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Lucan And District News
Lucan Pigeons
Win Races
Lman pigeons are nut so slow
when it comes to a 170-mile
race. In the first contest from
Pererboro, 2:111 birds were ship
ped from 18 lofts and in the se
cond race
’ lofts.
The first
" ever flown
1 much slower because of
I wind.
Ii
birds from 2d
was the "fastest
the second was
a head-
-Imperial
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Boys and Girls!
Competing against owners from
. London. Kensell Park and Kil-
j worth, in the first race were N.
Hardy. J. Hardy and II. Hardy,i , ...................T .............. ..........w.
1 of Luvan. In the first race their
’ birds averaged 1.509, 1,459 and
1,43" yards per minute lively.
' Three birds owned i Hardy of Lucan were
, the se< ond race averaging
‘and 9S3 yards per minute. An-
(other owned by J. Hardy came
fourth with an average of 9 82.
Other Lucan entries in this race
were B. Watson and IL Hardy,
respec-
by C.
tops in
984
Stephenson of
releiviug at the local
•f the Rank of Montreal,
the arrival of Mr. Mur-
Merlin who will succeed
J. O’Rourke.
(toria Hospital on Mon
et ember 10.
branch i
j "ending
(dock of
Mr. W.
Vi.
September 10, Leota Bax-
eloved wife of Opl. Harvey
. O.P.P., 42 Euclid Ave.,
aged 37
Hughson
service
rer. bel
Gilchrist. O.P.P., 42 Euclid Ave,
London, aged 37 years. Rested
at the Hughson funeral home
where service was conducted on
Wednesday, 2:3u p.m. 1
was in Aylmer Cemetery.
Mrs. Douglas King and daugh
ter Toby Ann of Harriston are
holidaying with Mrs. King’s
mother, Mrs. Fairless.
Miss Florence McMehen of
Oshawa and Mrs. Jack Maquire
of Hamilton spent the week-end
with Mrs. T. C. McFarlane.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hill have
returned from
While away
their 25th wedding
by holding a reception in The
Old Mill, Toronto,
Friends of Lynn Barnes, a
player of the “Irish Nine” team
of 19 22, will be sorry to hear
that he is in a Vancouver hos
pital with a foot and leg injury
which will confine him to the
hospital for some time.
Mrs, George Hodgins, sister-
in-law of Mr. Barnes sent him
flowers picked from a local
den by
mailed
reached
day
back
they
• they
. theyI
Former Councillors
Xon si der Seats
Two i’oni!
i Nace and
j considering
; the vacancy
(ship coum-ix
of Frank ;! However,
i would not let their names stand
if it would force an election.
• Both Mr. Fellner and , ,.
Nace tire from the suburban sec
tion of the township.
“My idea is, that if there
a number of candidates,
should get together and arrange
who
The
said
*-r v iuuciiinrs.
Frank Fellner
tumumuion to
on London Town-
caused by the death
Seeley on August 11.
", both men said they
Cleo,
are
fill
Mr.
are
they
should fill the promotion,
rest could then withdraw
Mr. Nace.
Eight-Vear-Old
Dies In Crash
The community was shocked
to hear of the death of Bobbie
; Loft,
and
’ was
i
i
THE
Westinghouseeight-year-old son of Mr.
Mrs. Crosby Loft. Bobbie
injured in an accident
which occurred at the corner of
the 11th concession of London
Township and the Cameron
(sideroad when a car driven by
(E. Ca....’ ”
j from
jgravel
I Mr.
i killed.
I Timothy were riding
vel truck. Campbell Hughes,
I driver of the truck and timothy
’ were unhurt.
' The funeral of
j which was held at
his parents on Friday! ely attended. Bobbie was a ne-
• hew of Mrs. Chester Ryan.
Lloyd Hodgins son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hodgins was rush
ed to the hospital last Sunday
for an operation for appendicts
Lloyd is a pupil of Southgate
school, (S.S. No. 2. London).
George DeBlock has returned
having completed
in the tobacco area.
I
and
when
ampbell, a drug salesman
Goderich and a London
I truck were in collision.
Champbell was instantly
. Bobbie and his brother
in the gra-
Hughes,
Flowers Abound At
Lucan Wedding
Holy Trinity Church, Lucan,
set with yellow chrysanthemums,
white gladioli and red oak leaves
was the scene of the wedding on
Saturday, September 1, of Kath
leen Marie, daughter of Mrs. A,
K. Philpott of Lucan, to John
Bruce Chowen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Chowen of London.
The
and
the
son
Given _ „..................................,
R. Patterson, the bride wore a i Haskett,
period gown of Brussels lace and
nylon net over ivory slipper
satin. The basque bodice of lace
Rev. L. Harrison officiated
T. C. Chatton presided at
organ. Mrs. Howard Fergu-
was the soloist.
in marriage by Dr.
i
!
I
home
work
Mr.
Lon-
Blair
TERMS
TO SUIT
you
WASHER
Bobbie Loft
the home of
was larg-
Mr. and Mrs. Art Haskett, of
! Toronto, spent part of their
E. I cation will Mr. and Mrs.
va-
Will
i
..........I
'interment ’ featured a net yoke edged with _ ’ tilTV ciAArl nunvlc A Ini ffni'flv 1taw
their vacation,
they celebrated
Lg anniversary
gar-
were
and
Tliurs-
came
air-mail. They
on Wednesday
Vancouver on
afternoon. Word
to Mrs. Hodgins that when
reached their destination
were just as fresh as if
had been freshly picked.
Mr Malcolm Hodgins and Mr.
Charlie Windsor
home from their
1 the West.
’ Mr. and Mrs.
have returned
motor trip to
George Thom
son attended the London
last Friday,
I Entertain SPEBSQSA
! Mr. Ernie Ross and Mr.
> Hamilton had the pleasure on
i Monday night of having 37 mem-
• hers of the London chapter of
; the Society for the Preservation
i and
: Shop
. to a
j roast ....... .. ----... -------
j and piano selections under direc-
Fail'
Roy
tiny seed pearls. A butterfly bow
bouffant net skirt, styled with
panniers of lace and a full cathe
dral train, A Juliet cap of lace
and pearls held hei' illusion veil
edged with matching lace. She
carried red sweetheart roses.
Miss Patricia Philpott sister
of the bride and Miss Melva Cho
wen sister of the groom attend
ed the bride, gowned alike in
mardi-gras blue, fashioned with
stirred in taffeta nylon skirts ap-
pliqued in taffeta and shirred taf
feta boleros. They wore match
ing brim hats and carried hand
bouquets of Pinocchio roses. Ro
bert Brady was groomsman and
usheres were Harry Sing, Ross
Riddell, Don Riddell, and John
McKiernan.
A reception followed at the re
sidence of Dr. Patterson. The
bride’s mother received in a for
mal gown of champagne Chan
tilly lace over bisque
with drapped detail,
feather hat was in
bronze tones and she
sage of Talisman
bronze pom poms,
mother assisted in
trimmed with lace,
in matching tones and she wore
navy accessories and a corsage
of pink roses.
For a wedding trip by plane
to Chicago the bride donned a ,
dressmaker suit of navy whip- i
cord with a cherry top coat and
accessories and an orchid
sage.
Congratulations o
Mrs. Getorge Coursey
birth of their daughter, Linda
Joyce at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, Sunday, September 2.
Jim Macintosh who has
Joseph’s Hospital
to be
United
The '
Church
meeting
. Mrs.
weiner j the topic,
Encouragement of Barber
Quartet Singing in America ] 12’.
marshmellow and ...............
including plenty of singing
® i tor Mr. Art Patterson.
taffeta
Her small
copper and
wore a cor-
roses and
The groom's
Delft blue,
Her hat was
III
i
I Mr.
i been in St.
I with a broken leg is able
1 home.1 Mrs. Sidney Andrew of
don visited with Mrs. J.
last week.
Mr. Robert Coleman is
fined to his bed with a bad
On Friday, September 7,
Joan Hod gins held a
shower in honour of Miss Doris
Young.
Dr. Heber and Mrs. Hodgins
of . Toronto and Mrs. Hodgins’
sister, Mrs. Beattie, spent last
Monday with Mrs. Orme.
Mrs. McClure Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Harold McClure and Mrs.
W. V. Grant of Georgetown
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. T. S. Hill.
Mr. Jim McMehein of Winni
peg is visiting with his brother
Bob and other relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Arksey
and daughter,’ Jean spent Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomson.
Mr. Arthur E. Wilson of
onto is spending a few days
his sister, Mrs. Walter Gibson.
Dr. Kenneth Banting of Port
Huron has returned home, tak
ing with him his mother and
brother, Billie.
Mr. and Mrs. Chowen will re
side in London.
Dr, and Mrs. C. Bruce Cante-
Ion and son David
Lome were week-end
the parental home of
Mrs. J. H. Cautelon.
Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. John Thomson were Mr.
and Mrs. Garfield. Thomson and
son, Norman Earle, of Exeter
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern
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Staffa Friday with friends and
neighbours. ‘ _
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of hearing
sated for failing sight
can identify any acquaintance by
the sound of his voice.
Born and raised in the dis
trict, where he farmed before re
tiring some years ago, Mr, Wor
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and visits with friends among
his regular activities.
At Friday’s birthday festivi
ties, friends and nieghbours
dropped in to offer best wishes.
His family was bn hand for a
birthday supper. They were:
three sons, Lyle, Russel and Al
vin, all of Staffa districts one
daughter, Mrs, W. J. (Penelope)
Fell; eight grandchildren and a
sister, Mrs, J. N. Miller, Staffa.
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