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THE TIMESADVOCATE, EXETER MAMA THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4,1955
Lucan And DHi!i.:.t:ri.:t News
Dr, W E..Hodgins
Dies in England
(Lucan friends have received;
Ward of the death of Dr. Wilfred
l7.
Hodgins, 62, at Essex, Eng-
lend;alast Friday oY a cerebral
henterrhage.
Son at the late M. and Mrs.
Chris Hodgins, he was born on
the Coursey lload, a utile south
of Wean. He was a member of
Holy Trinity Church, attended
Luean High School and graduat-
ed
t
od ftom the University of Toron-
to
-
to in 1916 after returning from.
war service overseas with, the
Canadian Army ecal
Corps.
After graduation he returned
to the service which took him. to
Mesopotamsia, India and Persia.
In 1920 he joined the LAN, and.
served in Ireland, India .and Iraq.
In World War Ii .he- was ap-
pointed principal medical officer
of Costal Command in England
and later to Air Ministry and
Technical 'Command. In the final
years a the war he was principal
medical officer to the base air
farces in S. E. Asia. Ile retired
in 1946 as Air Commodore and
became Chairman of the Board
for the Ministry of Pensions.
Besides his wife, he is sur-
vived by one sister and two bro-
thers, Mrs. Joseph Shaw, Isling-
ton Heights; Gerald and Ken-
neth Hodgins, of Toronto.
Personal Items
Barry and Rpger Black, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Black,.
are holidaying. in Peterboro with
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Olmstead
at their cottage and city home.
Mrs. J. B. Armitage, who has
been in London for some time
with her brother, ,called on Lu-
can friends last week.
Mrs. Tom Flynn agent a few
days last week in London with
her daughters.
Last Sunday, Mr, and Mrs,
Frank Hardy attended the Jack-
son picnic held at Ipperwash.
Mrs, R. Ankers, of Trenton,
called on Lucan friends last
Thursday and attended the W.I.
Meeting in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs: Don Ankers and
family,. of Barrie, have returned
home after spending a week with
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hodgins and
family.
Mrs. E, Hodgson, of Clande-
boye, and her granddaughter,
Miss Helen Webb, of Edmonton,
were Thursday visitors with Mrs.
C. W. Hawkshaw and Miss Helen
Watson.
Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Barrow-
clough, of Oshawa, are spending
a couple of weeks with their
daughter, Mrs. Arthur Black and
family,
iNirs. Viola Jenkin, of Bradford,
visited with Lucan friends last
week,
Mr. and Mrs..W. Stuart spent
last weekend in London with
their daughter.
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Moore
and family left by motor last
Monday for Saskatchewan where
Mr. Moore will be stationed near
Yorkton.
Mrs. William Patterson and
son, Michael, of Canton, Ohio,
made Mr. and Mrs. Frank Har-
dy's home their headquarters
while visiting all the Hardy
family. .
MMr. R. Sidney 'Smith, of To-
ronto, was a Tuesday guest with
his niece, Mrs. Helen Watson.
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Aylmer Pumpkin, Fancy, 28 Oz. • 190
(Lk Leaf Golden Wax Beans, 20 Oz 19¢
Newport Fluffs, 3% Qt. Box • 19¢
St. William Jams or Matrknalades
Assorted 9 Oz. Jars, Each 19¢
39c
Clark's Beans with Pork, 15 Oz. .. 3/39¢
Garden Patch Peas, 15 Oz. ,....... 3/390
Aylmer Peaches, Halves, 15 Oz. •. 2/390
Velvet Flour, 5 Lb. Bag 890
Quaker Corn Flakes (50 off Pack)
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Dole's Pineapple Juke 20 Oz..... 2/29¢
Stokeley's Tomato Juice, 20 Oz... 2/29¢
Allen's Apple Juice 48 Oz. „,,,..,. 290
Kool-Aid, All Flavors .,..,.... 5 Pkgs. 29¢
Freshie, All Flavors
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Bee Hive Golden Syrup, 2 Lb. Tin .. 290
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Pard Dog Food, 15.0z. ........, ..... 2/25¢
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.ucan ins
First Pace
In the Thames Valley League
an Wednesday .evening .at Gran-
ton, ,Lucan defeated Harrington
10-1. The game was a sudden
death contest to decide tap spot.
In Lucan on Friday night, Lu -
can •blanked Granton 8-0 in the
first gene of the best -of -three
septi -finals.
The L cangitIs loot t
heirfirst
game when Dashwood defeated.
them here 11-8 last Tuesday
eight.
}Mrs. Harry Lusb and family
and Mrs. Pearl Hodgins, Wood-
stock,
oodstock, were Tuesday visitors with,
Mr, .and Mrs. Doug Ewen and
family,
Granton Church
Scene Of Vows
In a double -ring ceremony at
the United Church, Granton,.
Elizabeth Louise (Betty Lou)
Garrett, daughter of ,Mr. and.
Mrs. Kenneth G. Garrett, Gran-
ton, was united in marriage to
Murray James Martin, son of Mr.
and Mrs, William Martin; of St.
Marys.
The Rev, A. )1.*Lloyd, who also
married the (parents of tbe bride,
performed the ceremony,
For her wedding, the bride
chose a white crystalise dress
with matching accessories and
she carried a white Bible crested
with red roses.
Miss Anne Anderson, London,
was the bride's only attendant
wearing a -.powder blue dress with
white accessories and corsage of
pink roses.
Elwood Anderson attended the
groom as best man,
Following a reception at the
home of the bride's parents, the
couple left for a wedding trip to
the United States. On their re-
turn they will reside in London.
W.M.S. Plan Picnic
1Nlrs, Alex; Young presided at
the United Church W.M.S. meet-
ing last Wednesday afternoon
and Mrs, 3. IVIpLean's group had
charge of the program, During
The ;business session arrange-
ments were made for a picnic
meeting at the Corbett farm on
August 11.
The highlight of the meeting
was the entertaining of 50 mem-
bersof thei
Mission and Baby
Band and their mothers. • Mrs.
Murray Hodgins, assisted by
Shelagh Ewen and Beth Hodgins,
had charge of the games.
Sees Strange Sky Object
On Wednesday, July 20, Geo.
R. 'Crinnian, proprietor of the
Lord Elgin Restaurant, Elgin-.
field, reports seeing a strange
object in tbe sky at 10,10 p.m.,
the shape of a 40 -watt light bulb,
metallic green -blue color with an
outer ring' of yellowish white. It
gave off no odour and made no
sound.
This is the second strange ob-
ject Mr. Crinnian has seen,
About a year ago he and John
Park, of Lucan, saw an orange -
size object go straight up in the
sky and the next day discovered
a strange deposit on the ground,
Injures Heel
Mr. Wes Hodgins, while prying
.a board on the loading platform
o1 the Lucan Elevator last Thurs-
day, had the misfortune to break
a bone in his right heel when
tbe platform gave way. He was
taken to St. Joseph's Hospital for
X-rays and treatment.
Hydro Service Centre
The Lucan Area staff ,began
the steel work of the new Hydro
Service Centre last Monday. The
6 -ft. Industrial fence is almost
completed. Tenders are now be-
ing called forthe plumbing and
heating tenders.
WI Plans Series
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Hea a_ Talks
The president, • Mrs1I Frank
(lardy, presided for the July
meeting ,of the Lucan W.1, held
in the Anglican Church basement
last Thursday evening. The los-
ing side of the recent contest
Treaded by Mrs. Wes Hodgins had
iharge of the program and re-
freshments.
During the short busip:esa sea -
on itto contact
sm was deet a _tac
dad
the Acme Hug •Company and
make the necessary arran'geme`nts
for a demonstration, It was also _
decided to contact Dr. Evan
Shute and, if 'possible, arrange
for a series of three or more
health lectures early this Fall.
The subjects will be chosen at
the ;September meeting.
Mrs. Murray Hodgins was an
enthusiastic M.Q. for a program
of stunts. Mrs. John Park read
a poem entitled "Sixty 'Years.
Ago," written by her grand-
father, Mr. William Revington.
Personal Items
-On Tuesday, July 20, John
Parkinson, email sgn of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Parkinson, celebrat-
ed his eighth birthday by taking
si>i, of his little playmates to Gib-
bon's Park, London, for bathing
and returned home for refresh-
ments.
Mrs. Richard Fullerton, of
California, is spending a week
with Mr .and Mrs. Frank Hardy.
Mrs. James Morley, of Ailsa
Craig, was a Saturday visitor
with Mrs. Pearl Murdy.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wes
Hodgins included Mr. and Mrs.
•Miller Guest, of St. Thomas, on
Friday and Mrs. Joe Hodgins,
Judy and Joey, of Owen Sound,
and Miss Betty Lou Fortey, of
London, on Sunday.
The following three Scouts have
successfully passed their tests
and will .attend the ,Scout Jam-
boree •Camp at Niagara .August
18-28, Jack Young, ICeith
Frost and John Conlin.
Mrs. Frank Coates and Mrs. R.
Dickins were Friday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole-
man.
After a two weeks' motor trip
as far south as New York, Mrs.
Irene Coursey has returned home,
She was accompanied by Mr, and
Mrs, Fred Ford and Ralph who
spent the weekend in Lucan.
Mrs. B. H. Elliott underwent
an operation in St, Joseph's
Hos-
pital last Tuesday. Her mother,
Mrs. A. Adams, of Toronto,. is
looking after the apartment while
she is in the hospital.
Mr. • Basil Nagle and family
have moved into the house pur-
chased from Mr. Ken Beattie on
Market St.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold' Morley
and Lorne and Mrs. Gary Gra-
'ham, of Londoti, spent. the week-
end in Owen Sound.
•Carla and Peter Revington;
children of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Revington, are spending their
vacation with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Reving-
ton.
Four-year-old Richard Whyte,
of Bothwell, is spending his
holidays with his grandparents
while his parents, Mr. • and Mrs.
Jack Whyte, are welcoming a
new son, born July 18.
Mrs. T. C. McFarlane spent
last Friday in Parkhill, the guest
of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Jennings.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Windsor
spent last Sunday in Dashwood,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gib-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kew and
family spent a few days last week
in Delhi, the .guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Spicer, and Mr.
Kewrontospent last weekend in To-
,
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Tate, of
Dearborn, and Mr, John McMa-
hon, of Chicago, are holidaying
with Mr. and Mrs. G. Strasser
and Mr and Mrs. Cecil Hodgins
and family.
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couple From H+�tland
Ceiebrate Anniversary
Honoring Mr, and Mrs. $toffer
Faber of H.R. 1 Hensel', 29
neighbours and friends, all na-
tives of Holland, .tet at their
home Friday evening to celebrate
their 6golden wedding anniversary
amid to present them with two bed
lantPs. The presentation was
made by Mrs. Dirk Van Wieren
and Mrs. ,Cecil Damen. A social
hour was spent in reminiscing
the old days back in Holland.
A family dinner was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Roches
FaberSundayion3 pre-
sent The bridal table
with 6 Prble was centred
with , a three-tier wedding cake
flanked with. nk golden lde maoas Mr, u
h gn
Lucan Personals
Michael Atkinson, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Gerald Atkinson, Lan-
don, is holidaying with his grand-
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wes. At-
kinson.
Miss Hattie Hodgins has re-
turned home after a three week
visit with her sister, Mrs. Alvin
McLean and fancily, where she
was recuperating from an injury
to her leg.
iMiss Marion. Coursey is spend-
ing .a couple of weeks in New
Brunswick.
Mr. Harry Bawden, Toronto,
called on Miss Ida Porte, still ih
St. Joseph's Hospital, and Mrs.
Helen Watson, in Luean, last
Saturday.
Miss Helen Hodgins, of Lon-
don, is spending her vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Hodgins.
Mr. and .Mrs. William Ayle-
stock and Donald spent the past
week holidaying with their fam-
ily in Toronto and North Buxton.
Dr, Harvey Revington, who re-
cently opened a dental office on
Queens St„ London, spent last
Sunday with his father, Mr. Wes
Revington and family,
Mrs. Helen Hookway, London,
and Mrs. Fred Humphrey and
Linda, of Streetsviile, were Sun-
day guests with Mrs, T, D. Orme
and Murray.
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. T.
S. Hill included Mr. Wilfred Hill,
of Niagara, over the weekend,
and Mr. and Mrs. Cruickshank,
of Weston, on Tuesday.
Mr. Will Havekost, of London,
was a Friday visitor with Mr. and
Mrs. W. "J. McFalls.
and Mrs. Faber were presented
with a purse :p1 stoney from the
;amity.
ity.
IVir. and Mrs. Faber catue to
Canada from Rolland 80 years
ago, settling in Hensall where
they lived for a short time, after-
wards taking Up fanning,
They, :have a family of five
sons, Harry, Jack, Egrbert, no -
chits and CQrnelins, and nine
:grandchildren, all residing in the
He?jsali area.
Hens t Personals
Rov O. D. Daniel will easug
his ower pulpit in the Vatted
Church this corning Sunday, .Aug
'est 7, and will preach his tTrst.
sermon in the church. He arta
inducted in June ibis year. Mem-
bers Qf Carmel Presbyterian
Church wilt worship In this
church. for the month of August..
Mr. and Mrs. John D. 10dwards
and son Davidson, 01 Pallas
Texas, were .guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John'golden during the past
week.
Mr, and Mrs. Doug Sangster
and Sandra, of London,. Mr. and
Mrs. Herb iStrettou and Peggy, Of
Lucan, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Minnie Sangster,
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Cooked Ham ,.,„,.„,... ,.„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ......... . 95¢ Per Lb.
Smoked Picnic Shoulders (Whole) ,„.,.. 45¢ Per Lb.
Rolled Veal Fronts .„„.„,..,...4,, 39¢ Per Lb.
Side Bacon, 1 Lb. Pkgs, 49¢
Pure Pork Sausage 390 Per Lb.
Grocery Specials
Javex, 64 Oz.. 39¢
Certo (Liquid) 25¢
Granulated Sugar, 5 Lb. Pkgs. 40¢
Marshmallows, 1 Lb. Pkgs. 35¢
Wax Paper 25¢
Blue Bonnet Margerine (Yellow -Quik) 290
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MADE -TO -MEASURE SUIT
Sale .Ends August 8
• Ties
Men's Ready -Made Suits
Reg. $59.00 -On Sale at $42.00 ,
Reg, $55.00-O.n Sale at $39.00
2 5% Off
• ALL SPORT COATS
• SPORT SHIRTS • SWIM TRUNKS
Sport Shirts
•. Short Sleeve
Reg. $3.95 -On Sale at $2.95, 2 for
Long Sleeve •
• Reg. $4.95 -On Sale at $3.95, 2 for $7.49
T Shirts
Reg, $1,95 -On Saleot $1.39, 2 for
Reg, $1.50 -On Sale at $1.19, 2 for $2.25
'Reg. $1.50 - On Sale at 98¢, 2 for $1.95
Reg. $2.00 -On Sale at $1.29, 2 for $2.50
Speciale
• BROADCLOTH SHORTS
Boxer Style 98 Pr.
Boy's Wear
• T-SHIRTS
Reg. $1.49 -On Sale at $1.19
• SPORT SHIRTS
Reg. $2.95 -On Sale at $1.95
Reg. $1.98 --On Sale at $1.39
it 20% OFF ALL SWIM TRUNKS
$5.49 • 'DAVY CROCKETT SHORTS
"keg. 98¢ --On Sale at 79¢
• DAVY CROCKETT LONGS
Reg. $1.98 -On Sale at $1.49
• DAVY 'CROCKETT T-SHIRTS
$2.75 Reg. 98¢ -On Sale at 69�
$1.00 Off
f • DRESS STRAW HATS 10
• LONG DRESS PANTS
Reg. $4.95 -On Sale at $2.98
• POLO PYJAMAS
Reg. $2,98 -On Sale ,at $1.98
LADIES' WEAR
2 5 % Off
All Ladies', Misses' and Girls'
Swim Suits -- Summer Dresses
Special
-- Coats
Suits - Surrrrrrer Hand Bags
Fringed Chenille Bed Spreads .
Size 81" -1(00"-popular Main shades including white -
a real bargain this mouth at $5.95 each.
Foam - Rubber. Pillows
Large Size -On Sale at 55.50 each, 00.75 pelt.
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