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n, r' d the re- `Lucan Comniun}lv C.cntre with a t
Montgomery, ward Hodgins, part on the Institute exhibits x41 tit'illr•
atn Grigg 74, died in St•' of years 11 ! e pe
Roderick McDonald, Terry Hick• air' Prest look the evening ' 'Western Fair and the dinner for; °g class of 30 from Exeter, Can droving business in Lucan. He
service and on Monday took 10 Joseph's Hospital Monday, Sep- ; tralia, Granton, Denfield and farmed in South ,Dorchester
son, Don Coughlin, Lorne llor-; baskets of flowers and all the presidents of women's organza• tember 15. lie lay at rest in i Lucan. Many are advanced tap township before retiring to Ay1-
le,
'fruit nit and vegetables to the Pines 'Middlesex Co ntv lvas p p
H dR• smei free years ago.
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The Tintes•Adxccate, September 25, 1958..
Church News
Prom ote SS Sti dent
At UC Raily S ervic
Sunday was a busy day in the i pared, Mrs. :liurrar: Hodgins led
tinned Mara, with the church , in a sing•song.
school rally at 11 and the ' r•1''•1: • }. Pentecostal Church
at 7:30 o'clock,
These taking part In• the for- Forest, t, 1 a, guestp _ 1 The old Orange Hall at High-
-
bury Avenue and No. '7 hlghw.ay i I3.S.P„ rector of Trinity church,
\ ni 1 the Xouu leo le vis„Vi. eS ,Coln 5 Aylmer.c conducted the private
da. „zt g p Speaker t\ill soon be naught but a mem.,provides Pro d .. h ..or d l
s Institute S ak r ,°9
Harold i�hyte, the pastor, the vis-
ited the Home !nr the Aged at
Rev, Edgar Rouiston, and Terry
Thomson, Carolyn Donaldson.:
Ruth Cochrane, and Bard Hods Coikgrate was the guest spesheiGarrett,whose ablecrani a rector lite Pev, J P best,
ins. President for the Ganong sea -i ternber lianie I;runa• • netlr v ho e f z t don-. Dien, Girls appeared in sugar '
' son is ,Tack l•;izenga; viee•presi• at the Sep � aced the site for the building aI ; orpillow 1” Ali•• assisting, `.Che Rt. Igev,
Fourteen pupils received the ,v Edgar Roitiston; mics and Health meeting of ; the ll, The structure will be sacks, potato sacks •, W. A. 'lawnshend, Suffragan
Robert, Raikes attendance rli rlent, the Rc 1.c bar t e ha l
v -treasurer Lori.' Lucan �i'omen's Institute held ; deriiol]shed and the material used •'tries aver their gyri stats, Barr :Bishop ot Huron, read the les-
plontas for having attended 4', • ecictar „ Coinntunity (;entre last ; • rn piny tails, head bands and
The Rev. George Eizenga. of .Land•iaark ipisappeArs
s v s the speaker
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orrespondent; Miss- •Chna Abbott
Home Econornist.
lerr included rthe supe} tont, enk, the11 o'clock service. (1tr 1'rz
at
Mr. Cliff Culbert: assistant, A1C. ,•„
'MHS Initiation
r .,,
�ry
.. d .oy Comrr.ents
By MRS* �I H. .PATON
•Alexander Q'Ne]l tion ;for the service,.
Funeral services were held On Sunday, •Oetob.er z at 9 45
on Saturday afternoon, Septem- - a.m. B.S.T. the service of gob,
her 2 for Alexander O'Ncii, age t:ontmtuzion will be .cclebr•ated,
73 years, of Aylmer. Ile died at On Thanksgiving„, Sunday, Oe -
his hone en Thursday, Septenw tober 12 !Harvest Thanksgiving
her 18. service will be taken by the pas-
The body rested there until tor, the Rev, Edgar Roulston,
Friday afternoon when it was at 2,45 pan. with Mr. Howard
removed to .the 111urdy funeral Kew conducting the music,
borne in Lucan. At St. James church Family
The Rev. Ronald liiatthewnzan Communion was held at 9,00
4:m. with the rector, the Rev,
J. P. Prest in charge due to
Baty Trinity having 'their Her -
vest Thanksgiving services at
11 a.rn. and 7.30 p.m.
Next Sunday Harvest Thanks-
giving service will be at 11 a,m.
and 7.30 pan. E.S,T, with guest
speaker Prof, R. I , .Harrison,
r more: Beverley But -'Graham, executive, Margaret at thefor an addition to the Garrett identification signs an their son. lire committal service was 13.D, ai:1'h,, Piz. D. oX Huron Col -
Sundays o n r F.izenga and Velma Birtcli, Thursday, 'barn. lateen at the grave by Bishop lege.
ler Marilyn ('ulberl, Donald hacks. Boys wore shirts 'over
ot •y as it has to be removed 1.o; a edwav iigli School celebrat• service a. the funeral home and
Clinton and presented a program Miss Jeanette McDonald, home : permit highway widening. i 1 'ts annual initiation eche the church serviee and sermon
„- to than. economics teacher at Ingersoll' 11 has been sold to Mr. lien -;eel its
last Friday for
305 fresh• at St. James church with the
lirss :�1eDonald spoke on :ileal 0,N eil,D.D., of
Kew, Nancy Park. Barbara Anglican Church Planningand Table setting" .fol Legion Auxiliary 'their gyro shorts. Fredericton, N.13.
Park, Ward Hodgins. Margaret Thanks to the Evening Auxih-'question and answer i At the September meeting of Boys and girls ware odd sacks Ile is survived by his wife,
Armitage, Jimmie Kew, W.ayne lowed by a
ar•y and the A. b•Pe and others Legion the former Lena Henry; one son
Hodgins. Mae Cobleigh, Patricia. period. She was introduced by the Auxiiiary in the Le -:and shoes and were
gthe church was beautifully deco• Mrs. Dave Park, convener of gion Hall plans were trade for with toothbrushes and cloth to (l•Iarryi the Right Rev. A. H.
Margaret Arthur and Daisy t ob rated for the annual har"est the committee. i the annual bazaar to be held the shine the shoes of saphonor•es, O'Neil of Fredericton, N.B.: two
leigh. sThanksgiving service, first Saturday in December -4 juniors and seniors. All day they daughters (Edna} Mt' . William
Promoted. from intermediate It was deeing le carry on RagainR
The Rev. J. P. Prest exn„ sneer dies -?One of the high -lights will :„enufleeted to superiors, played Phillips, Arva; and (Merle) Mrs.
to senior: Dana Culbert, Shirley K u] its with Archdeacon with the making g of c e the iii ster box. / dead", sang songs and carriedWilson,Springfield;
Enrerick, Diane Hickson, Retie changed p pi BA,L.Th.. DD, sings as last year. The first b y y John B. Sp g ld;
C. W. Foreman.meeting to make same is to be> Mrs. Roy Stanley was 'named; books to learn hiuzzility four gcandsans and two grand-
Donaldson, Marilyn Culbert, Bill , of London. who was the guest nem on Thursday, September 25 delegate :for the Ontario Legion i however, all ended well, with daughters.
° 'speaker. The archdeacon, bav• Anglican church, !Auxiliary convention to be held, an afternoon party and a dance Mr. O'Neil was born on lot
Junior to intermediate; Ruth! in been •raised an Beech St., at thea° in Toronto this week, at night to complete'the 1058 int• 23, concession 3, McGillivray
Frost, Patsy Sovereign, Judy ;Lucan. drew a full church to Reports on the film institute °
Thomson, Marsb`a Ribson, Jean „ iso 1 held at University of Western tiatinn ceremonies, township, son of the late Mr. and get-wellGordonhear him, In citing his personal npMrs. Henry O'Neil. He married ing cards, "Mr. G
Marie Larkin, Corahn Donald- for Thank ivin he said YY I�Ilai�1 Grigg / "'•1 Dance Studio
„ a Ontario and the Tweedsmuir His -Lena Henry September 25 1906 Booting has returned from spend -
The A,Y,1'.A. are asked to at-
tend in a body and then hold
an open meeting in the base,
tncnt of St. 'James church,
Personal items
Mr. Sidney Ranting, a farmer
resident of this community who
lives at Birch River, Man,, has
been able to leave the General
Hospital in Winnipeg and is stay-
ing with his son and family
there,. He was pleased. to be
remembered by so many send -
son. Ruth Cochrane, Janet Kehl, , Thanksgiving tory workshy held at told-;
of the 22 who attended Huron p . given by The Errington Studios, Lon and farmed in DleCtillivray town
I1fargaret Armstrong, Linda College with girl, he 14'x5 0 f Stream Hall were gl\en b, S O er Far r . ! }las opened a studio in the tiltexecf 1 ,,nn,nnnrnnrmm�,nln ���r„nrinun„u,,,,,nuncio,nn,rn„nunnuuurrnnu,oun,urr,unrrrlrunnn,
Bridger, Roger Black, Birk F rm m�
v when i operated the
ing. several weeJss Witt -
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 2L Paton and
Clare visited on Sunday with
M. .and Mrs. Eneison Patois
and Lyle. Mrs. Paton is improve
ing after spending several weeks
in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Paton were
pleasantly; surprised on Tucs
day evening when they attended
Victoria Lodge 387 L. 0, B. A„
Lucan. They were each presented
with .a corsage:and following
lunch we!e presented with a
gift. They are charter members
for 37 years.
Mr, ;floss O'Neil is still & Pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital
where he had .an operation.
Mr. and airs, Ralph Lynn .and
daughter, Mrs, Emily , Tories
and sqn Tom visited . with. Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Sawyer .of Petrol -
la on Sunday.
Miss Ann McKenzie R.N. of
Chatham spent the weekend with
Mr', and Airs. Almer lienry. On
Sunday, with 'Ivir. Moore Cun-
ningham and : Mrs. Fred Simp-
son they visited 111r. W. Falls
and Mrs. E. Neale in Belmont
also Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hodgson
in London awnd later were guests
Of Air. Moore Cunningham for
supper. R
Mrs. Bill Downing and Mrs,
Roe of Atwood, Mrs. A. McKen-
zie, Chatham, Miss G. Harrison
of Parkhill, Mr. Charlie Harri-
son of .Pickford, Mich, attended
the funeral service for the late
Mr. O'Neil no Saturday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Harrison
and Donny were guests with
Mr. Moore Cunningham and Mrs,
Fred Simpson after the fungral•
one j� illiam Cochrane an don, ship
three still living to carry a
v, Gary Revington. „ tions in A t e, ea u ;the C. Has and Son funeral, and ballet pupils while others „ !
.Primary to junior: Paul Rev- Haven �ursing Home, given by Mrs. 11'es. o gins. home until 2 p.m. 1Vednesday,' are beginners,
ington, Ken Ready, Jimmie Kew, C.N.I,B, tag day will be held ;September 17 when the Rev, G. in 1956 the. eoupl'e celebrated]
Jody Monsurinjolin, Leroy 31x•' , On Tuesday night the first their golden wedding anniversary!
Servers' Guild nieeting was held in Lucan on October 4 and Airs Simpson conducted funeiai ser• ;Cub News
guise, George Denney, Judy . „ Erwin Scott and Mrs. Harvey vices 1 At the opening Cub meeting with many friends .of this corn
with a good .attendance. At theinanity as guests with their
Coughlin, Darsv Cohlergh, Carol neat meeting there will be an
Schlueter,
Bobby Cochrane, Di-, election of officers.
Explorers Elect ra or ler 1Grrgg, Walter Grigg, Olives
p attend he local leaders traisetGrigg Richard Greer and Mur•: of E►ran Taugh�
in„ school taking the course i
Barbara Park
Langford were appointed to as• I' Interment was in Pine Ifill !last Monday three new mein
silt in the organizing. 1 cemetery, Thedford. Pall bear-' hers were enrolled --Jimmie an
Mrs. Jack Steacy and raMrs.ted (0 i ers were David Grigg, Gea'rge !Donnie Kew and Billie Haskett
C B • dt •d \ • •e appointed to
OW
family,' when thein son showed
pictures taken on his trip to Ire- ,
land of the church in Cland.e
boye there and also of the church
where former O'Neil ancestors
had worshipped,
Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil spent a 1
Week in this community visiting
relatives and , friends returning
home on Tuesday, September 2.
During that week he suffered a
heart attack and was taken to
St. Thomas -Elgin Hospital. He
Kindergarten to primary: Rose
Coursey• Betty Park, Marline
Butler, Sandra McLellan, Sherry
Fisher. Janet Neil, Larry Kew,1
Pat Ryan. Jimmie Hearn, ,
Wayne Maguire and David Rev-
Ington.
Lucan•Clandeboye Y,r.u.
At the Lucan - Clandehoye
Y.P.U. at 7;30, the president,
Allan Ready, was in the chair'
with 29 members present. Mari-
lyn Eaton's group on mission :
commission had charge of the
meeting. The leader was assist-:
ed by Doug Thomson and Ruth
Armstrong.
During the business session
seren dollars was voted to the
M. and M. fund. Final plans
were made for the wiener roast
Sept. 26, meeting at the church
at 7:15 and proceeding to Ipper-'
wash.
The guest st spc
akerwas
the
Rev. Edgar Roulston, who spoke
on home missions and related
"Sew 10 Save Dollars to Stake !ray Noble•
The 16th Expedition of the Lu- and 26. I and two daughters, Il a v i d,
can-Clandeboye Explorers was The annual family night for; George, Walter, Oliver, London;
held in the United Church par- the institute was announced for; Mrs. Richard Green (Bernice)
]ors last Monday evening with .tober 16 with Mrs. M. H. Hod -1 of Toronto, firs, Murray Noble
12 members present. gins, convener and Mrs. George; (Jean) of London Township. His
Each ' 1 t and led the 1I] ' f Woodham as guest' wife the former Maude Haw -
ac gir chose r son o 0
Sense" in London, September 25 ! He is survived by four sons ; Go
Id Medalists
1 In addition to the account of
the sudden death of air. Ira
Carling of Lucan in :last week's
Tines -Advocate the Lucan cor-
respondent adds:
song of their choice for the open- speaker, ; kins predeceased. him. } lir, Carling was the son of Mr• returned home 'on Saturday,
ing sing -song. Mrs, jack Elson was guest1 aIr. Grigg was a former Lon— and Mrs, Charles Carling and September 13,
An election of officers was soloist. The roll call was ans-1 don- Township farmer. , was born .in' Dover, Ohio. He Interment took place in the
held. Chief Explorer is Barbara tvered by a written recips for a t came first to Canada at the age family plot at St. *James came -
Park; Keeper of the Log, Mar -supper dish. i of 16 and again in 1931. tery with pallbearers and flower
garetghostesses wereFUrneSs-FrOs�' i While in the States he was a
Coblei h; treasurer. Car- Mrs. Don Me—
Kilmer,
bearer's: Cecil Carter', Louis
ole Davis; pianist, Barbara Hostesses
Mrs. Cliff McLean, Mrs. i Baskets of white towns, rose shoe buyer for Sears and Roe- Ili}mer, David Henry. Hugh Wil
-
Ready. Erwin Scott and Mrs. Maurice ; dahlias and yellow mum plants . buck of Philadelphia. son, Karl O'Neil and 'Pass Walls,
Counsellor Kae Haskett led in atcDonald, i formed the setting in the Lucan At the time of his death he was Mac McNaughton, Roy ATcRann,
Personal items• { United church at 2.30 p.m. Sat• ! employed in the Dept. of Veteran Jack Harrison, J. H. Paton, Earl
l.tr. and \Tis. Reg Nichols of ; urday, September 20 for the Affairs, London. He was a vete-1 Paton, Moore Cunningham and
, r f 1 were recent visitors with wedding of Hazel. Diary Frost, ran of. lirorld. 'War 1 and IT. Norman Ferguson.
Ft£ a o Luc n and Edward Harcourt Church News
the worship service,
Personal Items
Mr. Don Chown, .Misses Reta
and Flo Chown, Mr. and Mrs. their aunt and uncle, Mr. and ••Furness, London. The Ra. ev, Ed.1 In the former he trained her -
Harvey Chown of Lucan, Mr. airs. Eldon Hodgson. 1„ Roulston officiated I ses with Sir Adam Beck and
and. Mrs.Sam Chown of Sarnia IN, en and l,Tr. E 1T
Mr and. Mrs, William J, Frost;
1 s.r
!gar - Major Tanlen, In 1110 latter he
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dawson (}rose returned to Toronto last •' rhe bride is the dau hter of was Quarter Master and Ser -
many humorous experiences of Toronto, attended the Howey- Tuesday, Miss Lina Abbott ac.- Al' St Luc n and the : geant Major of 1st Hussars,
while a student minister in Al Elough wedding on Saturday in companied them and spent till of ree a
g • S the son of A
At the United Church on Sun-
day in the Rally Day service,
assisting the pastor, the Rev.
Ed Roulston 'Bob Et
gar , were
a on.
Tr. and Mr, Carling was musical and •luno Lynn, 'ram Kastle, Donna
berta, ' the Central United Church, St, j Saturday visiting former asso-
L H I -Ie soot Si of South
iz sso- broom i. a played and taught many hosting Blake, Ralph Simpson, Bob Don -
i rs.
While lunch was being pre-- Thomas. Iciates and the school where she ampton.
1 taught for many years.
Sgt and Mrs. A. E. Meng. Given In marriage by her la-
worth and three children of,ther, the bride was gowned in
France, spent two weeks with a yellow lace and net ensemble
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Saulnier, 1 over yellow taffeta featuring a
before getting settled at Centra- tierred ballerina. full skirt, tight
1 lia, also as a guest was Airs. bodice of tucked net, lace bolero,
: Saulnier's aunt Airs. Clara Dun- stand-up Elizabeth collar and
i brock of Halifax who, although nylon lace gloves. A. pearl tiara
1,80 years of age, travelled alone
1 to spend a week in Lucan.
I Miss Catherine Bawden of Tor-
onto was a Saturday guest with
1 Miss Ida forte and Miss Helen
I1 Watson.
Personal Items
1 Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Rev-
ingtonand lfr. and Mrs. Lyle
1 Revington spent last week -end
in Batavia and attended the din-
' ner put on by the drivers..
Mrs. Murray Hodgins attended
!the Explorer Counsellor's train-
; ing and improvement conference
!in the Colborne United Church
!last Friday and Saturday • eve-
pings. As Junior -Work Counsel-
, tor, Mrs. Hodgins organized this
conference. Friday evening was
1 given over to missionary study
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ments, He had large classes both arcrsan,
Murralr Simpson and
in London and Lucan, who won Marie Voisin. The Sunday School
many prizes and gold medals at scholars joined. with the congrega-
various music festivals. Poor
health compelled him to give
up his London class though at Lucan Personas
the time of his death he had Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Frost of To -
some 25 pupils in Lucan. ronlo and Mr. and Mrs. E. Fur -
He was a member of the Ma- ness Sr. of Southampton were
among the guests who attended
the Furness -Frost wedding in the
United Church. last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry DTcFalls
entertained at a fowl dinner last
Sunday Mrs. Will McFalls, Mrs.
Thomas Brooke, Mrs, Harold
McFalls and Mr.. Gary McFalls,
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Thompson,
of Kitchener, ,,were Monday
guests with the latter's parents,
Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Roulston.
Mrs. Ada Walker., of London,
and Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Hod-
gins, of Lucan, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry
Carroll of Saintsbury and at-
tended St. Patrick's church.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDon-
ald and Mrs. Will Dickins were
guests of Mr. and. Mrs, Eldon
Caldwell and attended Shedden
Fair last .week.
Among thd`guests who attended
the 45111wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Fletcher
of Winchelsea were Mr. and Mrs,
Henry Hodgins.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Noels, of
Springfield, and liars, Will Dick-
ins were Sunday , guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Jack • Dickins,
held her finger -top white tulle sonic Lodge, London, and a
veil. She carried a white Bible member of the United Church,
crested with baby yellow roses,. Lucan, and one of the group lead-
ers. of the United Church men's
white stephanotis and white
streamers. Club•
Her sister, Mrs. Howard Cur- The pall -bearers were six of
his D,V.A. associates; John C.
Berman, Len Churcher, J. A,
Hills, A. D, Hoylett, D. C. Crooks
and S. A. Graham.
Personal Items
rie, as niatr.on of honor, was her
only attendant, She chose a gown
of .mint green crystal charm,
in princess style with matching
pill -box hat and white acces•
sories. She carried a spray of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Neil last
baby yellow roses and whit Thursday afternoon attended the
stephanotis. ' funeral of Mr. Neil's cousin, Al -
The best man was Alex Fur- bert Dinnin in Brucefield United
ness of. London • and the ushers church.
were Glenn and Joseph Eros'. Mr. AT, 0. Smith flew last
The church organist, Howard Monday from Montreal to Seven
Kew, played "0° Promise Ate” Islands in the Gulf of St. Lawr-
and "I Love You Truly". once on a short business trip,
'White and colored gladioli
!for the year and Saturday eve- adorned the home of the bride's
Hing to the entire Explorer pro• parents for the reception when
1gram.. the bride's mother received in
1 Mr. and Sirs. Charles Corbett a pale blue printed'- silk, with
I and 'family were Sunday guests white hat and. white carnation
of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Cart- corsage. She •was assisted by the
wright' of London.
Col. Duncan Ross, of London,
called on Lucan friends last Sat-
urday.
1 After a tour. weeks' visit with
i Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Banting,
, Mr. Gordon Banting has returned
',home from Winnipeg, Regina
and Yorkton. Mr. Banting re-
ports the crops are poor in those
idistricts.
Mrs. Harold Ribson who has
; been on the sick list is able to
be up.
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Happenings lr
Biddulph
Ry MRS. M. H. ELSTON'
groom's mother who chose a
pale blue crepe, matching hat Personal Items
and white corsage. Assistants at Sir. and Mrs, Chas. Atkinson
the reception were Mrs. Lilian and Robert were guests of Mr,
Dobbs and Mrs. Edna Shipley. and Mrs. Jas. Eagleson, Green -
For a honeymoon trip to South- way on Sunday.
ampton the bride changed to a Miss Marie Whitehead, Lucan,
heather blue 'wool dress, with spent the weekend with Miss
fitted shawl collar, gray blue
coat and pink and white carna-
tion corsage. She wore an ebony
locket, the gift of the groom.
The young couple will make
their •home in London,
Personal Items
Mrs. Alex Young is spending
a few clays in Goilerich, the with. Mr, and Mrs, C, Fischer
guest of Mr. and Mrs, .1. Mac• were lir, and Mrs. Richard
Donald, Peckham and boys of Mount
7Mr. and Mrs. 'William Brown, Bridges.
lee and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snaith
Elson were Sunday guests of lir. ; and Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Smith
and Mrs, Percy Colbert of llder, and family spent Sunday with
ton, I lit•, arid Mrs. Lewis Jol ns of
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Graham Llinivillc
and family of. Chatham and MI. iA miscellaneous 5h was
as
and Mrs. Jack Cummins and given Miss Joyce Fischer, bride -
family of Toronto were weekend r elect of Saturday, by her sister,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell . Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake, London. A
Haskett and Mr, and Mrs, Cal- number of ladies from this cm -
vin Baskett. mtin]ty attended the event,
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Horner of 1 Mt` Frank Roleo, eldest son
Parkhill were Sunday guests of of Mr. and Mrs. John Rolco of
Mrs, I',leano • Emerick' Toronto and cousin, John Ula
air. and'. Mrs, Tlenny Saulner satry, spent Sunday with the
spent last weekend at Niagara. 1'fer'rher's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Windsor Mr, and Mrs. Philip Chapman
last Tuesday attended the :fu• and boys, of Byron visited on
neral of Mrs, Jahn Durr at St, Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Dean
;12arys. Gibson. ,
t;pests with Mrs. M, 0. Sm1111
were Mr.,and Mrs. Lours i<11- Mr. and e g Cecil f mr, of
tot" were guests of Vit and
nier of Thantesford on Saturday Mlrs. Sato Skinner nn Fritay
,a. and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Leckie. eveijing,when both couples vi'ere
Charleen and Danny on Sunday. celebrating their wedding annr-
Mr. and Mrs. Art McLean of versaries
London, Mrs. LehLobsinger of
Sarnia, Mrs. John Park and Mrs.
jack Lankin or Lucan spent lest Before the first Wtirid War
weekend in Niagara, Batavia fdur nut of five office workers
and St. Catharines and were the in Canada. were neon; now about
guests -of Mr, and Mts. Carmen two out of three office jobs are
Conte of Niagara. They visited filled bywonle e
eri.
with Mfrs. Gaily .ttrttnston and •
See ' 1 IonaU$ Piene,tir Model found her still suffering great •At the time 61 tilt 1I]5 census
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Lucan reverts lh' Standard iioni'tit doetera,
Time Sunday, September u8. Ilion.
Shirley Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. George McFalls
were guests with Mr. and 'Mrs,
Will Isaac on Sunday,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Langford were Mr.
and Mrs. William • Laithwaite
and Francis of Stratford,
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from Manitowac, Wis.; THE GREAT SCOTS, international
finalists, from East. Liverpool, Ohio; international finalist
Quartets, the GAYTONES and CHORD CRIERS front Lon- .
cion, the RIPCHORDS and the FOUR GENTS . , with. the
International Medallist Chorus from. London, the MEN OF
ACCORD,
HURRYI HURRY! Tickets. (ir2.00) available at
NORM WAL4'ER'S MEN'S WEAR, EXETER
or write Tom Paredine, 14 Argyle St., London
Tickets Limited Buy Early
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HURON COUNTY
Plowing -Match
Keith Webster's Farm, Lot 1, North Half, Con. 9,
in the Township Of Morris
One Mile North Of Blyth
Sat•, October 4
9 Classes, s700 In Prizes
Important Note "
South and North Huron Plowing. Matches have been
combined .into this single competition. All South
Huron plownien are eligible to compete in special
classes for Huron County residents only.
Write L. E. Cat'diff, Brussels, for prize list andget
your entry in early. One week ahead for teams.
HOT DINNERS SERVED ON THE GROUNDS
A Cordial Invitation Is Extended To All
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