrs. ' , Davies, "Mrs..
George Millian and Mrs. Eldon of Toronto spent the weekend
McLennan. with his parents Mr. and Mrs:
Sherry Plaetzer presided for Ross Robinson.
the program of the two 4-1-1 Mr. and Mrs. • Donald
Clubs. Piano - solo- Doreen Youngblut and family of
McClinchey, solo, Mocking Bird' London were recent visitors with
his mother,- Mrs.' Ralph Munro.
Hill, Lorraine Chimney. ,
accompanied by Mrs. Donald i` Mrs. Ralph Munro and Mrs..
Haines. Piano • solo -Wanda �r Sidney Lansing,. attended .. a
Pla'tzer, Demonstration . of „meeting in ,Clinton' last week of
sandwhich plate centres, $heron,:
the superannuated ,teachers.
Collins and Gail Seers. Piano Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pratt and
son Brian of London spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Towe.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finnigan of
Goderich visited on Saturday
evening with Mr. :and Mrs..
Robert Phillips. Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Johnston and Miss Laura
Phillips.
,Mr. and, Mrs. Tom Johnston
and Miss Laura Philips visited
Mrs. Roy Farrow in Mitchell last
Saturday.
•, Mrs.. MacAllison of Alsia
-:guests el WI
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QDERICH aS .p At�S'1'A , UR
bittiari
DAVID :ERNEST tEITCli Mrs. Edward : Lowery
'ou l lie' F1.. o.
DEM Eraaest. witch of
Codetieh. •died Sunday, day' 24,
at Pou h.k>aepsie,. N."'., wbe a he
recently r
-g ,. He
.
and
d . .
as 6 n to
� had
_..
n..it tier s a
the home of rladaugater for
hewe
Weekend Qa fishing trip near
Sudbury with .Jondod friends. past g'ix weeks.
Wedding HamMrilonLeaohn oDavibdLeih
r Grace and the he forme rac Mary.
ESSERY--HALLAM Clarke,..
St. Joseph's R.C. Church, He operated a corner
candelabra containingwhite daisy number of years before gmoving
to Goderich in 1952. He had
made • an' attractive setting for '
Joseph Frederick Essery of most recently been employed. at
Hensall and Joyce, Doreen G'r'a gies Store, on, The Square.
Hallam of Auburn" Mr. Leitch was a past rpaster
The groom is the sdn of M. of the Masonic Lodge at Chesley
Mary Essery of ,pintail and the and was a • member, , of Knox
s . ia Church, o
`Tre b to n C fell« ..der9 x,
bride ats:the• dauglit�r of Mr..a'nd Y r u , � ch
Mrs. Arthur Hallam of R.R. 1 He was predeceased by his
Auburn,. parents acid by his wife, the
Father Kelly officiated.,t°i`:or former Jessie Leslie' of Chesley
the double -ging" ceremony. and who died in 1965.
the wedding music was played Surviving are - one daughter,
by Mrs. Robert Le Beau of
Bnieefield. ,
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white The Dungannon 4-H calf club
lace over satin dress with a held its first regular meeting at
dog-eared collar and teardrop • the home of John Clark on May
neckline, flowered petals in her 12 with 17 members present.
hair and carried a bouquet of red The members first went down
sweetheart roses and white to Larry Jeffrey's where _ they
Clinton decorated with two drug$tore in Cheley •for a
brother* Wallace John '.
•Solithar.l,pton, .a and: two
ndchildren«,
Cremation . too place at :.
• Poughkeepsie With service
conducted by: Rev,::+ , Royal.
B.urial will. be in Chesley N
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HAS
R.‘'.(6/.. SPURoEO�.•
HAM V..Sl urgeoni,41,2 Allan �.
St., Oakville, died 'suddenly. May .
16, in Goderich, "°'
Survivors include ' his • , .wife
claire; : two - dau0hl ers, Dianne..
and' Gwen;' .two :grandchiliiredi;..
and two , sisters 'and two
brothers. .
Funeral . service. W held
Tuesday, May 19• • et the S.S.
Russel and Sop Funeral" H'oine,,
Oakville.'
N ,l
4-H Club
•
daisies. • m a
a were shown how to judge beef
Miss Elizabeth _Hallam. of
cattle by Garry Hayes.,
Dungannon was brit'. ;maid. From there they went back
wearing '•a dress of turquoise to Clark's where Gary showed
green' satin, empire styled and ' them a filmstrip on judging.
carried a bouquet of white Rosemary Eedy read the
daisies. The best, man was Mr. minutes of the starting meeting:
Johnny Wocks of Hamilton and After the meeting members
the usher was Mr: Jerry Wocks were treated to pop and
of London. doughnuts.
Following the wedding . the ,
reception took place 'at the -
-home of 'the -bride where -the-- -.
_.bxi.de'.s.,-inother-receired .,guests
dressed in a three piece dark
-green knitted- arnel suit" with a
corsage oin, red roses.
For a wedding trip to the
-- United States time bribe' doinned' a'
pink lace empire styled dress
with brown accessories. On their
return they will take up
residence in Brucefield.
Guests were present front
L
solo -Sherry Plaetzer. -
Arva Ball' spoke on the
Auburn No. - 1 Exhibit -Five
Ways with one Fruit. A duet,
Count Your Many Blessings,'was
sung by Marie Empey and Carol
Gross. -Piano solo -Lynn Turner.
Auburn No..2 Family Meals
with two, fru its a day,
The collection was taken up
by Mrs. Alfred Fry and Mrs.
Thomas Lawlor. The Pennies for
Friendship were received by
Craig spent a few days last week
G. COMING EVENTS ' with her brother, Mr. Ben
.Hamilton and Mrs. Hamilton.
KNIGHTS of Columbus Dance,
June 6th, CFB Clinton. Band
from London. $5.00 per couple:
Limited tickets available. Phone
Pat Osborne at 524-7184. All
proceeds being donated to
Children's Aid Society Camp
Fund. - 19-22
Mrs. James Hembly of Atwood
is recuperating from a Car
accident that.. happened near
Atwood.
Mr. Harry Arthur spent the
DANCING to Old Time Country
and Western Music, Clinton
Legion Hall, Friday, May 29th,
from 9 \p.m. to 1 a.m. Music of a
Tommy Diamond and the
Diamondaires. - 21,22
kindness shown them in their
- B11'1GOmreement, a
those who seht cards and flowers
while in London Victoria and
Goderich hospitals. Special
thanks to Rev. G. L. Royal, Dr.
W. N. Watters, nurses and staff
at Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital who were all so kind to
our loved one. - 22
TAYLOR: I would like to take
this opportunity to thank all
those who visited me and sent
cards, . flowers and treats while I
was a - patient in Clinton
Hoe•- ' Special thanks to Lr.'
R and nurses on the first
.+ocr and . Rev. Fry. - Everett
Taylor. - 22x ''
F. ENGAGEMENTS
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- - Every Saturday Night -
LEGION HALL
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ondon, Hamilton and Toronto.
Prior to her marriage the
a was honored by
neighbours and friends at a
shower in the Sunday school
room of Knox United Church.
Obituary
MRS. HARRY FREMLIN
Funeral' services were held at'
Arthur Funeral . Home on
Sunday May 24, for Mrs. Harry
Fremlin who died at Huronview
„ after ,a lengthy, illness,, - , ; . , ,
She was - the former Julia
Maude Ferguson, daughter, of
the latJohn Ferguson and Julia.
Case and was born in Auburn,
June 10,1884.
Following her marriage to.
Harry Fremlin she resided in
Clinton for many years. -After
his death she 'moved to Auburn
where she lived until moving to
Huronview. -
She' was a member of Knox
United Church, Auburn, and is
survived by one brother, Lloyd
Ferguson, • Goderich; -two
sisters -Miss May Ferguson
Wingham and Mrs. Chester
(Birdie) Taylor also ;of Wingham.
Pastor' Alfred Fry conducted
the funeral services with burial
in Ball's• cemetery. Pallbearers
were Murray Taylor, Harold
Taylor, Donald Taylor, Stewart
Ferguson, William Ferguson and
Arnold Phillips:
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Starting Time --8; 30 p.m.
GODERItH' Hospjtal • Ladies
'Auxiliary will hold its Amnual
Penny Fair and Tea at Knox
_ Presbyterian Church, Goderich,
Thursday, • June 4,. from 2:30 . to
4:3013.m.
DRAW CLOSES.AT 11 AIM.
Winners announced at Tea. - 22
Mr. Arthur S. Murduff, Toronto,
takes pleasure in announcing, the
engagement of his daughter,
Sheila Lindsay, to Douglas
Ma?tin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
.Howard Squire, • Goderich. The
marriage will take place on,A-
Saturday, June 27, 1970, -at4r
3:30 p.m. in Morningside -High
Park Presbyterian Church,
Toronto. - 22
G. COMING EVENTS
HURONVIEW Ladies Auxiliary,
Clinton, Ontario, will hold their
at 2 p.m. Everyone welcome.
Was cofIttite.--,Htettie-treld1/4inting,
the afternoon. - 22
DON'T MISS' the Auction Sale
at the Rectory Lawn, 87 North
Street, Goderich, on Saturday,
June 6, at 1 p.m., sponsored by
the ACW of St. George's: Many
unusual items, also a large
d•splay for children.
R6freshment booth on grounds.
See itemized list under Auction
Sales. - 22,23
THE- MAPLE Leaf Chapter
IODE Potluck supper will be
Weld at the cottage of Mis. James
Remington, Port Albert Beach,
on Tuesday, June 2, 1.971), at
6:30 p.m. Cars leaving from the
horne of Mrs. Gord McManus, 16
Wellington Street West, at 6:15
p.m, - 22
A BENEFIT DANCE for Bert'
.-Beamat Dungannon Hall, Friday, -
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sponsored by , the Hurop 'Trail
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