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CARNALEA GOLF DINNER PERMANENT POSSESSION OF COURSE DESIRED . Mr. Tom ll'Clatchey, captain of Car nodes Gulf Club, presided over

CARNALEA GOLF DINNER PERMANENT POSSESSION OF COURSE DESIRED . Mr. Tom ll'Clatchey, captain of Car nodes Gulf Club, presided over

a large gathering at the Club a annual dinner and distribution of prizes In the pavilion at Carnaiea last Saturday evening. Alter dinner the loyal toast was cordially honoured, and the captain proposed the toast of "Our Visitors." This was responded to by Councillor Walter Malco
December 4, 1937 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
tthe had read With indignation about the campaign against Lund Craigavon's GovenUnent. ----- The Government was accused of having neglected

tthe had read With indignation about the campaign against Lund Craigavon's GovenUnent. ----- The Government was accused of having neglected

the Interests of the people. Luckily statements like that were so extravagant and so wide of the mark that they could not be regarded as anything but false. It was easy for one to criticise but hard to ire tiststructive. .Where would they go to rind such a tine record as that of
December 4, 1937 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
A SUCCESSFUL YEAR.

A SUCCESSFUL YEAR.

Successes in the classroom, on the sports field, successes at intern and extern examinations, a glowing list of successes in every department, was reported at the annual prize distribution of Glenlola School, Bangor, in the Guild Hall, on Monday evening. A most inspiring repon w
May 7, 1938 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
AN ULSTER GARDEN.

AN ULSTER GARDEN.

H. G. Fleet will discuss Sweet l'eas in his next talk IA this series on May 12. The middle of May is rather late for sowing sweet pea, especially this year after the wonderful su weather In April, but it will st il e .1n time for late bloom, or there is the alternative• of buyin
May 7, 1938 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
abated Irate to parr their cars to some suitable part of the volutes. The matter was referred to the WalePapaleas;

abated Irate to parr their cars to some suitable part of the volutes. The matter was referred to the WalePapaleas;

mak la the meantime it was &Mad to slaw larking
October 29, 1938 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
HOLYWOOD.

HOLYWOOD.

Mr. Wm. MT. Robinsan.—High Street congregation, Holywood, has sustained a loss by the death of Mr. William MTallom Robinson, 3 Martello, Holyw•ood. Mr. Robinson had an unbroken connection of 60 years with the Sabbath school as scholar, teacher, and superintendent.
October 15, 1938 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
HAMILTON ROAD METHODIST CHURCH.

HAMILTON ROAD METHODIST CHURCH.

__._ Very sen•irrs were held in Hamilton Road Methodist Church on Sunday and Monday. Large limgregmtions 811w1 the church at all tlw meetings. The efforts of the willing hand of worken; who decorated the church were amply rewarded by universal expressions of pleasure. The preach
October 15, 1938 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
FALL FROM ROOF.

FALL FROM ROOF.

libbuni Wows's Fate la Fire at Her Halm. AA the result of a fire at her residence, Ann Scott (MI, of Lockview, Lisnatrunk, Lisburn, died In LAsburu District Hospital un Monday, December =rd. She and a nephew were attempting to reach the ground floor from the second storey of the
January 4, 1936 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
MAINTENANCE CASE.

MAINTENANCE CASE.

Isabella Ross, Portaferry, summoned her husband, Samuel Russ, Bridgewater Street, Liverpool, fur maintenance. Defendant formerly resided at Ballyphillip. Mr. Stewart appeared for complainant. A letter was received from defendant In Liverpool. He offered 10/- per week. Mrs. Ross
January 4, 1936 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland
 
How for the Future.

How for the Future.

Hut the Old Year has brought us Joys as well as griefs; some how' have been realised, some wishes verified and several gained. How often Mrs despair brightened into happiness. like the darkness of the night changing into the glory of the morning. As calm succeeds storm, as the f
January 4, 1936 - North Down Herald and County Down Independent - Bangor, Down, Northern Ireland