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"Be
it ever
so humble"
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And ,'District News
Phone 10? Lucan
Cerrespondenti Miss I..ine Abbott
Present Pins. To Graduate
Hoene is where the heart is : , . where love and re -Pt ^ Z s
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v'ereliee reign . . where there is a irit of harmony a �� 1 YYY� rl
and a feeling of safe security .. where there is
t herselfishness,1 ' ickeri i nor discord, nor
1 nor bickering. g. S i i
a 1 ck of respect . . where the great virtues
of
Sympathy, kindness and gentleness are practised
.
every hour of every day , .. where the child learns.
to know, to understand, and to ,practice only that
which is right . . , where we cone together to find
the joy and the happiness of the companionship of
family and the fellowship of friends and to say grace
at mealtime and a prayer at close of day.
And at this Yuletide season let us be reminded, that
all this had its beginning with the birth of the Christ.
child in the most humble of places. Just as that first
humble Christian home radiated love, faith and chartity,
let us likewise carry these virtues in our hearts . , , but
above all let us be humble and forgiving not just for an
hour or a day, but for every clay ... then and only then
shall there be "Peace on earth, good will among men."
—Ethel G. Hokser
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Exeter Frozen Foods
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v -*crowd ec L -
A a rtErtl the u
c ac 1 e
can Cammiuiity Memorial
Cen-
tre last ednesd avnight for the
annual Public School Christmas
concert.
Each year it gets bigger and
better and- this year was no ex-
ception. Seats were reserved in
each row for mothers who as-
sisted in maintaining a •splendid
order throughout the long pro-
gram,
11r, Murray Hodgins was chair-
man and extended a welcome to
all,
Each room presented a play
beginning with –Boastful De-
cember– by Mrs, Cobleigh's wee
folk, The band number at the
end with Michael Anderson as
director was well done.
Mrs. Allison's class fqllowed
with the Wizard of Oz with Bar-
bara Cooper as story teller and
Jetty t Kehl as soloist. !after many interruptions.
o
ns.
At this -point In the program ' With Linda England as Alice,
Mrs. Calvin Haskett, president of Mrs. Black's class presented
the Home and School Associa Alice In ;Wonderland " ring
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lion presented pins to the 1958 which fivetiny girls danced
graduation class, nine of whom I beautifully.
!as indicated will have their The last number was a Christ-
names added to the schooli mas pageant presented by Miss
'plaques for the subjects in brack- Bette Leake (music teacherj.
Os; Heather Acheson (music), !With the' room in darkness the
'Beth Black, Robert Chown, Mae! children each holding a flash-
- Cebleigh, Dana •Culbert (Eng- light marched the length of the
i lsh), Marilyn Culbert, William; auditorium in a processional
Darling (Citizenship); - !singing Christmas carols~ which
Ilene Donalitson (Public Speak -`were continued on the Stave with
i
ing), Victoria Eizenga (Art), Carolyn Donaldsonreading the
Shirley Emerick, Judith llaskett script for the Christmas • story.
( General Proficiency) Dianne The evening closed with a. visit
Hickson, Mehael Murdy (Social from Santa Claus.
Studies), Victor Neil, James' During the morning rehearsal,
Rummell, Alice Ryan, Kathleen. Mrs, Black on .behalf of the Oil -
Ryan (Science), Paul. Steacy dren, presented Miss Leake With
(Mathematics), Erma Thompson a gift.
and. Donna Thomson.
g
Mr. Jule Desaar•dine's minstrel'.ioe Me1Iha.r ey
show with wierd costumes 'and
good jokes won a big hand of
Three More Win applause, Steve Davis was.inter'- Lucky At BIngo
locator
Business Draws Mr'W Clow's play "Heck Wednesday, December 17 was
The Business :lien of Lucan' light from - the children when spite of the P.S. concert at the
Says It" brought screams of .le a big night in Lucan but, in
Ificotticoccoonc#44tfittAwctittio held their third pre -Christmas Paul Graham as •Heck finally
draw with the three $10 vouchers proposed to Betty Ann Young,
ing to Airs. BH es n M •s. i
Tom Coursey and Mr. Grant
Amos (Alin Craig), Crash Cuts
The fourth and final draw for
5100 will be held at 3 p.m. Dec.. s
24.
,74s another Christmas
dawns, may its good
cheer pervade every home,
lighten g n every heart, brighten et L. y
life. Especially may you and yours
partake in full measure of all the joys
and blessings of the Day. Merry Christmas, all!
C. A. Mc Dowe I i
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kgiln and heart: good wishes to our fri ...
Y g ends
and neighbors. As you deck the'halls with
boughs of holly'...as you hark to joyful carols
r„ttay' the season bring you much happiness.
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RUSSELL ELECTRIC
YOUR. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE DEALER
FOR SALES WITH SERVICE
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Lucan Bowlers Win Chickens
At the Goodyear Bowling Club
last Wednesday night three Lu-
canites won prize's: Miss• Muriel
Carling fqr high score, Mr. Bob
Hamilton for low .core and Miss
Lynette Walpole for .hidden score.
Each won a chicken,
Birr W. I.
Rev, Edgar Roulston of the
Lucan United Church was the
guest speaker at the December
meeting of the Birr W. I. which
met at the home of Mrs. Otto
Daley, Glade Manor, He deliver-
ed a Christmas message.
Mrs. Lloyd Gallagher of Lon-
don demonstrated the art of ar-
ranging Christmas table centres.
Donald and Douglas Hughes •en-•
tertained with vocal duets, play-
ing guitar accompaniment.
Roll call was answered with
ideas for Christmas decorations
and with gifts for the Thomas
Alvay Hall Home in London,
Program and refreshments
were in charge of Mrs. W. W.
Garrett, Mrs. Iran Stanley,Mrs.
is
Emerson O'Neil and the hostess,
Before the program, members.
watched CFFL=TV while one of
their members, airs. Clifford / -
weeklys•received a pnze in the Wo.r Id s Christmas
weekly TV Bake -off on the "AC
Home” program ;
•
Theme At Woodham:'
ervices
{ When a Husband transport slid
; into the flitch last Friday at the
junction of No. 7 .highway and
the Granton road, it clipped off•
two utility poles cutting off hydro
rand telephone in the district for
i several hours, A following inter-
city transport was hit bss ,the
!falling poles and wires. Fortu-
nately no one was hisrt.
At a banquet, an American
college girl was seated next to
an intellectual v i s i tor from
Europe. Anxious to impress hien,
the co-ed anounced: "I just love
Keats." •
"Dot's goot," the intellectual
replied, "1 haf always admire
young vimmin vot lots shildren."
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One beautiful gold digger ask-
ed another why a girl of her
age and talents would marry a
wealthy old man. '
"Listen," she replied, "if any-
one offered youa check for a
dollars,
millon
o would you stop
P
to look at thedate'"
community centre, Mr, Erwin
Scott's staff party at the Le-
gion Hall and Mr. Lloyd Ache-
'son's staff party at the• Sham-
rock Gardens, there was still a
large crowd at the Stanley Hall
for the Lion Club's•annual fowl
bingo.
• 'turkey winners included,Frank
Ryan,. Joe Mcllhargey, Don Lan
kin, Harry Lewis, Norman Cour-
sey, M. Davidson, Mrs, •Roscoe
Hodgins, Bill Simpson, H. Bond,
Mrs. Al. Gilmour, Elizabeth
Harrigan and Ben Kelly.
Chicken winners: Ron Sprague,
Clare Stanley, Harvey• Hodgins,
Don Beatson, George Simpson,
,toe McIlhargey; Joe Haskett,
John Broderick, Les Woodward,
Bill Simpson; Mrs. L. McRoberts
George Simpson and Clare Stan-
ley (his second). '
Share -the -Wealth prizes went
to Mrs., Cecil Hodgins and Joe
McIlhargey. It was really a big
night for Mr. McIlhargey with
three wins.
A number of 'people dropped
in, after 10 p.m, from the school
concert. Perhaps it' is lucky to
be late for by a strange co•inci-
dence two of the: ,late -comers—
and cousins at that—won• the
two lucky draws. Mrs. John
Park's name was 'drawn by a
child present, for the 25 pound
turkey and 'Miss Lina Abbott's
name for the G.E. electric, fry-
pan.
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Message From
Whalen
By MRS. •F. SQUIRE
Mr. Ray Parkinson had an eye
operation on Tuesday in Strat-
ford Hospital. At time of writing
his condition is favorable.
Mr.'and Mrs. Milne Pullen and
Donald were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Brock,
Zion.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mills, Ray
and Bruce, .left Friday morning
to spend a few days in Ottawa
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mills,
his brother, and also his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mills, from Sas-
katchewan, who are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mills.
Carol Foster, a patient at St.
Joseph's Hospital, is doing nice-
ly following her recent operation.
Donald Neal, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Neal, is confined to
the house, ' suffering from
measles.
The theme of the Woodham � place for Santa Claus.
School Christmas party was From. Mexico came the 'es-.
"Christmas Around the World." tom of placing money at the
It featured Christmas customs Christ .child's. feet—•inoney for
from Israel. Sweden, • Canada, Red Cross work in Springhill,
Mexico and Germany. The most Nova Scotia. Another. Mexican
common customs of each of these custom was the breaking of a
countries was acted out in panto- bag of candy by a' blind -folded
mime, woven with a background person. Germany supplied •a
of Christinas carols and popular Santa Claus, • a St. Nicholas and
Christmas. Songs.' his African slaves, who fed the
From Israel came the scene of guests and distributedthe gifts.
the first Christmas, with a back- . The Christmas party came to
drop of the stable and Bethle-
hem. the close with a farewell' song
from the schbol choir, with the
Sweden donated a Christmas teacher at the.piano.' '
fairy, St, Lucia, and her six •
helping fairies who .light up the Personal Items
Christmas tree, the fireplace and Mr. and• Mrs. Wyatt, Ricky and
placed gifts under the tree. Roger, of Stratford, attended :the
Canada gave the custom of Christmas • party, held in the
hanging stockings on the fire- school house on Thursday eve -
d.
'':A'^'Ses EFel °%.asyYziG''�.''ati^2;w,es rstr e,.,.3.-..�en'`,P.. z.4 s ,nm�••
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd' Ja.caues
Message From were Saturday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tonchuk,
Greenway in London.
Mr. `and Mrs,' Walter Levy,
David ;and Margaret Rose,'at.'f'?°,E2.;•`Fp s•z•;g,r s. r- `M.;;>'^4 tended the school concert at.
School Section 8 on. .Thursday
night, ' put on : by Mrs. John
Brooksh a rv.
• Christopher Rous, exchange personal Items
student attending OAC, Guelph, Mr•. and • Mrs Donald 'W-
ixom the Harter Adam Agricul- (;redox axe holidaying in Florl-
tural College, England, is now
spending the Christmas vacation da1lr. henry Belling is visiting
with Donald Pullen. h
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Baker with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell?
and Marion, and Mr, and Mrs, ing in Eeter.
Jack Bryan, Leroy and Elwyn, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Eagleson
Granton, and Mr, and Mrs, F. have moved to their new hone
Squire, Prospect .hill, were Fri- in Southeott Pines, Grand Bend,
day evening guests with Mr, and W.A. Elects Officers .
Mrs. Herman Foster. The December meeting of the
W.M.S. and W.A. W.A. and W.M.S. of the United
The W.M.S. and W,A, held , Church Was held at the home
their December meeting at Mrs. of Mrs. Carman Woodburn with
Gordon Johnston's, Thursday Mi's, If, Brophey in el'arge of
afternoon. Mrs. Johnston was in the worship, "The Marvel of
the chair foe the W.M.S. . C}i,tmas.Y,
A devotional service was taken , Miss Evelyn Curts played a
from the Missionary Monthly, ! medley of Christmas carol's. )Mr's,
with Mrs. Bert Duffield reading„T, Horner gave a reacting and
the Scriptures, and the Christ -,Mrs. A. E. Holley gave the story
teas hymns were led by Mrs.! of the music "Silent Night."
Ronald Squire and Mrs. Milne ; The January meeting, will, be
Pullen. . ; held at the home of Mrs. Cecil
Miring the meeting it was de ' Smithers with the roll call "A
tided that everyone briny used New Year's 't'hougtht."
clothing to the next meeting foe,! The election of officers for the
the Muncey Indians. Fruit, jam W.A, are: honorary president,
and eggs Were brought in for, ;Mfrs. D. Brown, president, Mrs.
the Thomas Allivay Home in Joe Horner, vied-ntesitlent, Mrs.
London, :1,. Curts, secretary, lilt's. J.
Mrs. Artlittr was in ehavge of C:eroinette; treasurer, Mr , C.
the W.A, The tlhenie of the Met- Woodhtrrn, order (ttiiera1 . florl'-
ing was glorifying ;incl praising ors, Mrs. D, )frown, pianists,
God, with Atrs, .Tohnston and Miss Evelyn „fluids and Mfrs..t,,
Mrs. Lavetne MOrley assisting in ! Cur•ts, pact, sick bows, Mrs. P.
the devotional. ! Rieke an'1 Mrs. G. Ytituirg,
Everyone is to bring blithe ' :Monthly Meeting,coriiniittee,
eooking to the January hueetirigMrs C, Woodburn and ;vies. .T,
for albake sale. ►' Hutchiesbnis kitchen committee,
<"11'rs E. Woodburn AM Mrs.
"Does your husband always , srdit;hersleAt d� Mrs. � aim tag)
Ilve ut5 tit his promise of his 5bri�
coiletshin days?" w,
"Always, In those clays he
,said he was riot good 01600 11 for = 'l6i Iff ier' people who Aare for
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Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Mills,. Exeter. '
Mrs. .Gerald Lawson is enter-
taining Dereck Wareham, • lack
Rundle, ,Jin Gartenberg. Garry
Hazelwood, and Paul Ilopf.»in
honor of Eddy's eighth birthday,.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith,
Dianne, and Douglas, spent Sun-
day in Detroit, with Mr, and Mrs,
Rov Broek. '
Mrs. Murray May and baby
Richard of Byron visited on Fri-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence
Copeland.
The CGIT girls Were carol
Singing to the shut-ins on Satur-
day evening,
Christmas Sunday Seryiee
On Sunday morning hew. J.
Wareharii gave an inspiring,.
Christinas message. The church
was nicely decorated with two
Christmas trees and seasonal
flowers.
Sunday School wee' held in the
ehureh basement With the chil-
dren in charge or the service.•
In the evening the COTT. had
a candle light service in the Audi-
torium of, the ehureh.
Seaforth Rites'
Contintied')t`lorn • rage 14
acetate .With black velvet and
white accessorre5, She carried a
nosegay Shiilfir tei the bride's ..
11a pit Bennewies,, Sdafotth,
Was best nia'n and bon Hotline,
Exeter', and Man,
Ilennewics,
SeAreotth, Ushered._
The tel,Mftl wffi reeide Ifi
Setiforth.
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B' MRS, J, H, .PAT.ON
.Church News
',t'he Bev, Edgar Roulston, pas.
tor, conducted the Christmas
service An Sunday at the Onited
Church•' A solo was sung by
Miss 4arjorie•Donaldson.
,At :St. ,[ares Church the tee -
tor, the Rev. J, P. Prest, read
a letter Of thanks from. the rector
at Foleyet and Capt. Ed, Chiley
of the' glwrch Arniy, for .thp
White •Gifts• received 'from St.
James and Holy Trinity churches
for Christmas,
At St. James, the service of
Holy Communion will -be at li
a.m on Christeas. On `unda
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uecembe' 28 the Holy
Cod
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mufot service rill at'2130
p.nl,
Sund_+y. School
Party
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At St, ,I antes .Church the Sun-
day School party was held on
Saturday afternoon rvitlr carol
singing and colored films of the
Christmas story telling of the
birth of ,).esus, Holy Child of
Bethlehem, with the rector. the
Rev.: J.' P, Prest, narrator. .
Second year badges were given
for League of Loyalty, for at -
shield won last year for Joan
Cunningham, Jean Cunningham,
Barbara Cunningham, Rlizabeth
Hill; Nancy Hill, David Hill, and
Catherine Cunningham. '
Following a program presents
were given and lunch and candy
were enjoyed. •
Personal Items.
Air. Stanley Tomes left on Sat-
urday to spend a few days with
Principal. Rev, W. J.Zimmer-
man of the Mohawk Institute at
Brantford,
Mr, ancl iters, Jack Manson
of Simcoe spent last weekend
with the latter's mother, Mrs,
Alvin- Cunningham,
Mr. and. Mrs. Alvin Hill, Eliza-
beth,
Nancy, David and Susan
wereuests at a Christmas m
fa-
ily gathering at the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Garfield
Hill, Crediton,
Mrs; Glenn Desjardine, Grand •
Bend, called. on Mr,. and
H. Paton Saturday afternoon.
School Concert - •
Mrs. Clarence Carter • and the
pupils of 'Clandeboye• • Public
School presented "Christmas •in � g►y�►�g�►�►�►�/�► ,�, �/�►n `
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During • the program rccita-
tions`were said by grade 1 girls
and boys and grade 2- children.
i'O Holy Night" was, sung by
Judy Scott and a duet by, Nancy
Kestle and Jud.y Scott.
- Mr. Bill Simpson, chairman Of
the School Board spoke a few
word¢. Miss Betty Leake ac-
companied the children, on the!
piano.
Santa Claus arrived with many
gifts • for all.
About '80 •people attended the
concert.'
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We wish you and yours a .rich
c,l rridanc,a of all of ihe'joys of this
happy holiday season.
John
Webster
Masonry and Repair
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To all our friends
during this holy
and fesitve season,
Carl & Kay Murphy
CENTRAL HOTEL
LUCAN
In' an apartment house, an ex-
asperated tenant shrieked at the
neighbors next door: "If you
don't stop playing that tiloomin'
trombone, I'm- going crazy."
"Oh, "I'm sorry," came the
reply, "I ' guess it's too late. I
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Hi Santa! We're hoping you,
and your helpers and all: our
patrons have the most won-.
derfui, the merriest, the
grandest Christmas ever,
AILSA CRAiG
SAW' MILL
Phone 623-r-3
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.lust to say Merry Chrieseias
and "Thank You" for your
friendly patronage,
CALLCOTT'S
GENERAL STORE
W. and E. Callcott
Phone 424-3 Lucan
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tWartitof , wishes toe•`• ,
� joys
. •tilled Holiday Season!
JY B. READY
HARDWARE:
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We wish you a Merry
Christmas and a Happy New'
Year. May it be a
Peaceful and Joyous Christmas
that will sustain you always.
GREETINGS FROM THE >,
Lucan Dry Goads;
,And Staff
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Loads of thanks to our many goo:1 friends for'
your loyal patronage throughout' the year. May you all enjoy*
very happy Holiday Seaton
and a New "'"ear filled with 365
• days ofhealch,happiness and good, fellowship.
Exeter Motor Sales
And Staff
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