HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-07-10, Page 10Page 10 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE. EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1952
Mrs Q. H. Porter who is tak
ing t.reatments in Victoria Hospi
tal is making
gress and hopes
again
Mr and Mrs.
satisfactory pro
soon to l>e home
Lucan And District News
Alex Young and
Mr and Mrs. Ross
tendied the Young
union at Harbour
m Sunday.
MrRohrts ut-
Family Re
Park, Gode-
Lonnie’s Lunch
Figeon
races
Perth,
and
Bake Shop
Specials for Saturday
PEACH LAYER-CAKE AND
DATE Tl’RN-OVER COOKIES
Home-Made Bread, Rolls,
Pies and Cakes
- And Lunch Counter -
PHONE 143 LUCAN
Hsrdy Pigeons W in
Last Thre$ Races
The Forest City Racing
Club’s two most recent
were the 300 miles from
Ontario and the 170 mile race
from Peterboro. Ont. Jack Hardy
of Lucan won both of them.
Added to his win at the 500
mile race two weeks ago this
make's three straight wins for
Jack and a total of four firsts
in eight races. But Jack's
pigeon’s were not the only Lu
can winners. Among the lists we
find:
Perth Rare—J, Hardy, 1178.1;
1177.0; J. Hardy, Il
li 7 6.7; N. Har-
N. Hardy 1169; L.
1165; B Watson,
i Loss Jn Fire
Lucan relatives and friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Garrett ex-
; tend deepest sympathy in the
’ loss they sustained when two j barns, a shed, thirty-five loads
! of hay, a bulk 10 pigs, a thresh-
t er and other farm implements
i were destroyed by fire late ! urday night. Fortunately
I house at least was saved.
st
Sat-
the
PHONE <
STONE’S
,, lt' FOR - .'■■■■■•
PROMPT removal of
DEAD OR DISABLED
COWS-HORSE'S .
, PRONE COLLECT
C. Hardy,
77.5; J. Hardy,
dy, 117.2;
Revington,
1125.
Peterboro
1242.1;
Hardy,
33; N.
Race - - J. Hardy.
Hardy, 1241, H.
; L. Revington, 12-
Hardy,
J
1239;
Hardy, 1221, C-
1224: B, Watson, 1208.
son of| Robert Ford, wn-age
(Air. and Mrs. Fred Ford has
t acted as »r.e of Gie servers
'in St. Marys Episcopal Church
Detroit for the past six years.
I While on a visit to Lucan this
l past week-end his many friends
* were very pleased *o see him act.
J as server for Mr. Waaiand on
i Sunday.
r. and Mrs. Tam Hepburn and
and Mrs. Harry McNaughton,
London Sunday with
i
I Brock-Culbert
| Five attendants wearing iden-
! tieally styled gowns in pastel
j tones proceeded the bride down
the aisle for the double ring
■ ceremony in which rene Lenore
! Culbert daughter of Mr. and
■ Mrs. Alfred I. Culbert, London,
i became the bride of William
■ John Brock of Kitchener, son of
Mrs. Brock and the late T. H. R.
Brock.
t The Misses Marion Ashworth,
1 Vivian Stanley, Helen Howard,
; and Alice Haggar returned home
on Monday after a most delight
ful week of travel. They went as
far north as Kirkland Lake, then
to Vald’or, Quebec, then to Mon-
> treal and Ottawa coming home
; by the Thousand Island and Tor
onto.
S.S, 6 Biddulph
Announces Results
This is the school reort of
Patrick’s School, S.S. No. 6 Bid
dulph. Names are in order of
merit:
Grade VIII to Grade IX Teresa
Ulasman.
Grade VII to VIII Harry Loy-
ens, Jim VanBussel.
Grade VI to VII John Conlin,
Joe Ulasman, Nellie Loyens.
Grade V to VI Judy Seifried,
Paul Conlin.
Grades IV and V to VI Ro
bert Reynolds, Mary Ulasman,
Chris VanBussel.
Grade HI to IV Mike
Caroline Thomson.
Grades II to III Hugh
Anita Gignac, Noreen
Elizabeth VanBussel, H a n n e y
Loyens, Patricia Harrigan, Jerry
Harrigan, Jackie DeBlack, Frank
Loyens.
Grade I to II Wilkemena Van
Bussel, Richard Johnson,
Grade I Hilly Loyens,
Loyens, Maurice Bos.
Dewan.,
Conlin,
Conlin,
Tony
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Presentations
Three of Lucan’s retiring
touchers were remembered by
their classs the last week of
scool. Mr. F. W. Morgenroth,
principal and teacher of grade
seven and eight was given a
gold initialled cuff and tie set.
Mr. Carl Crocker, teacher of
grades five and six was given a
and Miss
of grades
given
bronze elect rie lamp
Pat Gowlett,
three
china
teacher
and four was
basket of flowers.
a
Mrs. Fred Simpson of Clande-
boye spent Friday with her
daughter Mrs. Wes Revington.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd and
Carolyn who have been holiday
ing at
Huron
Mr.
spent
daughter and family in Barrie.
Ronald Carroll, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Carroll is holi-
j daying with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
I Hodgins.
The teachers, Miss Leslie and
Miss McComb and pupils of the
Granton School closed the school
year with a picnic at
Mr. and Mrs. V.
are holidaying with
ings sister, Mrs. T.
at Mt. Bridges.
Watford, Sarnia and Pt.
have returned home,
and Mrs. Harold Hodgins
the week-end with their
Fish Creek.
G. Banting
Mrs. Bant-
Sutherland
Anglican Picnic
The Sunday School and Con
gregational picnic of Holy Tri
nity Church will be held at
Sprinkbank on Wednesday, July
16. It is hoped all will reserve
this date and be on hand to
make the picnic a big success
Those wishing transportation are
asked to be at the Parish
at 1:30—with their picnic
ket.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynch Creek
more and Mrs. Brown of Van
Buren, Arkansas and Mrs. White-
head of St. Louis Missouri were
i ecent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hovey. (The former
i were neighbours of Mrs. Hovey
when she lived in the south).
This year, the fiftieth anniver
sary, is a big year in the history
of A.Y.P.A. work. Already plans
are being made for a massive
rally in St. Paul’s Cathedral,
London, September 22, for not
only present members but also
for all former A.Y.P.A. members
from all branches of London and
District Local Council. Bishop
Luxton will be the speaker.
Lucan members are urged to
present.
. Will the party who picked
the coal shoot at the Lucan
scrap dump for a purpose please
return same to Scott’s Elevator,
Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coughlin and
family spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Earle Young.
Saturday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Will McFalls were Mr. and
Mrs.
Mr.
foot and family of London.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brown and
Mrs. John Blasei’ and son
phen of St. Thomas
day with Mr. and
Thompson.
Week-end visitors
and Mrs. John Blaser and
Thomas spent
Mrs. Bert
Weldon
Hall s
bas-
All
be
up
Mike Cunningham and
and Mrs. Martland Light-
spent
Mrs.
Ste-
Sun-
Bert
CENTRAUA
Master Bobby and Miss. Dian
ne Quinton, of London were
week-end visitors with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur McFalls.
Mrs. C. O'Brien of London was
a recent visitor at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Glavin and
spent one day in the village
visiting with Mrs. Clara Abbott
and other friends.
Mr. jack Gates and his ne
phew, Master Bobby Lawrence,
were week-end guests with the
formers parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Gates.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Baynham
and family of Detroit, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Baynham and fam
ily of Exetej’ were Sunday visit
ors with Mr. and Mrs, George
Baynham. Mrs. Fred Baynham
and family remained for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Hodgins and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Steeper and Mr. Charles
Hodgins at Corbett on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Holden and
family were Saturday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc
Falls.
Mr. Richard Davey is visiting
with relatives in Exeter.
Misses Barbara Hunter, Joyce
Chambers, Donna and Maxine
Bowden are attending Summer
School in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson,
Linda and Billy of Wallaceburg
were week-end guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Lightfoot and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Godbolt,
Maxine and Lenore, Mr. and
Mrs. K. Greb and Wayne left on
Tuesday on a motor trip to New
market and points north. Master
Wayne will remain with his
g r a n d p a r e n ts, Mr. and Mrs.
Smith in Newmarket for some
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. William Had
dock of Lucknow called on
friends in the village on Thurs
day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden
and family were in Stratford on
Friday attending the funeral of
the late Fergus McCann.
Mrs. William Quinton of Lon
don was a Monday visitox1 with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
McFalls.
Mrs. E. Knight observed her
eighty-fifth birthday on Satur
day.
Mr. Beix Dempsey of Preston
called on friends in the village
on Sunday.
Major Bowers will be ixi
charge of the service in the
church on Sunday morning in
th absence of the pastor, Rev.
Burton who is oxi vacation.
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Former School Girls
At Clandeboye Shower
Miss Joan Simpson entertained
on Friday evening in honor of
Miss Shirley McRann, bride-elect
of July, at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Simpson, when 17 school chums
met (eight others were unable
to be present.
Court whist was played, and
the guest of honour presented
with a tri-light. Latex* refresh
ments were served and a social
time spent.
Stephen of
Sunday with
Thompson.
Week-end
and Mrs.
were Rev. Jake Lawson and son
fiom Cleveland Ohio, their
daughter. Mrs. Robert Braith
waite and children from Toron
to and the Rev. Addie Aylestock
from Owen Sound.
Lucan’s-twins, Larry and Gary
McFalls, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold McFalls celbrated their
thirteenth birthday on Friday,
-July 4, with a family gathering
at their home.
Mrs. Macintosh, who has been
on the sick list is feeling much
better.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Isa
bel Underwood were Mr.
Mrs. Opperthauser and
children and Mrs. Geo.
of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs.
"Smythe of Georgetown and
and Mrs. Aljoe Culbert. In
evening they all motored to
perwash.
Mrs. Howard Kew and
children are visiting Mrs. Kew’s
sister in Delhi.
Billie Brownlee has returned
to the Radar Station at Moncton
after a two week's furlough
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Brownlee.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mullins
and family of London sent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hodgins.
Mrs. Chas. Windsor is reliev
ing in the Post Office while Mr.
Chas. Haggar is on holidays.
Mr. Harvey Revington of
Camp Borden and his friend Roy
Kelly of Crumlin spent
week-end with Mr. and
Wes. Revington.
Mrs. George, Laverne
visitors
William
with Mr.
Aylestock
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Revington Picnic
Over 80 members of the
ington family gathered at Spring
bank Park July 2 for their an
nual family picnic and chicken
dinner. The day was ideal so a
most happy time was enjoyed by
all present. Sports of all kinds
including a ball game were on
the
Mr. Wilbert Revington of Lu
can
est
Rev-
program for the afternoon.
won the prize for the old-
member present and the in
fant babe of Mr. and Mrs.
Revington of Lucan was
youngest members present.
Don
the
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and Mrs. Harold Hunter
of Detroit picked up Mr. and
Mrs. John Casey on Friday and
all spent the week-end at Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Langford’s
cottage, at Jumping
Lake near North
turned to Lucan
night.
Donald Paquette
ward of the Catholic Welfare
Bureau is reported missing from
the farm of Leo Mitchell of Lu
can. Police throughout Western
■Ontario are trying to trace the
boy.
Messrs. L. Battie, Ken Beat-
tie, Howard Cranston, R. Pitt,
A. Windsor and Dr. Watson re
turned home on Sunday after a
very successful fishing trip at
the French River,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Orr
Norma of Parkhill called on
and Mrs. Harold Corbett
Monday.
Mr. Robert Hamilton and
Barry of Guelph spent the holi
day with the former’s father,
Mr. R. R. Hamilton of Lucan.
Dr. Watson and family and
Rose Revington spent Sunday at
Grand Bend.
Mrs. Fred McLean who under
went .an eye operation in St
Joseph’s Hospital, is home ana
was able to be in church on Sun
day. She also accompanied her
son and family to Bayfield to see
her granddaughter Dianne
is at camp there.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford
family of Detroit spent
Caribou
Bay and re
late Sunday
15 years old
and
Mr.
on
son
"Who
at
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and
the
week-end with Mrs. Irene Cour
sey.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ranting and
family of Toronto returned home
on Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Banting of Bowanville re
turned home on Wednesday.
While visiting Mr. and Mrs. > V.
G. Bantiug they all attended the
Strathroy races July 1.
About 40 relatives and friends
Of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Reving
ton had a picnic lunch on their
lawn on Sunday.
and
three
Foster,
G.
Mr.
the
Ip-
two
the
Mrs.
........... and
Anne are on a two month visit
to Charlottetown. P.E.I.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garrett
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coleman.
Mr. William Brownlee is on
a business trip for the Super
test t Construction Co." He is
erecting an oil station at Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins
spent last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Fletcher at Wood
ham.
Though the prolonged dry
spell worked havoc with the
strawberry crop around Lucan
it provided a bumper crop Of
potato bugs.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Was-
nidge and Billy called for Mr.
and Mrs. N. Wasnidge and all
drove to Norich where they were
guests With Mr. John McMillon
and Mr, and Mrs. H. Pritchard.
While driving his mower on
July 1, Mr. Wayne McRoberts
had a miraculous -escape. His
horses ran away and Mr. Mc
Roberts was thrown to
ground. Luckily he escaped With
just a very bad shaking up.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Sigram Of
visitors
Magof-
Avon were week-end
with Mr, and Mrs, Cann
fin.
the
Miss Mary Stevens is visiting
her Aunt
Sunday
Mrs. N.
Margaret
Margaret
Atwood,
Mrs. Jack Modgins.
callers on Mr. and
Wasnidgo were Miss
Roe and Misses Muta,
and Mr. Krnie Roe of
SAINTSBURY
Mr. and Mrs. C- Ings, of Lon
don, spent July at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Atkinson and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis attended
the races at Stratliory on Tues
day.
Mrs. W. J. Davis and Ivan ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. M. Ab
bott to Scotland, Ont. on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis and
Alexia, Mrs. J. Barker and Joan
Mrs. E. Greenlee, Larry, Leslie
and Joyce McDonald spent Thurs
day at Grand Bend.
Mr. Ronald Carroll spent the
week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hodgins, of Lu
can.
Miss Joyce McDonald spent
several days this ast week at the
home of Alexia Davis and at
tended the Orange Service at
Metropolitan Church, London,
on Sunday also Mr. and Mrs. H.
Davis and Mrs. F. Davis.
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