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Lays. Foundation Stone.
For clondeboye -Chapel,
Rev. J. L. H. Hendereon, B.A., • Alberta is spending some time-
D.D., Professor of Can- with her sister, Mrs. Emily
adin Mater)! at Huron College • Tomes and other relativ•es.
ei behalf of the Bishop of Huron,' Airs. Barbara Mezzo is home
laid the foundation stone for the and able to be around on crutch
eemetery -chapel in St. James :alter spending, about two month
cemetery fallowing the morning !in St. Joseph's Hospital follm
service of Holy Communion. He ing .an aveident,
was: assisted by Rev. E. M. Cook, ! Mr. Allan Elson is maki
13. Th., pastor emeritus of the great progress with building h
Lucan and Clandeboye United new home in the village.
Churches who read the lesson Mrs. Alvin Cunningham was
and the rector, the Rev. J. P, guest last Tuesday with he
Prest, L. Th., led the respon-!nieee. Mrs. George Prost. wh
sive reading. entertained the ladies of B •
The Rev. Henderson chose for ;IQ W.M.S. and W.A.
his text "Seeing that we are 1rs Violet Sutherland wh
compassed about with so great , has been a patient in Craighalm
a cloud of witnesses lay aside for several months is now
every weight and the sin which:patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon
doth so easily beset us. Let us don.
run with patience the race that Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paton
is set before us." . London, who have returnec
A portable organ was used
from a motor trip to Vancouve
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also visit ed Mr. and Mrs. And
for the outdoor service with the -- • •
'Paton at Nanton. Alta.. and o
organist and choir.
' Sunday visited with Mr. an
The historical cemetery la airs. J. H. Paton and family
over 117 years old and noted for • and Air. and Mrs. W. L. Pato
its well -kept grounds on No. 4 'in Parkhill.
Highway. A monument stands a
short distance from the church Bride -elect Honored
with inscription of 1841. I Mrs. Aimee Hendrie was host
The annual decoration and ess for a shower for Miss Mary
memorial service will be held 'Carter, bride -elect of Saturday
at 3 p.m. Sunday, September 7 !August. 2.
with dedication of the chapel at! A musical program was lea
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h tured with Mrs. Jint aanninp-
.1 ham as mistress of ceremonies.
VVind Fans Fire ; Those taking part wereMisses
113arbara and Jean Cunni nghain,
'Mrs. Wilmer Scott. Miss Rose -
Destroys Barn imary Hall. Miss Judy Scott and
Miss Marjorie Donaldson. Mrs.
Fire,fanned by a stiff wind, ;Clarence Carter conducted a
destroyed small barn on the TV quiz.
property of 'William Lewis in; In a few welt chosen words
the village. A garden tractor in- Mrs. H. Alurless presented the
side was also destroyed. !guest of honor with a set of
The blaze was noticed by a bers of the Ladies' Guild of St.
neighbor Arnold Blake. Lucan stainless steel cookware and
fire department and Centralia other gifts on behalf of the mem-
RCAF firemen concentrated on James church and friends.
saving the nearby Lewis home ' Assisting the hostess were
keeping the brick structure well Mrs. Ray liodgins, Mrs. Cecil
doused with water. Carter, Mrs. Karl O'Neil, Mrs.
There was no estimate of the, Arthur Cunningham and Mrs. J.
loss. H. Paton.
Personal Items Previously Mrs. Aubrey Mar -
Mr. and Mrs. „Tack Manson
tin entertained several friends
of
Embry entertained the latter's at her home on Maitland St., !
mother, Mrs. Alvin Cunningham London for a miscellaneous
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cunshower.
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ninghatn, Barbara, David and Associates of the Bell Tele -
Donald to a turkey dinner on Phone Co. entertained at a misce1.1
Sunday, the occasion being Mrs. laneous shower at the home of :
Mrs. Laura Henry, the former Women's Institute
Mrs. Helen Hodgins, London,
Alvin. Cunningham's birthday.
Laura Simpson, of Lethbridge, The July Home Economics and
Health meeting of Clandeboye
Women's Institute was held at;
the home of Mrs. Wilmer Scott.
Mrs. Alex Macintosh, conven-
er, presided and introduced the;
subject with safety rules for the
home, stating that accidents and
"We have suffered too long tragedies could be prevented by
under the Act. Enforcement of learning to Jive more safely,
the provisions of the Act has A paper en the conquest of fa -
become virtually impossible." tigue -was given by Mrs. Albert
We quote from a brief recently
presented to -our Huron County Rosser who showed much of the
so-called fatigue could be over -
Council by two private citizens. come with more rest periods,
They demanded that through the; change of work, proper clothing•
County Council our County be and learning that work, play,
placed on record as protesting the .1m and worship divided makes
Canada Temperance Act. ! a healthier body.
Who have suffered? Not ab -i "What is Home Economics?"
stainers, naturally. Nor law- was discussed by Mrs. James
abiding moderate drinkers. TheY !Donaldson who explained the A skit entitled "Who's Who"
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Can legally have liquor brought !Services in Canada.
into their homesb
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a But A Memory?
10'; For the first time in the Ms.! News
tory of the village, Lunn has A
nglkan
no Irish Nine baseball team
Lucan
And District News
Phone 109 Lucan
correspondent: Miss Una Abbott
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The "Deserted Village" ha -1
nothing on the local ball grounds,
now a veritable hay field.
Though the Scouts have clear-
ed a square around the Scout
Hall it does but make the re-
nainder of the field appear
greater wilderness. Even the
mall fry have forsaken the
diamond and toss their balls
n busy streets. •
With potential ball teams
o be seen standing around Main!
t. each night, with nothing to
o. surely somewhere in the
• lege then; is still an enthusias.!
— tie ball fan, sufficiently, inter-!
ested in the youth of Lucan, to
organize another old-time Irish
Nine team.
Irish Six Member
Takes Altar Vows
Baskets of red peonies, ferns;
and blue delphiniums formed the •
setting in the Teeswater United.,
Church at 3 p.m. Saturday, July ,
5 for the wedding of Alarjorie
E. Armstrong and. Donald K.
McAlpine. The groom has been
a member of the Lucan Irish
'Six hockey team for several,
seasons.
1 The Rev, Joseph A. ArmstrongL.Th. L.Th. of Hespeler, assisted by ; t
the Rev. Peter Renner of Tees- 13
I water, officiated.
Given in marriage by her fa -
1 d
they, the bride wore a white taf- - t
feta ensemble, princess style, E
featuring a chapel train. A finger-
tip veil of French illusion fell
from a headdress of rhinestones.
She -carried a white Bible with h
white orchid, :
W,
Mi -s. Ronald Harrison of 0 n
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Sound, as matron of honor, Mrs. • r,
Lloyd Anderson of London and
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Mrs. Donald Stone, sister of the;
groom, of Toronto as brides-, P
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, were gowned alike in
blue dotted swiss, blue satin
nosegaysp
laa
carried of carnationsas
and pink sweet peas. )
The best man was Mr, Clare
Dr. L„. H. Henderson
lessor of -Canadian Histo
Huron College, was the
speaker at Holy Trinity
last Sunday. Frank Eg
choir member was crucife
Carole Davis. a member
junior choir was soloist.
flowers on the altar we
loving memory of Canon
Mrs. Prest's father who d
week ago. A number of
visitors helped to fill the N
cies in the junior eongreg
made by holidaying men
After the service many att
the laying of the foundation
at the cemeteyy chapel at
deboye.
Pentecostal
The Young People have
their meetings for the r•ummer.
Plans were made for the an-
nual Sunday School picnic to be
held at Fanshaw.e saturday,
u a 19.
Rev. and Mrs, Fased Thomson
and family spent Friday and Sat
-
a, atthe hone of Mr. and
irs. R. R. McGregor, Richmond
/1111 (the latter is Mr. Tbom.
on's sister). Mrs. George Thom -
on (his mother) from Ottawa
,as also present.
United Church
Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Routs-
on are holidaying at Bruce
each and the Rev. E. M. Cook.
ormer pastor, will be in charge
uring their absence. He took
he service Jast Sunday.
Escapes Injury
Last Sunday evening Mr. Henry
odgins, 82, escaped injury when
e fell headlong off his front
erandah into a bed of ferns,
arrow y missing some stones
ther than some facial scratches
•om the ferns and a bad shak-
g up he escaped unhurt,
ersonal Items
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guest
church
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Suffered!
Rev. and Mrs. J. P, Prest
mily have returned home a
ending a few days with Bervie
tends,
band with hem length sash. They s
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Stanley of Lucan and -the ushers
were Mr. Eugene So and
Mr, Howard Armstrong, brother le
of the bride, of London ne
and
fter
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Kendrick
ave returned from an enjoyable
motor trip to Quebec where they
ft the latter's aunt, Mrs. War-
✓ McRoberts at Trois Pistolets
in
and
to
Mr. Bruce McTavish as organ-
ist s,
played traditional wedding
music and accompanied the solo-
ist, Mr. Frank Renwick of Tees- la-
wa ter. ; of
.A reception was held in the 'la
church basement, the bride's
mother receiving in a navy blue (n
crepe gown, pink hat and cor- no
sage of pink roses. She was as- ha
sisted by the groom's mother, a
who chose a navy swiss dress, tor
black picture hat and corsage
of red roses.
For a honeymoon trip to Ot-
awa and points east, the bride
anged to a beige sheath dress, we
vith matching duster coat, green
and brown accessories and
or -
hid cors
take a summer course
rench,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd/ Cook
mily of Kitchener were gu
Mr. and Mrs. Will Has
st week.
Dr, and lairs. Marvin Smout,
ee Ann Doreen Atkinson, R.N.)
w of Ann Arbor, Mich., are
ppy to announce the birth of
daughter, Ellen Anne at Vic-
ia Hospitil„Tuly 5.
Mrs. Ed. McLean of Florida
Bed on Alice St. friends Jast
esd ay.
ests
kett
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r. Not most of our lowly 'lam's; was given by Mrs, David Henry
s, Our County record of brokeniand Mrs. Macintosh. A contest
mes, unmarried mothers, and I on "Home Economics" was con-
e '•
w that of legal -liquor outlet se
stitution in general, isfarb ' ducted by Mrs. A. Rosser and 1.
e
I won bit Mrs. Andy Carter.
unties, a
i Nancy Kestle and Judy Scott c
Who have suffered? Legal li-• t •
won the hostess prize.
Ca
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Mrs. Eleanor Emerick under -
/A an operation in St. Jo-
h's Hospital last Wednesday
and is progressing favorably.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Piggott
of Winnipeg have returned home
after a 10 day visit with Mrs.
George Bawden. While here they
took Mrs. Bawden to Toronto for
a couple days trip.
Mrs. Eileen Currie, who has
en so may*, prizes with her
's, is now Lucan' s Avon 're-
sentative.
r. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon
Stratford were weekend visi-
s with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
lueter and family. •
r. and -Mrs. Fred Howie and
ily, of Si. Thomas, were
dnesday visitors with Mr.
Mrs. H. T. Bond.
irs. Charles Windsor is hott-
ing with her sister, Mrs.
ph Loney and family at Cass
y, Mich,
r, and Mrs. Edward L. Blev.
nee Helen Howard, and
e,. of Stillwater, Oklahoma,
making an extended visib
h Mrs, Dell Sproul.
iss. Joan Hodgins, who has
gned. her position at the Lon -
Motor Products, left on
rsday for a trip to Winnipeg
re she will be the guest of
and Mrs. Don Ankers and
ily.
r. and Mrs. William Brown -
and family, DOW stationed
Halifax, are holidaying with
and Mrs. William Brown -
Sr,
rs. Len Lobsinger and Joey
e weekend guests of Mrs.
n Park and attended the Rev -
on picni. at Springbank on
day,
ally Park, smell son of Mr.
Mrs, Stewart Park, of Pe.
a, is making headquarters
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lang
while he holidays with his.
n cousins,
v. and Aire, J, F. Waglatel
akridge Acres on their re•
home from Bayfield where
left Philip and Joyce at
eh Carp, were guests of
Irene Ceursey and called
ther Lucan Bleeds. last Fri -
and Mee, Cecil Holmes,
e, Ruth Afln, Mr. and Airs,
les Holmes, Mrs. James Av.
Mr. end Mrs, Vincent Dens.-
NVE`t6 Sunday guests Of Mr,
Mrs. Gerald Thompson, tit
d I3end.
olYri :Dickins, daughter of
and Mrs. Athol; Dickine, of
)eth, and Nancy Caldwell,
ter Of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
of Shedden, are :vend.
heir holidays with theit
mealier, Mrs, Will !Dickies,
thee- "mean relatives,
ley Weller, seven.year.old
ter el Mr, arid Mrs. Tom
hag returned heft after
fag a Week iti Si, Joseph's
tali London,
. and Mrs. thing SeOli af.
1 the Stuart pienie
bilek last SatutdaY,
quor ve d Y s e
legal liquor outlets in Huron.;
n ors, or we have no
Bootleggers, 'Yes, our Act has.
-teeth. One hotel keeper has had
three convictions for "keeping!
for sale," and has two other
charges pending. One bottle club!
proprietor not long since spent:
four months in jail. Our Crown;
Attorney in Huron takes action1
without fear or favour when in—
fractions of the law are reported:
to him. Few commend our Coun-
tyeating this move.—Advt.
Council for its action in de.
President Mrs. Arnold Blake
conducted the business. A notice
was read of the Tweedsmuir
workshop to be held at Beech-
wood July 25 for all historical
research conveners.
An invitation was given to at-
tend Achievement Day for 4-H
Homemaking clubs on July 25
and 31 at Arva and Strathroy
when 227 girls will be complet-
ing their project.
There will be no meeting
August.
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When it's time to have the dentist cheek
daughter's teeth, Mrs. Smith naturally reaches
for the telephone, that helpful "member -of -the -
family" with the habit of getting things done:
When you look back over )our day, it's some.,
times surprising to realize ht just how many
Tit& ways the telephone has helped yon WSW
adds an much convenience and comfort to
ery day living4
seLL intLittifiloNt COMPANY be CANADA
On •their return they will
ke their home at 31 Craig Si.,
London.
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Personal Items
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12th at Clinton.
Miss Elva Young is spending
a week in Toronto, the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickinson,
formerly of Lucan.
Mrs. James Stanley who ceI
L. 0. L. 493 including a few
ies celebrated the "Glorious
brated her 100th birthday in Ap
is still not very welt as the
suit of a fall in her home
cently.
Among the guests who will
tend the 21st birthday celeb
tion of Miss Heather Ann Hat
will be her two aunts, the Miss
May and Eva Carter, Heath
Ann is the daughter of Mr. B
Hately and the late Mrs. Hate
nee Jessie Read formerly of L
can.
Mrs. Viola Jenkins, now
Bradford is again marki
papers at Varsity University, T
•onto.
Mr. and Mrs. John Camtsb
Riverside were weekend guea
f Mr, and Mrs, Sheridan Re
ngton and attended the Revin
on picnic on Sunda',
Avis Walpole of Kineardin
ho celebrated her sixth birt
ay at a joint party with h
unt, Miss Muriel Carling, Ju
, is now holidaying with h
randparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ir
ailing.
Rev. and Mrs. J, P. Prest an
amily left for their vacation
atesday. They will be at th
hurch of St. Andrew's-by-th
ake, Turkey Point,' until Jul
1. The speakers during thei
bsence will be: July 20, 11 aan
r. Herbert Bridle of Clinton
uly 27, 9.30 a.m., Mr. Ernol
urmingham, principal of Glen
OC 'District High School and so
1' Mrs, eCtinningliam and th
le Mr. Omar Cunningham o
lancIebove; August 3, 9.30 a.m.
r. Bridle; August 10, 9.30 a,m.
r. R, W. Westwood of London
Dr. and Mrs. 'T," A. Watson
on Lankln, Ann George an
alley Watson, have returee
ons a week's Vatation at Ke
arbor and report the fishin
as good.
Mrs, lialeolm Itodgins, o
visited Mrs, John Casey
gt aturday.
Mrs, Nortilan Johnst611, of To
ntO, spent a few days with Mr
d Mrs, 'Richard Davis, taking
r granddaughter, Gamic heck
th her to Sper.d part of her
catioe TOronte.
Mee. Art fapiedier, Nauey and
ekie, were Saturday guests of
r. and Mrs, A. R. Wilkitigen,
Corp. A, E, Parry, Of Mae.
nald Air Field, is visiting Tits
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11OUSe for them 16 flIOV6i0t&1Speitig
Rita Van Bussel
Pies In Hospital
Rita Van Bussel died Sunday,
July 6, - in St. Joseph's HosPital,
. on on. e lay at rest in the C.
Haskett and Son funeral home,
Liman, until Tuesday, July 8, at
3.30 a.m. when she was !taken
to St. Patrick's Church, Bid-
dulph, for Mass of the Angels at
10 a.m. Father J. A. Alaehesy
officia ted.
interment was in St. Patrick's
(7einetery.
Rita was the five-rnbnth-old
infant of Mr. and Mrs, Jerry
Van Busse', of RR 3, Lucan. Be-
sides her parents, she is stir-
vived by her grandparentS, Mr.
and Airs. Frank Van Busse', of
RR 3, Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs.
A. Van Denberg, of Holland.
Four little boys acted as pall-
bearers, Jimmie Nagle, Bob
Seifried, Harry Denten, and
Tommy Theunissen,
Wightman Picnic
Mrs. Alice Young, Alice St.,
a former Wightman, arranged
for a ' ge o.gethei at the
Corbett farm last Sunday with
relatives present from Flint.
Mich,, Weiland, !on tea , Wing -
ham, Guelph, Blyth, Goderich,
Hamilton and Luean.
Mr. and Mrs, N. R. Wightman
of Welland. spent the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs. Young,
Revington Picnic
Between 100 and 125 descend-
ants of the late Mr. and Airs.
William Revington met at Spring -
bank last Sunday for their P
n-
nual two -meal get-to-gether.
During the afternoon a ball
game and other sports were en-,
oyed. Guests were present from
Sarnia, Thornd ale, Strathroy,
London, and Lucan and vicinity.
Official Opening
Misses Sherry and Terry W1.
Among the 130 guests for after-
noon tea were Rev. and Mrs.
J
pole who lived with their gra.nd-
parents, Mr. and Airs. Ira Car-
ling while taking a beauty course
in London last Saturday held
the official opening of their
"Twinette Beauty Shop” in Kin-
cardine.
Edgar Roulston, Mr. and Mrs.
Lucan Personals
Rev. A. Aylesworth, of:North
Buxton,. Aliss Valerie Braith-
waite, of Toronto, and Mr. and
Airs. William Aylestock, of Lie
can. visited friends at LiA0we1
and Lebanon last SundaY•
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holmes.
Louise and. Ruth Anne, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Holmes, Mrs.
James Avery, Mrs. Vincent
Densmore and Rita. attended the
wedding reception for Mr. and
Mrs. John Elphick, which was
held at Springbank last •SatuFday •
evening. (Mrs. Elphick is a sister
of Mrs.. :Cecil Holmes), Guests
Happenings In
Bic.
By MRS, M. H. E LSTON
Personal Items
Air. and Mrs. William Stetter,
North Tonawanda
,
who spent
the past week with the latter's
sister, Mr. and Airs, Chris Stcuer,
returned home CM Monday,
Sunday visitors with Airs.
sie Lewis were Mr, and Mrs. Joe
Hodgins, Owen Sound, Mr. andAirs. Airs. Lloyd Johnston, Ailsa Craig
and Mr. and Airs. Roy Harrison,
London.
Mr. and Mrs.' Sam Skinner,
Karen and Gary. Mr. and Mrs,
John McAllister and boys attend-
ed the Skinner reunion in River-
view Park, Exeter, on Sunday.
Guests with Mr. and. Mrs. M.
IL Elston on Sunday were Padre
and Mrs. MacLean, Marilyn,
Beverley and Leah and David
and Wendy Elston.
Mr. and Mrs. 1,01110 Wei berg
and family accompanied by the
latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Len Purdy, Email, attended
the July 12th celebration at Clin-
ton,
Visitors with Mr. and !Airs. Doh
Blair on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Blair and family of
London.
Mr, and Mrs, Allan Elston and
Mr. and Mrs. 'Winston. Shapton,
Exeter, attended the Junior farm•
ers' church service in Goderieh
on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair and
family attended the Hicks re-
union at Rivervica, Park, on Sat-
urday.
This Whet< In
onchpisen
By MRS. F. HORNE
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters,
Sandra and Judy spent the week -
end at Chesley Lake,
Ira Carling and family of
Lu -
can, Miss Lynette Walpole of
Montreal and Mr, Earl Carling;
of Lac St. Denis, Quebec,
The1
twins have a beautiful;
shop overlooking the lake with,
all the latest and most modern!
equipment.
Miss Kathleen Horne has re-
turned to London after spending
her vacation with Air. 'and Mrs.
Clayton Brock of Guelph.
Miss Linda Baux of Southamp-
ton is spending some holidays at
the tome of Mr. and Mrs. Elson
Lynn
were present front Port Weiler.
Courtiand, 13e1tnont, London and
Lucan. • T•1
Mr. Lloyd Fraser,. of Exeter,
was a Thursday guest a Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hodgins,
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Harei-•
• son, of Lodon, were ,Sunday
guests of Mrs. Walter Dobbs.
Mr, Lloyd Fox, of ROekwoOd,
was a Wednesday guest of Mrs.
T. D. Orme, and Murray.
Mr. Merton Culbert is helping
out in the Culbert store whUe
his bi•Othe, Mel, continues seri-
misty 111 in Westminster Hospi-
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Dens-
more- are moving to ,Ciancleboye
this week.
Mr. Wilfred Stocks sprang
surprise birthday party on Mrs.
Stocks when be invited a num-
ber of friends and relatives to
spend theevening w.kth her last
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mullins
and Ruth Ann, of London, were
Saturday .guests with Mrs. Mule
lina' -Parents. Mr. and Mrs.
ry Nodgins, before they left hsf
train on Monday :or Brinsh
Columbia,
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