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BLANSHARD -
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Izang- ford. Wal'w and Donnie spent I
Sunday vrh Mr and Mrs. Tre-.
xvartha of Holmesville. 1
Mr isH Mrs. Herb Langford wer* guests of Mr. and!
Mrs. KenneTt Hodgins of Glen-,
dale !
Mrs Loseih'R Thacker, Linda!
and Catherine, Mrs. T. Waugh '
■id r. syeitt last week with
uid Mrs. Morgan of Guelph.
Pattison and Orrin
t last week with;
, Alex Dobson of;
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gaudy. Rust. Char
treuse. Forest Green and
Dove Gray.
Tlhe Hollow Tree
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Weston
Mr. ar.l Mrs. Kenneth Parkin
son and Ann were Sunday guests
of ?lr. and Mrs. George Dann.
Mrs. J Mossey returned
homo after visiting with Mrs. W.
B. Ymir.g, St. Marys.
and Ralph Vicors of
London spent the weekend with
Mrs Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cope
land and Hr. and Mrs. Milton
Hooper i‘t ^tded the h o e k e y
game r. Goderich on Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs
of Mitch'd;, Mr
■ <; Hooper were
1 dinner of Mr.
Edwin Saakel of Mitchell.
| i Congratulations to1 ■. Mrs. Rill Jones on the
U'f a
• Hospital or
i Mr.
i -ind Jack,
; Londe diorai
! noon with
j Hooperj Mr. and
Murray,
Sunday' Carman R.r.n of St. Marys.
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"AFMSH FOR EVERY SURFACE”
Mitchell Leibler
and Mrs. Milton
Sunday evening
and Mrs.
Mr. and j
arrival<
h-w at St. Joseph’s!
Wednesday. '
Mrs. Frank Tamblyn <
Mrs. Manning of;
spent Sunday after-.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton;I
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Mrs. Lloyd Thomson,
Aane and Barrie were
nests of Mr. and Mrs.
proud father of triplets
up fhe local weekly to
the event.
man at the other end,
report
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not Quite hearing what he said,
asked, “Will you repeat that?"
Snapped back the proud
father: “Not if I can help it."
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“BIG TIME” LURES TWO CANADIANS TO U.S* — Two
attractive Canadian girls have finally hit the big-lime in the
U.S. To Joan Fairfax, "Miss TV of Canada", it’s the biggest
thing to happen to her since her jedding seven years ago.
From Oakville, Ont., the 25-year-old CBC songstress, at left,
has been summoned to appear on Arthur Godfrey’s ‘‘Talent
Scouts" television program in New York. As for Suzanne
Cloutier, she is the 23-yeav-ohl actress from Ottawa, who
recently crashed the golden gates of Hollywood, This is
Suzanne's second trip to the U.S. movie capital. The first
time Suzanne didn’t click and it was only after she hud es
tablished herself in French movies that she was invited to
stardom in Hollywood. -—Central Press Canadian
Lucan And District News
For Saturday^ April 26
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j Easter Parade Help
[For Explorers, Cubs
! The Explorers of the Lucan
i United Church met at the home
of Counsellor Joan McLean for
an interim Expedition Thursday
evening, April 10. The dolls for
the Port of Entry were complet
ed, and plans made for a theatre
party on Easter Monday.
The group met with the Cubs
at the United Church and parad
ed to the Easter prayer
at Holy Trinity.
Explorers
Three cars filled with
Explorers left the United
at noon on Easter Monday. The
girls were bound for a theatre
party, the first held, and saw
“S n o w w h i t e and the Seven
Dwarfs". The refreshment bar
was much richer after the girls
from Lucan had been there as
they all seemed to have a large
appetite for popcorn and choco
late bars.
The next regular Expedition of
the Explorers will be held on
Wednesday, April 23, when a
new project, that of glass paint
ing, will be started.
service
excited
Church
\ Lucan Institute Hears
First Health Lecture
The first of the series of
Health Lectures for Women was
j held on Monday evening and the '•committee in charge was much
pleased with the response. There
were over one hundred present,
Dr. E. V. Shute, of London,
said much to chase away the
fears of the Memopause, which
have been handed -down through
the years, and the ladies felt
much reassured after the
ture.
The “popularity contest"
the other subjects resulted
follows: “Surgery
April 30; “Backache",
“Childbirth is safer now", May
14.
Mrs, Warner McRoberts, the
president, welcomed the ladies
present and Mrs. M. H. Hodgins
introduced Dr. Shute.
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lec-
on
as
of Women",
May 7;
COULD YOU
FACE ST '
ALONE?
As your husband’s chief
beneficiary, would you
know how to handle the
administration of his estate?
Inexperience in such matters can be expen
sive and cause untold worry. A sympathetic
and experienced Estate Officer of The
Sterling Trusts Corporation will be happy
to discuss matters with you and your
husband. Such an interview could be the
answer to your future peace of mind.
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HEAD OFFICE
372 Bay St, Toronto
BRANCH OFFICE
1-3 Dunlop St., Barrie
and Mrs. Evan Hodgins
and family last Tuesday attend
ed open-house at Mr. Hodgins'
sister’s, Mrs. William Bannister,
at Scotsville, in honor of their
daughter Beatrice whose wed
ding took place Saturday, April
19 at Lambeth United Church,
when she became the bride of
Mr. Wilfred Bow man of the
Clinton R.C.A.F. Station.
Wayne Cranston of London
has returned home after spend
ing part of his Easter vacation
with his grandmother, Mrs.
Cranston.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomson
sent Sunday in Usborne with
their son .Mr. W. J. Thomson,
who took them for a drive to
Grand Bend.
Mrs. Wes Hodgins has return
ed home from Goderich where
she spent a week with Mr.
Mrs. Bruce -Stewart.
Mrs. G. Gannett, who
been confined to her bed
weeks is able to be up in a
•chair. Her many friends hope
her recovery continues.
Misses Alice and Nina McFar
lane, of London, spent Sunday
with Mrs. T. C. McFarlane.
Mrs. Victor Coursey and small
daughter sailed for England to
join her husband who is station
ed there.
Mr. and Mrs. William Butler
and son of Toronto visited with
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Langford
last week.
parents,
Cunning-
and
Mc-
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Atkinson
have moved into their new home
on Main Street South, the house
owned by the late Mr. Sid Hod
gins.
Mr. Clayton Amos, of London,
sent Sunday with his
Mr. and Mrs. Amos.
Mr. and. Mrs. Mike
ham spent Sunday with
Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham,
Gillivray,
Sunday visitors' with Mr.
Mrs. H. E. Lankin were Mr.
Mrs. W. 0. Strigger and Miss
Mary Young of Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown
lee spent Sunday in St. Thomas,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Laverty. Their daughters Mar
garet and Marilyn
home with them.
Mrs, McVey is on
Mr. Jack Casey
another garden and
and
and
returned
sick list,
secured
and
has
for
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is busy in it.
Mr. Casey is only 89.
Don Hodgins spent part of his
Easter vacation with his sister,
Mrs. Earle, of Woodstock.
• Mrs. D. Ashworth, who has
been confined to her home all
winter, was able to take her first
drive on Sunday and enjoyed a
trip through Springbank park.
Mrs. George Coursey and
Frances spent part of the Easter
vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Coursey.
Mrs. V. G. Banting has re
turned home after spending a
pleasant week-end with Mrs.
Patton, of Glanworth.
Mrs. J. H. Cantelon, who has
had a severe attack of flu, is
able to be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Young had
a family gathering on Sunday
in honor of their son George’s
birthday.
Tuesday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. V. G. Banting were Mrs.
Banting’s sister, Mrs. D. Lewis,
of Ailsa Craig, and nieces-, Mrs-.
Hamilton, of Cooksville, and Mrs.
Gibbard and Nancy, Hamilton.
Now that ball teams are being
organized, Teen Town commit
tees have decided to discontinue
meetings until further notice.
Mrs, William Sceli, of Alice
St., has been removed from the
hospital and is now recuperating
at the home of Mr. Stewart Sceli
in London Township.
Mrs. T. Watson and Mrs. Mel
Culbert, who were delegates to
the Home and School convention
at Toronto, have returned home
and report a most wonderful fi mp
Mrs. Blake has returned to
Lucan after spending last week
end in Wyoming.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Hodgins were Mr
Mrs. Bruce Stewart
rich and Mr. and
from Woodstock,
Mrs. Wildern and
thy Wildern, of St.
who have been visiting with Mrs/
Orme and Murray, have return
ed homo,
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Morkin, of
Goderich, spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hodgins.
Mrs. G. E. Patrick, of London,
spent Easter week with Mr, and Mrs, Mel Culbert.
from
Mrs.
?. and
Gode-
Earle
DoroMiss
Catherines
BRINSLEY
The funeral of the late Jane
Miller (nee Jane Craven) was
held from the funeral home,
Armanda. Mich., on Saturday,
April 19. Mrs. Miller was a
daughter of the lute Richard
and Adlaide Craven, formerly of
Brinsley, Ont. Relatives who at
tended the funeral were J. L.
Amos, Miss Mary B. Amos, Al
vin Amos, Mary Carter, Lin Lee
and Mrs. Scott Trevethiek.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith and
daughter of London spent* Sun
day with Miss Mary B. Amos.
Grace and Ruth Trevethiek
spent the Master holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Trevethiek
of St. Thomas.
Mrs. Beatrice Hixon spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Caines of Parkhill.
Mrs. Douglas Lewis and baby
are spending some time with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews,
of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas of Paris
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Maguire.
Mrs. Howard Fenton spent a
few days lately with her father,
Mr. Becker, of Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven
spent Thursday evening with
Mrs. Ruth Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Amos and
family spent Sunday with friends
in London.
Mrs. Clover Lewis of Ailsa
Craig is spending some time
with her son, Douglas.
SHIPKA
(Intended for last w'eek)
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Webb of
St. Catharines spent the Easter
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Russell and family.
Sunday being Easter Sunday,
a splendid sermVm was given by
Rev. Parrott. Special music by
the choir. A duet was sung by
Mrs. Ross Love and Mr. Harry
Angus with Mrs. Milton Ratz at
the piano.
Congratulations to Mr, and
Mrs. Earl Datars (nee Betty
Love) who were married recent
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lamport
of Toronto spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamport.
Miss Marie Symon is spending
the Easter holidays at her
home.
Miss Verna Baumgarten and
friend spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. Baumgarten.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pickering
of London spent the week-end
with relatives here.
Master Billy Finkbeiner spent
a few days with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Coultis of Elimville.
The Misses Wiima, Elaine and
Ruth McNair spent a few days
with relatives here.
Miss Ina Sweitzer and friends
of London spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer,
Barbara and Ronnie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dietrich of
Windsor spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs, Lome Dietrich and
family,
The new house of Mr. Karl
Guenther is progressing nicely.
Mrs. Verne Sharpe and Elea
nor spent a few days in Tor
onto.
Mrs. Matt Sweitzer spent Eas
ter Sunday with her daughter,
Mrs. Norman McCallum, of Lon
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCal
lum of London spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Sweitzer.
Mrs. Nelda Routledge spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
M. E. Ratz.Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Rundle of Woodham.
Miss Wilma McNair of Clande-
boye has returned to her home
after spending the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard
and Dave.
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