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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-07-26, Page 16• . nrr,Olt• ieitaaaealatatalar Paget 1:6, .4.uly 26, 19:62 Phone 227-4255 Lucan and district news Corrata.pandenta Miss 'aim( Abbott. oPPlrP,r—Pwvrrw- Toolo- from Mt. Carmel Mr. Ndw.4rd Houtahan„ of Sarnia, spent last weekend With his mother, Mrs, Kathleen Hon- titian and family. Rev, Father :Hugh Fleming, p.p,, of Aylmer, spent a week's vacation here with his mother,. Mrs. Pat Flaming and brother Tom. Air, and Mrs. Jim Breen, of London, called on Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Glavin and relatives last week. Mn', and Sirs, Joseph Hogan, newlyweds, are back from their honeymoon trip and preparing to move to their new residence at Merlin, Miss Sheila Regier is having some holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert 'Dietrich and family, of Lucan. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Carey and family were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Laura Glavin. Mr, and Mrs, Paul Hagis and Ronnie spent Sunday afternoon in London, 'Slaty from this community attended II a,m. mass at St„ Peter's parish last Sunday be- ing the opening of the church after decoration of the church and installing a new oil furnace, Mrs. Roberty of Brampton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Pat Glavin, and. family, Mr, and Mrs, Claude Gelinas and children of London visited Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dietrich. Mr, and Mrs, Si, Fox, RCAF station, Huron Park, Centralia, called on Mr. and Mrs, Norman Ryan and Miss Linda Fox visited with Carol Anne Desjardine. Miss A, Quigley, of Toronto, visited last week with Miss Madeline Glavin. Mr. and Mrs, Kuntz and fam- ily, of Greenock, spent a day with the latter's mother, Mrs, Pat Fleming. When you retire will yop be wealthy and wiser—or lust wiser? Let .Investers help you. make your retirement plans, TED HOLMES Gircie, London Enquire at The ,1.45 Deer Paris Advocate Times. De 4.9502 or y Investors 03r1j1)GIV6 ©Mika OP CAN/LOA, Po& 401M111•00, Canadian Vocational Training Programme The Province of Ontario, in co-operation with the Federal Government, will provide training at The Provincial Institute of Trades 21 NASSAU STREET, TORONTO 28 fora limited number of unemployed persons courses as follows: General Woodwork General Metalwork General Concrete Work Students must be at, least 16 years of age and must not be over 21 years of age as of June 1963. Entrance Requirements—At least Grade 9 of the regular academic, vocational or commercial courses. LENGTH OF COURSE — 30 WEEKS. COMMENCEMENT DATE — NOVEMBER 12, 1962. The purpose of the above mentioned courses will be to prepare trainees for entry into one of the recognized trades. PROSPECTIVE TRAINEES INTERESTED IN THIS PROGRAMME SHOULD CONTACT THEIR LOCAL NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE. The following members of the Abbott family had planned a Sunday barbecue at Springbank fair tiveyear-Old Jeoffrey Ma- guire of Stotland, wbo had been holidaying here, Mr, and Mrs, Murray Abbott of Centralia, Mr. And Mrs. Lloyd Maguire and Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Swears of Scotland, Ont, and Mrs, Clayton Abbott anti Linda, Mr. and MrS. Jim Mugtord, Sandra, Janice and Pant Abbott, ail- dren of Mr. 'acid Mrs. Don Ab- Wt. all of 1 toucan, When the party got to spring- bank it Was teemin# rain, with no prospects of letting up for a barbecue, sit the whole patty turned around and went back to Centralia to the home of Mr, and Mrs. Murray Abbott where there had been no rain so they houd 4eir bat-beetle and all twirl, eit LoS-at. second clog Rev, E. M, Cook is feeling badly at the death of his second dog a feat/ tiontha, In March the 'first dog Was running dawn town on the slippery sidewalk, On hearing a train approaching he was unable (0 stop oti the ice and slid under the train, The second one traS hit Sat- tirday night, by an nonstop driver and was SO badly in jured he had in be kited. Carolyn and. Kathleen of Hazel Park, Michigan were Saturday evening callers with Mr. and Mrs. William. Morley. Mr. Don Patton, Toronto, is holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Morley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sotcher and Peggy left Wednesday morning for their home in Los -Angeles, California, having spent their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley. UCW meeting Mrs. Laverne Al orle y and Mrs. Ken Hodgson were host- esses for the UCW meeting in the church On Thursday eve- ping, Twenty-six members and visitors were present. Mrs. William Morley chaired the meeting and conducted the devotional, The theme was "Praise ye the Lord for his living presence". Mrs. Art Ab- bott assisted, During the new business it was decided to withdraw the August meeting. Mrs, Alton Neil was in charge Of the program which included readings by Mrs. Bert. Duffield and Mrs. Chas. Roberts and a Bible contest by Mrs. Alton Neil, Letter from Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD. DAVIS re•: : Ward picnic The Ward picnic was held Sunday, July 22 at the home of Mr. and Mr's, Cliff Scott With SO in attendance, Sports were conducted by Mrs. Cliff Scott and Mr. Jack Ward. "iallaaaa, . Teacher weds business grad Colborne United Church. Lon- don, was the setting at 4 p.m. Saturday, July 14, for the wed- ding of Sandra Ruth MacMil- lan and Charles Ronald Hod- gins. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. M. London, and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins of London (and grand- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hodgins of the Coursey Road. Lucan). The cer- emony was performed by the Rev. H. T. P. Nichols. New school progresses AtstPi,,ICAN. Flowers in the church on Sun- day were in memory of the late Mr. Mitchell Haskett, Speaking on Freedom, espe- cially the freedom. to make one's own choice,_ Mr, Art Lloyd of Seagar Hall Was again the guest speaker At the. 11 o'eloak service on Mary Magaline Sun- day, July 22, PENTECOSTAL. At, the meting of the WA held at the. church last Tues- day evening, two film strips were shown, one on the family And the other on missions. On Saturday evening 12 mere- hers of the senior choir (in- eluding the pastor, the Rev. E. A. Gagnon) took part in the Young Peoples' convention of the Ontario Conference in To- ronto and sang so well that they were hooked to sing at, the Stayner Labor Day weekend Youth Service and also to sing at the Mount Dennis Tabernacle in Toronto in October, toucan was further honored when Mr, Jack Hizenga was elected pres- ident of the Ontario Young Peo- ples' Society and Miss Lorraine Graham was re-elected treas- urer. Church news Ay MRS. 4, H. PATON OLAND E HOYE Miss Mary Dixon, bride-elect, was honored on 'Thursday eve- ning by the members of St. Marys Anglican Church, lirins- ley, and community. Mrs. Harr. vey Hodgins welcomed the attests, Following community sing- ing was a short program of piano duets, solos and .reeita. Lions. Miss Sharon Lightfoot played a piano solo, Miss Dixon was invited to be seated at the table .covered with white linen cloth, centred with flowers, Mrs. Murray Harrill- ton read an address of best wishes. Mrs. Neil Romphf, Lu• • rrtiest Lewis, Mrs. Jim Donald. 11 soft. 1 - onor area ri „e Mre. AndyCarter, Mrs. Dave Nestle, Mrs, Alan Hill, at church shower ,Chandeboye WI held a success- ful hake sale to .Lucan Satyr. day. Several members of the Clan- deboae WI were guests of the McGillivray lnstitute on Wed- nesday evening'; Airs, Karl O'Neil, Mrs, L. A. ,Kilmer, Mrs. Mrs, Wilmer Scott And Mrs, Alex Macintosh , on Thursday evening Mrs. Miner Hendrie, Mrs. -Witmer Scott, Sirs. Arthur ,Hodgins .and Mrs. George Simpson -attended the shower for Miss Mary Dixon at Beinsley. Mrs, J. IL Paton attended a trousseau tea for her great- niece, Miss Veneta Aileen 'Richt at Stratford on Saturday, Elm disease dooms trees If it isn't hog cholera it is something else to plague hu- manity! Now it is elm disease, which has hit a number of Lu- can trees, Last week's victim was the ancient huge tree on the lot of Miss Lina Abbott which had to be felled Tuesday. Whether it had reached its "iliaee score and ten", is un- known, but it was a good sized tree when Miss Abbott's father. the late John Abbott, purchased the lot 54 years ago, This is the second tree on. Beech St. which has had to he destroyed re, cently. Another large tree near by, on Alice Si, is also doomed but the "date of execution" has not as yet been set. This is Miss Abbott's third and last tree to meet the wood- man's axe. Two large spruce trees—one last year—had to be destroyed also. Never satisfied In the June 21 edition of the T-A the weatherman was be- sought to "Turn off the Tap". Well the tap was trued off. with the result gardens dried up. pasture burned. stock had to he fed and crops were stunt. .ed. +only the weeds continued to thrive" so Locan and district residents were happy to see Friday's rain. Robinson picnic Over 5o descendants of the late Andrew and Sarah Robin- sun of McGillivray, held a fam- ola picnic at. Lieury, Saturday, Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. N. W. -Wasiudge of 'Lecan. the latter's sister anti brother-in-law. Mr, a n d Mrs. :Harry Pritchard and their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ryder, all of' Norwich. After the picnic, the Norwich party visited Mr. and 'Mrs. Waanidge in Lunn., On Sunday Mrs. Warner Mc- Roberts bad planned a buffet luncheon on her lawn for Mr, Mrs. George Kerr of Dres- den, Mr, and Mrs. Mae Lamont] `of....Cromarty and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Creery and Anne of Woodham. The chairs had all been carried to the lawn and table set, when daan came the rain. Fortunately the food hadn't been take out and the party had an enjoyable day indoors. Between ;50 and 60 descend- ants of the late Mr. and Mrs. a: Fitzgerald Thorndale me' at the home of Mrs. George Blight of Thorndale for a family ate•to-,ether Sunday. loucan's representatives to the reunion were Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Stan, ley. Mrs. Russell Bowman and her Mister hate returned home after a t..voalay vacation at Grand Snit after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Crozier and family. Mrs. W. C' Crozier. Rran, Wendy .and Catherine of .Lake hate left for Rideau Lake where they will be ;meals of Mrs. A. I Crozier. While here they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ron Crozier to Vsg3t. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller tamtia, who are holidaying at The Pinery. Mr and Mrs. Gordon Bantine, tin Monday na,.ail visited their daughter. Mrs. Harold Cobleigh of London Township, who has Worried home front 10 days in Sa. Joseph's Hospital. Merearet Armitage. daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Ceti! Armitage, hohdayine with tier aunt and mule, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Darlim: of London arid nine- reegy Dusabrae of Lon- don is %asatintirig with Sheila Arritaae. Mr and Mrs. Ron ateEirea. of 51nd River. spent a few days last i'r'k with Mr and Mrs. Don flack. :Mr. Warren Fairies. of Strat- ford, called on Mrs. Annie Fair- ies Iasi' Tue:day. :lira. Bachus of Port Rowan whn loci the Samnyed puppy' -purchased front Mrs. Eileet (*erne of Levan, purchased an- nther this week leaving Mrs. Cowrie with lust two adults and one puppy for aale. Mrs. C. B Ifilmer of nakvillo and two granddaughters Heath- er and Peggy of Halifax are vis- iting wi'h Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Nit a. Mr. IL O. Smith has vim- 0,ted his lob on the CNR bridge at few and is speralihe a few dayaat his borne here. Brian Hodgins. nine-ye.arsold .son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hod- gms, is holidaying with his grandmother. Mrs. Olivia Hod- Mee Fxeler.. ' "Joarmie Chief" .owned by Mr. .'tack. Hardy and '""Meadow Arts Lady", PIN nod by the Hardy Porna., won a second and a third at the Old. Woodbine in Tomah Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Pod Clark and 'family rand Mr. and Mrs, butt Saylor and family of London were. Saturda y,. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Dowlia And ltirri. ily. Mrs. Ivan Hearn and family have rettitiled horn after spend ifig tew days with Mr. and Mrs. John Parson Chatham. at their cottage at Rondeau Park, Mrs. Graham and her family late .fir. Ernie Guest. Miss Lida returned home on Sunday but Mrs. Cummins and her family Abbots was a Sunday guest with will be here at least another Mr. and.Sirs,gurus Thomp- week. son and Mr, and Sirs. Keith Linda and Susan Bridger, now SieConth attended the funeral of London, visited'former Lucan of Mr. Thompson's brother, Mr. friends Saturday, 'Howard Thompson, of Owen In the July 23 edition of the sound, last Wednesday and re- London Free Press "Echoes of maimed over for a few days 25 Years Ago" appears the Jot- with the 'family, lowing; "Colin MeKihley, Lon- at ra George Ward of George don, was named Masonic Dl)- Su is now a patient of Westmin' GM. Harold Corbett. Lucan, was ster. Hospital, London, appointed for South Heron this- Sir. Kermit Thompson of Con- trict, Jobti H. Wylie, Wroxeter, cession oida aape, who under- for North Huron. Omar Day- went' surgery tut an injured ieSr Rodney, for St. Thomas Mid ki te in St. Joseph's Hospital, is Gordon A. Smith, Ihnetatip, for able to he home. 'His son Doug. Wilson district. has of London, was able to help Sunday guests with Mr. and out with the crop, while his Mrs, Cliff Abbott included Mr. father was hospitalized, and Mrs. Allan Tindall. of Wiar- Last. Tuesday Letat's tire de. lob, Mr and Mrs. Clarence parttneht Was tailed to Elgin- Davie and Sharon, Mr, Gote field to put out a car fire, Wennerstroan of Saintsbury and Mr, and Mrs. *mom *foam. Mr. Nils Wennerstrom of Swell- lee if Lucan and lat. and mtg. en, Who is spending three weeks Al with his brother. Midi:Retell, of liondalla bad a piehic Ittnth nit Sunday at the Miss Edythe Cook of ,the pooh n & orm Commit/thy hear Tonto Public School staff, daugh- Kitchener and were, much taken ter of the Rev, M. Cook, IS with the number of antiques spending her Vatatiort boring display. Europe with 'a party 'Of TOW() Work continues on the new friends. post office, The large drive way Me, and Mrs. Sheridan Pet,- at the rear has been surfaced, iegion anti Garry anent last. while at the front, a flag pele weekend in. Toronto, guests of has been installed and the Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell name. "Lotan Post Office" has And family, been placed tin the Mr. Haigh Dietrich, trustee ehairinan of the St. Patrick's new Separate School, reports the Rawlins Construction Co, of Aylmer is making satisfactory progress anti expects to have the three-class-roam school ready or occupancy when schools re-open in September. The roof is on, the partitions and floor laid now, The $56,800 school was de- signed by Frederick H. Dawes of Cha th am. The total cost of the site, well, furnishing and equipment will be in the neigh- borhood of $10.000. The new settee!. is being built opposite St. Patrick's Church, Bidthdph, on the Roman Line near High- way 4, Lucan personal items Mr. Rod Smith now of Lon- don, is playing at the Village inn, Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Ranks and family have purchased a home in Huron Heights and moved Saturday. Mr. Banks was assist. ant arena director while here, and kindly took over the "Rec- reation News" after Mr. Barney Welch left last Februray. Mr. Banks is now working for the London Recreation Dep't. When Mr. C. H. Lewis, on December 29, 1960, officially opened his "Kwick Kleen Laun- dromat", he bad four washers and three dryers. In the year and a half, with customers core-, in from as far away as Gran- ton, Nissouri and Strathroy, business has so increased, he had to add four more washers. Now he is just waiting for the installation of sewers to further expand. The names of Barbara Nagle and Sharon Van Bussel were accidently omitted when report- ing promotions from Grade 9 to 10 at Medway School, Mr. and Mrs Men Culbert and family spent last weekend at Bright's Grove, guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, 'Edson left on Sunday for a two weeks' motor trp to Hamilton, Ottawa. and points toeth. Ward Hodgins, son of Mr, and Mrs, Murray Hodgins, Is visit- ing his friend Billie Park. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Park of Petrolia, who called for Ward on. Sunday. Seven-year-old John Jim nua, Centralia, is holidaying with his grandparents, Mr. and Sirs, Johh. Smibert. Mrs. Jack Cummins of To- quite ill in the Lake County Mr, and Mrs. Howard Morley, tonic) and. Mrs. :leek 'Graham of Hospital, .Painesville. Chatham, daughters of the late Sir.Mitchell Hackett, remained ToSrlorn,toa.nd Mrs. Earl Grose, of and their son Mr. in 'mean for the past week to Lawrence G rose of th e iein so e_ prepare the household effects of b their father for an auction sale souerngd i nhigigthhe i rSch.aocoal sttoOtaafft'are their and also to try to sell the house. rant formerl y owned by th e are losing some of thei r eueum . James Morley, kerwood, visit- e her vines with ,some kind of a d on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, blight, Norman Hodgins. Mr. and Shia. George Ellwood, Mrs, Florence Johns and Mr. of London, were in the village Menzel*. Herbert, Exeter, were Sunday evening. Monday visitors with Mr. and Sir, and Mrs. Sinclair Ban- Mrs, Cleve Pullman. tins, of Birch River, Man. were Visitors during the week with Wednesday over-night guests Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie were with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mrs, Baillie and Mrs. Baird, Ranting,Mitchell, Mrs, Myrtle Shortfall Sir, and Mrs, Clarence Lewis and Miss Cora Nuttycomb, Lon- visited Mrs. Bert Nixon of Gran- don ton last. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Grose Mr. and Sirs, George Stanley and Sharon, Devizes, visited and family, of Hamilton, spent with Mr, and. Mrs. Ray Parkn- the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. son, Sunday evening Wilbert Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pullen. Mr. and Mrs, Don Abbott and Guel i, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mr. and Mrs. James Barker .1 Zion,and Earl, Mr. and Mrs. are holidaying at ManitonLin, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Cook and M the ilne P inert', Pullen' spent Sunday at family, of Byron. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Cook's mother, Gordon,n Grant, Allen and Miss, Will Haskett, Jimmy Hodgins and Douglas Squire tended the Club ng on Thursday Bob, Tom, Gordon and Julie evening at the home of Mr, and have returned from a holiday Mrs. Whitney Coates near Exe. at Wcnonah, near Peterboro ter Guest speaker was Mr. Mc where they stayed at the Motor Bride from the Agricultural Of-Court. On the way home they fice Stratford. vited Sirs. Hardy's sister, Mrs. Stan Hayes and family in To. Mr. and Sirs, Mae Mills and ronto. family returned home on Sun- Mr, and Mrs. John Perkins day after a two weeks' vaca- of London and 'atr. and Mrs. Ron tion at. Spaulding, Saskatehe. Carroll of Saintsbury were Sun- wan. day guests of Mrs, Henry Hod- Mr. and Mrs. Ea Atwood, gins and Mrs. 14, A, Mullins and Henry and Jennifer spent last Ruth Ann of London were Mon- week holidaying at Muskoka. day guests. Mr. William Morley attended Mr. Eli Thompson, formetty Grand Lodge at Toronto on of Alice St„ Lucan, who has Wednesday. been making his home among Mrs. Cora Morley visited for his family since Mrs. Thomp- a few days during last week son's death. went to visit his with Mrs. Art Hodgins, Clande- daughter, Mrs. Myron (Mona) boye. Skinner of Painesville, near Mr, and Mrs. Ron Squire were Cleveland, lit June, On MY 2 in Corinna Sunday visiting Mr. he took a stroke Anum er o ucan g . . b L ardeners Mr. Otto Zimmerman and Mr. and is now and Airs, Fielding Simpson, UNITED Members are still recuperat- ing front centennial activities and all is very quiet, with the pastor, the Rev, W. Sach, taking the morning service. Flowers in the church were in memory of the late Mr. Mitchell Hasketa. Next Sunday Mr, Sach will be taking the service at 'Monk- ton and will then be on vaca- tion during the month of An• gust. The Rev. E. Al, Cook will be in charge here and in Clan- deboye next Sunday and all of August, By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE WHALEN Rev. D, Si. Guest conducted the service on Sunday morning at the United. Church. The serv- ice was followed from leaflets entitled "Rural Life", During the service the rites of baptism was administered to Peggy Loraine Sotcher, daugh- ter of Mr, and 'Mrs. Fred Sot- cher of Los Angeles, California and Joseph McDonald Peter Goudsward, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Goudsward, London, Personal items Take picnic out of rain Baptize children at Whalen service can, and Miss Blanche Rollings of Clandeboye assisted the bride-elect in opening the gifts. Previously a surprise kitchen shower was given by Mrs. Jim Hyde at her home in Hensall, At Exeter the staff of South Huron Hospital gave a miscel- laneous shower in the auxiliary room there, Miss Dixon having joined the staff at the hospital four years ago. Other showers were given by Mrs. Tom Watson, aunt of the bride, at Lucan and Mrs. Wes Calcott at Mooresville. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, July 28 at 3 p.m. in Si, Marys Anglican Church, Brinsley, CHURCH NEWS St. James At St. James Church on Sun- day, ,luly 22, Mr. Art Lloyd, a student at Seager Hall took the service. He read the psalm from a prayer book given in 1841 by Mr, James Hodgson for use in St, James church making it 122 years ago, United Church On Sunday the Rev. G. W, Sash announced that the Rev. E. M. Cook of Lucan, former minister here, will conduct the services starting this Sunday, July 29 and each Sunday during August while Mr. Sach is on vacation, Services are at 9.45 a.m, Personal items Visitors with the Sigsworth family on Thursday were Mr, and Mrs. George Saunders and son Gordon of Lucknow; on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson and Jimmie of Lu- can. Mrs. Sigsworth was pleas- antly surprised on Sunday when Mrs. Robert Conrad, Lexington, Mich. and Mrs, Margaret Kipp called. For 35 years, after hav- ing met in Michigan when young girls they corresponded but had not seen each other since. it was a great visit. Messrs. Gerald and Ralph Lynn expect to have their new silo, 20 x 74 ft„ finished this week, Mr. Jonathan Hugill of Seaforth has the contract, This is the third silo, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hewitt entertained their son Robert and his wife and children Jack, Heather, Lynn, Joe, Beverly, Pat and Jimmie for several days last week on their way to Erindale, Toronto, froin Beaver, Penn, On Sunday their other son, Stanley and his wife and daughter Noreen of Sarnia visited them. 41% British Mortgage Guaranteed Investment Certificates 'Co invest — see your Iota] agent or send your eheque to your nearest British Mortgage office, BRITISH MORTGAGE & TRUST Bramptem Gederiels, Hanover COMPANY Liston,' And Stratford. 4e .e. Yew' l,.adal Agent atitish Mortgage ta Trust Company yl enclose my cheque for $ fal Please Send me a folder giving information NAME ADDIttS8 ... vvvv Q.,;14 .111.10 . miaa Phone `1S,,0310 C. V. . V. PI CKAR D 4-4, hit ittiPOStiiitIlit tqf about these tertifidates. fiaQte years. I Exeter j The bride chose an original ;own of white peau de faille, The bodice was styled with a round neck, dipping to a back a' and elbow-length sleeves, Tulip-shaped appliqued. front panels in the skirt extended to a cathedral train at the back, The school was named St. A headpiece of gathered peau Patrick by the Rev. John C, de faille held her finger-tip pure Cody, Bishop of London, who silk illusion pouffe veil and she it is expected will officially carried a cascade of white open and bless it prior to his orchids, ivy and stephanotis, departure in October to attend Mrs. F' D, White, as matron the Ecumenical Conference in of honor, and Miss Sheila Sin- Rome. matt, Miss Lynda Hodgins and Personal :tams Miss Helen Rose, as brides- maids were dressed alike, in Mr. and Mrs. Ken McNamee mint green faille gowns with and family returned home on petalled skirts similar to the Friday from a two-week van- bride's gown. tion at Inverhuran. The best man was Greg Stone Mrs. B, Hennessey, of Lon-and Ross MacMillan, William don, visited last. Sunday with Hood and Thomas Brent usher- her daughter, Mrs, Clarence ed. Young and family. For a wedding trip to the Mrs, Fred. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Pocono Mountains the bride George Lalloco of Toronto were changed to a beige silk sheath Sunday guests wth Mr. and Mrs. dress and jacket, With feathered A. M. Hedden and on Sunday beige pill-box hat and beige ac- evening Mr. Styles, also of To- cessories, ronto, called on them. The young couple will make MI', and DM's, CalvinHackett their home in Toronto. are holidaying at the Cummins' The bride is a graduate of cottage at Rosseau Rd., Mus- the London Teachers' College, koke- and was on the staffof the Mrs. Thomas Dickson and , Lorne Ave. School. The groom Miss Marjory Dickson, of Lon-is a business administration don, were Sunday guests of Mr. graduate from the University and Mrs, Keith Dickson and of Western Ontario, family. Mr, Robert Lewis of Denfield and Mr. and Sirs. Don McComb of Elginfield spent last weekend on a motor trip to U.S.A. and called on Mrs. Neil Clarke in Detroit, /MI Now Earn — $100, or more — 1 to 5 years — interest paid by cheque - authorized by law as investments for trust funds, Oldest person present, Mrs. Ken Forsythe of Toronto; young- est, Cathy Ann Ward of Monk- ton, Winners of races ages, one to three years,Sh W ayne ard, Warren Wilson; Tour to six, Ito 1- nie Ward, Joe Ward; seven to nine, Graham Ward, Rickey Scott; 10.12, Sheldon Ward, Donnie Ward; 13 and Over. Dwight Ward, Larry Ward; throwing ball in box, ladies, Mrs, Jas. Ward; men, Cliff Scott; 'thimble off the stick, ladies, Mrs. Jack Ward Mee, Doh Wilson; kick the slipper, ia.....s, Sirs, Frank Ward; men Jack Ward; children, eight and tin- der, Rickey Scott; eight and over, Cheryle Ward, (Veers for 1963 picnic to he held at Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Wards of Monkton are; 'Pres'. dent. Cliff Scott; vice president, Frank Ward; secretary, Mrs. Frank Ward; treasurer, Mrs, Cliff Stott; sports committee, Clayton and Jim Ward; lunch tommittee, Mrs, Jack Ward And Mrs, Victor Ward. Personal sterns Mr, and Mrs. Harold Davis visited Sunday evening with Sir. and Mrs. N manOr johns of Ilderton„ Sunday Visitors, with Mr. and Sirs, Herman aynter Were!, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Bernard Saskatchewan, Mrs. Gleaaoe Gill of Rosseldale, Mr, and Mrs, Lionel 'Kempf Sir, anti Mrs. we eripenco'sail Mrs. Annie Otigney of St, Marys, Mr. anti Mrs. Henry begbeti of Timmins and Miss Caroline Sherritt ofThorn] oe visited Stan, day with Mr, and WS. Dan JAMS, Mr, anti Mrs, Stanley Liebatt of Fenwick Were weekend `nisi' tors with Mr, And Mrs, Prof Switzer" Mr. and Mrs, Gordon -johns And family visited Sunday Mr. and 'Mrs. Stanley Earl at tOttAgt At Kintail,