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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-08-15, Page 12"landeboye Comments Ry MRS. wi. H..PA#oN Were Cneningliai7lt is a• &tiant id Sit. Joseph's Hospited,. .onllthn, Miss Mee Ox oa Toronto .spent the iveekend with -14r. and Mrs. Xarl O'Neil and her broth- er, Mr. Jitn Naos. Miss Iinox leaves o:h. Thursday, returning to her home in Hdinburgh, St ot- Iand. Mr.. and Mrs. Arnold Harper Ahad Joan of St. Pauls visited- with isitedwith the latter's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham pt1 Stitiday. Mr. end Mrs. Gordon McDon- ald. of Landon ealled ,on the Paton family :on Friday. They have re- turned from a trip out West, WN ue there, re, hey attended the Calgary stampede and visited One CiandCboye native, Mr. Earl Hatrlton end fancily. Miss. Debbie Williams of Sar- nia is. spending a few weeks with her uncle and. .aunt, Mir, and Mrs. Rupert Williams and Um- $1Y - FAST RELIEF FOR TIRE FEE' BIG VALUE Dry Cleaning At Our Lucan Agency Lucan Dry Goods - Miss Trena Melo.che of Wind. sor spent a week with her friend, Miss Sandra Williams, who. re- turned with her for a week's visit 1.n Windsor in Sunday. 1lzrs. Mary Ritchie. Mir. .and. Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham and Mr, and Mfrs. Lloyd Lynn were guests at the Ritchie•Curts wed- ding at the Greenway United Ghtirch on Saturday afternoon, and the reception et the home Of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Law1`et,ce Cutts. Lucan Miss Mary Northgrave of Lu - can spent Wednesday with MrS. J. If. Paton. The new driver on the Canada Bread route here, formerly of Phis community but now hying in Lucan, was one of the lueky drivers who won a $75 tropical .suit in the recent Canada Breed contest. Letter From • Shipka Corporal Earl Smith, of To- ronto, spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mr*. Roy Ratz. Mrs. Smith is spending the sum- mer with her parents. Mrs. Jack Pickering and Terry are visiting in Welland t•Ith Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Anger aid family. Airs. D. Symon, of Wiarton, was a Weekend visitor with eller daughter, Miss Marie Symon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. Mr. and Mre. Roy Ratz attend- ed a Masonic service in St. Paul's Cathedral in London on Sunday, • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy and family, of Lucan, Mrs, S. J. Keyes and family, of Toronto, Misses May and Maud Hodgins and Mr. Mansell Hodgins were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Ross Love and family. Jimmy Sweitzer is holidaying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mr's. E. Comfort, in Fenwick. Civic Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner were Dr. and Mrs, Borden Sanders, Janet anis David, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Humphreys, Bar- bara and Anti of Welland, Mrs. Ida Sanders and Mrs. Gilmore •of Londbit. Mr. arid Mrs. Claude Fleury, of Toronto, with Mrs. Jacob Ratz (Successor to J. B. ReadMr. and Mrs. Cecil Anger and Reedy) family, of Welland, with Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Sweitzer, Mr. Mid -Town and Mrs. Milton Sweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fickeririg and their families. Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Larry Angus and family, of Toronto, were recent Phone 33 Exeteir visitors in the community. !�u!,,,,, UYt1!lllnililtnllfii4d11u I1111i1p1tltlnt1111ui11111111Iluuttluullltulutitn1i111i11110tlllllllqulWunup Auxi iary Meets In Historic istoric Home � 1 The August meeting of Holy ;Trinity Woman's. Auxiliary was jotthe historic century -old home held last Wednesday afternoon ` of Mr. Harold Corbett on the banks of Ausa le River. This .meeting is always one of the High -lights of the year's activity, not only for the members but for all the little people who al- ways enjoy the hammed:, swing, bell and games under the towering trees, The president, Mrs. T. C. Far - lane presided .and was assisted in the devotional by Mrs. Mit- chell Haskett and Mrs. D. A. Ashworth. The hastens read a Lucan and Clandeboye report from the .1900 Middlesex Deane when Messrs John Abbott and Tom W.ebb were wardens. The report on the annual New Years' Eve limas concert with Mr. Leo• nerd Foie as superintendent brought back many memories to all present, It was decided to hold the an- nual talent money, buffet lu cheon meeting at the Paris Ball September 4. (outside if wee ther permits) Each member i asked to bring in her talo � i laTilt Third P ....off B s Pra y o Pranks. Ends In Draw I n to B Boys playing with snatches se fire to the barn of 111r. Norman Hardy about ,2.45 p.ni, last Mon day, The Lucan Fire Depart. lle w e i nt a5 C li a d but had only n y sufficient water to save the ben house and implement shed, There were no. animals, in the barn, but 1,800 baleS of hay, some grain and the milkinx ma - Mee were included In the $5,500 loss, Mr. Hardy's loss is partly covered by insurance. Attend Springbank Picnic The third •game"of the Thames t Valley finals — Lucan vs :Gran- ton was played in Lucan Tuesday ni 'ht, again ending in a draw 3-3. Batteries. for Lucan, White and Hodgins a d - n forGran ten, O'Neil and Easton. .Among the 2,300 who attended the Mary Hastings picnic -at Springbank last Saturday were: Mrs. Mitchell Haskett, Mrs. Eleanor Emeriek, Betty and Elaine, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Don Leitch, Mrs. Brokenshire,. Mrs. Roy Hamilton, and ,Mr, and Mrs, N. Wasnidge Hear Missionary ;;' At Mass Service The first mass union church service of the Lucan and Citande- nhave churclics was Held the money and to tell how slie carne it, d Luean Arena at 8.30 p.m. last Sunday with a good attelidance, While refreshments were being prepared Miss Lina Abbott con- ducted a serahible letter con- test which was won by Mrs. T. A, Hodgins and MPs. H. S. Stan- ley. Rev E. C. Attwell won the lucky prize donated .by the hos- tess. Members of the Evening Aux- illery and their children . ware guests, • Lucan • Samoyed Wins At Guelph "ziska. snow Stormer" wore three more points towards his championship on Saturday at the Guelph Kennel Club Show held at 'Presteri, where lie wan the "Best of Breed" award over eight Samoyeds. THIS owner, Mrs. Eileen Currie, is justly proud of her dog as he only needs tWO more points to, finish his championship, Personal Items t �.i Fluery Bis.sei Farm Equipment All kinds of Parts grid Repairs - NEW 26 -PLATE DISC, NEW 30,PLATE DISC yi AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Pedlar Barn And Stable Equipment Installed if Necessary Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Electric Fans for stables, Pedlar Steel Reefing all at ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Qualified Miet to put your roof on. Seed Beans For Sale $5.00 A BUSHEL Scott's Elevator Ltd. Phones: Elevator 63, Res. 110 , . Lucan ultdtilil'YIti1HliNNfiliiilitlf 1111initliiti0ltUtit1111iiuililitYlifH11N llitfi llYt11ii/itll,tgiitHlfUtUtlli,t1i1i11 t1i f tl1 Mr, and Mrs. A. M Hedden pent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Garland of Sauble Beach. Jeanne Atkinson, year - old daughter of Mr. and MrS. Gerald Atkinson. of London stayed with her grandinother, Mrs. Wes Atkinson for a few days last Week while her parents visited Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Smout of Ana Arbbut. Mrs. Warren Abbott of Mid - and, Mich., and four ehildren, Betty Jean, Ken, Tom and John were Monday visitors with their cousin, Miss Lina Abbott. The oldest son David, is attending the Boy Scout World Jamboree iii England and was one of the scouts chosen to play in the band for the Queen. Mr. Abbott will later join the family ..in New York. John Parkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parkinson, now of Collingwood, spent nearly a week with his friend, Jimmie Drennan. All was excitement at the Anglican and United Church last Monday morning as 140 chili dren and 19 teachers gathered for the opening of the 1957• va- eatlon school. Mt. and Mrs. Frank Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy attended the races at the Old Woodbine last week where the Hardy horse, "Pauline Vola" came fourth. • Mr. Duncan Gray of Bowood was a Sunday guest with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McLean. Mrs, W. F. Hodgins of Den- field who bas been visiting in California was Called home last Friday. it the n nlZ a�' 1imorr& mairtraevn foiti S'oct9ratr( t7L iJller3 snits IRS? too YEAS 4'8\ OF tNTEGAITY\ ORAft$MANSHiis titlAtiltib i The Rev. J. P. Prest of Moly Trinity Church opened .the serv- ice and led in the reading of the Psalm, The Rev. E. J. Roulston of the United Church read the scripture lesson and led in pray- er. Rev. F, P. Thomson of the Pentecostal Church, sang a solo and introduced, the speaker, the Rev. J, M. Veldhius,, a niission- ary from New Guinea who gave an interesting address on his own conversion and his Work in New Guinea among the illiterate and superstitious natives where his own life and the lives of his family were in constant danger. Members Of the junior .and senior choirs led in the music. Addition Mr. Jack Mutely is erecting a two-storey addition on the east side of his home. Town Clock, Lucaiiites will no longer have to stand on the bank steps and peer inside, to ascertain the cor- rest time for, the Bank of Mon- treal has installed a large dee- Ole Clock outside their building. At present this is the only out- door time piece in the village. Picnic at the Corbett Farm -, Mr. Charles Corbett, . Master of Irvingg Masonic Lodgt, Lucan,, invited the officers and their favi - Met to a picnic lunch at hs father's farm home last Sun- day. Htairriilton Man Holds Opening Mr. V, A. Eaton, of Hamilton, Who has purchased the dry goods part of the J. B. Ready store had his official opening en Fri- day with special sales running till August 17. A partition has been built about three-quarter way back in the store which will greatly de- crease the mileage covered by the clerks, With walls and shelves freshly painted, the store looks clean• and new. Second Line In Granton scored their three runs in the second and Lucan got • .two in the second and one in the , third. Granton had 3 hits and 2. errors and Lucan. 2 hits and 3 errors. Jones of Granton had two t bits and a' triple. The fourth garne scheduled for last Friday night at Granton was rained out after two innings in -which Granton scored once. Wee- ' ther permitting the game will be played over, Tuesday night August 13 at Granton. Vae;ation School Meeting Rev. S. P. Prest presided for k a vacation School meeting in the Parish Hall last Wednesday eve. The Wednesday parade and soap -box derby from the P.Q. 1 along Alice and Beach Streets was discussed and also plans for the big Achievement Night, Friday Aug. 16. More supplies were distributed to the leaders Baptism At the morning service in Holy Trinity Church last Sunday the Rev.. J. P. Prest baptized,. 'Lyle Wayne Worrell, soh -of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gordon Worrall of Denfield. The god -parents weed Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Cobleigh and Mr. Lawrence Hodgins. Three injured Near Elginfield No, 4 Highway, just south of Elginfield, was the scene pf an- other car accident last Saturday when two airmen and a civilian were injured in a two -car coin - slob. Taken to Westminster Hes- pital with lacerations, , were Frederick James Maheson and Karl Villijalmur, both of RCAF Station Centralia, and . Roy Arthur Shipley, of RR 3, Maid- stone, to St. Joseph's Hospital with cuts and possible head injury. London Township Police said a car drivers by Shipley Was southbound, and a vehicle driven by Matheson was north- bound whtn the accident hap- pened. Both cars 'received exten- sive damage. Personal Itenis Mrs. W. J. McFalls, Mrs, She. ridan Revington, Mrs. Harold Hodgins and Joan and Mrs, E, Atkinson, last Wednesday at. tended a shower for Miss Sonya Chapman, which was held at the house of Mrs. Elizabeth Bere of London. Mr: and Mrs. Bert Thompson and Cheryl spent last weekend at Pike Boy. Mrs. H, S. Stanley and Mrs. Frank Booth returned last Tues- day from a month's "tour throtigh the Canadian West. Mr. Cecil Jordan and family of Brantford (an employee of Scott's Elevator) has moved in, to the Hussey Apt. Mr. Erle Young Who had been hospitalized for a month hi St. Joseph's Hospital, following an Thuoperation,rsdayarrived home last . Dr. T. A. Watson, Russell Rad- cliffe and. Don Lankin have re• turned from 'a fishing trip near Peterborb. • Mr. and .Mrs, Joe Manning of rs�dduLph By MRS. H. ELSON Surprise Party A group of young people con- sisting of Mr, and Mrs. Winston Shapton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powe, Mr. ad Mrs. Harry Doti - gall and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin. Miller, gaye Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston a a pleasant surprise cm Friday evening at their home in recognition of their tenth wed- ding anniversary., '.they • presented them with an eleetrie tea kettle, and the ladies of, the party served lunch, in- cluding an anniversary cake decorated for the decasion. After a shower of eonfetti and wise they departed for their homes. Personal Items • Miss 'Pena McDonald, of •Staffa, and Mr. Gerald Fitz- gerald, of Kitchener, spent the s Weekend With thclr, cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Chris -Fischer. Miss Catherine Fischer, of i Lbndon, is holidaying for a week 1 with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. C. Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. T. . Thompson and family, of London, spent the a weekend with their Parents, Mr, and ,Mrs. C. Ise ter. Toronto spent a few days last week with Mir. .arid Mrs. Erie Hussey, Elizabeth An' n ItIodgins and her mother, Mrs. Roscoe Had= gins have arrived liorlie from Victoria Hospital and John Clay- ton Haskett and his -mother, Mrs. Clayton Haskett, have arrived home' from St. Joseph's Hospi- tit., • Mrs. Douglas •King arid chile dre n who have. been en .visitm' Mrs. Annie: Fairies returners home last Sunday with Mr. King. Mr. and Mrs. Calving Haskett were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Art McLean at their cottage at Grand Bend last. Saturday, Mr. Earle Carling of Quebec spent last weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carling, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Wind- sor and lvfra. John Casey were Sunday -visitors with Mrs. Archie, llodglns and Kay of London. Michael Dewar' of Toronto is pending his vacation with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh roolrey. Mr. and Mrs. flab Coleman rave returned home after spend ng a few days with Mr. and .Nits,• Alt YJleltins of London, Mr. John McGrath and laugh- er, Margaret, of Toronto, spent fete days last week with Mr, and Mrs. J I. ►Conlin, Mr. and Mrs. George Young and family of Clinton were weer. end guests of Mr. and Mrs, tic - end Youn. Bevegrley •Jeffery of "'Kearns Ont, and Delores Murray of Lon. don are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. have Park and family. Mr, and Mrs. William Walker of Detroit are guests of Mr. Wes ltevington and family. Beverley Butler, president of the Luean C.G,I.T. and Shirley .Emerickare spending 10 days at' the C.G I. f. camp at Pt. iityerse near SirnCOF, Mr. and Mrs, L. Kilmer called oti. Lucan. friends last .Saturday, 1►frsses Holly and Belle Ivl'artin. of London: and Miriam of tie. troit were Friday visitors with their sister, Mrs. T, A. Hod- gins and fainly. Wayne Carroll,: soft of M'', and Mrs. Harry Carroll spent Bart of his vaea.tion with his grand - stents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Yiodgiut. - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston and family, of Ailsa Craig, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jessie Lewis and boys. Raymond Johnston, grandson, r'eniained for two weeks' holidays. Mr. end Mrs. Max , Swanson: of Thamesford, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson. Misses Brenda Denham of Kirkton, and Janice Morley, of Whalen, spent a few holidays last weak with Miss Karen Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Sapi Skinner and family attended a family picnic en. Sunday at the home of IMr. and Mrs. 'Wiliam Morley of Whiten. Mr. and Mrs, Allan EIstbn airs family,. and Mrs. M. H. .;.Ston, attended the Davis reitinion at. Springhank Dark, London, ..ries Valerie Lowry, of BIO, Centralia, spent t few days last week with Shells Eistoh, 1 Permit ltelns 54,nai Items Mr. Nelson .Crotrin bs Toronto Miss Aline Conlin, daughter. ,of wasa weekend visitor with Mr, .lir, and Mrs. Leo Conlin of Ot- and Mrs, Frank Hardy. tawa,. returned bogie Sunday after a two. week visit with Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Conlin and font', ily, Mrs. Ben Knowles Windsor N.S.:is visting her father Mr. R. A. Grudge of Tilsanburg Mr. and Mrs. Pat Crudge .and family of Luean visited with her there last Sunday. Recent visitors with Mr, Charles Cooke ineluded Mr, and Mrs, Mary . Wright, Mrs. L. Gage of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fox and son,. Charlie, and 24.HOUR'SERVIC Miss Gladys Hunt of Tolme, •!TNI!!p1u1t1u111P1UNllnnllluulip111!4!!!R114114n11tgt!It11111p1A11t}tnU!111}IIIIUUllll1111IIIUIIAIUtllllllllltlYt� Lucan, Pers Mfr. and Mrs. John Campbell, , of Riverside,. are holidaying with the latter's parents, Mr, .ani Mrs. .Sheridan Revington. Miss Lina Abbott entertained ata bridge and euchre last Fri- day afternoon and evening, in honor' of her sister-in-law Mrs. A. L. Abbott, of Chicago,:Mrs. Annie Fairies was the .prize winner, J * s. Harry • Atkinson, .of Lon- don, is spending a few days with Mr. and ,Mfrs. Harold Corbett. Rectory visitors last week in- cluded Rey« W. E, C. Voillek, of London, on Friday, and Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Herring and family of Brantford, on Thursday. The lat- ter intends entering Huron Col- lege in the fall, and is at present relieving at the'Iudian reserve. Miss Marilyn Brownlee sprit last weekend with friends In- .Co- lumbus, Obio. Mrs, Wilson Hodgins, Mrs.. Charles Little and Kay have re-' turned from a three-day trip to , Owen Sound and paints north, Mr. and Mrs, A. M. 1•icdden attended the Redden re -union at Milestone last Sunday. Mrs, J. Radcliffe underwent an operation in St, Joseph's Hos- pital last Wednesday and Is mak- ing satisfactory recovery, Mr, Ted Farr of Franees St; has moved to London, 112r. Will Havekost of London is spending a few days with Mr, ,and Mrs, Harold McFalls. Mr, and Mrs, Les Woodward and Ronnie spent last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Jones of Kippen bringing Bask Gwy- neth and Wendy Tones. On Wed- nesday Mrs. Jones came down for the girls and took Ronnie back for a return visit with them. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Rice 01 Stillwater, Oklahoma are visit- ing Mrs, Jack Sprowl, Mrs. Ben Wilcox of Owen Sound, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armitage and other relatives has returned home, 'Miss -Ilelen Hodgins of London and friend spent a'few days last week with. Mr. and Mrs. Jaines I•tod gibs, • Phone 102 fa. HARVEY'S TAXI. • THANKS We want to express our sincere appreciation tb everyone' who helped to make our Grand. Opel'iing such an overwhelming success. Wo are truly grate- fu1for the Wonderful way in which our new Show- room and Workshop was received. Because the crowds were so large, We must apologize to those who did not *receive as much personal attention as we would like to have given: - We invite you •,to corns back again to visit our store and discuss your needs. , • Gerald Ging rich SALES AND SERVICE Phone 34 nlll11111111111/1411,11p1nit 1111111 llll11111111111111111111111 Zurich O illtlllillldlitelUdtln11nlalulatnintilllitft014 Would You Like More Convenience and Leisure? Would you like to .have more time each day to devote to your children, • to recreation,' to gardening, or some other summertime pursuit? Labour saving electrical appliances can give you this extra time; at the..flic , c5£ a switch they whittle down t aw o minutes time-consuming chores. DO IT WITH HYDRO... FOR ONLY A FEW CENTS A DAY ,• For tine cent you cern use en electric ironer for 53 minutes. For OW cent you can use ata electric floor pbliiiher for 21/1 how* m Frit brie cent yea con use, an eleciriC vacuum cleaner for 1 I heeUts, flouter! belied en the average coil per kdewalt. hour to deineciic cutlelneri. in Hydre teunitipaNtieti. ONTARlol. `J HYDR1 do Modem... live Better EIeoirIcaIIy x k 5 5 r A A tt 5 >A. f 4