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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-07-10, Page 12Page 12 The Tima Asivoale, July iO 1958 .Clandeboye Colt ments MR$. 4. 'H. PATON :Churth NO1W4 !Candy in jar, Mre. 'Cecil Carter. The censer stone of the new Kitchen .$hower chapel at St. Jetties Cnurch rem-, Mr. Kenneth 'Carter and • eterY will be laid en Sunday at daughter Miss P-atrieia enter - 12:30 noon, following the 11.1tained M. Carters. nieee, Miss .on•cloels• morning rvice with the Delores Jeanette Parker. bride - rector. the Rev. .1. P. ?rest. elect, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. conducting the Holy !Communion Richard Parker, liarriston to a • Dr. J. H, Henderson. B.A. Guests attend from Harris.ton. M Victor Stenley 1 Vacation Schoolserviee. 'kitchen shower. . D D. Professor of Cana-1London. Mt. isnrest. Beinsley, •• ysterious Fire Air. Victor Stanley. retired Bid-, • • -.dulph farmer. of Granton, died in p 1;.. ca And District News non 1(19 Linen Correspondent; Miss Line Abbott BD., "will officiate on behalf of Bishop • DeStrOY-S—Coach eSt. Joseph's Hospital, Friday, lans Pet ShoW f the OntarioHet wl o like- :presided at a vacation 1 in the united •Church sel o etene. Little Miss Phyllis Grainger It has been arranged tn lei%e • o is spending a ' • •' ' • • • w -es a.• cro, in • e and Son funeral bome, Lucan, „ • home with Air. a•nd Airs. Ai titan 2 p.m, Monday., July. e,,meciine basement last Monday evening. a portable orgari to be used for holidays with Elizabeth and Bromwich lost his 1951 Alercure. when the Rev. Milton G, Cook, of: (ban HisstorY at Huron College., Lucan and Clandeboee. Luxton and lay the foundation Fermat I tit M June 4. Mr. Dow Wilson, an -emplOYee He lav at rest in the C. Haskett The dean, the Rev. J. P. Prest, • et. • stens were made for the the service with the choir an at- Nancy HAL eoach in a blaze of unknown tendance. : Mr. and Mrs. Peter Banks of cause early Wednesday morning. The historic cometere' dates Sarnia spent the weekend with back 117 years with first funeral. the latter's femily, Mr. and Mr. Wilson had retired about a half hour earlier, leaving his in 1841, with a few earlier. but i Mrs. Maurice Simpson. - ' • d - ' • w a ear near the Bromwiek ear, be - not recorded. The annual Mann.; r. r.nmer is rial and Decoration service will patient in the Pines Haven Nur- side the garage. be held on September 7. sing Home in Lucan. Mr. Lyle Carter noted the Stanley, formerly of Granton. He 1 Wednesday, Pentecostal was unmarried. His only sur -1 Thursday, St, James church v ; Guests with their grand par- blare and awakened •the house - ate ivors are one brother and one I Ladies' Guild and Friday, Clan - W. John Thomson ents Mr and Mrs. Almer Hen- hold. The fire department t • Cl• e e W 'Stanley and • deboye -United Church W.A. Grace United Church. London . - seee'..1958 Vaeatioe Selman August, conducted private funeral ices. Interment was in St, Marys! A schedele• was provided for Cemetery. ;the pi•ovlding of cookies: Mo Mr. Stanley was the sort of . da, United Church W.A.; Tues. the late Mr. and Mrs. W. D. , day, Anglican Ladles" Guild; V'uneral services were con- drie were Misses Karen and Joan rived with chemicals whicti ,c, webn (luau. •mm.. ducted on Tuesday. July 1 fee Deeming of Chatham for two proved of no avail. NV. John Thomson, 55, hy the . erva) both of London. weeks. On Monday Mrs. Csra Before they arrived back with Rev. A. E. Menzies. B.A., of the McLean sister of Mr. Hendrie. the fire engine the fire had Steer Reunion A vote by the children favored a pet show instead of a parade this year. Tbe pet show and the tag day will be held on Wed - Anglican Canon Dies On Sunday Canon n. B. As.hley, father .of Mrs. J. P. .Preet, tiled th. Brant- ford General Hospital, .Sunday, - July 6, at the Age er 74. He graduated from Huron. cot. lege in 191.0 and was'. pastor of Christ Anglican Church 1.11 Ayr at the time of his deeth. He. is servived by his ,wife and Dee son, Bertram Ashley, Brant- ford, as well as a daughter, pectations. .Only complaint 11 has some TN; guest shots lined • Mary, Mrs. Prost, Lucan. erhe. funeral service Vir4s held have is that they had Pen up too and her records will he .on Tuesday, July .8, at the Chureni Franks •comb. his hair back. Donl,released ehis month. It looks has a 'real far ,ont,' haircut, re- as if this could be the bin sums minisdea of Merlon Brando's mer for :Gloria. The one that when be played Napoleon. Don • makes her a star. Gloria by the is the only real individual in way is an American 'who got her se Canadian showbusiness and ' first breaks in Canadian sum. • ,r like to see him .stay that way. mer stock, Montreal night clubs :1 and CBC -TV. ty'•s• 11 o'clock Service, next Sun- .,loan Fairfax is looking for- Looking In With Liz Country Club Makes Debut By •ELIZA:BETH TOWCHETTE Country :Club made its • debut I after being introduced as Mitch . Jest Friday and Jived. up to ex-'1Willer's latest discovery. She . :of the Redeemer with Interment in Woodland •Cemetery.London. Anglican church News - Rev. J. L. IL Henderson, D.D., a Huron College professor will be the guest speaker at Holy Trini- •day, while the rector is conduct-. ward to her trip to Grand Bend Anne Gable's centred: was not ing an el o'clock service at St. where she will headline the ihall-; renewed. when it expired a rew • James Church, Clandeboye. day Ball en. July 24. She will be; weeks ago. Holiday Ranch is Then both congregations will at the beach for A reception in 1 undergoing a complete revamps join in a union service for the the afternoon and at the dance ling in hopes of holding its spon- . sors. And it's about time too. Priscilla Wright And Vanda King, two personable young talents, I will .alternat on the show dur- ing • RotybeRsoliallerntiseri's singing an ras laying of the cornee-stong for the at the Casino in the evening, aJ new chapel at Ste James Cense- sponsored by the Lions Club. tery, Wally Koster, Phyllis Marshall, Personal Items King Ganem, Joliette, in fact Mrs. Alvin McLean, who has about everybody is beetling west. , . ' ' 't been. a patient in St. Joseph's We 3 a tes 1 a .a Hospital for e month is able to his parents in Winnipeg and dm and in clubs moth Trump Da- e be home. also does a. stint at a nightclub vidson's orebestra this summer, s Ansa Craig United Church at ' the Stephenson funeral parlors. • of St. Petersburg Florida, ar- been extinguished with a garden Some 135 descendants of the evening, the former on 11. S. sAa.inrsdst.aAnol Mrs, Al Gerald Mr. and • Mrs. Clare Stanley, there. , • r , Kathy Wayne who sings on • • 4 township. concession 1, the only : "I's eolUrnuniiS' of the ear had been completely net in the Liman Community : t:Be Lewisnrnd"valtnehdke Mrs.-Ai‘ilicr need by motor and will visit itil hose but not before the interior late Mr. and Mrs. George Shied nesclaY He was born in McGillivray -,:,-;-- for severe theball diamond. Caudy and • • weeks, destroyed. Fortunately the gas Centre last Sunday for a two freshie will be sold on Achieve- Alpine -Armstrong wedding in see of the late William and Ange- m. • , 1. and Mrs. Newman and did not explode or the house and meal reunion, mini night (Friday). Proceeds Teeswater last Saturday. Guests were there from New will go towards the expenses of Mr. and Mrs, D, Gisler are happy to announce the birth of a son in St. Joseph's Hospital, June 27, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stacey left on Saturday for a' trip to B.C. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Richard - soli and family of Mt. Forest, were week -end guests of Mr. and. line t Rosseu) Thomson and lis et ,„, family of' Teeswater have moved garage might have gone also, there till ever a year ago, -"" to the Arnold Lewis'house in the ill health caused him to give up village here. . District Farmer farming. Mr. Murray Carter pile-, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hodgson Sr. e chased the fares but this year it! ; and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hodgson ' was sold to Mr. Walls of Lucan. • . A. A, Garrett Dies Jr. and families of Hazel.Park. York, Detroit, Chicago, Windsor, the schoo . Sernia, Dunnville, Fisherville, • • • Dashwood and Toronto, During Pupils Participate the afternoon sports for the Air. Thomson heed for a while Mich., In Music Recital young people were enjoyed down - spent the weekend with stairs, In Luain and was twice a patient! the former's mother, Mrs. Eslie Air. A. A. Garrett (Fred) pass. ' Lucan and. district pupils of 1 • • i the Pines Haven Pines Haven News . in the Pines Hese Nursing . , home but died in St. Joseph'si:Hodgson. Home, lateen, on Wed- There have been many changes Miss )° in a recital at the Fred Lan pait Miss Alarilyn Eaton is spend- Nursing Mrs. Kermit Thompson, Mr. Hospital on Saturday, June 28. I ing nesclay, June 25 after a lengthy in the Pines Haven Nursing Library, London, last Tuesday Landon Richardson has acce ted a poste:ion as principal of Pthe Picker - Pall bearers were Ward. Hod- this week at the United „ Church camp at Gonerich (Alma-,iiirlos• Horne lately. Three patients, Mr. included Jenette Bezzo, Ann . . . gins, Maurice Simpson, 11":-.! Perth -Huron group). 1 He lay at rest in the Murdy Casey', Mr. Garrett and Mr. ing High School in September, liodems, Cecil Carter, Karl i Miss Sandre. Williams is in funeral home, Lucan, until Fri- Thompson have died and Mrs. George, Lynne Arnold, lelarsha IS nia day noon. June 27 thence to the J. Marshall had to be taken to - . ' r and ,In -Anne Ribson Janet Kehl .• ' ' 1 Lorene lioclgins,. Judy Scott; O'Neil and Sandy McNaughton.i Juliette combine e her annual r -1.• can, a p Vancouv.er vacatlon with same sing rings around some network Centennial work. . performers. King and his Sons of the West Don't be surprised if a melee are doing a tour of the western VERY familiar to all .TV view,. • provinces. ers becomes the new head of Barb Franklin gave up her CBC replacing Davidson Dulls idea for a vacation in Regina 1011. Since that 'June 10 electien' " when she was asked to appear last year rumour has been high as a featured performer. on that this name is line foe a Summer Showtime. top CBC job. Only factor which I Gloria Lambert who stiarred rnight interfere is money( he Showtime for the first half of now earns a good deal more the season has summer radio than the $22,500 he would earn show in New York, Next week • as chairman of the CBC). But she goes to Deriver, Colorado, he is anxious for the prestige of and the convention of Columbia a high ranking government job, Record Company where she will so what's a few thousand dole Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rthson • with to r c r and. family left on Monday for' si‘ng p e od g stars leis, Nancy Kestle, Gary Reving- Toronto and points ease Marsha,mmeememeeeeeemmeememeeememeneemmenneeenommeummummeneeemmees and Jo -Anne are .scheduled to do Carolyn Lambert, Julia Clat- ton Carole Davis, Dana Culbert, some singing on the trip w.hile John expects to end the sum - Interment took place in Car- , Miss :wary Jane Hall is taking' residence of his son, Willard, • e P • s lisle cemetery. • Lan intermediate course at Prince !lot 5, 'concession 16, London A new patient, Alr. Arnold Nil - in er, of McGillivray has entered, Sunday School Picnic ' Edwards School us Windsor. In owns m w sae . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stephenson, St. James Church Sunday September she will be teaching Prest of Holy Trinity church of Winnipeg, are at present visit- worthy, Donna Thomson, Bonnie School picnic. was held at the at "the School for the Blind at assisted by Rev. E. M. Cook of another patient, Hamilton, on a Mimi at Peter - mer With his sister Mrs. Art /Ars, Eya Drennan, Marityn Culbert, Shir- " ' tf d ; Lucan, conducted funeral sere- ing - • ley Emerick, Ilene Donaldson ' ' b • home of Mr. and Mrs. .. 11 , on Wednesday afternoon- with a : Miss Patricia Carter is taking 'ices at 2.30 p.m, Interment was good attendance. : a course in primary methods at 1 in Birr Anglican cemetery. . • The sports program was under: Prices Elizabeth School, London. I Pallbearers w1ere Gordon Alard- London Church the direction of the Sunday; In September she will return 1 lin, Lloyd Mardlin, Stan Wyatt, School teachers, Mrs, Karl 0'-, to the staff of the Churchhill1Gordon Mitchell, Loreen Patti' Scene Of Vows Neil and Mrs. Andy Carter. : Scbool, London. i S011 and Frank Waidob. Winners were: clothes pin i Mee. Kenneth carter, Airs.) son of the late William and Hyatt United. churcb, London draw, Mrs. Arthur Cunningham:1 Clarenee Carter, Mrs. George .Lucinda Garrett, eir. Garrett was the scene. of a quiet wed - dropping buttons in milk bottle, I Lee and Mrs. Cyril Lee and was born on la 5, concession 16 ding at 2 p.m. June 21 when the 1 his pastor, the Rev. C. Husser united. Nancy Hill and Barbara Cunning- Karen of London. Karen was i'where he farmed most 0 ham; pre school race. David 1 door attendant when Mrs. Par- i life. Although he moved to Pain- in marriage Mary • Helen Hod= Hill and Catherine Ann Cunoing.1ker, Harriston, entertained to a : eess se, Lucan in 1938 •yet for gins and Frank Anderson.. ham; 6-8 years race, Jean Cun-, trousseau Lea Mr her daughter, : the next 15 years he spent his '1110 bride is the daughter of ningham. Nancy Hill; 9.10 years i Delores. i slimmers back on the :farm, Mr. And Mrs. James G. Hod - race, Joan Cutmingham, BarbaraAttending the. Millman- Par" i Mrs. Garrett, the former Aman- gins of William St., Lucan and Cunningham; over 10 years race.ker wedding at Stratford at St. I da . Scott, predeceased him in he groom is the son of Mr. and Gladys Carter, Freddie nit.; James Anglican Church, Mr. '1954, Mrs. B. Anderson of Watford. t enore. 1 and Mrs. Kenneth Carter, Mr. I He had necn in poor health: The bride chose a street - Cantle scramble, Joan Cunning-; and Mrs. Clarence Carter and for sonic time and last January length ensemble of brown nylon ham, Phyllis Grainger; skipping : Miss Patricia Carter. who was 4was taken to the Pines Haven over taffeta, small brown hat race, Joan Cunningham, Berbera her cousin's bridesmaid, were ',Nursing Home. He was a mem- and rnatching accessories and Cunningham (tie); guessing : guests. l ber of Holy Trinity church, corsage or pink roses. He is survived by two sons, Alfred Scott Garrett of Lamle Her only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Pat Daley of Lon - List Field Day Res -u s Of Lucan Public School show Trousseau and 'William Willard Garrett on , the homestead; also two gfand- 1 children, Doreen and Jack Gar - don who was gowned in blue nylon, blue hat and pink and Nancy Elson, Larry Lewis, Mar- me Ass Ann , Anna Orr, of Parkhill, jute Donaldson and Rosemary is holidaying with Mr. and Mil. Hall. The combined school choirs of Charles Corbett. Miss Alberta f To- Clandeboye and S.S. No. 9 Bid- Davidson,' ronto, daughter of Mrs. Marion dulph also sang. Davidson and graduate of the Cancer Dressings Central Warne School, England, spent a few days last week with The June meeting for the mak- ing of cancer dressings was held Mr. and Mrs. Harold, lelbson. Joey Hodgins left for California in the United Church parlors .last Friday with his uncle, Mr. June 26. Unfortunately the wrong type George Strasser, where he no doubt will visit every Observatory of gauze had been sent so the and look through every telescope time of working had to he cur- he possibly can, before he re- tailed as well as the quantity turns. of dressings made. Mrs, Ken Thar is e patient Lucan Horses Winners in. St. Joseph's 1M:spite]. Mr. And Mrs, Sheridan 'Rev- Mr. and Mee. J. B. Ready of ington and Gary attended the Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Toronto 'Woodbine races last Walter of Aylmer left on Wed - Tuesday where. Floating Rythni nesday for a. two - week motor won two firsts and Bimbo Chief trip to the coast. The former left Can won two seconds. • Barbara with her grandmother, Mrs. A. J. Ready of St. Marys . and Keri with Lucan and London white rose. corsage. Mr. Pal Dou le Ring Rites friends. rett. Daley a London was best man. A reception was.beld at the bride's aunt, Mrs, Fred Clete worthy of London after which the bride changed to a navy ue d dclabra formed. the setting in the Ali.. and Airs. Frank Aylestock • • 'Running Dash Midget — BO:rg, Andy Hardy. 2411chae1 Lippert, Chris 'White. girls, Suzanne Kennedy, Marilyn eiearri. xerrea. . Junicr—Boys, Paul Toting, PP1,Ir Butler. Russell 'Kerintoiy. girls. Ann George, Cheryl Thompson, N'ancy Watson, Intermediates Bo,.. F. Le0713, Gorden ranting, Gary Bev- ingten; girls, Betty Ann Young„ PINK COWS I E)61 GIVE COW! P,Y1001 MORE ,^4= MILK Get more milk—keep your cattle 1, free of biting flies. Dust them l with oink COWFLY POWDER. cown.x POIVD ER lasts 2 ,PPeks or more—less work for you—better protection for your cattle. Cats less than 34, cent a day. Acc,c,t4 tor Int r,I1e115I6tk. 2 Ib. can ccei only 11.55. For Barns Use ... nogsAIT FLY KILLER Dust FLOPBAIT over floors to keep barns free of flits. Takes only 3 minutes. Rills over 95% of the flies in 4hours.vozn.sn..w osySt2S. MAO TtIti ORBAIT KiitOI New PERMABAIT FLY KILLER Long last:Inge-One application keep buildings free Of 'Ince for too td Three caantio — ;es gsosolt- teed. Ap000d for vs* 611, I Olt term tadel,ags. 40 tiz, f6.115 day PA. t Joan Whitehead, Audrey Hasten Senior — Bo. Michael MurdY, Of Saturday Bride , .111 Darling, Donald_ Woodward: - - ' girls, Belts Smith, A inky Etzen- Mrs. Wilbert Stanley last Tues- , ea. 1day . afternoon and evening en- 1 Running' :Broad Jump i tertained at her home at a trous- eltd,tet Chris White, , seau tea honoring her daughter ' Andy Hardy. Michael Lippert: ; ..... , girls. NOrma Davis. Suzanne Ken- i MIAS , Joan Stanley, prior to her ' nedy. Peggy Elston. ;marriage on Saturday. Junior - Boys. David Lippert. I Guests were welcomed by the Larry Lewis,-RrIbPrt HUSEL.Y.Ii hostess, assisted by the groom - eerie, Jn-Ansip Rihson. Cheryl . elect's mother, Mee. Mary Wise - in termedla te — Boys, Dale Hug. I man of Barrie and the bride - Thomsen, Anne George. it.•VighlNina:rdgurlsi,.,in'aVin;.Atirlii nYnnuanri d ' eleet' F, The tea table, centred with a Audrey Raster, Ruth Prrist. lace cloth, was attractively con - Senior — Boys. aim 'Rummell. OH SALE AT... Exeter District Had teed with an arrangement of Xohn Rihson, Bill Darling; girls. Betty Smith. 'Vicky Eizeng,a, Hea.- sweet peas. offset by lighted ther Ateheson. tapers, Presiding at the tea table were, Mrs. Robert Fitzgerald, Standing Brad Jump Midget — Boys. Chris White, Mrs. Emerson Stanley, Mrs. lean one girls, Snzanne 'Kennedy, Marilyn and Miss Kay Curtis. Boy,, Larry Lewis. A group of assistants included Hearn. ;Payee Miler. Fay Featherstone, . Miss Paul Young. Terry rasiiner; girls, !Miss .'nn George, (Meryl Thompson, i Heather Stanley, Miss Sharon Lynne Arnold, Nancy Watson. Stanley Mrs. Bob Gallagher Intermediate-- Boys. Paul Stearn • pougIas -Lewis, Ward }Pidgins, and Mrs. Clarence Stanley. Gordon_ Young. 'Kirk Alontgomery, Mrs. Verne Towlers of Glen - Gary Tlevington: girls, Betty Aral Young., iJoan Whitehead. roralyn Donaldson, Ruth Cochrane, Ruth Frost. Senior Boys, Jim John Ralson, Bill Darling; giris, BeHY SITII0,/ Vickie Eizenga, Hea- ther At rheson. nigh imp Midget -• Boys, Andy Hardy. rhris -1Vhile, Jimmy Kiel.: Siizamie liennedy, :Marilyn Hearn. Susan Schlueter. Junior • -- Boys Garv Traversy, 1 Tom Hardy, Larry Lewis; gir1:4, Ann George, Cheryl Thompson, Fla rriara 'Ready, Jerry 'Freeman. Michael LippPrt: Stanley, Mrs. Fred Featherst • -ieeetegesee,seesesseeaie Intermediate -- Boys, Donald Coughlin, riele Hussey, Gary Rev- ingt on; RI118. inan Audrey liayter, roralyn Donald - 5611. s. John eiteenn. atm Rummell. 8111 nailing; gime, 'Vicky Mizenga, Marilyn Culbert, Sett y Smith. Bali • Throw -Aridgot—Pri,ye. -Michael Lippert, flrian Currie, Ohms 'White; girls, Marilyn Hearn, Joan Lewis. Bar- bara Cooper, Shirley A.rnold. junior — F/oys. Paul Young, Gary Ti's i ersy, Larry Lewis, Da ild Lippert: ghee. Ann cseoree, Jo -Anne Ribson, Barbara Ready, Intermediate --Boys, Ward God - gill'. Kirk Montgomery, Gordon Young; girlft, A itl r e y Hayier, Belly Ann 'Veiling, Joan White- head. Senior -Boys, Jimmie Rummell, John IllbSott. rears, Hayter; giria, TIM tyim Il1, Vickie Bizengai 'Kathleen JJIllt IMO Boys, John Piihson; giris. 1101S Smith. Pistil Day Champions And TI.1.1./001.1lat 'Nfifigist T3N-14, 11, Andy 'Hardy IA; 1n1, suzenrie Kennedy- •TS. Marilyn 1,Te81'ri--1 Junior • B0yt4, Paul Larry Lewis - 15 girls. Aim Georcre —ill; Cheryl Thom pato) Intermediate -Boys, Ward tiri1,k188 Levu 8, 081l' 4-tustoy-8; giriS, Potty Ann YOung IP. Pit --14. kits Mew - Boy*, JIM Piiintinell - 111, Pilrison 1.4: girls, 'TIMIS Sttilth.-111, Vitk a Bizettga coe showed the wedding • gifts, Miss Margaret Thompson of Lon- don, shower gifts. and linens, Mrs, George Adams and Miss Jeer]. Stanley or Toronto the trousseau. Th 1 11 1 with his regular three week's wor b Mr. and Mrs. W. Larry Mc- . At nite urc Falls of 'Lucan are happy to an- nounce the birth of a son, ,Wil - Baskets of shasha daisies and Paul, at St, Joseph's Hos- white carnations, and white can- pital July 4, suit, white hat an white aeces- Lucan 'United Church at 3 p.m.I series and white orchid corsage and son and Mr. Howard Ayle- S t •d y Tuly 5 for the double' ls 11 f t 1 Falls and other points. ring wedding of Miss Joan Stan -lend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. for a honeymoon trip to Niagara a ut a„ , • , • stoc a o: on rea were wee - ley and Mr. Peter Frank Wise- Ayiestoek The young couple will make ficia.ted. Mr. Allie Hodgins and Mrs. their home in London, man. Rev. Edgar Roulston of -i Bride -elect Feted The bride is the daughter of recent guests of Mrs. Annie Susan Andrews of London were Miss Joan Stanley, daughter Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert. Stanley,1Fairies. of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Stanley of Denfield and the groom the i „ Mr. and Mrs. Art Beach and whose marriage Lo Mr, Peter F. son a Mrs. Mary Wiseman, oli family have ' returned home Given in marriage by 1from a few days' visit in Oshawa Wiseman of Scarboro took place. Barrie. father, the bride looked char:Fine-it: i where they were guests of Mr. ing in a floor -length ,, and Mrs. J. W. Barrowelough, over satin, featuring agcronngoifigibett 1 Mr. 131ack and' the boys went oe to Iseterboro also. fitting. bodice of lace, full skirt and lily point sleeves. A finger- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kew and tip embroidered net veil fell from familY spent a few days last week in Toronto, the guest of a headdress of ribbon and flow- Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. Eew. ers, She carried a cascade of r. Ted Brown of Bersde has roses and stephanotis. The bride was attended by Miss returned home after spending a , on Saturday was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Stanley last Friday night. Some 40 friends and neighbors were pres- ent. Her cousin, Mrs. Bob Gallagher was in charge of contests, Mrs. Donna Book of Bramp- ton and Mrs. Harry Millen of Barrie were also hostesses for miscellaneous showers for her. Hodgins FaMily To Tour West Mr, Murray Hodgins, an em- ployee at the income tax office, London, this year receives his 20 -year furlough leave, together ree m see aneous siowers w were held :for Miss Stanley with vacation. hostesses, Mrs. Ivan Stanley of He and lus famby Ieft on Mon - Denfield, Mrs. Harry Milne of day for a trip to the Pacific Barrie and Mrs. Ron Book as- coast going the Canadian side sista', by Mrs. Frank Mason for the 13rampton.P.S. staff, Ari old roan at an evening rune- tiorl hewed his head and wept silently while a young Wernail rendered the- plaintive ballad: "My Old Kentuelcy The hostess tiptood up to him and inquired tenderly: • "Pardon me, am you Kee, tucklati?" "NO lria.dAtit," selle the Mars ,ful reply) "I'm a musician'," Lucan Pigeon A Winner On the recent 500 mile race from Grand Mere, Quebec, there were 47 pigeons in the. race. Ow- Christmas and Mrs. Peck of During their absence, Mrs. M. ing to high head winds, only nine bird reached home in the time :Brantford, who are taking a limit and it belonged to Mr. Frank eity of Westrn Ontario will course at the Univer- Hardy, of Luean. His bird new eill live 608 yards per minute, in their home. and returning the American side. They expect to visit friends and relatives at Fairgrove, Mich., Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina, Cal.- gary, Edmonton and Vancouver. Jean Stanley, of Toronto and Miss Margaret Thomson, of Lon- don, dressed alike in blue crystal - satin ballerina -length gowns with matching picture hats and white accessories. They carried white carnations. Marie Towers, of Glencoe in a blue nylon dress made a charming little flower girl. The best inaCwas Mr. Jerry Sutherland, of Scarboro. Mr. George Stanleys Hannon abd Mr. Herb Justin, Barrie, were,ushers. Mr. Howard Kew, church or- ganist played traditional wedding music and accompanied the solo- ist, Mrs. till Dobbin, of Petrolia, who sang Because, The Wedding Prayer, and Through the Years. At e reception in the church parlors, the bride's mother re- ceived in a navy sheer gown with white accessories and gardenia corsage. She was assisted by the groom's 'mother who chose a navy dress with light blue accessories agd gardenia corsage. Pa a honeynnoon trip to few days at the rectory. Mrs. Gary Graham of London, and Mr. Fred Armitage of Lu-, cart were holiday guests a Mr.! and Mrs. Arnold Morley. The Middlesex bookmobile vis- ited the Lucan library last Fri- day and left a good assortment of books. Mr. and Mrs. Len Ardiel and Mrs. Cecil Armitage, were Sun- day guests of Mrs. Eleanor Ern- erich. • Mrs. Garfield Needham, of Ballyrnote and Mrs. James Turner, of Saintsbury, spent a, few days with Mr. And Mrs. Henry Hodgins. ,i,"1/4 Shame Of Our Life (The mixture of life in the mass and alcohol) "Only an ostrich could be ex- ersona cused for failing to see in this Birthday Party . explosive combination one of Air. and Mrs. Cecil Armitege Northern Michigan, the bride In honor of Mrs. Frank Ilardy's anti family visited Mr. and Mrs. changed to a blue taffeta sheath the hames oour age For -what other single element birthday, 47 members of her fam- sf . . . fist gathered at Mr. Clarence Levi Darling on Seturday and ensemble with navy accessbries combines with life in the mass Mr. and Mrs. Ross Langford and and pink rose corsage. Hardy's Auxsatible 'series last in produce a mixture that fig• sumay for a two,meat got .4.„. Mr. and Mrs. Kai Hodgson on The young couple will make to home in seathoro where the ures prominently in almost half nether. During the afternoon‘ awil StindaY:' of all /ate' ;accidents tie the 1 Mrs. William Dickins is spend- bride is on die teaching staff. The highway? kinds or sports end races were i in a iew days with Mrs, reed groom is a student of University Or t the t for ti enjoyed by the young people, Shower Brides At Lieury UC Three recent brides, Mrs. Char- les Holmes, of Lunn, Mrs. Jack Elliott and Mrs. Ross Britten, a Mr, an is. eie c ewe MeGillivrey, were guests of honor Thomas Lee, at a ;IOW miscellaneous shower Mr. and Mrs. Itear. Smith, nee left On Sunday Mr a twonverik held in the Lieury United Church Jam Ceidwell, spent part of their Motor trip to Winnirg and points honey -moon with Lucan friends West. lest Friday evening. Mrs. lloreee Herdly, of Canton, Hostesses were Mrs. Roy and relatives. Thompeen, Mrs. Charles; 'Thomp- I Pauline Vole came fourth and Ohio, is making an extended visit son, Mrs. e ,y. L sixth and Herbert Carter getout wititle.M4ciatilvid Mrs Laverne jall;rearnfiek tAlfirisdoyi; verno Allison, Mrs. Melvin M11- and Dolores Grattan fifth at To- t I It week The fit* te eels. Mrs. Ken Carter Arid Viola and Among the 75 guests, were rel - Mrs. Thomas Lee attended the atives 'Item Niagara, N.Y4 TO - Milman -Parker wedding at Sisate ronto, Barrie, Brattptort, Paris ford last Saturday. and Brampton, Mr. and Mrs, R. 0, Parker, rohto, Barrie, trampton and from Harrison and Mr. and, Mrs. Pains. George Lee, of McGillivray, were p*ersonals Sunday guests a Me, and Mrs. or Western Ontario son, Mrs. Willa sompsnie, i ss . Barbara Thorepson Arid Mrs. Ben aro awned by the Hardy nem were. Sunday guests of Mr. and. Thompson. and dm latter by teroY rteving- Mrs. Cecil Armitage. Two contests wore won by Miss ton, , Miss Donne Thernson, daughter /Arne. Thompson end Mrs. Parry Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cook and of ReV. and Mrs. Fred Thomson, ThOMPSolil. the letter gave a family of Kitchener, aro holiday. TS Spending a week at traeside reading. Mg at the Clarence Haskett cot. Camp neer Parte, with her aunt. Among the too gunge esete Mr, LW, Grand Ilona. Mr. and 'Mrs. Chas. Windsor eed Mee, (seen Hoiesee, We, Mrs. A. P.. Wilkinson spent last old Mrs. John qssas' sPant last James Avery, Mrs. William Thursday and Friday in Welland Tuesday evening with Mr. eed Avery, Mrs. It T. llond, Mrs. bringing back her two grand- Mrs.Whilter Duri• Or Lieury, • . korgo Chaimbere, Miss LOULcie r Wal. litlifileS. Miss Doris Hayter and 'Mrs, Vincent Dinsmore, and Amity and Mr. Bob Allisen) children, Wayne MT R1/At, . • AIIe(' . 0 Utile "th enend 'pert of their ye., rerd, spent the holiday with her I sister William Ditkins. cation' ri ducari, f s eomnionest, type of murder or attends fifty to seventy per cent Of all Solli(MA inisdonitere ars and felonies? Ot trips so many yertueus wemen into har- lots? Or tures An many jtive. Mies Ian delinqueets? Or sell& so many marriages into divorces, and children into ernheneges? Or So MAN/ LWISt6d pertenali(ies into netiropsyehik- trie wards1 _Can you nettle one? I do not.see how the Chureh Can any longer DOM:One en-, sideration of abstinence 88 a POSSiblP Ahtl pIiniibl altertlatiVe tti. the 1.180 or altehol," e- Pro- feSSOr Everett Tilson. — (Advt.) The lady was lievifig Adele dif- ficuity trying to board the train with A hefted, °Are you out nr. your mind, lady?" defiteded the eonduttor. een't help it," the t'Yoman replied, pushing hr horst up the slops to the fv'elialleffs jots sick Or1 busee,:v '57 FORD HARDTOP *automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, tinte,cl• glass, window washers, backup lights, whitewall tires. All this for only ...... ........... ' . $2,800 '56 FORD F AIR LAN E HARDTOP — V-8 $1,8 engine, automatic, power steering, radio, tinted Isglass, new tires *2,095 '57 DODGE SEDAN—a, steal! 95 '55 PONTIAC SEDAN—overdrive, radio, V-8 9 engine, she's hot!$75 595. '55 FORD SEDAN—a lovely tutone $11 '55 METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN—tutone, only $$1,:55 4199955 '54 NASH SEDAN --.—radio '54 METEOR NIAGARA COACH—radio $1,195 '52 MERCURY HARDTOP —radio, overdriVe, a Tovely job $1,195 '53 NASH SEDAN—radio 153 FORD COACH—overdrive, radio ......... $$9999555 '53 FORD SEDAN—automatic, radio $ 995 '53 METEOR COACH A gleaming black with whitewall tires $ 950 '51 PONTIAC HARDTOP—radio $ 85% '52 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Radio, a good solid car $ 750 '51 FORD COACH—a steal $ 450 '47 DODGE SEDAN $ 75 '48 CHEVROLET SEDAN $ 75 '40 CHRYSLER SEDAN . $ 75 SPECIALS The following units will be reduced $10 each day until s9Id! Thurs. Price '56 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR $1620 '54 CHEVROLET SEDAN.—black ancl white $ 920 '5": STUDEBAKER COACH -6 cylinder $ 920 '53 CHEVROLET TUDOR—very nice! ..... $ 820 '53 PONTIAC SEDAN—she's O.K. $ 720 '51 MONARCH SEDAN $ 4/0 '51 FORD SEDAN $ 470 '51 CHEVROLET SEDAN $ 420 '50 FORD COACH $ 370 '52 PONTIAC COACH—poked in' the rear $ 270 TRUCKS '58 PORD,F-700 DUMPS Your choice of two for ...... ,.„...„„ ............. $4,000 '55 DODGE "K" DUMP $2,500 '55 FORD F-600' DUMP—a 'steal! . $2,000 '54 FORD F-700 .TRACTOR—with fifth wheel, ') saddle tanks, vacuumed to trailer ...........$2,000 '54 CHEVROLET 3 TON STAKE—a steal at $1,200 '47 IC -'7 CHASSIS & CAB $ 550. 7x10 COlVD3INATION DUMP topy ,$ 400 '52 CHEVROLET PICKUP—It ran in! We'll puili it out! Make us an offer. TRACTORS '54 WOODS PICKER $ 550 $ 600- .'51 FORD COMBINE—rnotor,driven '56 FORD TRACTOR '48 CASE VAC & SCUFFLER USED 1.1?'T, LFI.C. SPRING TOOTH CULTIVATOR . .... „ HAY LOADERS-7your choice of two, tacit .... $ Larry Snider Motors $ 550 $ 500 $ 75 "PHONE 824. btalte „ ‘. i tralas- Strviot eXETER #