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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-02, Page 16P*900 16 nit TillitasMY0cate, October t 1 95 Church News • Atiplieesk ,tendance 1,1 plus two advisors 'Two new organizations for Holy and two visitors. 'Trinity Church were set up last, President Miss Marilyn BroNvn- TueSdaY- lee presided. 1t was voted to Mrs.. M. O. Smith was .named postpone the election of officers leader of the Juicy Altar Guild till the new year. The secretary with Loreen Hodgins ,as assist- reported $50 had been paid on ant. President is Jane SteaeY; the church steps. Secretary, Helen Hardy; Ireasur- Air. Prest, who opened the er, Martha Rummell. meeting. spoke hrieflY, and Miss Merton Cillbert was appointed Alargaret Culbert read the Scrip- ' . •captain :of the Servers' Guild.. ture lesson. Lucan And District News c..2•0141001611isoramP filen* 101 t.vicen. gorresponclentt Miss. Woe Abbott F Ex President is Graham 'Phon'ipsonl Aliss Lina Abbott suggested the Robbins Ills Wed In Siddulph!- IH&S 1 nstalis Officers; Dancing Teacher mgelnnized. In. st. Patrick's, Plans Another Festival A. beautiful fall wedding was. Church, B1(141411, When 1110 40v, The Septenther 'meeting of the nage, Rime Dykyj anottarry C.,and • Home School Associa- j. H..Alackesy united in mar-, Lomat, stzteenns.lber ,47.10 -satuday,. tion met in tie Scheel andito- Mr. and Airs. Dykyj, of :141:01114:0:11°‘L:Sdt:Yes.can•SttingYeilai:dS The bride is the daughter es president, Mrs. .Sheridan Rev - r. 2, Denstnist, and wasthe then turned the meeting aver head of the Dykyj School of tO the Pew Presulent, Mrs, Cal -- Dancing on ma'am sts, Lnesn. vm Baskett, who presented Mrs. The. groom is .the son oe Mr. and Bev11W" Mtn a pin in aBBre- 9 - :Four Mark . Mrs, John LOYens, R.R. - • • 1 Liul • •uip *c the -officers. President is Mrs, Calvin 'llaskett; vice-presidents, Mrs. R. E. Engel and Mrs. George Thomson.; secretary, Mrs. C. IL George; recording secretary, Airs. Leo Nennedy; treasurer, Mrs. Cecil. .Lewis? executive, Mrs. Erie Young, Mrs. Norman Hardy, Airs. JanteS Freeman, Mrs. Relit Ruminell and Mrs. Harold Ribson, These members volunteered to vice-president. Frank Egan: sec-• saving of box tops to augment act as lunett vonveners: October, Denfield. during her terin or office. retary-treasurer, Peter ShipleY. the branch's funds. The sugges- .iNeeds Leaders oisen n e by her sa. Principal NN'esley Clow installed Mrs. T. ir• 'Bond; November, • Owing to Harvest Home Serv-' tion was carried. Local Arena Three More Cubs were added • . . Birthd,ays a • • 4 tiler, the bride ;hose 1 a floor- - Mrs N. II. Cooper (Bud); Jan - lees at St. ;lames, Clandeboye, The guest speaker was Mr.' . to the pack last Monday, Jerry length ensemble of nylon chiffon .Business Mn Elect Officers -‘ • ., . uary, M. E. F. Bridger; rch. ruar ' Mrs. (. bkoliv' March there were no services on Sun- Stanley Tomes, of Clandeboye, a Marty Robbins, supported lis ,,,„ Gary c_d_ .A joint birthday partY was and chantilly lace, featuring aAt a in i• )'• • . 1 el eeman, 414 ge and BobJ)- q nor neeUng in The Mrs. Howard Kew; April, Mrs. Bob - day la Holy Trinity, other than 9 , student at Huron College. wha a trio four singlers an orchestra maksns an enrolment , celebrated at the home .of Mr, cathedral train'. A finger -length Ito) . . Restaurant, last TlicsdaY Robert rel 1; and May, Airs. SundaY School. There was a good talk on his work as a student, Lucan Arena last Saturday North of 38 with 35 present. ." - a 1 ne headdress Associatioe elected officers. "from a m te ii cr' ' — ' ''' - — ' -* • . o'clock family communion and gave an interesting illustrated and a Canadian band, filled tlie ' ''' '' bie Arnold, and Airs. A. L. Xernick, last yell of French silk illusion fell night the Lucan Bosiness Men's Murray ilodeins a larger crowd than did 4 . ._ , Mrs,Harris,tpinmed with sequins. She ear - So great is the enrolment that Sunday, for the latter's parents, .• it was k'oted to again sponsor attendance at the former. The minister and teacher at Ses•ern,, Sco tt astei. Haiold Whyte feels Mr. John Harris 91, . President is C. P. Corbett; the Music Festival with a meet- . outstanding entertainmeet cell.' pack but "the fly in the MM.' Lena McGavin, of Kitchener, and ttice-presidents„lack Racicliffe in called for Monday, Septem., A,y,P.A. had corporate commun- Ont. The secretary. Miss Jane By. Sndbury or the Soo. Lucan. t m , . ,. . being recognized as an it will be necessary to divide be.83 and her two sisters Mrs, . Lied a cascade of white roses. ion. The flowers on the altar Steacv moved a vote of thanks. is rapidly ., 1 • . • ' , Miss Violet Dykyj sister of the . , were in loving memory of Mrs. . United Church , tre. • ment" is to find eanable leaders, Mrs, 'Hilda .Sellers, of Walton, By ..... ,, • . ••• • • Jack Baynes; treasurer, Jack proving and enlarging it. I bride, as maid of honor and Miss • - and Glen Haskett; secretary, ber 29 to discuss means ,of im- Ihr. T. Banting. , 7 , a stran,ge coincidence Afr. Harris n . — Yo , • - - o ---1°,-- , Steac e; ny Lo -ns sister of th u• om The presider:1 and vice-presi- The A.Y.P.A. had their -anon-' and Miss Dawn Gibbons, f L - Y" o .on- . - held an enjoyable wiener roast be followed by hockey and .sk.at-'' assistant Jule Desjardine,dent. were named as delegates Thirty members of the '1',.P.I • . Plans for ice on eetober 1, will, Scoutmaster Harold Whyte., the:•and Mrs, .-Sellecs were born Sep" don, bed 'ds , ' ' ' mg meeting for the season after 1 27 and Mrs. Harris and • as I esmal.„ -uei.e. suni- the evening service at St. James - - - Mrs, AleGavin October 3. • Tarty gowned in orange4ce crys. at pperwash last Friday evening.: lag the following week. The exec-, Beaver Patrol, P. L. Hugh Con- tember: - Chureh, where there was an at-,tal eharm with matching acces- sories. They carried white ,carna- - , Janette Blake 'was in charge of' utive of the Irish Six is lining up lin, second David Whyte, Fox, 1 games. Special guests were Ur- ;Players for and Eagle Patrol (united), P.: Other guests at the turkey din, and Mrs. Gordon Eaton and Mrs.- t L. Mrs. B. ft• tions and orange rose sprays. • 1 f CI debove and Personal Items , L. •Graham Thompson, second ner were Mr. and : Ba'rrie Black enjoyed a camp- A'aylor and family, of London, • • ' i 9 f Mr. Minn LOWS %VAS best Celebrates 96 Years Explorer News to attend the 21st area confer - Last Monday evening, 21 Lucan ence to be held in Trinity United and Clandeboye Explorers .'and Church, London, October 22. leaders gathered at the home of it was decided lo purchase a Counsellor hose Revingtha for touch for the school, to be used .in case of sick children a 5 their annual cook -out. Lucan. training, spent a few days last' grounds last weekend, and report of Toronto, were Saturday guests. Frank Lovcns Games were enjoyed from 5 to several have already fainted dm - man for his brother and Alr, Mr. and Mrs. SteVe Storey, of Miss Elva Young, nurso-in- out at the new Pinery recreation while t. an , •• • , The Afternoon and Evening week with her parent, Mr. and a sine ttme, . Mr. and Mrs. Harris make ers, and Peter De Block, were ush- ting around the camp fire ,. another brother, 6, followed by supper. Then sit- ing opening exercises. auxiliaries of the Lucan 'United , Mrs, Alex Young. nap" their homes with their family and, lion- Mr. i'. B. Ready, chairman of Church were hostesses to the, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Davidson, ! They Pialinlag a for Saturda ' 0 t b r ), c o e have been in Lucan for the past ' orary counsellor, Ina Hudgins, the Board, was asked to intro- ' personal Items mother received in a gown of turn spoke briefly stressing 96th birthday quietly m his own sex Presbyterial, last Friday eve- ' family. 1 Persona I Items were taken by Counsellor Kai in At a reception held in the led in a sing -song. • duce the teachers (only on .e of northwest section of the Middle- guests of Mrs, Ira Carling and Dutch Hail, London, the bride's whom was newt. Each teacher Mr. Downing. spent his The worship service and story' Luean's second oldest resident. other W.M.S. members of this of Dover. Ohio, were Tuesday 4, . two months. Wiluiam and Haskett. Mr. S. V. Prest, of Toronto, pink lace, navy blue coat borne on Alice St. last Sunday • ning at 8:15 p.m. The special, After a three week visit in St.; Strawberries are in bloom ' . was a Monday guest of the Rev. navy accessories. She was assist - with friends and neighbours cal. speaker was Miss SYbil Courtiee, : Catharines and Toronto, Mrs. T. I again with even small berriesCancer Dreslings ling to offer congratulations and of Clinton, v,,ho gave an interest- H. Orme has returned home. i forming, but probably the frost and Mrs, J. P. Prest and family. ed by the groom's mother, who showering him with flowers and ing resume of her 40 years as a ' Renovations and alterations, will get them before they ripen. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Xing chose a black dress, white coat t ards. • missionary in Japan. I • , continue in the Radcliffe Drug 1 Mr. Jack Youn,g, son of Mr. and family, of Harriston, were and matching accessories. Mr, Downing Is still in good Ladies' Guild :Store to accommodate the ever-, and Mrs. Alex Young, has re- ' recent visitors with Mrs, Annie For a honeymoon trip to South health, looks after his own gar- , mail every morning at 9 a.m. i studies there, callers, gown with orange accessories. Anglican Ladies' Gut , is good. ' increasing stock and the owner turned to Acadia 'University, Fairies and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- America, the bride changed to . den and lawn and goes for his 'id was held claims both, pay off, as business' Nova Scotia, to continue his' ward Hodgins, of Chicago, recent a beige crystal charm sheath The September meeting of the in the parish hall last Monday: He attends the T..7nited church evening with the president, Mrs. every Sunday where. he sang in the choir for many years, Kay Egan, in the chair and Mrs, • He was a butcher most of hisgC. W. Hawkshaw at (he piano. : life, returning from the Revin- The secretary, Mrs. F. W. Hovey read the scripture ton Meat Market after he was jr P. lesson.prest The Bev. spoke , •. 90. , briefly discussing the spending, 'Teachers' Institute !of the money for a memorial ; Elementary schools in London' for Miss Gertrude Hodgins who' sind Middlesex were closed last passed away recently. Friday for the annual Teachers', Most of the meeting was spent. Institute meeting in Beal Tech- in arranging plans for the tun', inical School, London, with lead-. key dinner October 29. ing educationists, including Dr. The October meeting on Oc-, W. j. Dunlop, Ontario Minister tober 27 will be a wt,rk meeting of Education, attending and given over to dressing the tur-; speaking on the Ontario educe- keys and preparations for the tion. programme. dinner. The highlights of the morning personal Items Included community singing, led. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Chapman, by Earle Terry, a fantasy dance of Exeter, were Wednesday over - directed by Miss Cleda Baldwin, night guests of Mr. and Mrs. C., of Princess Elizabeth School. I C. Bradford. On Sunday Mr. and: The afternoon session included1Mrs. Bradford made a return the speakers Dr. Laura Zirbes, I visit as iNfr, Chapman has been of the University of Onini Miss , in poor •health since arriving Mary Thomas, author and read-.liome from Montreal. , s ing consultant, and J. C. Web -1 ter, inspector of Brant County Among the survivors of Er-;, ward Chisholih, 19, son of Mr, schools. Lucan and surrounding i and Mrs. Lawrence Chisholm, of teachers attended. 1 London, who was killed in a car i Personal Items accident last Sunday, are his Guests with Rev. and Mrs. Ed.' ,grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aus- s ar Roulston included 11,Irs,'Percy', tin Chisholm. of Lucan. Roulston,' Kitchener, and son,' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford and Robert, of Hamilton, on Wednes-:.Robert, of Detroit, were week-, day and Mr. and M. J. H. ! end guests of Mrs. Irene Courses-. Thompson, Robert and Mary ' Kimberley Anne H e d d e n, Jane, of Kitchener, on Sunday. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Mr. and Mrs, John Campbell, Redden, of London, spent a few of Riverside, were week -end days last week with her grand - guests of Mr, and Mrs. Sheridan parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Revington. Redden. The Errington dance studio is Mr. and Mrs, Robert Robinson, progressing by leaps and bounds of London, nee Dallas Hodgins, with 10 new pupils last Monday. of Lucan, are happy to announce On October 29, a square (lane. the birth of a daughter, Marie ing club for juniors and seniors. Dale, at St. Joseph's Hospital, will begin classes, in charge .of Sept, 14. Mrs, Evan Hodgins, Miss Angela Armett, of London. who has been staying with her Mrs. Elizabeth Beri and Mrs. daughter, Mrs: Robinson, for a Charles C. Powers, of London, week, has returned home. were Monday callers on Mrs. W. Marsha and JoAnne Ribson, J. McFalls, Alice street. talented daughters of Mr, and t Mr. and Mrs. Eric Armstrong Mrs. Barold Ribson, who will ap-' and daughter, Mary, were week- pear at least every - ,two weeks end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- on the Canadian Play Boys' old Whyte. Show "Noon Time Frolic" Lon - Mrs. Wreathe Ferguson, of don CFPL-TV, made a real hit London, was a week -end guest On their first appearance last of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar AlcFalls. week. Mrs. Bob Coleman visited her , Weekend guest of Mrs. George aister, Mrs. Frank Coates, of Bawden was Mrs. Earle Collins, Exeter, who was on the sick list of Ottawa, and Sunday guests three days last week, with Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collins, Maurice McDonald, Mrs. W. W. of Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Garrett and with Mr. and Mrs.' Collins, of Clandeboye, On Sun - Alf Dickins. : day, part of the party motored Mrs. Murray Hodgins last Fri- to Stratford to take pictures of day attended a camp committee , the Shakespearean Theatre. meeting in Metropolitan United Mrs. lra Carling, kvho lost her Church, London, where plans 1 husband recently, has now lost' were discussed on the Main her sister-in-law, Mrs. Earl Lodge for Kee -Mo -Kee Camp at ' Rodgers, of London, who not only Kornoka. attended Mr. Carling's funeral Mrs. Jack Steacy and mrs,, c. but Also visited Mrs. Carling last C. Bradford, as W.I. delegates, Thursday. Attended the local leaders' train- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hodgins, ing course at St. Andrew's me. of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs, T. morial Church, London, last A. flodgms, of Lucan, have re - week, taking the course "Sew to turned from a motor trip to Save Dollars to Make Sense." Montreal and points east. Mt. and Mrs, Jeff Parsons, of At least two Lucanites won Toronto, were week -end guests prizes at Ilderton Fair last Sat - �f the latter's aunt, Mrs. Doris urday, Mrs. William Brownlee Weir. won a second on her marmalade and Mrs, C. C. Bradford won two firsts, two seconds and one third A woman waiting at the door on her fancy work and vege- teady to go to the store had tables. her arms full of coats and four Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schroeder little children at her side. rtee Norma June Hodgins, are, Her husband, coming down happy to announce the birth of a the stairs, asked why she was daughter, Cynthia Blaine, at St. standing there. Joseph's Hospital, London, Sep - She replied, handing him the ternber 19. toata, "This time you put the Copper tooling has begun tinder t hildren'S coats nn and Ill' go the capable leadership of Miss ilerik the horn." 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