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To Maintain Cemetery
Members of the board of Nurs-] sang “The Wedding Prayer” anc’
ery( cemetery met m Clandeboye j “0 Perfect Love.”
United Church to discuss the up- .....................
keep of the cemetery. Mrs. Or
ville Pixon, Charles Rollings and
Garnet Flynn were appointed to
take charge of collecting funds
for cemetery care. Chairman of
the board is Harold Lynn and
secretary is Rea Neil.
Boggs-Murlass Nuptials
Harvest Thanksgiving services
will be held at St. James Church
on Sunday, September 30 (Stand
ard Time). At tne morning serv
ice at II a.m., The Rev. M. H.
Elston, Centralia, will be the
guest speaker. Canon C. J. Queen
of London will speak at the eve
ning service at 7.30 p.m. The
Rector, the Rev, J. P, Prest,'
will be taking services at Har-
rietsville and Clinton.
Clandeboye Girl
Weds Airman
Candelabra and white gladioli
decorated St. James Anglican Church for the wedding of Joan
Creswell Murless and Alexander
J. Boggs. The bride is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Mur-
lessi Clandeboye and the groom
is the son of Mrs. Frances Boggs
and the late Ernest Boggs, Tor
onto.
The Rev. J. F. Wagland offici
ated,’ assisted by the rector, the
Rev. J. P. Prest. Mrs. J. H.
Paton presided at the organ and
Mrs. K. Egan, Lucan, the soloist,
I’m Moth-
• m Juuve.| The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, chose
an ankle-length gown of white
; crystalette over satin designed
with Umpire bodice of French
laced styled with sweetheart
neckline and lily point sleeves.
The very full bouffant skirt had
insets of lace. Her fingertip veil
i of English illusion net was held
i by a headdress of sequins and
I she carried a( bouquet of red
sweetheart roses entwined with
English ivy.
Miss Brenda Mason, London,
as maid of honor wore a strap
less ankle-length gown - of blue
variegated silk >riet with ruffled
bouffant skirt, matching t stole
and headdress. She carried a
crescent arrangement of pink
and white carnations.
Miss Suzy Murless, as her
sister's bridesmaid,,wore a strap
less ankle-length gown of pale
pink, nylon net, trimmed with
permanent pleating and sequins
and matching stole. She carried
a arrangement of hlue- tinted
mums and maiden hair fern.
Little Judy Woodrow of Centralia
as flower girl wore blue frosted
nylon over taffeta and carried a
cascade of pink and white carna
tions with matching floral head
dress.
The groom’s brother
Boggs was best man.
and Harry Boggs of
were ushers,
Receiving the guests „
Lucan Memorial Centre,
bride’s mother wore grey French
lace over dusty pink taffeta,
with grey and pink accessories
and corsage of white mums. The
groom’s mother chose rose net
over taffeta, with beige acces(-
sories and corsage of white
mums.
The Ladies’ Guild of St, James
Church served the wedding din
ner to sixty guests. Mr, James
Higgins of Weston proposed the
toast to the bride.
For their wedding trip to Mon
treal and Quebec the bride don
ned a wine flecked woollen tweed
suit with beige accessories and
a corsage of whj.te carnations.
The groom, a member of the
R.C.A.F., is stationed at St, Hu
berts, Quebec, where they will
reside. The bride was a member
of the -R.C.A.F, Auxiliary, Lon
don.
Personal Items
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Murless jior the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. James Higgins
and Glynis of Weston, Mr. Ern
est Boggs, Toronto, and Miss
Brenda Mason, London.
Mr. and Mrs, George Summers
and family of London have tak
en up residence in the J. Harri
son house.
A former resident, Mac Harri
son now of Aylmer, pas started
the two-year course at London
Ernest
Edward
Toronto
at the
the
H. J. CORNISH & CO.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
H. J. Cornish, L. F. Cornish, D. Mitchell
264 DUNDAS ST. LONDON, ONT.
Announcements
1. Pliofilm between steaks and chops for easy separa-
■ tion without defrosting.
Minced Beef ground twice and if desired frozen
and cut into individual patties .for quick cooking
without defrosting. •
‘'Minute Steaks” from bottom round and cuts
which are excellent but need a little tenderizing.
We have a “Minute Steak” machine.
Your meat wrapped in .Polythene Freezer Paper.
This prevents freezer burn—shrinkage—discolora
tion—or loss of any kind. ’ ti
All suitable cuts boned and rolled. This saves
space — allows tighter wrapping — meat can be
sliced and served more readily. Bones may be
used for soup stock.
Stewing beef cut in cubes for cooking without de
frosting. Excess fat is removed.
7, Your meat fast frozen at very low temperatures—
-Juices and flavor retained.
Our Slaughter House Is Open Every Monday
And Any Time In Case Of Emergency
Baby Beef Heart—Liver—Tongue
.Fresh Killed — Lb.
Exeter Frozen Foods
PhbHS 70 Malfli St.
tautj a m es Ta y I o r.47!..
| Dies In Hospital Nine-Foot Dahlia
I James Wilson Taylor, 47, died
in St. Joseph’s hospital, Lon
don, on Tuesday.
Born in Crediton, he came to
Exeter more than 30 years ago.
He was an employe? of the Medd
creamery for a number of years
and for the past 10 years had
been a representative of Shell Oil Company in this district.
He was a member of Caven
Presbyterian Church, Exeter,
I.Q.O.F. lodge 167 and the Exeter
Fire Department.
RAHWAY
TIME TABLE
CHANGES
EffactiW
SUNDAY
BIRTHS
;y—IxA.0 and Mrs.
y, R.C'.A.E1'. Station, i, announce t............
Pet or, hi Sei
Septemhei -- Stepl HI. and
of, Exetei
,sm
Huron
1956,
—Mr. t ' irich,
llteli
ital,
and, P.O., ..........
. birth of their daugh-
JU th Huron Hospital,
25, 3.956.
■Mr. ana Mrs. Robert
anounce tha
their daughter, Sharon
at South Huron Hos- 1956.
SOJ
Pit bri
'I TDD Y—Mr.
Cuddt, -■ _ __birth of their si
at South ’'
DUCHARMh
diarme, ’ ’th
Hosr
-Mr.
Ha;
the
... ... SoSeptember :
MULDOON—i...
. Muldoon, of Exetei
birth of
Lorraine, ...
pital, September 17, ,__
NICHOLSON—F/O and Mrs. D. T.
Nicholson, RCAF Station, Cen
tralia, announce the birth of their
son at South Huron Hospital,
September 23, 1956; a brother for
David.
RASMUSSEN—To F/O and Mrs. R.
B. Rassmussen, Greenwood, N.S.,
formerly of Exeter, a son, Glen ~ . -- 13S6;
iveignt a ins,, t ozs. <■
ROSE—Mr. and Airs. Samuel Rose,
the birth of
Irene Elaine, at
c
t ember
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the hli
Huron 1956.
HA LE V-
Haley,
Bounce ter at
Zi
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1.1, 19ten and J
Mrs. La
r, announ
>n, Randy
Hospital,
and Mrs. .'-'Ont., an
Ir son atSept emb
. Mrs. X Exetei
Station
formerly of Exeter, .
Ray, on • September
weight 9, lbs., 7 ozs.18,
ila
ice
ith
n
Exeter, announce
their daughter, ; .... .........
, South Huron Hospital, September
22. 1956.
SPEERS—Rev. and Mrs. George Speers, Saskatoon, (nee Ethelwyn
Daniel) announce the birth of
the-ir son, Daniel Arthur, in. the
General Hospital, Saskatoon, on
September ID, 1956; a grandson
for Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Daniel, Hensall.
TILLEY—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tilley
wish to announce the birth of
their son in Clinton.. Community
Hospital' on September 26, 1956.
DEATHS
GARDINER—Passed away in Birch
River, Manitoba, on Thursday,
September 21, W. J. Gardiner, in his sixty-eighth year.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, of
Exeter, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Doris Maybelle, to Mr, Gordon Fleming
Simpson, son of Mr. And Mrs.
James Simpson, Kirkton. The mar
riage to take place on Saturday,
October 13 at the home of the
bride’s parents. 29*
of Wind-
with ber ,
returned
spending
Teachers’ College, ;
Miss Mary Jane Hall
sor spent the weekend
parents here.,
. Mr. Clifford Cobleigh
home on Friday after _r„r__o
a few weeks in the Military Hos
pital in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex O’Neil of
Aylmer spent several days visit- •
ing friends in the' community.
Mr. Rea Neil and Mr. Billie
Simpson were notified tp attend
the Ontario Supreme Court Fall
assizes in London on Monday.
Miss Anne McKenzie, R.N., of
Chatham, spent the weekend with
Mrs. A. Hendrie. On Sunday they
attended the . Harvest Thanks
giving service at St, Peter’s
Anglican Church in Dorchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carter,
Clarence Carter and Miss Patric
ia Carter of Londonzatte^ded the
funeral service for Mr. John T.
McGale of London on Saturday.
Church'
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CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, September 30
10:00 a.m’.—Our Rally Day
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
Promotion of Scholars
7:30 p.m. — W.S.W.S. Day
Prayer Service. ■
of
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Faro.we, Minister
2:00 p.m.—English Service
In Main St. United Church
Everybody, Welcome
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main St.
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic-Service
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer
Fri., 8 p.m. — Christ’s Ambas
sadors
“There’s a welcome here, in the
Cliurch of the Full Gospel,”
Rev. L. W. Krause, Pastor
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: K. L. Zorn, Phon®
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Mission Festival
Rev. C. Klages, of Moncton,
guest speaker.
65
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MENNONITE MISSION
THAMES ROAD
EXETER
Sunday School
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
"Teach Me Thy Truth, O
Supt,:. Stanley Saudef, Zurich
Lord’'
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel kerr, B.A., B.D.
» Minister
10:00 a.m.—Rally Day Service
for Sunday School and . Con
gregation
The Sunday School will as
semble at 9:45 a.m.
Sacrament of Bap.tism
11:00 a.m.—Social Period for all
in the Sunday School room.
Pictures will be screened on
France, Switzerland, Germany
and England.
Mon, Oct. 1. 4 p.m. — Mission
Band meeting.
Tues,, Oct. 2, 8 p,m. — Circle
meeting.
THE'ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
10:15 a,m.—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Vestry Meeting—Monday, Oct 1,
8 p.m., in Parish Hall.
t ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren'
CREDITON 1
Rev, Gier. R. Stroma, Minister
10:30 a.m.—Rally Day
Promotion Service and Child-
; ten's Program,
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
Monday—Mission Band I,
ENGAGEMENTS
The Engagement is announced of
La Belle Janet Coward, d. ’
of Air. noy Toward, Woodhai
the late Mrs. t’oward. to Mr.
Wilfred Dixon, son of Mi
Mrs. Wilfred Dixon, of riano«^K
Xhe marriage to take place Satur
day. October 6,.........................
Thames Road. U........
Staff Sergeant and ander - -
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dau
Let son
Ha;
ma day
i At Clandeboye
> Mrs. J. McEwen, of Clande-
! boye, reports growth of a dahlia
mine feet high, in her garden.
[former Nora McGinnis are two
daughter'
",»), and i
Hiram r. and
deboy e. j
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Alex-
Ont.,... (heir
A. 11. Barry
. Man..
Alexander
Ont The
o’efaek^in I Surviving besides his wife the
i, Ottawa. i former Norah McInnis are two
27* ________ .., ,., ,Beaver, of
jf
of Pli
at 1 o’clot
ited Church.
_,J Mm........- of Ottawa, he, engagement of
...... Ann, L A.::,
of Churclilll
id Mrs. ti Bend,
.Tesslmai
re '
t, Bett;-M.jllto:
ot Mr.
Gr ■riage will
Christ
Mr.
Exeter
engagement ... .
Wanda Jeanette, to Mr.' Alexander I •
iheflVten MrM,’civne!h Sy‘North j ~Continued *0™ Page 14
Burnab.v, Vancouver, B.c. trhe wed- Their assistance is urgently re-
l.a.ke Friday evening, j quired for the presentation Of a
>w.
The next group to be organ
ized, will be the senior citizens,
Weather permitting, the Lucan
Public School hopes to hold an
inyitation track and field meet
in October.
Just got it from “the horse's i
•mouth.” The new barn for race,
horses will be erected behind
the arena this fall. The horses
are getting the “run ‘ around" j
these days. Several are being' worked out daily, . j
The control board of the Lucan
Arena and Community Centre,
met Saturday night,, with Erwin
Scott presiding. Results of meet
ing will bring further alterations
and. improvements to be com-,
pleted before Booster Nite, Octo
ber 5, when we shall be enter
tained by ah internationally fa
mous -.speaker, the “one and
only” Rev. Captain Norman
Rawson, of Montreal. Be a
Lucan Booster folks!
Here we would like to pay
special tribute to an erstwhile
and talented young lady of our
community, Miss Joan McLean.
Miss McLean, voluntarily under
took the instruction of tumbling
classes, this past year. The re
sults were most remarkable.
However Miss McLean is' un-
.able to continue her .good work.
This being her graduating year
from Queens University, she
feels her studies will require
her undivided attention. We are
sorry to lose such an accomplish
ed and conscienteous helper for
our youth and sincerely hope
some of our talented young folk
will come forth to fill this va
cancy*.
Investment Recommendations:
For those with time to spend, an
investment in youth activities,
pays bigger and better divi
dends!
Describes Life
On Radar Line
Mr. M. O. (Buck) Smith
Main St. Lucan, was one of the
men of the Mid-Canada radar
line at Cranberry Pottage, Man
itoba (near The Pas) who was
recently interviewed by Lloyd
Lockhart, Star Staff Correspond
ent.
Mr. Smith, an employee of
Lachie Bros.,, .worked' for seven
months, on micro-waves in Nova
Scotia- before starting' on the
Mid-Canada radar line last May,
which took him into the wilds of
Northern Canada where often he
didn’t get his mail for weeks.
Since there, he reports he has
gained, 14 pounds and another
man has put on 32. Food is
wonderful, he even gets tired of
steaks. However, life is unexcit
ing, just eat, work and sleep.
On Sunday he takes time off to
read and do his laundry in a
cement mixer.
ghter •Is Hi,
ct
J Il on,ai•an.. „___ ....
take place oi 6 at 2 < ■
h Cathedral,
rs. Harry ;
Jet ober
C'hurch
and Mj ........... ...
, out., wish to announce the |it of their only daughter, J X.UCBn
I daughters, Marjorie, Mrs. Edwin
Hills of Byron and Helen at
homeLhis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Taylor, Exeter; a brother,
Harold of Usborne and three j sisters,' Mrs. R, E. Russell, Miss
j Jean and Miss Jeanette Taylor
all of TExeter.
The body is resting at the
Hopper-Hockey funeral home
where a private service will be
conducted by the Rev
I Kerr on Friday at 2 p.m. Inter-
| ment .will be in the Exeter ceme
tery.
home
Samuel
SEPT. 30th, 1956
Full information from
CANADIAN NATIONAL
pctober 19, at the home ot the minatrol cHa’ bride's parents. 27c sno
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanlts to my many friends for letters, cards, treats and visits
while I was in a cast. Also thanks
io Local 236 for the basket of fruit,—Mrs. Bob Duncan. 27c
_A. J. Sweitzer wishes to express hts ■ appreciation to all who helped.
,W,,niake the trade fair a success, both in exhibits and donations.' 27*
I wish Io thank the many friends
who remembered me with cards,
treats, visits and flowers while in Victoria Hospital and at home.—
Rena Murray. 27*We wish to thank all those who
donated money or assisted in any
way at the time ot our fire.—Mr,
and Mrs, Louis Masnlca and famllv, Crediton. 27*
We wish to thank all those who
so kindly remembered Donnie with cards, gifts and visits whiie a patient in South Huron Hospital.—
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kerslake. 27*
The family ot the late Mrs. John (Melinda) Baker wish to express
their sincere thanks to relatives
and friends for tjielr kindness and
sympathy extended to them during
their recent, sad bereavement, for
beautiful floral tributes and sym
pathy cards. Special thanks to Rev.
Becker, Dr. Newland, pallbearers,
flower bearers, the ladies who
helped look after her during her Illness, Westlake funeral hbme and
all who assisted in any way. 27We wish (o thank dll the friends
and relatives who so kindly re- , membered, Mrs. G e n 11 n e r with
flowers, cards, treats and visits
while a patidnt In Victoria Hospital
and since returning home. Special
^thanks to Dr. Fletcher. Dr. 'Mowry,
the doctors and nurses of the
fourth floor of Victoria Hospital,
Trivitt Memorial Church, Exeter
Kinsmen Club, Exeter Kinette Club,
to all who donated blood. To every
one a sincere thank you.—Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Genttner. 27*
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown and
the grandchildren of the late Mrs,
John Brow'n wish to convey their
appreciation and thanks to their
friends and neighbours for the
kindness and sympathy shown dur
ing their recent bereavement, the
beautiful floral tributes and sym
pathy cards, also for kindness extended to Mrs. Brown during her
illness. Special thanks to Re< and
Mrs. A. E. Holley, Mr. Morley Bol
lock, the elders of Greenway United
Church, Mr. Lawrence Box, Dr.
Scrlmgeour and all who assisted in any way. 27*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to the many friends' and
neighbors and Bride of Huron Re
bekah Lodge who remembered me
with cards, flowers, treats and
visits while T was a patient in Victoria. 'Hospital. Special thanks to
our neighbours who have been so
very, very kind to me • and my
family since my retubn home,—
Clara, Harris. 27c
. The family of the late Ezra Faist wish to thank their many friends,
neighbours and relatives for their kindness shown during their re
cent sad. bereavement of a beloved
husband and father, also for beauti
ful floral tributes and sympathy
cards. Special thank, to the mini
sters and the staff of the South Htirdn Hospital, Dr. Butson
Dr. Lewds. » ’
IN MEMORIAM
PYM—In loving memory of a ___
sister and aunt, Minnie V. Pym,
who was killed In an accident
one year ago, October 2.
We do not need a special day
To bring you back to mind,
The days we do not think of you Are .very hard to find.
You had so many pleasant ways
Of being kind and true That every day along life’s way
Holds loving thoughts of you. —Lovingly remembered by sister
Ella, nieces and nephews. 27*
PYM—In loving memory of a dear
wife, mother and grandmother, Minnie. Pym, who passed Awdy
one year ago. October 2, 1955.
So many things have happened,
Mom Since you were called away
Things you would have enjoyed
Had you been left to stay,
So many tilings 16 share with you
In just the usual way,
Things that could he So much nicer If you were hdre today.
We cannot bring the o(d days back,
Your hand we cannot touch,
But God has given us w'onderful
memories Of our Mom we loved so much.
—Lpvingly remembered by hus
band, sOn, daughters, daughter-in-
law, sons-in-law and grandchildren.
27*
STEPHEN—ih loving memory of a
dear son and brother, Harry
Stephen, who passed away one
year ago, September 29, 1955..
Asldep in God’s beautiful garden
Free from all sorrow and pain,
Time may heal the broken hearted,
Years may make the wound less sore.
Rut it cannot, fill the longing
For the loved one gone before.
—Ever remembered by’his mother,
father, sisters and brothers. 27c
WEIN—In loving memory of a dear
father, Gotfried Wein, who passed
away-seven rears ago, September 25, 1949.
Deep In our hearts there’s a
picture
Of a loved one gone to rest,
For memories sake We will keep it
Because he was one of the best. —Sadly missed and ever remem
bered by the family. 27c
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A REHARD
SERVICE
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Woman's Association
JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH
MAIN STREET
The United Church
of Canada
Minister: Rev. Alex. Rapson
Organist: Mrs.’ A. Willard
10:00 a,m.—Service of Worship
Nursery Class (three years and
under) in the Primary Room.
Beginners (4-5) will withdraw
\ during the second hymn.
11;15 a.m.—The Church School
Superintendent: Mr. Sterling Ince
COME, LET US WORSHIP
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.J.M.,
Musical Director
(All Services on Standard Time)
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Woman’s Association Harvest
Home and Anniversary Service
Guest Speaker; Mrs; J. Y. Mc
Kinnon, of London
Anthem by the Ladies Choir
Violin Soloist: Mrs. (Rev.)
Glenn Strome
Vocal Soloist: Bobbie Lammie
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship
Sermon Subject: “The Lord
ship of Jesus'’
Come and Enjoy the Fellowship
of Prayer and Praise.
A Warm Welcome
Is Extended To All
On the way to bed, the maid
stopped past her mistress's bed
room. “The master’s put in for
the night,‘ma’am.”
Her employer replied, “He
must have come in very quietly.
I didn’t hear him.”
The maid added, “He didn’t
ma’am.' The pdlice station just
phoned.”
Sunday, September 30
i 11:00 a.m. (Standard Time)
I Guest Speaker: Mrs. J. Y. MacKinnon, London
I Vice-President of Dominion Council
| • Violinist: Mrs. G. R< Strftme, Crediton
| Soloist: Bobby Larnmio, Centralia
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