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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-01-08, Page 101 Pale 10 The., 'IlmeaAslYsinetet ,4,011.14.ry :ga 1957 Sections ...., . . .., oose .-.-.. Trustees Oy MRS. J. H. PATON 1 Mrs. Sandy McNeaghtoa and At the annual school =elan 141114' of Clandeboya 6- 6 3.2 and 4 Wit.. Miss Margaret Ann ilenry of CalgarY spent a few etas a at reser Scott was eleeted chairman ; 11:hrietmas with her paaents. Air. and Murray Hodgsan, re-elected 1 and Mrs. David Henry and „aeeretary-treasurer. ;brother Bruce, . returning from Other trustee .% are Alan Hill Mahon airport ,ICA on Saturday newly elee.ed this year. and Gauge Situps= who is i Mrs. Alvin Cunningham epent few (Jaya with Mr. and Airs Masonic,Lodge Retiring chairnian is William14- Lucan And District News Phone 107 Lucan ,Carreanondent: Misa Lina -Akenatt SiMpsoa. Lseorge Prast and family. „,. Installs Officers , Air. and Mre. Alton Ned and • Silver Anniversary onam ae Whalen were „gueSta rArthur la. 'McLean, of London, air nd Airs Karl eele- with Air. and Aim Rea Ned on was t net s at• f1. brated their silver anniversary Suiltla''' . Lodge, No 154. A.F. and A.M.. a Mr. Ward Ilorigins is able 'to at their home on Wednesday,' with Murray Hodgins as install. December 24 when Mrs. O'Ned's be out again after a three-week e , ing master. two sisters and brother with their illnss. 1 Other 'officers installei were: Bob Riehl, Stratford, is spend - f amities. =tamed with the'. 1PM. H. A. Chown; SW, E. R. , weeks• ti 1' • sisual custom of calhng an the , g. . • . a licidgans; JW. C. E. Robb; chap - family to observe an important and uncle. All• and Airs. J. ti. , lath. D. E. Chown; annivereary together, . . Paton, while his mother, Mrs. . . secretarY, .T. C. Murdy; DC, C. P. Corbett; . i een ler is a patentin Strat• treasurpr, U. F. Stanley; SD, The evening was sp3nt m play- ing court ahist, later a smorgas- f°rti General Hospital f°11ciwin W. R. aleFalls; JO, Harold Cart - tiara meal was enjoyed with the an operation. . . wright; SS, A. Jackson; JS, J. R. table centred with an elaborate New Year's Visitors ;Young; tyler, J. AL Murray. decorated three -tiered cake. The Mr. and Mrs. Rupert M illiams couple received a large hall entertained their daughter, Aims Former Banker snirror and other gifts. 'Jackie Williams of Windsor, Air.. • Mr. O'Neil is the son of the and Airs, Jack Williams and •Dies In Sarnia late IlIr and Mrs. Louis O'Neil Debbie of Sarnia and Mr. and and farmed in MeGillivraY town- Mrs. George 1,4ee. and Brenda ; Oliver Clarence (Sarni Chown, alai?. Airs O'Neil is the former of R.R. 2 Ailsa Craig. .54, formerly of Alice St., Lucan, Evelyn Donaldson, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Karl O'Neil en.' died suddenly in Sarnia, Monday, the late Air. and Mrs. William , tertained Mr. and Mrs. Sam December 29. . Donaldson of McGilliatraY town- King and Marlene of Crediton, 1 He lay at rest at the D. 3. ship. ;Mr, and Mrs. John Donaldson, Robb Funeral Home, Sarnia, un. • . Joan and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. til Wednesday morning, then to 'Bev. Robb and Shame of R.R. the Alurdy Funeral Home, Lucan. Mr. George Flynn is a patient • 2 Ailsa Craig, air. and Mrs. where the Rev. J. P. Prest, of isi Victoria Hospital, He was ad- ' David Henry and Bruce of RR the Anglican Church, assisted by milled Saturday evening suffer. 1 Clandeboye, Mr. Ken Devine the Rev. Edgar Roulston, of the bag with a heart condition. : and Mr. Neil Manna . United Church, conducted funeral ..• services at. 2 p.m., Thursday, , January 1. Interment was in St. 'James Cemetery, Clandeboyea i Pallbearers were Messrs. Lyle Watcher, H. Baker, Swan Nor - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lynn enter- I tallied their family, Mr. and i Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dixon and Mr and Mrs. Hiram Thom's.: • son left on Saturday by motor Happenings In for a vacation in Florida, Eliddulph 1 gensen, Bob Jenkins and Paul Mrs Harry Hera, Ivan 1 andi. a . LSTON He is survived by his wife. the and Sidney Joseph. D Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brock ; Y MRS. M. HE and. Karen, Zion, Misses Pauline ' ..;,,,-..e....,........ . ..,.. aa .,...,,,,..,,,.....,... former Helen Seale, of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynn and, The annual: school meeting of Donald, Harvey, Rata and Flor- and Dorothy Lynn of Londop, ' ‘• ' ' '' ', two brothers and four sisters, Inebrohal, and Gerald and June! S.S. No. 9, Biddulph, was held ence, of Lucan, Gertrude (Mas. at home for Christmas. ; in the school house on Wednes- Ray Dawson) of Toronto, and ' day afternoon. ! Marion (Mrs. C. E, Blough) of 'Miss June Lynn spent a few ;;Iays with Air. and Mrs. Tom1 Trustees for the aiming year ; St. Thomas. . Air. Chown was the son of the Broek of Zion. ; are Allan F. Elston, chairman; : late Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Chown, ! Orville Langford and Clarence ' Mr. and Mrs. Almer Hendrie of Lucan, and was born at entertained Christmas eve for Davis, Mrs. Audrey AleFalls, ; Clandeboye. He attended the secretary - treasurer, and Mr, Mr. and Airs. Bill Downing,1 Lucan Public and High schools. Karen and Joan of ChathamGeorge McFalls,' ' janitor. , For a number of years he was Mr. Moore Cunningham, Mr.! Mr. and Mrs. Mervin H. El- an employee of the Bank of Malcolm MeNaughton, Mr. and 1 ston and grandson, David, were Montreal at Lucan, Woodstock. guests of Mr. and airs. Ivan T. ; Wallaepburg, Thorold, London , Needham, Ilderton, on Friday. and Mildmay. He later became 1 Mr. and Mrs, Allan F. Elston an accountant for the RCAF ,. Report On ? attended the New Year's Eve cluripg World War II. ; party held in James StreetTh al 1 t' • Church, Exeter. , a ice, he was sent to England in Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner; 1945 On his return he became : held a New Year's gathering for „ an amployee of the Electric Auto- Shipka New Year Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and Eunice, of Union, with his mother, Mrs. M. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. John Lamport, Debbie and Freddie, with his mother, Mrs. E. Lamport, and his brother, Mr. Tom Lamport. , Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer, Ron and Barbara, with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweitzer and Brian, in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams. Mark and Brock, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moran and with Mr. and Mrs. Les Adams, Harvey and Gloria. . Mr. Garson Brady, Miss Elsie Comfort. and Mr. Roy Comfort, f Fenwick, with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Switzer and family, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Eagleson and sons, Mrs. T. Isaac. of Greenway, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Love and family. of Park- hill, with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ratz, Larry and Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Datars and family, of Graad Bend, Mr. and !Mrs. Art Finkbeiner, Miss laude Hodgins, Mr. Mansell Hodgins. Miss Audrey Godkin, of Exeter,Mr. Clare Love. of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love and Kathryn. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Desjardine end Ray, Mrs. M. Desjardine, Mrs. Wood and Mr. Charlie oLittie. of Ailsa Craig. with Mr. arid Mae. H. Little and family, at Corbett. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Araurice Desear. an% with Mr. Lester Desjardine and Lester Jr., at Kirkton, and with Mrs. Lester Desjardine in St. Joseph's Hospital where she as been a patient for several weeks. * Mrs. J. Coleman with her ter, Mrs. F. Brierley. in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Deitrich Were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Deitrich and Mr. and Mrs. Milford Deitrich and their familias in Windsor. s Misses Carolyn Little, Donna, Doris and Wendy Werzba, wera Holiday visitors -vith their grand- rnothcra Mrs. M. Desjardine. *Mr. and Airs. Roy Morena, Vaasa June and Sharon have ROBERT'S SYRUP too WW1 nr toa tivER Oa t rid of that told Wore i t become s something 'worse. It 1st syrup that has gained an enviable reputation through its suenesa in treating coughs, colds, or bronchitis, BREAKS UP COUGHS • iiiithIgiOurlilininfurgmntfigituillsfilniostOOt004„ 1 liwttnnn rn+ . CANADIAN PROPANE GAS & APPLIANCES GRATTON & HoirsoN i Phone 16 Grand Bend 14, inn,' I 11 r it; 111111111,011MTIMIP IY VI 111111111110 1 kit * members of the former's family.' Light, Ltd., in Sarnia. where he Those present were Mr. and was employed at. the time of his • Mrs. Cecil Skinner, Exeter, Mr. death. and Mrs. Ron Denham and • I family, Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs.' . Jno McAllister and boys. ; Trip To Florida Thames Road, spent New Year's r Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardner, a.ol lows Vows Eve with their cousins, Mr. and . Mrs Mervin Elston I Rowntree Memorial Church, , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake. i London, was the setting last London, spent Saturday with the Monday morning, December 29, latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, ; when Bernice Shier, of London, Chris Fischer. t exchanged marriage vows with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coates and, Wesley Revington, of Lucan, be - Kenneth. were guests of Mr. and fore the Rev. Anne Graham. . Mrs. Wilharn Dougall, Exeter, on,i • e Sunday. ; Mrs. 1, aude Gollings. e'London. M Mr. and Mrs. Clarence* smite' and the late Frank Gollings, and spent New Year's with Mr. and ' the groom is the son of the late als Leonard S ith r 0 [Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Revington, ; of Lucan. Visitors% d . afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Elston' The bride wore a street length ware Mr. and Airs. s Marcelsheath of pale blue lave and Du; Gal and family of RCAF matching bolero, styled with Centralia.;three quarter length slep‘*es, s Visitors on New Year's Day "navy accessories and a gardenia v,ith Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFalls corsage. and David. r'ere Mr. and Mrs.1 The bride was attended by her George McFalls, Mr. and Mrs., sister, Mrs. R. J. Wise, London, Hugh Davis, Michael, and who wore a peach lace street - Heather. . ; lenath dress. I Glenn Revington, Luau', the Correction From Last Week groom's son, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. William Woodall • . 1 For a weddirig trip to Florida, an ami y, o in sot, and a so fl, brida changed to a navy blue Mr. Frank - Graeae, 'London,' - spent Christmas with theirsal( with navy aveessories, uncle, and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jno . Lucan. The couple will make their Spacek and the former with Mr.; heme and 'Mrs, J. Woodall, Crediton, ' New Year's Dance 1 The annual New...Year's Dance. spansored by the Auxiliary to Good Business? 1 the Legion, was a success, !drawing a large crowd. Exponents of legal liquor Out Medway Club Meets lets persist in arguing that such ; The first gathering of Medway facilities promote "good" 'btrsi-;Euchre Club was,. held at the ness. home of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence nesstnaa in a Central Ontario "Not so:" declared one busi- 'Lewis with four tables in play. community, "1 ani a pharmacist 1 Prize winners were: high in ..eore„ s. o Daley, Earl a "wet" town where my fel..aliddleton; lone hands, Mrs. Car. low merchants have the mistaken man. Hodgins, Otto Daley: con - impression that the liquor out ', 1 , •Wilbert• The local hotel was closed for let is good for business. 'Carman Ilocigins, , two weeks recently due to a • Mrs. J. Turnbull violation of the law which hotel Proprietors rledge to keep. My. District Resident business increased 50 per cent, gross during the two-week period . and under the game conditions! Mrs. James Turnbull, 81, died As those of the same two weeks , at the home of her daughter and of the year previous, when the, son.in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clar. hotel was open ...The valume erica Stanley. Concession 16, Lon - of business r am losing evary [don Township, Wednesday, Dm week to the hateis cash busi-,24, nese." Huron County Temperanco federation --(Advt.) She lay at rest at the C. Has - kelt arid Son funeral home until Friday then to the Evans leu• aeral Home, London where the Rev. Edgar Roulston of Lame lUnited Church conduct:ad funeral returned home after enjoying a•servibes at 2 p.m. Saturday, three-week holiday visiting with yla •---- acember 27. Interment was la Mrs, Morena' parents, Mr. and °mi , ..na a cemetery, Delaware. Mrs. Ernest Willoughby, in Porn -1 Mrs. Turnbull, the former pants .Beach, and With Mr. and I Maria Davidson made her home W Mrs. allington Myers, in Palm 'with,her daughter for the past Harbour, Florida, _ !four years. Previously she lived Mr. and Mrs, Jaak.Pickering, gr. add .i.r8, sitiatt swoztr., in London for 15 years after mot,- 'ng from Delaware Her husband Mr. and Airs. MHO Sweitzer, prodeeeased her 22 years ago. and Mr; and Mrs. Cliff rt°•sell; She is survived by One Son and attended the funeral of their grandfather, Air. five daughters, Robert Turnbull ifti,'irtiacrc7iberson,ior wrnyog, ;Mrs. ! li. at St. Miles on a es ay, isori, Waet Virginia, Mill1.°Lelarr'earitetie- Att. Harvey Rawlinga. nf -- Stailley (Mary) and Mat. Mur- ClatideboYa, Wag A holiday Vititer ray shotbotorii (Any) of um. With David Sheppard. ; t don Township, Mrs, David Wood l'''SI•r" rThn telle'' 4 , "ie (jahat) arid Mrs. Norman Bur- ILM,C.S. Ottawa, is apettdifig hie. Naar Ireatog taaaa at 016 hohd gin. (Isabel) of California, also one kettle, , Willianl DaVidsori, f his parents,.Mr. d AI' "lof Creston, Illitunt. Ross LOY& bon has recently re., a,-, allbeaters wart W508. Hat- turnad to Halifak after spending! old Griersoh, James waitchr, G. two months on NATO exereisee misr_e, e. When the caharnah, thio v.iwod, otolter anridotbiankotralytegvveat Tom and the United iOngdotn, Malta,. Naples, Toulon, Gibraitat iaa ,., ,,,, _ pareemal trellis . '. a ' '.. . arlY. OP , s t i I ' . a '" St. afteadad the fintetal of hit haat, Mary's Hespiral staff, Landon. frt. Art Lewis, of Ansa Craig, spent last Friday with Mt, and Ott Thursday, 'Airs, Williata Aylesttlek, Ice Dance Popular Has Tido Turned For Irish Six? Lunn hockey fans can't under- stand what has happeped to their Boxing --TAY in Liman was l champion Irish six. For seven climaxed by a novel "skate hop consecutive games they watched at the arena when gime .22 teenthew team go clown to defeat. iacterssli aelieljsc*tnecithae rotett c'nof"C16°Lin [of last Tuesday night the Irish But perhaps the tide has turned reem Inge. defeated the Clinton Colts 9-5 for Dave Wilson of the station's their first victory, with Steve "Big Six" was master of care- Storey and Don Fletcher ram - monies and was assisted by Saul ming borpe three goals apiece, lioliff and Harold Ribson in. Harry Wraith two, and Don Lan - choosing Graham. Thompson of kin one. Lucan, a Grade 11 student at i All awaited the next game with; Medway and Nancy Elson of 1 eagerness to see history repeat Clandebos•e, a Grade 9 student 1 itself, but alas they saw the of Parkhill High School as grand I home team go down to defeat champions. They won as prizes [ before the largest crowd of the passes to the arena and record- ; season (450) at Litman, when the ings. About a dozen lesser a.' Ildeaton Wildcats edged them 6-5, wards were distributed during Steve Storey got two goals and idle evening. rien0' Gilliard, Don Heftier .and So successful was Lucan's first1 Don Lankin one each. "dancing on skates" experiment I Group Winners that officials plan to hold a series; of such evenings, with Use neat! to also include indoor dancing in: Feted At Guild . the auditorium. • The Dece• bei' meeting of the Attend Wedding • Air. and Mrs- The Trinity Guild was held in - ipanglas the Parish Hail last Monday and fanins, Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. evemng with the president, Airs, ; Eric Campbell, Exeter, Air. and I Kay Egan. in the chair and Mrs. ;Airs. Arnold Hodgins, Landon.at-Isa w. Ilawkshaw A t the -piano. tended the Rogers-Davisweddirz !Miss Una Abbott read the scrip- ture lesson, The treasurer gave her yearly report showing the Guild had 'a good financial year. The Rev. j. P. Prest presided for the election of officers for the next two years. Honorary president is Mrs. J. Pa Prest; president, Mrs. Kay Egan; vice- presidents, Mrs. Clarence Has- ' kett and Mrs. Wilson Hodgins; secretary, Mrs. F. W. Havay; Walter Needham treasurer, Airs, Gerald Lewis; honorary card secretary, - Mrs. Helen Watson; card secretary, Miss Kate Bowyer; pianist, Mrs. C. W, Hawkshaw. Mrs. Bond's group had the largest attendance present. in the Lime.' of o. t , azarene, London. on Saturday, Decemher ; 20. The bride was Beverley Ann Davis, daughter of air. and , Mrs. Elmer Davis.,.- the former ; Edna Hoclgins, Lucan. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. [ Andrew Rogers, London. The [ couple will make their home in ; London. London Farmer 1 Funeral services for Walter I 'Needham. lifelong resident of London Township, were held from the Needham Aiemorial During the year, group attend - Chapel, London, on Monday, Jan- ance had been kept with the uary 5. with Rev, Alfred Preston losers to entertain the winners land Rev. C, A, McCarroll at the end of the year so Mrs, I officiating. Cliff Shipley's group members Mr. Needham died in Victoria were hostessesfor the evening. • Hospital, London, on Friday, Mrs, T. C. McFarlane poured tea at a table centred with red roses I of Bryanston, his parents were and white carnations while Mrs. Richard and Margaret Needham. Shipley, Mrs: Claire Stanley and Deceased had spent many years Mrs. Gerald Lewis served tea, farming at various locations in cake and ice cream, • the township, and also dealt in As entertainment, Larry Lewis, livestock and real estate. For son of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Lewis, the past few years he had re- played two piano accordion num- sided in Ilderton. bars and Mrs. Clarence Haskett Surviving are his wife, former.' showed movies of the 50th an- ly Mrs. Florenee Wood, of Lam niversary procession and the i bath, a son, W. Harvey Needham, dedication service at St. James 1in Manitoba, daughter, Olivia .1, 'Church. I Needham, Detroit, a brother 1 Joseph Needham, London Town- James Thompson ship, and a step -daughter, Mrs. ' Harry Unfold, Detaoit; also a' - - number of nieces and nephews. Wed In London , January 2. Born on a farm south Mr, Needham's first wife, Pink and white carnations formerly Olivia Garrett, of Lon- formed the setting in Knox don Township, and a son, Rich- United Church, Londop, at 3 p.m., Saturdaya-December 27, for the wedding Of Lorna Mar- garet McLean and James Arthur Thompson, of Calgary. The Rev. R. H. McColl officiated. The bride is the daughter of Air. and Mrs, James Robert Mc- Lean, London, and the groom is the son of Mrs, Thompson, Lon- don, and the late James Thomp- son, formerly of Lucan. He was a member of the Lucan Irish Nine ball team, and the Lucan Irish Six hockey Edam. Given in marriage by her Lather, the bride was gowned in a floor length ensemble of feather -white silk chiffon over taffeta. rhe softly moulded bodice featured short sleeves and a rounded neckline, framed with appliques 'of Guipure lace. Lace motifs also banded the hip line from Which the long skirt of un - pressed Meats billowed into a slight eweep. A crawls of opal- escent sequins held her chapal veil of imported silk illusion, and she carried a cascade of white carnations and pink rosebuds. Miss Diane Howard, as maid of hoar. and Miss Jean Chapman, as bridesmaid, were gowned in cocktail -length sheath' dresses of aqua and silver brocade, white feather headdresses and nose- gays of white 'mums. The flower girl, Mary Graham a R.11. 8, London, was dressed in white "Cglaally2taon Thompson was grooms- man for his brother,' and Walter Hodgins, London, Taro Hodgins, Kotnoka, and Gordon Dobie, Lori - don, were ushers, Miss Bata Leake neovidad traditional 'wedding music, and accompanied the soloist, Mr. Keith Kelly, of New Glasgow. Mr, and Mrs, Squire Hard - At a reception at Hook's man, Halati and Ann, of Elim• Restaurant, the bride's mother villa south were New ?ear's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace radeived It an avocado green Delbridge, crepe, pink accessories and pink rosobud cOrsage. She was assist - Mr. and Mat. Harvey Perkins ad by 'the groom's inothee who and Ray. of R.R. 1, t xater, and chose a sapphire blue lace en. Fred and Ron Gibson span( Fri. Seinble with white accessarida day avening with Mr, and Las. and pink earaatieri eereage. Tom Camphall and Bolen. For A honeymoon trip to the Mr. And Mrs, Harry SParling Canadian West, Olt bride and Huai Of Loaded visited on changed to a black wool ciress 1 Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, with accents of red and white at }Freeman Horne and family. Iha neckline* a white fur hat, I Mr, and Mrs. Vrad Walt'., white And black ateeSSeirieS an& Sandra and !Indy spent Now corsage 0 white, baby 'mums. Year's'day with Mr, and Mrs. They will make their lititne in Bill Brock of London. Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cottle, Mr ;A,l111°1Mrs.11 the ,,gue8f,1Were idr. and Airs. Ross Cottle and jimmy, anci,PPU"r9;, .and Mrs. Art Harris and ir-.13r. Rome, of Themes }mad, and Lucan. and a turn er o former Thomas Woodward, Meter, were tucanites' Christmas guests of Mr.. and Personal Heim Mrs. Tom Campbell arid Helm 1,,S,eaS. :Ray bersty, et .Gleu- 14.01.1day Vititort With Me. arid ate, spent Jot 'weekend. with Mrs. Gordon Pod were Mt, and his flarentS, atid Mrs. HOW Mrs, William Armstrong, ken. Duffer, Si'. noth and Joyce, Air.'an.MISS Aftft bit,„ of Parkhill, .d ' Y, . L. analit !wdaYs Last Nadak with, land :Artilaffetig nff children Mr. and Mrs. thArrox Corbel( and Mrs, Dale ,Ardittrong and atuf returned home with children, all of' Datralt., her for a holiday in ParkhIlh , ard Garrett Needham, prede- ceased him many years ago, Pallbearers were. Roy Bloom- field, Clyde Morris, Charles Mann, William Wilkie, Clare Hall and Laverne Shaddock. Inter- ment was in Grove cemetery, London Township. Babies Celebrate Festive Holidays • only. was y Kevin Montgomery Lucan's Christmas baby, but Barbara Lynne Eng- land was Lucan's New Year's baby. The former is the son of Mr. and Mrs, R. K. Montgomery, Main St., and the latter, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas 'England, Elizabeth St. Both babies were born in St. Joseph's Hospital and both were the parents' third child. Vincent. has two brothers, Kirk and Dwayne, and Barbara, a sister, Linda, and a brother,. Bradley. Personal Items '., Ann Roberts sent a Ilar- fion of the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Crozier and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hodgins, following her parents leaving last Satur- day, to take up residence in Montreal. She returned to school in Kempville, near Ottawa, Sun- day evening. Thi S Week In Winchelsea By MRS. F. HORNE Fami 1I1s Fete Holidays New Thais" Visitors and Airs. Tom, t.',:01,11.n.s And Mr. Moore ,Ctioninglaam. with Mrs, txeorge Dawden. Air. and Mrs. Ralph .Strasser, ,of London, Air. and. Mrs. Cecil Hodgins and. famtly.„ Mr. and Mrs. George Strasser, Mr. and Mrs.' Herb- Stratton and fa,mily, And Miss Liu Abbott, with Mr. andMrs. Cecil Hodgins and faintly. Mr. and airs. W. W. Garrett and family, of Edgewood, and Mr. Scott Garrett with Mrs. Bob Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Don DOWDS and. Mrs. Irene Courvy with. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Edwards, at Iaondon, and Mr. ..and Mrs, Herl3ert Jeffery. Fourty members of the Malan- son family, with Mr. .and Mrs. George Hodgins. Alr. and Airs. 'Arnold Morley and family, and Mr. Fred Armi- tage, with Air, and Mrs. Laverne Allison, of Parkhill. Mr.- and Mrs. J. B. Ready and family, with Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Eagan and family, .nf•London. Mrs M. T. Culbert,. Dana and Terry, with Air. and Mrs. Murray Hodgins, Mrs. Wes Atkinson with Air and Mrs, Gerald Atkinson and family,. of London. Mr. awl Mrs. Beld Zurbrigg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon. ard Poole and family, Mr, and Mrs. ;tack Murray and family. Mrs. Margaret Stewart, all of London, Mr, and Mrs. Harold CourseY and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McFalls, of Lucan, with Mrs. J. R. Murray. Mr, and Mrs, Me. Falls moat the evening with Air. and Mrs. Harvey McFalls, of London. -Christmas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ready. 1Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ready and 1MT. and Mrs. -A, T. Ready, of St. Marys, and their famines, with Mr and Airs, J. B. Ready and family. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Whalen ,and family, Valerie Ann and John Patrick, of Bryanston, with Mr. and Mrs, John Mahan, ancl Margaret Mackey, of Guelph, spent the week with her sister, Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Smout and family. of Ann Arbor, Mich., Air, and Mrs. Gerald Atkinson ; and family, and Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Powers, of London, with Mrs. Wes Atkinson. i Mr. and Mrs, Harold Westman and family of London with Mr. ; and Mrs. Allan Westman. I Mrs. Mel Culbert and family witb 'airs. George Patrick of Toronto. -Mr. and Mrs. Chester 'Morley of Parkhill and Mrs. John Casey with Mr. and Mrs. Charlcs Wind- sm. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Leitch and daughter of Denfield with Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. Mr. and Airs. Geeage Armitt and Miss Angela Armitt, London with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Has- kett, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald' Sprague and family with Mrs. Sprague's Parents in London. • Rev, A. Aylestock of North Buxton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Braithwaite and family, Mr, and Airs. Robert Doxen and fainily, all of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Aylestock. Mr, and Mrs. William Butler and family of Toronto, Mr. and I Mrs. Stewart Park and family of ;Petrolia, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Haskett of Birr, Mr. and Mrs. IT, B. Langford and Mia and Mrs. John Park and family of Lucan with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Park, Air.- and Mrs, Cecil Robb with their daughter, Mrs. Jim Baw- tenheimer and family of Sarnia and the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Bawienheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kew and family with Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Kew al Toronto. Air. Myron Culbert with Mr. and and Mrs. Ivan Culbert and lane- ily of Londor 1 -lis granddaughter Vicky returned with him to spend her Christmas holidays with her grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and family of Clinton. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlin and family with Mr. and Aim Erie Young. Mr, and Mrs. Irving Gibson •and Air. and Mrs. Les Woodward [and family with Mr, and Mrs. [Wilmer Jones and family of Kip - pen. Mr. and Airs. Ronald. Stotler and. family, a( Thedford, Mrs. Norman Stoner, of Arkona, Mr. and Mrs. .1. E, Orr and Antia,. ofj Parkhill, Air. and Mrs. Charles; Corbett. and family, of Lucan.1 with Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Corbett, Alr. and Mrs, P. 0. King. of Oakville?, with Mr. and Mrs. 3.1 W. Smith and family. hristmas Visitors I Mr. and Airs. Arnold liodgins,. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis, Air. and Airs. Jim Roger (nee Davis) all of honclon„ and Mrs. )4.ric Campbell of Exeter, Air. and ¶ Airs. Morris liodgins and faint -1Y of Macias, Aii% and Airs. Harry Lusk ,of Woodstock .and, Mr. Richard .Gledhill of Elgin - field with Mr. and Airs, Dan" Ewen ancl family. • Airs. Lela Senile of Stratford. ,with Mr. and Mrs, Eltloa Hodg. S011. Air. and Mrs. .Colin Nugent and family. of London and Air. and Mrs. Jack Eisen and family Aof. hinicaagiiiass.vith Air. and Mrs, T. Mrs. George Coursey of lona, Air. and Mrs. Clarke Taylor and family of Itarrow, miss Frances •Coarsey of Detroit and Mrs. lea - bel Underwood of London with Alr. and Airs. Toni Coursey and Don :and William Ban - ting with Dr. and Airs. Nen BaArlirtisu.gJ' ePnonriet •I'Ur Claliaori• onof 'Toronto with Mr. and Mrs, Allan Ryan and family. a Mr. and Airs..0Woodrow Matti, di Pontiac, Mich.„ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dunsmore, Bobby and Stephen of Waterloo, Air. and Mrs. Harvey Hewitt, London, Miss Barbara Hewitt, Ottawa, Mr, and Mrs, Norman LaidleY of Rexdale, Mr* and Mrs. N. Mohr of Waterloo and /qr. Allan Stark of London with. Mr. And Airs, Roy H. Stanley, Miss Mary Neil and Miss Gladys MeRann of London,. Mr, and Mrs. Basil Nagle and family, Mrs. Eleanor Emeriek and fain., Uy and Miss Gladys Bond of Lu - can with Air. and, Mrs. ;cacti Ira Carling and family with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wal- pole and family ot Kincardine. They brought Avis 'Walpole back with them for a vacation. with her couein, Leslie Carling. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar McFalls with Air. and Mrs. Charles Weir and family of London. Mrs, R. J. Murray and Air, _Bob Murray with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coursey at noon and Air. and Mrs. Jack Murray at night. Mr. and Mrs; Frank Hovey of Sarnia and Miss Mary Hovey of London' with Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Hovey. Air. and Mrs. Roscoe Hodgins and family and Mr. D. A. Ash- worth with Rev. and Mrs, E. C. Attwell and family of Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Morley and family with Mrs. Sidney Morley of Parkhill. Air. and Mrs. Gary Grahain of London and Mr. Fred Armi- tage of Lucan with, Mr. and Mrs, Laverne Allison of Parkhill Cpl. A, J. and Mrs, Hodgins and family, of Springfield, Mrs. Lillian Maitland, of London, and Mrs. Lily O'Neil, of Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hodgins and family, Mrs. O'Neil re- meairri,sed over until after New 5(a Personal Items Two of Lucan's largest Christ- mas family gatherings were 38 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy, and 53 at the home - of Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Watson. Last Monday, Don Coughlin, 12 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlin, was host at a Cihriisstmas party of 10 boys and g Mr. and Mrs. A. A. •Simpson attended the funeral of Mr. Simpson's mother, Mrs. Frank Simpson, at Brighton, on Wed- nesday, December 24. Mr, and Mrs, James Edwards, Mr. and ,Mrs. Lam Chuck, of Toronto, and Mr. and .Mrs. Roy McEllister, of London, spent Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Weller attended a New Year's Eve party at the home. of the latter's sister, Mrs. Les Clarke, of Lon- . don, and spent New Year's Das, , ps tha guests of Miss Ruth Coveart. of London, Mr. Charles Martin and two : daughters, Miriam and Helen, of Winnipeg, spent a few day.s last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McLean „ and Mrs. S. B. Jenkins; of Elgin-. I field, were Christmas guests Of Air, and Mrs. Alvin and Murton ralcLeati. Mr. and Mrs, Clare I PaceV, of Hamilton, Airs. John , Elliott and MissaElismae Elliott, I of' St. Marys and Mr. John W. 'Elliott, of Bryanston, were Suna day guests. _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl 011son, formerly of Margaret St., Lacan, now of Victoria, B.C., had the bailor of haying Victotia'a first Christmas haby, a boy, Christo. 'oiler Ronald. a brother for Bruce, IRalph and Joh, , Personal itinna I Mrs. Phial Dickins, Air. and . Mrs. Fred Pickias were Wednes. andTt'uc Is, IctrAa:iy. snratc,isn. 5 :IS )3,$;c:seis?i, rs 1Pea.dr°rIbSei,ri:Cto:n diaeirnir'alint.Lnd: Habert, of Detroit, spent last '.'ecluesday with Mrs.Irene Cour• sey, and Thursday with Air. and Mrs. Merrill gd.wards„ of London. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Langford, Q1 Taranto, and Air. arid Mrs. Harold Hunter, of .petrolt, have returned home after spending a folv days with Mrs. John Casey. Air and Airs Les Clarke Miss Rjaatcich IC,uoicvienagrst, a nocif sin o,on.clu,ert)Aelrit.: ; Airs. M. Weller, all of Wilton ' Grove, were with Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Weller for Christmas. Mr. and Airs. M. O. .Smith attended a family gathering at [the home of Mr. and Airs. .1, F. Laekie, Waterloo, on Boxing Day, I and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, L0t11$ icithler, of Thames, 1 ford. Air, and Airs. James Hodgins spent a few days in London last week, the guests of their three daughters and 'families. • Miss Helen Hocigins spent last Friday with Ailsa Craig friends. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Cook and family snent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Will Haskell:, Bobby remaining over for holidays -with his cousin, Billy Haskell, and Nancy liaskett returning for a vacation with her cousin, Barbara Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Evert Nordink and the former's parents, Air. and Mrs. R. A, Nordink, of Arva, were Christmas weekend guests of Air. and Mrs. Cecil Robb, of ginfi el (I. Mrs, Maude Beckett, Mr, and Mrs. Bud Beckett and family, spent Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs, Guy Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Art Black and family, have returned home after a few days' vacation with air. and Mrs, J, W. Barrowelough, of OsSlitianwdaa'y visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Stanley included Mr. and Mrs. Ossie Dunbar and Marylin, of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. la Hewitt, of London, Mr. and Mrs. D. O'Toole, London, Miss 'Barbara Hewitt, Ottawa, Mr. Allan Stark, London, Miss Phyllis Hunt. Niagara Falls, and Miss Inga Kiamiria, of Germany. Mrs. Roy H. Stanley attended the funeral of the late Mrs. C. Dunsmoee at Stratford. During Christmas week, ?dr. and Mrs. Wes Hodgins enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. James Tubb and Jimmie, of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Copernan, Mr. Milton Rpbinson, of London, Airs. Joe Hodgins and family, of Owen Sound, and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Harness and family, of Granton. "The small girls of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weir, spent a few days of their vacation with their aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar McFalls. Messrs. Levi and Morris Dar- ling, of Parkhill, were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Armitage. Mrs. -Darling was un- able to be present as she had suffered a stroke and had been taken to the Craig Nursing Home in Ailsa Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Armitage and their guests visited her there, in the evening. Mrs. Minor Dobbs and daugh- ters, Mrs. Stephens, of Langton, Mrs. Ivan Brock of Winehelsea, and Mrs, Cliff Brock, of Crediton, snent last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Whelihan. Billy Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Park, of Petrolia, was the guest of his pal, Ward Hodgins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hodgins, during the Christmas vacation, Mrs. Belle Knowles suffered g stroke Tuesday, December 23. at the home of aer daualiter, Mrs. William McFalls, -Frank St. ",111.074.1w, LUCAN STORE HOURS Lucan stores will close each Saturday Night at 6.30 p.m. from January 10 to March 21 inclus- ive. BUSINESS MEN'S ASSJCIATION JANUARY SELLABRATION Culbert's Dry Goods FOR WOMEN nt...OUsEs $1.911 Less than cost, slightly soiled. Mostly 12- 16. Cottan, daeron etc. 'PULLOVERS & CARDIGANS ¶ 2O9'a OFF Orlon & Banton, Ass't sizes and colors. JEANS &• SLIM JIMS , . 25% orF Corduroy and Chino Cloth -Top Values WINTER 'DRESSES & HoUtEcoAtt Marked To Clear - Big Savings 10% OFF TOYS OVER $1.0 VALUE Dolls all reduced at Big Savings4 FOR BOYS AND GIRLS SNOWsurrs RED1JdEb 25% & MOtIV Similar Savings on Carcoats ata. UNLINED- OENIM JEANS As low at 080. Others clearing at $1.49 and $1.29. EOYst PELT' flag. $1,68' SIM 3-6X, plains and attractive cowboy stylte, CHILDREN'S 1TUDDLE JUMPERS" Lifted, waterproof, reg. $3.41 a Phone 82 Lucan LINED DENIM JEANS ... . FROM $1.49 CHILDREN'S FLT, 2-6 $1.69 All Chifelreres Winter Wear Not Lisfed, Reduced by 1096 FLANNELETTE PRINTS, reg.; 500 .. 490 Flannelette shirting, reg, 650 ...... ..„. 550 FOR MEN WINTER JACKETS & SUBURBAN OATS Mans; inarkad below Coat to altar. MEN'S SMALL FLT, WORK SHIRTS Value to $2.98, fit boys 14-16 . ¶ 61.60 PENMAN'S WOOL 21/2. 1.6. WORK SOCKS 690 pair, two pairs tar $1,2,............. LINE1) eLue bESHM thitoCid ., $5,95 DRESS SHIRTS REDUCED Tit) „CLEAR Slightly soiled, whites, plains, stripes. SPORt SHIRTS--REDUdEI5 $1 05* MORE Newest styles and fabrics, 16% OF ALL WORK CLOTRING SEAL -.MEN'S 94.�,jEANS Siteso IsTavy $2.68