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and district news
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TWo.meal picnic Birr proup
for Revingtons
Sixty five descendants of the host to Wi
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Stott of Mimic° were weekend 13aSeline lynisatriLNi,,wirm,"cehr".4::
Mr. mad liirs. Norman Jolla- • - ' ' "-
Davis and family. announces promotions
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Workere Center, Ott Ortikent
• , • - By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR Bell home at Bratitfertt the Har-
lNliss Nellie Foreman of London By MR.2. S. H. PATON Lithueesdvaiyilagoe is.)vraeps aria'etimonnvefdor on .;:... ...,..;-: ere e..f........... , ....:.,....:=7,,..re doingthCearWetwCogrAgrolisttlostot
Mrs. Kenneth AleGown and
wore ThursdeY guests tif Mrs, C. Mrs. Clarence Carter, teacher Church in Brantford«
Muirh and other Laicals friends. t cnandehos e sehnol announees : new bridge to be Placed on the Poreenel item*
a'. ' --------;- — ---- ------. site of'the bridge that ;collapsed Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Strahan at
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Mee of promotions.
on ; Al t..11. endedte g i When 'YOU Welt it her dOor
Oklahoma are holidaying withStephen last fail- A held in Spring link Sunday: end her ,husband oPents it -,,, sell
the latter's mother, Mrs. Jack sartaacieD80etaote9s/Fn. 5,111,081110.°141311 v./374y sort
tle, Ralph Simpson (aledwaY bridge has been used July 5,
Sprned. there for sometime, senletting breather Te gell, some -
James liedden. entail children Last fall in preparation for the is spending a holiday with. her
Kathy Thacker, 8th Line saiegi
Kimberly Anne and Davia
H.S.) Robert Eaton (Parkhill' .
spent, last weekend with their man,
Grade 7 to 8 — Roger New -
in bridge "this !old one was friend, Miss Brenda Park.
of Mr, and Mrs. Elgin fledden strahan
mon,
!moved ,hy two trucks and placed Little Miss Janice ,
Grade 6 to 7 Nam Ke'stle.ilar the detour traffic since. $th Line, Is spending a few days
gradn-parents,
M. and Mrs. A. „ with her cousins, Donald, Da -
Mr. anti 'Mrs. Jim Tithli and Bruce MacFarlane, muerAy• road will soon he! completed with vid and Bobby Stra
Car lumps ahead M. Herlden. Judy Scott, Bob Donaldson,1 The new bridge, ;on this new
han.
Now
the road way ratsed 10 feet mak- Mr. Harvey Elston, Edelson- la The Tiros Te Have rine
_Ills serviceman
re me, ef mitehell end Mr and 9'
Harry Georo Thibiley‘ ei8, a ll,‘J.nrsn.,4,Stnannis Berle, and femity et:
late Mr. and Mrs. William Rev -
c warp . uric P 1* eeests
Brampton service station at- er ale „d
The president of the Luean WI Wing wee Tcceset n a
ington held their annual two- tendant, was fatally injured last Me,: T. D.'0,n"le. eau; e,,,,,:ia
and 16 other me be s
WI '17 were Thursday when the ear he was
was guests of the Birr WI last Wed- , . , . her hemp and k moving ;ado /sr Gary Cunningham.
meal picnic at Springbank last
Sunday. Mr. Iv,an Stanley :seivicing ran him.clown. ,nartanera ebne,.., le, er,;„„n Grade 3 to 4 — Nancy Hill, Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- m.h,airrtso.n.DAuinrcs.anwileureNodauvtihiltsoonn Ranndd For Further lnfermetiert IbISSMO.
this year's president, Miss Rose evening. witnesses said when he asked Dry Geeds" ig snllinq brn* bruise. Palsy Bradley, Erwin Gobei, thur Hodgins this week, are the
nesday
.8, tee owner to start the ear it Gary MacFarlane, Elson Bezzos ,
;latter's two nephews, E a r 1
Chatham, Murray Neil
Berington, s e c r e t a r y and The Birr president:, Mrs. Frank ,,
shot ahead knocking him. down Leetie cartine ni 70nrion IA Willie Horuk. 'Brock of Chiselhurst.
French of Whalen and David
Grade 5 In 6 — .Tenette Time. •11.1g the toli much easier for tril-
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Grade 4 to h elarilvn New- fie that will use it from Clande-
man Elizabeth Hill, Be.tty Ann h°Ye south 10 1\1°' 7 MghwaY'
Thompson, Larry Armstrong,' Personal items
ton, has been visiting with his
uncle, Mr, Robe. Elston, and Hardwood.Floors
family, this week. ,,
Miss Elizabeth Esson is boll- woo olk ItigAvotFActgo
flaying with friends in Sarnia.
Messrs. George Adams and Liddell, presided. Mrs, B. held erfeels Saturriats
visited on Friday with
Mrs. Almer liendrie
Moore Cunningham.
Verne Tower in charge of sports, Hodgins was program convener.i and coming to a slop 75 feet
Prize winners for the races She intioduced 11 elfin's ire- away,. H t
e was rester to the Peel 739 Elteter, Ons.
were: chief, Mr, Bert Scarborough,
, Merhorial Hospital, Brampton
who quoted the five rules en tne, but died after treatment.
Six years and under. all con who
fire department; He lay at rest at the David A.
testants got balloons; boys, 9 and
under. Gregory Revinglon, Pe- When reporting a fire, give lot McClure. funeral home, where
ter Revington, David StanleY; and concession; do riot use the funeral services were held Fri -
girls, Marie Towers, Anne Tow- phone for the next 10 minutes day, July 10. interment was- in
ers, ;Janet Barr; boys, 12 and. at least; when going to fire Brampton Cemetery,
under, Lyle Realm), Peter Be- take all palls and milk cans Be. is survived hy his wife, the
vington, Gary Revington; eii!ls, available; leave the road free, former Grelta Cunningham at
Iva Stanley, Marie Tower, Anne and a fee of $100 is charged to one time a member of the Lucan
Towers; hoys, 12-15, Don Beal- all outside the district and High School Staff.
on, Gary Revington, Joe Lob- $50 per hour for use of equip -
singer; young ladies, Anne Rev- men!.
Ington, Iva Stanley, Sharon Beat -
eon.
Ladies crossing the line, Mrs,
Fred Featherstone, Mrs. Emer-
son Stanley, Mrs. Ivan Stanley;
spinning the pie plate, Mr. Ivan
Stanley, Mr. Lyle Revington,
Mr. Fred Featherstone; wheel-
barrow race, Mr, Ivan Stanley
and Sharon Beatson; shoe scram-
ble, Miss Heather Stanley and
Mrs. Fred Featherstone; kick-
ing the slipper, Mrs. Fred Fea-
therstone; Miss Marline Resting -
ton, Mrs. Tom Barr; assorted
stunts, Mr. Revington Stanley's
group had the most points.
The afternoon sports were
concluded with a lively ball
a game.
Next, year's president will be
Mr. Revington Stanley and sec-
retary will be Miss 'Heather
Stanley.
Mr. Scarborough introduced in
turn, Mr. Hank Ramage, London
clerk; Mr. Bud Cook, London fire
inspector, and Mr, Bruce Gowan,
:assistant clerk.
Three films were shown: "Fire
On A Farm"; "Ifow To Fight and family spent Tuesday at Ip -
Fir e in A Kitchen" and a comic, perwash, bringing home with
"Donald Duck" fire. picture, them Mrs. Stretton's mother,
Mr. Cook advised all. farmers Mrs. William Sangster.
to build a water pond .near their Mr. and Mrs. Victor Westman
buildings and to buy a long
spare hose for use in time of
.fire.
Mr. Tillbury for years ran a
service! station where Mr. Ivan
Hearn now lives, then he moved
to Penfield where he resided till
he moved to Brampton six years
ago.
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Herb Stretlon
The second film showed how
fires in a kitchen may be. put
nut with ordinary baking soda,
All were urged to keep a box
:near the stove at all times and
also to carry a box on machin-
ery.
Mrs. O. H, Daley presided at
the piano for a short sing song.
:mending R wrvk w b her ac e to . 7C"
Other visitors with t•he Hod- d m
grn ncimnIber Mrs. 1re Carlisle, bel, Hazel 1 p o n, Joan !
in gins on Sunday were Mr. and a° r'
family
Mr. and Mre. Art Risco( and Thompson.
anent last %Totemic; in (Irade 1 to 2 —
Laura Bodging, David .11111, Don:
Betty snit 1 Alm Neil Campbell and Jill,
()haw bring hack with themSarnia, Mrs. Campbell was the
nie Morgae, Patrick Newman, former Grace McKenzie, teach -
Chris Bezzo, Gary Donaldson.er at C ' d h ''' 9 h° 1
Grade 1 — Pet Hodgins Jane, Saturday Mrs. Max Bloye,
Hodgson, Ricky Rollings, Mar.I daughters Cheryel and Susan of
gGoar3R. oBlleinwSesn„ "t1S..leaRynenee DIRoonzzaole:Ison„ North Bay, formerly of Centra-
lia, arrived last week to visit,
Tars. :Rleele'S *Parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Barrowelough for a
ten davevisit in Taman.
Amore the 34 members of the
Dobbs family, who had a nienie
at Springhank last .sendav was
Mrs. Wes Atkinson of Luean.
Arnnnrr the 65 quests who at.
tended the .migcellancous shower
eiven for .Miss Perfey Milier nf
Flint. Mich,. in St, pairlevs
church hy %lrs. Huh Davis,
were Mrs. Thomas Brooke, Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Brooke, Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold meFans and Gary, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry McFalls and
fa mily. , day.
Mrs. Murray Hodgins and I Following the service Mr.
Miss Betty Leake attended a ; and Mrs. Roulston visited with
meeting last Tuesday at the the former's brother, Mr. and
Ryerson Reach semmet- Camp; Mrs. Walter Roulston on the old
Mrs. 13loye's parents, Mr, and
CHURCH NEWS
Mrs. H. Murless.
United church Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Logan
At the 'United Church. here and Myrna of Thorndale visited
Ute was wee by the with the Paton family on. Sun -
Rev, J. W. Hutton of Pine River, clay'
Due to the minister the Rev. Victoria Lodge, LOBA 387 of
Edgar Roulston, being guest Liman won first prize for their
speaker at, the first anniversary banner in the Orange, parade at
of the new church. at
Pine Ri, Si:. Marys on Saturday, July 11,
ver, near Kincardine- on Sun- Mrs. Albert Carley, Cleve-
land, and Mrs. Robert Crellin
of London visited with their bro-
ther„T. H, Paton, on Wednes-
day. Later another brother, Mr.
Earl Paton, of London joined
them,
Mrs.; Lloyd Lynn underwent
an operation on her arm, on
Thursday at Victoria Hospital.
Miss .Ruth Ann (Suzy) Mur -
less, and Miss Betty Morgan of
Ailsa Craig are improving at
St. Joseph's Hospital following
an accident 11 days ago.
Mr. Charlie Wilson, a patient
in St, Joseph's Hospital is suf-
fering from a back injury when
he, fell 30 feet in the barn on his
father's farm 12 days ago.
Miss Marilyn Eaton has
started to Westervelt School
last Monday. She passed her
grade 12 exams at- the North
Middlesex High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Carter
and Ian visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Walden, Chatham.
Miss Ann McKenzie, R.N.,
of Granton were Sunday guests
site. Mrs. Hod:sins will 1111V e , homestead,
of Mr, and Mrs, Alan Westmand
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hill of charge of junior girls and Miss i
Leake, intermediate girls. St.1James church
Woodstock called o n Lucan I Al. the James church, the Tee -
friends last Saturday. for the Rev, J. P. Prest, asked
Mr. Fred Ford of Toronto, his- for any address of former par -
mother Mrs. Katharine , Ford, of 1 ishioners to he added to the list
Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. A, Doug- of names alread yobtained.
all, also of Exeter and Mrs. A. T h e congregation was re -
M. Hedden of Lucan visited with minded that this service of dedi-
cation for the organ and other
memorial at 2:30 p.m. willbe
the only afternoon service till
the Memorial and Decoration
service, on September 6.
Letter from
Kirkton
Mr. Ford's brother, Mr. Austin By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Ford, of Detroit and his sister
Mrs, M. Sims of Windsor for a
During the business session it couple days last week.
was decided .not to have a Booth
MI`5, A: Carter at the. ball team tournament hut
native of village
Mrs. Albert E. Carter, 82,
died suddenly at her late resi-
dence, London, Thursday, July
9, where she lay at rest ;until
1:30 p.m. Saturday, July 11.
Dean R. C. Brown of S. Paul's
Cathedral officiated at the fune-
ral service. Interment was in
Woodland Cemetery,
Survivers include two daugh-
Ws, Mrs. A. E. Dill (Margaret)
and Miss Marion Carter both of
London, one sister, Miss Edith
Stanley of London, one bro•ther,
Mr. Thomas Stanley of Port
Huron,
Mrs. • Carter, the former E.
(Jennie) Stanley, was the daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. L.
D. Stanley and spent her early
childhood in Lucan where her
Sather kept a store. After her
marriage she lived in Pt. Fran-
ces for a number of yeas be-
fore moving to London.
Poith reunion
Shower bride -elect
to leave the selling of refresh- Family from BC ess for a shower in honour of
Mrs. Norma,. Amos was host -
Arrangements have been made
Miss Verna Elliott. bride -elect
for all the August services to be
i
guests at reunon: flf Saturday.
The ladies of the at 11 a.m. during Mr. Prest's
villagpresented Verna with a vacation.
Four sisters and a first cousinl coffee table and a variety of Bridge neer% completion
e
kitchen utensils. The old bridge over the Aux
, A variety program was en- Sable River, one mile south of
;ioyed.
ments to the, Junior Farmers.
The decision as to date and
place of WI tour was left to
the executive.
Baseball
The Lucan Bantams defeated
Goderich here last Thursday
with a scoria ()1 7-2.
Church
Activities
Pentecostal Holiness Church
Mr. Ed Butler was in charge
of the Wednesday evening ser-
vice, with Mrs. Howard Currie
assisting with the singing.
The Thursday ladies' prayer
meeting was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Birtch, with
Mrs. J. A. Graham in charge of
the Bible study.
The new pastor, the Rev. Ron -
Miss Doris Reith, her brother, ald Hall took both Sunday ser -
Mr. Gordon Reilh, Mrs. Reith vices.'- Mrs. Hall led in.the
and three children of British musi
Columbia. were guests of honor •
at a Reith reunion held at United Church
Springbank last Sunday when Rev. John Hutton of Pine
over 60 members of the faintly River (near Kincerdint) and the
met for a happy get-together. R,ev. Edgar Roulston exchanged
On Wednesday evening, Mr. pulpits last Sunday so Mr. Rout -
and Mrs, Austin Hodgins held a slop could be the guest speaker
farewell. dinner for them before . • anniversary ofthe who also. won another bingo.
their leaving for home. Dinner new church at Pine River. Both Other winners included Mrs.
guests included Mr. and Mrs. morning and evening services George Cha.mbers, Mrs. Rawson
Clarence Reith of Seaforth, Mr. were well attended but at the (2) and Mrs. Harlton of Granton;
and Mrs. W. C. .Thompson of morning service an overflow Mrs. Cecil Hodgins of Lucan;
Guelph, Mrs. Nellie Watson of congregation had to he ;accom- Mrs. E. Hertzel of Centralia;
Strathroy anti Mrs. Oscar Hod- modeled on the church lawn Mrs. Grant Brooke, Airs, A. E.
with a loud. speaker.
Mr. Roulston spent 'the day at
his old homestead where he was
Art Reith, Mr. and Mrs. Norman the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Wal-
iteith and :family of llderton, ter Roulston. and family, Gordon
and Mary,
from British Columbia spent
four happy clays together last
week at the home of, Mrs, W.
C. Thompson of Guelph. The 1
WA meeting
other sisters were Mrs. Oscar;
Hodgins of Lucan, Mrs. cliff M e m h e r s of St. Patrick's,
i
Watson of Strathroy and Mrs. Saintsbury, and St. Thomas,
H. G. Barnes of Toronto. The Granton, met with St. Pauls'
cousin was Miss Doris Reith, of , Kirkton in the church basement
British Columbia. on Thursday evening. Rev. P.
Legion bingo Dymond acted as chairman for
a short program.
A good crowd was out kale Slides were shown from a
last Thursday night to the Legion school at Punnicky, Sask., where
Auxiliary bingo, with Granton Miss Storey is a prayer partner
right back 'again, fighting for of the Kirkton WA Branch, Mrs.
the spoils. Dymond gave a synopsis of. each
Mrs. Omar Cunningham. up- slide. The Wieburg visitors from
hold the honor of Clandeboye.by Centralia favored with a duet.
sharing "Share the Wealth" with Anne Creery, a reading and
Mrs. A.. E. Reilly, Lucan; and Dawn Blackler, a solo.
the first part of the consecutive Personal items
bingo with Mrs. Harold Butler,
Lucan. as welt as winning an- Saturday visitors with Mr.
other bingo. Mrs. Harold Butler and Mrs. G. H. Burgin were Mr.
also won the $5 consolation jack- sand Mrs,.iRay Norris o. HumberNi
pot. ummi , Sunday visitors, a. r.
Robert Blacklock of Toronto;
The second part of 'the con- weekend visitors, Rev. and Mrs,
secutive bingo was won by Mrs. C. P. Henderson St. Catharines,
Florence McRoberts of Granton, Robert Anderson and Miss Ruth
The third part was shared by Watson of Wheetley.
Mrs. Earl French of Granton, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills of
Mrs. R. Schroeder of Centralia Barrie spent weekend with Mrs.
and Mrs. Richard Davis, Lucan, H. Copeland and • Miss Ethel
Copeland.
Mr, Wesley Batten has re-
turned horne after being a pa-
tient in Stratford General Hos-
pital,
Miss Gwen Mills is holidaying
Remy and Mrs. William Ma- with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
thers, all of Lucan. and Mrs. John McElrea.
The !jackpot next )twill Mr. and Mrs, 'William Wag -
reek
horn and IVIr. and Mrs. Ted
iglu of RR 1 Lucan.
During the evening the din-
ner guests were joined by Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Rea and
family of London, Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Rivers and family,. Strath -
ray, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Anglican Church
Mrs. Clarence Hardy presided,
Grose of RR 1 Lucan. at the organ Sunday morning in
the absence of Mr. Ken Clarke,
riti.., Carole Davis sang' a solo.
Mrs. C. L. Berger of tsti
Columbia is making an extended dVacation School will open ayi July 20.
Mon-
visit.'with her parents, Mr. and
Personal items
• Mrs. J. Hay Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Detz and son Miss :Frances Coursey, RN, of
of New York spent a few days Ann Arbor spent last weekend
this week with Mr, and Mrs, with Mr, and Mrs. Tom Cour-
Austin Hod gins . sev.
Mrs. Ivan :Hearn and children
are holidaying at the cottage of
Mrs. John Parsons of Lake
Mrs, Erie Roy Schlueter, now
f Drayten, has returned home
alter ependieg a few days with
11r. and Mrs, R, K. Montgomery
of Beech Street.
Mr. arid Mrs. T. A. Hodgins
'visited the latter's sister, 'Mrs,
Miele Wenger, in Wingham hos-
pital last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Camp-
bell of Sarnia, the former Marie
Lewis, are spendine ra week with
the latter's parents,'Mr. and
Ili's, Clarence Lewis, while Mr.
Campbell Is taking a Summer Oklahoma, IvIes. .1% Sprawl and
eourse at the university, Mrs. Jack :non of Lucan; Mrt.
Mrs. Wilfred Stocks and fain- Conn Noggent and Miss 1461.W
tly were recent visitors with Martin of London were among
Mrs, Stoek's parents, Mr. and those who attended the funeral
Mra. Robert Seifried, of Harris- of Mr. Harry Tilbury at Bramp-
t011 IAA Saturday,
Mrs. McIntosh ling re- Iteturning from s dental emi-
t:timed home after spending a volition at Halifax. N.S., 1)r.
few days with her daughter, and Mrs. Peas& Muirhead and
Miss Elizabeth Klein, of Strat- two sons, j'ohn and Jim of
Moosestaw, Sask, Were Sunday
YOH,
Mrs. W. ,1*. MCKerieis Of Mani- visitors with 111eSses, Don 'and
toulth 'Island is spending two -Panting, Mrs., Muirhead
weeks with her slater, Mrs. is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs,
X. Montgomery and family. John A. Geddes M Moose:jaw
Mr. HarOld Hunter M Detroit and Mr. Geddes is the brother of
*pent a tow dog With his ni0- We Mrs. W. T. :Ranting and
the?, Mrs. John Casey, last the last surviving member of
the family,
Mr. and Mrs. 13ob Garland of Mr. and Mr, Prank Ayles-
katiover visited last Tuesday to& ,Atirl son 'Ronnie, have
twill Mr. arid MrS, A. M. Red. turned in Montreal after spend -
trig a. leVV days With Mr, and
Personal items
Mr. Lawrence Grose of Tor- David, whose cottage is next
onto called on Mr. and Mre. Er- door, were abet back for the
win Scott and Miss Line. Abbott weekend.
last Wednesday, Linda England, daughter of
Mrs. Walter Marshall of Bry- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas England
elision was a guest a Mr. and is holidaying with her aunt, :Nies.
Mrs, Alvin McLean IRM, Sunday. Donald Newcombe of Thames -
Mrs. Margaret Stewart of Lon- reed.
tion is spending a few days with Rev. D. N. Goes!: of Centralia
Mrs. MurtaY, was a Sunday evening guest at
Mr. and Mrs. :reek Dickins, the parsonage.
Mr. an'd Mrs, Harry Noels and Dr. Charles Ross end sister,
Mrs, William Dickins, Spent last Miss Jean Ross of Gravenhurst
Sunday in Pichniend, Mich, the ad their brother Col. Duncan
guests of Mr. kind Mrs, Jack Me.- Ross of London called nn Miss
Kiriley. Porte and Helen Wat-
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Rice of son last Sunday,
Rev. and Mrs. 1, P. Prost
and family and Mrs. tr. C. Me.
Farlane attended flus funeral of
Mrs, Prest's aunt, Mrs. Albert
E. Carter In LOnriOn last Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hodgins
and family had a weekend camp -
out at the Pinery,
again be $105 in 53 calls.
Personal items
Mr: ancl Mrs. Merrill Ed-
wards of London were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Irene Coursey.
The. Rey, Ronald Hall of the
Pentecostal Holiness church has
rented the house now occupied
by Corp. Allan Blondel, who has
been posted to France, leaving
here July 22,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy
and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kennedy
and Minify :spent last weekend
at their cottage at Celpoy's Bay.
Mr. end Mrs. Harold Whyte and
Ptah Prost, daughter or Mr. Mrs. William Aylestock.
kid Mrs. W, T. 'MO it hilt!. 11 6V. Prest attended I
dayingitt Prsytom With the ail- conference on the new 'draft bt
treti tif Mr. and Mrs. My Ns Pram 1§tok, At Mutt C61-
&Mutter. loge Int trklist, :kiinifffifilfiNfiffililnounninninlitnfinitrinntlintrinnnin,1;nininninnunfrounonnuunnuninninninnto
Brine. of Base Line motored to
Niagara Falls and Welland on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Black
of lateen visited Sunday with
Mr. end Mrs. Dave Shamblaw.
Raymond Switzer is holidaying
at Woodeden.
Mrs. Clarence Fraser nf Van-
couver has been visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bailey, Miss
Helen Anderson of Wheatly
spent the weekend.
Being as emart: as a steel trap
means knowing when to shut up.
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Lucan Dry Goods
ling Out
SALE
ALL MERCHANDISE
1/2 CE
Store Closes Saturday., July 25 .
Everything Must Be .Sold.
Children's Wear --- Women's, .Skorts„ Blouses,
Lingerie, Jewellery,Gloves, Handbags
-- Men's And Boy's Wear
Dress Goods Linens, Flannelettes, etc.
Lucan Dry Goods vas
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