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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-04-17, Page 12THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1952 • I*--'."'..,..! ........mn...........um.y.jwwll. Service with Courtesy Exeter Cab ! Supertest Station PHONE 465 DAY OR NIGHT i Mrs. Margaret Bowman, of ; Revere, who has been making > her home with her son Cecil and 1 family, fell and broke her leg ; recently. , A number of persons from the ’ community attended meetings at . Rannoek and Arva Thursday and i Friday to hear speakers talk about the Ontario producers’ egg > marketing scheme. ! Mrs. Bowman and her pupils ; of Revere school recently re- ______, . ... ........... . ...! reived a letter from Leroy Berry of Carrievale, Sask. who is a j former pupil of the school. * Mrs. Roy Moore and Mrs. I Trevor Foster of St. Marys spent Friday afternoon visiting Mr. H.f Clark and Bernice Petrie of Stratford.{ Mr. Ken Westman has opened a store in Lucan. Mr. Ron West- J man is manager. i Special Palm Sunday services . were observed in St. Thomas i Church Sunday. Mrs. Aves was i soloist and Lois and Gordon ! Hodgins sang a duet. ; Mrs. James Foster passed ' away in St. Marys Hospital, Lon­ don, Saturday. She has been ill , for some time. , Mrs. Joseph Zubol, jr., sent I Saturday afternoon with Mrs. . Joseph Zubol, sr.. who is ill. 1 Mrs. Jimmie Suja and Sharon 1 of London and Rudy Rabat spent I Friday afternoon with Mr. and ! Mrs. Joseph Zubol and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bendall and ; family, Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Foster of St. Marys and Tommy Pye, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore. Mr. Clare Dunlop. Earl Middle­ ton and Delmar Westman spent ! Friday in Stratford. i _____ _____________ 81 . .......... i .... .............I",....................................» LIABLE AUTOWS S^RVICE|r* We’ve built our reputa­ tion on the very best service by skilled and experienced nie ch ani c s. Our repair shop can han­ dle any job, from the smallest to the m o s t complicated. Our w o r k is guaranteed. Ed’s Imperial Phone 38-W Exeter*g-... .. ...... —A I Lucan Personals Prince Adios, owned by Grant Hodgins and driven by Clint Hodgins ’bf Clandeboye, will par- I ticipate in the racing at Yonkers Monday, April 14.I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cook and ' family from Stoney Creek spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Haskett. We are sorry to report Mr. Chris Fischer is not making a very speedy recovery, . the willingness to find a way” A man who started a new business a few years ago recently wrote to pay tribute to the bank’s part in helping to make it a success: {SWe were fortunate in having, as our banker, a man who could combine with experience the willingness to find a way that called not for experience alone but for imagination as well.” The chartered banks are forever alert to the fresh problems, the changing needs of their customers. At all times, in all your banking problems, you can depend on your local bank to bring experience and imagination to the task of helping you to "find a way”. This advertisement, based on an actual letter, is presented here by , THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY ..1 T H IiTanTc Lucan And District News Easter Services Neither cold drizzling rain nor leaden skies deterred the mem­ bers of Holy Trinity Church from church attendance on Sun­ day for early communion at 8 and 11 o’clock, but the evening service at 7:30 was poorly at­ tended. Twelve members of the A.Y.P.A. had corporate com­ munion at 11 o'clock service. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford and family of Detroit came over to Lucan Thursday and took Mrs. Irene Coursey, Delrene and Mar­ ion to Detroit for the and brought them back evening. Mr. Harvey Revington Gill University, Montreal, Miss Valerie Rogers of Prince Edward Island spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Reving­ ton. Dr. Patterson i ten-day holiday in Mr. and Mrs. spent Easter with Mike Cunningham. Pat Miller of London was a holiday visitors with Dorothy Hardy. Sunday visitors with Mr. Mrs. Wes Revington were and Mrs. Tom Hepburn and and Mrs. Harry McNaughton of London. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels of Aylmer spent Easter with Mrs. W. Dickens, Mrs. Dickens, re­ turning with them for a week’s visit in Aylmer. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Mowbary) visiting at the James Foster in Granton. Mrs. Foster, who is Mrs. Castermore’s sister, is very ill at present. A good attendance of the Granton Guild and W.A. met in the church parlors with the W.A. president, Mrs. J. Beatson, presiding. Mrs. F. Crouch sup­ plied for the Guild president. Plans were made for a social evening during Easter week and for a quilting bee. Rev. Griffin closed the meeting. Miss M. M. Law of London spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hodgins. Mrs. John Spacek, Mrs. Chris Fischer, daughter Joyce and sons Kennon and Lloyd spent Wed­ nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake, London. On Lucan Junior old-time dance. Norman Lindsay of the Y.W.-Y.M.C.A., London, was program director. For once the ladies were in the minority so those present were much in demand and had a wonderful time. holiday Sunday of Me­ an d is spending a i The M. Mr. States. Lightfoot and Mrs. and Mr. Mr. Castermore (nee of Buffalo are home of Mrs. in Granton. Saturday night at Community Centre Farmers sponsored the the an SAINTSBURY Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickens were Tuesday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. R. Squires of Whalen. Special Easter Day Services Special Easter Day services were held in St. Patrick’s Church on Sunday with 10 a.m. com­ munion and afternoon service at 3 p.m. The church was decorated with Easter lilies and spring flowers and there was a good attendance at both services. The Good Friday service was well attended and the rector, Griffin, took as his topic “The Seven Words from the Cross.” At the close of the Good Friday service the ladies prepared the parish hall for the play “Princess O’Toole” to be presented by the Centralia Y.P. on ning, April 17. Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer, and Mr. McDonald were ning dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald were Mr. and Mrs. T. Kooy and Clayton, of Ailsa Craig, Mr. and Mrs. H. Noels and family of Aylmer and Mrs. W. Dickins of Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. H. Latta, Carol and Kenneth were week-end guests with kinson. Mr. and family of dinner „ Raymond Greenlee. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barker and Joan, Mr. and Mrs, E. Greenlee, Larry and Leslie and Mrs. F. Davis were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis. Mr. H, Davis was celebrating a birth­ day, also Mr. J. Barker and Larry Greenlee celebrated their birthday. Articles For The W.A. Mrs. Harry day afternoon with Mr. Thursday eve- H. Noels, of and Mrs. M. Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. E. At- Mrs. J. Davies and Nairn were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs; Bazaar met at Carr oil the home of on Wednes- __ _______ ___ a large at­ tendance. A letter of appreciation was read from the Mohawk in­ stitute for the bale that was sent last fall. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Davis, assisted in the prayers by Mrs. H. Hodgins, of Lucan and Mrs. M. Lustig read the scripture lesson. The roll call was answer­ ed with an article for the ba­ zaar and it was decided to bring another article for the roll call for the May meeting. Quilt blacks were pieced. The meeting dosed with prayer and the hos­ tess, assisted by Mrs. T, Kooy servedR. Greenleeand Mrs. lunch. Miss P. Maguire, with Mrs. ... _.____________ Friday afternoon, Mr. G. Carroll and Judy of Detroit spent Wednesday night visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Carroll, Abbott and of Scotland, ____ W. J. Davis and Ivan BRINSLEY Mr. L. Visited ! Masonic Banquet The Granton United Church W.A. catered, to the annual Masonic Banquet in the school room ’ served were Masonic were the Lucan lodge. Brother Ronald Squire was master of ceremonies while the following were speakers: Wor­ shipful Brother Ivan Parkinson, Grand Registrar; Worshipful Brother Albert Reir of Milver­ ton, District Deputy of South Huron; Worshipful Brother Her­ man Coxon of Kitchener; Worshipful Brother C. W. Roberts. Mrs. Kew of Toronto is visit­ ing her son Mr. Howard and Mrs. Kew. Mrs. Lena Bawden, been spending Mr. and Mrs. T. Collins, returned home. when a hot dinner, present Lodges about 15 103 plates were Members from 18 other among which | members from Thomas Lightfoot The funeral of the Lightfoot was held Thomas Stephenson, Funeral Home, Ailsa Saturday, April 12, with service in Brinsley United Church. In­ terment was in Marr’s Hill Cemetery. i Pallbearers were Murray Ham­ ilton, Arrow Scott, Donald Scott, Wilbert Lewis, Elmer Lewis and Tim O’Leary. The service was conducted by Rev. C. W. Par­ rott, assisted by Rev. Mather of Ailsa Craig. Dr. and Mrs.Otto Kelling, John and Bob, of Grand Rapids, week and Mc- Kew, who has a few days with has Dies lu St. Mary’s In St. Mary’s Hospital London on Friday, April Agnes Mowbary, wife of the James Foster and sister of Mrs. Costemore of Buf- died in her eighty- rested in Haskett Lucan, till Mon- was in Granton in 11, late William R. falo, N.Y., fifth year. She Funeral Home, day. Interment Cemetery. A splendid the Easter service in the United Church when the choir rendered very special music, singing four anthems, one of which Mr. Kew accompanied on the piano. ’ the congregation particularly joyed. Holidaying visitors with and Mrs. Eli Thomas were and Mrs. Clarke Richardson family from Mt.. Forest. Dianne remained with her grandparents for the Eastei* vacation. Mrs. J. Cummins of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham of Chatham spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Has­ kett. crowd attended This r en- Mr. Mr. and Granton Bazaar A very successful bazaar was held in the Granton United Church a week ago by the W.A. Mrs. W. Nichol had charge of the fancy-work booth,_ Mrs. War­ ren Perrin -candy, aprons, Mrs. C, ing, and Mrs. country store. A plate lunch a program of pictures shown by Mr. Wilbert Stanley and some musical numbers ended a pleas­ ant evening. Gregory and Mrs. Haysel Mrs. K. Garrett Rathburn bak- A. Hobbs the was served and M rs. Mary Rowley Biddulph Native Mrs. Mary Rowley, 72, wife of William Rowley, Cass City, ^Vlich., passed away April 5 in the Stevens nursing home where she was a patient for three months. Mrs. Rowley, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hodgins, was born March 21,. 1890, on Con. 4, Biddulph, just north of Lucan. After her marriage to Marlette and later farm in Evergreen Township. She is survived by her hus­ band; three sisters, Mrs. .John Casey and Mrs. Charles Windsor of Lucan, and Mrs. Ralph Loney of Snover; and two brothers, Wellington Hodgins, of Calgary, and Malcolm of Lucan. Buriel was in Marlette Ceme­ tery. 1890, she went to their Lucan extends a welcome to the Canadian Auto Store with Ken Westman as associate deal­ er. They occupy the store vacat­ ed by the White Swan Cleaners and carry a line of mufflers, slip covers, batteries and auto 1 accessories. Mich., spent the Easter with Mr. and Mrs. James Treve- tliiek. jvjx*. mid 13gii ^VliittEiixl and children, -of St. Catherines, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil EUwood. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Thomp­ son and family visited Sunday evening with the flatter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. William Tweddle of West McGillivary. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lee of London and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parker and family of Harriston spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee. Mr. Garnet Pierce of London spent the week-end at Brinsley. Mr. and Mrs. and family and Mrs. Parkhill with Mr. J Mr. attended the Dodson- wedding held in Arkona Unitea Church bn Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. thick and family visited recently Mrs. Jack Trevetliick. Mr. and Mrs. Almo Morgan, of Sarnia, spent Easter Sunday with Mr. Hilton Banting. Mrs. Fred J. Neil is at present visiting with her son Mr. Earl Neil of Exeter. Dr. Elmer Amos of Brantford visited over the holiday with his sister Miss Mary B. Amos. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Prest spent the week-end with friends in Detroit. Mrs. Carl Trevethick and sons of London are spending some time with her mother Mrs. Ruth Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westett, of London, spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Alli­ son of West McGillivray. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neil and Lorraine spent Friday eve­ ning with Mr. and Mrs. Giles Thompson, Jr. Mrs. Harvey Tweddle spent a few days with her mother Mrs. Vernon, of Sylvan. Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Allison spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Armitage of Lucan. Miss Vivian Witherspoon of London spent the week-end with hei' parents Mr. and Mrs. Stew­ art Witherspoon. Mrs. Leslie Gibbard, of Lan­ caster and Mrs. Hamilton, of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis'. Miss Joyce Schenk of London spent here. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watson, Eddie Mrs. Lin Craven spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. onzo Hodgins. late Tlios. from the and Son Craig, on Next week I’ll be work­ ing regularly for Haskett Motors Ltd. It’ll be lots of fun and I’m looking forward to telling you a lot of facts about my boss — I’ll try to. hand you a few laughs, too. Let’s make, a date next week. Contracts We Are Now Taking Contracts For Green and'Golden Gordon Rock of London and Mr. John Schofield of spent Easter Sunday L. Amos. and Mrs. _ Earl Morley -Glenn Wax Bea ns $100.00 per ton DELIVERED TO FACTORY Garnet Treve- of St. Thomas, with Mr. and the week-end at her home and Bonnie and Mr. and Lucan Personals For the last two Eli Thompson has confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. Ray children. Mr. and Fischer and Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake and children of Lon­ don, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson of North Bay, and Mr. Lloyd and Bill Fischer of R.R. 1 Centralia were Good Fri­ day visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. Brampton were visitors with Mr. Fischer of R.R. We are sorry to Mrs. Joe Zubal of Lucan is con­ fined several weeks. Canadian Canners Ltd. Branch 100 I Telephone 28 EXETER, ONTARIO — H. K. Penhale, Mgr. 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