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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-03-12, Page 13I.Luc.a..n , news Partonel items . Mr, Herb Stretton was, the air.. and Mrs. Muton I1ieLean barky winner of the lairs 550. paid their .last respects to AI . February draw :cast Saturday. Mussell Siioebottoitt at the C{eerge Mr. Thomas Barr, of Cones-. Logan and Sons fnnetat home, cion 10, London, was the engineer .Landon, -an Sunday, There they alto was ;tied up. by thieves last met many Lucan and district Saturday when the Coleman relatives anri ,friends, among Packing ,plant was looted. After whom were Miss Mattie Hodgins two hours he was able to free (Mr. McLean's aunt), of the himself and ,give the alarm, Green Gables' Nursing Home, Mrs. metC:ulhert and family Parkhill. maxed last Monday into. her new Air. and Mrs. John Campbell; home on No. 4 Highway, and Mr. And Mrs. harry Mc:Falls, of Lon and Airs. George Young and tion, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle family, of •Clinton, who have Ilrvington and family, of Moores. taken ,over the Culbert Store, are ett1e, :enjoyed a family gathering moving into the apartment above tat the home of Mr. and Mrs. the store this week, Sheridan itevington last Sunday. Etrening Auxiliary Air. M. 0. Smith has returned ,. • home from a business trip at the, .Evening Auxiliary of Holy. Seven Islands, Quebec. Trinity church .met at the home of Airs. Jack Murdy last Wed- nesday evening far -their March meeting, with Mrs.' J. F. ?rest and Mrs. Kay Egan as assistant hostesses, ST. PATRICK'S Euchre And Dance FOR ALL ODDFELLOWS AND REBEKAHS- cXETER LEGION HALL Fri.., March 13 • 8:00 p.nl. COME AND BRING A FRIEND • Ladies Please 13ring Lunch For the devotional period the members joined the regular Wednesday Lenten service and also dispensed with the study book, During the business session plans were discussed for the nils• sionary bale. Rev. J. P, Prest spoke briefly and asked the mem- bers to take charge of the arrang- ing of flowers for Mothering Sun- day and the making of palm crosses for Palin Sunday, The re- turns of the aprons with "waist" money contents proved a success- ful project., Mrs. Cecil Lewis offered her home for the April meeting with Mrs. Jack Hardy, Airs. Norman hardy, and Mrs. Merton Culbert as assistant. hostesses. '0111a1111111I1110,11010 1111011110 010100100001(000000001 010110 ,0 r0110r101 00 0 1, Cancer Conference DISTRICT NO. 9 — ONTARIO CANCER SOCIETY at Victorian Inn, Stratford Saturday, March 14 9;30 cm. to 400 p.m. Anyone Interested Welcome To Attend. FRED DOBBS, District Chairman muuunnnr1tn111nnn1u1(tn1n1wu1111i1111(1m,nl'11'unn11unnuruluun11uunlnnnn1n111nnnnuun ,1110111,111111111mr111H1(1111r0rr110011111u11111n 0110rm1101111II11(111110111111111111111( n11n 0010U1un4i, Benefit Dance in aid ,of the recent fire victims Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Wilhelm Friday, y March 20 9:00 p.m. CREDITON HALL Any donations will be appreciated. Ladies please bring lunch. ,4011110111111111100011111,1/111r1/1111,111/,1r11rr1R,r111111111111111111,r11111111r1rr11111rrWrmott1,1 1111111111111(1111 W 111IIIISI 1101r11011011r1r1111 r11111111r11111r1111!11111 IIIIIr1111r1111r11r11111111111111111M6 St. Patrick's DANCE Exeter Legion Hall Tuesday, March 17 , Clarence Petrie AND HIS NiTE HAWF_S EVERYONE WELCOME - DANCING 9-1 ADMISSION 75¢ — SPOT PRIZES Jackets and Jeans Not Allowed '10 0 0011/1111111000111110000111100101111111111111110111111111110111,11111001000 001r111111r11� :e01000014000000000000010004100060000100000001' tt if 10001 001000t1111111n11111 00,0,00, i z Annual Meeting South Huron Hospital Association Monday, March 23 S:Ob pot, Aux.il•iary Room Pleats Use The Atone S$ (North) Entrant, Por the purpose of receiving the directors' and auditor';; repoi°tt,. Por the purpose of electing ciii•ect+;,rs; All individual contributors and presidents of organizations contributing are members and entitled to attend and vote. The Public at fterally invited B. W. Tuckey, Chairman' M. Bader, Secretary 10 11 010: 1i0000ut' 0001i'101000 11001Yin'Yi090elift liPl`il'tefOreff ffe0000.5'09,0ilTiI0,y00rtF0000 DECORATE SEVEN FOR LONG SERVICE—Seven person-' nel at RCAF Station Centralia recently received Canadian forces decoration for 12 years' continuous service in they regular air force, Presentation above by G/C A. G, Kenyon was made on parade to Fit. Lt. I. A. Small, Fit. Lt. L. Page, Fgt. G. R Wheatley, Sgt. B. E. Nowell, Cpl. E. A. Dempster, Cpl. J. A, Malott and LAC J. J. Owens. —RCAF Photo Attends Area Conference % C�ye CommentsPresident, A1rs `Calvin Hackett, iar�de+Meets Her Waterloo Coralyn Donaldson, Grade 8, Mrs, George Paul, Mrs. R. M. J.!�ie Engel and Lucan pupil who won the public Airs. James Freeman fly MRS. J. H. PATON attended the Home and Schoolspeaking contest in. Lucan and Spring Area Conference at F'ark• ' .> the gold medal in London, met hill last Wednesday evening. her Waterloo when she competed After an address on H & S ac- Former Resident Honored work by a missionary nurse in with Essex, Kent, Lambton, arid tivities by Mrs, Mellow of Lon- Friends and neighbors of theKorea• Elgin county winners last Satur- don, a panel discussion was held community remembered firs. President 'Airs. Arthur' Simp- day at the eighth annual confer - and each branch was asked to Dorothy Murdock with a boudoir son presided far the W. A. meet- ence of the Five County Educe. - give a report. The Luean repre- clock and Morocco handbag ing. It was decided to have a tional Association. Thirteen-year- sentatives gave themselves a pat which was sent to Acton, where ham supper in April. Mrs. T. old Sylvia Douglas, of RR 4, St. on the back when the chairman she has taken up residence, and Collins donated linen for a cloth Thomas, was the lucky winner, saki "1 shall call on the Lucan for the new communion table. Personal Items branch first as 1 have heard such t p 'h It q a quilt glowing reports of the Home and t n School organization at Lucan." Clinic At Lucan A rabies vaccination clinic was held last Wednesday at. the Bid- dulph Township Hall, in Lucan, with Dr, Lloyd C. Hall of Lucan, word has hen received that it was appreciated, Mrs. Murdock was at the Cla .- deboye Station for many years. It was closed last fall. Lenten Service It was ..fanned to uilt andtwo crib quilts.' Personal Items Mrs, Bill Downing and daugh- ter, Daren, of Chatham spent The weekly Lenten service of the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. St. James church was conducted Almer Hendrie. by the Rev. J, P. Prest at the Mr. anri Mrs. Earl Paton, Lon - Dr, Fred McLelland, governmenthome of Mrs, E. Tomes en don, called on the Paton family retained from Victoria Hospital representative, and a Land and Thursday evening and will be on Sunday, Iasi week where he underwent Forest representative in charge. held there on March 12 at 2 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilton of an operation, p,m, this weelz, Strathroy visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Emily Tomes attended Rea Neil on Thursday evening. the noon Lenten service al St, Miss Elaine Grainger of Lon - Paul's Cathedral on Monday don visited with Mr. and Airs, when the Rt. Rev, A. H. O'Neil, Ralph Lynn Thursday evening. ;li.A.,D.D., Bishop of Frederic- Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fisher of Mrs. Herb Stretton and family have returned home after a week's visit in Forest when she was the guest of her sister, Mrs, John. MacFarlane. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simpson visited with their son, Clifford and family in London. Their son Many Lucan and vicinity resi- dents took advantage of the free service and had their cats and 1 dogs vaccinated. One man had eight cats. Personal Items ton, was speaker. He was former Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mr. Robert McLean, of Detroit„ ly of this community, Darling of Waliaceburg visited was a Saturday guest of Air. andlast weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Mrs, Alvin McLean. W.A. Meeting Will Darling. Mr. Cecil Armitage is a patient Mrs. Alan Hill entertained the Mrs. Maurice Simpson is still in St, Joseph's Hospital, He was ladies of St. James church for in St. Joseph's Hospital follow - operated on last Friday. the February meeting. Mrs. ing an operation. Andy Carter, president, presided Mrs, Esile Hodgson is still a for the W. A. meeting and was patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. L. A. Kilmer, former resident of this community, left by TCA to visit her brother in England, who suffered a heart attack. 10 to 1:34 Mrs. Russell Blake returned which will later be sent to the home a week ago after spending Rev. and Mrs, Bob Carson, several weeks in St. Joseph's Manitoba, who recently lost Hospital suffering from pneu- everything by fire. The 'April mania, also a week with her meeting will be at the home of daughter, Mrs. Scrigley, in Lon - Mrs, Ernest Lewis, don. FREE ORCHID CORSAGES First 150 ladies will Guild Meeting Mr, Stanley Tomes of London -- visited on Sunday with his ea'h receive one of these corsages flown direct from mother, Mrs. Emily Tomes and Hawaii. fancily, Mrs. Lloyd Lynn returned hone on Sunday from Victoria Hospital where she spent some ADMISSION $1.00 EVERYONE WELCOME time following an operation on her right wrist. Sgt. Don Ankers of Winnipeg flew down for a .few days' visit with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hod• :assisted withthe devotions by gins and family. 1 the Rev. J. P. Prest, Airs. E. Miss Tena Eizenga of Toronto Tonics and Mrs. Alan Hill. was a weekend visitor with iter ! , It was decided to have a kit - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moine then utensil or household article Eizenga. shower at the April meeting Mrs. Norman Laidley flew home from Toronto in last Fri- day night's storm to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley. She ar- rived safely but when driving to Lucan with her parents they ran into such bad roads and 1114 Tune -Advo ts, *WA, 12i 19$9 Pas it - Anglican - Anglican WA cheers patients The Wanton's Auxiliary of Holy 'Trinity Church held its March meeting last Wednesday At the home of Mrs, Irene Cour- sey with itirs. T. A. Hodgins .and. Mrs. Harold Hodgins as :assist ant hostesses. Mrs. Bert Jack- son read the scripture lesson and Mrs. Erwin Scott led in the Litany, Mrs. Roy Stanley, as Social Service :convener, reported on her visit to the Nursing Home and distribution of Day of Pray- er leaflets to the patients. It was decided to send the patients flowers as an Easter gift. Members are asked to bring used Christmas cards to the April meeting. The meeting was turned over to Mrs. Harold llodgins who gave a resume of chapter 1, "The Family" of the new study book, "Who Cares." Mrs. Harold Hodgins offered her home for the April meeting Coursey School Euchrs Mrs, Oscar Hodgins and Mrs. Evan Hodgins were hostesses for the Coursey School Euchre last Friday, and in spite of the raging blizzard, there were six tables. First prize winners for high score went to Mr. Torn Coursey and Mrs. Lawrence Hodgins; second high score prizes to Mrs. Wilson ltodgins and Mr. Harvey Hudgins, and lone hand prizes to Mr. Eugene Stokes and Mrs. Charles Grose, Mothers' Auxiliary Bridge Euchre Tues., March 17 8:00 p.nt. J. A. D. McCURDY .SCHOOL RCAF Station Centralia $75 worth of prizes donated bw Medland Movers. Pro- ceeds for Boy Scout and Girl Guide. movement. Attractive Door Prize Refreshments Admission 50¢ til�llf EASTER �SEA!AIJ .re.no ctiiAtes -FRiDAY, MARCH 13 vuoing SATURDAY, MARCH 14 xt-12-,-111 et it tee CVO ret Wee') lt3e P—Pebne Matting' a•a4- -P g re Alkktrilrs' 13-4O-5 uh)le Skit}#r1* MONDAY, MARCH 16 i,ekestees vs, Exeter Atelterrits TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY March 17 end 10 Cgrrin$ LYRIC THEATRE "Rock A Bye Baby" (Color and. Vistavision) * .tarry Lewis * Marilyn Maxwell MON„ TUES. L WED. "High Hell Il * John Derek * Elaine Stewart --- plus — "St. Louis Blues" * Nat King Cele * Bertha Kitt NEXT THURS,, LFRI, & SAT. "Quantet' (Cinemascope and Color) * Fred MacMurray * Dorothy Malone 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY 7:30 and 9:15 DANCE Tuesday, March 17 Old Forge, Bayfield Mrs. Ernest Lewis, president, poor visibility that they had to i presided for the Guild meeting. return to London and spend the night there. Leprechaun News By Captain Ward Hodgins The. Lucan Leprechauns staged. another shutout over the week - Quilt blocks were banded out to be completed and the quilt will be quilted later this month. It was decided to purchase a cassock for Mr. Stanley Tomes who will he ordained a deacon on May 18 at All Saints Church, end when they defeated Zurich London. 5-0 in a game, which, owing to weather conditions, had to • be W ,M.S. And W.A. .played at Hensall, firs, Arthur Hodgins enfor. Roger Black was Lucan's star tallied the ladies of the United player, scoring four of the five Church for their March meeting goals. Two of the goals were on Thursday. Mrs, T. Collins. unassisted and Doug Lewis, Brian vice-president, presided due to 'Smith and Larry Lewis assisted the absence of the president, with the other two. Patti Young, J Mrs, W. Darling, Miss Aggie unassisted, netted the fifth goal, Northgrave gave a reading on ,,111111111111101111111111111111111111111110111,11111111,1111,111111111111,111,111111,111111111111111111,1111111111111111,111111100 HEN5ALL. .Hobby Fair HENSALL TOWN HALL Wednesday, April 1 7:31) p.m. Sponsored by HenSalt Recreation Conmitittee 1—Best Model Doll House -- Cardboard or Wood 2—Best Woodwork Model 3 --Best Shop Writ Article -- Practical S—Best Sheliwork Article 6—Best Metalcraft Article Any Metal 7—Stamps Best Displayed Collection Best National Collection ' Best First lsSues 8—Coins Best National Collection Best Collection of Rare Coins Best General Collection 9 --Best Dressed Dell — Clothing Made by Owner 10—Best Needlepoint Article 11—Bast Crocheted or Tatted Article 12—Ktlitting-,Best i isptayed Art(to 13—Bosf Article of I mbroicikry 14—Best Bird f-tou*e € i5-Besf Model Piano, Boit or Car 16—Art rest Cartoon — Must E10 Original Best Wafer Colour t aintitia Best Oil Painting ▪ 17—Best 'Displayed Article--»Aiw.. other :tobbi net S e .ifiocf • above. Y y i f p i COMPETITION OPEN TO AL1. A60 OFtOt:llss (ADULTS OR CHILDREN) Etitrtks shoutd be brought to Towri Half, between 3:30 p.riii, .eriif '1t06 p.tii,, April I1 Oboe Pelt* Per these lft Attendance,* • VVInner Must to Prowl. 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MARCH 21 "Broken Mar". Howard Duff Bill Wiltiems Lite gerett (Mystery) SUN., MARCH 22 "Crime Against Joe" Julie Landon John IEr tmfieFtf (Mystery)