HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-05-11, Page 16Pott. l ay 11, 1941
ucan
and district ;news •
(rc Phone BA 7.425
;orre ponflentc Miss Link Abbott
Sewer
lajReceives award Tr ,rurt
read for hair .styling
. �oon At e recent hair styling'n,in accident
eoinpet tion Held at the London+ Two ,cars and a panel truck
Lectin council has been ad,! School .. Hair ,Dressing, Lynda
vised it will receive Pre-!Lucan,received wore involved in an :accident
a l? Lee Tatlow of eit . at the intersection o High
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sanitary
t .oti its proposed, top award for her hair style<�
liminarY repos
sanitary sewer system at its The award was presented to ways 4 and 7 ' at Elginfield
ra , shortly before 2 p.m. last Wed-
June ineeting. ; the winner by Airs, Alleg
At a recent session, council Draper, owner of the Allegra nesday sending alt three driv-
rotes from verbalaprogress re Beauty Salon, ors to St, Joseph's Hospital,
p i m R Geere and Eric ` N that Lynda has coin.'Earl Hamilton, 47, of RR 3
Skelton, representatives of the plated her. course she will assist Ailsa Craig was listed in fair
engineering firm.
Council directed its roads kett of Lucan, proprietor
committee to proceed with. the; Ione's Beauty Salon, South Greenway of London suffered o
regrading of portions of Beech' London, ina leg injury and was reportedtia
and Chestnut streets and to k good condition.aThe third. L
delay work o th t. Auxiliary sends :bass man, William Donawa, 29, of. L
s her mother, Airs. Llpy!d Has condition with chest and leg
o£ injuries and shock. Daniel
•
t,
oy f.aJIs inside barn,'°'.edeVries
local nr�+ scian
�: eres lyL'o br.0 4'. services were held
at Sl, Alarg s Anglican Church,
Y� •MRS, , ' f'agTC• }viii llitchie of >'aikliill• Brinsiey, on Wednesday, May
r 1 Be', and Airs. L, C, Har, 3, for Douwe DeVrics, 58, of
LA111JBOY$1 rison of London were guests MlcGillivray `Township, wit h
Donald Latt.at tyro, year - old .of. AIr, and Mrs, E1nier Hen- e ;ons,
son of Air, and. Mrs. Robert doe last \i'ednesday .after- ff t
Latta, met avith an ageldient noon stir•• lierrisen, a former
Saturday evening in the barn, rector of St. James Church,
falling through .the floor, He . .now assistant At Cronyn me -
was rushed to a. doctor in Isonal Church, London f •cle
Ailsa Craig who heti :him taken u , qfi. i
o t. Joseph's • ; ;led. at the f neral of Mrs.
t S J. p.. s .i-Ios'pital for d (Christena)
?f -rays. ltichat t i istenal Atkinson
of London at the Beckett fu -
it was found rte bones i neralhome•
were
broken but his s h o u l flee
r s' Mr, and Mfrs, Elmer Cun
bruised• Ile was able to re• ningham of Ingersoll were
turn home Saturday night, guests with the former's moth -
Personal
items r Mrs,.Omar Cunningham m_ l e, on
Mr. and Mii's, Carl Ritchie, .Sunday',
of Baden, spent the weekend Mrs, Hrtiily Tomes who has
with her sister and husband . been a patient three weeks in
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cn :1 Victoria hospital and under.
n a. and un d
ingh..m Mr, and Mrs, —Please turn to :page 17
Lucan personal � Qitems
Mr, and. Mrs, Art AreLeae, Mr. and Ars. Miert Culbert,
f London, Mrs. Fred McLean made bis debut on TV last
nd Mrs, A, K, Hodgins of the , Friday when he appeared on
1cCormick Home called on; the Romper Room program
ucan friends last Sunday, with "Miss Dorothy".
Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Thom. Mrs, Cecil. $iodgins and small
on, Bruce and Marilyn, of To- daughter, Lori, of Exeter, were
ionto, were weekend. guests of Monday guests of :Mr. and Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Abbott Cecil. Hodgins Sr.
and Mr, and Mrs, Moine, Mr, Spencer Armitage Stan-
Eizenga, and Donna Thomson l ley leaves on May 16 for a trip
as a guest of Vicky Eizenga. to Europe.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Stan- 'Mrs, Mel Culbert, daughter
ey were Sunday guests of Mary Jane and her mother,
r. and Mrs, Bruce German Airs, George Patrick, attended
of St. George. the golden.weddin
Mrs, John Campbelland son . g celebra-
ehnny* spent a few days with tion for Mr, and Mrs, Fred
n westepar Mrs, Kay Egan was hostess Trinidad, a student :at OAC,
of Market St. pending the con. ' for the meeting of the Anglican Guelph, received a cut on the s
struction of street drains, Ma -i Evening Auxiliary last Wed- chin but was released from
terial was ordered for repair; nesday. The scripture lesson hospital after treatment,
of the Mar].td
Market St. drain. r was read by Mrs. Corbett, the 'The PPP et Lucan nveeee.
The clerk was instructed to? study book taken by Mrs. Egan gated•
prepare a bylaw authorizing and. the Litany led by the presi. Mr. Hamilton, a brother of w
the munieipality to deal with; dent Mr Roy Hamilton was on his
wells and cisterns with unsafe Mrs. Don Anker reported way to London when hit by the 1
covers, on the annual meeting held at car from Stratford and. the ear M
Reeve Ivan Hearn: was re- lettchenerr, from London when they crash-
quested to make arrangements Articles were brought in to, ed,
for boarding and destroying of be sent to St Paul's .School at J
stray dogs.
Central Mort a and
Hous-
ing Corporation advised coun-
ell that a ratepayer's appliea- to donate $1.00. Ten dollars
tion for a mortgage would be was voted to the Rev, Patrick
reconsidered when sanitary Philips for his work in Africa,
sewers became available, The June meeting will be
School news held at the rectory, Mrs. Ros-
Owing to the resignation of coe Hodgins, Mrs, Charles
Mrs. Don Hearn, Mrs. Charles Corbett and. Mrs. Arnold Lewis
Corbett men be in charge of assisted the hostess.
Dixon, of. London, held at the
Cardston, Mr. and 'Mrs. Sheridan Rev- Seven Dwarfs Restaurant last
Mortgage Haus ington before moving to Toron-
Granton ins Saturday,
Institute
to on Saturday, Ellen Smout, small daughter.
Mr. and Mrs, William Kilmer of Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Smout
and three sons of Kitchener of London, was a weekend
were Sunday guests of Mr. guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
and Airs. Louis Kilmer, Wes Atkinson.
Mr. and !Airs, Cecil Armitage Rev. and Mrs, G. A. Moore
spent Sunday with the latter's and. family of Port Dover were
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi weekend guests of Mr. and
Darling, of Parkhill. Other Mrs. U. F. Stanley.
guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Graham of Arkona,
In lieu of the bake sale it
was decided for each member
the kindergarten till the end of Medway euchre
June. The Medway Euchre Club
School pictures taken recent- played its final four -table eu-
chre by Mr. Rudy Engel have chre at the home of 'Mr. and
arrived at the school and are Mrs, Chester McComb last
satisfactory, Friday night..
Reports for the'third school High score prizes went to
term will be sent home to Mrs.William McComb and Mr.
parents the end of this week, OttDaley; lone hand razes
A new safety patrol for 1961- to Mrs. Erle Middleton ,and.
62 will be formed this week. Mr. Wilbert Stanley and. low
Twenty children have been prize to Mrs. Carmen
score
Hodgins end Mr. William Mc-
Comb.
The next outing for the club
will be a chicken dinner pic-
nic at the summer cottage of
Mr. and Mrs. William McComb
at Ipperwash on. July 30.
registered to enter kindergar-
ten next September.
Letters were sent out Mon-
day, May 8, to parents re-
? gaeding the time children are
i to be sent to school, in the
morning 'and at noon, :to .insure
safety and protection of the
• safety patrol.
United Church WA
The May meeting of the
!United Church Woman's As-
• sociation was held in the church
schoolroom last Wednesday
evening with the president,
Mrs. George. -Piaui in the chair.
Mrs.. Erle ,Young was assisted
in the 'worship service by Mrs.
Louis Kilmer.
Mrs. Sheridan Revington as
guest speaker reported on the
recent Presbytery WA meeting
held in the Empress United
Church, London. Her talk dealt
• mostly on the new United
• Church's Women's Organza-
' tion. Mrs. Young, who pre-
sided for the program, gave .a
reading on Christian Citizen-
ship.
Owing to ill -health Mrs. Ira
Carling tendered her resigna-
'tion as parsonage convener
and Mrs. Sheridan Revington
ways appointed her successor. tertain them in a most•out-
; Mrs. G. E. Nicholson was made standing manner. This coining
a member of the•flower coin- Thursday evening, the same
niittee to fill one of 'the posi- Johnny Cash•will return to the
tions made vacant by death. same Lucan Arena to again
' Plans were made for the an- perform in his inimitable, out-
nual blossom tea, scheduled tot standing manner, Oen'the same
be held in the church school.-' program for the evening, will
room, May 27, and a tentative t be Johnny Western, Gordon
date of June 22 set for the an-' Terry, The Tennessee Two and
nual strawberry supper, other outstanding entertainers.
So why not plan to be on hand,
Thursday evening, May 11 at
9 p,m. in the Lucan Arena.
Recreation
ttV//At l
ac es
Be SAM SCREATON
Director •of Recreation
Last Friday evening, the
newly organized Lucan Teen
Town held their third Record
Hop — the most successful to
date. The next get-together
will be on Friday evening,
May 19 at the Lucan Arena
auditorium. This will be the
last social evening of the Lu -
can Teen Town until after
school examinations are over,
One year ago last September,
the largest audience to assem-
ble in the Lucan Arena, ga-
thered to see and hear the
very talented Johnny Cash en -
Church
Activities
Pentecostal Holiness Church
Two bible quizzes, "Who
Was He?" and! "It Happened
At Night", were ehjoyed by
the Young People at their
Friday night meeting,
Mrs. Clayton Abbott and
Miss Lorraine Graham sang a t
duet and the president conduct-
ed an object lesson on "Good s
Useful Eggs".
On Sunday, in:the absence of
the pastor, the Rev, F. P.
Thomson, of Toronto, a for- d
mer Lucan pastor, was in
s
On Saturday, May 13, The
Forest City Kennel bleb will
present their annual Interna-
tional Dog Show in the Lucan
Arena. This will be the first K
time such an event has been b
staged in Lucan.
Some of the finest 'show dogs b
from all parts of Canada and I
the United States will be on ur
show.
In addition to the regular
judging of breeds there will be a
chooses officers
At the annual meeting of
the Granton WI Mrs. Clarence
Lewis was elected president.
Other officers are: vice-
presidents, Mrs. Norman Hod-
gins, Mrs. B. M, Hanson; sec-
retary -treasurer, Mrs. Edith
Jermyn; assistant, 'Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downs
Wilson; district director, ,Mrs. and M. and Mrs. Baker, of
Kenneth Hodgins; Branch di- Granton, were Saturday guests
rectors, Mrs. Andrew Knox of Mr. and Mrs. Allan West -
and Mrs. William Allan; press man and Miss Mabel Mc -
reporter, Mrs. B. Hanson end Roberts, of London, was a
Mrs. Clarence Lewis; auditors, Sunday guest.
Mrs. Gordon Dann and Mrs. Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
B, Hanson. Aljoe Culbert on Sunday in-
cluded their daughter, Mar-
garet, of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Ryan, of Lucan, Mrs.
Ethel Kerr, Mrs. Ray Penhale
and. Mr. Herb Beaver, all of
Exeter.
The May meeting of the Ang- •Mr. William Ranting, who
Bean Woman's Auxiliary, was underwent his second opera -
held last Wednesday at the tion in. St, Joseph's Hospital,
home of the president, !Airs. T. is recuperating at his home
C. McFarlane. Mrs. Harold here.
Corbett read the Scripture Mr. •and. Mrs. Gordon Mains,
lesson and ,Mrs. Erwin Scott or Dorchester, called on Lucan
led in the litany. friends on Sunday.
As Mrs. Jackson expects to "Miss Dorothy" of the TV
move back to England, it was Romper Room and Va1Ii Smith
necessary to appoint ,a new and daughter Kelly of CFPL
Living Message Secretary, Dressmaking and Fashions,
Mrs,• Harold-..Counsey consented were Sunday guests of Mr. and
to take the position. Mrs. J. S. Radcliffe.
Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Wraith
and family have moved into
the house vacated by Mrs,
Elearnor Emerick,
Mr. and (Mrs. Elmer Joyce,
of Biddulph, have moved into
the home vacated. by Mrs.
James Hodgins on 'William St.
Mr. Leroy Revington moved.
on Wednesday into his new
home vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
W. Stuart on Main St. North.
Mrs. Revington was' brought
out on Sunday from Victoria
Hospital to see her new home.
Mrs. John Knight sand family
of Kintore, who has been
keeping Mrs. Revington's baby,
were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Mert Culbert after
taking the baby to see his
mother.
IMr. sand Mrs. George Tinney
and granddaughter, Elaine
Kettle, of Exeter, were Sunday
guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. E. W.
Pepper.
Miss Diane Walker, Byron,
was a weekend guest of Miss
Helen Hodgins.
Mrs. Sheridan Revington last
Friday night attended a public
speaking contest in the Credi-
ton Town Hall for public school
children in district schools.
Her 11 -year-old granddaughter,
Carla Revington, daughter of
Mr. and (Mrs. Lyle Revington,
came second in a group of
four competitors in her class.
Susan Shipway was a guest
of Margaret Armitage last
Monday, the occasion being
Margaret's fifteenth birthday.
Mrs. James Hodgins, Mr,
and Mrs, Pat Daley and family
visited with Lucan relatives
and friends last Sunday.
Mr. Neil Lachie and Donnie
were Saturday guests of Mr,
and Airs. M. 0, Smith and Mr,
and Mrs. Terry Oharsley and
Mrs. Louis Kilmer attended
Mrs. Smith's birthday party on
Monday night,
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Dickins bf
London were Monday•guests. of
the former's sister, Mrs, Bob
Coleman.
Mr, and Mrs, Colin Nugent
of London left for a ,few days'
vacation in Ottawa. The lat-
ter's Mother, Mrs, T, A, Hod,
gins, accompanied their as far
as West RiI1 for a visit with
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mie, and Mrs. William West,
ney,
Mr, and Mrs, Herold Hunter
have returned. to Detroit after
spending' a few day with the
fornier's mother, Mrs, John
Casey.
Rev. end Mrs. A. li, liar-
rison, now of Durham, stayed
at the rectory :here during the
pact three days of Synod n,id
Mr, l-larristoit' and Mr. Lan
caster went to London each
day,
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Forth and
Robert, ober of
Detroit, were week.
Coming Verne they west= the Don d Doewns, tte of Mr, and Mrs,
esus of an aunt and uncle Mrs, Toe Whelihan, 'Whalen,
Mrs Park's, Professor 'and was a Saturday guest of Mrs'.
rs. 5 A. Knox, at Kingston. Warner McRoberts.
re they_ visited lateen's Uni= Mrs. Harvey Reelgins, who
ersity, whe'r'e Mrs, Park grad- was a patient in St, Joseph'§'
aced, Hospital for five months fol.
The pad, arrived borne ;• tin- lowing surgery, was Able to be
ria
evening
fon the trip,
b ,Tnffery't henie iulbert,ssmelldsor bf.'
Plans were finalized for the
North Middlesex District An.
nual to be held at Granton,
May 11.
WA to pack baler
Mrs. T. A. Hodgins, Dorcas
secretary, reported on the bale
and displayed several •articles
'brought in to the meeting.
Plans were finalized for the
dessert Bridge :and Euchre
which was held in the Parish
Hall on Wednesday.
Mrs. Harold Hodgins was
one of the delegates to the
74th annual meeting of the WA
held recently at Kitchener. In
her absence Mrs. McFarlane
and Mrs. Scott read her re-
port. Assisting the hostess were
Mrs. Bob Coleman, Mrs. Bert
Jackson and Mrs. P. 0. King,
Postmaster hospitalized
Mr. Charlie Haggar, Lucan
postmaster, last Monday fell
in the post office and•sprained
his ankle,
On Tuesday he was taken to
St. Joseph's Hospital for X-rays
and cast and was told he would
be off work for a month. On
Friday he developed a pain in
his ehest land was taken back
to the hospital on Saturday for
treatment and is still there at
time of writing.
Lucan girl injured
While playing in her home,
aren Herbert, small daughter
Mr. and Mrs, Royden Her-
ert, Water St., fell off a bunk
ed and suffered a broken sol-
ar -bone and first rib, last Sat --
day.
She ways taken to St. Joseph's
Hospital on Sunday for X-rays
nd treatment. Karen is a
kindergarten pupil and will be
out of school for a few days
a
t least.
Farniiy •
inspects
he very interesting Obedience
Trials and judging. For dog
overs, this will be an out -
tending event; for those others
he day will be an ifiterestin
one to see, This unusual event
will continue throughout th
ay, therefore, whatever time
lilts i
s jai r convenience, you
may come to see. Children
wen accompanied by parents
are admitted free, Hope to see
you there,
Legion Auxiliary binge
Again the jack -pot was un-
claimed at the Legion AuxiI
ary bingo at the Legion Hal
est Thursday.
Mrs, Joe Haskett of Luca
w ho shared the third part o
he consecutive bingo with
are French of Whalen, won
e $5 consolation prize. Mrs
ack Steacy of Lucan won the
rat pert of the consecutive.
rs. John Beeman of. Birr and
Ai
• Clarence Taylor of Exeter
en the second part.. Mr, Tay
r. also shared the fifth bine
with Mrs. lla•rald ilutler of
near.):
Mrs. Jim Reacher of Birr
ho won the first bingo shared
he top line ``Share the Wealth"
ith Mrs. Herold Butler. Nor-
a Davis of Lucan: wont the
u11 card prize
Mrs, Cecil Neil, one 61 bee
can's most consistent- winner,
won both the third and sixth
bingo this week,
Other winners were Mr. 7toy
Miss Pepper of Exeter, Miss Nbreen
Walkonl of Woodham, Mrs,
live Frederick, Whalen, Mr,
arilBond and Mrs, Winton
athe'arts both Of Rican.
charge of both services. The
ladies trio sang at the morn- h
ing service and Mrs, Ed .But-
ler sang a solo in the evening
and accompanied herself on
the piano accordion.
United Church
e
u
, Mr. Dave Park, who' has
, been confined to his home for
a month with pneumonia, was
able to leave last Tuesday with
Mrs, Park and. four children
on a motor trip to Ottawa
where they were guests of
Mrs. Parks sister and brother-
in-law, Mr, and Mrs. G. W.
White.
n In Ottawa they visited many
places of interest, including
the Parliament Buildings. On
Friday, accompanied by Mr,
and Mrs, White, the party
landed in 11/entreat to say fare-
, well to Mrs. Park's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jeffery,
who were leaving for England
on "The Empress of Canada"
o which was making its maiden
trip bank to England. The
party were fortunate in having
the opportunity to tour this
large new Ocean liner,
While in Montreal the 'Parks
fancily visited Mr, and Mrs.
B, J. Roberts, formerly of Luc
ea
gu
of
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da
no
Wayne Culbert was convener
for the Lucan.Clandeboye ?PC
meeting in the Luean hutch ' 1
last Sunday evening, He was
'assisted in the worship by,
Sheila Donaldson, Rev. G, W.:, t
Seth led. in a singsong and. E
took the Bible study, A film on, th
• juvenile •delinquency was shown f
by Wayne Culbert,
Anglican Church Ai
i
Another splendid congrega- ev
tion was out for the 11 o'clock lo
service,
A pastoral letter supporting. L
religious instruction in public
schools signed by the arch w
bishop and 11 bishops,. inched- t
ing the Rt, Rev, G. N. Luxton, ; w
Bishop of Hilton,: Was read by; m
the rector. r f
:being :Rogation Suffd*y,, 1Vir.
Lane aster preached a ;Serfieon
suitable for the day,
On Thursday at 10 a,m.
there will be a holy Cominun.,
On service. 1
i n the even!
n the
teeter and choir' will attend'
the West Middlesex Deanery 0
Service of Witness at St, John's H
Chtircli, Strathroy. 112'
new ocean liner
14,4
the rector,R v, t li, Ari
o, icier ing,.
He was born in Holland but
had resided in McGillivray
Township. for about S5 years
and wasrcha memberMooreofsvtheille,Ava
ion .oestra,
He had been in failinghealth
since last fall and spet some
tins
e in .South
HuronHospits
l
'Exeter, and later in St
seph's 1•Iospital, London, where
he died suddenly Sunday,. April
3the0, Mrspast. DeVrries khas been a
patient in St, ,Joseph's also for
four wees,
Murdy funeral direc or
, Lu -
can, warrangas in echments,arge of alae fun -
oral
He is survived besides his
wife by one daughter, .Joanna;
two step -daughters, Mrs, Har•
ry (Connie) Johnston, London,:
and Mrs, ',Karl (Betty) Mosteg,
AfeGillivray Township; f i v e
brothers, and one sister, Lam-
bert, Australia, Marrnen, Hol-
land, Dirk, Prospect Hill, Wiet-
ze and Hans, London, and Mrs,
Folkert Alger;, Holland,
Pallbearers were Tom .Oil -
piety, Jack Gilmour, Wilfred
Dixon, Tom Kooy, Murray
Carter and Joe Conlin,
St, James WA and Guild
UM, Karl O'Neil, a member
of the WA, entertained the
ladies of St. .Tames WA and
Guild at her home in Lucan,
GtiWRCH NEWS
St Janes
At St, Jantes •Church on sun;
day, May 7, the reetor, the
iter. E. 0. Lancaster, adniin-
lstered the rites n baptism
for •,Stephanie Joanne,. daugh-
ter of Mr• and Airs, Beverly
Cunningham, 'godparents M.
and Mrs• Richard Knights et
Crediton;• Bruce William, son
of Ali. and Mrs. Elmer .Joyce,
godparents 'Mr, and 1Vlrs, Ron,
aid Wade, Londo.n;, Carolyn
Jean, daughter .of Mr. and
Mrs, Kenneth 13rporn, godparr
ents Mr, 'and Mrs,. Bert Bor
land, Centralia,
Mr. Lancaster cho e a
s. ,an
propriate "text for rogatipn and
baptism. Sunday, ".Aur .church
challenges us to .a deeper life
with prayer 'and stronger in
faith; just as we pray for
b1essings on the •seed, so we
need God's blessing oil the
sower", he said,.
Mrs, Andy Carter, president,
presided. Scripture was read
by "Mrs, Arthur Cunningham. q„141ee44eee,e,u4ue. eemeeetelete,ettereefelere,,e.u.,,r„n,„ 1.141444144ee141444u1 ll141 ,
Mrs. Andy Carter gave a
report <sI the 74th 'annua'1 meek - ;
~memo 4u1u,.14.1rl1g14n.n.U,r,win.4lpll.ulrl.uulnluuuurl.Pe.,,,,ulr.relrn,4ruMotif
In closing he stressed to d111R
parents, godparents of spon•
sors their past in the spirituel
life the children received
membership .at .the servie
There was special music be
the senior .and junior choir;
for the ,service,
k iowers on the retable were
in memory :fo Air, end Mrs..
Eslie Hodg"son, given by the;
family, other flowers were in.
memory of Mrs.. Richard At-
lcinsgn, former member,.who
died last week,
United Church
At the United Churc. on •Sun-
_.�.h
day, Mee 7 the ininister, the
Rev,, 1, W. Saeli, 'took for his
:sermon s bje t
in the
common chores of life", 'Mrs,
K• Thompson played for the
service.
Next Sunday, special music
for *Mother's Day including
baptismal service.
Anniversary service will be
May eft.
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FOREST CITY KENNEL CLUB
16TH ALL BREED CHAMPIQNSHiP
Dog SI ow
And Obedience Trials
Under Canadian Fennel Club Rules
Lucan Arena
Saturday, y, Ma 13
May
Judging from 10 a,m, to 9 p.m.
ADMISSION 500 ADULTS
Children with Parents Free
ing held in St. John's the
Evangelist Church, Kitchener,
of the Woman's Auxiliary.
A letter was received from
prayer partner. +the Rev. Ad-
rian Green, 1Gfayerbhorpe, Al-
berta, thanking for gifts ;re-
ceived and also from Mohawk
Institute, Brantford, for quilt.
Honor Mother
ON HER DAY, MAY 14
by giving her a new permanent
or finger -wave, expertly
styled at the . ,
Snipp and Style
LUCAN
Shoppe
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Notice
Residents. of the Lucan area can win $15,00 by
designing a suitable sign to be placed at both
entrances to Lucan, on Highway No. 4.
Submit drawing in simple form on 8” x 11"
paper to Haskett's Furniture.
CONTEST CLOSES JUNE 15
Sponsored by Lucan Lions Club
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