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Report from Kirkton
Lucan
and district news
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Mishap with saw
injures organist
Mr. Jehn fenegt, an employee
thef "ea e. o
Lucan sustained painful injuries
last Wednesday afternoon when
his right hand cattle in contact
with an electric saw. while cute
ling a board.
The injured man was rushed
to St. .Inseph's Hospital by the
C. Haskett and Son ambulance.
The latest reports say he will he
h.cepitalized for some weeks.
Even if the &intim can save
his thumb it will always he stiff.
Tbis is particularly tragic for
Mr. Knegt, as he is organist of
the Christian Reform Church of •
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Corn and weiner roast
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Correspondent: Miss Line Abbott
The family of Air and Mrs. ow trousseau
A R Richardson held a Weiner
and corn roast in the hack yard
of their Water St. borne last
Saturday night.
out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Rnhert Howell aid
family and Mr, and Mrs. James
Spindler and family all of Lon- ,
don also Mrs.Rayner Alfred
and 'family of Delaware.
Mr: Kneen his wife and four
small children just mewed from
Kitchener to Lucan nn August
15 and are living in rine of the
wardirne houses in Lucan north.
Joint birthday
reggy and Francis Elson, ,
email daughters of Mr. and Mrs 1
Jack Elson, celebrated joint
birthcians lent Tuesday by en -1
tertaining 12 of their little girl
friende,
Church
Activities
United Church
Rev. E. M. Cook was again in
charge of the 11 o'clock service
hut the pastor, the Rev. Edgar
Roulston will he hack for next
Sunday service.
Pentecostal Holiness Church
The Thursday wemen's prayer
meeting was held at the home
of Mrs. Clarence Frost with
Mrs. Ronald Hall in charge of
the Bible lesson.
of weekend bride
In honor of her daughter, Mies
e ag Ewen, whose wedding
to Mr. Richard Gledhill will take
place in the Lucan United church
on Saturday, her mother. Mrs.
Douglas Ewen of Market St.,
entertained at ,a trousseau tea
last Saturday afternoon and eve.
ning.
Receiving al the door, with
Mrs, Ewen and daughter, was
the groom-eleet's mother, Mrs.
Reginald Gledhill, of RR 2 Den-
field.
Displaying wedding gifts was
Airs. Charlie Glenn. Miss Sandra
Davis, cousin of the bride -elect,
displayed the shower gifts and
Mrs. Glen Proul displayed the
trousseau and hope chest.
Serving in the tea-room were
Mrs. Allen Gledhill. Miss Jackie
Williams, Miss Joyce McDonald
and MissMarlene
Two aunts of Miss Ewen's, Mrs.
Eric Campbell nf Exeter and
Mrs. Elmer Davis of London as.
sisted in the kitehen.
; Rev. Ronald Hall.presided for Local brothers
MI tbe W-ednesday service when the
a ens, arrives
for P5 addition
!study of Ephesians was con- now managers
dime& and fee bath Sunday -
;services. On Sunday he was as-, Mr. and Mrs. Meine Eizenga
1 sisted by Mrs. Hall who read ' can be justly proud of their
Cmtracnar Cecil Lewis reports . the responsive psalm, led the two sons, Jack and Louis (both
that the Baxter board which hassinging and prayers. I in their early twenties) who have'
been heading up the completion ; A number of the members are ' recently become managers.
of the Public School addition'
planning to attend the Petite- I Jack, who :has been working
has at last arrived, and there is ;
costalYouth Rally at Stayner for the Fuller Brush Co., was
stip a possibility that one of the ' next weekend. 1 made manager of the London
new -classrooms may he ready
• branch and Louis, who had been
for the re -opening of school, 'Anglican
working for Merlin Motors of St.
September 8. 1 Mr. Charles Seed of -Strathroy.Thomas has been made man -
The chairman of the hoard re- I was the guest speaker at the age]: a a Leamington Motor
ports that should the room not 11 o'clock service in Hole Trin- C=wane ,
e ready the arena board has : ity church. Frank Egan was the
consented to the holding of ' crucifier and Mr. Ken Clarke Persona( items
school at the arena until the again presided at the organ, 1 Miss Kate Bowyer has return- :
school is completed. , The rector. the Rev. J. P. ed home from New Toronto,
Presentation anti dance Prest, who bad charge of St. where she was the guest of Miss
Anne's Church. Richmotid. Que- Nellie Linecar, for a few days, I
Last Friday night. Mr. and ; bee for four weeks will conduct , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dempster
Mrs Ralph Pitt (nee Sandra !service next Sunday here at 11 - of Toronto were Tuesday guests
B. te h ' marriedi a.m. There will be Holy Com- 1 of Mrs. J. A. Graham and fam- 1
St. Thomas Anglican church„
Granton. August )... were ; munion at the service when ' tie,
guestslmembers of the Altar Guild will.
of honor at a reception and Mrs. T. A. Hodgins spent last ;
dance at Cargill, where the ,
I receive eominunion immediately weekend with her sisters, Misses
after the choir members.
young people are making their I Sunday School will not re -open d
Holly and Belle Martin of Lon -1
1 until September 13. Though Jun- i
„ .
During the evening Mr. and Last Wednesday Mrs. Jack
1 ior congregation and League of Dewey of Florida, Mrs. Arthur
Mrs, Pitt :the
presented with a fLoyalty did not close all sum:
Mc -
purse of money, congratulations! "McLean and Mrs. Harry ; mer yet. with so many away Naughton'of London,Mrs. John
and hest wishes. I on vacation no attendance record1Park, Mrs. Sheridan Revington'.
Personal items was kept. However on Septem-; and Mrs . Jack Lankin of Lucan
her 13 things will be back to eon'
Mrs, Mary Margins= return- attended ' the Shakespearean The-
atre in Stratford and enjoyed
"As You Like It."
Mrs. Mabel Pugsley, of Lon -
ed home to Strathcona, Quebec •
after spending a week and a half ' Personal items
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hae. Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Crozier
Prior to their departure to held a family dinner party at don, was a weekend guest of
Victeria, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. J. the Glen Allen restaurant, Lon- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ross.
W. (Bill) Cantelon and family, don, last Saturday, the occasion Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hearn and
Eleanor and John, of London. being their daughter Julia's family last Sunday attended
spent last Wednesday with Mr. sixteenth birthday, decoration service at Avonbank
Centel= s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Neil. son of Mr. and and later were guests of Mrs.
1. H. Cantelon, Main St, South. Mrs. Cliff O'Neil, leaves on Hearn's sister, Mrs. Pat Sehben
"Bill" has been appointed dis- Thursday for Kingston where he and family of Carlingford. On
Met manager for the London will take a course with the their way they picked up two of
Life Insurance Company with ROT? (Regular Officers' Train- their children, Marilyn and Jim-
leadquarters in Victoria. B.C. ing plane He expects to train as mie, who had been visiting Mr.
Mr, Don Banting, Mrs. Kay an air pilot. and Mrs. Kelly Hearn.
. M d •
Egan and sons Frank and Fat r. an Mts. Roy Hamilton
Egan have returned from 'a ten- •
lay motor trip to Manitoulin Letter from
Island.
Brinsley
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Mr. and Mrs. John Blair, now
if Calgary, are beginning to feel
Lucan is "just around the cor-
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Ey MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD
ler", Already this year they
save entertained former Lucan ; e ,.
.e..
bends'. Mrs. Walter Gibson, 1
Mrs. Dave Park and her mother, ; Personal items
41r. and Mrs. H. B. Langford,' Mr. and. Mrs. Lennis Calfas,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kilmer and ;of Kitchener, spent a week with ,
been so seriously ill in St.
Mrs. Guy Ryan and her two Mrs.;James Trevethick at their loseph's Hospital for the past
three months is expected home
aaughters, Alice and Kathleen. I cottage at Port Frank, this week.
Mrs, James Sigsworth and Mrs Earl Dixcm cd London,
Gueats on Sunday with Mr. .
14elen visited Mr. and Mrs.. and Mrs. Roy Schenk were Mr.
trthur Lee <A' London and attend- , and Mrs. Jack Ryan and chit-
; dren, Mr, and Mrs. Harold
td baby Jeffery's first birthday
earty last week. 'Schenk and Mr. and Mrs. Lawr-
the enee Swartz all of London,
Mrs, G. Patrick, who. for
Miss Carolyn Odd, of London,
bast three weeks, has been hol-1,
tinting at Cornwall, Huntsville, spent a few days with her grand- the month of August, returned
parents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Eli. home
aake Simcoe and points north, ;_ , iSaturday evening,
las returned to the home of i wn°n.
, Miss Grece Trevethick, Suzanne Taylor, of London, is
1London, spent the weekend' with
of spending a few 'days with her
Mrs. Mel Culbert and family.
Barbara Cook, daughter of Mr.1her. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jack grandmother, Mrs. Eva Henson.
Ind Mrs. Lloyd Cook of Landon ; Trevethick. Four Lucan eouples, Mr. and
s holidaying with her grand-; Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Sleeper Mrs. Murray Ilodgins, Mr, and
iarents, Mr. and. Mrs, Will Has- , Mrs, ei a eke Mutely, Mr, and Mts.
attended a barbecue with some
London friends in London, last
Su.nd ay.
Miss Anne Reieington is visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Tom Hep-
burn and family in Burlington.
Mrs. J. A. Graham, who has
been visiting her son, the Rev.
Byrnel Graham of Ottawa, for
a week, returned last Monday.
Mr. Alex McFarlane who has
was a Monday guest of Mr, and
Mrs. Roy Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Montgorn-
try and family a n d Susan
Bridger, who have been holi-
daying on Manitoulin Island for
lett. ;and Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Cheri' H. A. Chown and Mr. and Mrs.
iton of Ilderton spent Sunday Jack Lankin celebrated their 20th
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Saulnier with their brother and sister -in- wedding anniversary Wednesday,
lave returned from a ihreenveek I law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McNair September 2.
notor trip. They met their niece, 'of Walkerton. • Linda Bridger and Ruth Frost
tiles Marianne Pittman who flew1 Paul Treve[hiek, of London, are spending 10 dakvs at the Ang-
roni Halifax to :teen= and then spent'the pt three weeks with lican Church Camp at Bayfield.
ill went to Thorold, Niagara 1 his grandparents, Mr. and Mee. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armitage
rails, Georgian Bay. Surbury,iJarnes Trevethiek.
even Bay and 13ayfield. and Sheila spent last Friday in
1 Mr, and Mrs. .To. Finkbeiner. leen F'• dn f d
'.Ti' and Mre, Frank Andersen, nf Crediton, spent Sunday eve- Mr'. and liars, Henry Faucei
rf London, and Mr. and Mrs. j3, !fling with Mr, and ,Mrs. ROY away, they visited with Mr. and
iliclerson. of Watford, were Mon-,Senenk! Mrs, Jim Tubb and family,
lay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon plc- Mrs. E. Reynolds, Miss Con-
'amee Hodzins. nicked with the latter's sister st R d WR
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armitage! and brother-in-law, Mr, and 13awtenbenner and , son, Dale,
lid family were guests of Mr.; Mr. Les Howland a Detroit, at visited with Mrs, Cecil Rebb at
,nd Mrs. Howard Simmons arid1Port Huron. cat Sunday. Crand 13 nd
drs. Lily Young of Londeri last ; Mr. and Mrs. George Preet,i "Floating Rhythm" owned bY
ohursclay. On the way home they •Cindy and WHY, and Mrs. Ceti' ; Mt Sheridan Reyingtnn was a
[topped Margaret off at the Ellwood spent the weekend in winner et Batavia last week.
tome of Mrs. Malcolm lIntigins!Defroit, with the latter's brother' Mr. and MI% Cecil Hodgins
it
few days vacation Lon.' and sisfer-itelaW, Mr. and Mre. •end family of Exeter spetil, a
• • s.
MI% Sam gerea tun Spent Iasi; IMr and Mrs, Ernie Canning, uwoedelgtin'‘svitshr, Mr,and SundayafnadmiiMrs.Cecil
wvienepk.end at his home in Hunts- " 61' 1-4;ildou, and lave lady
Mr. and Mi -s.
With , from the states oiled .1.1,11.a 1 afternoon oh their waytoY'
on Mt kkh they ran into e hliPPr
166of uttaiAl atid aporti,rown-i and Mrs. James Trevethick wrafn they violent wind elding
p uy Cl. urday evening. ; between Ailse Craig and P:trktn.
bert of Arva spent last 'weekend Mr, And Mrs., (yeerge Mercer bill, Which threatened to tern
n,a motor trip to North Ray and Arthur spent Saturday eve- ; the ear over. Driving was nil so
and points north. I bin with Cecil Ellwood! ; car a were At a stand.still,
Miss Aplik Hodgins, est tow. Blehard WhitfOrd Ond gym with alt the windows tiosed
Spending few dee/ Ronnie Morgan left on Sunday le Ithe rain was blown into the ear.
With Mrs. Annie rairies, !spend a few days with the IV118868 .Theri arid Susan Crozier
14rieS DorotbY Wildern. of St.' met's parents, Mr. end Meta !were guests tit Mrs. J. W.
0atharhies, is holidaying with !Harold Whittard Of St, Cathay- fery and Miss Gertrude Rent of
tufa, Mrs. T. D. Orme. ines. !Widen last Saturday.
Mr. Robert Harlan Was] Sunday evebing guests with , Paul wile has received
gnat soloist the Ailsa Craig , Mr, and Mrs. t arl Dixon Weil is stholership trent the Toronto
Baletief Church laet Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Tony Marterie and IVIap'le Leafs hockey teeth. leaves
WO/ spent last weekend in Ralph Lightfoot and Sharon al he will enter St. Mithael'S Cl
Mr. and MM. W. J. Smith and I bene (if Exeter and Mr, and Mrs. if& Toronto &Wither; '1 where
Oakville gttests of Mr. and Mrs, s Centralia. It!ge.
0, Xing. Mrs. Alex MelPar.1 Mr, And Mil. Roy Stone MI Mr. P'orey Arntitage who bas
lane ateemparned spend.'the CettretY Line have Moved ;been # patient st, Joseph's'
ing nee weekend with Atild1lelb their pew hetet! en Alice Heepital leteaking his Ankle
:Mil. David Merarlarle Rook.; SL. Mean 'bated by Mt, had td have the seetind at put
Wood, I Prod Atage. IAA SaittrdaY.
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Neither rain nor :heat, pre
vented, Exeter and Granton
players from.attending last
Thursday's Auxiliary bingo in
the Legion Hall here and it
really paid off for they took
hone most of the Mot. Exeter
winners included Mr. Joe Camp-
bell who won the $5. jack -pot
cOnsolation, and another bingo
and Mr. Clarence Taylor who
won two bingos.
Granton winners were Mrs.
Rill French,' who won "Share the
Wealth" and the second part or
.• the consecutive bingo, Mrs, ,Em-
erson Wallace who won one bingo
and shared the second part of the
consecutive* with Mr. F. W.
Hovey of Liman and Mrs. 'Thom
as .Brooke, Mrs, D. McRoberts
and :Miss .Janie•Frenen. who each
wan one bingo.
Many of Lucan's regular at-
tendants who liave to rely on
"shank's pony" for transporta-
tion, were absent. leucan's only
winners were Mrs. Richard
Davis who won two bingos, Mr.
Harvey Langford, Mrs. Thomas
Brooke who won the'third part
of the consecutive as well as
sharing In the first. . .Mrs.
R. Schroeder of Centralia won
nne bingo.
Next week's jack -pot is being
raised to $115 in 55 calls.
Personal items
Rev. J. P. Prest anl. family,
after four weeks in Richmond,
Quebec, returned home last Sat-
urday. They spent their last day
of vacation by attending the Sun-
day service at SI. P'aulee -Cathed-
ral, London, and by making a
number of hospital calls, While
Lucanites were sweltering in
dry, 90' hot weather it rained
nearly all month inwith
some days sn cool the furnace
had to be turned on.
Mrs. Bernice Peacock of the
Dresden High School staff has
returned honie after spending a
few days with Mrs, Warner Mc-
Roberts. The latter spent last
Sunday at Turnbull's Grove, the
guest of •her brother, Mr, Theron
Creery, and family, who have
a cottage there.
Mrs. Wilson Hodgins, Mr. Nel-
son Hodgins, Mrs. Charles Little
and Kathleen spent last Sunday
in liensall, the guests of Mrs,
Olive Horton.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs, Ron-
ald Crozier included :Rosemary
Vance of Byron for a week, her
mother, Mrs. Mary E. Vance,
brother Brian and friend on
Thursday and Mrs. J. W. Jef-
frey on Sunday.
Mrs. 'William Dickins spent
last weekend at the cottage of
Mr. I3ertie Carroll on Lake Erie.
Mr, and Mrs, Toni Coursey,
Mrs. Guy Ryan and two daugh-
ters arrived. home on Saturday
from a motor trip to the West
While in Edmonton Mr. and
Mrs. Coursey visited with Mrs.
Effie Carroll, formerly of Lu -
can.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold• Butler
and family spent • last weekend
in Buffalo and surrounding dis-
trict.
Mr. and Mrs. William Killen,
and fa.mily, who had been holi-
daying at Ipperwash, spent a
few clays with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Banting before returning to
their home at Richmond Hill on
Wednesday.
Mr. Andy McKenzie, of Lobo,
psent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
George Mercer.
Mrs. Garfield Needham is
again. visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hodgins.
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Happenings in
Bidcluiph
speaks at.C.Iandeboye MIL hARctirti
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Illy MRS. J. K. PATON The 36th annual memorial and
Miss Jean Darling RN, home decoration service will b held
on furlough from India. showed on Stmday, September 6 in the
ed Church an Sunday evening James eintr'h at 3 P.M' here.
Pictures at the Clandeboye pnit. 13 -year-old cemetery at „St.
to a good crowd. Mrs. Tom Ccil- The rector, The Bev. .1. P. PITO.
tins, past president of the wets, will conduct the service with
welcomed the guests from Lieury, the guest preacher, the Rev.
Rrinsley, Lucan and Clancleboye, Roulston, Pastor of Lucan
Miss Darling has spent 14 and Ciandeboye United church.
years at _Basin. in 1946.she Morning service at 8.45 a.m.
started a Nursing Training will be at, the. Clandeboye United
School at the Reynolds Memorial Churth on Sunday with the pas.
Hospital in Central India,
tor, the .Rev. Edgar Roulsten,
Typical scenes were of the in charge'
iht(")•sPrihtea I elaiunrdchinotferitohre NviaezwasrenQei d44)1t tShie. aeni'vle4 CshytaIrschti0n0t1uSettlenti
the. doctors hY Mr. F. mert laymanof tiof
and the home whdre
aged natives
raetsistlyeo,rkalso views nf Lesotinnr,wowrko and
study eonnttehre-
miss Darlingnew prayer book in the last six
where she will do deputation Years. He will attend this week
work in Quebec for a short time. the Synod meeting in Quebec.
1 A sister, Miss Audrey Darling, If,'Itjimeeis b approval theree in 1962. . it
has returned.to Red Deer, Al.
1
ng
and Mwhere she is a teacher of the offertory Mrs. Mao Hill
Mnsic at the Canadian Nazar- c°mVanied her daughter Eliza.
ene College there. beth an a duet.
storm blows fuses
Mr, Moore Cunningham. is
bow a patient in St. Joseph's
During the storm on Friday Hospital. Mrs. Atmer Hendrie,
afternoon, lightning struck the Mrs, Omar Cunningham, Mr,
transformer coming in at Rea Mervin Carter, Mr. and Mrs.
Neil's, burning out the electric Wilfred Dixon and Mr. Roy Gib-
son called on him recently.
Sandy, seven-year-old son of
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
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Personal items
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson
were Mr. and Ms. Harvey
agleson of Greenway, also
Messrs. Gordon, Ernie and Miss
Lille Otte of Hurondale.
Mr. and Mrs. H, W, Hodgins
.of Lucan spent Thursday after-
noon with Mr, and Mrs. Mervin
Elston.
Miss :Joanne Hedley of London
is holidaying with her cousin,
I3renda Blair,
Misses Judy, Bonnie and Robin
Blair spent a few days last week
with their cousins, Jimmy and
Patsy of London, who returned
the visit this week.
Misses Fay Anne and Robin
Blair visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Ken GTO on Tuesday and Wed-
nesday.
Miss 'Bonnie 131air celebrated
her eighth birthday on Wednes-
day. She entertained a few of
her girl friends during the
afternoon at her home.
Mr. Andy Watt of Peterborough
Visited' on Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs, M. Elston
The Wetherg !nettles motored
to I3rownsville on Sunday and
visited with Mr, and Mrs. john
Xurtnick (bee Carrie Weiberg)
and boys,
Mr. and Mrs. John Gregus and
family of London speht Sunday
evening with Mr, and Mrs, John
welt,
Robert Heckman is spending
a few days this week with Mrs.
Tom Campbell, Winchelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Floatr and
Wayne spent Saturday with Mr,
and Mrs. Chris Fischer.
Mr, and Mrs. Murray Mc-
Leod and family are spending
a feav days with their uncle and
aunt, Mr, and Mrs. George Me
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11.,
Mrs. ,The Hodgins and fartily
and Mrs. Proud of Desbera
spent the weekend with their
mother, Mrs. Jessie Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Elston
Ward recent visitors with the
Rev. ('Thntt t, W. and Mrs.
lames. Port llutweIl.
Visitors On Thursday with the
Weiburg families Wert Mrs,
Charles Thiel and Mary Ellen,
Miss Carol riscrier, Mrs. Lorne
Rader and family, all Of Zurich,
Aild Miss Mary Mae F'iadrier, of
Callao, Albert a,
Miss flationt .borthaol
Wt. yingwith liar
cettaillat Karen AM daft,- Skin',
het,
clock and several light bulbs,
Across the road at Kurt Gebel's
residence sparks of electricity Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thompson
burst from the electric stove spent two weeks a patient in the,
and television, Later while the 'Children's Hospital, London for
• electric toaster was being used
sparks fla,shed again.
Mrs. ,to Carter found her
electric stove and hot water
heater had been blown by the
storm.
Personal items
observation tests as he suffers
from asthma. He returned home
Saturday,
Mr, Charlie Wilson is still a
patient in St, Joseph's Hospital
Improving slowly. Be was hos-
pitalized July 4 following an ac-
. etrolia returned from their va-
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sawyer cident while adjusting a pulley
of ' •
cation where they spent from n e arn a s home here.
Sunday till Wednesday with Mrs. left for a visit with her sister
Miss Ruth Ann (Susi') Murless
Sawyer's brother, the Rev. Stan- and family, Sgt. and Mrs, Max
days at the lake. David Sawyer RCAF Station North BaY,
Rloye, Cheryl and Susan at
ley Tomes at Kenora and several
returned home with his parents Miss Myrna ,Jane Leg"' of
after spending a week with Mr, Thorndale, is spending a few
and Mrs. Ralph Lynn andDeb- day); with her grandparents,
hie. • Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Paton,
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Gibson and Due to eircumstances beyond
sons, Crediton, visited svith the Col) r control the Olandeboye
Patons Sunday
portional items . Oliver McCurdy of Barrie,
day with her sister, Mrs. 1.111yott' been visiting with Mr. and Mrs,
Airs. M. GregOry spent Mo- )3,Miranrslci3,11faceicniryer,. of London, has.
of Medina, •
Mrs„ 13111 Williams, ,of London, Mr. 4nd Mrs. 11.. Wesselsom
spent the weekend with Mrs. sefoinE.xeRtearNanndaillarx. ,Peigte.sr. Wviessistri
Dan Jarvis,
Miss Ethel Copeland returned Friel"' with Mr. and Mrs, R.
to London after having spent flYkstra• Mr. And Mr's' Wessel'
andrs, y s ra's paren
two weeks vacation at her home,
f.
Mrs. Harry Wolfe of \ alle%
in 13aern, Holland having made
Stream, New York, Mrs. Tom 4,
Bell of Elirnville, also Air, and •"•''Reler paA
'have left for their native land
Mrs. Cecil Williams of port two years.
Mr. Clam pe Switzer left Suis,
Hope were recent visitors with day for a trip to the British
fAairn.ulaynd. Airs. Wesley Neil And Iste,s.
A Mr, Grant Greason of North
Mr8s11.114BatlYrnIsIsiBtolrasekler were Air' M. Gregory. Mrs. Glenn Fisher,
with Mr. an,. Bay visited Tuesday with Mrs.
sSa ttnradactef ;:ii:rfrdas,n.dMjr1°,1a:ainlydCaAorPstA.17.0011trefirt, Yvonne cBunrio,eugnhf EofxdeteN'fr e'nda lwlsmoarmiand kelonwa•icfs
Philip 131ackler rationed home visitors Thursday evening.
after a fewholici at A t .
Wendy Bladder is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Henry of
London.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Davis
spent the weekend motoring
through the U.S. to Sault Ste,
Marc, returning home by North
Bay visiting with Mr. and Mrs,
Harvey Harcieux and Donald of
Algoma Mills and Mr. and Mrs.
Doctor: "Did You go te •
other doctor before you name
me?"
Patient: "No, sir, 1 went te
druggist,"
Doctor: "What foolish advict
did be give you?"
Patient: "Be told me te comet
to you,"
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Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Strahan
are spending the week in Mon-
treal
Messrs William Elston and
Harvey Parkinson of Kirkton are
taking a tour through the west-
ern provinces. They will. be gone
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGregor
and Jim of Kippenwere guests
at Mr. John Rinn's on Sunday.
Miss Ann Thompson of 8th Line
and Miss Gail Rinn of St. Marys
are spending the week at; the
home of their grandfather, Mr,
John Rinn.
Mrs. Alex McNaughton and Mr.
and Mrs. McKeegan of Ilderton
visited at Mr. Duncan McNaugh-
ton's on Sunday. Duncan's mo-
ther, Mrs. McNaughton is remain-
ing for a weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules De Bra-
bandere and family will be seen
on the Farm. Shoxiv, CFPL.TV
with Roy Jewell on Tuesday eve-
ning,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Marriott
Ronald and Maryanne ,spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. A. De-
war.
The Baker families ofthe Base
and 8th Line held a family
gathering at Turnbull's Grove on
Friday,
A gander that reached age. 60
is the oldest mentber of the
Canada geese species on record,
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'57 DODGE "REGENT" FORDOR SEDAN—with automatic Was 2100 NOW 1995
'57 DODGE TUDOR—VS, in the best of condition Was 2045 NOW 1955
'56 DODGE FORDOR "REGENT" SEDAN—V8, automatic Was 1695 NOW 1599
'56 DODGE CRUSADER SEDAN—just right forthe family Was 1595 NOW 1515
'56 DODGE TUDOR SEDAN—with radio, in good Condition Was 1595 NOW 1515
'56 FORD FAIRLANE—automatic, radio We; 1695 NOW 1599
'56 MERCURY TUDOR HARDTOP—she owns the works! Was 2145 NOW 1999
'54 DODGE ROYAL FORDOR SEDAN—automatic, VS, radio Was 1195 NOW 1045
'54 PLYMOUTH TUDOR SAVOY SUBURBAN—it's O.K. Was 995 NOW 915
'54 CHEVROLET TUDOR • We 795 NOW • 715.
'53 PLYMOUTH FORDOR SEDAN—owns a radio - Was 795 NOW 649
'52 CHRYSLER FORDOR SEDAN—VS engine ,radio NOW 619,
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