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Lucan
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Stormy weather
cuts 5c,OLdtamp
,out Master Earl Carling
And 13 Lucan Scouts were un-
fortunate •on their choice of a
date for a camping ten lo Fisa
Creek at Prospect Hill.
• They left on Friday intend-
ing to remain until Monday
but the snow storm and cold
kept driving them home, the
last five sticking it out until
2 p.m. on Sunday. They had
three tents with Paul Steaey
.and his second, Dan Pepper,
in charge Lof the "Fox Patrol"
and •seeond Jim McIntosh (h
the absence ,of Richard Mosur-
injohn) in charge of the "Bea-
ver Patrol."
• In spite cf the depth of snow
and cold, meals were cooked
and eaten outaide. On Saturday
the boys had built a chapel for
an Easter service but were un -
Able to use it,
Legion Auxiliary .bingo
There was a good attend-
ance at the Legion Auxiliary
bingo last Thursday evening in
the Legion Hall but no one won
the jackpot,
Mrs. Russell Schroeder of
Centralia was the winner of
the 53 consolation prize, Mr.
Lloyd I
who also
shared a bingo with Mrs.
Wayne Johnson of Lucan, won
the first line of "Share the,
Wealth", Mrs. Omar Cunning-
ham of Clandeboye the last;
line and Mrs. Doug Ewen of
Lucan the full card.
Mrs, Cecil Neil was again
lucky winning the sixth bingo
and also the first part of the'
consecutive, Mr. Joe Haskett;
won the second part and Mrs.
Jack Henson, the third part.
The first bingo was split be-
tween Mr, Henry Beiber of
Clandeboye and Mrs. Robert I
Downey of Lucan, the second
between, Mrs, Pat Crudge of:
Lucan and Mr, Clarence Tay-
lor of Exeter, the .fourth one,
among Mrs. Robert Downey,'
Mrs, P'at Crudge of Lucan and: t
Mrs, Bruce Bradley of Clande.; c
boye.
Other winners included. Mr.
Harold Lightfoot of Centralia, I
Mrs. Tom V.`eller, Mrs. G.1J
Johnson and Mr. Harry Bone g
of Lucan.
CorreSpende.nti. Miss Abbott
I SCECLA.181•11P — Jack K.
1Young, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Alex Young, Lucan, has
been awarded an $1,800 Na -
Um' Research Council schol-
arship for graduate studies at
;Nova Scotia Technical College,1
Halifax, He will receive his
bachelor of eneineering degre
Former resident
receives degree
One of the four Anglican
clergymen who will receive the
honorary degree of Doctor of
Divinity at Huron, College con -
'vocation on. May 6, will be the
Rev. Canon A. B. Thomas, rec-
tor of Trinity Church, Galt.
Son of the late Rev, and
Mrs, H. A. Thomas he spent
his early life in Lucan when
his father was rector of Holy
Trinity church here. He was a
public school teacher before
training for the ministry. He
graduated from the University
of Western Ontario and Huron
College in 1924 and has served
in the Diocese of Huron,
throughout his ministry, at St,
Thomas Church, Given Sound
1921-28, Church of Messiah,
Kincardine 1923-33, St. John's
Church, St, Thome- 1933-37 and
Trinity Church, Galt since 1937,
He is honorary clerical sec-
retary of the synod of Huron.
In 1954 he was appointed a
Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral.
He is at present rural dean of
Waterloo and member of the
church extension commission.
Personal items
in civil engineering in may eef Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wall
th1 • tl
homer of the Foundation of can Po teacher, spent a
Canada Engineering Corpora- days last week with Mr,
tion "Ltd. scholarship and will Mrs, H. B. Langford, prior
be employed by the firm this moving from Tyvan, Sask,
summer at Toronto. ; Regina.
Mr, Alex McFarlane is a
] tient in Shelburne Hospital and
IV R. Bradley I, Mrs. McFarlane is staying
, with friends in Rockwood.
• mr, and Mrs. M. A. Graham
is year. He is at present a ,former Beryl Dennie,
t.,,er. EASTER BONNET AND ALL—The Lucan Lions club become the proud hosts of
Lu- Lion "Bill" . .
EW onattheir meeting, Monday. Bill , the wandering goat, will remain the
property of the club until they get the opportunity to pass him off on another club
and
in the district, Tom Hughes, left, Ilderten, presents "Bill" to Lucan president Clare
to I Stanley. The goat amused the members of the club by standing on his rear legs
I
pa_ and begging for cigarettes, —Photo by Culbert
dies in Toronto spent a few days with the tat-
, ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Rose Ann Bradley, 83, Aleine Eizenga,
died Monday, March 27 at the
home of her sisters in To -
The body rested in the Holy week
ronto.
Murdy Funeral Home, Lucan,
29 when the Rev. E. 0. Lan-
caster of Holy Trinity Church,
conducted funeral services. In -1 Union Holy Week services
erment was in St. James which began in the F'entecostal
emetery, Clandeboye. Holiness Church on Sunday
Pallbearers included Messrs:night continued in the United
Harold Corbett, Don Banting, Church Monday night, with
Erle Haskett, Royden Herbert, Brigadier John Nelson of the
oe Morgan and William North.' Salvation Army, London, as
raves. 1 the guest speaker.
Miss Bradley. is survived by Another lar g e attendance
two sisters, Misses Lily and filled the church. The CGIT
Milly Bradley, and one broth.: and Explorers with their lead-
er Roy, all of Toronto and one ers filled four of the centre
brother, William, of Parkhill, I seats while the Ladies' Guild
She was the daughter of the of Holy Trinity Anglican church'
late Mr. and Mrs. John Brad• more than filled two more
ley of McGillivray. She lived seats.
Library board
elects officers
Following the exchange of
Middlesebilaks last Thursdayli
to elect ne* officers.
the Luean.:ThIarary Board met!
Librarian and secretary is
Mrs, Rose Atkinson; treasur-
ers, Mre. Don Downs and Mr,1
Charlie Corbett; chairman 01 to
the Board, Mrs, C. H. George; t
Board members, Mrs. T. A. A
Hodgins, Mrs. M. 0. Sre:I/L;
Messrs, Erle Haskett, Jack h
reac
Hearn (reeve). 1 la
or a number of years on. The pastor, the Rev. G. W,
fle/exge.. St„ Lucan, prior to Saab, was in charge of the
loving to Toronto last July, service. He was assisted bY
allowing a heart attack, the Rev, Roland Harrell.
ersona I items I Brigadier Nelson sang two
; solos to the accompaniment of
Mrs. Eva Henson spent the a small concertina and taught
ng weekend with her claugh. the children the song, "God is
er, Mrs. Jame.s Taylor and Good to Me."
1r. Taylor of Loedon. Taking as his text, "Whom
Mrs, Gerald Lewis arrived say ye that I am?" he said
ome from St. Joseph's Hos. the three requisites to fit into
God's program were to give
p, a e up an eep up.
On Tuesday night in the
United Church the Rev, Rol-
and Harrell was the guest
speaker taking as his text,
"Come now, for all things are
ready." The junior choir sang
and Mr. and Mrs. Harrell and
Mrs. Clayton Abbott sang .a
Lighted candelabra, yellow The parsonage of the United trio.
and mauve mums, daffodils and Church, Clinton, was the set- On Wednesday night in the
yellow snapdragons formed the ting for the marriage of Echo Pentecostal Holiness Church
setting in Trinity T.Inited Madeline Moon and Duncan the Rev. G. W. Sach took as
Church, London, at 3 p,m, Sat- Smith Tindall at 2.30 pin. Sat- his text, "Judas who was also
urday, April ,1 when the Rev, urday, April 1, with the Rev, a traitor." Miss Ilene Donald-
)). A, Facey united in mar- Edgar J. Ballston, formerly of son sang "The Holy City."
riage Bonnie Anne Spencer Lucan, officiating. On Thursday evening the
and Thomas Garland Beer. 1 The bride is the daughter of service moved back to the
The bride is the daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo United Church when Brigadier
Mr, and Mrs. Graham Spencer Abbott, RR 1 Lucan and the John Nelson took as his text,
of 81 Beattie Ave., London, groom. is the son of the late "God so loved the world that
and the grooln is the san of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Tindall he gave his only begotten Son
Mr
5, Joe Benn. and Ivan , p
ital with her new baby son
st week,
ster we dmgs .
Beer -Spencer 1Tindall-Moore
wililam Beer of of Carthage. that whosoever believeth in
RR 2 Ildertott and Lucan pub-; The bride chose a smoky Him should not perish,but have
lic school tea.cher. ' rose silk sheath, etreet.tengtk everlasting life,' Mr. Nelson
Given in marriage by her gown, featuring a tight bodice, sang a solo.
father the bride chose a white short sleeves and draped skirt Holy Week in Holy Trinity
nylon chiffon ,gown, featuring and white baby muni corsage.: Rev, E. 0. Lancaster had a
a tight bodic e, short puff She wore a matching flowered busy week in Holy Trinity be -
sleeves and long full skirt hat, with black accessories. 1 sides his services at St. James,
which extended to a cathedral Her only attendant was her Clandeboye,
train, A lace tiara held' her niece, Mrs. Allen Tindall of He celebrated Holy Com -
shoulder -length face veil. She Wiarton, in a powder blue munion at 8.30 a.m. Palm Sun -
carried a waterfall cascade of sheath go w n, street -length, ; day, 10.30 a.m. on Wednesday
White baby mums, centred with matching accessories and cor-; and 8 p.m. on Thursday. At
purple orchids and purple
bows, sage of baby white mums. the Thursday service, 14 mem-
' Air. Allen Tindall, nephew of hers of the Altar Guild took
Ltmdon as maid of honor„
A. race tian was hel at the He also held the special one -
Misses Karen Bothwell and
hoin ofP the hride's cbrother' hour Good Friday service
Margaret Cushman also of Alr eC111
ord Abbott of RR Lu- based on the words on thel
London and Jean Beer, the '
groom's sister as flower girl, cicir.r1 e
1 t d with „.weddin5 cross. This beautiful sacred
mauve gowns, full gathered rricitirio
were all gowned alike Jo r‘liiipsiervtiinagetocialisis.sta.ilets attendance
and service brought nut the largest
all the services.
Miss Mary Jane Falshaw of the groom was best man. corporate communion.
skirts, puff sleeves and match. Mrs. floss IcFa s, Ladies'GuId
,Irs. Larry Ditty
ing accessories. All carried JMugford, and Mrs.; The Ladies' Guild of Holy
eream and purple mumun s. Trinity church attended, in a
For a honeymoon trip to body, the Holy Week service
The best man was Douglas - . . .
Corsaut of Ilderton and mem. N 1 a g a r a r ails, the bride in the United Church last Mon-
ber of the Lucan. Public School changed to a plaid suit, gray day, as part of the worship
staff, The ushers were Gary pat and white mum torsageservice Inc their meeting in
Petch and Wayne Pettit, The couple will make their the parish hail, Mrs. Ryan's
. ,
, home in Carthage. group' had the largest attend-
London,Miss Donna Steinback of
/ provided traditional "UeFIS were
present from
London ThorndaIe Paris,CPT,. ance,
A T1U
wedding music and accoMpa- tt, ii listowd iitib --gt, brought in or the fall bazaar
mber of aprons were
At a reception in the church ? t' and f ' d ' ' the ' di isS'ed
schoolroom, Th bride's mother ra at ive$ Ilan a joined SP. •
Med the sokist, Miss Barbara 1 jaa.cot's and Tr.othrrkgigea.lbur. And
Enightoti ol tendon. the gifts „for members
ine' the evening a number of, who have moved away, were
received in a blue lace gown Par 37` A b 1 sal; was planned kr
i a te s e , held.
with pink AdCOSSOries and pink Prior to her wedding, the 2'30 P•Im )81)111 23' to he '
rose Corsage. She was assisted; Xellogg „„,-,-,-, in the parish hall with Mrs.
by the groom's mother, wht, ed the bride wLitohnca)stli'lvet.r—s71"/4:! Charles Haggai' and Mrs. Allan
chose a beige dress With blue ' ineleacnotallitehoeusemsii.iolvoreeresfolrielhdera ,:n.1057t2rithcbtsel..tos hvaoiltuitacheartgda'to8amvaarkaO1
corsage, Assisting at the re.'
ception were MiSses Elaine! Other showers were held b•Y. Mrs, t„ 0, Leneester. Mrs,
Anne 'Chapman attd BetiY Ann - erica Plannigah, all /Of tendon, Mind in Ihe Making of dancer
Per
a honeymoon trip tal12u!411` 1 flint Antil 27,
isInrtlie-rn tinited States the I ' ' CerisIderable time Was spent
bride thenged to, a, hetge suit! Prier to her rnarriage the on plans for the pot-Ittek con,
With brown accessories, Mid Or.,bride was guest of lioaor k:„ gregational supper April a
Chid eersage. 1 two miscellaneous s Is o w e r s 1 which precedes the Every
The young couple Will Make' given by Miss Elaine joyee 1 Tvietither Visitation April M.
their heme at 171 Montebelle aritl Mrs. Retold Tradgeley �f It was (Melded to again as,
., Y.
Drive London, 1 London. l sist M the cancer drive,
Joyce, Barbara Vickery, Joyce, MI'S, Pat DOM Mrs. Sem jet. Kay Egan and Mrs. Will Has.
Kennedy, Sheila Gordon Mari.; rife, Mrs, Warren Add Cl kelt offered to represent the
Datil dron.
all([ Ms. 3irri Mugrardi tut 1 dressing in the Anglican base -
1
M
personaitems
i1 and Mrs. John Park, returned
k- home Friday night from a two-
week holiday in Florida,
o Mrs. Warner McRoberts of
the Dresden HS staff is spend
-
f ing the Easter vacation at her
, home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham
t and family of Chatham were
weekend guests of Mr. Mitchell
Haskett and Mr. and Mrs, Cal-
vin Haskett and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson P'epper
of Hamilton and. Miss Marg-
aret Pepper of Sarnia were
Mr. and Mrs. Art McLean. Easter- week,end -.guests . of Alr,
and !Mrs. E, W. Pepper. -
1
are holidaying in Florida. For
Easter they were joined by
their two daughters and grand-
daughter, Miss Josephine Mc-
Lean 'and Mrs, Dave Hartel
4 and daudhter.
iId Mr. and Mrs. James en- Mr. and Mrs. Don Downs and
derson. Diane spent the holiday week -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins Mr.
andinmrs.,
th
spent part of the Easter vaca-Frede guests
Ford and
tion in Don Mills, the guests family.
of Mrs. Jenkins' sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayle-
D. Blackwood and Mr. Black- stock, son Ronnie and Mrs.
wood. Mr. Jenkins also at. Louise Sawyer, all of Montreal,
tended the OEA in Toronto. were weekend guests of Mr.
Mr. James Freeman, who and Mrs. William Aylestock,
underwent surgery in St.
who accompanied them on Fri -
Joseph's Hospital is able to be day to North Buxton to visit
home. Rev, A. estock.
Billie and Brenda Haskett,Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leckie,
small children of Mr. and Mrs. John and Bruce Were Easter
Clarence Haskett, spent the visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M.
holiday weekend with their 0. Smith.
aunt, Miss Angela Armitt, .of Mrs, C. F. Langford of To-
ronto 'spent the holiday week -
1 end with her mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Abbott
of Paris and Mr. and Mrs. John Casey.
Brooke who is still a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mrs. Clarence Lewis is visit-
ing her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr, and Mrs. Maurice
Campbell of Sarnia,
Mrs. U. F. Stanley has re-
turned home from. a two week
visit with Rev, and Mrs. G.!
A. Moore and family of Port:
Dover and this week Mrs.
Moore, Mary, and the new
baby Mark, are making a re-
turn visit in Lucan, •
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hod-
gins and family and 'Mr. D. A.
Ashworth were Easter Sunday;
visitors with Rev and Mrs, C.'
E. Attwell of Gorrie,
Miss Marilyn Brownlee was
among a group of Londoners
who spent Easter in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Rev-
ington and family, Mr. and
Mrs, Lyle Revington and family
were Easter Sunday guests of
Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Lobsinger
of Sarnia.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Don Hodgins
London were Saturday guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Wes' Hodgins. I
Last Tuesday Mrs. Murray
Hodgins attended a joint meet-
ing of the summer camp and
Kee-mo-kee committees in Cal-:
vary United Church, London.
Rev. and Mrs. Roland Har-.
rell and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton;
Abbott left Sunday evening on I
Church
iho story in
AZiOn
Activities
Anglican
aY MIA* 11ERN
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Flowers in the chancel were " '
in memory of Miss Rose Ann
BrAdley. In spite of inclement
weather there was a large
number of ceninitinicants at
the 8.30 .a.M, and 11 o'clock
services.
United Church
Joining the church on Good
Friday were Mr. and. Mrs.
Robert Jenkins and •Mrs, Char -
tette Hall and on Easter Sun-
day Mr, and Mo. Don Petti-
grew,
On Sunday the junior and
senior choir provided speeiall
=isle and Miss Ilene Donald.
son again sang "The Holy
City."
Pentecostal, Holiness Church
Being missionary Sunday the
Sunday School presented a ape-,
cial missionary program. I
At the 11 o'clock service Mrs,
Roland Harrell and Mrs. Clay-
ton Abbott sang a duet and at.
the evening service Mrs. Ed.
Butler accompanied her own
solo on her piano accordion.
Persenal ;Items
; Mr. and Mra. jaquep,
Mr. and Mrs. RAY Jaques ard
:Ste.veu were guests .of Mr, and
Mrs, •Tookey in Lando]
"last wednesday „evening.
I .and Mrs, BM Dixon awl
family Di Bri,
rinsley, Mr, .e!
Mrs. Beverley Skinner ard
boys of Exeter and Miss MY'.
lis Hera of London. spent Be,,
ter Sunday at the home 01 the"-
Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wart
Dern,
H&S hears
about cruise
The guest speaker at the'
March meeting of the. Lucan
Home and School Association,
in the kindergarten room, last,
Tuesday night, was Major
Harry Secord of London, who
gave an illustrated talk on his
cruise to the !Mediterranean,
His daughter, Mrs. J, K, Dick-
son, of Lucan, introduced him
and the president, Mrs, Rudy
Engel thanked him
The financial report of the
recent fashion show was en-
couraging with the net pro-
ceeds over $70,00,
Mrs. McRobert's room won
the attendance cup.
During the business session
it was decided to assist in the
survey for names of eligible
September kindergarten chil-
dren and to make bean bags
to be used by junior children
as a physical education project,
The lunch convener was
Mrs. Robert Holland, assisted
by the mothers of Mrs. Mc -
Robert's room,
a motor trip to South Carolina
, where they will visit the par-
ents of both Mr, and Mrs. Har-
rell and other relatives.
Misses Rose and Ann Rev-
ington spent the weekend in
Burlington, guests of their sis-
ter, Mrs. Tom Hepburn and
family.
Mrs. Lloyd. Bissell and Miss
Merle Law of London were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Hodgins.
'Mrs. Clarence Haskett has
been on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Reving-
ton spent the weekend in De-
troit, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Walker, 1
Miss Vera Wasnidge of To -
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Allen Tindall of Wiarton were. The C. H. Lewis Co. (Lucan)! Insurance
weekend guests of Mr, and has begun work on the new
Mrs. Cliff Abbott, liquor store at Clinton which, '
Mr, and Mrs. John Park] weather permitting, should be' means
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Park and completed by the end of May.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Haskett LAC John Smibert of UP -
attended the Bodrug - Lagan lands station spent Easter at,
wedding in St. Andrew's Fres- his home here,
byterian Church, Sarnia on Mr. Kenneth Simpson of Of,-
Saturday. The bride's mother tawa and Miss Heather Allison
is a first cousin of the Park of Toronto spent a few days
family, with the former's mother, Mrs.
Ernest Ross and Mr. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cough-
lin and family, Mr. and Mrs.
George Young and family .and
Mr. Clarence Lewis of Elgin -
field were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Erle Young at a family
get-to-gether.
Messrs. Harold Brooke and
Russell Williamson of Toronto
visited on Friday the former's
Mr, Jack Park, son of Mr. grandmother, Mrs. Thomas
se. ttttt t ; t ll t ememseeesee, llllll NIONNNoon ttttt I t
Mary Jane Culbert, small
daughter of ;Mrs. Mel Culbert,
after two weeks in St. Joseph's
Hospital was brought home on
Saturday but is still a sick
little gild.
Mr. and. Mrs. John K. Wood
and Terry of London were Sun-
day guests of Mrs. Wood's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Jenkins.
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Mr. Milton Brock returnel
home from St. Marys 'Memorial
Hospital on Saturday last,
Alr. and Mrs. Milne Keller
and family, Exeter, visited Sue -
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Jaques.
Bill Brock is spending the
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Sunday visitors with Mr. andMrs. Mrs. Norman Brock were Mr.
and Mrs. Burton Morgan of
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Skinner of Exeter and Mr. Do-
nald Pullen of Guelph.
Mr, Ross Hern visited on
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