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'.CNR employee
Arthur Leo McIthergey. 70,
o Loden, died on SendaY.
May 14, at St. Joseph's Nes-
pital, London.
The body rested at the john
T. Donohue Funeral lionne.
London, then to St. Michael's
Church for 'requiem high mass
on Tuesday, May 16 at 9 a. -
when, Father i E. McKeon
officiated, Interment Was in $t.:
PAtrick's cemetery, Biddulph
(per Leman). •
The pallbearers were six
tephews. Kevin and Lee Illor-
kin, Vincent Carrigan, Joe,
Leo and Charlie Mellhargey.
Besides his wife, Helena, he
is survived by three brothers
and one sister, Austin and Fred
of London, Fred and Mrs.
Elizabeth Jackson of Lucan,
, San of the late Mr, and Airs.
John nicIlhargey he was born
on No. 7 Highway near Elgin -
field. He farmed for a short
time before becoming an em-
ployee of the CNR. After 37
j years be retired five years
• ago. Until he retired he was a
member of St. Mary's church,
• London, then of St. Michael's.
Play baed
on z leend
.
Haskett
Mrs, M, Maskett
cIdulph native
fri
irs• ch e
'70 , of
Victor •Corti, who tame to Mtge $tes Tanean, died in Vic -
London from the West about tOrta Hospital, FridaY, lay
three years ago, has written 19.
play ehti tl e d "The Sky's The body rested at the C.
Aflame,based on the infant. Haskett and Son Funeral Home
ous activities of Lucan's 131ack fl Luean until e pm, Monday
Deuellys. This play will be, when the Rev. E. O. Lancaster
presented at the Jolly Coach.' of Holy Trinity Church core
man Inn. in few weeks. ! ducted funeral service. Inter -
Mr. Corti was assistant di- milt was .in St. James ceme-
rector of the University of tery, Clandeboye.
Western Ontario'e Mayers Pall -bearers included, Clay -
Guild in 1959 and presided in, ton, Glen, and LloYd Haskett,
1960. Hie one act play, "Des- Laverne Morley, Ernest O'Neil
troy Wonder," was premiered and Lorne Hodgirts.
at the Jolly Coachman Inn,Besides her husband, she is
last Thursday evening.
, survived by one daughter
, (Auctrey) Mrs. John Graham
Demonstrate hair styling • of Chatham, one etep-dettgli-
The Junior WI was held at ter (Velma) Mrs. John Cum
-
the Hollings horne an No., ,4 mins of Toronto and one step -
highway, There were 11 glitts : son, Calvin Haskett of Lucan,
present. also two sisters, Miss Bessie
One teacher and student front
Ivan Sales Hair 0 r e s s i n g Foreman of Toronto and (Ka-
tie) Mrs, John Davey of Wood -
School of London gave a talk stock,
on good hair grooming, Other Daughter of the late ' Mr.
future activities were planned, and Mrs, Wm. Foreman, Mrs.
Miss Dodge, county secre- Haskett the former Jane l'Hlda
tary, visited the meting. The
, _ „ (J ennie) Foreman, wa-s born
rest of the meeting was a joins near Grantee. She merried Mr,
, meeting with the boys. Haskett December 1.922 and
C 4 Bid -
lived on a farm on on,
• dulph two and a 'hale miles
Lucan personal items i,oureta,v,11,2uyeaenarsuntaigl ago.
to
Fete best d C
bowlers
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rector of ceremonies. , three hours. Except for the feet
...., 0 tuneral service.
.. ...................„,....„ .,.., James Cluireit eemetera.
interment triok plate in SL i tetralheeeteabagli(ley. torperkerv.a.siiezentAm';as
H Pallbearers were Genrge flown to Mallon. Airport .'where •
Thomson, Maurice Simpeon, s it was :met by Murdy .enabu.
Donald. Harding, .Cceil Carter, ]ano, Lunn, MendaY .ltighf,
Wilmer ,Scott and -.George- "litersi Kenneth, Vette is in Mien
Mr. Blake .operated. his, etvnlilgereSPatah
ilareli‘,1711Qeseejr
d. 1.4411.!'rislt1
.1
e‘e,4vers.
'transport business hauling eat- third degree berms
get to the west yeast. lie,. with ,•
hie son, Kenneth, were return.- t .P.'"9"41: Items'
linfge tyritttcilitAWeaasll'Ion .1):lellilseittn. WWilietaliledlirO5l'itePATrictPYV'raiti5er 'r:Ptettn1310:
-,or train crash victim
,,,,,be colleen Bowling League ' - - '' n's - - "'" ' held its annual banquet at the By MfeSs 4, H. PATON ,the former Marguerite Dame
Green Forest Motel At. Grand CLANDEDOYE MI. And twa sons, Kenneth and
Bend last Friday .ti.Ight With .38 Funeral services were heida Donald; one daaghter, Norma,
members preaent. on Tuesday, May 30 for Harold alledssLondoen: has Parents, Mr.
Mrs, Jack Arnold, who was nos mow, aged 47, at the and mrs. tossed Blake, Mc-
1A01‘CvelitorotehedePirioeforuer diWnindeerhIfvoal; tordy funeral home in Luean ' C*IllivraY inwnsbie; Iil"e bra'
s 'th th Rev Dr II C E I -
yl e , . ‘ e, thers. Arnold et Clandeboye,
Christ Dieciples, 'Lynda, of -It" sisters. Mrs' 1'V'' E. (°1-i el
ficiating, assisted by the It ev, Saverelgil' Lucan, and lirs'
porter for the year was a guest and C. t a n d e b o y e United,'"
G. W. Sach, pastor et Lucan '1,:el'n (Laverne) SrigleY1 Lon -
and was asked to say the bless murales, 1 On Monday evening a Na-
m., a - .. 1 • • .SounniecraSiervirliocrne el:vasThloie5led. taking
London October 30, 1913, son of f
Mr' and '4‘117* 13'"Seli Blake, ' part
nlyeeLreealnY,MPACI., CRlolfdfd,C1CtliblaePrl
seat.
di -
Audrey Glenn as captain of Mlle el is'raY survivedtlib's, ' Itis wife, ' and PM Charlie Corbett ae de
the League Champs, "Who
Cares," accepted the Ne-wa,
re-
ceived 0 small trophy. Joyce [reworks bla
Trophy and each member -
AfePenald as captain of "The
accepted the Dee 'Smith Fiba,
or Sunday bl ze
..„,,, th, piay,. chamt.
She was member of Holy
• Mr. Ceell Hodgins of Exeter Miss Beverley Jeffery, of
Trinity Church, Lucan, the La-
• -has rented the apartment be- , London, was A holiday visitor dies Gem, the Woman's Aux-
ing vacated by Mr, M. G. with her aunt, Mrs. Dave Park wary and the Women's 'nett-
Dupius on alain St. teeth and' and family. tute.
expects to move about June 1.1 Miss Marlene Revington, Ort January 22 she took a
Mrs. daughter of 'Mr, and Mrs. Sher- stroke and was taken Vieto-
Mrs. Charles Powers,
Steacy, daughter of Mr. anet her speech or the use of her
ria HosPital but never regained
• Kenneth :McGowan, miss Nellie idan Revington, and Miss Jane
Foreman and Mr. Duncan Ross!
of London attended the, funeral' Mrs. Jack Steacy of Lucan right arm.
• of were two of the over $00 stu-
Mr, Roland Hodgins last Fri-
:. day. Idents of the London Teachers'
who held their annual M
Mrs. Alurray Hodgins attend-' college,
.
rs. W. Downing
ed the Board of Directors', graduation banquet last Tues.'
' Camp meeting for Kee-lalo-Kee 1 ' ales in hospital
day night in the cafeteria of I,
' ;last Tuesday night which was the Beal Technical School,
held in the Robinson -Memorial' Mrs, -Warner McRoberts of Mrs, William Downing, the
• United Church,. London, st. the Dresden HS staff -spent the
former Eutheria Wiilsie, 74, of
which time she was appointed H holiday weekend et her home Alice St., Lucan, died 'in Vic-
Seven• secretary, here and spent Sunday with
Mrs. Maurice Bladder of Kirke Loxia Hospital, London, on Fri -
i
-- . members of the Unit-' day, May 19.
ed Church flower committee' ton. She was in her usual health
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Wise-
. met at the home of the con- I on Wednesday visiting the C.
vener, Miss Muriel Carling last' man and. son Michael. and Miss
Haskett and & Son Funeral
plans' Jean Stanley of Toronto, also
s for the annual blossom tea to Mr. and Mrs, Verne Towers Home and going for a walk
., Tuesday night to finalize
. .1. i and family of Glencoe were later. That evening she took a
presented with a corsage end
also with e gift as e token of
appreciation.
Mise Lina Abbott AS a. re-
ardt pa s • CI tirehf Norman and Wilmer, at home'
sin,
Large .eoinie .place cards:as
-well as a :aft.lUmhler and
epoon were.pined at each
• be held in e c r
room, Saturday, May 27 from ' recent guests of Mr, and Mrs.
' Wilbert Stanley.
3 to 5 pan, ,
Mr. J. W. Cantelon, MBE, eil Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hod-
, gins and daughter Miss Jean
• Victoria, and Dr. C. Bruce
Hodgins, spent the holiday
Oantelon of West Lorne spent!
'weekend in Detroit, the guests
a few days last week with
Mrs. Hodgins' sister, Mrs.
' their parents, Mr, and M. J.1 °f
H. Cantelon of Main St. south. ' Lily O'Neil,
The former brought a recorded Mrs. Harry McFalls, of Lon -
was a Senday visitor with
message from his children to don,
their grandparents and -took' Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Reving-
ton.
home one from the grandpar-:
ents to his children, I . Mrs. Irene Shipp, Miss Sheila
' Shipp and Mr. Jerry Row of
• Jackie Park has be n e
e ent' Woodstock were Sunday vist-
fined to his home for over a tors at the rectory.
week with a bad attack of flu.
. •,The meeting for the making Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Ken -
which had drick were Sunday guests of
of cancer dressiegs, the latter's parents, Mr. and
to be cancelled last month ow- Mrs. Mac Lamont of Cromarty.
ing to lack of material, will be
Ab -
held in the United Church Mr. and Mrs. Clayton bott and Linda and Mr. and
• schoolroom May 25. 1 Mrs Hugh Bietch were Sunday
Kevin Montgomery, ll'
, sTna ' guests of M d Mrs. Arthur
son of Mr, and Mrs. R. K.' Bell of Ingersoll.r.an
Montgomery of Beech St , who Mr. and Mrs. Don Hodgins
had his tonsils eemoLvoendao.aut, SI and Mrs, Isabel Copeman of j
Joseph's Hospital,
. able to be around again. cif Mr. and Mrs, Wes Hodgins
stroke, was taken to Vietoria
Hospital and died early Fri-
day morning.
She was a member of the
Lucan United Church and the
Woman's Association.
She is -survived by her huss
hand, Lucants oldest resident
who will be 99 in September,
one step -son Harvey Downing
of Ashburn, Georgia, one sis-
ter, Delia (Mrs. C. E. .Tack -
son of Harrietswille) and one
brother, George Willsie of St.
Thomas.
The funeral service was •con-
ducted by -the Rev. G. W.
Sach at the Murdy funeral
home, Luean on Monday with
interment in Birr United ceme-
tery.
Pal] -bearers included Messrs.
John Park, Don Revington, Ro-
bert Anderson, Ivan Stanley,
Erle Mathers and Burns Smith.
Station trophy and her mem-
!tors also received small tro-
An, ..89 -car freight train steer ing nine Weeks in St. Joseph's.
Moose Jaw,
if:):IPrist.alEmil.Y Tomes refereed
'and his son critically injured. .from Victoria Hospital after
An eye witness, stated :that being hospitalized for ..over- five
....ecttan-leergr,ienttrellt:IrvcefrceirScetaartrtri'sebolacflrit'Pea14:11.4eeclidlieasilall.wcks at . dugbter ''llaIltile'ph5C47)7411:1,4:::;i4h: 4:11:'
stroyed. the 'ye-
hiele„ tow oil Venters and throe
box cars. Eight thousand gal -
Ions of feel oil sand gasoline
Children playing with fire ethe fire.
Individual trophies went to crackers are blamed for a fire,' Both store ?nd epartMent
Muriel Carling for high aver-, which threatened the Revington I were damaged by smoke and
age: Anne Marie Murdy, high Meat Market the dwelling of1will nave to he repainted. The
triples Jane Stens', high sin- Mr. Harold IY/cFalls and near- frig was burned out but fortu-
gle and Muriel Kennecty, spare, by stores about 10:45 Sunday' nately there was little meat in
I it at the time. There was en
Consolation pins went to the
evening.
AlcFalls
high triple. happened to oil tank both upstairs on the
members of th e following look out her wiedow, saw the balcony and downstairs -near
teams, Whodidites, Lucanettes, blaze -and gave the alarm, Mr, the fire but neither exploded.
St. Pats, end — so no
one, went home empty-handed,
Family Mother's Day dinner
Twelve members of the Car-
lingsWelpole family held a
Mother's Day turkey dinner at
Bruce inn on Mother's Day.
Among the guests four gen-
erations were represented con-
sisting of two great grand-
mothers, Mrs. Rob Walpole of
Kincardine and airs. Ira Car-
ling of Lucan, grandmother,
Mrs,Elmer Walpole ef Kin-
cardine and Mrs. Ron Finlay- the apartment floor to get at
son and baby son Lynn of Kin-
cardine.
Other guests included Mr,
daughters Terry, Sherry and
Area horses
Elmer W a 1p o 1 e, his three
Avis, Mr. Ron Finlay,son, all
of Kiecaedine, and Mr, Earl
Carling and Miss lltauriel Car-
ling, both of Liman. Before
the dinner ,some of the party
went in swimming in the lake
and found the water perfect.
Piano is used
The kindergarten room et
Lucan Public School is now the
proud possessor of * lovely
piano, thanks mainly to those
friends and parents who have
supported Christmas card sales
in the past two years.
Since the piano arrived, it
has been in almost constant
use because of the many en-
tries in the approaching music
festival.
ohn Hodgins
London were Thursday guests
Mr. end Mrs. Alex Young, and Mr. Milton Robinson of former grocer
. accompanied by their son -in- London was a Sunday guest,
law and daughter, Dr. and! Mrs. Wes Revington, her John Rolend Hodgins, 62,
lairs. Robert Coates of London i small son, Ronnie, her mottle -se died in Victoria Hospital, Lon -
attended the graduation of their Mrs. Maude Gollings and sis- don, after a lengthy illness.
son, Jack, at Nova Scotia, last ter, Ws, Dick Wise of London The body rested in the C.
week. ' and Mrs, Doug Kennedy of Haskett and San Funeral Horne
Mrs, Le Roy Itevington spent Bryanston were holiday guests in Lucan until 2 p.m. Friday,
. Sunday -at her home here, of Mrs. Wise's daughter at the May 19, when the Rev. 0. E.
Soo. Lancaster conducted funeral
Mr, and Mrs, U. F. Stanley, services. Interment was hi Se
Mrs. H. S. Stanley, Mrs. Al Janies cemetery.
Bromwich and Nancy Lewis Pallbearers included Messrs,
were Sunday visitors of the Clayton Thompson, Gary El -
Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Moore of
Port Dover.
Barry and Roger Black,
Anglican sons of Mr. and Mts. Art Black
The fl in(hehelmet of Islington, formerly of Lu -
at the Sunday morning sery. can, spent the holiday week -
daughter arid three sons, Donna
ice were ie mernery of the end here. Barry was a guest of
1
late Mr. Poland Hodgins. The Mr. And Mrs, R. T. Rummell (Mrs, Don Corman of Komoka)
John of Exeter, Williern of junior choir sang an anthem, and Roger of Mr, and Mrs, L. can and Terry, Komeka, also
Lu -
There was an attendance of A. Kennedy, one sister, Mrs. Viola Jenkin
s eight at the first confirmation Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bed- of Bradford.
class in the church last Wed- gins and boys visited Kee -Mo -
1 nesday. Kee Camp last Saturday and Son of the late Mr. arid Mrs.
.1. J. Hodgins he was born and
1 Sunday afternoon there aveme assisted in preparing the camp
raised in leicen, attending the
two baptisms, David James for its re-opezeng June 30.
Luean Public met High tchools.
' W o r r a 11 and Jane Muriel Miss Pearl Ashworth of To- Ile was a member fg Holy
Hardy. The former is the son ronto was a holiday guest of' Trinity Church,
Vor A number of year's he
and his father had a grocery
store here. Thert he worked for
years in the creamery until ill
health forced him to leave.
Hardy and her gedoarents few days with IVIr. and .airs. About three and a halt years
were Mr. Arid Mrs. Alert Cul- Perry Charsley. ago he bought a chicken farm
beet. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kilnier near Koniolc and moved from
United Church attended a family dinner party Lucan but ill health Sent him
A f h -'
The Rev. Bruce Guy of Mier- -
ton was the gueet epeaker at law and daughter, Mr. and
Jeastor was taking arativersary site Heights, London, recently.
day,
Mrs, Blume Neale. 13elniont,
spent a few daYe with Mrs,
Abner Heedrie last week,
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Jens Anderson also gave the , ear, Reeingten says it is d t Hum". t 11$111$1111111191111
to estimate the loss at present tenement, t mean l ll t t mane. t piss
alarm arid notified Mr. Fred 4
Revington, the owner of the but may be in the eeighbors
store,
The ft:remit with the assist-
ance of volunteers were able
to confine 'the fire to the 'Wild -
hood of S4,000. However Ins
loss is covered by insurance.'
He hopes to be operating again
as usual, by the end of the,
ing adjoining •the hack of the week,
store,
bMalleitacullY has
sd aerixitoll'attdaolor; to be re-routed from Main St,
During the fire, traffic had ;
forvaa tethde by -apartmentl‘lr.LeRoy tR'eeeveinntli
used for storage and the mem-
The building destroyed was
ton, all of which was so badly pressor tank.
gutted, it will have to be re -
Legion Auxiliary bingo
built. Holes had 'to be cut in
There was. no winner at the
Legion Auxiliary bingo at the
Legion Hall last Thursday and
only one split bingo all eve -
nine.
Mrs, Pat Crudge won the $5
e°T11.17elatNi°ellil family. had their
•
•
Church
Activities
son. Russell Goddard, W...1,
Smith, Carl Isaac and Keith
Jenkin.
He is survived by his wife,
the former 011ie Isaac, one
of ,Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gorden her brother, Mr. D. A. Ash -
Worrell, Hie godparents were worth, and niece artd nephew,
Mr. Austin Hodgins, Mr. Ham- Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe ltodgins
ilton Hedging and Mrs. Charles and family.
Grine. The latter ia the daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Erie Burt of
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kernnere, N.Y. is Spending a
WI treats
grandmas
The grandmother's meeting
of the Lunn WI was held in
the 'Community 'Memorial Cen-
tre last Thursday evening with
the president, Mrs. C. H.
George in- the chair. Mrs.
George Paul acted as secretary
for the meeting.
The motto, ''Age is not a
matter of years but rather a
state of mind" was discussed
by Mrs. Paul.
the: ofeloek service es the Jniul l'Intist" 11111/161.*
- • . The sixth annual North Mid..
sered bv the Lucen Heine and' 'Milian) bal'inatng PerldaV,
;preached eti tutstartdilig
nail on the theme "Gee in a , I A' Mr. Themes _emery tartan 16
bo". The junior thote stole' "n Victoria mi. Wedneeday arid
e, e ,nesday.
two OSTAV tt I ntirribci s. Flow rs wee Atioan„ „sent the1Mrs, Harvey 1-lodetes having to
a\w/ere,eRionianinid4HnigdrgYInge).1 the latelheiitt;Y t'v'eeket;TI''In -cenciot,ireturil rot another el'etrati6,n
• the fitlet or aTlei ,mra gat, after, spending five Men hs 3/1
to the hospital Several times.
Alice St, hard hit
Alice St. bee been herd bit
tine week with two deaths,servic—
span., Mrs, •Mitchell Haskett And Mrs.
6 a ' • dlesex Music Festival
A number of volunteers of-
fered to assist at the making
of cancer dressings in the
United Church schoolroom
Thursday evening? May 25.
The 441 Achievement Nights
were announced far Medway
on May 20 arid Strathroy, May
27. Mrs. Louis Kilmer has con-
sented to act as a WI tele-
phoner to replace Mrs, Edgar
McFalls.
It was voted to have at -
other WI tour for the month of
June meeting. The two most
favored suggestions were the
Brantford Museum and the
Ausable Conservation.
race winners rabbit's foot with them as Mrs.
Last Friday night Pauline
Neil won the seventh bingo and
Carl won the eighth bingo and
Vole, an 'eight-year-old brown
also the full ,earcl "Share the
mare, from the Hardy Bros, Wealth" prize. The first line
stable, Luean, driven by Neil was won by Mrs. Wilfred
MeRann of Clandeboye. was a Stocks, Lucan, the last line by
Mrs, Jim Reader of Btu, who
also won the third bingo.
Mrs. Omar Cunningh,am of
Clandeboye won. the first part
of the consecutive bingo, Mrs,
second double class 3 pace
winner in 2:11-2/5 and 2:13-3/5
for a $500 purse. Pauline Volo's
first mile was the fastest of
theI t
iMclearrin also scored with
Arnold of Lucan, the
Meadow Art's Lady, in a sec- Harry
and race, winning in a photo second part and Mrs, Henry
finish over My Son Pat owned Bieber of Clandeboye and Mr.
by Thomas James of Landon.
She came first and fourth.
This horse also belongs to the
Hardy Bros,
On Wednesday night Shirley
Harvester, owned by Wilmer
Scott ef Clandeboye and also
driven by Neil (MeRann was
another winner, coming first.
"joseph'e,
Pehtecostal nelmoss Church vet Smoot tne !amity
' •
,
The guest speaker et the Mr. Anti Mre, WItharri Brown
Attend% astronomicat dinner
• ,Young P'eeptes- Priday eve-, lee and marilye spout Sunday Joe Bilins of Lucan, a
.ning meeting was mr,,Carrnoni in 81, Catharinte, the_ gttes44 -Member M -the Astronornitel
Hardie of Therndale. who epoke. of Mt, And Mrs, P. J. DavettY Society of. the University 6f
on the tem
xt, "Item eber thyl and fertitiV,
youth",
Creator in the days of thy Mlea lielen Reatgias was
bridesmaid for the Kohler.
Paul Graham led in the bieWnlaii tettidittg, oh gaturday
%two and the key, esetami 1 at St. gars/ Chutth, West
Rate arid Mrs. Harrell ,eang Lorne, and a retention Ili: the
1, -duet, A 131ble itittiz On the, bytting held at Walladettleve,
Wettern Ontario, attended, the
dinner At Somerville Hall last
Saturday when the society en-
terteineti 12 ntembers front. Des
treit and 18 from Windsor'.
Prior to the dinner at (i
total Was made of the gra&
in
Apostles Wet in 'charge Of the! A Red Crealt bleed dentiee" end buildings.
president, anOther project et the Sieeakera, f011Owing the `04h"
Mt. And Mrs, liattoll who "Akan tiOn'a Chill, 'Will be held tie luebuied Dr, Ti, P. Xings-
toticluttod enetigellette Sefeleee'iti Holy Itisthity Anglidatt bate, tem, Mt. W. Gordon Graham,
Irt Itaiitax totied htmto 011. Meet on Tuesdaes snide ItOro Mr, Itosseli Warwick And M.
TuttdAy, '15 to 6 pens Michael Ilastings.Trevt.
Roll call was answered by
the naming of both grand-
mother's maiden names.
Two splendid reports on the
Area Convention,. May 11 at
Granton, were given by Mrs.
Perry Charsley and Mrs. Frank
Hardy.
The guest speaker was Mrs.
Benny Saulnier who gave an
illustrated talk on her trip
Europe last year. Her pictures
of the Passion Play were par-
ticularly beautiful.
Mrs, Perry Charsley was
lunch convener assisted. by
Mrs. Thomas Lee, aim Robert
Jenkins add Mrs. Louis Kil-
mer.
Kindergarten teacher appointed
Mrs, Charles Corbett who
took over the kindergarten fol-
lowing the resignation of Mrs,
Doh Hearn, May 1, has been
appointed kindergarten 4eacher
for next ear.
Her stster, Mrs, Ross Mc-
Roberts is also member of
the Lucan staff. Both gradu-
ated from the Lucan High
School with A $250 bursary and
graduated front London Not -
mat School.
Prior to her marriage Mrs.
Corbett taught a country school
in Usborne for two years and
GrAde 1 and 2 in West Lorne
for three years, She has also
had eharge of the nursery
dep`t in Holy Trinity Church
for three 'Stara,
Mrs, Corbett has two little
girls, Jane, nine years, end
Dianne, five. The latter Was
scheduled to start kindergarten
in September but is attending
MO And June with het Meth.
er.
(semi student niaket good
Mr. end Mrs, Thomas Weller
6/ Water St. are proud''of their
son Totti, who, for the second
year, stood teterid in his eless
et, Clarke Atad high &hoof.
Thi a Yeer Toni hat eempleted
his Grade tin A class Of S81
With. such a high liereentage
that he was es:tilted from fieal
exame and also the It five
weeks of echool, to enable him
to ber4ei his at'ilitentiee,ship
With MS DM Ltd,
Harvey Langford of Lucan
split for the third part.
Other winners in.cluded: Mr,
H. Lightfoot of Centralia, Mrs,
Lloyd Ford of Exeter, Miss
Mary Young of Birr, Laura
French of Whalen, Ws. Lloyd
Thompson of Woodham and
Mrs. Ira Carling of Lucan.
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