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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-03-06, Page 10Page 10 Lucan And District News ’ I at Southgate : respond, the 5 a radio repair' THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH & 1952 . ....................................... ........... .............................................................................................................................. ................... L)J||ir,,|llllt , ............./■■■............................................................... Hear Bishop [Mouse in Radio Through the kind co-operation When the radio of Air. Clarence Haskett, who school refused to installed a loud speaker, the teachers took it to „ ___ ___ members of Holy Trinity Church shop. The repair man discovered • were able to hear the addresslu •‘musically-minded** mouse had: of Bishop Luxton on Sunday decided to build his home in thei morning. He spoke on Huron1’....a ----- College and of the coming can­ vass to raise funds Not till the college is clear of debt can it be consecrated. There is a special xneeting in September. loud speaker and had broken off' a wire. We were pleased to note that; one of oar Lucan boys. Don ■ Skelton, was one of the players in the Medway School orchestra. and an- and directors Among the many officers directors of the fourteenth nual Middlesex Seed Fair Food Show are the following local men: Alex M. Stewart, Ali­ sa Craig. Don Middleton of Granton, Donald Scott of Lucan, T. L. Patrick, ALL. A.. of Ilder­ ton, Harold Corbett of Charles MaeNaughton of Lucan, Exeter. Treated JFor Injuries In a car accident at Calamity Corners last Saturday, Mrs. Wil­ liam Mathers of R.R. 1, Clande- boye. was treated in Victoria Hospital for head injuries. Mr. Mathers was unhurt. The driver of the other ear. Norval J. Nor­ ris, of Mitchell, was treated in Westminster Hospital, LU" JUST A FEW be film Mrs. A. Robert Har- Mr. Griffin foreign mis- * I Kelvinator rice BARGAIN7L/£xl WUTXU 1 • Bingo News And still the jackpot won and up it goes There was not as Euchre Winners The prize winners: at chre u" the Coursey School Friday night were: High score,! Opera ___ _ ___„Mrs. Charlie Grose and Mr. Tom ' probably due to all the Coursey: low score. Mrs, r ' Hodgins and Mr. Bev Hodgins lone hands. Air. Charlie Grose. Mrs. Evan Hodgins and Airs. Oscar Hodgins will he in charge of the next euchre the eu- on • crowd as usual at the House Saturday was not another large a Stanley night, hockey Evan;games recently and to the fact gins; |that many of the bingo fans were themselves enjoying can’s artificial ice, skating. “Share the Wealth” was split b et ween Airs. Schroeder an d i Harold Brooks each receiving $4.25. The $5 consolation prize | was split four ways, the winners j Wes Hodgins* group of j being Airs. Helen Watson, Airs. ””4 ....K «’**«* ........ ^^pbier, Mrs. Arbour and Air. Norman Coursey. Other winners were Airs. George Hodgins $2, Lamphier, Mrs. Orville Dickson, Mrs. A. McLean, Mrs. Fot-Luck Supper Mrs, t- - '/ ‘ the United Church W.AI.S. spon­ sored a self-serve pot-luck sup­ per in the United Church par­ lours on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. McLean not only gave her report on the annual meeting held in London recently but also read Mrs. Clarence Lewis* re­ port. Mrs. Chown and Airs. Aly- ron Culbert sang a duet in keep­ ing with the theme of the re­ port which was “Love”. A delightful afternoon was by all present. most spent Sheridan Bevington, Airs. O’Shea, Air. Beatson, Mrs. George Hodgins, Airs. Harrigan, Mr. Beatson, Les Woodward, Airs. Beatson, Aliss Elizabeth Harrison, Mr. Walls, Air. Bert Jones, Air. H. Cantelon. Mitchell Haskett to Woodstock last was Wed- Mrs. called nesday. Her sister, Mrs. Davey, had the misfortune her home and break der. Mrs. Fred McLean toria Hospital. She had a catar­ act removed from her eye last week and is doing very nicely. Little Ken Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardy, has been on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mullins of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins last week. to fall in her shoul- is in Vic- March 50 Chev Fleetline Two-Door, Radio, Low Mileage 48 Chev A Good Clean Car 47 Mercury Coach Low Mileage, Excellent Condition 46 Chev Coach A Reliable Car 5-Passenger Coupe With Radio Pontiac Coach Cheap Transportation LIMITED Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Cars and Chevrolet Trucks PHONE 100 Prayer Service The Rev. M. R. Griffin was the guest speaker at the World Day of Prayer service at St, Thomas Anglican Church, Gran­ ton. Members of Wesley and Granton United Church joined in the observance. The leaders were Airs. N. Gunning. J. McKinney is spending days in London. and Mrs. Gerald Atkinson Mr. few Mr. and family spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wes Atkinson. They left their little son, Mich­ ael, with the latter while his mother is away on a trip to California, where she will join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilton. Owing to the illness of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Thompson, their two little grandsons, Robert and Hugh, were sent to Toronto by plane on Saturday to their grandmother, Kate Aikens. The little lads were well taken care of an the plane and enjoyed their trip alone. The Lucan “Gornhuskers” are busy rehearsing for their square dance in the Wednesday com­ petition at London’s Seed Fair and Food Show. After a three-week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McFalls, Sharyn and Judy Weir returned home to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Weir of Woodstock on Sunday. a Fifty Stratford Skaters To Present !ce Show Thp Entertainment Committee of the Lucan Community Centre is sponsoring an Ice Review at the Arena. Friday, March 7. There will be a two-liour per­ formance featuring a cast of 50 skaters by the Stratford Figure Skating Club under the direction of Ross Smith of Winnipeg, former Canadian and Western Canadian singles, pair and dance champion, and Walter Thomas, professional comedian. The show consists of solos, duets, trios, waltz, ballet, tango, group dancing, precision skat­ ing, comedy and “Oklahoma”. Don’t miss this big night at the Lucan Arena at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Percy Hodgins, Mrs. K. Hodgins and Mrs. A. J. Clat- worthy, assisted by Mrs. M. Wass, Airs. F. Crouch, Mrs. T. Dickenson, Mrs. J. Beatson and Mrs. A. Hobbs. Mrs. die was soloist, spoke on home and sionary work1. The Guild of theThe Guild of the Ilderton An­ glican Church served a pancake supper to about 130 at the Ilderton Memorial Community Hall. The menu also included salads, jellies and pies. Next Monday will night at the United Church. Do not miss these educational pic­ tures.I Her many friends are pleased Ito know Mrs. Cap Howard is i EXETER home from the hospital again. Miss Dorothy Pring visited with Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Palls last week. Since her turn to London she fell on street and broke a bone in For Education Week the staff of th# Lucan Public School will hold open house on Friday after­ noon. Parents will not only have the opportunity of seeing their children’s work, consulting with their teachers but will also be shown pictures as the principal, Mr. Morgenroth, has secured a projector for Friday afternoon. PHONE 59 'We Service EXETER