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LUCAN. COMMUNITY
ENTRE
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Proceeds far trinnled
children,
Lics Mutchmor ------- - niece, Miss Mona Zee. Lon-
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wiii .spek here News of Cigndeboye ihrtoys„t. Al:title:0S leCu lgrv‘.hvithei llinatdeer*,
—emporary entombment was
nicnt iii a later date in the H. PATON family plot in Nursery verse.
. i levy, Clarideboye
CharIPs J. Bice
Pereonel items.
Mr. Austin fire.
'
who has
been a patient in Si, Joseph's
PLIJ$1,1C :SPEAKING WINNERS—These girls won prizes ili the public school divi,
',Slops of the zone finals of the Legion public speaking competition held in Lucan
rebently. From left they are Marie McVicar, Glencoe; Sally McCracken, Melbourne;
Mawson, Ailsa Craig; Shirley McVicar, Glencoe; .01i= .McNamee, Lttcan,
anti Janet May, Melbourne. —Wayne Culbert
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Page 18 March 22, 1962
,,......, tl. ..., ......,, e,„,,,... I T h e centennial .eommittee
Anglican
'Pry- 1,11,13-4,. 4. met Sun d ay evening in .the
The rector hopes soon to be- -church $01001001% It was An, • •• . • . .
gin a ,eonfirmation ()lees for noarkerd Dr. Mutchmor of Tor-
J,., H, '.ftta. t on. addits. and c hildren, in .prepa. onto, secretary of Brangelism. in.,..i t
ration for Confirmation to, he and snelal service, would be • the guest epeakee, J e no 24.
Church, Clandeboye, Septeme a"d Re v' A n n e P. .G"• -Qf family ,..
held this year in St. James
bee 16,
ham of the Rowntree :VC, Lon-
last
TO increase Lenten ..cburch 4°11, ' Wok" be the guest J , Henry Hamilton, Atka
attendance, Sunday, March 25 speaker July 1. Members of Craig, the last survivor of a
w in he Men's Sundaywhen the 1.'CW will serve luncheon family of nine, died at his
home 'transit 18, following a
every man i n the parish is after bolil services.
asked to make a Very s_peeial. The historic committee re- lb:o.t.i‘te‘efn sii‘liltillaes.ots)101, born in. uignusT elt.tt 11;7:
effort to be present and to ported, they have .already re- vetoed a number of historic son of the late John and Ann bring his whole family. pictures of the church to be Flynn liamilton. ' .Pentecgetel .Holiness Church displayed during the center-
The Young People were MAL The centennial booklet ikliallrieweas ,pillial;e1,e,t1 si1:411,0-5(.1Ttir o,,
pleased at an attendance of was continued. and farmed in McGillivray !m- over 80 Fridey night, who tit retiring In Ansa Craig 18 turned out to see and hear the . years ago, Mrs. Hamilton died
taint George lies-ron, of the t Patrick s tea 1, f
Mr. Hamilton was a Member
program put on by St. Cap- e in October 1959.
London East Corps of the SO-
. , . „ . _. .
of St. Merys Anglican. Church, Lion Army and and an instill- attracts crowd. Brinsiey, and also of LOL mentel group. The film "Be- ---- - - - — - - - '' - —
fore Abraham, I am" was The l ea d er Mrs. Murray Hod- 1343, Crediton,
shown. eine eed members of Lucan Be is survived by two. eons
Liman
Phone 227-42.55 Correspondent: Miss Lino Abbott
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Mrs, Murray Hodgins spoke
on the life of St. Patrick and
also led in a singsong of Irish
songs at the agriculture and
WI salutes
St. Patrick
Local officials
at cancer fete
Aer, arid Airs. Ron Crozier,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Steacy, Mr.
and Mrs, Murray Hodgins and
Mrs. A. E. Reilly of Lucan,
were among the 200 who at-
tended the annual meeting and
By TOM BANKS
.Saturday, March 17, our
Shimrock Pee Wee Tourna-
ment was held for the pleas-
ure- of 200 boys competed for
nine trophies.
This day was a great success
in every way, At this time, not
only for myself but for the 200
boys, I give a special
"Thanks" to that grand man
of hockey — Mr. Harvey Lang- Thepresident displayed , a "Ci-bird. Without his aid and tattoo of Merit" sent to the knowledge I know I would branch by the Muscular Dvs-heve been at a loss. Also ,a trophy, for work done on the thank you to the referees and recent collection. thoseall whovolunteered their had a slight set-back last serances in any way, A special It was decided to hold over
niehtion goes to the boys that the collection of rags as a 'no. week but is feeling better
saved the ice and kept the ney making scheme until the again, at his home on the Cour-
games on time. The job was next meeting. A report on the so. Rd , Joey Hodgins, on Friday at- recent euchre party was made well done.
Though our own Pee Wee e lecture on and it it was suggested to have tended a
another soon. tronomy, sponsored by the As
team did not win a trophy, tranomical Society of Canada The lunch convener was Mr, Pat Crudge, the coach, Mrs. Lous Kilmer, assisted by at the Cronyn Observatory, was very proud of the show- Aire , Er i e London,
ing they did make. They lost -Mr s. Jack SteaeYi Young and Mrs. Perry Chars- gee, Maude Mahon of Lon- like champions and con.gratu- don is spending a week with
rated the winners with sports- Icy . Mrs, George Patrick.
manship remarks such as Legion Auxiliary Bingo
"Keep the dust off that trophy, Thursday night for the Legion
IVcause we're going to ,vin it Another good crowd was out
next year!" Auxiliary bingo, at the Legion
; You will firici a complete re- flail but no one captured the
slime on the sports page. jackpot. The $5 consolation
Our Bantams will see action prize was won by Bill Neil of
this Saturday afternoon in the lateen,
first game of a total, goals to A new resident to Alice St,,
count series for the Shamrock Lucas, Mrs. Mabel Ryan was
Trophy. The time for this One of the night's most lucky
game had not been announced winners, winning the 3rd and
this article was being writ- 11th bingo and the first part of
ten. "Share the We.etth," The see-
The Lucan-Ilderton Com bi nes and part was won by Mrs: Rus-
at present, are waiting for sell Schroeder Of Centralia winners 01 the sea tereh „ce re who also won the 6th bingo,
ton series. As soon as a win- The full card prize was won
tier is decided, the time and by Mrs, Tom Smith of Exeter,
trete Of the Combines first Mrs. John Park of Lucan, Mrs.
game will be posted In the. E. Calcott Mooreeville and
arena. Mrs. Ff a r v e y of Centralia
The school - girls Broombell shared the first part of the
series gets under way this Consecutive bingo. The second
week with all schools in the Part was won by Mr , Roy Pen-
tirea com peting, per of Exeter and the full card
There is still room for More ln*e 'AP" SpIll between Mrs,
juniors in the drama school, Roy Pepper of Exeter and
Rehearsals for the first PlaY Ales. Harvey of Centralia.
Inge held Sunday afternoon in The nth bingo Was 'sat
President Mrs. C. H. George
conducted the business. The re-
signation of Mrs. H, B, Lang-
ford, the branch secretary for
the past six years, was regret-
fully accepted.
Names of volunteers to as-
sist In the annual cancer drive,
the first week in April were re-
ceived. Mrs. William Brown-
lee, assisted by Mrs. Roy Ham-
ilton will be in charge of the
welfare department and will
recommend the making of can-
cer dressings in April.
The president reported on
the recent successful and in-
teresting hat course, attended
by 15 ladies, many of whom
were present to model their
creations and to have pictures
taken.
There was a display of sew-
ing, painting and leather work
done by the members during
the year. Ten dollars was
voted to the Lucan Library.
It was voted the WI again
provide dessert (principally
pie) at the Dog Show to be held
May 12.
The District Annual will be
held this year on May 24, in
the Lieury United Church with
refreshments served in the
West McGillivray Hall, where
there will be a display of work
(but no prizes.)
The members sang, "Happy
Birthday" to the secretary,
Mrs. Cecil Robb, who cele-
brated her birthday next day.
Last Tuesday Mrs. Ron Cro-
zier entertained a number of
ladies at a luncheon in honor
of Mrs. Cecil Robb, prior to
her leaving for Florida.
Lucan's librarian, Airs. Rose
Atkinson has received word the
Middlesex bookmobile w ill
visit the Lucan library on
April 4.
We may not know, "where
the flies go in Winter time"
but Lucanites, whose front
doors face the sunny south,
know that many of them have
returned with their offspring.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hodgins
of the Coursey Rd. were Wed-
nesday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Davis, and found
Mrs. Davis much improved in
health.
Miss Pat Young of London
has been spending a few weeks
with her sister, Mrs. Glen Ken-
nedy and family of Lucan.
membership class, at 1.0 a.m.
e a c h Saturday to prepare
young people to be received in-
to the church at Easter, If
sufficient adults are interested
a class will be organized for
them also.
The sacrament of infant bap-
tism will be held at the 11.
o'clock service March 25.
A play pen has been provided
by the Couples Club for young
children, one year and under
to be used during the morning
Canadian industries meeting .of . banquet of the ilderton unit, of serv i ce.
Lucan ,WI in the Community the Ontario Cancer Society on Lenten booklets by Fraser
Memorial Centre T h u r s d a y Thursday, Guests were also Munroe can be obtained from
afternoon, present from Strathroy, Len - Mr. Alden Walker.
Mrs, Clarence Hardy sang don, Glencoe and Parkhill.
two Irish songs and the roll Mrs. H. . Krug of Kitchener, Bible Study
call was answered by an ori- chairman of the women's ser- Rev, G, W. Sach, Mrs. Don
ginal St, Patrick's verse or vice committee of the Ontario Pettigrew and. Mrs. Murray
limerick which caused much division of the Canadian Can- Hodgins -attended the .Bible
merriment, The motto was ser Society, was the guest study course at Parkhill on
"Nature is man's teacher, she s p ea k er and outlined the ser- W e d n e s d a y evening. This
unfolds her treasures to his vices offered by the women's week's class was held in the
search." Mrs. Guy Ryan, con- committee, with a splendid ad- Lucan Church Wednesday eve-
vener of the program, presided dress, ning, March 21.
and conducted a contest on
agriculture and Canadian in-
dustries the prize being candy
for everyone.
Judy Haskell, Carole Davis, and family of London were
Gary Revington, Steve Davis, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Randy Paul and Bob Hardy of Robert Jenkins,
Lucan, were among the mem- Mr. Glen. Revington, who
bers of Medway's "16", who has been spending the winter
won a fie.st at the Kiwanis Mu- with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Reving-
steal, last Monday night at the ton and other Lucan friends,
Catholic Culture Centre, Lon- left on Friday for the States
don. and is at present visiting his
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robb left aunt, Mrs. William Walker,
on Friday for a vacation in Detroit,
Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armitage
Mr, John Park is spending sand family were Sunday guests
a couple weeks in Petrolia, 'of Mr, and Mrs. Martin Van
while his brother, Stewart is De Valk of London.
on vacation in• Florida. Mrs. Charles Windsor, who
has been on he sick list, is re-
cuperating.
Lucan personal items
choirs titur held their 1962 St. Pat- Emerson H. Hamilton, Throe-
The recently formed junior rick's tea in the _c,Itleutr.ielohoosthaoVi Ittoh and3, AlltsuernCyraSig, HaaniCillilitowilo,
and senior choirs are proves. room Saturday A.1'
Toronto, and Ann Hamil-
grarnichildree, Sheila ,Hamil-
sing favorably. The juniors as- were pleased with the splendid many of whom ton n RR 3 Ailsa Craig, Three
and the seniors at the
sisted at the morning service attendance,
eve- pwe.erseefi gtiiTivgen 4 th.pereievpiepv,o,rtioinii,;1yZ dt,',,,oerooc,,e,,h:sie,sd and five five sisters pre,
Ring,
Fueeral services were held WA new easter bonnets,
Rel
at the door were in St. Mary's Anglican Church, The meeting of Lhe Women's CGJele.'pvil-elident, Patricia Cob- R ta n sl e y, with Rev. B. G. Auxiliary was held at the.
home of Mr. arid Mrs, Hugh H, George,
Birtch last Tuesday. Mre.
Flo- l;ligub;
Murray Hodgins,
HPordegsinid.sei Mrs. C. jaekson officiating on Wednes-
and leader Mrs. day, March 21 with interment
in ,St, Mary's Cemetery. ward. Currie spoke on "Faith Margaret C o b 1.e i g h was in
Treasurer
An LOL service with WAI and Works".ch Harold Davis of Woodham
United Church
arge of admission,
Mrs, G. W. Sash poured lea LOL 492 conducting was held
The pastor, the Rev. G. W. at a table, with a St. Patrick Tuesday evening at the T. Ste-
Sach, has begun a church cloth, centred by an arrange- plienson and Son funeral home,
Ailsa Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. James Avery
and family were Sunday guests
of Mrs. Avery's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Holmes of
Sparta.
Mr. and Mrs, Art McLean
visited Lucan relatives on
Thursday.
Mr. and- Mrs. R. R. Crozier,
Jane and Susan last week at-
tended the Ontario Agricultu-
ral College Royal, when their
daughter Julia won a second
in showmanship. She also took
part in the square dancing
eontests.
Miss Lilies Powell, a mis-
lonary in japan, on furlough,
is visiting her sister Mrs. Cliff
Shipley and Mr. Shipley.
anent of porn-pow tinted mums
arranged by Mrs, G, E, Nich-
olson.
The tea room was supervised
by Mrs. T. A, Watson and
Mrs. Charles Sovereign, In the
kitchen Mrs. H. B, Langford
was in charge of the tea and
Mrs. Ivan I-learn and Mrs.
Roger Heath in charge of the
re-filling of plates.
The CGIT girls took turns
in serving and dish washing,
The net proceeds amounted
In over $25 which will go to-
wards sending the top MT
girl to camp Cagintra next
summer. The camp is south
of Sinecoe on Lake Erie.
One of the high lights of the
afternoon was the hand-writing
analysis in charge of Mrs.
Alden Walker,
Medway Euchre Club
Mr, and Mrs. Carman Hod-
gins were host and hostess for
the four-table euchre of the
Medway Euchre Club last Mon-
day night.
High score prizes went to
Mrs. E. Summers and Mr. Airs-
tin Hobbs, lone hand prizes to
Mrs. Austin Hobbs and Mr.
Otto Daley and low scores
prizes to Mrs. Clarence Lewis
and Mr. William McComb.
The next game will he held
March 26 at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. E. Summers.
Coursey School euchre
Mrs. Wilson Hodgins and
Mrs, Eugene Stokes were host-
esses for the five table euchre
in the Coursey School, Friday
night.
High score prizes, were won
by Mrs. Harvey Hodgins and
Tommy Ryan and lone hand
prizes by Mrs. Evan Hodgins
and Mr. Tom. Coursey. Airs,
Allan Ryan won the lucky
chair prize.
The next game will be held
on March 30, when Aire, Guy
Ryan and Mrs. Allan Ryan
will be hostesses.
Explorer's meeting
At the 1,6th expedition of the
Lucan - Olandeboye Explorers
last Monday night in the Uni-
ted Church school room, 26
members were present. Coun-
sellor Joyce Coursey was in
charge of the worship service
and the study book. The story
was entitled, "Juniors Belong
to the Church." The meaning
of Lent was also discussed,
The story in
Zion
By MISS MURIEL KERN
•::MtAktiktre:=2:Vit.t1
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs, James Row-
cliffe and family, London, and
Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Ogle
and family, Strathroy, visited
on the .weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. Wellington Brock.
Mr. Ross Kern spent the
weekend in Detroit,
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Par-
kinson and family visited Sim-
day evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Here and boys.
Air, and Mrs, Wm, Strong,
Seaforth, and Mr. anti Airs.
Burton Morgan and Paul, St.
Marys, were Sunday evening
guests with Mr. and. Mrs, Nor,
man Brock and Bill.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ja•
ques, Harry and Shirley, were
Saturday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs, Everard Miller,
Earl and Elsie.
The meeting of the Messen-
gers was held last Sunday dur-
ing the church hour with 14
members present. Worship ser-
vice and study book were
given by the leaders Mrs, Nor-
man Jaques and Mrs. Norman
Brock.
Mr. and. Mrs. Wellington
Brock spent Tuesday with Air.
and Mrs, Tom Ogle and fam-
ily of Strathroy.,
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ford and
Robert of Detroit Were week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Don Downs, Marilyn Hearn and Marie
Mr. Charles Bagger, Lucan's Mr. Mitchell Haskell, who Cochrane were in charge of
past master, who has been on suffered a slight stroke, is re- games and Nancy Park led in
the sick list for some time, cuperating at the home of his a sing song.
son Mr. Calvin Haskell and
family.
Mr, and Mrs, Delbert Mor-
ley of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Carroll and Mrs. Cliff
Abbott of Saintsbery were
Saturday guests of Mrs. Henry
Hodgins,
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Brock and
family of Thorndale were
guests of Mr. and Airs. Cliff
Abbott last Sunday and Mrs.
Henry Hodgins and Miss So-
Mr. Don Revington of Lucan phie Richards of Lucan were
and Mr, Revington Stanley of Sunday guests.
Srathroy were among the group Rev, '1'. naleelones, eastern
who visited cattle farms in Ne• field-secretary of the Bible So-
braska, They also toured Boy's ciety, was a Wednesday guest:
Town and other places of in- of th e R e v, an d m rs, ee, tenet. Lancaster,
Mr, Ian McGugan, an em- Mr. Keith Dickson is attend- ployee of the Keates Organ ing the International Business
Factory, now at Acton, spent Machine Workshop in Chicago Erwin Scott
the weekend at Deefield and this week, where he is present- L LJCAN sang ie the Anglican. Choir ing a paper on the London Life Sunday morning, Insurance Company's methods BI-IS':
Mr. and Mrs, It Ritchie of of electronic peocedure, 2274479 227-4256
Res,;
London were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, td Morris of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Haekett Chatham were weekend visi- and family. tors with the ratter's parents, LUCAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Me. and Aire. Freest Ross, Mr, and 34" ,lack murdy.
Mr. and Mrs, Keith KrAttl, Mr, and mfrs, Young gist's P. 0. King and grand-and Douglas woro Sunday daughter, Maureen Smith, Fri- guests of Mrs. J. R, etu ere y,
day night Attended the Ilth Owing to exams the pre-teen annual National Ballet in Lon. masquerade party had to he
don, where Mr. Kraal's hro• postponed until this week, ther, Me. Earl Kraut, a eller.ra'risco Traversy, daughter of ter member, had the leading Mrs. Mary Trayersy edehrated role, F'ollowing the perferm- her 9th birthday last Sunday r. and Mrs. Ross and by entertaining a few of her Mr. an
vice M
d Mes. Ki'aul etteeded
a buffet slipper held at Mrs. girl friends'toa birthday paf-
tltt auditorium of the arena. mons lt'It's. Brewh cen, Anna Paton (a sister of Mr, '
pla ns are now way for trelie. Mrs. Cecil Hodgins Kraul),
our iv carnival. This event 'Aldan, Mrs, Caleott, arid Mrs, Mr. acid 1-fmatuortrraly toatinrd. under.
atid school Association. It you hinge leas split between etre, Mr, Bob Mur ray. Were Satin', If You're TIRED is beihg organized by the Home BoWeL Of Exeter, The geond go.Y4
have
any jaw, suggottions or )Tatty Nobel, of mhdebeye day guests or eed Mrs, -Now end then evetYbeily pet's' fir keline riiay he Where by inductee a speciAl act that yen wish to arid Mr. Conrad Of Deep Leonard POole Of London,
submit, Please feel free to call field. Jimmie McNaughton, P*"8"""tinii°"64. jilii,A,,t6A1:0111tPapkr; Ary reedition caueed.rthwarAtirlgy Irritatien
Solo warners were Ara, year,old son of Mr, and Mrs, bladid" 4 kelintkrt MO at the arena. Wa tch f or th e date of ruce Bradley, therieheye, trarrY McNallghon hf Londhlir ictlA kflif7Iff r:111LarLndln"1°'„'""„t tl'.''„"
v vq.r special event, This is Wayne Glaneille. Crediteni, Miss Spent,_ last iireekerid with Mr. grigigtteoivt(tri:14:3,n4i rillEt,ii:iiinei
vow.' night, carnival night Mary Young, Airr and Mrs, and Mrs. Wes ReVitiettin.
Limn, Tom WWI titan. Mr. arid Mrs. Atte Wonde
Plans were made for the an-
nual Bunny Tea, scheduled
for April 28,
BANQUETS A SPECIALTY
ORDERS TAKEN
UNTIL EASTER
(While supplies last)
EVISCERATED
Frozen
Turkeys
Hens or Toms
presents
district nati ve convent an operation on 'rues,
... Hospital, for seven weeks, um
toAwntriii; tt.:'ihvates"Ivelti•cliGitelleIN,Iny riisay, learning illsr(::::81kt.e. agAalria, .\\kV,i'liji; 83, Hem. Wilson, is improving and
died in Victoria ITIospital. Um- g riueile,s,
pneumonia,Idu\11\r 1n-gf).11arn
Tue sday
clth
m onth's illness
ehs.21) \Ifl(Itih.. cl ayIlill\si cre nightll'n,e(3‘.1v1I'isePnsahAolol ni;es, r..aGf)ttnleennTdieKnciltiresA.:
He was the .$011.. of the late neCIY of Lucas entertained in
lBs'o?lered,1:.en f .allccla t(tiCitayrooUrthrierlaio°nrs) bborindoer,eteocf t loif i 7Sat'Aulr°dcaey°„blAelprill
and four daughters.
He was unmarried and with „.
7,
his sister, Miss A inn1aLndoen:oni,C:ti . 4,,,,,,,1,5, per
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Feet oei,4,
. „their farm on the Clan- DRAIN. TILE
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Deed,
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Once at Mapleton, RR 8 St. tre-41a5. per M Feet geld.
Thloh"elas
Above prices beset' on 190(1
Rev, G , W. Snob , min - Linear Feet, in full truckloads
ister of the ClandeboYe United or more, delivered within 35
Cent11,,IFI)sbeerr,v'°j°felef
off i ci a ted
teesh(vielettionerestC\ia°'aysf'tallif: deietthaeirleddePlirviceersecionora lIF
sizes
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tile,
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a mile radius of our plant. For
ternoon at the Murcly funeral plant at Elginficld, write or
home, Lucan, phone RYDALL .BRICK & TILE
He is survived by one sister, LTD„ RR 2, London -,,,, Phone
Miss .Alnanda. Rice and one 227.4721 Lucan,
EFFICOACY AND CONTROL WITH
Rediform Speediset
STOCK BUSINESS FORMS 'Roberts' 'bingo!
features shower
Miss Mae Louise Cobleigh,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Maurice Cobleigh of Beech
St., Lucan, bride -elect of
April, was guest of honor at
a miscellaneous shower, when
Mrs, Glen Kennedy of Rich-
maid. St., Lucan, entertained a
number of her friends, (most-.
ly,efrom Lucan), A red carna-
tion corsage was pinned on the
bade-elect by the hostess.
During the evening, "Rob-
bees' Bingo" was enjoyed by
all: The prize winners were,
Mrs. Ernest Kennedy and Mis-
ses Margaret Cobleigh and
Alice Ryan.
Assisting in the serving of
refreshments were Mrs. Vin-
cent Densmore, Clandeboye,
Miss Pat Young of London and
Miss Margaret Cobleigh of
Lucan.
le pays to advertize
Mrs, Eileen Currie recently
sold three more of her Sam-
oyed dogs, one going to Monk-
ton, N.B., one to Red Deer,
Alta, and one to Moosonee,
Ont. (to the sled dog breeding
farm).
Dogs from the Brialin Ken-
nel are now in six of Canada's
provinces, three in Vancouver,
three in leT,S,, one in Sask.
(and several in the States) all
as a result of an ad in the
Family Herald, so it really
pays to advertize.
',Mrs. Currie expects to make
it the seventh province in the
near future, by completing a
sale to a man in Quebec,
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