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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-12-06, Page 10* Page IQ THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1951 c T Exeter Salvage Co. Phone 423 FOR SALE We specialize in the follow­ ing used items; Railroad, iron, angle iron, all sizes; cables, all lengths and thick­ nesses; chains, all sizes and tliicknesses; w heels, all sizes, all kinds, Used tires. Eye beams and all other beams; flat iron, plates, Steel, all sizes awl thick­ nesses. WE BUY New and used feat tiers and feather ticks, scrap iron top prices paid- Lucan And District News the on There a splendid attendance ot « Portable Arc welding Acetylene Welding Steel Fabrication Machine Work Grinding AYPA Seeks Aid Of Weatherman Lucan's AYPA met at home of Miss Vivian Stanley Monday, November 26 was local young people but owing to the bad night the members from the London District Council, who were to be the guest speaker failed to make it. They got as far as Calamity Corners but found driving so bad they phon­ ed out to say they thought it advisable to turn back. During the evening plans were made for a sleigh-ride party next Monday December 10, but with not a speck of snow to be seen today and the grass turn­ ing green prospects are not over­ ly promising, but judging from weather at a hop- their Surprise Party On Monday night about 60 re­ latives of Revington Stanley met at his home in Strathroy to meet the bride and groom, who re­ cently returned from a two month honeymoon trip in the west. They were presented with many beautiful gifts. The even­ ing was euchre, prize Hobbs ton. Lucan Chamber of Com- are making big prepara- for their annual Gala to be held at the Com- Euchre and Bridge The Kitchen Committee of Lu­ can’s Community Centre lielcj a very successful Euchre and Bridge party in the auditorium last Thursday night. There were 17 tables. The prize winners were—lone hands, Mrs. Murray Abbott and 'Mel Bradley; Euchre, Mrs. J. Lankin and Mr. Al joe Culbert. Bridge—Mr. After refreshments dancing. Everyone spent in progressive followed by lunch. The winners were Mr. Ken and Mrs. Wesly Reving- A. G. Calder and have moved to their; in Goderich recent experience the man can dish up anything moment’s notice so here’s ing the young people get sleigh-ride. Mrs. Philip home house was sold to a Mr. and Mrs. Boon of Kingston who have moved in. Welcome to Lucan. Miss Marie Stanley, nurse-in- training at St. Joseph's Hospital spent the week-end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. Stanley. son new Their Lucan her F. Marshall & Murray Machine Shop Exeter Kathleen Ryan, daughtei* of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ryan has been on the sick list and missed a week from school. Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Heddon of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hedden. Introducing be It’s Scanning The Sports —Continued from Page 3 I lie school house league will ' organized again this year. great training for the kids and a wonderful opportunity to streng­ then league teams too. Dashwood Uncertain Dashwood seems to be having trouble to get into action. Lost to the team are Charlie Tieman and Max Tiedeman, who’ll be playing for Seaforth juveniles, and Bob Keene, the former OPP Constable at Grand Bend who was transferred. Carl Wein, pre­ sident of the club, has entered a team in “C” competition but it may wind up in “B” if the management find they need some support from Grand Bend. Manager of the team is Lloyd Willert and Harry Hayter is sec- retary-terasurer. So far there’s been no move to organize any minor squads Dashwood.o__________________ Medway Farm Forum Medway Farm Forum held first meeting of the season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam McComb. (A previous meet­ ing was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Middleton but because the attendance was small no business was carried out.) In recent years Medway For­ um has experienced a decline in attendance and a discussion arose as to whether it was ad­ visable to continue. On motion made by William McComb and seconded by William Stewart and supported by the members, it was decided to carry on and try to seek new membership for the forum. Next week’s meeting will be held at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mid­ dleton’s home. A social time and lunch concluded the meeting. Lucan Records the Lucan C Of C Plans Annual Gala Night The merce tions Night munity Memorial Centre, Decem- bex* 14 when 10 lucky people will win the following prizes; 1951 Delux Meteox* coach, 1951 Delux Pontiac coach, electric refrigera­ tor, radio and record player, power lawn mower, electric wash­ ing machine, cedar chest, mix­ master, watch (lady's or gent’s) and a chest of silver. There will be a program in­ cluding two bands the St. Mary’s Brass ” ' ' " Clown made games this big children lucky draw tickets. Each adult admission ticket entitles the pur­ chaser to two free draw tickets and each child’s admisson to one free draw ticket. The proceeds of this big night will go towards the installation of artificial ice. Don’t miss thip bg nighty Come and bring your friends, lucky! Carling, there reports most happy and successful < ning. was i a eye- Miss Audrey Revington resigned from the Income Dept.' in London and has spending a few weeks at home prior to her wedding on Saturday December 5. has Tax been in- Band and the Band. for of St. Mary’s have* been dance and don’t miss Plans bingo, a chance, so Gala Night. Already ar e around selling Lucan Lions Club TURKEY BINGO STANLEY OPERA HOUSE December 19 at 8:30 Admission 35tf % CANADA’S YOUNGEST GOSPEL SINGER AND COMPOSER This sung Hear Pentecostal Tabernacle, young evangelist has from coast to coast, him each night at the Spra Mite Grain Crops Orchards Stables Live Stock Best For Strikes Butchers Week Of (1- The lowest priced spraying equipment you can buy to do all your spraying jobs! order now For Spring Delivery * - AT - * Exeter Farm Equipment Phone 508 Exeter RIPONS (LOAFER SOX) • ColourfulCoinfrytable • For the Whole Family YOU Would Like a Pair! • Washable GIVE RIPONS FOR CHRISTMAS ft TRIPLE INDEMNITY INSURANCE Who knows you may be Library Several new books were pur­ chased from the County Library last Saturday. During the year Lucanites have donated a number of new and used books. The Li­ brary Board would apreciate new members. How about treating yourself or a friend to a library card for an Christmas box. 30 Years Ago Looking. over an old scrap book, the writer came across an old “Lucan Sun’’, published July 16, 1931. It was interesting to note the the changes that had taken place in the period of 20 •—Please turn tto Page 12 J Greece. Mrs. Jack Eskenswiller of Carlslake and Mrs. Lewis Eclcen- willer of Hanover spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack spent Monday John Blair. The W. I. are planning a big night Thursday, December 6. It is Family Night so don’t miss the Pot Luck Supper at 7:10, I which will be followed by an in­ teresting program —■ speaker, music, sing-song cards etc. The roll call will be answered by a years, gift fQr the needy people of ■Mrs. G. Garnet. Brown of London with Mr. and Mrs. A new policy providing accidental death, and dismemberment benefits to protect your loved ones. 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