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Overflow Crowd :Glee Club
Attends Mission
The. etuarterly World Mission Tre...ats
a11yefe the PentecostChureh. The April meeting of the Lucan
tet In the Lucan Holiness W.I. was. held in the Community
Vieneen last FridaY afternoeu. So Memorial Centre last Thursday
greet was the attendance, that afternoon with the president,
Ortin, after filling . all available. Mrs. Murray liodgMs, in the
leeace with .chairs, eorne had. to chair. Roll call was .answered by
erandk the paying of fees. In the worship
The guestspeak..er was the Rev. service, the president xead an
Gospel 'Temple
Scene Of Rites
In London Gospel Temple on
SaturclaY, Doreen Lillian May
BrOwn, daughter of Mr, and UM
Roy Brown, London, became
the, bride of Louis Eitenga, son
of Mr„ and Mrs. Moine Eiteoga,
Luean. Rev. W. Be Hornby was
the officiating clergyman
The bride •chose a gown of
Willani Neil, of Toronto, vice- appropriate Easter hymn. The French lace and nylon tulle over
president of the Ontario bunday motto, "Don't waste your time satin. The lace .bodice featured
Scheel Coeveation, who spoke on looking at your hill. Climb it," •a scalloped neckline and the skirt
the Easter message. Donna was enlarged upon by Mrs. J. of tulle extended into a slight
Thomson, 3.2-Year-olci daughter of W. Cochrane, train. 'A headdress of matching
the Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Mop- One of the highlights of the lace over satin held her finger -
ion, made her debut as a soloist. meeting was the singing by 43 tip veil and she carried a white
With an attendance at 71, the members of the Public School Bible crested with pink roses
Lucan Children did their best to Glee Club, accompanied by Miss and white stephanotis,
retain the attendance banner but Bette Leake. The attendants, Miss Marilyn
as mileage counts for extra The replacing of deadshrubs Higgins as maid of honor, :Miss
points, Chatham won with. an at the front of the building was Tina Eizenga Eizcnga and Miss
attendance of 61, but Lucan has discussed and plans made to Onn, bridesmaids and Miss Rose
high hopes of getting it back raise the necessary funds by Marie Brown, junior bridesmaid
three months from now. holdinga luncheon bridge and and Dale Sibley, flower girl,
euchre in the Community Centre, were gowned in twilight blue.
Thursday, May 9. A committee Groomsman was Jack Eizenga
comnosed of Mrs. Murray and ushers were Allen Eizenga,
Hodgms, Mrs. George Paul, Mrs,. Garnet Burnett and Robert
IL B. Langford and Mrs, Erwin Brown, Teddy Sibley was ring
Scott, was named to make the
necessary arrangements. Reports bearer.
from conveners of standing corn,
mittees showed an interesting
and profitable year.
It was decided to have a fish-
pond concession at the Hobby and
Trade Fair, May 22-23-24 at the
arefia.
The meeting was turned over
to Mrs. Frank Hardy, a former
president, for the election of
churches. officers, when Mrs. Murray
Each morning from. Monday' Hodgins was re-elected president;
vice-presidents are Mrs. W, Hod -
ins, Mrs. C. George; secretary,
Mrs. William Brownlee; treasur-
er, Mrs, H. B. Langfprd; district
director, • Mrs Frank Hardy;
branch directors, Mrs. /Erwin
Scott, Mrs, Ira Carling and Mrs.
Sheridan Revington; auditors,
Mrs. Irving Gibson and Mrs. Jack
Lankin; pianists, Mrs. Sheridan
Revington and Mrs, H. )3. Lang-
ford.
Conveners of standing com.
mittees include agriculture and
Canadian industries, Mrs. George
Paul; home economics and
health, Mrs. Jack Steacy; histori.
cal research and current events,
Mrs. J. William Cochrane;
citizenship and education, Mrs.
Cecil Robb; community activities
and public relations, Mrs. War-
ner McRoberts; enress, Miss Lina
Abbott; sick and sunshine, Mrs.
S. R. Murray,
Mrs. Edgar McFalls was lunch
convener, assisted by Mrs. Mur-
ray }lodging, Mrs, Irving Gibeon,
Mrs. Mitchell Baskett, Mrs. Clan
ence Haskett, Mrs. Jack Steacy
and Mrs. 3. W. Cochrane.
Town Marks
Holy Week
Once Again residents of Lucan
and vicinity paused in the ever.
buy whirl of life's activities to
commemorate the laet days of
the life of Jesus, Meetings usual-
ly scheduled for this week were
postponed a week, giving every-
one an opportunity to attend
onion services in the three
till -Thursday the Anglican
Church bell could be heard call-
• ing members and friends to
Holy Communion.
The union services which be-
gan ip, the Pentecostal Church
• on Sunday evenhig, continued
there Monday evening with the
Rev. J. P. Prest preaching on
the parable, "The Sheep and the
Goats." As a large group of
Explorers and leaders • filled
several seats, Mr. Prest preach-
ed mostly to the youth, Mrs. Ed
Butler sang a solo to her own
accompaniment on the piano ac-
cordion. •
On Tuesday night in the 'Unit-
ed Church, the Rev. F. P. Thom-
son of the Pentecostal Church
was the guest speaker, taking as
hit text, "Are you able to drink
of the cup that I shall drink di,
and be baptized with the baptism
that I am baptized with?" The
centre part of the church was
reserved fors, a large group of
xecently organized Lucan-
Clandeboye members,
Beet Thompson favored
'with a solo,
On Wednesday night in the
United Chtireti, Rev. J. P. Prest
Was the guest speaker, taking as
his tkt, "Why sleep ye? RISC
and pray lett ye enter into
temptation." The their provided
special music. The Anglicah
Men' t Club attended in a body.
The Maundy Thursday service
in Holy Trinity Church was
largely. attended with the church
choir in charge of the music,
assisted by a joint junior choir
of 36 members. The Lucan Men's
Club attehded in a body, also
menthert of Holy Trinity and St,
Jame& Wonian's Auxiliary, The
juniot choir sang durihg the of.•
feratory. The Rev, F. P. Thom-
Ispn, as guest speaker, based his
remarks on Psalm 116,
My. . P. Prest and Rev. E,
7 R6131sten •had charge of the
three-hur Good Vriday service,
aitetteting on the seven sayings
front the trost,
PersOnal Items
Mr. arid M. Alfred W.
Bromich (nee Mary Stanly), are
happy to announce the birth of a
daughter, Elizabeth Mary, in St.
Joseph's Hospital, Thursday,
Aprills.
•• See C.7 E. Robb
State Faro' Agent
...'FIRSTforaTHREE!
AUTO
FIRE
C. E. ROBB
Peesona Is
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walpole
and family, of Kincardine, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Carling, the twins Sherry and
Terry remaining over for their
Easter vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gibson
spent Sunday in Kippene the
guests of Mr. end Mrs, 'Wilmr
Jones,
Miss Gwen McGowan, of To-
ronto, called on Lucan friends
last Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Attwell
were Friday and Saturday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. D A Ashworth
Mil. R. Griffin, of London, was
Wednesday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. R. Hamilteri.
Mr. And Mrs. J. W. Smith arid
family spent last week -end in
Oakville, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. P. 0. King.
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Flynn, Wile
spent the winter in London, have
returned home and have rented
their apartment to Miss Joyce
McDonald for a beauty parlor,
which opened last week.
Miss Jessie Smith, of Toronto,
Spent a few days with her sister,
Mrs. Edgar McFalls and Mr.
McFalls, prior to leaving for a
two-month trip to Europe, June 1.
Mr. Earl Carling, now stationed
lh Northern Quebec, flew home
for the week -end and is a guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira and Mr. Jack Clarice, of St,
Carling. Marys, were Suricley 'guests df
Mr. and Mrs. E. Dundas, of Mrs. Warner Mcoberts.
Detroit, Were gyeste of Me. and AC Douglas Stne, a Trenton,
Mrs. Roy Hamilton, last week- epent last week -end with hit
end. parents Mr. eiad Mrs; Roy Stone.
Mr. Charles 'Weir and family, '
Md Belle Martin
of Ludo, were week -end guests ieSCS
°haHelly an
m, atm ama). of
of Mr. and Mrs. tdgar Meant.
Detroitl were holiday guts s of
their sitter, Mrs. T. A. Hodgins
and Mr, Hodgiri.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curemine
and family, of Toronto, and Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Grahai . and fam-
ily, of Chatham, were week -end
gueets of Mr. and Mrs.; Mitchell
and Calvfn Hakett,
tev. H. J. Nicklin spent Easter
with his brothr, B,eV, H, R.
Nickli, of Leafrilligten,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lillio, of
Wodville, were Sttkiday Wag of
Mr, anti Mrs. bon Revingtefi.
Mr. arid Mrs. I, E. Orr and
Arnie, of Parkhill, spent Sunday
loOpen House 6t. Recital bett.
with Mr, and letr, Harold Ger-
te and Mrs. Vincent bens.
more (riee Nancy -Holmes) fte
happy to ktifloUrice the birth of a
daughter, Raft Jeann, at Vie,
tette HePital, TileadaY, April 1.
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For a wedding trip the bride
changed to a dress of dusky
rose satin with navy accessories
and pale blue coat.
Mr. and Mrs, Eizenga will live
in St. Thomas.
forsonli item
,Oordon McMahen of To.
root°. spent la.st Tuesday with his
annt,, Airs. le, C. Melearlone.
Stogey. • CoraW411. :of ,Courk,
1atd aa 010. friend .of the Bev.
v. Prost,. gelect et the rectory
lasL'Ttl
eSdlY.
Lucan relatives. were glad. to
Lea rn AIrs. Allan liodgins. Chilli -
week, Je. making satiseactere .re-.
rovery after ,her recent OPereee
tion at Kamloops on April._'L
Sr& Z. L. 'Gibson, of Bader
spent s. few days last week .evith
her sister, Mrs. Alvin elee,e1A
And family, and loth went to
Parkhill to visit another SISter„
MiSS Hattie Ifeeigine, Who is feel-
ing better' since going to ehe.
Gteen. Gables, Nursing Home,
Mrs. Was Atitio00.0 ',has reteirn-
ed hgnie After 'spending a few
deYs wlth Mr. and,
Atleitleen and family .of London.
:Miss Lynette Walpole is spend-
ing the weekend with he par.
eats,. M. and Mrs...Ebner Wal.
pole, of Klocarnine.
Robert Hamilton Was.. soloIst in the cantata,."Froin -Olivet
tO .Calvary," in the Lutheran
Chorch, London, last Sunday
evenieg.
miss Jean Tap of London.
called on 1.4ugan :friends- .0neday
•last ,week,
Mr, Lin AMOS of Brinsley
visited with Mr. and Mre, W, T.
Amos lest Teesday..
Mr. M. O. Smith spent the
aster week -end with Vancou,ve4e
friends.
'noisily Gathering
DAC William: Brownlee, who
has been stationed at the RCAF'
Centralia, has been transferred'
to Cornwallis. A faintly gathering
was held at the home of his•parents, parents, S'Willi
r. and Mrs, am
Brownlee, Of Liman, last Sunday
with Mrs. Brownlee's ,parents,
Group Captain Ltiohrick and
Mrs. Limbrck, also present. The
latter remained over till Wed-
nesdaY, taking Mrs. Brownlee
and the children hack with her
o Ottawa fora short visit be-
fore proceeding to •Cornwallis. '
Junior Farmer* lEnlie Tour
Dr. Lloyd DU, of Liman, took
a group of boys on a tour of beef
feeding farins, They were Jim
MeComb, John MenhargeY, Pete
De Block, Harry I4oyns, Bruce
eleney, at Toohey and Fred
Lewis. They visited the farms of
Robert McCubbin, Strathroy, Don
Waters, Porkhill, John R. Stuart,
and Grant Antos, both of Ailsa
Craig,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Strettonare happy to announce the birth
of a daughter, Nancy Jobe, at $t.
Joseph's ' Hospital, Thursday,
April 18, a sister for Peggy,
At the Lions Club dinner meet-
ing last IVfonday, it was decided
to again sponsor a safety car
check this year,
Innovetione Continue
enlieVetionS and i,olprovement3.
Cantil t Isaucutte
alPre. Centractor.. Les Woodward
and helpers; lest week installed
a new .entrance and repaired. the
floor which not only ;Adds, to the
general appearanee but also en,
Urges thee floor .spaee, needed,
for the inereasing .stoek which
Radcliffe. has-been purchaS,
.b
ing week :y' Week.
"SPE E Erir."
/eye rind Deed: Owl
Last Tuesday 'while two young
boys, Harold. Frost and BanCurie. were on a hike. ;through
One •of Mr. Cliff ,Shipleyee bee*
fieids`they came.acroal a large
dead -snowy Arctic .owl. Its wing
woad measured. five feet, three
tnehes. Micro it cane from, or
what tensed, its death, is MYs.
•tery .as no Sign o Injury was
visible,
Personal Items
Beverly *And Marline Butler
spent part a theaster vaCa,
tion With the mint in• feendon..
Mr. Robert Smythe was •taken
to Westnlinster HeSpital' lest
Thursday
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd` Cook And
falleilY, of Kitchener. and Mr. and
Mrs. 0, O. Lillie, of Birmingham,
Mich„ were Sunday guests of Mr.,
and Mrs, Will liaSieett.
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Mr, and Mrs. Mel Culbert and
family, spent a few days with 1949 OLDS SEDAN
Mrs, Culbert's mother, Mrs, Automatic, radik mOtor, all in good condition
George Patrick, of Toronto.
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Celebrate Easter
With Pantomime
The Lucan-Clandeboye Y.P.U.
staged their Easter pantomime
at the United Church last Sunday
evening with Rev. E. J. Roulston,
assisted by Mrs. Murray Hodgins
and Mr, Howard Kew, in charge.
Solo parts were•taken by Mar-
jorie Donaldson and Nancy Eisen.
A. large attendance was present
for this eandlelight service, after
Which the young people held their
regular meeting in the church
basement at which a cheque was
given Marlene Revington and
Heather Stanley to partially
cover expenses while at Fie
Oaks this week.
Plans were made for the
Y.P.U. party in the Coniniunity
Centre Saturday evening, April
27, with Miss Angela Armitt, of
London, as M.C. The Spring Con-
vention will be in Calvary United
Church, LOndOn, On Monday,
April 29. \
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross and
daughter, of 'Toronto, Miss B.
Johnson, of Trinidad, and Mies
Ella Jackeon, of- Stratford, were
Easter pegs Of Mr, and Mrt,
William AylestOck.
Week -end guests with Mrs. W.
J. Merallt included •Mrs. Elite -
beth 13ere. Mr. Plorence Cun-
ningham, Mrs. Mark Hodgins
and Mr. Will Havektst, all of
London.
• Mr. C. A. Pattison,who under-
weet an operation in Victoria
Hostel 11 is making 'satisfactory
reeoVery.
Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Dunlevy and
family, of London,_ were Sunday
guests of 'Mr. arid MI'S. Calvin
Haekett.
Mr, and IVIrs. Sheridan Reving-
ton had a family gathering on
Easter Subday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander teggs
(net Joan 1VItirless), of Longuepil,
Quebec, were Saturday guests of
Mrs. M. 0. Smith.
Miss Audrey .gagnon, of Cobalt,
who it a student at the Eastern
Peritetestal College at PeterbOro,
spent a few days with her. sister,
Mrs. F. P, Theintere and family,
and assisted in the Sunday serv-
ice at the Holiness Periteeestal
Church here.
Mrs. William 'Satigeter, of Hen -
sail, is th charge' of ,Mr. Herb
Stretton's household, while Mts.
Stretton is hi the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Creery
end family, of WoOdhani, and IVir,
Mrs. Prank De Block end two
childrn, Marjorie and Billi, left
last Monday for a month's visit
in Engtarid, with Mrs, De Block's
parents.
The Misses Raise and Violet
nYked. of the "Sheel et the
Dance" have now so miens and
uropotie edritinuirig teaching dur.
leg the summer menth,
Spr. C. G. Holmes, of Germany,
arrived home On Tuesday for
• visit with lilt patents, Mr. and
12,*. :2Lotin Phone 254.21 Mrs. Nell Holmes, and family.
All art cordially invited to the Official Opening. of
the Lucan Studio of the
• Gibson SchoolOf Musk
Above the Old Post Office)
Friday, April 26 at 7 pni
Pawed by a.itecital at 8 p.m. of Spahish
Guitar arid anj lqusic by 8tlitlelltS of the tondo
and Lucari Stui,
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