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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-04-07, Page 18SLICES HACANTRE CUT 89 lb. GIA SIZE N T 89 PKG. c EASTER CANDY DID YOU KNOW that Investors Mutual is by far Canada's largest mutual fund? Offweao7,6r SYNDICATE LIMITED TED HOLMES 145 Deer park Circle, London 471.6005 or Enquire at The Times- Advocate L'I.11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E :-2 1 0 Big Days (51 P Sale April 14 to 23 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 M1 1 1 1 1 1 Buy Where You Save MIDDLETON Ora 5 Lucan Personal Items day evening attended a special service in the Trinity Lutheran. Church London, when the Trinity choir and. St. george's Anglican choir presented the Messiah, with their son Robert, as tenor soloist. "ffiC"'W ,,M..11.011, 4 4 44444 444 I 4 II,LICAN CHURCH NEWS Page Times-Advocate, April 7, 1906 Lucan either. Julie Hardy and Peter Culbert of the junior choir re- ceived the awards for the Month of March. Advertise Weekly United Superintendent Cliff Culbert, presided for a Sunday School Meeting in the schoolroom Thursday evening. M ar gar et Cobleigh was in charge of the devotions, the theme of which was 0,The Meaning of the Cross". A tour of the new building was made and a tentative allotment Of classrooms chosen. Once in every week, on ad in every home. Artglicon SR. WA Last Wednesday afternoon 14 members of the Sr, WA and one visitor, met at the home of Mrs. Wes Atkinson. In the absence of the president, Mrs. P. 0, King, the vice president, Mrs. Jack Murdy presided. Mrs. Earl Atkinson read the Bishop's letter from The Huron Church News and Mrs. Harold Hodgins commented on articles from The Living Message. Mrs, T. A. McFarlane offered her home for the next meeting. Mrs. H. 5. Stanley and Miss Line Abbott were in charge of re- freshments. That's the way to a more profitoble bo$1110”, UCW The UCW evening unit held a successful bake sale in the Coch- rane store Saturday. Mrs. George Paul as delegate, attended the UCW Conference in Wingham last Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Announce New Healing Substance: Shrinks Piles EVENING WA The Evening branch of the WA met at the home of Mrs. Alan Scott last Wednesday evening, with Mrs. Dwight Henderson and Mrs, Charles Glenn as co-host- esses. The president, Mrs. Jack Gil- mour was assisted in the worship service by Mrs. Don Ankers, The annual tea and bake sale with the Sr. branch was discussed but no date set. The meeting had been schedul- ed as a work meeting to make palm crosses, but the palms did not arrive, so members agreed to make them in the Parish Hall Friday evening. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of the president, Reg Lovell, District C o m- mender, was MC for the evening. All winners were presented with small silver cups. The four top winners, will com- pete on the District Finals at Bothwell, Saturday April 16. his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Robb, Mrs. Harold Berry has re- turned home to St, Marys after a week's visit with hlrs. Jane Somerville, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Schell and family of Stratford, were Sunday gUests of Mr, & Mrs. Bob Patter- son and called on other former neighbours. Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs, Don Abbott were Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis and family, mr. Murray Abbott and hoUsekeeP- er (Mrs. Margaret Parish). In the evening, guests were Mr. & Mrs. William Abbott and family and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Mugforci and family. Last Wednesday evening the Legion Auxiliary sponsored a bus trip to see "The Sound of Music" (?8 took the trip). Mrs. Murray Hodgins attended a camp committee meeting in Robinson Memorial UC London Friday. Mr. Randy Paul, son of Mr. & Mrs. George Paul, is now an employee of the east branch of the Canada Trust Co. London. Mr. & Mrs. V. C. Stuckless and family were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Lightfoot of Centralia. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Young, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hardy and Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Hearn, Sat- urday attended the banquet and dance at the Strathroy Arena in honor of the Strathroy Rocket Jr. B Hockey team, of which Paul Young is one of the players. Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Sheridan Revington were Mrs. Harry MOFalls, Mrs. Grace Wel- bourn, Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Moore and Jerry all of London. Mr. Jack Ronny of St. Marys was a Thursday guest with Mr. & Mrs. Aylestock. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Hamilton, Sun- Pentecostal The pastor, the Rev. JohnSex- ton, has returned home from North Carolina, and took both Sunday services. Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue. A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painlessly It relieves itching and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissue. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place. Most important of all—results were so thorough that this improve- ment was maintained over a period of many months. This was accomplished with a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulates growth of new tissue. Now l3io-Dyne is offered in oint- ment and suppository form called Preparation H. Ask for it at all drug stores. Satisfaction or your money refunded. Lucan student second in speaking contest Mr. & Mrs. Robert Jenkins visited their daughter Mrs. John Woods and family of London last Friday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Woods have adopted a five week old babe, Pamella Jean to be a Sister for Terry. Report cards were given out at the Lucan Public School Fri- day. Mrs. 5, J. Morrison and fam- ily of Detroit have returned home after a. 10 day visit with Mrs, John Morrison of Parkhill and Mr, & Mrs. Ralph Rummell of Lucan. Miss Holly Martin of London and Mrs. William Westney of Whitby have returned home after spending a few days with their sister, Mrs. T. A. Hodgins, Mrs, M. I. Crinnian has return- ed home from a two month visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Gus- tin of Windsor and her son, Mr. George R. Crinnian of Spring- field, Missouri. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Stokes of S ou th wold were Wednesday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hodgins. Mrs. T. C. McFarlane and Mrs. H. S. Stanley spent last weekend in Toronto, where they attended the marriage of their niece, Miss Anna Mae Stanley, daughter of Mrs. C. W. Stanley and the late Mr. Stanley, Mrs, William Butler of Tor- onto spent a couple days last week with Mr. & Mrs. H. B. Langford and attended the auction sale at her former home. Mr. & Mrs. Henry Mueller, Debbie and Michael of Water- ford were weekend guests of Mr. & Mrs. Ron Crozier. Sun- day Mrs. Crozier held a family gathering to celebrate the en- gagement of her niece, Rosemary Vance of Byron. Jeff Bawtenheimer of Sarnia spent a few days last week with PALM SUNDAY There was a good attendance out for the Palm Sunday Commun- ion service. Unfortunately owing to the truck strike, palms were not available for palm crosses. Fifty other Anglican churches in Huron Diocese had no crosses Catholic President Mrs. Joe Nagle pre- sided at the CWL meeting of St. Patrick's church in the old school last Sunday. Mrs. James O'Shea gave a scripture reading. A report on a successful bake sale held in Granton Saturday was presented. Most of the busi- ness session was spent in finaliz- ing plans for a dessert euchre Mrs. James Dewan won the door prize. A capacity crowd filled the Ailsa Craig Legion Hall, Friday night to hear 18 winners, com- pete in the Royal Canadian Le- gion zone public speaking con- test. Of Lucan's two competitors, Julie Hardy of the BiddulphCent- ral school, and Valerie Mooney of St. Patrick's Separate school, the latter came in second in the Grade 7 and 8 group. Other Lucanites present for the program were Legion mem- bers, J. W. Smith and Pat Grudge, Mrs. Henry Mooney, Principal Leonard Maloney and Miss Lina Abbott. Judges, Stanley Balint of Glen- coe, Mrs. Richard Kilbourne of Mt. Brydges and Mr. Don Ross of London chose the following winners: Grade 4-6, Shirley Mc- Lachlan, East Williams; Jeanne Bernier, Caradoc; Gloria Doug- las, North Ekfrid, Grade 7-8, Bonnie Hodgins, West Williams; Valerie Mooney, St. Patrick's, Lucan; Jane Stew- art, East Williams; Jr. High School, Marie McVic- ar, Glencoe; Stephen Platt, Glen- coe; Sr. High School, DalenaHatha- way, Glencoe; Janet May, Strath- roy. CGIT group plan program The meeting of the Luca n- Clandeboye CGIT last Tuesday night began with a fun game in charge of leader Dana Culbert, which was followed by a discus- sion of the May Day Tea, May 7. Committees were then named for the mother and daughter ban- quet. The six members, who last Sunday attended the Folk Hymn Service in the Ailsa Craig United Church, reported on the service. All the girls were unanimous in their desire to invite the Ailsa Craig Young People to put on a similar service here, As a money making project, leader Mrs. Murray Hodgins as- sisted, by Mrs, M. A. Cobleigh, and Mrs. J. L. Fisher will serve coffee and doughnuts at the Park Bros. sale, The worship service was taken by Kathy Arnold and Sherry Fish- er. The group was then divided for a discussion on the next chapter of the study book "Call- ed to be" entitled Revolution- aries, during which Betty Park and Jane Crozier gave a radio broadcast in modern interpreta- tion of Christ clearing the temple of money changers. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED, FRESH RICE Residents help cancer display During the past week a wonder- ful display of the work of the Cancer Society in research ser- vices and education, was shown on The Mall, London. Those taking part from Lucan were Mr. William Brownlee, pre- sident of the Lucan Branch, who assisted in the running of the pro- jector, for the films which were shown continuously all week, and Mrs. Cecil Robb convener of the Educational Program. GRADE "A" BROILERS ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE ORM 6-9 INCLUSIVE Stolen truck is located Mr. D. S. Scott, owner of the D. S. Transport Ltd., is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Scott of Lucan. The 60 foot tractor trail- er hijacked March 24, at North Bay was located at Hawkesbui y last Monday. The drivers were kidnapped and found handcuffed in a deserted roadside cafe at Thessalon, following an anony- mous phone call to police. Although the $90,000 worth of cigarettes was taken, the thieves overlooked one case and also photographic equipment of equal value of all the cigarettes. Provincial police are continu- ing the search for three men, believed to have taken part in the hijacking. ee.e.{..eeeeee { eeeee Buy Easter Seals Medway Euchre Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Stanley were host and hostess for 20 members of the Medway Euchre Club last Monday night. High score prizes went to Mrs. Clarence Lewis and Mr. Chester McComb; lone hand prizes to Mrs. Elmer Summers and Mr. Austin Hobbs, and low score prizes to Mrs. Otto Daley and Mr. Clarence Lewis. The next game will be held April 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Middleton. LOL euchre At the LOL five-table euchre in the lodge room last Wednes- day evening high score prizes went to Mrs. Morley (Exeter) and Mrs. Guy Ryan (playing a man's card); lone hand prizes to Mrs. Powell (prospect Hill) and Mr. Lawrence Beckett and low score prizes to Mrs. Evan Hodgins and Mr. Heber Shute. The box of groceries was won by Mr. Harry Weber. TOP YALU, WHITE. GRADE l'FreGS DOZ. LARGE C BURNS' FULLY COOKED SMOKED AVERAGE FRESH TURKEY ID. 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Students donate to Bunny Bundle Three rooms intheLuca.n Pub- lie School have sent contributions to the Bunny Bundle project for crippled children. Mrs. Cobleigh's Grade 1 and 2 dropped their donation of $9.15 into a basket held by a large bunny at the front of the room. Mrs. Allison's Grades 2 and 3 earned $6.25 and each told in class what they did to earn their contribution. Mrs. Hearn's Grade 4 and 5 had an auction sale in their room of books, comics, white elephants etc. and were able to realize $14. Park brothers' farms sold The Park brothers of Lucan, who for many years have operat- ed farms on the Coursey Line, have sold their farms to Arthur Cunningham of Clandeboye and Bert Sloetjes of Wallacetown. Last Wednesday they held a suc- cessful auction sale of imple- ments and farm equipment. The new owners have already taken possession. For 15 years the Park brothers supplied and delivered milk to the village prior to selling out to Ivan Hearn in 1945. Since then they supplied milk to Silverwoods Ltd. of London. In 1956 they bought the Petrolia, Wyoming Dairy in Petrolia, which Stewart Park op- erated for six years before mov- ing back to Lucan. Cashier of year out of contest Mrs. Glenn Robinson of Exeter was the "Cashier of the Year" winner in the Lucan IGA store, but lost out to a Walkerton cashier in the finals, held at the Ameri- can Motors, London, last week. Apparently the contest was run differently this year, with only the winner receiving a prize. Mrs. Robinson does not think she will receive anything nor will any of her friends, who voted for her. lllll 010.1111111111.11 Rec news By RAY DOBROSKI IIIIIII1111111111111 lllll II lllll Lucan Squirts were crowned Shamrock Champions Thursday night as they defeated Exeter 3-1 to take their series two games straight. Lucan scorers ',ere DillyGorl- dard, Dennis Wraith and Jeff Park, In regular season play Lucan went the entire season without a defeat, the closest they came to losing was a lel tie. The Lucan Pee Wees are the only active team as they await the annual Goderieh tournament which they participate in on Good Friday. Although the Arena has formally been shut down for the season a suitable lee surface has remained and allowed the Pee Wee team to keep their ice legs. EASTER LILIES $1.69p., GERANIUMS 3"49C _ Pot CLOVER LEAF SOLID YORK SMOOTH PEANUT BUTTER t-lc, 99' WHITE TUNA DARLING'S IGA Exeter, Llittbri TOP YALU TOMATO KETCHUP 3'11z:490 TOP YALU ASSORTED CANNED 1;i:. DRINKS .. 12 or 1'0 YALU ASSORTED BATHROOM TISSUE.... 8 Ron, 890 I TOP VALU FANCY BETTY 81 ART'S IGA Grand Bend APPLESAUCE 317:59' PHONE 235-1570 EXETER 1111 I I 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111re 111111111 1111