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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-01-29, Page 1414 The. Timits-AebaKiltk 4411Yary 29 1159' Church At Saintsbury Lucan Personals Airs. LOVI Darling. who is a Patient in. f•raigholine• Nursing Home, is making satisfaetory improvv..ement. South. hale‘lieen‘ ItilialsgtealleScitroeent AllaighlittiSlit And District News g. Ie Good Year .„,,.„„, _,.... ..,..„ _ .,„. ..,.....,. Those who attended the can- rain, A godlY number defied the Stanley; rector's warden, Wilson In spite of dense fog, ice and eluded: people's warden, Clare elements and turned out for ilodginsi sidesmen, Roscoe Hod, gregatiOnal supper and vestry i By MRS, .HEPER PAWLS 1 evening with Mrs. Fred Davis. Last Tuesday evening the con-! Celebrate 25th _Anniversary !crier:, tssitrneasss.ing meeting last Thurs- day in the Anglican thurch holy Trinity Chur°11.8: 1)2nrt an- gins' Allan 6°°114 'building corn' hasement made un 38.1, a dozen , nual vestry meeting in the parish :mitlee, Erwin Scott (advisor) Mr. and Airs. Alurray Abbott. hall, last WedneSday night. The evening began with a Pet- •taltelflegilleasr,(11)!C AtaAnsalitvielinrZilloaby, substitntes, A. Cl,Jaekson, Ken Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Abbott, meeting was held in the Parish Hall at St. Patrick's church.. m Phone 109 'correspondent: Miss t,ina Minn TiiNiVrit.shiell°Kbl. ko'fosite,OrnclonM,isasndlleAti.?.. ' luck supper Mr. Gate Weinestraum. Mr. and in the church base- ert Coleman, ;Claret= Haskett; be Members enjoyed a liot sup- ,'•'1-.• .nd 111••• Oaronee Davis. Ken gtru.11.1yoly Trinity inent in charge of the Evening i.urke ana Don zonting; 1.1ca., r ' per at the close. Rev. P. Dy- x.„ „ , . ,, . ,Traffic ' Toll cl ..,_..., Air. and Mrs. liOuis :Kilmer. of ed by the reetori the Rev. J. 'gar,' guests t)f . At',11•Tieta\-1.YestiaTirateleeting.. was Chair- tot's, Jaek Steacy, Charlie Bag - mond, rector, presided for the 44i7s- IlarrY Carroll and wayne, - ' Xestry meeting. and Mrs. Hugh Davis at-' AA _ s G institute .Project m". il.'"' '''''. tended a lentil) gathering, honor- , MI — : . Johnston, „•",-, - , II ' yestry clerk. Airs. Hugh Davis laolt, Mitchell, on the occasion " :BIddulph Natwe ; - t _ p Thamesford. were guests of zr. P. Prest. All present were given. Board of Man.agement, reelor, and Mrs. M. 0. Smith. copies of the 1958. agenda as wardens, lay delegates, Mrs, Kay Air. ar.1 Atkinson aeted as ing ;lir. and Mrs. Harvey God- Johnston, 54,, . .- . - • • • • • - Mrs. -Clinton flask:elk. was host- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bawten- well as the financial report whieli Lean, Irwin Seat, of bans gave the financial report; S. • f ti " •• .)1'.1 wedding • • • . report; Mrs. Dean Gibson, the home of Mr. and Airs. Gerild ; passed ;away in St. Catharines : - lineal)" of revent visitors with Airs. 13aw- These •heimer and little son, Dale, were had been prepared by Mrs. Prest. 1.ing,'“, If, staniey, ,j4ek steacy, .f.larl Atkinson read the W.A. WY on Saturday evening at the Mrs- GstleY lite Anglican Men's Club the ess f°1' the J almarY ,-,, T,:lproved. a big asset as a Harvey Hodgins, Charlie Haggar, Guild report; Mrs. Harry Car' Godbolt, F.xeter. ;General Hospital Thursday,Pin I • • • , i Len Pedder, F. W. Hovey, Jack f ell, Sunday School report. All „ Mr. and Mrs. H. Godbolt were ; T.Vari •t1iTIe niteLdueVniureh Men's Club' and ' the 13irr. Wemen's institutoiw11.°11 1,0111.sh.enclivecriis Robb. Jack Mr. And ' time-saver. Jaek Steacy was re -appointed • Murdy, Austin Hodgins and Ken . 22. She lay at rest in. theClub held asuggestions for serving funeral home, St. Catharines, 'of un- Iv Awed a faVOUrable balance. Presented with a silver tea serv- , until ;Saturday. thence to the t n 'elinbatenins the Anglican Air. and Mrs. Will Haskell, vestry •elerk. ;Other offieers in- I lefloadrgkien;s cacnidpeatcarjc lilitiftl•rrctL,,,Aostin expected company brought a C. Haskett and Son funeral E. 1 jetill•ili hall last Monday evening Par2 G. pcord, resident inspee-• t varied response to the roll call. spent a few Maxine awl Lenore and Mr. and innne. Lucan, where the Rev.: . . and ....m .., ., Mrs. Jack Legg was appointed Toronto, the guests nf Mr. and i days last week in 1 Alr. Hugh Davis. people's war- ; ,ee from their two daughters.. two-year period. Mr. Tom KooY Mrs. Gerald Godbolt and boys i Fd • r Roulston. of (he torw . t, unransham. insur- I . , treasurer for the sales of the . Mrs. Art Basket t and also al -1 tended the furniture skow at inlIgiam Robb, at All organizations reported :a den, resigned following the usual was ele.eted to act in his place and other relatives. q;burch. conducted funeral serv- • anee adjustor, both of London . ,iii r,ee sal= Its 01 ( 0 N..., . . the rillitehyeGriTerirsn.ull'sVi home there. sPiendid year, financially as. also called on their cou- well as in groom - groom of 25 , ices at 2 p.m., monthly, January and representing Shaw and Begg "B!rr and Beyond", Mrs, Clar- , exhibition grounds from Monday , sins, Mr, and Airs. John Colling, A slim list of further Improve - with Mr. James Barker, rector'A 1 . The brute and . thanking .26. • of Toronto were -the guest speak-, eine Lewis, who edited the hook, • until Wednesday. Air. and Mrs.' of Ripley. ` stents were suggested and dis- warden; Mrs. Hugh Davis. see- retarv-treasurer; Mrs, Tom Kooy years spoke brieflY . everyone for a pleasant annv interment was in St. James ers. They spoke on the value of : gave a report on the financing Clarence Haskett attended the „ . pianist; Mrs. Hugh Davis, as- . , ihe relatives of the late Mrs, cussed, most of which were left • Cemetery, Clandeboye. The pall- insurance the many Problems of ' and printing. Copies were dis- show on Tuesday. . . , , . ' Alr. and Mrs. Evan llodgins' G-allRevington were unable to ti1laititegeggsig tbil T4'11 of ststant; lay representatives, liar- , • adjustments and the horrors nfl tanned to the members, ey N.ersarN and the gift. • veY Latta and Lorne Weiherg: , A short! Program was given bearers were: Fred. 1,31e, and present clay trend in accidents 1 Mrs A. D. Pilsen eon • ne 1 mi.s. were Friday guests of Mr. and get .in touch with her brother, Clarence Davis and consisting of numbers by Sheila, Glen Revington, Dave Hertel,Clarence Davis, of Saints- ca‘ e nt Mr. We Revinsion, until Sun- oision. auditors, and David Elston and Jackie Park, and Don Lankin. The number'of accidents in Can-. ' the program on health and N eelahc- thtet 9.30wdae.lenic.le,rliuti; dispense es with Earl Greenlee: Board of Man- Wendy ada alone, statistics show, would : orated on the motto "Take1 °P. , l'itintrtiloi *gement, Alessrs. Tom Kony. ' George Godbolt. Mrs. Melvin .Four little girls acted as flower- ,and glet.bovileinle frO' to. la Iliaotieief•oririoin populate six villages the sze of i pains with your meals . and „Nroti ! cm` 'Ls ..11.1 ;AI ' Mrs. ' ' Sheridan lielvingtoili. last Sunday : , , the rector conducting to secure guest speakers, while roll and Mrs. Heber Davis. :James Barker, Mrs. Harry Car- Gardiner, Mr. Harry Carroll and bearers. • Mrs. Heber Davis. ' She is survived by two (laugh- The two speakers, who were : She said that the proper fI Lucan. I won't have pains afte;:wato •do sd .'s , :included Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Me-, • field last Sunday sent several o'ciock services •at St. James to Florida, for the. funeral., Falls, of Oakridge Acres: Mrs.' A three ear accident at Elgin- is 11 cluirch on a one year trial, Mr. Heber Davis on behalf of ters and four grandchildren., introduced by Mr Don Banting , eaten without tension, not only : the first cousins said a few Mrs Jean Stoner and Mrs. Car- ' were, previolis to. the meeting,•sustain. life but add to it. Mrs. ' John . atm andfamily, of VVin- C. • • ' , a • m• l• i - • people to St. Joseph's Hosnit 1 SonAtkinson,WhitehdMr, Ren Clarke accepted the pnils and Aim Harry meratts. : hulanee but none were seriously i of London; Mr, and Mrs. Lyle tensive. • , leader, his assistants to be chos- en by the Board of ATanagement, mpeg; Mr. and Mrs. Ired Ale- the " •position of stewardship campaign Revington and familY, •of hurt, Damage to one car was ex - All eanvassers, who will go, out i Mooresville, and Mr. and Mrs, , Owing to inclement weather, in pairs, will stress the im- 1 John Campbell, of Riverside. the Lucan - Clandehoye Y.P.L. ployre of Supertest Petroleum ' celled, also the Sunday visit 10 ,itrirritiaocoielisi. oltafees.rie131 thee nceli; i Co., at Riverside, is being trans- i the Pines Haven Nursing Home, Ire J n the middle of a discussion s 11gbeing o( i 1 Mr. Campbell, who is an em-; toboggan party had to be can- ferreti to London in February.) 1 Lucan Medway students had a when on the pros and cons of instal - Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robb spent ' holiday last Wednesdayling a church phone the lights mined the sites of cities, had., last Monday in Lucknow where • buses were forced to turn back.' went. out and for the next half Church and had many other uses. been used as coin. of the realm,: they visited with the former's : I ; Alaureen Smith, small daugh- hour business continued with the , ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, aid of five dim candles. As for Committee in charge of pro- gram and refreshments included Reuben Hall, Mrs, M, P. Brod-, is out of school with a severe the phone the 'Board of Manage - News Mrs. Filson, Mrs, Baskett, Airs. • hagen an.d Mrs. Reynold Keller. ! attack of measles, stent will decide. I : Trinity Church .Reporfs .••••••••••._ eveal. Splendid Yeart $ale Of History bury, was the setting 00 Sat' . made words and Airs. Itiatyry Carroll men ('onti.t Heleni, both of Nia- guests of the Lions Club at a 1 Filson suggested that a more St. Patrick's Church, Saints- urday, January 26 at 2 o'clock gift. the presen a ion of the . garal' ails, New York, also two dinner l i the church basement, sionat way of life would add to brothers and four sisters, , At the conclusion of the :ad- h Merle Whitehead, daughter of ' 111e rest of the evening 1:— TiNeYiniton, 'Ali's. John Park t dresses,m•esided .13 etNti•rn'ej d PihePre spent ill dancing; with Mr. G.isnte meeting thi go ' theMrisi'isteWry3. andilsskuestets spoofkesa?tn. for the quiet wedding of Marie was Alessrs Wesley and Sheridan..i Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Whitehead.' (Jane) and Airs. Jack Lankin: over to Mr. Erwin Scott of the quoting Biblical verses from the Lucan, and George Robert .,.i.„ • Weinestr a tim and proNN.1.1i.dingHebtielre ' Davis. violinists, (Kay), all of Lucan, Mrs. Len i Anglican Men's Club to make the Old Testament when salt was kinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- o singer tJean ), of Sarnia, and : necessary plans for the annual highly esteemed. She said salt music. Eight youngsters all un- 1-', 0 man Atkinson of this community. ' Mrs. Art, McLean (Eva) of Lon- oyster der their teens enjoyed a square„ supper scheduled for Feb- was a necessity to both man and They exchanged vows before d. ' : don, dance. ruary 9 in the church basement. animals, had caused wars, deter - Rev. Peter Dymond, rector, A three-story wedding cake Mrs. Johnston was the former The bride chose a navy and made an attractive table cen- Gailey Revington, daughter of ' the late Alr. and Mrs. Wilbert white street -length dress, with Ire, Revulsion. of Lucan. She was white accessories. A red rose , . and white carnation corsage ' ' ::''' ” - ''':" ' ' ''' ,' '. '' born on Concession 2. Biddulph Township, about five miles north of Lucan. She attended S.S. No. completed her ensemble. News Budget' From The bride's only attendant. 2, public school and the Lucan :Young People Participate a pale blue street -length dress : BaselineThis b. • Youth W k Mrs. 'Hugh Davis. Centralia, wore : high school. , Over 35 years ago she des -el- corsage of white mums. 1 forth by the Canadian Council t aped severe rheumatism which . Hugh Davis was groomsman. 1 By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR necessitated the use of a wheel of Churches, Beverley Butler, A reception and dinner was ' -:•,,-,•-•,:;y:-:,•-••:•,-,•,•,,, . , . •-,' :- - .• • chair for some years but an op- convener of 'Y.P.U. program, an - held at the home of the groom's • eration enabled her to again nounced the hymns and Terry i School Area Euchre parents,walk. She lived on Alice and ' Culbert, Y.P.C. vice-president, Guests were present from Exe-! The Base Lineschool area held , . IN•illiam streets, Lucan, for some ' led in the responsive psalm at first euchre.party in the • the 11 o'clock service, To end ter, Science Hill, Hensall, Grand ' theiryears before moving to St. Bend •and Centralia, ' school on Friday evening, Catharines 19 years ago. A fall Youth Week, two more young The young couple will reside good some months ago broke her pel- • 23. Regardless of icy roads and , people will assist the pastor next R.R. 1.. zero weather . there'was a Sunday and the junior choir will on the groom's farm,vis bone which could never be sing. , turn -out, I The high score for ladies went Centralia. ' set. Through almost a lifetime of Personal Items to Miss Noreen Walkom; lone . marvelled at her ever cheerful- baptism at the morning service, • suffering, relatives and friends Rey. Edgar Roulston had one ' ! Owing to bad roads and weath- hands, Mrs. Harry Barnett; high ' ness and resignation. Jo -Ellen Mary McFalls, (laugh- er conditions Rev. Dymond can-, for men, Air. :bred Jamieson; k. Explorer News ter of Mr. and Airs, Glen Mc:- celled service at St. Patrick's lone hands, Mr. Howard .Rion. I Falls, of London. church Sunday afternoon. ; Lunch was served by Mr, and : The Lucan-Clandeboye Explor- IMrs. Alfred Bakerand Mr. and ; ers held their second 1959 ex- Pentecostal Holiness Church Leroy Maguire and Kenny Latta had their tonsils removed i Mrs. Harold O'Brine who were i pedition in the 'United Church Air. Jack Eizenga was in At St. Joseph's Hospital, London,hostesses for the evening. : basement last Monday evening cha rge of tr e :Friday night : a week ago Monday. i Hostesses for the next party , with 12 members present. 'fhe Y011" People's meeting. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tindall are Miss Noreen Walkomr. , M meeting opened with craft which J. A. Graham led in a discus - 'and Mike Davis spent Saturday ' , Howard Rinn and Mr. and Mrs. , consisted of the building of a Sion on verse finding in Chris- . Tom Coward. : flour and salt Eskimo village ; tion service. Misses Vicky Liz- :••,-:••:-:.:•„,• . •T!„:•••.'.%:•-•••,•- ••••••• . • . •, . -.:,•• •••••••••,•,-:',.--•••71 Mrs. David Holland visited on • igloos, dog sleds dog,and Eats- i enga and Loraine Graham sang Tuesday with Mrs. Alex Smith, : mos. a duet. Happenings In 1 St. Paul's. i The new study book on Alaska . The - ladies' afternoon prayer :the Scripture lesson and Betty ; Thursday. was held at the home Thom s n. Parkhill,Cgioienisireallneer readR-a noir e e tgs . Blanshard ! spRenatig thePweeekendNvith cousin, Eddie Holland. hiss1{aa'sskettatk"Leibirse On Saturday night a number of the congregation went to London to see the missionary film "Black Gold", which showed many of the pagan cus- toms practiced in Nigeria. By MRS. GL ADWYN HOOF ER A.tr. and Mrs. Oliver Baker ' Ann Lewis lit the candle. • visited on •Caturday with Mrs.' . . . IL:2,,AVaiW:!....:!.!: '-'. -''''''''''''. - -' - ' ! • " Baker's mother, Mrs. Herbert' Brave Weather I PersonAl Items Beer who is a patient in the : Rest Home in Mitchell, • Mr. and . Mrs, Duncan Me- i' To ,Play Euchre Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knight and , ' ' Charles of Lambeth were Sun- : N aht • d • h 1 • . . I : day guests of, Mr, and Mrs. er. 'Mrs. Alex McNaughton and ; Only three tables of the Med- Anglican Church Chas. Lambert. sister, MI'S. Elliott McKichan ; way Euchre Club braved last Mr. Bob Foster, a student . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson ' and Mr. McKichan Denfield, on i Monday's weather to meet at the from Seagar Hall, was the guest and family, Mrs. Fred Thomson • Friday afternoon. ' : home of Mr. and mrs. Otto speaker at th.e 11 o'clock serv- were Sunday evening guests of : Evening guests with Mr. and !-DaileY• R.R. 4, Denfield. ice. Mr. Foster related some of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunnell. • 11 s Diinean McNaughton on.' Ladies' high score prize went his experiences as a student home on Sunday after spending ri Friday were Fild • Mr. and Mrs Gor- ! to Mrs. Austin Hobbs; lone hand preacher on the Gaspe Penin - Mrs. Claire Sisson returned the past week with her parents, donl Fra.er. a and Al rlen and. Ken- ' prize to Mrs. Earl Middleton sula and also told many interest- nd Mr. Ars. i .1. A.c and consolation prize to Mrs. ing facts about Huron. College Mr, and Mrs, Fred Petch of • 1: a Ralphof Seymour White. Thompson, andGayle, . and Seagar Hall and why they Strathroy. " • Parkhill. I Gents'high score prize went should he:supported. Mr. and Mrs. .Tack Thomson , ; to Mr. Bill McComb, lone hand The Men's Club are sponsor - announce the arrival of a baby , Ito Mr. Austin Hobbs and cense- ing an oyster supper in the girl at St, Marys Hospital on , Owing to icy roads and eolrl !lation to Mr. Earl Middleton. church basement Monday, Feb - Sunday. weather, the CourseY School' The next euchre will be held ruary 9. • Euchre had to be cancelled for ' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. chancel Guild Elects Seymour White, February 9. Presentation The annual meeting o Ho ,)•• Trinity Chancel Guild was held A group of the Lucan-Clande- in the parish hall and an election Don't forget Holy Trinity Men's A golfer is one who yells boye 1.',P.U. and friends 'met at of officers took place. Club annual Oyster Supper, Feb- "fore," takes six, and puts down the Lucan 'United Church last i Honorary president is Mrs. .1. ruary 9. • five. Saturday evening to honorone; Prest; president, Mrs.; Clarence i IP* Als of their former vice-presidents Haskett; vice-president. Mrs. and her husband. Mr. and Mrs, ' Roy Stanley; secretary-treasur- Don Black,. nee Ruth Donaldson. er, Mrs_ Clare Stanley; flower A presentation was made by convener, Mrs. K. Egan. the president, Sandra Williams, i R. was decided to hold quarter - and the secretary, Donna Blake. !,ly corporate communion the first Fox Hunt I Sunday of January. May and !September and to hold i guar - ",i Lucan hunters have been un -:r. . y meeting on the Monday fortunate on their choice of dates; `f,0`0,0•winc.,. the communion. for their fax hunts. HOweVer, 35 ! . t" hunters met at the Lucan arena . W.M.S. Opens Session last Saturday to face the alter- l The members of the Lucan noon snowstorm and as a result . W.M.S, opened their 1939 seg. there will he five foxes less to i sions with a 1 p.wi. pot -luck din - spread rabies in this district. ner last Thursday afternoon. Another hunt is scheduled from Invited guests included Bev. Ed. the arena licXt Saturday. gar Roulston, Rev. E. AL Cook. Auxiliary Bingo Mrs. T. S. Hill, a former presi- a week. MEN'S CLUB OYSTER SUPPER 51(es, Doctor...Wednesday will be fine!" When Ws time to have the dentist check claughter4s teeth, Mrs. Smith naturally reaches for the telephone, that helpttil "meinber-of-the family" with the habit of getting thing g clone. When you look back over ;your day, it's some- times surprising to realize in just how many little ways the telephone has helped you ...how it adds so much convenience and conlort ln everyday living, THR MILL TIIILEPHONS COMPANY OF CANADA dent for nine years; Mrs. G. E. The first of the Legion Auxili- Nicholson and 'Mrs Charles ary's weekly bingos was held in Sovereign, C.O.LT. leaders; the Legion Hall last Thursday Mrs. Calvin }laskett, Explorer evening. The winners were Mr. counsellor; Mrs. Leroy Ruing - Bud Cooper, Mr. Lupke, Airs. ton, Mrs. T. Barr. Baby Band Seifried (Ilarriston), Miss Rose leaders, and Airs. George Jackson, Mrs. Pat Crudge, Mr. Thomson, Mission Band leader. Louis Lemieux, "Share the The president, Mrs. Sheridan Wealth" Mr, Grant Brooke. Revington, opened with the de - Consecutive bingo, Miss Rose votional which was followed :by Jackson, Airs. Pat Crudge, Mrs. yearly reports from the execu- Roy Stanley, Alr. Mangle. The tive and visitors. jack pot was not \von in 52 calls. One of the highlights of the The $5 consolation prize was won meeting was the presentation by Miss Rose Jaekson. Next of three life membership pins to bingo will be next Thursday Mrs, Alex Young, the retiring School Newt president, Mrs, 11. Cantelon, Mrs. W. Allison, Grade irr and W.M.S. secretary, and :Mrs. T. IV teacher, was home sick last s•Jilil, of Woodstock, In the ah - Wednesday, Thursday And Fri- smte iof Mr. 11111, thepnfor lill,Alrs;.J. l; day. Mrs. V. 11. George took her Murray ace class WednesdaY afternoon and her Mrs, Dave park on Thursday Mrs, R. Pitts' group (rink over and Fridayfor the program. Mrs. Erle , There are a tittinber casos Young led in prayer, Mrs. Ira of mumps'and measles at tilt Carling read the Scripture les - school. son, Mrs. N. W. Wasnidge read a poem nod Mrs. George Paul Personals read an article on "What a lay - W, H. A. Thomas, ALP. for man should do," Middlesex West, was sleeted Rev, Edgar Itoulston spoke president of the. Middlesex brefly on E. "Lite of Christ" Seliciol Trustees' and Ratepay- And Rev, E. M. Cook on the ers' Assciation at a convention Nov Year And what it should in Medway High School: last Sat- mean to eaeh one. urlay. A panel discussion en the Airs. trle 'Young read an in - problems of building, equipping teresting letter frOm Luean's and running a rural central African missionary, Miss Elsie seheml was held. Coralyn Don- 13unner. Miss Runner, whose aidsoti, Luean's gold medalist, father at one lime was a mem, repeated her winning address for her of the Lucan 11.S. staff. the deltgates. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Lewis and Mt. and Mrs. tribe Lewis loft lad Monday for rootor trip to Pori& Ott teech street at 'that The Won' a Day of PrAvir, which this year will be hold the Uoittd Choreh, Fri., Fob. It Little an you've had a busy day This little spaceman is just back from a trip to Mars (out in the backyard) and now his leader is packing him off to bed. While he was away, she w4shed the floor . . . the dishes . . . several large piles of clothes . and still there was plenty of hot water for this spaceman's bath. Reason? Because she has a modern automatic electric water heater with abundant storage capacity and quick recovery when more hot water is needed. Heating water electrically is safe, clean, modern and Costs just a few cents a day on special Hydro flat rates. You get ,more out, of life when you get he most out of electricity. --404eltintl+0, fpg. avvn.e. CUkoay‘..: Launder small rubber - backed rugs in your washer, then tumble dry in an electric dryer set at low temperature. live better... ELECTRICALLY the safe, clean, modern way YOUR-Hgoko BLECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH. COSTS SC) LITTLE