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ciandeboye Farmers
Injure Hands in Picker
ny MRS. J. H..PATQN the guest at St James Church
Mr. Murray Hodgson met with on Sunday'
He was born in this eeminunr
An accident Thursday morning. e, ,„ er NT, NT,,,,, IN N -,,,,T ,,,,T
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linger and thumb. nail of his the late Mr' "eil' and attend'
ed St. James Church. He later
right hand. He was taken to the attended Huron College. was •
office of Dr. George. Loran, who ordained in Holy Trinity Church, , 'Princess'
took him to St. Joseph's Hos- ' WA Hears Plans Rev. J. P. Prest, assisted he
Luean, June 8, MO. He was Request Revision
„Joyce McDonald. took charge of
rector at Atwood, Bernie, Hen- , ,..„the devotions and the closing ea-
pital, London.
Mr. Allan Hill, to cut corn on. While principal of Huron Col-' In Contest Rules ',For Year Review
He was helping a neighbor, sun and Clinton.
the farm of the a rmer owner. lege the new college was open.'
Mr. Wesley Clow, teacher of • In Finals. ercises,
An invitation from the Lucan.
Mr. Julien Van Mechelen. Mr. ed. While with the Brinalh and the De/theist :Awl, was hostessClandeboye Y.P.ti. to attend
, s.s „ , • Miss Doreen Garrett. daughter '11.ely Trinity church held it Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erla 'Me Lord's Prayer Was led by
Hill had his hand injured a few Fore.= Bible Society, ha travel- ,the n• i i i 1 .s . • . their skating party and slax hop,
Mrs, esecomb was, Mr. Ed. Butler. Special music Nov. 14, was accepted.
days previous with the same l'-,.9vattlieterLiittilaeetsinolatt last homeWi. ' ward Maya,
led around the world. On Jame 'o 'It ( II P I a" i"I"1- 4.4an' of Mr. and„.Mrs. IV. W. Garrett
, don Teachers' Aesoeiation's No.: ; horn in Loran and lived on both I was
a ion( n inwn,,inp and now a ti provided by Misses Tena
!and Margaret lilizenga and lair- The president, Marilyn Brown.
machine. ary ae. 1937. he was c011See rateft , vember meeting last IVednesda - '
): , teacher in Victoria School. Lon- ' `' `
le,- • ' - ne-dee• 'daemon. owing to mtieh Princess and Main streets here.
rabic Graham. lee, volunteered to make the nee -
Mr. Hodgson returned home on the fifth Bishop at Christ Church • astesncon. sickness in the villane, the see- Her husband, Mr. Orel McComb,'
Cathedral of Fredericton, New As special _ .„ • . • • - retary Mrs.F W r'lloves, the also a Leman resident, died in I Mr. Samuel Learning, of New. essary arrangements to visit the
Saturday. ' don who with Roes Tedford of ' "
- served tea and cake. The roll : three -round prince and princess treasurer, Mrs. Jack alurdy and 1923. She had been living in Lon-!feorunaM)noritil Is.ljasa JitIli.ea.f.rtlys7t.3(sippeanki.,
London churches in the near fn.
$1'. James Anniversary 'Brunswick. I is treat, atm atm; Chatham won round one of the • F. '
lure.Itwas decided
The Rt. Rev. Bishop A. H. Plans have been made for •
call was answered by many I contest sponsored by the On. --- ' ' • 1 lc convener, Mrs. years,
the sway mo ' don for over 33
O'Neil, M.A., B•D., D.D., will be some time to have the bishop, • .
splendid drill devices. Harold Hodeins were all among , services on Sunday. Mr. Learn to show the
return for the 117th anniversary . • ' tario Federation of Agriculture, ' •• eucan Defeats Police, 10-7 film, "The Secret of the Gift" at
e• .. : : .,: s . , • . . of St. James. 1 A resolution was drafted to recently held in London. were ,
the absentees.
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Thursday night at the Taman a
ing, a former .guitar and violin
player with the Smiley Burnette the December 9th meeting and
Happenings In ' w.m.s. And W.A,
: Mrs. Arthur Simpson enter-,
i
; payer's Association requesting , cessful in winning round two. ' , ... , „ , „ en llocksy League game, Luean
that, at the next public speaking, They will now represent zone assisted ll•
president led in the devotions • . . ., - e e
Mrs. .me benison defeated the London Police, 10-2.1 •
it)i,em ,call)leIlanqing Tuesday
campaign all thisweek at 8 charge of the next meeting which
to make it an open myelin,/
Helen Hardy's group will have
e.
' be sent to the Trustees and Rate- last Monday evening again suci.I sirs' T. C. -l'a'''ariarie• the Arena in a South Middlesex Sen -I show, will continue his evangelis.
BiddUlPh •
tamed Ow ladies of St. James contest TT) be hod in the mounts,
Church on Thursday afternoon.' field school, December 6, the be held in Toronto next week, President reported on the Thanks -
one at the provincial finals to and Mrs'. Wilson Hodgins. The
Smith (2), Westman, Ready, l
Goal getters for ',Wall were, evening.
Ile will complete his visit to Let- Haven Nursing Home.
wilt include a visit to the Pines
Streit"' next Sunday.
can by taking both • ',ice' again A report on the Friday night
' President Mrs. W. Darling pre -I name of the contestant. the • giving jam shower to the pa- Seen'. Hertzel, Parnell,
' By MRS. M. H. gLSTON sided for the W.M.S. with 11' name of school and of teachers. tients at the Pines Haven Nurs- skating party and dance was eie i.
WA Approves
. . 111t,,' Home and plans were dis-
cussed for doing something at and Shipley (2,),
. Roman Catholic Church
The Catholic Women's League to nearby Anglican Young People
couraging. Invitations were sent ,t
It
.,
members present. Mrs. Rupert
' • Williams read the Scripture. ' • ,
be withheld until after the judg.:
Personal Items . Miss A. Northgrave read the / .. „ 1 c . s 1 . Improvements chrimma$, Junior Farmers held a social evening in the Coin.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and story of how the book of Deuter-, 4
eat) was scheduled to speak on, The Woman's Association of
H. G. .. ' •
Sunda, November 30 being I :nullity Memorial Centre last may
dance.
and two new A.Y.P.A. groups
result from the party and
Mrs. R. Heckman were Mr. and orlemY was written. science found he had le St. Andrew s Day it was decided Attend 'At Home Friday • • '
evening with 13 tables of if.
f•
So many the Lucan 'United Church he, '
Mrs. Tom Campbell and Helen,' Further plans were made to „ - the branch members !would at other things to discuss that his its November meeting at the More .thon 300 Junior Farmers euchre'
tend the 11 o'clock service for Chancel DOW
of Winchelsea. have the new communion table '
later, However, copiesof with Mrs. Murray Hodgins as corporate, _ - -
communiop counties attended the annual fall
from Middlesex and surrounding The prize winners were Mr. B. Mrs. Kay Egan, Mrs. M. 0.
Brosman, of London, and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Roy Stanley, of
talk had to be shelved •
church last Wednesday evening ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Gregus and delivered for the Holy Com-, science,.,• e
Bernadette, of London, and Mr. munion service in January. Dis- i-.1 ,4
Uy, of Chatham, were Sunday the bazaar and tea on Novemberwhich the _Lutcan teachers had Young's group was in charge of Present for part of the meeting east Friday evening,
"At Home" held in Thames Hall ;Harold Ryan,
and Mrs. Paul Gregus and -lam- mission on material for bale and i : .. _ suggestions,acting 'president. Mrs.
I Tickets we ihe Lucan Chancel Guild, attend.
'dowel science • • Eldon I Rer. a • .I." • Prest who was •
evening visitors with their uncle 15 in the church school took ..been.. asked '
, rustrmieed. o compile, were the program and refreshments. ! and spoke briefly on . two special . •
Mrs. Murray "'origins, Mrs. IL; church services he is planning. the London Free ,Press were Don former was Mr. jack Mahan, Bend last Friday which began
Among those photographed by , apd blanket. The winner of the cel Guild Conference at Grand
re sold on a lamp cd the Regional Diocesan Chan.
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Place,
I Owing to Chrielmae examine. B. Langford, Mrs. Sheridan Revs! the first on November 23, a O'Neil, of Luean; Phyllis Grose, and of the latter, Miss Mary with Holy' Communion, followed
by lunch catered to by Grand
Spacek. ' Personal Items ,tions and Christmas concerts ington, Mrs. Erle Young, Mrs. service depleting the church Ruth Dickenson and Doreen Gar. I Forbes, of London,
rett, of nelgewood. Miss Dicken-1 The Women's League are now ,
Bend and Thedford W.A. mem-
Mr. and Mrs John Rolko and:
• Mrs Mervin ,teacher at there 1Vill be no December meet- Charles Sovereign, Mrs. Benny. year in music and colour. .,
on, Ross, of Toronto, spent a '" ^ ' •
Fairfield school, with nine other ina. Saulnier and Mrs. Harold Whyte" The choir have already begun son is president of the Ed•gewood.planning a bake sale to be held "era.
couple of days with their par- . , ... • . , • . - : *
leacneies enjoyed a trip u) iu- in the Nuway Motor's sale room The 'latter also served tea
reported on the W.A. Presbytery; preparing special music for this Junior Farmers' Club and Miss
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rolko. . • 4 after the afternoon session which
Mrs. John Rolko, Sr., who visited ronto on Saturday to attend the Legion Auxiliary held recently in Empress Ave.; service, and the other on March Garrott is first vice-president of •
on Saturday.
Cinerama showing of "Seven Church, London. '17. the county organization.
!Anglican Church was taken by the Rev. J. F.
,
Wonders Of The World' which Mrs. Edgar Roulston led in the; Mm's. Joe Leatson gave an in- Wagland, of Oakridge Acres, and
in Toronto with her children, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rolko and Plans Yule Party The junior choir which now has: fier. D. D. jones, of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs, John Rollo, • re- five months. , i Remember Fallen'
has been showing there for about devotions assisted by 'airs. ;• tercsting report 011 the 73rd an -
turned with them. The November meeting of the , • Caning
ham Avlestock, , , I nun! IV. A. Dominion Board an enrolment of 20 were all out Mr. Wagland spoke on the set -
Mrs. Jessie Lewis, who has , ' . Lunen Auxiliary was held in theAt Public School aSunday morning and sang. Their ting of the table and Mr. Jones
Several ladies attended the Mrs. Ira reported trial; ; meeting which she attended re- •
been visiting in Windsor with Church p.t. i cies. n wednessiss. Legion Hall last Tuesday with the full attendance assisted the jun- on the meaning of the various
bazaar at St. Marys Anglican
ea parsonage committee had I emus in Toronto.
her sister, Mrs. Joe Burgle re- •`• ' Vice -President Mrs. R. T. Rum• decided to renovate the parson -1 A report was
Lime hitt of 47,
ior congregation to reach an all. colours used in an Anglican
church,
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. • men presiding in the absence of. age bathroom. Mrs. H. 13. Lang -1 -''' given .on the A remembrance day program ."
' including Mrs. Lloyd Lynn, ales. I
turned home. Omar Cunningham, Mrs. Jenne •.„ Little Helpers' Party and the was presented by the Lucan Pub -I- - *
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison. of s • is ,. • .a president, Airs. Dwight Ball..
Lewis. Mrs. are(' Simpson, airs. ford, head of the maintenance
•nly-two members answered committee, displayed samples of i address given by the Bishop of he School on Monday in the audi- C.G.I.T. Meeting ,
London, spent the weekend with japan recently in Exeter which Lorium of the school under the di- At a meeting of the Luean
: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simpson. is we as a new communion I
' and Mrs. F. W. Hovey attended.
Bowyer, Mrs. C. IV. Hawkshaw Clow, and staff:
Don Coughlin read the Scrip- arena, Mrs, Charles Sovereign FAST RELIEF FOR
L, Ray raft Mrs A. Hendrie ' stainless steel cutlery which the:
. 1 Mrs. Cliff Shipley, airs. Kate rection of the principal, Wesley C.G.1.T. which had to be held
their mother, Airs. Jessie Lewis. _ • ad , ' Carter,.• . ....e roll call,
Airs. R.committee
The teacher, Mrs. Bruce Isaac,1 Following final plans for the alidecided o purchase, in the committee room of the
Hodgins and Mrs. Cecil 'Carter.; .
and pupils of SS. No, 9, Bid- bazaar, the annual Christmas
tore and sentences of miens- had charge of the devotions and
dulph, presented Phyllis Weiberg I/. Richard Neil attended the partv for the children of the vil.•.'i •
.e. reported Mrs. liarold Corbett and Airs.
and brother, Alvin, with gifts on 4 • lege to be held at the Community n ,
funeral of Mrs. 0. McComb, theAlid- Scott were named a nom- brance were read by Ward Hodg- also the election of officers.
Friday, prior to their leaving for Memorial Centre, Saturday, De-, the dinner' H.
C George
the M'cl- president is Mae Cobleigh;
former Mabel Mara. in London tiles
m
meeting
and Chu ech • ina i--- -
hie committee to bring in a ins, Harold Davis, Roger Black
on Saturday with interment in; ; slate of officers at the December and Paul: Graham. Readings of vice ,.
their new home with their par- ember 20, was discussed. The ale, ex . Presbytery_president, Dana Culbert;
ants, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wei- draw on the annual dressed doll Extension held at Hotel London, ,
secretary, jean Cochrane; tree -
St. James 'I Cemetery, Clande- • thanksgiving were given by Ann
Ellerington brothers. .1-1"se.
I At the December meeting there;
1 W.A. members attended. meeting.
Assisting the hostess with re- George, Nancy Watson, Larry
i Jean Marie Lankin and Janet
berg, who are employed by the ee , i will be made at this party. ;October 30, which seven of the surer, Marilyn Culbert.
''will. be a shower of doll clothes ' s e . • e ' 1 'Fodeins Mrs Irene Coursey and of dedication by Edna Ryan.
Lewis and Jo -Anne Ribson and
Kehl were in charge of games
Mr. and airs. Art Hem, of Sunday Visitors i Plan for the bazaar, .Novem- freshments were Mrs. Wilson
Willowdalc, Toronto, spent the: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sawyer. The annual tea and -; vember -9, were discussed as, i .i i .
and Mrs. 0. E. Nicholson in the
with Air. and Mrs. ,Or- ' and son, David, of Petrolia, with which was . convened by Mrs.'bazaar • well as floor covering for the : Mrs. William Brownlee. Mrs. Art Black gave a choral
. .
Mrs. E. Tomes and family. ;Thomas Weller. was held at the;
• basement 'the place of the next meeting reading of "In Flanders Fields." craft
making for the bazaar, Novem-
peeler conductedbasket-
weekend
Langford. Douglas and Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Downing. • Lucan Motor Sales show room ' Lions Club Meeting will be decided later but Mrs. •Twopast presidents of the Le-
vat Langlord anr Mrs. . •
Bern, who spent a few days daughters Karen and Joan of last Saturday and proved sued At a Lions Club dinner meet- James Hodgins, Mrs. Harold . .
mon, Art: Bell and Dwight Ball, ber 29.
with their- grandmother, Mrs. Chatham with Mr. and Mrs. . cessful. Corbett and Mrs T C Maar ' '
were present and presented pop -
Edna Langford, returned home Hendtec. I ing held in the Anglican church lane volunteered to assist as
a T. C. ' - ` pies to all the pupil's. Mr. Ball A.Y.P.A.
"The 'Unknown Mr. Charles "ed and his bride
evening hostesses. gave a talk on
with them. • • Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey Martin:
' airs. A. E. Reilly and Mrs. , basement last Monday
Airs, Audrey McFalls and Day- and family of London with Mr. ' ' "- were Lucan Irish Defeat Mitchell Soldier."
• Advertising foots most of the
, Charles Ha•rear in charge l zone chairman ,George Pedlar .
id. also Miss Joyce MeFalls at- and Mrs. Mervin Carter. - • of the bake table, Mrs. Dave , was the guest speaker. . Birr Community Club
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- •• . P. • e Ai. and Mrs. John Noithemse • Egan, the fancy -work; Mrs. Wes I Three other Parkhill Lions At an intermediate hockey airs Russell Rush was elected bill for our mass media.
en • , e • .
In honor of their niece, Miss of Courtland called on the Paton'', "'origins, the tea room, assisted : were also present one, of whom, game in the Lunn Arena last president of the newly organized
Heather Davis. who was six fames.. Previously they wses by Mrs. C. Skolly, Mrs. Wilfred ;Mr. Jack Levie, entertained with Wednesday night the Lucan Irish: ,Birr Community Club at a meet -
Mrs. Ralph Rummell. i I defeated Mitchell 5-3,
Playing coach Steve 'Storey Other . officers include; vice -
and
recently held in Birr scheol.
years old on Saturday. guests with the formers sister, . " J. '
"c 'Stocks Mrs J W Smith and ' a number of solos.
Mrs. Katherine Elston, David. Miss Mary Northerave in •Lu'
Airs, H. T. Bond was in charee!
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of the $13 mystery box which ' - • '
e Joey Hodeins was a weekend' and Don Fletcher each scored president. Mrs. Jack Legg; sec
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Sheila and Wendy, also' Mrs. can who Mary
her birth -
was won by Mrs. Royden Her-;
.guest of his aunt and uncle, Mr.: two goals for Lucan and Murray retary - treasurer, Airs. George
John McAllister and Dale, at- daya
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tended the tea and basaar held, :Thompson scored the other goal. Savage; p r a g r a in conveners,
and Mrs. Ralph Strasser, at
In Whalen United Church on Fri- --s. •• • ae •..; ..: .- - e--;.••• : ' bert. In the absence of Mrs. Ron ' :Ford, Sawyer and Powell scored Mrs. Donald Franklin, Mrs. Max
Sprague. Mrs. Bond was also in A
their cottage at Port Franks.
children assisted with the pro.; Asw • 'charge of the "touch and take" i Ars., Galley Johnston, of St. Alvarez; lunch committee, Mrs.
day evening. The three Elston! ,for ,Mitchelk
gram. i baIntsbury table, Catharines, who underwent an
Granton Lodge Norman Culbert and Mrs. Clar-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elston, De- Nomination Date operation a week ago, is still ence Williams.
trnit, visited with Air. and airs.' By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Nomination date for the village suffering greatly. Two of her
sisters, Mrs. John Park of Lucan Installs Officers Personal Items 0
Miss Reta Isaac fell and broke
Allan Elston on Sunday.
' • e . .. ...,. :: , ea of Lucan will be November '20, and Mrs. Art McLean of London,
Mrs, Will Isaac, who lived in her collar -bone last week.
, At Odd Fellows I'Vildey Lodge Mr. James Little who was a
•Mrs. Harry Carroll spent a i 1 • .
were with her before the opera -
No. 153, District Deputy Grand patient in Westminster Hospital,
and election if necessary, De were
neighborhood until recently.l
and is now a patient of South few days last week at the home cern mr lion and another sister, Mrs. Len
Master Archie Near, conducted for 10 days is able to be home
Huron Hospital, is somewhat ins-, of Air, and Mrs. Alvin Carroll, ' .. ..-•-• .....,-. S. - • -es es after the operation.
Lobsmger of Sarnia, visited her
installation. ceremonies at Gran- but will be returning for check -
Mr. and Mrs. M. IT. Elston home with her for a brief holi- Happenings in Airs. Dwight Ball is a patient .
Officers installed were
proved. :London. Mrs. Carroll returned • ton Monday evening, •• ups.
spent the weekend with Mr. and :day. in St. Joseph's Hospital. P.O., Rev. J. P. Prost and warden
Mrs. Raymond ' Gloves, Hick-: Miss Heather Davis celebrated `tisi
,,:s; ICInshard Mr. and Mrs. J. Radcliffe, who
Mr. Russell Radcliffe, son of '
, Mardlin; V.G., Garfield 'Garrett; tended the Statutory meeting
A 1 e x McComb; N.G. Lloyd Wilson Hodgins last Monday at -
Woodstock; Mr. Hilton trig, has been working in Calgary, R.S., Wilmer ',Marlton; F.S„ Wile held in St. John's Church, Arva
seri, e . an Airs. I. . , her sixth birthday on Saturday
at the home of her parents, Her B was home for the Sudgen-Rad-
y MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER fred Garrett; treasurer, Norman where the guest speaker was the
Hickson, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan. mother arranged a surprise '
Bale, Tavistock. cliffe wedding and was one of Riddell; warden, Glen • Parkin- Rev. Canon A. 3, Jackson, M.A.
'party of little guests including t:•-••• . : . ..... ,.. , the ushers. Russell likes the son. conductor, Gordon Dann. of Toronto,
•Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner,. . a b .
Mr. John Knox of Belton, Mr. West and is returning this week; '
Garry and Karen, spent Sunday I for the weekend). also Joan and and airs. William Thomson of : Chaplain, Morley Wass; pas,s,, Mrs. F. W. Hovey spent a
William Lambert; L.S.S., Beyer-
Wenay Elston (who remained
• E • S 1 , •'.1. Air.'to Calgary.
Whalen. t fmr. and Mrs. John Campbell few days in St. Joseph's Hospital
with Air. and Mrs. Bill Morley, i Gary Barker,Muriel •
Abbott -
• Mark Atkinson and David Ale. and Mrs. Fred Thomson. ' o Riverside .were week end' ley Westman; R.S.N.G., Omar for a checkem.
At- Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mossey and 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan.
Burnett' L.S.N.G T1 C Mrs. Prank Coates of Exeter
Baptism I Falls, also her aunt, Mrs. Ross , . v s Thomas Atm. .
family were Sunday guests of Revington and Sunday guests rang, R.S. :G., Carleton Ridley; was a, guest of her sister, 1VIrs.
; Rev. Fred Thompson. minister . Mcalls and Mrs. Herman , . 'Bob1ast 1(v,eoelran, for a. few days
of Gospel Tabernacle, Lunn. on .kinson.included Mr. and 'Mrs, Harry L.S.V.O.• William McComb: 1.G.•
I e Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Shaw of McNaueliton and family, Dr. and William Eedy; and OG., Richard
Arthur , e , Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Jones
Sunday afternoon baptized Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young, .. - A
children of mt. and Mrs. Thames 7the latter's grandmother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knox family of London and Mr. and . Personal Items
• Biddle
and family of Kippen were Sun-
Eatherthe and Christian Manley,: can, were weekend visitors with :Mrs. Harvey Revington and •
After the service a reception was; Mrs. Alf Dickins, London. Mr. and,Mrs. Bob Grover and • . ,,:, , .. a.e , 1, a, •.:es. •.:, and Irvin Lunn of Toronto were have returned home from their
(IgngguNit);ssono.f Mr*
Miss Betty Grover, Miss Suz- and Mrs.
Thompson, London, at the home Fred Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Hebei were Saturady evening guests of airs, Lyle Revington, of Moores.;
.
Mr_ and Mrs. Cecil Massey: t
, anne Taylor, Messrs. Jim Watt Air, and 'Mrs-. William McComb
of Mr. and Mrs, Chris Fischer. Davis' were guests with Mr. and :vine.
: weekend guests of airs. Eva ' western trip.
held by their grandparents. ; Mr. Wayne Carroll spent the family of Thorndale were Sun-, a
ACM, Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray 'Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ines, London. William Jones. a. !Henson,
Present were. Mrs. F. Thomp-' weekend with his aunt and uncle, day guests of Mr. and Mrs.! Letter From Among those who attended the
1 air. and Mrs. Charles Windsor Brinsley bazaar and tea last
Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd t who held a family dinner on Sun. Mrs. Leonard Thacker enter -I
Thompson. Mrs. Joyce Vargo, ; arid Mrs. Ron Carroll. Mr. and tamed in honour of her daugh-1 '
ter Joy's fifth birthday Thurs- Brmsley ,Alich., the guests of the latter's Mon, Mrs. William Brownlee,
'sister, Mrs. Ralph Loney, whose Mrs, Erwin Scott and Mrs. Allan
spent a few days in Cass City, Wednesday were Mrs. Roy Ham-
Starilake and family. Mr. Lloyd day which was attended by Mr.
all of London, and Mr. Kennon. Mrs. Hugh Carroll and Mr. and day afternoon. She had as her 1 •
By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD
son, jack, underwent an appen- Scott from Mean.
Fischer, Exeter, I Mrs. Harry Carroll. . guests Janice Thomson, Janet , se . ,...,-; es;:•,,:s• . esees: - s --• s• • ; dix operation in Detroit last Three new members were en
Hooper, Ann Parkinson, ('an l ' . rolled in the Lucan Figure
Langford and Paul Parkinson. I Bazaar I Air, arid Mrs. John Hunter end
!week. •
* clean and adjust carburetor * check coil, generator charging
-spent Tuesday with Mr. and; lican Church held a successfuls
airs. T. Waugh of London! The Ladies Guild ot the Ang- three children were weekend (lair
guests of Mr. Hunter's grand- Skating Club last Saturday, Miss
Clark, instructress, tested
for 'peak performance. rate and battery,
Mrs, Leonard Thacker. mother, Mrs. John Casey, and graded the children during
bazaar on Wednesday afternoon, Saturday's session.
* clean and regap spark plugs * check cooling system and all
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkin- ' After the sale of several items ; miss martini pommel, is now A .. • e
Tr and Mrs Fred Ford and
hose connections. • .
son and -family, Mr. Harvey; and baking, tea was served by!"
an employee of Simpson's' Lon- Robert of Detroit were weekend and distributor pOintS.
Parkinson of Kirktnn spent Sun- - the ladies. 'don. , guests of airs. Irene Coursey.
' Personal Items I Though Lucan had its first Vera Wasnidge attended the Bi -
Mrs. Murray Hodgins and Miss
day afternoon with Mr. anti
Mrs, Stan Whiteford of Ingersoll.
Miss Grace Tresenhick of Tette sprinkle of snow last:
The -4-ii Club members enter.' don spent a few days With her night,' roses are still blooming dinner held at Hooks' Restaur-
Thursday mint Camp Counsellor's reunion
tamed their mothers 'on Monday . parents, air. and Mrs. Jack in the village.
Clare Sisson. Ie' Mrs. Marion Davidson, who Messrs-. Joe Haskell and Cliff
ant. London, last Saturday,
evening at the home of Mrs. Tsevethiek,
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Akins, day in chatham. • has been making her home with McLean were successful in shoot.
Mr. Otto Darling spent Tues -
I Mr. and Mrs. Thal;old Ribson, log a deer.
. Mr. Will Havekost of London Mr. Charles Sovereign is deer
Mrs, B. Branton of strathroy Alias Winnie Keogh of Ot- left oh Sundey for ifamilton.
were Sunday guests of Mr. and tawa left on Tuesday to resume,
Mrs. Clam Sisson. her work after spending a spentafevd ,•) twei
.s ass as e s with
j ;hunting near his cottage at Pike
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,... . .. . . . ., couple of weeks with her par" Mrs. w. J. McFalls, ;Say in the Bruce Peninsula.
• . '• " ' • "'''' ents. Mr. anti Mrs. Andy Keogh.: The Anglican Even Among those who attended the
- 4 Mr. and Mrs. o‘,1-,eanli'll,ig Dixonm }geld a lingerie demonstration in Orel Me.Canlh in Landon an Sat'.
funeral services of the late Mrs,
: ARE THE BEST!
This Week le, Evening W.A`:
WI nehelsea YOrtl. '
.
spent Thursday
end Mrs. Lloyd Odd of Lou' evening.
parish hall on Wednesday lurday were Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Coursey, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
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By MRS. P. HORKE
Mm's. Prest had a .(tnid^ confined to her home as the re- Mr, and Mrs. 0' P. Smith anti Simpson .and Mrs. Itichard Neil,
, i Mrs. Harold Hodgins has been We have, approved Chrysler Service aid Parts for
jog on Wedotedtay for the Lanies let: of ..1 NI Mr, and Mrs, P. P. Lapp; of St) all our customers. Chrysler trained mechanics with a
Church. Thomas were Sunday guests of
. . , : .,,... . . .. . Aid organization of the United
. . .. ........... ..... .,....., i . , 2 Mr, and Mrs. R. I. Roberts ' monthly film and record of any new feature embodied
PerSehat !fame . Mrs. Cecil Ellwood with. bee ' and. three of their children lest the Res'. arid Mrs, Edgar Routs -
last Monday evening for a busi- iti the making of our cars and trucks is a must. at our
Ridgetown, spent the weekend field .spent the weekend in De. is spending couple ton.
Mr. Fred Dethridge, who le ei- sieler end hrother-in•law, Mr. mess trip to Montreal. Mr. Will Downing fell Arid garage.
tending Agricultural School at and Mrs. Wm. Haskett Of Den.; Airs. Peter Butler or Hamilton broke two hones in his lett Wrist
We are fully equipped with Chrysler's special tools
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. troll. ' 'il VI' anda. Mrsll'irofoldwg<ts. Air. amid ahnori'Clii*aa'stC•ci‘.1i1C;1(e's Se'ea-eff :for the repairing arid rebuilding of all major units induct-
liorace Delbridge. A large number of people ler Sr. st atnroy were Sulu ay guests o • •
the memorial services at Lieury Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Prost, ing automatic transmissions.
Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Ford front t" eammithilY attended' Air. Murray Midst:am last Tues.
day attended a Christian Eduen. Mr. T. A. IfiodgIns, who has
and Jenny, of Kitchener, Mr,
Tuesday. BRING YOUR CAR IN TODAY!
anti Mrs. Clayton frock hnd on ,jeestat Institute meeting of the been on the sick list for some
Milgrim arc the parent's of a i Middlesex Presbytery ha. at 'lime, underwent a major opera -
Terry, of Guelph, visited on 'Sun. Mr' and Mrs. Clarence Con -
day with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Knox United Church,' London, lion, last Monday Morning at
Ford. daughter born in St. Joseph's anti as Junior Work Counsellor We8bilinsttl. Hospital and came
, Hospital, London. Exeter Motor Sales
Mrs. Garnet Miners is a pa- Jed in A discussion in that de. through successfully.
Mrs. Cl. Patrick of Toronto
don, having undergone an opera- Pastor: "And do you, Mr.'
1)artitient.,.
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Mel Culbert and family. pH6i4E loo
tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon. i stint the weekend with Mrs.
non on Thursday last, tense, promise to love, honour' The Mrs.,: "I was a fool when Mr. and Mrs„ CM Abbott of
:, 11.11. 1 Lueati, Mrs. Echo Abbott
Margaret and Dennis visited oil Pride: "Ix you think I'm The Mr.: "i suppose you Mere. and Mr. Fred Sadlor, Of London',
I 'married you."
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan l'Irock, anti •obev--
Sunday with relatives at Lang- crazy?" . but I was so infatuated at the were Sunday,. guests of Mrs,
IT'iiIii:I.:12:LL:.'::- OM Groom (ill dam: "I do." ltime I didn't notice IL" Jack Moon of London.
Lu. can
And District News
Phone 109 Lucan
Correspandentt Miss ;Wile Abbott
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.Mrs. O. McComb I
United, 'Church News.'
Native .Of :Lucan '.. , were guests of the Ltif.an-Clande.
A special official Board meet- hue A:V.P.A. Sunday evening.
Mrs. Orel MeComb. 71, the Mr. Seed, a server in St. John'.
the Limn anti Clandeboye,
fl ontrinal er AabHospital,lI a London,rad ieaTt11\11.7rieS: ing .of
day, November .6, churches was held in the LucanIChurch„ Strathroy. is one of the
She lay at rest in the A. Mil-'; church Monday' evening to meet 1bes1 informed A.Y.P.A. •member
a representative of the Weirslin ills Dineese• lie gave an in..
don, until Saturday when the ilresbYterY
Organization of the ' Middlesex t teresting account of the recent
to discuss ways and lard Georee funeral home, Lou-' Dinuinion A.Y.P.A. Conference
Hey. John Fleck, of the Elmwood 'means of raising funds for: Ai which he attended in Vancouver,
'terment was in St, James Celne-,sily of 'Western Ontario campus; I hut. 'also Old of his A.Y.P.A.
Ithe development :of Cal ip Kee.' work in Strathroy aed offered
at the laniver.i.tpassing around many snaps),
Avenue Presbyterian Church, .Chriailan centre
conducted funeral services. In.i''
Murray McComb, of London; t - . '
Fhtirch extension; me : many helpful suggestions to limo
Alma College.
She is survived by three sons. Mo -Keel;
terY, talandeboye.
:foundation for student ministers';
Oaks ' • • c, ' • ‘• • • • ' ' branch here.
and :one daughter, Edward and Te. ministry;.
- ,RLol: je3retityoil Toulouse,
aonrd Chatham, Airs. Nl .. 1 'PeAnttegest1.4,1013.11-11gOlp10:07)1FshVilhung
The Woman'e Auxiliary of also one grandchild. Friday evening a discussion on
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