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;By MRS. PAWN
'thliteet Church W.A. , with Alia and Mrs, Mmer Bend -
The May meeting of the .Clan- eie••
eleboYe United Church Woman's Mrs. Ernest Lewis is lea.ving
Aseociation was. held at .the Wednesdar to .atteed the Wqn*.
heme of Mrs. „Gordon Eaton on en's institute conference at'
311ursday. -flue! la for District Directors, as
• Rev. E. J. Roulston spoke of
Pleas for the Mother's Day serv-
ice, on May 11 and the morning
awl -evening enivereary services
en: Alar 18. The ladies were re-
oritieg the ehurch on these Criss. 13ezzo, son of :Sapper •AY.PA embers
M Bride- And .Groom Feted , 1,Railway Detour. nil Thomson: doable trio, Bonnie years and under, with a enaHei Oren Jnore fortunate to receiye
dates. and Airs. Fred Bezzo, received " Airs. a'renk Hardy last 'Ities- .
- Drennan. Beth Black, Doe Don- of .9.(re scored the greatest ntim.. isuch -excellent musical •trainin$
An invitation Item the Bins- a certificate of merit at .the 0.x- %See._ s, „a .„ .,e, ea •,, ,„, e e e ,. •,,,, members of Holy TrinitY seni0a 1.,.f:
onclude Season day night Was hostess. for the rt.
15turbs Sleep
ky ,Unitei church for their ba- • ford_ coenty Festival of.Music at laelitizse°ringia ajililddYDnInlaaskCetaerrakiesY0 '1)°Arialsilrja!illatisaothii: a5ecalsa°.sn; of 49, tea' %1\•51,15,Fsei14., ecaeliteasitSia4lais.b.laetts:17
zaar and lea on May 16, was Woodstock in vocal class under le - Wan ' -- - • - * * • ,t*ongratulations and etood wishes "
TI Li - Clandebo "e. 4 y , choir. when. they met Isrextendi ,,,,la s,___
wcp of molly LttoartaPs , • ..-
- soloists. Marsha Ribson. Jo- eame eecond in a solo cl - • - • - •
' was dist •b cl 1 • ' d- • ' I
read. seven years with so% last wed, P A met in the . 1 i 1 I 11 1 t •
Mrs. Arthur SiMpson. Miss fleshy.
Ageie Northgrave and Mrs. Will Air. and Mrs, jim Hodgson ,of
Dsrling were appointed as a 133 Vauxhall St., London, former
committee to choose a pattern residents of • this village celeaild make a •quilt top On order. bratcd their 59th .wedding an.
a AO egate from :the Ciandeboye
Women's institute.. ,
Mr. Stanley 'Razz°. received
word he. •passeci his second year
examinaSions. in Theology at
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Ribson Girls Take Honor.s :
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Pupils of Mies Bette Leake,1 Considering the large nember 1 under solol. Larry Lewis (14
who were enrolled at the 10th of entsees in each class. the clui. years and under,/ won A fill* pa
annual Oxford Mtge Festival [(tree made a splendid showing. a class of four.
Marehis Ribeon, Heather Ache- and 10 year old children of Alr.
last week, were double trig, Marsha and Jo -Anne Ribson. 111 The Wean Public :Scheel
Board ie fortenate to hare Mias
in rad to bring flowers for der- Lairon College. son, Corebn Donaldson. Carole and itirs. Harold Ribson In a Leake on the etaff as music
Davis, ela•rilyn Culbert and Don. :class of 30 vocal duets for 11 teacher, .and the children _are
their last JQ
to one of ithela mentherss wilt): with the number of trains pas. Anne flthson. Bonnie Drennan, Anne, in a claes or3e, m a solo
Sunday eve,eing 'for
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Janet Kehl, Marjorie Donaldson,' came first. Marjorie Dorieldson cards, don't destroy them. When
If ouestill have Christmas
with an attendance of 19 ,plus ,1‘;r„sviirSeceillieleY :11)1elfil'eTni°eci!CoMu7s.,1?an ;
Mrs. Jay Egan rend an 'ad.• ear derailment at Konsolsa ma
Disabled Ex s Servicemente Eil•
sing through the village. An 18- ,'
regular meeting of the season Nancy Elson. Larry Lewis, far- ' £14 years and under solo), came
Ilene and Carolyn second in a class of seven. • WM house clean, send to "The
one advisor, and all officers
present. Anne Marie Alurdy read former organist,
dress and Mrs. C. AV. liawisshaw,
, , „... traffic to be rerouted through
Lucan
ceietnuted London and Sarnia ole -navis'
Davidson. 1 Janet Keel (12 yens and terprisee, Greetine Card Dept.
: under eolo) came second in a Harrogate. Yorkshire, Eng,
''' of.
Mrs, Roulet" gave a brief niversary Jest Wednesday. the scripture lesson. presentee mi.
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! vlass et 33, and also tied with and help disabled men earn a
An invitation from St. James epread, During the evening nev, ' Fourteen London -bound pas- ,
and Mrs. Downs with a bed- Mrs. 1119111a5 Foster
livine by cleaning and re -selling
report of the United Church Cpl, and Mrs, Al 'Boggs and church, London to a ttend aMrs. Thomas j. Foeter, 77). CaroleD .' for third l•
eelsp ace us e ,
sengers on the C.N.R, Chicago.'
Middlesee. Presbytery meeting infant daughter, Vicki, of Stle sumer .1 aU e iza e 1, a class of 49 (for 11 years and them, or send to "Mrs, Lillian
j. P. Prost conducted a menu
Mrs ; Montreal 'express arrived al
Huberts, Quebee, are seeneina
dance and social evening on May
R. Dickson, P.O. Box 21.3e0
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held in London last week.
Mrs. Armee matte invitee 1 b p (WO weeks with the latter's par- 9 Was read.
The committee in charge of
. Kay Egan.
contest' which was won by .
1 London two hours late having
!been sent to Lu •n and then Dohnage died at her London;
Township residence, Sunday, father Dies China."'
Taipei Taiwan, Formosa, Free
ladies lo her home for the June ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Murlese. 11)0
meeting.
Church News ham and family of Glencoe spent recent Meeting. Invitations have ,
Mr, and Airs. Ernol Cunning- Friday, May23, reported on their ,
lens , sc le ii e for
Red-Shirted Bird I (annoyed by waning taxis to the Pri 27,
' C.N.R. station at London.
W.I. Beauty Demonstration E. Logan and Son funeral borne.
, She lay at rest in the George of the sons and survivors of the mark
81, whose value." These cards are not sold
"Of no commercial
• John Kenny of Lucan is one Only send picture section, and
'The rector, the Rev. J. P. mer's mother, Mrs. Omar Cun- Clandeboye Y.P.U. and also to ; - i The
Caught In The Act
(.. r bated with Scripture
Sunday evening with the or been scut out to the Lucan- ' ; London, until 3 p.m. Tuesday, , late Thamae Denny,
funeral serVice was held from but get i
Sales Armand Beauty April 29 when the Rev, he T. Harry Hoffman funeral exas stamped on the back.
Clifford , i
Prat of St. James church al. the
aneual convocation received his ningham.
• the Pentecostal Y.P. to join in 1 One Lucanite who had strung denlonstration, sponsored by the G. Park of the Byron Uinted home. Dashwood, Friday. May
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i Testamur and Licentiate of The. Mrs. Heber McFalls •1s ill at this weiner roast, 10110 11 was .a cord the length of her garden .illean Woman's Institute was Church conducted funeral ser. 2 with interment in Parkhill •
rHer home.
eogy from Huron College at decided to hold at Fanshawe. , as a divider, on several occa- interesting and a financial sue- vices in the chapel. Interment cornmene He died in South
Great HalA and was hooded by h
Mrs. Charlie Summers 'and After the treasurer's report 1.1, 51005 found the etakes dawn and cyst. Operators demonstrated was in Mt, Pleasant cemetery. Burna Hospital.
the Principal of Huron College, her daughter Barbara of Lon- was voted to make a donation ! cord broken. She blamed the hair dressing, hair cutting and Pall bearers were Gordon Mc -
Dr. Coleman, on Saturday, Air. don visited with the former's'
toward the re pairing of numerous dogs running at iarge,!faeiale. The fact that two of the Kinlay, Basil Dolmage. Cecil
the • n , d . 0 " 1 • • • ' L , ' Al al F
Prest wore his new hood for the mother, Mrs, Elsie Hodgson, church steps, the amount of the but test Wednes ay she saw an . tpei a re s were imam L %VMS, c. (wren, Arnold ram. Mor-• Anglican Rector
be decided by the enthusiastic nest -building robin Ferry and Sherry Walpole, made ley Adams and Cameron Bean.
donation to
first time at St. James church ------------------ executive at a later date. ; with the end of the long cord in the evening the more interest- Daughter of the late Mr. and Receives Titles
service on Sunday afternoon. The Story In jane Steacy, Joyce McDonald, its mouth running with it across ing. Mrs. Adam Dolmage. Airs, Fos.
At the United Church on Sun- • Helen Hodgins and Alice Ryan the , Mrs. Jack Arnold and 'Mrs.; ter _was born near Forest. She Rev. and Mrs. J. P. P'rest and
Saintsbury were named a phone committee Howes/et the stake was 100 Aimee. Hodeans volunteered to was a member of the Byron Mr. Ken Clarke, last Saturday, e„
garden next door,
go up on the stage for facials
day W.M.S. Sunday was observed
when the Rev. Edgar Roulston to solicit donations for the rum- heavy, and the robin had to United Church, Besides her bus- attended the annual convocation mourn method, at the G11.
had as guest speaker, Miss Em • and Mrs. Arnold. Mrs. Robert band she is survived by one son of the Faculty of Theology in the 5011 School of Music, Lucan.
Last Wednesday afternoon 12 Arrangements were made for . back in place.
mage sale to be held at .the • seek elsewhere for building =-
Parish Hall, Saturday, May 10, t terial and the card is once more Coughlin. Mrs. Howard Kew and :
articles to be picked up. i ; for hair cuts,
i Miss Helen Hardy volunteered and one daughter, George D. Colleg,e Hall, of Huron College. Instruments loaned for trial
[' ma Palethorpe, London, return-
ed missionary from Korea. Mrs.
Witham Darling, W.ALS, prose By MRS. H, !DAVIS
, Mrs. Emerson Stanley (honor) Mr. Prest was among the ------------------ cor
Foster of London Township and London.
waiian and
home of Mrs Earl Andel o A charge of program and refresh -
Was la Presbytery Elects
spoke of her work in Korea members of the W.A. met at the Tom. Tomes' group The winners of the draws for
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dent, assisted. Miss Palethorpe ' of Denfield, also six grandebil. uates who received tile title of Spanisuiar. Forty-three
where .she spent 25 years after , . • I a n . a r make-up
devotion period was Jed by the ments. The former consisted of oyes Mrs. Wm. Brownlee, Aire.;
president and Mrs. Dean Gib- the showing of movies by Miss Local Members I Warner McRoberts and 'Miss ,
the war, The United Nations Church Honors
soldiers started an organization Rose Revington, homiletics and church music.
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for the orphaned children which son. At the sixth annual meeting Kathleen Malhareev. ; Mr. Prost is to be congratulated
Reports were read and the School News Mis.s A .Gagnon On his success. for the pressure
helped a great dcal and ' still
continued by other organize. roll call answered with a dona- Mr, wimain Swick, Grades 5 W.A. of tpee cIelititit
.. of the Middlesex Presbytery t
teeednia•Cthulielliit 01 ' ennui thoeppecaite.eunaittled•
The large audience were given '
of his parish duties necessitated
st0tyla:kof hai r questionsalld• - ' -
ti oil s . tion to the • bazaar. Mrs. Davis and 6 teacher, has accepted a Canada, ' 'Led ,
his missile!! at least 40 t
per cent.
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Following the showing of the
gave a report on the annual positibn on the Owen Sound Church. London, last Wednes• ! make-up. 1 Oral Roberts' film, "Ventura • ''
The Clandeboye United Church held in Windsor recently.
will hold their anniversary set'. day, two Lucian W.A. members ; •
{ Church, the many friends of , wee,,,,,elee,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,weeetheemmeemeneeemeneeeemeeenimeeeemiemen
pan, D.S.T. with the Rev. staff.
Guild of •Holy Trinity ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Meine •
ices May 18 at 11 a.m. and 8 The afternoon was spent in Mrs. W. Allison, owing to sick.: were among the list of officers , , •
ee quilting. The hostess, assisted by ness, was out of school from i 1 The April meeting of ,the ' Miss Audrey Gagnon met at the
Iru" Mrs, H. Latta, served lunch. elected.
Guy of Merton as guest min. Tuesday to Friday, and Mrs, I Mrs. Sheridan Revington was 1 IP•dica‘
On Thursday evening 15 mem- Art Black was away Monday elected visiting ane Ghristian • anurch was held in the parish - Gagnon for 2. farewell party. I
ister. In the evening the Lucan hall lase Monday evening with! Miss Gagnon has accepted a ; .1
junior choir will sing and, fur. bers of the Guild answered the and Tuesday as she spent a few 1 Fellowship convener, and MIS. '
nish the music. - roll call at Mrs. E. Atkinson's days with her mother, Mrs. J. Cecil Robb, one of the
home. Mrs. H. Carroll, presis W. Barrowclough, who has been representatives. regional the greeident, Mrs. Kay Egan,! position as secretary for the'
.., ,in he cisir, Ars. C. W. Hawk- district superintendent of the , Furniture Et Maitress
dent. was hi charge of the. de. in Oshawa :Hospital since last i Other Lucan W.A. membere • shaw al
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Mrs. Fred Bezzo is improving 1 votional anct business periods. December with a broken !cg. i attending the Presbytery were , T. Bonds' group and Mrs. Cecilon. As an apartment goes with
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at St. josep.h's Hospital fellow. After a pleasant evening of quilt- Doctors found it necessary to , Mrs, Edgar Roulston, Mrs. linriginsgroup tying for attend- the poeition, her Lucan friends
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ing her serious accident on No. ing the ladies enjoyed a social amputate above the knee. I Erle Young, Airs. Murray eiodg-, anee• ehoweredher with household
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4 Highway about four miles ' hour. Mrs, Ivan Hearn and Mrs, ins,. Mrs.:John Park, Mrs. 1 -lar- The table cloths purchased by gifts.ar.'
north of Clandeboye last Mon. 1 Personal Items Charles Corbett carried on at 1 old Whyte, Mrs. HMrs. Erwin Scott and Mrs. Har-; Miss Gagnon will be greatly. 13. Langford : vey Hodgins were displayed, also , missed in church activities,
day evening,• the school. I and Mrs, Benny Saulnier.
Late Thursday night a ehivari 0111 of the cut-down trays. It ' especially in quartette singing
Sapper Fred Bence of Camp . party called on Mr. and Mrs. was also voted tn accept the of- ' and young people's work. Hove -
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Borden is spending some • time Ronald Carroll, recent newly- G
• .er of the A.Y.P.A, to varnish! ever she was back last weekend
home of his wife's parents, Mr. opics From reenw y t
with the rummage sale, May 10.1 The Young People last Friday
here with his children at the • weds. he cuphoerris and also to assist' and hopes to return. often.
and Mrs. Charles Elson and with Mr, and Mrs. Ron Carroll • • P was voted to cater to the evening •were 10 Clinton to enter-.
his wife in the hospital. were. Saturday evening guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ab
Mrs. Omar Cunningham and bolt .and spent Sunday evening
Mr. and Airs. Almer Hendee with Mr. and Mrs, Heber Davis.
spent Tuesday in Belmont visit- Mr. P. Cronyn. and Miss M.
ing with Mr, Wm. Falls and Dundas were Saturday evening
Mrs, Emily Neale,
.• 1 guests with, Mr. and Mrs, 'Hugh
Mrs. Fred Simpson has re- !Davis.
turned from spending severalI • Mr, and Mrs...James Barker
weeks with her son-in-law and andfamily were Saturday eve-
ning guests with Mr, and Mrs.
Robt. Tindall.
Mr, and. Mrs. Gordon Davis,
London, visited with. Mrs, Fred
Davis Saturday evening.
Several from this community
and daughters Karen and Joan attended the dance and recce
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of Chatham spent the weekend lion for Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hardy, Lucan, on Friday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Atkinson at -
Help n e e d e d to • clean up tended Sunday School. -anniver.
grounds and fix fence at Nursery sary service at James St. United
Cemetery, Mooresville, on Wed- Church. Exeter, and were guests
nesday afternoon, May 14. • with Mr. and Mrs, Whitney
(adv't) Coates,
slaughter (Edna) Air.' and AIrs,
William Walker in Detroit.
Mr.; Earl Paton of'London •vis.
itect on Monday with his brother,
J. H. Paton, and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Downing
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Accident !Personal Items time in May.
Mre. Bruce Eagleson. met with! Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and Personal Items
an accident en Wednesday while 'family visited on Sunday With Mr. Ira Carling who has beets
taking food to the United church :relatives in Collingwood. t.the sick list for the past three
for . the C,G.I.T. mother and MN
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t vsited on Sunday with Mr. and ' Hamilton Atheic Festival %there
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Birthday Party
Relatives and friends attended
the birthday party of Mr. Jim
Avery last Monday,
They were Mr. and Mrs, Cecil
Holmes and family,' Mr. and
While adjusting a dish on the . Mrs. Lawrence Pollock. his' pupil, Ronald Barned, wou ; Mrs. Witham Avery, Messrs.
seat beside her which was shift.; Mrs. Wm. Kirkwood of Lon-, the gold medal with a mark of Louis Ra,t•eraft. Ra.y Dennis,
ing the car hit a mail box and don spent the weekend with her, 93 on his Hawaiian steel guitar. Jack Parry, Arnold Smibert,
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patient, P 1Sarma visited on Sunday with last Tuesday. The evening was spent in play-
Hospital, London. Mr. Wilbert Young and Miss 1 Mrs, R. T. Rummell is reliev- ing cards. I i
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The car was badly damaged. ; Sophia Young. , ing at the post office during the i r ,‘...,..
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Mrs. Niles, the former Lydia I lir. and. Mrs. nips. Gunning
of Granton visited on Sunday,i
, Preparations are being
' absence of Mrs. A. E. Reilly
who fell and sprained her ankle.
Lucan United Church last Sue- 1,
It was W.M.S. Sunday in the 3
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W.M.S. Sunday .
Sherritt, and a former mission- i with Air. and All's. Elton Curls. 00111. -day. Mrs. AleX Young, president .1
ary was guest speaker in the A ,shower was held an Friday Aided for a bikger and better a
the afternoon W.M,S., and f
United Church on Sunday for evening at the home of Mr. and three-day Trade and Hobby Fair
i at the Community memorial Mrs, George' Thomson, vice-
the W.M.S. anniversary. I Mrs. Gordon Woodburn for Miss Centre May 12,13,14 president of the Evening Auxili-
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Aars, Niles is the daughter of ,Shirley Rowlands and Air, Clare i Mr. John Smibert who recent- ar3r; assisted the Rev. Edgar , I
the late Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Woodburn whose marriage takes ,ly enlisted in the RCAF and Roulston in the worship service.
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Sherillt and attended the Meth- ! place this month. now stationed at St. john's Miss Emma Palethorpe, of I
odist church, now United, as a ; Mrs. Oscar Sleeper received Quebec phoned his mother long London, farmer missionary of i
girl. A number of old school a cablegram on Saturday that distance last Thursday. • Korea, was the guest speaker.
friends and former school pupils her mother. Mrs. E. Walter, had Mr. and Mrs. Emerson 1•Iod- She gave an interesting talk on , il
attended the service to hear her. : arrived safely in England.
Among those attending were i Mr. and Mrs. Harold ()driers sell and Miss Merle Law of Lon- ditions as well as describing her
work as a missionary.
tier brother-in-law, Mr. Lin Amos and family of London visited on don were Sunday guests of Mr.
. with andMrs, Murray• The members of the Evenine , =
and his family. A family re. ! Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Dean Hodgms. ,
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union was held ` on Sunday at ;Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Wasni40 Auxiliary led in the music, and
the home 'of her niece, Mrs. !Brown and family, i last Wednesday attended their the members of the C.G.I.T. I
and Explerers attended in
John Schoffield and Mr. Schof-;
1 Mr Li • I. B • 1 • ' grandson, Billy Wasnidgee ninth
bodies.
fiild. Mrs. Niles called on a 1 s. Lloyd i op ley returned
, me on Friday from the lime birthday party. Billy is the son
number of her old friends in ' I° 1 - of Mr. lnd Mrs. Arnold Was- Vacation School
i of ter son, Mr. Cleve Brophey , - • c -
this vicinity on Monday. 'liege of McGillivray. The first module* of the 1058
land Mrs. Brophey, in Lowilon ' Last Tuesday Mrs, Alvin Me- —
1 where she had been convalescing vacation school will be held in
Lcan visited her® sister,
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• I fallowing a recent Operation.'s the United Church parlors on
Hattie Hodgins, at the Green • 45-30—walking sheer
Presentation 1 Mrs. J. Dixon of Parkhill -, ye Nursing Thursday evening, May 8.
i Om .i 1-10011', Parkhill, • 31-15—dress sheer
1"Isited on Sunday with Mrs• IL and found her feeling better Explorer News
Sheppard. again, The Lucan-Clandeboye Explor- 0 60-13—better wearing sheer i
At Brinsley I Miss Jeanette Steeper of Sand again,
Hill soent the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy et's held their tenth Expedition
were Wedneeday guests of Mr. : ie- the. United Church parlors * Popular Spring shade
1parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce '
, On Friday evening a presenta- and Mrs. John Knight and fam• ' last Monday eveeing with an at- * Fine dark seams
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Lion for Mr. and Mrs. Carl With.' Stecper
and Lynda. ilv of Kintorr
Mr. Joe Horner Sr., arrived . ..., .• ..- , ' tendance of 22.
erspooe was held in 'West aleGil• I extiests with Air. awl Mrs. Ira ' Counsellor Kee Ilaskett had SPECIAL 'VALUES ......
home from the hospital lain : . .i.--
livray hall. Dancing was enjoyed ( arling last week included :Aire.; charge of the worship service
by the young people with an week• .e. . .,...„ Fred aloha of London, Mre. • and the Japanese story. Coun.
tircheatra from Crediton. ' The lierea" 1.51010 Class el. lilts ;Annie East of Ancaster and her ; senor Poise Revington read the e
United Church Will hold thew; daughter, Mrs. Norman McNair 1 Scripture :Lesson. An invitation f - e- ei
ed to the young couple by George , the home of Mr, and Mr. Roy of._ Toronto on Thursday, also lor the explorers to attend the Omen s Ships t;
A Ptilla a ulneY was P'osout-i meeting on Friday evening
1 e LIS I 1 iAnderson, i ..
lad'll airs Clar-; W.M.S. Sunday service was read. i a
Prest while the address was welling,
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I liter 'Walpole and Avis, all Of ;Band, Mission Band, Explorers 11 to Pre-shrunk COUOIIS
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read by Mrs. Harvey Hodgins. 1 text Walpole, Mr. and Mrs. El- . The mass graduation for Baby- 1 e•
Mr. mid Mrs. Witherspoon will i
live near Crediton. ,
! C.G.LT, will be held May 5. : I • Nylac (Nylon and Acetate)
$2.69 i
lOn Temperance !.Kineardinc, on Sunday.
1 • and family °a London were Sat- , lions 1or the mOther and daugh- ' e Nylon Tricot
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: Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Mullins! During the craft period decora., 1 '
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Mre, Marian Cunningham and! Only
Ontario last year were reached
1,666 alcoholic Ca SOS in urday guests of Mr, and Mrs.' ter banquet were contieued. •
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Mrs. Art Cunningham of Clandee Henry Hodgins,
boye called on Mrs, George ' by
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special treatment services. A 'Personal Items ; i
Prest on Monday. !few others received help in hos. Mr. Joe Hay Sr,. who had
Mr, and Airs. Jared Fenton and ;,„,t, ,„
pitale, private clinics and penal: News Budget t tom been a patient; le Westminster
Air. and Mrru
Mrs. Wm. Fenton and e""t'"nris• °Mario has an NH Hospital was able to be brought
children visited with Mr. Wes „
mated 76,000 alcoholics. Emir , Baseline home last Thursday.
Dixon who is ill at the mine of , thousand 110W cases are added Corp. A. E. Parry, who was
home here on a three week
leave returned to MacDonald
and children of Exeter tdsited • ille °Mari° Legt•51ature reeelltiv • Air Field. last Friday. .
Woments New Imported Styles
' gins and family, Mrs. Lloyd Bis. the country, people and war con-
• 20 new modern styles
Box - pouch - tote - clutch - basket
• 'White and natural color
• Novelty trims
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his daughter, Mrs. Dean White. I eat' I 3•°a1-• By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR
Mr. and Airs. Lyle Simpon I These statiefics were tabled
Mt. and Airs, Earl Dixon on IlY the Alcoholism Research Pesetas! items Norman George Chambers, son
Feundation.
Mr. and Mrs, Win. Haskell of One hopeful trend was Mira hri Mr. and Airs. Howard. Switzer of Mr. and Mrs. Getirge Chem-
latiday evening. t
out in the report. Employers mint the 'weekend with Mrs. hers, celebrated his third birth -
with Air. ark! Mrs. Cecil Ell.; are aw;aheaing to (110 fact that 1Snlvittzeeslel. mother, Mrs. Shepley day last Menclay. One of his
Denfield spent Sunday evening
birthday gifts was a cocker
alcoholism is a very serious pro- ee - A, 1 • D , . s t 11 solid,
wnieltrl: mid mrs. Elm or shore ! b,,i,thiii,iin,1 Indies try; M eenployce e steel 80'0 d I °ale% ('ll"earl 'dPe°111erhtelec, Airs. Ada Jennings of Park:
herd and Mr. and Mrs, Maywood ; se.ueee le Aunt,
Prest spent Tuesday eetnie4 I t, eyed, from 3 to GaillieTicelinat8 havetil.- Marsir'.5,111tilrarreryi()ILThhcittn5p1Soilalarktsli th•leilet111.111e9 irs6ljectaeirldoilil"oki tiller! hictesg- * Rig selection of new st3les . .. . . ... $1,98
with Mr. and Mrs. George Prest, I alcohol Probleille• , Those , ern' Line, spent the weekend at 1110 'Sethi and a patient at the Pines
Mr. And Mrs. Gee, Lee vieited j 1,)_ieiY!ees average lEia NAP; Anse"' twilit of his grandfather, Mr. !raven Nursing Home, Lutan.
the fornStras father, Mr. Tom ; w,en'ni. ,ner .'ear. ;Omit 10 daYA arlht Tiffin, Mr. eed Mrs. Ralph Smith and
Lee of leican oil Sunday, arr. i "ovt',Irir'„11,6rmat.raie, pTriolehrea17,.; rteartir;teeial'titilVeety etul ens Ian family have moved into their • New JEWELLERY $1.00 i
Lee recently Underwent An °per- svill,;„ty`nn0Ltll'anni,5;r1110.1101'ire Toronto. client the eetv home just weet of the vile
Porde ot Ailsa
atiee hi St. Josenhes Hospital. Jar ein.c,‘ huimucit 11,10rf:viitillgiA., itvireektederinernriith Mr. aild Sirs. lage. Mrs. Pau!
('raizhasbought their home en 0 Gin Novelty APRONS 080 i
tteAcilr,tteiendiaittreate8DOtttigeonteirgsoilltriss..isivo peerenimn mi„a8m„
Mr. and Mrs. Hulk IticCOurt Elizebeth Me s
• Plaid UMBRELLAS . ... .. ... $2.98
truce tagleson who is a Patient „11110111.Viten71•1.euriateiglet, ori TIti‘lti "I called' 00 many friends in the Mr. jetties Turner. Airs. dm -
in St, Joseph's Hoseital, London , . ... ,.. se.mo. .4..-V t neighborhood last week e
tea Davis of Sailitsbury and * Novelty HANDKERCHIEFS . ......... ...... 490
due Weft eat Aceident,
Mr, and Mrs, Geotge Prat w
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1 o wort not, stiroristd it131 Miss Donna Baker of the Base Mrs. Prank -Stanley of Denfield
Line school: is 10 be congratuTat- Were Monday gueste of Air. and i
With Aite. Marion Cutininghain
of Clandeboye.
and billy spent Suitclay eveeing tee wife w
But what. did 'wive *us w• thit
on a SiO:lail contest.
, as , girls' e.hoir at 1110 sehool festival Mr. and Mrs. W. Ti. Wight -
eft 011 coming first ill 1110 sc:lior Aire. Miry liodginS. .
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Anniversary SerViCeS will he or loss.
held in. the Anglitan aura 60 iliaaiMailAkaLMlisaiii. ; " a r Y r) 6 Brabendere, Wilma business administration at the ..14 ,- * ,-.#,...,,'
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Sunday, May 18 at 11 A.M. The I Piston. Marlette taker and Don- :University tsf Western Ontario LLICAN, ONTARIO- z
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guest Waiter will be Dr. Nor- Nook who merit South for the 05 Daker on coming second in wore Pridav guests 0L Mr. and
doh 0.1 Huron College. whiter itally found a. Idle girls double irm. Mts. Alk- dung.
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