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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1952
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lived in this district
Before her marriage
Mrs. Culbert
attended the
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ago
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judge, its All speedy^ fault.!
HE TALKED ME INTO
TAKINO MY CAR TO
SPEEDY
Later
farmer on
After
years
with
Clarise and Noreen
Exeter spent the week-
spending a £ ew
and Mrs. Bruce
for delivery, 4” to
or orders for truck loads delivered,
FOR
PROMPT REMOVAL OF
DEAD Oi^ DISABLED
COWS-HORSES
WM. STONE SONS LTD.
PHONE COLLECT
week with her grand
Mr. and Mrs. T. Mor-
Her parents took lR?r
• Portable Arc Welding •
• Acetylene Welding •
• Steel Fabrication •
• Machine Work •
• Grinding •
. Middleton read a
paper, “Your Big-
and Mrs. J. H. Paton,
and Mr. and Brs. L. Ray-
attended the Thorndale
fifth anniversary frolic
officially opened their
Interment was made
Pleasant Cemetery,
Thatcher, daughter of
Mrs. Victor Thatcher,
tonsils removed at St.
Hospital, London, last
Joe Carter and
Sunday with the
Mrs. 'Glen Hod-
Cather-
Niagara
Lw-ahi IPtwonals.
Mr. and Mrs. ETarle A. Math
ers spent the week-end in Whig
ham.
of
■a
is
hostess. The August
will be held at the
Mrs, William Allan with
Morley and Mrs. E.
PEDDLAR STEEL ROOFING
All length of sheets from 6' to IO’
FLEURY-BISSELL FARM
DISCS, PLOUGHS, LAND
CULTIVATORS
DON'T NEED Any-
COPPDOMER? I AT 15 MILES AN SPEEPOMEWr j Hout? MOTOf?
STARTS CLANKIN6-
FIELD TILE
All sizes
amounts
SPEEDING
AGAIN
Lucan And District News
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ROE RANGE CONCENTRATE PELLETS
C. Tindall, Mooresville
AT 25" MY WHEELS
SHIMMY, AND AT 50
IT DOESN'T BOTHER
ME BECAUSE MY
CAR WONT <30
THAT FAST HASKETT
MOTORS i.7&
FOR REPAIRS AND THEY
FIXED IT UP SO PERFECT, FOR
SUCH A REASONABLE PRICE,
X FIND I CAN WELL.
AFFORD THE FINES < . IT COST5 ME TO 1
ENJOY IT4S FAST j ( PERFORMANCE J
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RANGE
Mr tnd Mrs. Fred Ford and
family spent the week-end with
Mrs. Irene Coursey.
Mr. mil Mrs. II. A. Mullens,
of London spent Sunday with
Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Hodgins.
Mr Billie Brownlee, of Monc
ton, B.<U, is home on a 10 day
leave.
Mr. Lawrence Hodgins, son
of Mr. and Msr. Oscar Hodgins
his been laid up for a week.with
the flu.
Mr and Mrs. Guy Ryan cele
brated their wedding anniver
sary, June 19, by taking in a
Show and dinner in London,
Air, and Mrs. Len Barnes, of
Vancouver are spending a pro
visit with relatives and
in and around Lucan.
Margaret Fraser, of Ed-
spent Thursday with
C. McFarlane on her way
longed
friends
Miss
montan
Mrs. T.
home from Bermuda where .the
spent the winter.
Miss Marion Ashworth treated
her Sunday School class to a,
show and refreshments at Exeter
last Friday, June 20.
Mrs. B. -Stanley, who
in the hospital since
after her ear 'accident,
taken to her daughter’s,
has been
October
is being
Mrs.
Lorn, in Toronto, for a visit.
Wa are sorry to report her other
daughter, Mrs. Norton, is now in
the hospital.
Donna. Houston, of Kitchener,
sent, a
parents,
genreth
home on Monday after spending
the week-end in Lucan.
Miss Sue Ellen Lackie of Wat
erloo is spending a. week with
her mnt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
M. O Smith.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Hamilton
spent the week-end at Badaxe,
Michigan.
Kbenezw W.A.
The W.A. of Ebenezer Church
met at the home of Mrs. Stuart
Smibert with Mrs. D. Hartwick
presiding. Mrs. Calvin Weir read
the Bible lesson, Mrs. Wesley
Hudson, missionary convener,
presented the program assisted
by Mrs. Melvin Weir, Mrs. Wes
ley Hudson, Mrs. William Rid
dell and Mrs. Norman Hartwick.
Mrs. W. Hudson conducted a
contest and Mrs. C. Weir ac
companied. Mrs. Tom McVey and
Mrs. Andrew Hardie, who sang
a duet. Assisting the hostess
with refreshments were Mrs. E.
R.. Pitt aud Mrs. William A.
Riddell.
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ing used items: Railroad
iron, angle iron, all sizes;
cables, all lengths and thick
nesses; chains, all sizes and
thicknesses; wheels, all
sizes, all kinds. Used tires,
other
plates,
thick-
Eye beams and all
beams; flat iron,
steel, all sizes and
nesses.
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New and used featliers and =
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IN ALL FLAVOURS
Mirs, Margaret Park
Lifelong Resident
Another of Lucan’s oldest resi
dents passed away suddenly
Monday, Juue 16. Margaret
Park, 83, widow of John
Park. She rested at the home
her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Lang
ford, until Thursday when serv
ice was conducted in the Lucan
United Church by the Rev. E.
M. Cook,
in Mount
London.
She had
all her life,
she was Miss Margaret Sproat
and for 11 years worked in the
John Fox private bank,
she and her husband
the Coursey Road,
husband's death 25
she made her home
daughter, Mrs. Langford.
Surviving her are three sons,
John, 'Stewart and David, all of
Biddulph, and three daughters,
Mrs. Clinton Haskett, Birr, Mrs.
William Butler, Toronto, and
Mrs. Harvey Langford, Lucan.
Congregations Join
At Induction Service
Congregations of St. Peter’s
Church, Dorchester, and St.
George's 'Church, Belmont, met
in Dorchester to assist at the in
duction of the Rev. Lawrence C.
Harrison, B.A., as rector.
The impressive ( service was in
change of the Rev. C. W. Fore
man, archdeacon of Middlesex,
who was assisted by the Rev. J.
N. Doidge and the Rev. R. M.
Weekes. The sermon was
livered by Mr. Doidge and the
choir sang appropriate music.
Greetings were brought from
the United Church and the Pres
byterian Church by the Rev. W.
J. Taylor and the Rev. J. R.
Waldie and from the East Mid
dlesex deanery by the Rev. iR.
W. Weekes. There were also
present members from his old
congregations at Lucan and
Clandeboye.
Lucan Personals
Mrs. William Aylestock spent
the past week visiting her sons
in Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Dickens of
London and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Garrett of Denfield spent last
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Coleman.
Mr. Burton Bice spent Sunday
with Mr. aud Mrs. Chris Fisch
er.
Mr. Kennon Lloyd Fischer,
Tommie Duffs arrived home af
ter spending the week-end on a
fishing trip.
Mrs. Garfield Stanlake has
not been well lately. Members
of the community have extended
a hope for her speedy recovery.
Miss Dorothy
don visited with
last week.
Mr. and Mrs.
spent Sundays in
guests of Misses Holly and Belle
Martin, Mrs. Hodgins’ sisters.
Anne and Doris, the two small
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe
Culbert, spent a few days last
week with their grandmother,
Mrs. Fred Kerr, of Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe Culbert,
Fred and Margaret attended the
Brock-Culbert wedding in Lon
don on Saturday,
and Margaret also
trousseau tea for
on Wednesday.
Gladys Smith and the
Hunter from London were
of Miss Margaret Ash-
on Sunday. In the after-
Explorers Graduate
To CG.l.T. Class
Six members of the Lucan
United Church Explorers gradu
ated into C.G.I.T. at the Expedi
tion held on Thursday evening.
They were as follows: LaVerne
George, Helen Hardy, Mary Ken
ny, Shelagh Ewan, Margaret Ei-
zenga and by special permission
Ruth Watson.
The graduation service was
conducted by Counsellor Iva
Hodgins and the new members
were received into the C.G.I.T.
Group by Margaret Neil
Rose Revington.
At the same Expedition
Stars of Achievement were
sented to the Explorers
had tried loyally to follow
Explorers Purpose, shared whole
heartedly in the projects during
the past six months and attend
ed the required number of Ex
peditions during that time. This
ceremony was conducted by
Councellor Joan McLean.
The parents and friends of
the girls who had been invited
to attend this very important
Expedition were served refresh
ments at the close of the meet
ing. by the graduating group and
their counsellors.
Miss
Misses
guests
worth
noon, together with Miss Marion
Ashworth, they all visited Grand
Bend.
Mr. Frank Hovey is spending
the summer at Ipperwasli.
•Mr. Alex Young, president
the Lions Club, is wearing
broad smile this week for he
now a grandpapa. Don and Doris
Hodgins have announced the
birth of a son, Donald Thomas,
■born, June 15, at St. Joseph’s
Hospital.
Mrs. Fred Ellerington, Miss
Margaret Quinton, Mrs. Coates,
Mrs. Aaron Davis of Exeter
spent last Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Coleman.
Mr. Harold Hodgins, Sandy
and John attended the funeral of
Miss Leona O’Neil of Detroit,
who passed away Monday, June
23, in her 30 years, after a lin
gering illness. Miss O’Neil was
the daughter of Mrs. Lily May
O'Neil (nee Bawden) and the
late Arthur O'Neil, who passed
away June 23, 19 47. She is sur-
vide by her mother and two bro
thers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherri-
dan (nee Alma ‘Stanley) of Dele-
ware, Ohio, called on Lucan re
latives and friends on Thursday
on their way to their summer
'cottage.
Mrs. Garrett of Lucan is visit
ing with her son, Mr. W. Gar
rett, and Mrs. Garrett at Den-
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Daley and
family and Helen Hodgins of
London visited with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Hodgins this week.
Mrs. Ensley Hodgins, formerly
of Lucan, who had the misfor
tune to fall and break her hip
is progressing favorably in the
General Hospital, Toronto.
•Sunday School in the Angli
can Church has closed for the
summer but parents are asked
to bring their children to the
morning service and have them
attend Junior Congregation just
before the sermon begins.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Sceli
spent Sunday with Mrs. William
Sceli and attended anniversary
service Lucan United
Church.
Clandeboye Church
Marks 87 Years
Anniversary service of
Clandeboye United Church
held on Sunday at 8 p.m.
the Rev. W. G. Moore of
grave as guest preacher.
The choir was under the
ection of Mrs. Kermit Thomp
son, organist, with anthem and
solo by Miss Audrey Tindall.
Personal Items
The Rev. W. J. Moores, Mrs.
Moores and Marilyn were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Simpson on Sunday.
Mrs. Edsell Collins is visiting
with her sister,
ter, and family,
The Sunday
United Church
picnic on Friday evening at the
home of
Intosli.
Misses
Lynn of
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Lynn.
Miss Margaret Ann Henry has
accepted a position at Victoria
Hospital, Loudon.
Mrs. Arnold Lewis spent a
few days in London with her
parents.
Betty
Mr. and
had her
Joseph’s
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flynn
and Mrs. E. Tomes attended the
induction service at St. Peter's
Church, Dorchester, of the Rev.
L. C. Harrison.
Mrs. C. Tindall is home after
spending a few days in Victoria
Hospital, London.
Mrs. P. Srigley and baby spent
a tew days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Blake.
Mr. Rea Neil engaged Mr.
Cliff Abbott, with his forage
harvester, to fill his silo with
hay on Thursday.
Mr. Billie and , Miss Aggie
Northgrave called at the Barrie
funeral home, Tillsonburg, prior
to the funeral of Mrs. A. C.
Robinson. The late Mrs. Robin
son was the mother of Mrs. John
Northgrave, Courtland.
Mr. ’ " ’ ”
Clare
craft
Lions
which ___
new $10,000 building on Friday
night, June 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster of
London are
weeks with Mr.
Joyce.
Mr. and Mrs.
daughters spent
former’s sister,
gins, and family at St.
ines and later visited
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. H.
called on Sunday at
Kirkton and Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Rea Neil called
on Mr. and Mrs. Wilton
Stratliroy on Sunday.
Baptismal Service
Rev. Mr. J. F. Wagner con
ducted a baptismal service at
the Anglican Church Sunday
evening. The following children
were baptised: George Freder
ick Wilkinson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Wilkinson, and
Wayne Robert St. Lewis, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert St. Lewis.
The godparents were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Howell of London
and Mr. Charlie Wilkinson of
Lucan.
Granton Church Group
Bales Sent
The J une meeting of the
Granton United Church W.M.S.
was held at the home of Mrs.
T. Gunning. Roll call was an
swered by 19 members with a
verse of scripture. Assisting at
the meeting of worship were
Mrs. D. Morley and Mrs. K.
Garrett. Mrs. Cook sang a solo
and Mrs. E.
temperance ;
gest Foe".
A report
bales valued at $214 was given.
The following ladies presented a
play entitled “The Death of the
Earth’’—Mrs. R. Hardie, Mrs. B.
Hanson, Mrs. T. Gunning, Mrs.
W. Rodd, Mrs. M. Wass, and
Mrs. Allan.
Refreshments were s e r v e d »
Mrs. Allan and Mrs. Cook assist
ing the
meeting
home of
Mrs. D.
Middleton on the program com
mittee.
Anniversary Service
Anniversary services for the
Granton St. Thomas Church
were held last Sunday with Rev.
M. R. Griffin, rector in charge.
Music by the choir and junior
choir under the direction of Mrs.
W. W. Gibson and Mr. W. R.
Clathworthy and a duet, “Jesus
Loves Me’,', by Julia Ann Clath
worthy and Loreen Hodgins were
special features of the service.
Dies In London
Kenneth Brown passed away
in Westminster Hospital, Lon
don, on Thursday, June 19, in
his forty-seventh year. He was
born in Toronto and was the
son of Mrs. Violet Brown and
the late Perry Brown. He spent
five and a half years with the
navy and leaving the navy took
a position with the Brady dry
cleaning firm in Exeter.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Alfretta Seale, of
Lucan, his mother, Mrs. Violet
Brown of Toronto, two sisters,
Miss Lillian Brown and Mrs.
Mildred Moore of Toronto, and
two brothers, Bert of Toronto
and Cecil of California.
Funeral services were con
ducted in the Murdy Funeral
Home, Lucan, by the Rev. J. F.
Wagland of Holy Trinity Church
on Saturday, June 2.1. Interment
was in St. James’ Cemetery,
Clandeboye.
Pallbearers were Ed Brady,
Harold Preszcator and Ossie
Crawford of Exeter and Wesley
Revington, Harold Cobleigh and
Archie Epsworthy of Lucan.
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Crediton Car Upset
In Accident At Lucan
A car driven by 42-year-old
Gordon Pascoe of Crediton over
turned near Lucan on the way
from London. He complained of
a sore back, while his com
panion, Harry Flynn, escaped
unhurt.
Sunday Pascoe’s neck became
so painful Dr. Fred Morlock was
called. X-rays at St. Joseph’s
Hospital revealed no serious in
juries so he was released on
Monday.
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FEED ROE RANGE PELLETS,JOE,
ACCORDING TO THE AGE OF YOUR BIRDS. AT 6 TO
8 WEEKS OLD ON THE RANGE GIVE THEM 1 PART
PELLETS TO 2 PARIS OF 6RAINTHIS CAN BE INCREASED
AS THE PULLETS GROW OLDER UNTILTHEY GET ALMOST
4 PARTS OF6RAINTO1 OF ROE CONCENTRATE PELLETS
AT 3 AND 4 MONTHS OLD. BUT REMEMBER THIS,
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