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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-10-18, Page 19i)Prsenal, Mr- and Mrs. Harold tiodgins hew). returned !rem. A U.-OA/- minor trip to North Bay and Ottawa. Mr, slid Mee, Ceeil Armitage And .Sheila attended the plowing match at Owen Sound, last Wed- nesday as well as a bus load of Medway students, Mrs. DWI .Aaor s spent a few days last week with former Trenton friends, .and Mrs. Percy Charslcy. have returned home from e. three-week motor trip, visiting Mr. and .Mrs. Donald Hawk at Sudbury, Mr, .and Mrs, W. AleBriav at High Falls and Fib And Mrs, Ronald gadded at Ottawa. While in Sudbury they attended Lb e "international .Nickel Night" and met many old acquaintances, Mr, Spend Armitage Stanley of Toronto was a weekend. guest of his niece, Mrs, Russell God- dard, and family Saturday eve- ning and he and Mrs, Goddard visited Mrs. Richard liodgins of Komolca, Mrs, Murray Rodgins and Miss Dona Culbert attended an evalnation dinner at Kee-mo- kee last Friday, the former re- maining over for a Board of Director's meeting, AIr, and. Mrs. Louis Kilmer have returned from a week's motor trip to North Bay and Sudbury... They spent Sunday with Mr, and.Mrs, John Houston. of London and Mr. Bruce Hous- ton of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Lucan Scouts will hold their annual Apple Day on Saturday, Oct. 20. Miss Flo Chown of, the St. Thomas-Elgin Hospital has re- turned to work after spending a few days with her sister, Miss Reta Chown, Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Watson and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Luskin were spending a few days at their cottage at They Harbour, when they received word of the sudden detth of Mr. Lankin's father, Mr. Harry Lankin, on Wednesday and came home Thursday. Mr.. and Mrs, jack Graham and family, of Chatham, spent iast weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Haskett and family. Rev. A, Aylestock„ now of Chatham, spent a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Aylestock and was guest speaker at Alma College, St, Thomas on Sunday, A committee meeting was held at Mrs. Jack Steacy's last Thursday night to make plans for the WI family night to be. held at lie Community Me- morial Centre on Thursday, Oct. 18. Church news UNITED CHURCH The Lucan-Clandeboye Ex- plorers met in the church schoolroom last Tuesday eve- ning with Counsellor Margaret Sach in charge of the worship service. Counsellor Ilene Don- aldson continued the story of "The Christmas Tree Forest" and led in a sing-song and a game. Honorary Counsellor Iva flodgins continued her talk on "What it means to be an Ex- plorer". Speaks on visiting to UCW At the UCW meeting Thursday Mrs. J. Pike of llderton was the guest speaker on community friendship and gave many sug- gestions for more successful visitations. Her talk was followed by a question and answer period. She was introduced by Mrs. Cecil Robb of the community friendship committee and was thanked by Mrs. Charles Sove- reign. Mrs. G. W. Sach presented a record introducing the new adult study beak "The Word and the Way". Mrs, Dave Park spoke on Christian citizenship in Canada. Mrs, Sovereign aseistel by Mrs. Erie Young led in the worship service, The date for the annual ba- %eat was set for November 17 and it 'Wes decided to take a collection in place of the annual turkey supper. President Mts. C,,H, George Was in the chair. On Settirday a successful bake sale was held in tho old post office. PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS President Paul Graham pre- sided at the Friday evening VP meeting when the guest speaker WAS Mr. Carillon Hardy Of Theendale, Who spoke on "The, Power of Stephen", Att. ether Thble ,Word drill Was held. At the evening church serv- ice $ duet was sung by Paul Graham and Margaret EiZengA. HOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN Memorial flowers were in memory Of the late Mt. Hefty Larkin, Rev. O. Uneasier, who is recovering from his pro, longed, sick spell, is feeling much better and WeS in charge of the service. 'Tour pictures shown The meeting of the Woman's Atixiliary„ which was postponed Trent Oct. 3 to Oct. 12 to en- able the group and friends to see th e picot es taken by, Misses jean lbsidgMS and 1llarilyn Brownlee, WAS field in the parish hall last Thursday, There Was a geed bury-out and, all present -enjoyed the beautiful pictures, "Ph president Ted in a short Wetedup seryiee, Mrs. T, CY. McFarlane, past- pteeident, thanked the two girls for their pictures and presented them With h small gift. cacti. 'turkey iliiinoi The hist Wednesday in the Month being liallnwe'en. the LadieS* kin; decide In hold The animal turkey dinner Oclohor 44 instead of the 31st Harry Lankin active in village Henry (1larry) Lankin, ?5, an- other of Litean's well-known residents, died suddenlY Wed- nesday, Oct, 10 in Victoria Hos- pital, London, Mr. Larkin was spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Art McLean of London. Ile was „melted to Victoria. Hospital when he topic a heart 4.444 while out for a drive, Son of the late Mr. end Mrs, Mack Lankin be was born in. ,Granton, A$ a young man be came to Lupan where he was a harness maker by trade until he opened the service station, with the grocery store attached,. 33 years ago. He was on the hydro commission for many Years, He was a member of the Lu- can United Church, a past master of the Irving Masonic Lodge and a Mocha Temple Shriner and this year received his 50th year jewel. Mr. Lankin is survived by one son, Jack of Lucan, one daugh- ter Jean (Mrs, James Reader) of ,Birr, one sister (Flerence) Mrs. Jack Acheson of Lambeth and two grandchildren Don and Jean Marie ',ankle of Lucan, (Mrs. Lankin died suddenly also, November 3, 1956). Funeral services were con- ducted Saturday, October 13 by 11ev. G. W. Sach at the Murdy funeral home, Lucan, with in- terment in St, James cemetery, Clandeboye. Pallbearers included Messrs Robert Murray, John Park, Art McLean, Dr. -T. A. Watson, Don Denting .and Ivan Hearn. Among the many friends at- tending the funeral were Dr. Don Acheson of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Jarmaine of Port Credit and Mrs, Jack Acheson of Lambeth, Thanksgiving visitors Miss Edythe Cook of the To- ronto teaching staff with her father, the Rev. E. M. Cook. Mr. and Mrs, James H. Davis and fa mly wit h Brussels friends. Miss Brenda Carter, of 'Belle- villa, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter. Mr. and. Mrs, Royden Her- bert and family with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cravetz of Hyde Park. Mrs. J. R. Murray and Bob with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mur- ray and family of London. Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Sack and Margaret with Rev. and Mrs. Harry Funge of Londes- hero, Mr. and Mrs. William Riley and family with Mrs. Wilbert Glanville of Staffa. Mrs. Ira CaNing, Miss Muriel Carling, Mr. Earl Carling and Leslie with Mr. and Mrs. E. Walpole of Kincardine. Miss Terry Walpole is spending this. weekend in Lucan. COMING EVENTS MITCHELL CIDER and apple butter mill will operate Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from now on until November 23. Terms strictly cash. Fred Henniek & Son, proprietors, 4:11:18:25c HOUSE-TO-HOUSE canvas for Bibe, Society on Friday, Oct. 26, Canvassers are to meet in the basement of Main St. United Church at 6 p,m, 18c HOT TURKEY SUPPER in Cromarty church, Wednesday, October 24, 5 to 8 p.m, Admis- sion: adults $1.50, children 750, 18c SACRED MUSICALE, Clinton United Church, "Ontario Street, Saturday, October 27, 8 p.m,, Nturing the Pitts Family, Toronto; Salton Brothers, Sar- nia; Stan Smith, Hamilton, and Melodaires Quartet, Lansing, Mich. Sponsored by Setith Huron Youth for Christ, All seats 750, 18c MONSTER Penny Sale And Bake Sale at Mt. Carmel Hall, 'Wednesday, October 24, 8:30 p.m.; good prizes, Everyohe Welcome. 18c HURON WAVES--The Exeter- Crcditon Huron Waves are holding their pot-luck supper and fall meeting Tuesday, OctOber 30, at Crediton Com , mutiny Halt. Supper 6130 p.m. All housewives Weleeme, 18:25e TURKEY DINNER*, Centralia United Church, Wednesday, November 14, 5 to p.m. Ad- mission; adults $1,50, children 750, 18:25e SUPPER — Annual ham and treaty supper, October 30. Sup- per served from 5,30. Admis- sion, adults, $1.00. Women's Auxiliety, Trivitt Memorial Church, Exeter, 18:25c BAZAAR & TEA, sponsored by Crediton 13CW3 Saturday, Nov. 3, At 2:30 pan., in Crediton Community Hall. 18:25:1c TURKEY SUPPER, ThatneR Road'United Church, Wednes- day, November 1, Supper serv- ed .5 to 8. Admission, adults $1..50, children 10 years and tinder'., 7SO, Tieket$ 'hi advance from rylembert, 181 2,50 RESERVE OCT", 20 & 21 for the •Coe.Y Grill, Mitchell, '25th Anniversary, Special turkey dinner at same price as day we opened I n 11337. served from it A.M. to 8 P,M, each 4, day, lee SALtee-ItUniniAge, prom's and novelties. While elephant, bake tables. Conimmlity Conir TiCAF Station CentrAlia, day, November 3, 10 A.M. 18e Join in the Fun! a llowe'en Masquerade Dance EXETER ARENA TWO NIGHTS ONLY Friday and Saturday Oct. 19 and 20 The Times-Advocate, October 18, 1962 -EXETER LEGION OWI Bing* Wed, October 24. Exeter Legion Holl A3e Starting at 9:00 p.m. 15 ROUNDS OF CHICKEN Admission 5oe 10 ROUNDS OF TURKEY Cards 1.0¢, Each 3 for 21e. TURKEY DOOR PRIZE Commences at 8;00 BRING YOUR OWN SKATES Bluewater Danceland Friday, October 26 PRIZE LIST 1st & 2nd—Best Fancy Couple ;1,:(i fin SI flit 1st & 2nd—Rest Comic Couple on 1st, & 2nd—Best Fancy Lady S3.00 s.200 1st & 2nd---Best Fancy Gent $3.00 $2.00 .1st 2nd—BeSt Comic Lady $3,00 52,00 lst & 2nd—Bosi Comic Gent . 53.00 S2 00 ist & '2nd--Best Hallowe'en Coslume $3.00 52,00 Prize for a Twist Contest Dancing 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a i n, DESJAR1)INE OfiCtIESTRA LYRIC THEATRE PHONE 235.2911 EXETER 1 Shows Nightly Starting 7:30 poi). 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'Thursday gneets, of the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs- Charles Leckie of Godericin Air. Willis. Darling, of Len- don„,visited his father, Mr, ,Levi Darling, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Jim Rawten, helnier and son Dale, of .Sarnia, were Monday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Robb. Mrs. Cecil Armitage, spent last weekend with her sister, Mrs, .Ross .Schram of Arkona, Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Abbott on. Wednesday attended a ban- quet at the Green Forest Lodge, Grand Rend, for Pride Corn Dealers and their wives .and were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Brock and family of novitiate. Mr, Arthur Bell of Ingersoll and Air, Clarence Harris of. London were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Birtch, Cantelon-Todd The marriage of Joyce Cath- erine Todd, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Miller of Rod- ney, to Dr. Charles Bruce Cantelon, son of Alr , and Mrs. J. H, Cantelon of 1.4uean, took place at the manse of Calvary EUB Church, Rodney, on Sun- day, Oct. 7, Rev. E, B, Heckel). dorn officiated. Mr. and Mrs, ,T, H. Cantelon attended the reception at the bride's home. Holiday visitors Mr. and Mrs. William Cock- and family with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Davidson of Wier- ton. Mr. and Mrs, A. Al. Redden with Mr. and. Mrs. Elmer Haas of Buffalo, Terrence Culbert and friend, Brian Wry, with Mr, and Mrs. Ron Squire. Mrs. Lela Beadle, of Strat- ford, with her sister and broth- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hodgson, Airs, T. C. AricFarlane with the Misses Alice and Ina Mc- Farlane of London. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Mont- gomery at their cottage on Man- itoulin Island. iteVAZWAvaliftatMlenfek e The story. in Staffa By MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN Personal items Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Miller and Mr. and Airs, Ross Hog- garth spent Wednesday at the. plowing match near 0 w e n Sound. Bob Templeman spent the weekend with his cousin, Ken Annis, RR 3 Mitchell, The boys attended the plowing match on Saturday. Sunday visitors with Airs, Ernest Templeman were, AIr. and Mrs, Eldrid MeNicol and . Mr. George Miller, London, Miss Margaret and James Mil- ler, Staffa, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Annis, Joan, Calvin, Ken- and Misses Lois and Mary Fawcett, Mitchell. Mr. and Airs. Russell WOE- den and Margaret, Air, and Airs. Leonard Strong And Shan on, RR 2 Dublin, spent a couple of days at the plowing match near Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Alex James are visiting with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. BAKE 6t. Apron Sale Interior Shop Saturday October 20 at 3:00 p.ln, Sponsored by Thames Road UCW Airs. David J. Hall, the for flier Alice Ann Ford of this community, flied in the Martin Place Hospital, Detroit, De- Whey 7. Air. and Mrs. Hall visited in this locality quite frequently. Surviving are her husband, Detroit; five brothers: Albert, Maple Creek, Sash,, •Weslev. Neilburg, Sask., .Barton, Prince Albert, Seek.. Hilton, Exeter,. and. Norman, Detroit. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 10 in Detroit after which the remains were brought to Exeter on Thursday where burial took place in Exe- ter cemetery with Rev. Al. J. James, EI)13 Church, Dashwond officiating, Topics from Mt. Carmel Personal items Rev, Father Basil Sullivan, C.S.B,, of Edmonton, Alta., visited his brother and sister and families in the village last week. Mr. Andy Morrissey of Chat- ham called on his mother, Mrs, Catherine Morrissey. Air. and Mrs. Henry Wiltlin and Billy visited Mrs, Frank Trainor and family on the weekend. Airs. Trainor's father, Mr. J. F, Callaghan, remain- ed over for a visit before re- turning to Cape Cod for the winter, Airs, Hubert Carey returned home from visiting her parents in Windsor. Miss Thew Carey of Lon- don spent a cot* of days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carey and family visited in Simcoe on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mater. AIr .and Mrs, Gerry Dignan, London, spent the weekend with Miss Bernice Madden. Many friends of the Ursuline Sisters attended a farewell re- ception for the Ursuline Teach- ers of Zurich community Sun- day evening in Zurich before leaving for mission work in Peru. Airs. John Moser returned home from St. .Joseph's Hos- pital on Sunday. Graham Wark and daughter, Killarney, Manitoba, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Dow and Roger, Cromarty, visited on Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs. Russell Miller and family. Smorgasbord Ginner James St. UNITED CHURCH, Wed., Oct. 24 5:30 and 6:30 p,m, Adults $1.50 Children 12 and under 65¢ Sponsored by Evening Groups of UCW Musicale HENSALL UNITED CHURCH October 28 8 p.m. Standard 'rime A concert of Music coin- prising Hens a 11 United Church Choir, Men's Con- gregational Choir, Junior Choir and Guest Artists. Proceeds for Building Fund Lucan and district news Mrs, David Hall dies imMichigan