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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-09-07, Page 12lemniremr.,rarvmmtmeeirr— ..orsmtestfememmolvtrrawgrigg,ma,,„.,. , 10egt 14 September 7, 1961 1 and district news rt:trt7.11riMr' taaaaaaa. •PhOna BA 7-445 Correspondent: Miss Lina Abbott ffEWICtitaMattnarzanWraaerraSZaMat="-.7..7=1„,.:.1=telletWAtaaaataaa..a..,......".......aa.: a • • - 4,,H 'homemakers; Church Vines reaching entertain ,Birr • • • i 'rS. W. W. Garrett was. 'for out.:$p.ace! lfi Activitie$ •hoateas forethe meeting of the a beim, r d e abnernial 'sa;'-a• ; • ., ,, ., .., The inany recent rain storms , Birr WI when members of the p entecoSta I Holiness church growth in Liman gardens. +II :Homemaking Club pre- Sunday was the Rev, Raland ,One Alice $t. resident has tented the program, Gladys O'Neil, ane nrfla"elrs last Sunday as pastor squash vines headed straight k --- -- the of the Lucan church, He was for the ball diainGnd. , five 4-H members ebesen• ii" in charge of both services and One e u c u m b e r vine h Middlesex Count3, to attend thea eighth girls' conference in administered TiolY Communion climbed a wire fence into 'Guelph, gave a resume of the at the morning service. perennial bed. Dangling fro The Sunday School held coference, at which choosing apeeial missionary service eat ctisin alicumvbele.. is jusat hbugme, 13n:lju what one wants to do anarice which Joyce Butler and Linda longer the vine can stand th working to attain that goal were stressed. Joan Shoebot- Abbott sang a duet. strain of supporting this c tom gave a sewing deinonstra- Holy Trinity Church cumber is the $64 question. lion and Marilyn Stewart led The floral baskets in the Bowling news in a sing -song. chancel were in memoi-3, of League bowling at the L Miss Wilda Stewart, Middle- the late Mr, Steve Burlech and can Lanes commenced Tue sex County home economist, Mr. Henry Hodgins. day evening, Sept. 4 with th spoke on "Homemaking is not Sunday School, junior.. con ' Lucan men's team in action a hobby but the very breath of gregation and junior choir will • eiistence." all re -open on Sunday, Sept, Hospital neighbors Mrs. George O'Neil presided 10, Mr. Will Haskett and Mrs for the business meeting. Roll Confirmation classes will be- Annie Fairies of Market St. •call was answered by naming gin again on Wednesdav. r.,,.,r.,,.,ha ve been hospita ;,.; k; .;.;,Y,•;,,, • • , ...?; • '4‘1,. :F0.1; Nkk • t.kw,:,,,k,t,'•;, ▪ • ..:AK • • \ . '.4' 4-- • ,i,:;"4. .. A. 4 k. 8 LUCAN SCHOOL STAFF—MemberS Of Luca public schoolSlatff who welcomed t U c 1 C r 1 t. s back to studies Tuesday are shown here in front of the school, Front 11 row, from left, are Mrs. Harold Cobleigh, Mrs. Ross McRoberts, Mrs. Charles Cor- e het and Mrs. Martin Van Arenthals; back ISCIWI Douglas Corsaut, Principal Robert LI" Jenkins and Thomas Beer, • 4- Legion Auxiliary bingo s' No one won the Legion Auxi c iaryjack pot last Thursda evening. The $5 consolation prize we I Lo Mr, H. B. Langford of Li can. There were many spl j bingos, e evening was Mrs. Richar ,j Davis of Luean who won th , sixth bingo, split the seem , with Mr. R. Holland of Exe "A rainy day job", I United Church neighbors in the second floo Mrs, Earle Grose of Toronto, The pastor, the Rev. G. W. of St. Joseph's Hospital for th Sach, had charge of the 11 ne formerly Miss Irene Guest of ! last 10weeks making it con , Birr, (at whose home the Birr 1 o'clock. service and was also venient for their many militia WI was organized) spoke brief- 1 the es atthe ee- gu t speaker d friends to call on both of them 1 1- Four miured prior Lobe, marriage, bride- . B , ride -elect feted nt at Elginfield i. it The junction of llighway'a 4 and 7 at Elginfield was the a scene of another bad car asci u dent last Wednesday nigh e which sent two passengers by - the C. Haskett & Son ambo • The most lucky player of th I elect, Miss Helen Ann Liddel was honored at several pre nuptial events. Miss Carol Gard and Mis Kae Little entertained at smorgasbord dinner and pres . entation at the Iroquois Hotel L' Mrs. Jack Ryan of Denfielci was hostess for a community shower. Miss Liddel]'s business as 1 sociates honorecj her at a show- er held at the home of Miss Beth Kwasnicki, London, The members of St, George's Ang- lican church held a shower for her , , in the parish hall and Miss ismIlomweer for her in her London Mary Jane Ilowald held a 'Personal items I Mr, Phillip E. Squire AWCM 1 who took over Mrs. Clarence f Itiaaineloy's music class has re- p opened his studio in the old • post office building and is pre - 11 Mrs. Florence Cunningham ; was a Tuesday guest of her sister, Mrs, W. J. McFalls, and attended the funeral of the late Mr. Henry Hodgins. oration service in St. James Mrs, Fairies, who .suffered Lunch was served by the Church, Clandeboye, Sunday a cracked hip, necessitating a hostess, assisted by Mr. Ken- afternoon. pin, is now able to sit up for neth Hardy and Mr, W, S. All de • -t I f the pai men s oSun- a few hours each day. O'Neil, day School will re -commence on Mr. Haskett, a victim o Trousseau tea Sept. 10 at 9:45 shall). virus pneumonia, is k* Last Tuesday night Mrs. Mrs. Murray Hodgins, Miss rapid strides towards recovery. Frank Liddell entertained in ho- Ilene Donaldson and Bob Eaton He is able to call on Mrs. nor of her daughter Miss Helen on Friday evening attended a Fairies each d t - ter, the fifth with Mrs. Pecu zip of Exeter and the fu card "Share the Wealth" wit Mrs. Pat Crudge of Lucan. Th lines "Share the Wealth" wer f won by Mrs. Jim Reader o Lucan, The Mrs. Harry Bond o The first part of the conseeu bye bingo was won by Mrs Joe Haskett of Lucan, the sec ond part was split among Mr Roy Pepper and Mrs. Tom Smith of Exeter and Mrs. Thos Weller of Lucan. The tidy part was split between Mrs Jack Steacy of Lucan and Mr William McDowell of Denfield who split the ninth bingo with Mrs. Ira Carling of Lucan. The Ilth bingo was split four ways among Mrs. L. Holland of Exeter, Mr. Henry Bieber of Clandeboye, Mrs, Harry Bond and Mrs. William Math ers of Lucan, Solo bingos went to Mrs. Henry Bieber of Clandeboye, Miss Muriel Carling, Mrs. Rich- ard Gledhill and Mr, Benny Kelly, all Lucan. Personal items . I Mrs. Doug Ewen received word that her aunt, Mrs. Wil- liam Rosewarne of Detroit (the former Ethel Mowbray of Lucan) had fallen while vis- iting her son, William, and had broken her other hip and was a patient in Casper Hospital, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs..Herb Strettoret Peggy and Nancy have re- turned from a vacation at Niagara and Toronto where they attended the Ex after which the children spent a week with.their grandmother, Mrs. William Sangster, of Hen- sel). "Armagh" owned by Mr. R. R. Crozier and family won a second at Tillsonburg Fair. Jane and Dianne Corbett, small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Corbett. have re- turned from a week's vacation with. Miss Anna Orr of Lon- don and Mr, and Mrs. James Orr of Parkhill. Mrs. A. E. Reilly has re- turned home from a 10 - day visit with her daughter, Mrs. Erle Heist of Ridgeville, who has been as the sick list but is feeling much better again. Among those from a distance who formed part of the large attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. Henry Hodgins were Mrs. Leda Williamson of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tindall of Wiarton, Mrs. Clar- ence Fletcher of Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mullins of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Abbott of Paris, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maguire of Scot- land, Ont. The Rev, W. A. MacAulay of Saintsbury assist- ed Rev. E. O. • Lancaster in the service. Mr, Mansell Hodgins and Miss May Hodgins of Park- hill were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy and 'Misses Terry McDonald and _Helen }lardy of the Dearness Home, London, were Friday guests. iance, Lucan, two by the 'rhames Valley ambulance, to III- St. Joseph's Hospital, London, when a car and a station wagon were in collision, f Two Londoners, Mrs. Marion f Neaman and son Ian 14, south- bound on No, 4 were in the . car. Mrs. Heaman received ; head and shoulder cuts and five broken ribs and the boy . cuts to his forehead, In the station wagon were • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred. Brown, d • 72 and. 70, who had sold their •; home in Scarborough and were on their way to their new home , in West Vancouver. They re- ceived head cuts, This was Mr, Brown's first accident in 45 years of driving for a To- ronto department store, He failed to stop for the through highway and rammed into the .1 London car sending it into a thicket of trees beside an El- ginfield house. Provincial Constable D o n Pettigrew of the Lucan de- tachment• investigated. ,Ann prior to her wedding to meeting at Kee-rno-kee camp round the hospital' and to take Mr. Keith Lawrence Jeffrey. for the purpose of evaluating a walk around a city block and Mrs. W. M. Jeffrey, mother all United Church camps held to go for short drives with of the groom -elect, assisted there during the summer. members of his family, Mrs. Liddell and the bride - elect received the guests. Door Pouring tea in the afternoon Ryan and Miss Gail Jeffrey. iffindants were Miss Wendy Lucan personal items at a tea table centred with an On August 29 and 31 Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Woods arrangement of pink dahlias, R. R. Crozier entertained with and Terry, of London, flanked by white tapers in sil two dinner parties in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Graham ier candlesticks, were Mrs. her daughter Julia's 18th birth- and faintly, of Chatham, were John Howe, Mrs, Harry Piggott day, with guests present from holiday weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ryan. In the Hamilton and Byron. Mitchell Haskett. evening Mrs. Max Tye, Mr. Mrs. John Macfarlane and iiareld Lucas, Mrs, Robert Jef- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tindall, two sons, of Forest, have re- frey and Mrs. George Gard of Wiarton, were holiday guests were in charge. turned home after spending a of Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Abbott. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Serving in the tea room were HerbOn Sunday all visited Mr. and Stretton, h 1 Mrs. Charles Tindall at their Mrs, Ken Jeffrey, Mrs. Keit Grigg, Mrs. Jack McVey,Miss Miss Joan Hodgins arrived 1 Grand Bend cottage for tea. quail Stanley, Miss Sharon home on Monday „from a trip ' They just arrived home as Mr. It a n 1 e y, Miss Daisy -Marie to Europe where she visited and Mrs. Duncan Tindall and her. brother and family near Melody of Listowel drove in Hardy, Miss Evelyn Hodgins ,n end Miss Mary Jane Howald. i 'as. to spend the evening with Lucan and district farmers them. Tea-room assistants included Mrs. John Gard, Mrs. Frank are much worried as day after A number of children on Stanley, Mrs. Jack Ryan, Mrs. I dayof continuous rain levels • Alice Si. have had the whoop - Donald Allan and Mrs. Roy their grain and prevents the ! ing cough this month, / Shoebettom. harvesting of their crops, A I . • Miss Flo Chown of the St f .7 Mrs, Ken Hardy and Mrs.. them, in desperation, I Thomas -Elgin Hospital was a 1 George Gard displayed the took advantage of Sunday's tilts.I holiday weekend guest of her ; postponed showers to get on sister, Miss Reta Chown. I f. On Friday night Mr. and I their land. 1 Recent guests i Mr. and • Mrs. Liddel entertained fol- Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cook Mrs. R. It. Crozier included *wing the rehearsal. and daughter Cathy, who had , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baudette' been visiting the Rev. E. M, I of Cornwall, Miss Laurel Vol - Cook and family for a few lick of Canfield, Miss Ruth Recreation days, returned home to Chi- Vollick RN cago on Friday, taking Mr. of Hamilton, Mr. R. Good of Bradford and Mr. Cook with then. for a few, and Mrs, C. M. Sandy of Peter - News weeks' visit, Mrs, Ted Bridger is the sec- bore. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Ban - Ey BARNEY WELCH ond Lucan CKSL Coffee Club • ting took their daughter, Mrs. member to win a hamper I William Kilian, and family draw. She won it on last Fri- home to Richmond Hill rangements for the month of 1 ay mornm. g s draw. !Monday and visited their son, September, Mr, Ken Hurst -will • Mrs. Bob Coleman has re- Mr, Carl Banting and family no longer play for roller skat- I turned home after spending a 1 at Brampton on their way ing but by the response of the . few days with her brother and 1 home, On Saturday they were large crowds we had during his sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alf among the 115 who attended la Dickins, of London, four-week stay, we know that •• the 50th wedding anniversary they enjoyed his fine music, ! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simp• We hope to be able to have spen the holiday weekend in son of Clandeboye. I Mr. Hurst back again next Sarnia, the guests of their son- I M Mr. and Mrs. Morris Murdy i summer. , in-law and daughter. M. and of Kitchener and Mr. Ed Mor- ! We will continue to have : j ris of Chatham were weekend ; Mrs. Maurice Campbell. roller skating all through the, Mrs. Viola jenkins, of Brad- I guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jack ' onth of September at the: ford, was a holiday guest of I Murd d f 'I month Owing to other previous ar- regular time except for the Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Scott. children who will start to skate 1 Rev. and Mrs. Roland Har -1 ington and Barbara Marshall • Misses Rose and Ann Rev- ert Saturday afternoons from 2 Intl were Sunday guests of Mr, / returned from New York on to 4 p.m.and Mrs. Clayton Abbott, prior , Tuesday and spent the boll - dance will continue during the w The regular Saturday night to leaving for North Carolin.e, 1 day weekend at the Marshall t , on Monday where they In ' cottage at Inverhuron. wo • weeks of the Western Fair . visit Mr. Harrell's family be- I ' fore Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stone instead of stopping as announc- taking up their new duties' / have returned home from a ed earlier. 1 Mr. Robert Jenkins attended the two-week convention for three-week visit with.cousins The local Teen Town had an- ' et her fine turn -out for theirprincipals held at Aurora and I in Hamilton and Toronto. Friday night dance. They are ' was one of those to secure a 1 Dr. and. Mrs. Jack Dewey planning to have a beach -party, diploma in school administra- 1 and Dr, and rs. Larry Riggs in the very near future. This 1 tion and supervision. Mrs. left for their homes in Florida will be their last outing for, Jenkins spent the two weeks Saturday. the1summer. . with her sister, Mr. Ben Black- Mrs. William Walker, of De- wood of Don Mills who, with troit, was a weekend guest of , her daughter Miss Glenda Mr. and Mrs. Wes Revington. Life is very much like Chris- l Blackwood and friend Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ford and mas — you're more likely to: Allan Mattison were Sunday Robert were holiday weekend get what you expect than whati guests with Mr, and Mrs, 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don you want. . I Jenkins, Other guests included I Downs. I To turn ideas about things ybied like to have into teat honest -to -goodness reality twm•••••.........,•011•••••••••••••• ;-.see your neighbourhood branch of the B of M. A low-cost, lifeenstited 1�tt tinder ged-ihe itThf- -'4(Exe the 13 of M Family finance Plan wilt bring • many of the things you've been dreaming ahout within your reach rigid fowl llnr Vlli t4l.1,Ak1 rreA !so Personal items Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Mont- gomery who spent the summer 'n Jsland, returned home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. '0 harles Thompson (the former Gert- rude Elliott) of Thamesford were Sunday t of Miss Lina Abbott, ipalor to, returning to her duties on the Dresden HS staff on Monday Mrs, Warner Mc- Roberts had as Sunday guests Mrs. Houser and Mrs. Powell ' of Edmonton. Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Abbott and Linda were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Abbott of Paris and attended the Paris • Fair of which Mr, Abbott is a director. School registration for the public school was held at the school last Thursday and Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Crudge and family have returned home aft- er a vacation at Ipperwash, I Mr, and Mrs. Earle Grose and Mr, Lawrence Grose, who ; have been making extensive ' repairs on their farm home • near Birr, have returned to To- ronto. Decoration • service attracts large crowd By MRS. J. H. PATON cots Mr. and Mrs. Alper Hen, CLANDE,B0111 On Sunday; Sept. 3 St, James Anglican Church 'held. its sstit annual memorial and decora- tion service here for .the pia- neers in the over nn -year-old cemetery. The historic church and cern* etery is situated on No. 4 Itighway on the brow of a hill son of West mcQdlivray were ovveitrelyookihnegt wiebeen A iListaiebnine riavnedr _cg,tal,erst,.etaarmtocorsiinAdIvillitn.1 lg. acinIticiloonMssertts;ny, di service at aChijap.n,deleW ipniennejecTulls3ihte,1°I,‘rne-. .stMirs. M. Poole of Liman and ceived front the Crown in 13.33, Mrs. Emily Tomes visited the is one of the MOM, beautiful latter's cousin, Mrs, Stella churchyards in Western On.- Dorman, RR, Ailsa era ig, on tat -lo shaded by tall spruce Monday. Other guests were Mrs, and maple trees, interspersed Dorman's niece and husband, by later plantings of juniper the Rev. Trimmer, pastor of a 19e1, Gordon Cunningham is turned frem a trip, when he vis divided by raked gravel walk.s. Daptist Church in Kitchener. There has been 33. burials i.n Mr. Trimmer, has just re. lithuleiltC$49trheeeit-lelekleiN.‘' years ago, con- ' Laura, pafriela and Paul, at ited Palestine, •hite chapel Ma , •Mr, and Mrs. ArtiCir liodgins, nectecl with the 35.3•ear.old , tended the 25th anniversary of mausolemm, The . chapel has 1 Mrs, liodgins' brother alr, two memorial windows; the l and Mrs, Howard Morley of Ha - walls are pale green with " act Park, Mich,. at their new op‘r4e5r0. desk„chaira to seat j summer home, Southcott Pines, 1 Grand Bend on Sunday after - The service was conducted! pop, by the rector, the Rev, .E, 0. Mrs, Donald McGregor and Lancaster, with the Rev. G. hild , Exeter, Mrs, Gretta diNeT -boSynechunnfi Lire"): Cllittteiracaileasn dascltahne- ! Exeter,Weblxrone ed ddaayuglahstiers week.ofRR guest, speaker. In his theme, 1 Mr. and Mi-, J. H. Paton and "The things which are not. Clare spent Wednesday evening seen—are eternal" he spoke or, with Mr, and Mrs, Earl Pate theytheehaartily oepoioonnicoeilissheadndforwthhael Lout Mrs. when e Carley hoto Bn ei younger generation. LaGmebeos tit titsoloist,orLucan, n,W•sa nlig. Akutrhese.rOLhaiireasQtbssoe,rNivveeetcrtie a Mrs.ib.eilratItIldlzfael. c"ormapneaniteod Fabcye" the end 0‘1%.,gansniasct: la Ross ,mrs. carierys.i, tawcoie nDepoirl.. Mrs. J. H. Paton, ews Harry Cuellin and Bern. fl oFwoeir. s t‘ii7ere memorial in servicelo‘digarldir.C1.21111sitni,n It3,oionedoins, acapialejle.nt memo!) by Victoria Lodge LOBA No, 387, Clandeboye Wee 100wiSnti aJnoseopnhe'rsatiloinospsiatatln men's Institute and on the re- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wald'erndi4oll; table by Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Chatham o the Carter in ;memory of Mr. and latter' s parents on Sunday. Mr. Mrs. Eli Carter, and Mrs. Douglas Carter of The crowd, a large part of London called on the family Itvhheichpa.cwkaesd uonhauhrleektobegnertd itribtoo ' 1,00G, uesis with Mrs, En. lily ! service through a public ad- Tomes following the service on dress systern, set up for the Sunday were here two uncles occasion to carry the service to and cousins, the Rev. Canon C. those outside, by the Haskett C. ' Orangeville and 1 funeral home in Lucan Attending were friends from and his daughter, Miss Doro- Mr. Albert Simpson of London . Detroit, Sarnia, Chatham, Tor- thy Simpson of London, London, Springfield, Kirkton pne:rlsroK. nxaneintedirte. items sMrs, onto. Kitchener, Galt, Guelph, Ten pupils of RR 1 Clande- boye, joined the grade 1 class At Central School Wilfred Cun-1 on Tuesday, Sept, 5. at McGillivray Central School ingham entertained Mrs. Fernj They are Ruth Bieber, Doug. Cunningham, their sister-in-law ; las Cunningham, Helen Simp. f London over the weekend, ' son, Debbie Millson, Susan also Mr.and Mrs. Carl ' ' Hill, Ross Pettigrew, Diane Mc. f Baden, who all attended the ; Naughton, Leona Deswarick, 'lurch service on Sunday. : Marion Cunningham and .Ca. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Shipley thy Coughlin. There are 48 in f Ottawa visited with the tat-' grade one. ers sister and family, Mr. and j In all 276 pupils are em- irs. Wilmer Scott, 1 rolled. Mrs. Ila Hamilton is Mr. and Mrs. Bill Downing, ! principal, and the other seven aren and Joan of Chatham , teachers are all the same as were with Mrs. Downing's par-- last; year. drip over the'holnlay, will join class at Public Gene - rat Hospital Training ,Sehool at Chatham this month. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sigswortlt, lleten and Billie were guests ef Mr. and Mrs. Frank Derker. shire in Longwood on Sunday, Mr. And Alm Malcolm. Allia a ! , a° Miss Edythe Cook, who spent 0 .K the summer with her father, the Rev, E. M. 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