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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-12-04, Page 18Page 10 ''Tie Times -Advocate, .December 4, 195 �C'landeboye Ceremony ripens New Bice Bridge et The newly completed .Bice , the London Teachers. College. 7e„Vridge over the Ausahle River, Others in this district. with Miss oncession 2, McGillivray town -,Betty Mcintyre teacher of S.S. .ship,. was ofiieialty opened last 1 No. 4 \ictiiillitray, Misses Anne • "Wednesday with the Reeve. Earl:Mackie and Faye and staying. ••. rixon, of McGillivray township; with Mrs. Karl O'Neit, 4,1441 Willis a£ IJepartment ot? Mrs. Clarence Carter. teacher • ,a an a oyes. n s tt n h tt i ' .e nt for the t Watson,uean u erint ode f p• , Miss' Beth t at,on, p. � has . It, s B Lodge L d District lstr, let -News Phone 109 Lucan C.rrespo.nd•nt; M.i><s Line Abbott r Iightt'ays; Dean \\ lute road t Cl d b ' School c 12..and Masonic d 1 H�. r I a H R' eter t' and Mr. Douglas :hennedy, flder- hristensen of the .Se. - a n cl ' inn, Host To Ladles • • �llIorlev township supervisor, , Clarence Carter, teacher, Mrs. d Librarian r r. slierhetpattnplanned theirIt was ladies' night far the a a and pupils have panned to means of immouris nest year s, t?: The bridge is the largest built Christmas concert for f.ee. 18 Masonic Lodge last h'ri wi toa wet cold night there ki!e season, the lTnited. Church s cls To tel avoid tin the township in 30 years, 80 in the evening at the L'Fantle tiring s g 300ty aasntall attendance at the \\ A' held a sttecessfut bazaaz supper, discussed. help long, at cost f 1 day evening when some and tea last Saturday a£tetnoan running into other suppers it � „forth Construction Co. • Trinity Ladies Schedule Dates The November meeting -of the Ladies' Guild of Holy 'Trinitti` church was held in the Patois] Hall last Monday evening with the president. Mrs. Kay Egan, in the .chair and. Mrs. C. W. l:iawshaw at the piane. Mrs.Er- win Scott read the scripture. Mrs. Allan Ryan's group with eight members out, had the largest attendance. The president and Mrs: H. T. Bond volunteered to represent BazaarSuccess the Guild at the cancer dressing; n greeting in the Chilled Church Blizzard basement on.Thursday evening. Despite Bli z in spite of the first blizzard of were given and the ways .an u•- rt n thett he s e Reports on Rep. s y pp n kfeet, on , a a nearly ��'10,000, to a turkey dinner, followed bt bole school- nnenthers and friends sat down ; November meeting of the Home ' ryas clecicled to make the last Miss Muriel Carlin is to be and School Association meetin; � Wednesday ' in October a Irma• ant date for Hely `trinity's sup - December ''.t Saturday tn; December a permanent dale for t L O L Installs Officers J congratulated on her room and i y p :�, Memorial. C entre. table decorations The latter • CHURCH NEWS tOfficers for the year 1959 for a dance, in the Community ! in the school auditorium last n • 5t. James Biddulph L.O.L.OL493 were• i flues ay of ening• were sold at $2 each, per and t e fti e' At St. James Church on Sun -i stalled by Fast County Master! Sitting at the head table were • y Archdeacon Carman J. Queen . Lloyd Bern of L. .er. oda- "Mrs.Emerson °:.I3.A.1 L.Th., Diocesan c."omission-? W.M. is Clayton Abbott: P.M.. Chown, Mr. and :her of Iiuron dedicated a hook Leonard Smith; D.M., Loreen Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corbett d theR Ed I'' W.M. H. A. Chown and Mrs Miss Hall of the London Pub - sirs, Library was the guest speak Airs. Edgar ltoulston and • the the bazaar • er. She brought out with her a number of books suitable for each grade and gave an interest - in ,anhelpfulask on e use president, Mrs. Sturravv :Modems, received the guests and Mrs. '•Che attendance for each group g has been recorded all year with Irvin Gibson tva in cl1atge of « £ar the history of St. James' Pattison: chaplain, Leonard an Rev. gar - d talk th c the understanding the two few'• admission. .Church given by Ladies' Guild. ' Lambourne; ices sec.. ("lace Roulstan. g est groups would treat the win - tern n St nlev ryas `of these banks. ;\irs. Harold Whyte was kitch- tiers at the end of the year so '" The need for such a book was Paton; fin. sec., Nilson Hodgins; sir, En o a l en convener, and was assisted • 1the winners are looking forward in the! treasurer. Erie Hodgins; mar- master of ceremonies, and the t In lieu of the usual cheque to by !sirs. iI. T3, Lanford, sirs• t a' the December 'made evident this year ; shat Guy Ryan; entertainer was. Mr. Robert Mur- • the liar Memorial Hospital the to their trey -°T17tn year of the parish be the , • 1, - Mon - Carson Mrs. E IL Pitt a asked to give a meeting which will be held Aloit- members were nd .Mrs, • - m many important events Lecturers, Arthur Coates and do, of London. Tran Stanley. Serving tables . fact that a pweretwo doorprizes,donation of fruit and jam at the were Mrs, John l='ark Mrs.. Don day, December 29. -•of the happenings of the church i Ernie Rosser; committee, Lorne There t t January w rThe remaindermbrof the lens scs- .rand cemetery have not been re- Hodgins, Leonard Smith, Clar- costume jewellery set and a •meeting.\laguire, and Misses Muriel '' , ence Davi.;, Don Abbott and camera. which were won by •It was reported the children carting, Marlene Reyington, sion was spent in deciding a .corded' James Il. Mrs. Harold :Corbett and Mr. collected $66.23 on Hallowe'en L'nnette 11'x1 ole and Julia . menu for the bazaar tea and the �, In his address based from Win. Pattison; tylers, ari) p s fromSt. Luke about St. Paton and Harold Dexter; audi-;Veil McRann. night for the U,n'.I.C,E,F. Crozier•. i price to set. It was finally de -factJames H. Paton and Guy Silvern 'v s t`v Club ` All members were asked to cided to charge only 25e and to 'Andrew, first missionary who tors,, The A nr era , deposit any good used toys they C C; I'T. bad .1 charge of •their; serve turkey sandwiches, tarts ',;Christ. his brother Fater to 1Pershof the "Granton n L,nited Church , had in receptacleBeplacedwethe Sales', how. made cooking was convened by *keep religion to ourselves it does Royal orchestra provided the u to a needyMrs. Ira Carling and Mrs. 1\'il• I , A great deal of timewas spent k p Mrs. Roy 'McMann is still a room, the same to go t fl l ge , in securing convenersas- silo good but by giving to others music. belt Stan ey Owers and tc patient in �St, Joseph "s hospital family. \s ' Tl L c '1lrs. I signing members to the various f .;vi'e follow St. Andrew, it being ; Cpl. and Mrs. Al. .Bogy and Medway Commencement 7. St. Andrew's on Sunday." daughter Vickie spent a week esOf the 130 students who re• . Mr. Queen spoke of Mr. Stan- with Mrs. Bogg's parents, Mr.' ceived graduation diplomas at 1ley Tomes, a student of Hurn • , and Mrs. H. Murless. They are Medway Iii ;h School commence. ;College. who will be ordained from St. Huberts, Quebec. ment exercises last Friday night, 'next year, who was present, were Laverne George, Beth Wats ..also suggesting a plaque he !son and John Conlin, of Lucan. ;placed in the church withthe Lucan Personals j 1 1 James of clergy who enteredCounty Sherrif ache ministry. With the parish of Christmas Draw .Moly Trinity there would be The business men of Lucan Sneaks To W 1 !about two dozen. • He assisted the rector, the are holding pre -Christmas all-, �% Prest i 1 the service cash draws this year. On De -1 The Nos embef meeting of the •'�ioy, .I. P. les n ,pf Holy Communion including cember 6, 13 and 20 there will . Birt` W. I. was held at: the home ° gorporate for the W.A. members. be three $10 draws and on Wed- of Mrs. Fred Tuke. ' The White Gifts were received nesday, December 24, the draw •The west Speaker WAS illi. R. -for the bale which is to he pack- _ will be for $100. Due to pressure of other duties, Mrs. Les Kennedy tendered her resignation as corresponding sec- retary, Mrs. Harold Cobleigh's room won the attendance cup. Space. Heater Explodes Once again Lttcan narrowly escaped another fire, About 7.30 p.m. last Friday, Mrs. Eva Henson's space heater exploded. She phoned one of her neigh- bors; Mr. Boyden Herbert, who rushed to her assistance. With the aid of a rug, he was able to throw the stove outside and fables, .. rs. nomas a booths. When all was completed Gordan Banting, and sirs, N. W. liasnidge; fancy goods, Mrs, lit .was nearing midnight so all Alex Young, Mrs. C. C. Brad- enjoyed their cup of tea and ford, Mrs. Ernie Ross, Mrs. Erie i refreshments. Young • Mrs. J. R. Murray and ; Arva Trims Lucan 14.3 Mrs, Edgar McFalls; calendars, Miss Beta Chown. Quiet Ceremony Held At Rectory A quiet wedding was solem• nized at Holy Trinity. rectory At a South Middlesex Hockey League game at Ontario Arena last Monday night Arva really trimmed Lucan to the score of 14.3 ,making Lucan's fifth loss and only one win. Lucan's goal getters were F. Hardy, Westman and Cronyn, Arc �1eac�ac� �f Huron. Dedicates Vestmera�t Sunday was another red letter day in the history of Holy Trinity Church, when the Deno erable Carman J. Queen, B.A.. and Archdeacon of Huron, was L..Tlt., diocesan .contntissioner, the guest speaker and dcitteat- ed the new Servers' Guild vest- ments, a book of remembrance and two memorial plaques. It, was also White Gift Sunday, The book of remembrance, donated anonymously by, friends of Miss Gertrude Hodgins, will be used to record special events ilIiarn Douglas as AreaBlacksmith th William T. Douglas, 8g, died in his Granton home, Wednes- day, November 26, where he lay at rest till 2 p.m., Friday, when the Rev. J. H. \Tardy conducted funeral services. Interment was in Zion Cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs. Isaac Dann, Gerald Dann, Harold Harness, John Douglas, Bill Evans and Alvin harness, C,. Haskett and Son funeral directors, had charge of funeral arrangements. His only survivors are his wife, of theGait. former Cora Harness, and one brother, Thomas Doug - Mr, Douglas was born near St. Pacts. He has lived in Gran- ton for the past 45 years, where he operated a blacksmith shop for many years, or the church. The vestments, a gift of Miss Edith Stanley, were. donated inmemory of her pair. emits, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Stan. Icy. Plaques commemorating these donations, have been placed on the chancel wall. Bloclred roads and deep snow prevented rural members and some village members from at- tending this special service. new most of tate Setv- ers' Guild and Jr- Altar Guild were present. • Members of the Servers' Guild assisted in the communion servo ice and receiving of the .offer.. tory at the chancel steps, and presented large hampers of White Gifts to the rector. Archdeacon Queen, following the dedicatory service, preached an Advent Sunday sermon on the missionary challenge, at home and in the mission field, Corporate commitnion was ad- ministered to the ServersGuild, Junior Altar Guild, Senior and Evening Auxiliary. The choice of green for the servers' cassocks, was :two -.fold, First the. Trinity calor is green, and second, Lucan is an Irish village, and Irel4nd's emblem is the green shamrock. Timely Suggestion When your mind is a blank as to what to buy for Christmas for some of your out-of-town rela- tives, send them a subscription to The Times -Advocate, Phoria 109 Lucan; for particulars. ,11t1,11111111,1111111„111,111111111111„1111111111I it,11 1,11111111.IH11111,01111111111,11,111111111111i1t1t11111111111,1111111111,1111, Cornish, Mitchell & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS H. J. Cornish L. F. Cornish D. Mitchell K. W. Slade W. E. Sukhard 291 DUNDAS ST. Dial GE 2-2651 LONDON, ONT. m11111t111t111,11111111111111111111111111111111,11111111111„111,11,111111111,I/iniut111111111111111NIII t Inti, elels elelet� ii a c t t t e Ln Ly� c i c L 4 i i' w ie l i tt Saturday evening, when the 1tev. tet4t t1i,CO ifit#t .4 tCt0t t tut t7s.t itlitl ifittiit t.a + 4ZO• J. P. Prest united in marriage cover it with snow. Darlene Joan Aianktelow and ed at Lucan Parish Hall. on Wed- ; H. Beattie, sheriff o for Middle- •The stove is a complete loss. Donald Austin Ribson. Each draw will be made at sex County who spoke on court Scorched wall and flooring also :nesday for Foleyet. Ontario where ,3 p.m. beside the Nu -Way motors, (procedure and sher.iff's duties resulted, but Mrs. Henson con- The bride is the daughter of `khe rector is Captain Fd. Cluley I throughout the ages. s.iclers herself lucky to still have Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mank• ;,of the Church Army in the Dio• Lucan Edged Westmount 6-5 f Mo epee In a South Middlesex hockey , .Members agreed to send a her. home. case o s - °• The baptism service was post- game last Thursday night, Lucan; protest to the Canadian Associa- poned due to the roads and defeated Westmount 6-5. Smith tion of Consumers to have larger and ,Stratton with three goals 1 seams and deeper hems inready- "leather. United Church - At the united Church here on -=;undav the service which was each were the scorers for Lucan. ; made dresses a n d conger thread in overalls and blue jeans. . 'Attend Funeral of Father I The motto "The past cannot , Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robb spent, be changedthe future is still' Church , 'go include baptism was cancel- several days last week in Luck- • in your power” was presented led, due to the furnace not work- now, owing to the death of lir. by historical research convener, sting properly, Robb's father, Mr. William sirs. Jack Legg. Committee in •,p On Sunday the service of hap- Robb. ! charge of lunch and program in G'sm and the offering of White The funeral service was held eluded Mrs. Jack Legg, Mrs ifts which will be sent to the from the Mackenzie and McLen- I Clarence Lewis, Mrs. George •issupply Depot, Sudbury, which ` nan funeral home, Lucknow, on !O'Neil and Mrs. Norman Bilyea, will incluee food, clothing and Saturday, November 29, with School Baa'rd Meeting tery. 'toys, will be held. interment in Greenway Cente- i s`School News rs, gin , a two -room addition to the i.t Fairfield School, has _friss George Kennedy, of W slit on• Chrrsllan stewardship.• Other numbers on the pro- 1 s ,Helen Ayen as her guest this church, and one son, Cecil Robb, : proved by the board, one ot'1 Harold Frost read the Scripture gram included solos by Carolyn ;week practise teaching, from i of Lucan. which will be a kindergarten. Lambert, Paul Wallas and ,lits._ • lesson. During the business session. Glen Copeland; violin selections 1 $10 was, voted toward the cost of by Paul Winslow; piano solo by the new floor and $7 . to , the Elaine Grant, and a dance num• Ai. d A3. Fund, to complete the her by • Julie Clatworthy and total allocation of $20. - , `Larry Lewis. ` Owing to Christmas exams, Lorene• Hodgins and Donnie the date of the next meeting has Wallis repeated. their public been postponed one week, -so will speaking addresses, which they be held in the Clandehoyegave at the 'recent contest at the 1 Church Dec. 21, to which meet: Lucan Public School. At a special Public School Besides his wife lie is sur- Board meeting last Monday eve News United : Church Owing to heating difficulties in the Clandeboye Church, the meeting of the Lucan-Clandeboye had to be held in the Lucan Church Schoolroom, with Sandra Williams as acting presi- dent, and Jeanette ' Blake as 1 group convener. . . . The latter was assisted by j Marjorie Sovereign and Nancy telow, of Hamilton, and the groom is the son of Mr. 'Harold Ribson, of Lucan, and the late Mrs. Ribson. The bride chose a blue crepe gown, black hat and black accessories, Their only attendants were Mr. and. Mrs. Harold 'Ribson. The young couple expect to make their home in Lucan. Granton W.I. The Granton W.I. sponsored a community night in the Odd Follows' Hall. Illustrated ad- dresses on various phases of , the food industry were given by j Miss Moyne Webster, and Ches- I ter Abel nf• London. a r Mrs. Mervin Carter, teacher eve - , by one daughter, li ! g 1 on of a ' i 'hi re• Lucan Public School was ap ;Scott, in the nresentati AND ON EVEN THE COLDEST NIGHT. Thousands of Imperlal people work night end 'day to bring you the low-priced oil preclude you have come to depend on Across this country, nearly 14,00 Imperial people are at Work to supply your needs ...in exploration parties... at research laboratories..,in refineries... on the road, In the oil fields, and in areas which might produce oil, they areseeking K ee to enlarge Canada's oil reserves .. , so that this country will not go without oil, now or in the future. In' research . ; . (IrriperiaT has more extensive facilities iii f f0 r ib lir V I hV Y than the rest of the industry put together) .. and at nine refineries, working 'round the clock 4 they seek to develop the products which will keep you Warmer, move you more convenient- ly ... and more cheaply. ” activities, l~ or t lti all their ac t Imperial people are con- stantly aware of the Feces- sity et bringing you the products you need... at the low prices you have conte to 'expect. iMPERiAL, O.I-I. i� ...:'tt . w Pitt i1G 1' f!` Y E AI !4 6 •Ali Y. A 1114 • • 130 GENERAL WNOLESAi PRICE INDEX •,.. ua 1144 16 'Si It it /URNAGE hI1 • rR1 cE INQ Ex' 'ft,ptfI, ldr P • iiOil ia,aean'Yhu,s Pongee ail Nide gyre hi•td etcids' tnldpiired ll4priehd of thinkn zrr;teneect. IIVi i T E'C A HA OA :4ttti tst' b "'W i`' N ing each member is askedto take a toy for distribution to needy children,- ' The date of the annual Y,P,ta.. Christmas party was set for Monday, December 29. Pentecostal Holiness Church The Women 's Association meeting was held, at the home of Mrs. Rufus Thompson 'last Monday • evening. Mrs. Fred Thompson, assisted by Mrs. Howard Currie, was in charge• of the devotions, During the business session; it was decided to purchase some new hymn books. To raise funds to pay for the 'books. it was de- cided to make articles and sell to each other, The Friday Young' Peop,le's meeting was in charge. of Miss Tena Eize.nga, with Mr. Carman� 1 -Tardy, of Thorndale, as guest speaker. Anglican Church The annual bazaar, and tea will be held in the church: base. meat next Saturday, from 2;30 to 5 p.m. It will feature a coun- try store, fancy work, ' home baking, touch -and -take, prayer plates, Christmas trees and Christmas cards. The A.Y.P.A. members are sponsoring two Mitts at 8 p.m. next Sunday. The next Men's Club meeting is scheduled for 8.30 p.m., Dec. 8, in the parish hall, The White Gifts which are to he sent to Foleyet, will he packed at the W.A. meeting in the parish hall, Wednesday. The W.A from St. James Church have been invited Ss guests.. Explorer's s. The Lucan-Clandeboye Explor- ers were able to gather in their old meeting place last .Monday, the United Church basement, but with new decorations and' ren). stations they hardly recognized the place. There were 14 meth• here present: The meeting opened with fun songs and Christmas parols in charge of Mrs. 11. B. Langford, The latter Were in preparation. forthe annual Christmas party and carol singing to shrlt-ins which, tide year is s chedule dCor December 23. Counsellor Kae Haskett Kaci charge of the story "The :Hebrew way of Worship to Gos" This followed by a ;Iewlslr worn ship service. All 'the members sat :oh the floor and the mother (.tar'bata rteady) lit the candle, the fa. ther (Carole bavis) read the ics� soft front a scroll The child (Dianne Cobpery Asked questions, The remaining 11; iplorers, as the rest of the'fatnily, repeated serili- ture cad sang 'hymns. M /1 ere' Lo,Ee., . No ..ii OK h'wtle' 10 Club At Granton Selects Officers At a meeting of the Granton Wesley Men's Club the Rev. J. II> Vardy installed W. W. Gar- rett as president. Other officers included: past president, aoseph Bryan; vice- president, C.. W. Parkinson; treasurer, Edy Baline; secretary, I4arold Wallace; membership and attendance; . Thomas Dickenson, William Eedy, Max Bilyea; pro- gram, Beverley Westman, Wilfred Garrett; Stewardship, Don Middleton. Morley Wass; recreation, Clare Westman, Robert Foster, Mel- ville Westman; publicity, Stan- ley Wyatt, Frank Dale; pianist, George Westman. Agriculturi Annual Meeting .W. H. A. Thomas, • MP for. West Middlesex, was guest speaker at the McGillivray Town - shop Federation of Agriculture annual meeting and hancttiet in West McGillivray Township Hall last Friday night. Other speakers • .on, the pro- gram, included Mrs. W. W. Gar- rett, chairman, Zone 1, women's committee, Ontario Federation of Agriculture; Lorne Dodge, president, Middlesex County Federation of Agriculture, and Don Middleton, secretary -field - man: _ucen Suffers Third befeat The Lucan Irish six hockey team is off to a had start this Season. For ,the third consecu- tive time they have gone down to defeat, Friday night they were defeat- ed 6.2 by Mitchell in the Western Ontario Athletic Association's Cyclone hockey League. Bob Heftier scored both of Lueah's goals. Cancer Dressing Meeting The plan to send at least two members from each organization in the village to assist in the Making of cancer dressings each month, is working out success- fully. Last Thursday there were 2'2 out,Were i :.. 0t for run, n o o r ladies ,C Mu shot. of material, more than the 7;g. -dozen mid easily have been in ado. W.M.S. Meeting The November meeting of the United Church W.M,S, was held in the church basement last Thursday afternoon, with the president, Mrs. Alex y''otmg, in the thaw, and Mros. Wes ITodg•. group in charge of devotions, study book and refreshments. 'the nominating our Milt 60,' 14ttrs,Murray'-Jedgini:f and Mrs. Washrttige, will bring in a slate, of'Mfieers at the becember. nlleetilig. 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