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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-30, Page 14Ra�14 The T' e s .cata, Weber 3�. 145 .Korsis%i At Batavia H&S to Assist With 'Shell Outf Owing to the public speaking Last Saturday night Howardinecontest on Tuesday the October itosecroft'. owned by Sheridan eann of the Lucan Home and (rumour. School Association was held last tevingtoii and Recd Tues g.nd driven by the latter. won Tuesday in the school auditorium smother edition of the pacing di- I with the president, Mr- Calvin vision of the Autumn Gold seines llaskett, in the chair. et Batavia Downs. It also won Tp augment the t[winclling' the J. C. Newton Memorial trn. I funds a bake sale was held on i. by and Bimbo Chief Can in the:Saturday in the Nuway Motor; 1,200 class B pace, Was a, win- - sale room. Mrs. Les Kennedy �.. ttl tv 1 w tier. !and Mrs. George Paul were in h charge.ur h, u P � A Record Litter i Mrs. C. Skolly and Mrs. James Mrs. Eileen Currie. of the Bin - Freeman volunteered to repro- A,Y.'P.A, Makes :Plans his parents. and Mr. and Mrs. tel eel entiord Liman, `'srtaiinesi sents the group in tthe An; Scan A splendid attendance of Lu Harold Walls and Gary Mc, parish hall Thursday evening to .ean•C'l.andebo;'e members were Falls. Twinkle",which she sold to Mrs. assist in the making of cancer out Sunday evening for the sect Elect Officers Kovacs, of Lonies. has given;dolunteer and Mrs.nArt Black ice at the Pints Haven Nursing The recently organized bible birth to 12 puppies. volunteered to attend the cancer the Parish returning to The father of the puppies is society dinner at Ailsa Craig Home, retuHoll for ture bgsitomeeting, Class beaded .by the rector, Ziska Arctic Smoky. which won October 30, elected officers. Sunday morning. •when plans were discussed for President many prizes recently. -act' 1 Principal Wesley Clow spoke the skating party and dance i resident is Kathleen Ryan; afro's Twinkle" is the daughter I briefly, thanking the Ii : S for November 7, rice -president, Helen Hodgins, of Champion Ziska Snow -Storm- meeting their staff's request for Invitations are ,rein sent to and secretary-treasu]•er, Edna er, also .of the Brialin Kennels, `a studio couch so promptly. Al- Anglican Young People in all. R= ale" Lucan, ready it has been made use of , near -by parishes. Frank Egan's Suffragan Bishop W. A. Town- . l I several times for sick children. . group will be in charge of rec- spend will be in charge of a con- NeighH+ nor He then explained the L.N.I.- ords, Tom Tomes' of decoration Urination service in Holy Trim C.E.F, (United Nations interna its church at the he 11 o'clock sere- • plc Departing�U le lienal Children's Emergency ice March 15. Fund) Shell -out and asked all toPlans ,;yore also discussed for The Diocesan Chancel Guild Mr, and Mrs. Roy Schlueter give it a fair trial. To facilitate a tour through London churches. will meet, at Sl: John's Church,. and family of Beech St. left for the counting of the money as itTom Tomes was in charge of Grand Bend, Wednesday, Nov - Drayton last Saturday where is brought in, ssi asked for fivee a geography game which was ember 5, beginning with Hol; Mr. Schlueter has accepted a volunteers to assist the teachers. - followed by refreshments in the Communion at 11 a.m, followed position as manager of the Dray- Mrs. Calvin Hackett Mrs. R. M. basement. by a lunch and a 'business meet. ton Creamery, 1 E. Engel, Mrs. Clarence Haskett ing, On Thursday evening Mrs.+and Mrs. Eleanor Emerick offer- }Anglican Church Baptisms Schlueter was guest of honor at ed their services. a party held at the home of 1 The meeting was turned over • Mrs, R. K. Montgomery with to Mrs. Erie Young who intro - Mrs. H. T. Bond as co -hostess., duced the speaker, Mrs. Murray - Mrs. Schlueter was presented Hodgins who gave an interesting with a necklace e,,.1 ear -ring set illustrated talk on the family trip as well as a pa r •• nylons. The to the West last July and August. evening was pig;' gated with a Mr. Jule Des,dardine's grade 5 number of contests, which were and 6 room won the attendance won by Mrs. E. F. Bridger, Mrs. cup, Mark Westman. Mrs. Schlueter Cancer Dressings and Mrs. Bob Downing (who soon, Sixteen representatives from two prizes.) the various women's or,aniza- On Friday night Mr. Carl ; tions of the Village met in the Murphy, hotel manager. on be - ;Anglican Anglican church basement last half of the staff presented Mr. 'Thursday evening to again make U p► I a S Schlueter with a wallet. bandage dressings for the Can- y I * ter Society. They made a few Girl Wears Gifts over the 73 dozen• The next meeting will be held For Christening lin the United Church basement i the fourth. Thursday evening of Ellen Anne Smout. daughter; November,. of Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Smout, ' L IJ.C,A,N, Need A Victrola ' of Ann Arbor, was christened on r Sunday, October 19, at St. James' The Lucan United Community Church. Clandeboye, where her' Association Nucleus are coni - great - grandparents. , Mr. and ! pleting plans for a bigger, better Mrs. F. A. Dobbs and Mr. and ' and less destructive Hallowe'en. Mrs. W. Atkinson. were married ITheyn af would dold appreciate the eitdone- FsiHer 80 years yl ago. I trola to be used in the parade, Her white nylon dress with I , pink and white smocking and white woollen shawl were gifts! Family SWeePs of her grandmother, Mrs. Wes ley Atkinson. Lucan, She also! Kennel A,w a rd s wore a small gold locket given I to her by her grandparents, Mr. i Mrs. Eileen Currie's "Ziske's and Mrs. Harry Smout, St. I Arctic Smokey," i t a father Thomas. 1 "Champion S n o w I a n d Ziska Mr, and. Mrs. W, G. Atkinson, :Buck", and its half sister "De - London. acted as godparents. lli hul Zmoat of tltDorchester e awardr Following the service a recep-Icaptured tion was held at the Atkinson' at the Essex County Kennel Club residence. A tier from the par- I dog -show held at Leamington ents' wedding cake formed an I October 19. attractive centre piece. Mrs. Ziska's Arctic Smokey, which Harry Smout .presided at the tea is just one year old. has won a ..prize every time it has been taGuests attending the sera ice shown. Last week it won first in were Mr. and Mrs. F. Dobbs, Open Dog Class, Winners' Male Exeter, Mr W. G Armstrong, for one point, best of winners Mr. and Mrs. "L. Sholdice, Mrs. and best Canadian Bred Dog in C. C. Powers. Mr. and Mrs. G. the Breed. C. Clare and daughter. Kathryn, His father won Best of Breed Michael and Jeanne Marie At- and came second in Working kinson, all of London. Group. His half sister won Win- ners' Female, Two Nieces Sing Lucan And DistrictNews Phone 10? .Lucan Corresps,ndent; Minx line Abbott Rev. J. P. Prest on Sunday W,A, Hears Report afternoon had two baptisms. The 15'nmarr's Association of Marie Dale Robinson, daughter the Lucan Pentecostal Holiness of -Mr. and Mrs. Robert George Church met at the home of Mrs. Robinson. (nee Dallas Hodgins). =Mine Eizenga last Monday eve - of London, whose godparents nine. The Bible lesson was read were her parents, and Miss Lor- by Mrs. J. A. Graham. een Hodgins, also William Paul Mi's. Eizenga presided at the McFalls, son of Mr, and Mrs. meeting leading in the prayers W. Larry McFalls (nee Alice and giving a talk on the service ,Leitch), whose godparents were :she' heard. recently at the London Gospel Temple when the guest St, speaker was Nicholas Bhengu, ,?� , Marys Church who has been called the Black Prop SceneOf Nuptials ham, Her talk was followed. b a The United Church. St. Marys, work period when the sewing on was the setting -at 2.30 p.m. Sat- the missionary bale was begun, urday, October 18, for the wed- .C. G. I. T, . ding of Doris Margaret Elliott and Murton Alvin McLean. Rev. The Lucan C,G.I.T„ owing to R. D. Crosby officiated, the installation of a new floor The bride is the daughter of in the United Church basement, Mrs. John Elliott. St, Marys I had to hold their regular meet - and the late Mr. Eliott and the j tog in the arena committee room. :groom is the. son of Mr. and I The roll call was answered by, 'Mrs. Alvin McLean of Elginfield. 12 girls. • The bride wore a royal blue I Mrs, Charles Sovereign led in :suit, white feather hat, with e the worship service and the matching accessories and cot-; games. She was assisted in the ;sage of pink roses and white ° former by Mae Cobleigh and I feathered carnations,- Jean. Cochrane. IHer only attendant was her sis- During the business session it ler, Miss Elisainae Elliott who was again decided. to take charge wore an Elizabethan blue suit, of the checking at the Masonic with pink rose corsage. dinner to be held at the .Com - The best man was the groom's munity Memorial Centre Novem- brother, Mr. Clifford. McLean. ber 27. Mr. Clare Peacey was usher. Janet Kehl and Jean Marie At a reception at the Pine Lankin well have charge of the Crest Inn, St. Marys, the bride's games at the next meeting, mother received in a dark gray Basket making for -the bazaar gown, with black accessories and continued during the craft per- , red rose corsage. She was as- iod. sisted by the groom's mother Stewardship Campaign Meeting ;in a, black crepe dress, with off - !white accessories and red and Last Thursday evening while white rose corsage. The inn was ladies were making cancer dress - decorated with feres, mums, beUs and; white streamers. For a honeymoon trip to Que• bee and points east, the bride ;wore her wedding suit and striped gray shorty coat. The young couple will make their home on the groom's farm at Elginfield. Friar to her marrige the bride was guest of honor at three I showers. The congregation of ;Centenary United Church, Lon - ;don Township., met at the home of Miss Madge Hardy for a miscellaneous shower on Thurs- day night. On. Friday night Miss Alma Near was hostess for the neigh- bors who presented the bride with a coffee table and on Satur- • day evening the young people of St. Marys United Church had a miscellaneous shower. set for Sunday afternoon, No- vember 2. Canvassers will meet in the Parish Ball at 2 p.m. and go out in pairs for the every - member canvass. Describes Mexico Trip The October meeting of the W.M.S. was held in the church (as the basement floor is still not completed) last Thursday afternoon with the president, Mrs. Alex Young, in the chair and Mrs. E. R. Pitts' group in charge of program and refresh- ments. Mrs. Ciaren::e Lewis gave a lalk from the study book on Mex- ico and Mrs. Charles Corbett re- ported on her recent trip to Mex. leo so those present heard two interesting accounts of Mexico, past and present. Sunday Services Rev. E. M. Cook took the morning service while the Rev. Edgar Roudston was in St. Thomas whereh took both services in his pld parish of Central United fqr its 84th anni- versary. The evening service was followed by a social evening where Mr. and Mrs, Roulston had the opportunity of meeting many old friends. News Budget From Clandeboye At Stratford Rites ^y MRS. J. H. PATON Nieces of the bride, Joan and Carol Schlueter of Lucan, sang rg,,„....... �"The Lord's Prayer” previous to the ceremony which united in Ladies= Meet marriage Doris Shirley Gordon, The members of the 'W.A, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan - Guild of St. James church met 'ley Gordon. Stratford. and Don - at the hang' of Mrs. Ed Flynn aid Edward Gunn, RCAF Sta- for the Oc ;.her meeting, Prat- ton, Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. dent Mrs. Andy Carter, presided Donald Gunn, Winnipeg. for the W.A. meeting. Rev. Stewart MacLeod 'per - A poem on trees by Patience formed the ceremoy in St. John's • Strong was read .by Mrs. Paton. United Church, Stratford on Sat-. The church calendars for 1959 urday-. October 10. F o r len e r . Farrr� e r were handed out. Fall deanery Given in marriage by her fa-, Mr. Chester Warren Hobbs, 78. meeting was held at Kerwood ther the bride wore a strapless;died Thursday, October 23 at on Monday, October 27, three-quarter length gown of , his late residence in London. Due to the absence of the white net featuring a net bolero; Be lay at rest at the Bennett president, Mrs. Rae Hodgins, and lily point armlets. A head -I and Pincombe funeral hotne, the vice' -president, Mrs. Ernie dress of white satin flowers held : London, where funeral services Lewis presided for the Guild her finger-tip veil of French illi- I were held Saturday, October 25 meeting. Plans were laid for sion and she carried a cascade with interment in Trinity ceme• the bazaar on Saturday Novem- of red roses and white carna-' tery, Howard '"Township, a dif- and conveners for ber 1 tions. WeBober • and Son of late t d Theter, Lucan ferent booths were named. h Mrs. Roy Schiue +Alicia Hobbs he was born on bazaar is being held in the Sun- was matron of honor for her sis• ` Concession 13, London Township day School room of the church ter gowned inyellow net over. at Birr. There he farmed till with home baking, Christmas satin and another sister, Mrs. 30 years ago when he moved to puddings, fancy work, sewing, ' Gordon Kemp, Stratford, was London where he was a dairy candy, vegetable and fruit, Aft- bridesmaid gowned in nile green product salesman, ernoon tea will be served, lace over taffeta;, Both carried He is survived by his wife, Personal Herne sprays of yellow dahlias and the former Mary E. Sifton, one Chester Hobbs Mr. Horatio Simpson has sold bronze mums. son, Graham, and one daughter. his ferns on No. 4 Highway in Leroy 011enberger, RCAF, CIin- Mrs. Helen Dauphin, both of fon, was best man and Jack London. McGillivray to Mr, Don Burns Bode, also of Clinton was usher. Mr. Hobbs had many 'Lucan of Detroit. A reception far 100 guests was friends, Mr. and: Mrs. Andy mane held at Dew Drop Inn, Stratford. were guests with Mrs. Einalie The couple will make their A,Y,P,A- Th.e A.Y.P'.A. executive met in the Parish Hall last Monday to arrange details for a skating' party and dance to be. held No. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hendrae ember 7 with skating at the Stratford miscellaneous two dm or at w arena _and followed by, a dance. entertained Mrs, Omar Cunning- showers, in the Parish: Hall, ham, Mrs, Fred Simpson and One was given by the girls of n was decided to invite Angli- Mr. Moore Cunningham, it be-' the Stratford Hospital Lahora- can Young People from rid.erton, leg the latter's birthday. , tory, where Miss Gordon worked Aeva. Strathroy, Ailsa Craig and Mr. J. H. Paton_ visited with and -the other by her sister, Parkhill. his brother, Mr. W. L. Paton Mrs, Gordon Kemp. i .y personals on Sunday. Others of the -family Lucan guests at the fatter n Coursey. were .Emerson of teirkten. charted Mrs. 'Roy Sehelueter, Mrs. Mrs. Irene Coursey. Mrs. T, C. Mrs. Dave Hills, Mrs, Hill Mar- R. K. Montgomery and Mrs. H. McFarlane, and Mrs. C. • W. tin and Mrs. Morley Hobbs, of T. Bond, Mrs. Montgomery also }lawkshaw rattended the Rev. J. London. attended the wedding. F. Mayland s church at Oakridge Attending the', fifth anniver- Acres last Sunday and spent the eery of Christ Church, Centralia Personal Items day with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill an Sunday were Mr. Stanley Mr._ and Mrs., Henry Hodgins Edwards, of London. Tomes who -preached the ser- and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Gar- Miss Lynnette Walpole, who • mon, Mrs, tinily Tomes a.nd roil were Saturday guests of Mr. had been working in Montreal;, salt 'omnis, Mr. and Mrs., Ralph and Mrs. H. A. Mullins and fait-, has returned la the London Life, Lynn, Mr., and Mrs. Maurice fly, of London. London, SSim son, Mr. Jahn Simpson,. Airs. Eldon Caldwell, of Shed- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marathon Mrs. Clarence Carter, Mrs. Mice, den, brought her mother, Mrs. spent last weekend with Port Simpson and ,her three grand. William Dicities, home 1 a s I Colborne fraencts. daughters, Misses . Anne and Thursday and spent the 'day lit Mrs. Charles Windsor has nose Reel gton of ,wants and Lbean, been on the sick list Lot the past Mrs. Harry Met' aughton of Lola- - week. 'doll... Advertising is a colttpetitive Mr. and Mrs. George Young SundayOn;its St. Zanies church and family, of Clinton, and Mr. the .ev, Maxwell Parker, M.A., weapon for both the newcomer and MP's. Erle Young and. Gnr- ''director of the Anglican and the established coneerli don,, of Lucaft, attended the ;Brno., g. /1ook Centre of'Religious Educa- birthday celebration . of ;Turfy tion, Toronto,, will be guest Morpeth and Rtouglidalee where Coughlin, nine•yeaynlrt daughter speaker. Mr. Parker was a for. he held the post of registrar 'and of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cough• Met rector at Mensa%lt Staffs, bursar at .Duron College, lin, last Sunday, Carter of. Exeter on Sunday. home in Clinton, M. and Mrs. Wilfred Cunning- ham and son, Joe, called at Slfowers Stratford General Hospital on. Prior to her marriage Miss Sunday. Doris Gordon was guest: of. hon. Nurse Marries UWO Student Trinity Lutheran Church, Lon- don, was the setting on Saturday, October 11 at 2 p.m. for the marriage of Barbara Ann Erick- son and Paul Rosswell Kipp. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs, T. H. Erickson, of London and' the groom is the son of Dr. and -Mrs. F. S. Kipp, Granton. The Rev. C. J. Khilin- ger officiated. The bride chose a floor -length gown of Swiss dot nylon tulle And net over duchess satin fea- turing a molded bodice, sweet- heart neckline, enhanced with a shirred yoke, banded with Ven- ice lace. The bouffant skirt was fashioned of Swiss nylon and net over satin banded with double row of lace and deep flounce extending in a brief train. A tiara of seed pearls and sequins dotted with rhinestones held her finger-tip veil of silk illusion. She carried a white Bible crested with purple orchids and stephk- notis. Mrs. William Kipp was matron of honor And Miss Nancy Bald. - win of St. Thomas and Miss Alice Rawlings of Sarnia were bridesmaids. They all wore drys• ings in the front part of the tal charm gowns of pen -winkle Anglican church basement 14 en- thusiastic stewardship • campaign William Kipp,brother of the canvassers met in. the rear of the basement, groom, was best man and ushers The date for the canvass was were David Anderson, of Detroit and Robert Erickson, brother of Mrs. John J. Boland ' the bride, of London. Mrs. John J. Boland, 70, the Alex 'Clark, the organist, pro - former Mary McCarthy, died vlded traditional wedding music Wednesday, October 22 at the and 'accompanied the soloist, Robert Hamilton, of Lucan. home of her daughter, Mrs. Win liana Walsh, of West Williams After a reception in the church Township.' parlors the bride changed to a She lay at rest in the M. Box and Son funeral home, Parkhill, until Saturday morning then Mr, and. Mrs. James Downs and son, Air. Robert Downs, of London, and Air. and Mrs. Syd- ney Beal. 'of cC algary, were Mon- -day guests of Dir, and Airs. Don Downs. Mr. Irvin Lunn, of the Tom-, to Compensation Hospital, and' Miss Betty Graver, of London, wow weekend guests o ► Mrs. Eva Menson. Among those who were fort(,- nate enough to hear Dr.-Clulsto-I Mier Woodard. of Harley St., London, England, at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, last week I were Rev, and Mrs. 3. P. Prest and Mr. Scott Garrett, ot; Lucan. Sharon, Sandra and Janet Henson, small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henson, had their -tonsils removed at St.. Joseph's Hospital last Tuesday and were able ta. be .brought home On hursday. Members- of the United Church Keening Auxiliary had a work meeting at the home of Mrs. Dave Park .last Wednesday when .they made articles for their coming bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. TOM Jackson' and .family, of Montreal, /neved into one of Mrs. Eleanor Enter,- ick's apartments last week. Prior to moving to Drayton, Joan Schlueter, daughter' of Air. and Mfrs. Roy Schlueter,. enter. tamed seven of her girl friends last Tuesday -evening. -Gaines,. 1. dancing ;with prizes, plus re, freshiuents formed the -evening entertainl:tent. 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Cannel cense• student at the University •of r-twente mime, — 5eicet ash Western Ontario. Birthday Party Mike Culbert, small son of Mir. Leonard and Jerome of London and Mrs. Merton Culbert, last Saturday entertained s John of Lucan; (Margaret) Mrs.six little James ,Ryan, Granton, and boys and girls at his sixth birth - (Marie) Mrs. William Walsh, day party. rest Williams Township; also four brothers, James McCarthy, Adam Rudnicki ci Biddulh Tonship, Christopher and Arthur McCarthy of Detroit, and Austin McCarthy of London, Personals tery. Her husband predeceased her. She is survived by four sons and two daughters: Lawrence, Polish Ranger Adam. Rudnick;, 76, of Den Mrs. Alvin McLean was back field died at his home Friday, in. St. Joseph's Hospital for five October 24. He lay at rest in the days last week. C. Haskett and. Son funeral home l e till 9.30 Monday, October 0 Monday,Mrs. William pickles attended e d 77 when he was taken to St. the birthday celebration of her grandson, Howard McDonald, Patriek s Church, Bidciul.ph. There high mass was sung by last Sunday. Twelve 'members of the Angli- Rev, Father J, A, Mackay. Ladies' Guild met in the Pallbearers' were Nick Red- Parish Hall last Friday evening nkeki, Joseph. Rudnicki, Clem and crumbled 90 loaves of bread Macugiil.o,' VictorMaeugajlo, for the turkey dinner. Tony Jerko. and Kee Skoniczny. Mr. and Mrs. Murton McLean He is survived by his wife, returned from their honeymoon the former Sofia 'Rudnicki, one trip last Friday and have taken son and three daughters, Nick, up residence on the groom's at home, Mrs. Klemens Macu- farm at Elginfield. gajlo of. London, Mrs.'Anthon,v Mrs. Charlotte ilun' is now a Jerko of Camlachid and • Mrs. patient at the Pines Have Victor • Riudn rel iz rvasLO d cess in Hme. NMr, andoMrs. Verne' Corsin ranger 10' Poland,, coining to were Sunday guests of Mrs, Ira Canada aline years ago. Carling. Artists classes for jun-'Best PS Artists fors started in the Lucan Com- munity. Centre last Thursday with Mrs. G. E. Nicholson in' charge. These classes are held The judges, Mrs. AL 0. Hod - after school, Registration is still gins. Mrs. Irving Gibson .and+ open. Miss, Lina Abbott had their Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Morley hands full last Thursday after. and family and Mr. Fred fermi- noon as they attempted to judge [age spent the weekend in Owen the posters and pictures of all Sound guests .of Mr, and Mrs, the public school children, 'Bell Wilcox. Mr. Armitage re- All -the work was well done melded for a visit. but the 'Budges were amazed at P,I.E.R, William and Mrs. the work of Grade 1- and 2. 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