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P-4.04, 14: 4Vity 12 1962
and district news
Phone 227-4255
Correspondent 4 Miss Lina Abbott
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Students pass
tests 1,, piano
Results oi music examinationS
released by the Western. On-
tario Conservatory of Music,
affiliated with the College of
Abate. University of Western
Ontario with names M order of
merit and gradinge, first class
honors, at to 100; honors 70 to.
79; pass, 60 to 69 are:
PIANO
Grade 2— (pass) Judy Gould,
Grade 3 — (honors) Helen
Stalker, Bonnie Brown, (pass)
Nancy Cross, Marie Giles.
Grade 4 — (honors). Margaret
Marko, Jean Marko, (pass.),
Sheila Kelly, Mary Karen Coop-
er, Margaret McAlear,
Grade 5 — thonors), Karen
Gould, .Flizaheth Hill.
Grade 6 — (honors). Brenda
Cross, Patrieia Mayhew. (pass),
Barbara Fark.
Grade 7 — (honors), Shirley
McVicar, (pass), Helen Sigs-
wOrth.
• Grade — (honors), Carol
Stalker, Anne Westman.
THEORY
• Grade 1 — first class hon-
ors), Mrs. Doceer.
• Grade 2 (first class hon-
ors), Carol Stalker, Anne West -
man, Judy Scott, (pass), Angela
neNamee.
• The students are from the
studios of Phillip E. Squire,
AWCM, Lucan,
Former Lucanite retires
° Mrs. Ervin Louch of Court -
lance former Lucan Public and
High School student, retired as
teacher of the Walsingham Area
F'ublic School at. Langton last
Friday after 32 years of teach-
ing in Norfolk County.
After her husband's death 12
years ago she went hack teach-
ing.
• She has two sons •and twin
daughters, all married,
Now board
for 1..ibrary •
At a joint meeting of the Lit. -
can Library Association and the
newly formed Lucan Library
Board, the Association termi-
nated its activities which start-
ed with the institution o a
Alechanies Institute Library in
1877, and the Public Library
assumed responsibility for the
Library.
Members of the new board
are Mrs. C. H. George, chair-
man. and Mrs. C. P. Corbett,
Chas. Sovereign, Jack Steacy,
Rev. E. 0. Lancaster and Elmer
Alosurinjohn.
Members of the 85th and last
Association Board were C. P.
Corbett, chairman, and Mrs.
George. Jack Steacy, Chas.
Sovereign, Joe Berm, Mrs. ,Don
Downs and Mrs. T. A. Hodgins
who had been a member a this
board for 17 years,
Items of business included a
decision to obtain professional
assistance in discarding obso-
tete books in the library, and to
request a larger selection a
books on loan from the Middle-
sex County Library,
Couples Club
The meeting of the Lucan
United Church Couples Club
was held in the schoolroom 'last
Wednesday, with 18 present.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barr and
Mr, and Mrs. Don Abbott were
in. charge of the program and
refreshments. Mrs. Dave Park
read the scripture lesson.
The guest speaker was Mr.
George Clements, who spoke on
first aid and artificial respira-
tion and showed a St. John's
Ambulance film.
The date for a picnic was set
for August 1 to be held at either
Springbank or Poplar Hill, Mr.
Don Pettigrew and Mr. Charlie
Grose were named a committee
to make the necessary arrange-
ments.
Lucan personal items
• Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armitage
and Sheila visited Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence Rogers of West Mc-
Gillivray on Sunday.
• Mrs. Al Bromwich and chil-
dren have returned from a va-
cation at the Bend. She was
joined by Mr. Bromwich and
Other members of the Stanley
family over the weekend.
▪ ilii Mrs, Ernest Ross
i'vere Sunday visitors of Mrs,
Hazel Goddard of Goderich.
Mr, Levi Darling, who has
been visiting his two sons,
31orris and Elmer of London,
Was brought back to his daugh-
ter's home !Mrs, Cecil Armi-
tagei by the latter and friends,
Sunday evening.
Nancy Hardy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Norman Hardy, and
..tjulie Hardy. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Hardy, are
holidaying with Carolyn and
Susan Hardy, daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hardy.
LAC Nelies (BudCooper has
completed his six-month course
at Clinton and with Mrs. Cooper
and family (who have been
Staying with Mr, and Mrs. John
Smibert since Christmas) have
returned to Cold Lake.
. Mr. and Mrs. Evan. Hodgins
spent Sunday with the latter's
mother, Mrs. Walter Fitzsim-
mons of Thorndale, the occasion
being, Mrs. Fitzsimmnn's birth•
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Masters
end daughter Hazel of Parkhill
ted with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Aylestoek one day last
week.
M. Harry Hudgins was tak
en by the Murdy ambulance to
St. Joseph's Hospital lee Satur-
day evening.
Ruby Brown and Mrs.
Whiting of Toronto were Tues-
day over night guests of Mrs.
Alma Price.
° Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Abbott
and Linda and Mr. and Mrs.
slam Alugford were SaturdaS
evening guests of Mr and Mrs.
crack tizenga of St. Thomas,
where all enjoyed barbecue
Chi ek en.
.ke registrar of Camp Kee -
Mn -Kee. Mrs. Murray Hodgitis
irent Saturday at the ramp reg -
tering the girls. She was ac
eompanied by Baha Culbert
who will be a junior counsellor
this 'took.
(1 11. Lewis Ltd. reports busi•
toss is particularly* good. He
has received a contract of truck-
ing material to and from the
States which necessitated the
purchasing of additional equip -
merit. He has just completed a
house for Mr. Jos. Zobal of
Centralia and has started an-
other for Ur. Barry Armitage
of Con. 8 London Township.
Sunday's violent _wind arid
thunder storm which blow down
trees and teamed hydro break-
downs in several localities a-
round Liman, again by-PaSsed
the village leaving only It few
drops of rain and A teri-Mitinte
dust storm,
Mr. and M. Murray Hodgins
kid Wayne have returned home
from a vacation at Port Col-
borne, Fonthill and Kenmore.
N.Y. While away, Billy Park Of
V'etrolia, stayed with Ward and
WAS, taken horde en Sunday last
the Hodgins rattily.
Aittly Hardy, 10 -year-old son
Of Mr, and Mrs. Jarek Ilardy„
who lin been Very ill for Sig
weeks, is able to sit up.
After a lengthy illness Mrs.
Percy Armitage is able to re-
turn to work in London.
After a week's stay in Lin
can Mrs. Jack Cummins and
family of Toronto, Judy and
Bruce Plaskett, children of Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Haskett, left
for a holiday at Rankin Lake,
Muskoka on Friday. On Satur-
day Scott Milner of London and
Brian Haskett of Lucan, left to
join the party,
Mrs, G. E. Nicholson is work-
ing at the posit office while the
staff go on vacation. Mrs.
George Hodgins is holidaying
this week.
Miss Angela Armitt of Lon-
don, sister of Mrs. Clarence
Haskett, Lucan, did the square
dance calling for 300 University
of Western Ontario summer
school students, on the tennis
courts, behind the science build-
ing, Friday night.
Misses Marion a n d Ann
Creers of Woodham are spend-
ing a few days with their aunt.
Mrs. Warner McRoberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayle-
stock and family and Mrs. Em-
ma Sawyer of Montreal and
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Doxen and
family of Toronto were last
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Aylestock.
Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomson
and Cheryl srent the holiday at
their cottage at Pike Bay and
feasted on two big fish the
cattght, which averaged over
stx pounds,
M. Thelma Thome of To -
mite is spending a week with
her sister. Mrs. L. A Kennedy
and family.
Mr Roscoe Hodgins s pend-
ing a week as St. Hyaneinthe,
greasing peas.
Mr, Harvey Hodgins of Alice
St. was taken to St. Joseph's
Hospital this week for a check-
up.
Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Attwell
r)tGorrie and the latter's father
Mr. 1), A. Ashworth of Lucan
left on Tuesday by motor for a
month's vacation in B C.
Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Crandon
Catharines were Tutesday
guests of Mrs, Burns Smith,
and Mr end Mrs Wesley Rich-
ardson, Mrs Annie Ullyief and
Mrs john Mills, all nft,St
Marys were guests last week.
Miss Line Abbott visited her
enusin, lrs. IfewArd Cranston
of London, last Wednesday.
Mrs, Kenneth McGoven, for-
inerly of Lucan, has sold her
home on Raymond St., London,
and has 'moved into an apart -
merit on Dufferin t.
Marsha and .To -Ar ri Ribson,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Ribstin now a Oriaping. who
are visiting friends iti Hensel!.
called on Lucart friends last
Wedilisedar.
Mr. and Alre. Riehard Davis,
(Throe, and Steve attended the
funeral a Mr. Herbert Net -
grove in Brampton last week.
Flea
Abolit i a.m. on Ilmiday
'anites were startled by the
sottntl 'd the fire Siren and with
the strong wind had Visions of
a soigne fire however it turned
mit th be an empty house et
the top of the hill between Lu -
Can and Ciandeboye
A Passing MOtOrist gave the
:Marra, Part of the ititeritir was
destroyed,
Anglican pastor
gets college post
Rev, E. C. Atteell of Gerrie,
who was wed in Holy Trinity
Church, Lucan, in 1956 by Dish -
op Luxton to Margaret Ash-
worth, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, D. A. Ashworth, has been
appointed a master in the junior
school of Ashbury Anglican Col-
lege, Ottawa and assistant to
the chaplain of the school, ent
halve September 1.
Mr, Attwell, boen in :Brantford,
graduated from the University
of Western Ontario and 'Huron
College and was ordained in
1954, He served in Holy Trinity
Church, Kitchener and was as-
sistant curate at Canon Davis
Memorial Church in Sarnia.
Since 1957 he has been rector
of St. Stephen's Gorrie, Trinity,
Fordwi c h. and St jam es",
Wroxeter and has also served
as a member of the Huron
Church Camp Committee for
five years, Mr, Attwell is well
known in Liman.
Coffee luncheon
At 11 a.m, last Monday Mrs.
Sheridan Revington entertained
19 girl friends of her daughters,
Marline and Elaine, (Mrs. John
Campbell), prior to their leav-
ing for Toronto, where the for-
mer will be taking a home
economic course at the Ontario
College of Education.
Church
news
PENTECOSTAL
Four students from the Home
Theological Seminary of Green-
ville, South Carolina, held re-
vival services here Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and. Sunday,
ANGLICAN
Speaking on the parable, of
the "Lost Sheep" Mr Art Lloyd;
a student at Seeger Hall, was
the guest speaker at the 11
o'clock service.
UNITED CHURCH
After two weeks of centennial
celebration the church has re-
turned to almost normal, though
hosts of tired and foot - sore
members are still recuperating
from weeks of planning, organ-
ization, and service, Practically
all former members, who at-
tended the service, renewed
acquaintances and relived happy
experiences, are now homeward
bound.
The large number of pictures
of former members, choir
groups, past events etc. which
lined the walls of the school.
room and were of so much in
-
tercet to present and former
members, have been returned to
their owners,
The large tent which proved
such a valuable asset, not only
for the old fashioned tea and
program but also for •the lunch-
es, after both services, has been
taken down,
Yes, the centennial is over—
but not forgotten. Church mem-
bers, for years to come. will
cherish happy memories of the
big event and will watch with
interest as the church starts
on its second hundred years of
service to Lucan and OM-
munity,
UC centennial visitors
(Intended for last week)
Mrs, Florence Cunningham of
London with Mrs. W. J. Mc -
Falls.
Mr, and Mrs. Onnald McLel-
lan of Derifield, Mr, and Mrs,
Norman McLellan of Jlderton
and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Feather-
stone and fAmily of London with
Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Stanley,
Miss Jean Ross of Graven-
Inirst and Col. Duncan Ross with
Col. and Mrs, Ross of London,
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Murray
of London with Mrs. J. R, Mtir-
ray.
Mr and atrs John Csin I
WED IN HOLY TRINITY CHURCH — Patricia Margaret
Philpott, Lucan, and 1)r. Gordon .Gary Gunn, Detroit,
were married in a double -ring, candlelight ceremony by
Rev. E. 0, Lancaster, They. will make their home in
Buffalo, N.Y. —photo by Aziz, London
Clandeboye pupils
visit factories, TV
By MRS, J. H. PATON
CLANDEBOYE
Clandeboye School closed. the
school year with a bus trip
north to visit a cheese factory,
television station at Wingliatm,
Shaeffer Pen factory, museum
and harbour at Goderich. Adults
and children all report a good
trip.
The following are the promo -
(ions and grades for September
of Clandeboye School No, 12
Biddulph.
Grade 9 — Medway, Richard
Beck. Helen Sigsworth, Barbara
Zubal (hon.).
Grade 8 — Allan Wright,
Larry Arm strong,
Grade 7 — Erwin Gebel, Willi
Horuk, F'atsy Bradley, Bill Sigs-
worth, Glyn Wright.
Grade 6 — Marianne Gebel,
Margaret: Zubal.
Grade 4 — Gary Donaldson,
Donnie Morgan, Jim Latta, Fred
Knip, Peter Gebel.
Grade 2 — Suzanne Bradley,
Hardy winners
in birds, horses
The main pigeon race of the.
season (500 miles) from Grand
Mere, Quebec was held Tune 29
with 51 birds from 12 lofts com-
peting.
Lucan fanciers won five of the
top eight places. In first place
was Frank Hardy, Lucan, 822
yards per minute; then H. Gor-
man, London, 796; F. Donnelly,
Byron, 793; Frank Hardy, 772;
K. Husband, London, 755; Clar-
ence Hardy, Lucan, 749; Tom
Hardy (13 years) 735, and Frank
Hardy, 720.
* * * •
Not only can Hardy pigeons
fly but Hardy horses can run.
On Saturday at the Old Wood-
bine, Toronto, "Pauline Volo"
came first in the first race,
"Meadow Arts Lady" came first
in the second race, winning the
daily double and paying $20,90.
It is not often two horses from
the same stable make the daily
double. Nell McRann drove both
horses.
Medway results
Lucan and district pupils who
were successful at Medway Hight
School are:
Grade 9 to 10 — Peter But-
ler, P'atricia Callcott, Margaret
Cobleigh, Patricia Cobleigh,
Louise Cochrane, Ann George,
Wayne lIntigins, Larry Lewis,
Robert Mosurinjohn, Cheryl
Thompson, Nancy Watson, Joan
Whitehead, Kirk Montgomery,
Leis O'Neil and Angela McNa-
inee.
Grade 10 to 11 — Ruth Frost,
Nancy Haskett, Jean Marie
Lankin, Barbara Park, Barbara
Ready, Judy Thnmson. and
Betty Ann Voting.
Grade 11-12 — Carole Davis,
Carolyn Donaldson, Ward Pod -
gins and Gary Revington.
Grade 12-13 — Ilene Donald-
son, Harold Frost, Judy, Has -
and family of Toronto with Mr. kett, Kate{ leeo Ryan and Paul
and Mrs. Sheridan Revington. tS eacy,
:Nr'andSome of the students who
Of Rockwood with andSaltntirs—
. failed in one or two eubjeets
leek Laekin. have started to summer school
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Xing and will PmhahlY make their
year.
and family of Harriston and
Miss Vivian Fairless of London Hardy picnic
with Alre. Annie Fairies Over 50 members of the Hardy
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hill of family held a two meal picnic
Brantford with Mr. and Mrs, at the farm of Mr, Ivan Riddell
Harold Corbett, at Prosneet Hilt Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Mainiee Canui- Mr. Riddell has cleared, an
bell of Sarnia with Mr. and ideal spot in his woods by the
Mrs Clarence Lewis. river and set up picnic tables.
Mr and Mrs C. C. Brad- He has brought sand to the
ford of Ilderton and Mr. Walter children, beside graded swim-
Irioeradly with Mr. find Mrs, Brad- ming poets. A little sprinkle of
rain did not effect the spurt.
Mrs, lda M. Loueh, the ter- liesnlis far children under 3
niter Ida M. Armitage, with Mr, were Billy Hardy; boys And
and Mrs. James Ogden of Lon- girls 4 and 5. Riel( Heainan and
don. Lymi Knight: 6 to 8, Donnie
Mrs. Walter Poxthe former Knight and Julie Hardy; 9 to 11,
Milked Sovereign Of Saginaw, Cordon Nerdy and Betty Seotts
Mich•. with Mr, and Mrs. Wil- boys 12 up, Tom Hardy; kick
bort (Shorty) Sovereign.the slipper ho s G
s I Y.
Mr and Mrs. Toni Pleb -bourn IlardY; girls, Betty Stott; Men,
And /Amity of Burlington with Norman Hardy; women, Mrs,
Mr and Mrs. Wes Revington. John XifighL
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Park 'Newspaper 're Ohm shew„Tack
and Billy And Mr, and Mrs. Wit- Hardy and Mrs. Wilmer Stoltllaui
1:iitler and John. with Mr. spider rare, boys, to r d ott
and Mrs, IT. R. Langford. Hardy.; girls, jtilite Hardy; ritlYq.
Miss Florence 'Chown Of St. tory rize, Gordon Hardy; ttalidY
Thterias with her Sister Miss osessiem mes, ,,seek Reedy,
Rela Chown
tervite
Mr. and Mee. ohArle.$ •
of Tharatatsfatd with MieeLeat Friday afternoon Rey.
Lina tAbbeit. E. O. Latteaster was 111charge
Mr. And Mrs. Jin... Of the tontillittat SerVied, ;et St,
trot the Infant sort of Mr. and
*helmet end fernily With Mr, Jatrim cemetery, riandeboye,
and Mrs. 'Cecil Petah,
Mr. end Mrs Omar Burnett, Mrs. BRaiard Avery, hetet nit
the refiner Wteathe Welr, tltb "Ilitirsday et St. Joseph's 'Dos -
Miss Derie Weir sand Mt, Earl ORAL TensIdOrt, bot whn rbed
Hteltetis 'few ritintites after birth,
Frances .Knip.
Grade 1 — Beginners 5.
Teacher — Beta AL Allison.
Personal items
Mrs, Cora McLean of Florida
haat on Wednesday after visiting
her brother, IMr. Almer Hendrie
and Mrs. Hendrie, to spend some
time with her daughter, Mrs.
Gladys Moore in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Scott
and family attended the Hardy
picnic which was held at Rid -
dell's Park at Prospect Hill,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hardy
and daughter Linda spent the
weekend in St. Catharines with
Mrs. Hardy's aunt and uncle,
Mr, and Mrs, Bill Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Paton at
tended the Cobleigh picnic at
Mr, and Mrs. .Harold Cobleigh's
home on Sunday. Mr, Alonzo
Phillips, Mr, Cliff Cobleigh and
Miss Muriel Whitworth also at-
tended.
Members of LPL 493 Biddulph
and LOBA. 387 Lucan and
friends enjoyed a bus trip to
Kincardine for the Orange cele-
bration held on Saturday, .July
7.
Ur. and Mrs. Joe Jugovic 04
Sault St. Marie have taken up
residence in Mrs, E. Tomes
apartment.
Miss Helen Sigsworth passed
her grade 7 piano examination
at Western Conservatory of
Music, London, and Miss Judy
Scott passed her grade. 2 Theory.
Mr. Squire of Glencoe is the
teacher.
Sunday visitors with the Sigs-
worth family were Mr, Pat
Marrinan Sr. and grandson
Joseph and Mr, and Mrs. Mal-
colm Allison, RR 3 Ailsa Craig
and Mr, and Mrs. B. J, Hamil-
ton of Auburn.
Miss Elaine Armstrong from
"Windgate Lodge", Port Bruce
spent Tuesday withher parents,
air. and Mrs. E. Armstrong
and family here.
Miss Agnes Fox
former resident
Miss .Agnes E. Fox died in
the Strathroy General Hospital
no Monday, July 2,
The body rested at the family
residence Strathroy, until 11.30
a.m. Thursday, July 5 when the
Rev. D. G. S. Seorer of St.
John's Anglican Church, Strath-
roy, conducted funeral services.
Interment was in Strathroy
cemetery with the R. W. Elliott
funeral home of Strathroy in
charge.
She is survived by two sis-
ters. Miss Roberta X, Fax of
Strathrny and Mettle (Mrs, A.
Murray Smith) of London.
Daughter of the tete John
and .lane (Mitchell) Fnx Miss
Fax was horn and raised in Lu.
ean, Where she attended the
Lucan Public and High Schools
and Holy Trinity church, sing-
ing in the church choir for
in any years.
While her father was man-
ager of the Standard Batik
(where the rural hydro building
now is) the family lived above
the bank. After her father's re-
tirement she lived for many
years on Alice St. in the house
now occupied by Mr. Harold
Corbett. Here she was joined
by her sister, Roberta, when she
retired from teaching and her
sister Laura (Mrs. Win. Elliott)
on the death of Mr.
In August 1941 the three sis-
ters toyed to Strathroy. Telt
days age Miss Fax broke her
hip when she fell it her tame.
Though she came throngli the
operation of setting, yet she
died,on. Monday.
Recreation
activities
By TOM BANKS
July 9 saw the mienitig Of
the PlaYgretinds under the lead-
-ership .of Maty Mothers and
Carol Davis, 'Phis will be i°1111
!reel 9 a.m. tiotil 5 p.m. Mott -
'day to Friday.
There will be no inore Pro.
Tenn dances until the start of
the school term.
Miss Dianne Cooper has turn-
ed aver the presidency tit thp
Pre -Teen Town to MiSS Stietin
Shipway. The Cooper .latirtiiy has
lett for •ribid Lake,
RtiTler .tkAtitig i had at th
aterie 'Monday and 'Thursday
evenings from In 10 p.m, Tony.
Ms is open (or playing and ilia
struttiong Tuesday tevertifiga,
Cowple honored
9n anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin carter
were entertained on their 35th
wedding anniversary at the
home of their son, Mr. and Mrs,
tjarlYite Carter in London. Other
members of the family attend-
ing were mrs. Bin Walden,
Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Carter. London, and lan of
Clandeboye.
They were married Ally 5,
1927 at the 'home of the bride
by the Rev. Charles Cummings.
Mrs. Carter was the former
Jessie Buckingham, tie ughter
of William Buckingham and the
late Mrs. Buckingham, Mr,
Carter is the son of the late
Ell Carter and Mrs, Rebecca
fllodgins) Carter.
Mrs. Carter teaches school.
They are members of St. James
church here.
Personal items
On Friday, .Mrs. Susan. McWils
lianls of Leamington, Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Harrison and son
Donald and Mr, Leonard Jones
of Aylmer were guests of Mi's.
Omar Cunningham,
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Paton
and Mr. and Mrs, Glare Paton
visited Air. and 5li-s. Wilfred
Logan Sunday evening, They
arrived home from a 20 -day
trip to Nice, ;France, then six
days in England and Scotland.
They .left on Sunday morning
from Belgium arriving at Melt-
on Sunday afternoon where Mr,
and. Mrs, Murray Logan and
Myrna Logan were there to
meet them. On Saturday morn-
ing Mrs. Logan and Mrs. Ken
Hockey (former Gwenneth.
Mc-
(iowan of Leone) of Oakridge
Acres, London, met and chatted
over former days spent at Lu -
can High School, They had not
seen each other for many years,
Mrs. Rupert Williams Ls im-
proving at Victoria Hospital,
London,
Miss Helen Sigsworth is spend-
ing a few days 3n Stratford this.
week with her friend Miss Helen
Skirton„
Mr. and Mrs, -.lire Beckett
and daughter Sandra of Kitch-
ener and Mr, and Mrs, George
Patrick and Miss Joari Patrick
of Sunrise, Kentucky, .visited
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Mittson
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rea Adams,
London, visited. on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Rea Neil and visit-
ed Bayfield too.
Mrs. George Noyes and
Sheryl, Delaware, visited Mrs.
Cecil Carter on Sunday.
Notice
Dr, Lloyd C, Hall
of Lucan wishes to
announce that. his
office will be
CLOSED
for holidays from
July 15 to July 31
Church SS
holds picnic
By MRS. PATON
CLANDEIBOYE
The Sunday .School of Clan-
deboye United Church held the
annual picnic on the .church
grounds .Saturday, July 7.
Results .of races; Itunning
race for pre-sebnalers, Paul
liodgins, Janice Xestie; girls
6 and 7 years, Helen .Simpson,
Debbie. Minstar), All contestants
in these twat races were given
prizes generalist), donated by
Mrs. tKeith Simpson.
Girls 8-10, Pat Hodgins, Laura
;Stodgiest boys, 7-10„ Gary Don-
aldson, Peter Gebel; girls, 11,
14, Marianne Gebel, hazel Shnp-
eon; shoe scramble girls 6-10,
Debbie Millson, Jane Hodgson;
11 and over, Hazel. .Simpson,
Marianne Gebel; boys .0-10,
Wayne Donaldeon, Peter Gebel;
children kick the slipper, Betty
Scott, Laura Hodgins; adults,
Elinor Nestle, Judy Scatt,
A nail driving contest for Sun-
day School teachers only was
won by Mrs, Gerald Wilson. A
similar contest for all ladies
was won by .Judy Scott. The
:nail driving contest was span -
wired., and prizes provided, by
the assistant sup't., Mr. Jim
Donaldson, Mr. Donaldson also
donated the first prizes for all
of the children's races,
The little children pa rticipat,
ed in a candy.scramble with the
older children enjoying a pec
nut scramble. Adults and Oil -
&en teamed together for a bal-
loon race and a clothes pin
race,
The prize for the youngest
baby present went to David
E:eith Simpson, anestlittnent44
son taf Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Simpson.
The minister, Bev, G. W.
Sach led the gathering in sing-
ing grace :.before A :Meek tunett
was served on the lawn by the.
staff of the Sunday ,School with
nittch appreciated assistance
from Mrs,. J Donaldson, Mrs.
W. Scott and Mrs. D. .Kestle,
See Page 15
for
Sandy's
Savings
Coming
Soon
Watch for the
RE -OPENING
of the
LUCAN
LANES
with S or 10 pin games
New owner
GRANT MeTAVISH
Public Hearing
Whereas the Corporation of the Village of
Lucan has submitted, to the Ontario Water Re-
sources Commission, plans and an engineer's re-
port of certain proposed sewage works, and has
applied to the said Commission for approval of
such works, all in accordance with Section 3,1 of
the Ontario Water Resources Commission Act;
And Whereas it appears from an examination
of the said plans that the proposed works will
extend into the Township of Biddulph;
Now therefore this is to give notice that the
said Commission shall before giving its approval
under said Section 31 on the
SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1962
at 10:30 O'CLOCK, DST, IN THE MORNING
at the
VILLAGE COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Lucan, Ontario
hold a public hearing, pursuant to Section 32 of
the said act.
The plans and the engineer's report of the
proposed sewage works will be. available for in-
spection in the office at the Municipal Clerk of
the Village of Lucan at Lucan, Ontario.
ONTARIO WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION
W, S. MacDonnell, Secretary
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