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May the glow
of Christmas
happiness,
And the- warmth
of Christmas
Cheer,
Be with you at
this season,
And continue-
through next
year.
Page 26 Titries-AdYacate, December 22r 1966
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MR. AND MRS, RICHARD EARL SHOEBOTTOM
District couple wed
The Lucan Recreation Committee
Director and Arena Board; extend
best Christmas greetings to all
lovers of sport and arena activities
Recreation and Board
J. E. Burt & Wilfred Hodgins
I would like to take this opportunity of thanking all those
who sent cards and treats, while I was in bed for eight
weeks.
Above all I would like to thank my wife, Muriel, for
looking after me while I was sick and for putting up with
me, while I was getting better.
I'll be back to work after the New Year, with a full
line of C.I.L. paint, and a good stock of wall paper, at
SPECIAL PRICES.
Mert Culbert
Culbert's Decorating
Centre,
227-4766 Francis St. Lucan.
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The same old message.
In the same old way.
"Very Merry Xmas!
Happy New Year's Day!"
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All good wishes for
Christmas and the New Year
From Tom & June Weller
YOUNG CANADIAN, PRE - DRESSED, TOM
THE IGATURKEY YOU SELECT HAS
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YOU MORE MEAT . TENDER
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Nevin Motors.
Pontiac, Buick & GMC Trucks
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And best wishes to all our clients and
friends, We appreciate the privilege of
serving you.
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Established 1929
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and district news
CorresPondentt Miss. Una Abbott to all our
New fri ends
in Lucan & District
Mrs, Denny Mansell
(Dealer in Antiques)
Corner Main 8, Water Sts.
Phone 227-4831 Lucan
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Wraith &
Storey Large crowd vies
for bingo jackpots
It will always be our
pleasure to serve you.
Phone 227.4732 Lucan
ham, M ~s. Paul Tookey, Mrs.
Miller and Rayburn Steeper.
Other chicken winners were,
Mrs. Harold Hodgins, Murray
Hodgins, Mrs. Earl Greenlee,
Glen Stewart, Donald Walters
and Mss Margaret Kelly, The
last turkey winner, Mr. Steeper,
drew Mrs. Ian Dallas' ticket
for the big turkey draw,
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Pounds ore
corning off ,
The Lucan TOPS club, held
open house Thursday in the Coch-
rane store and were pleased with
the .number, who attended.
er Mrs. Eldon Hopps presided
and was hostess for the coffee
later.
The members were out 100%
and were again delighted to find
after weighing in, that they had
shed another 14 lbs. The top
loser lost five pounds. All re-
volved TOPS badges so no turtles
nor little pink pigs had to be
given out. One member received
her second gold ribbon for having
lost her second 10 pounds, mak-
ing a total of 20 pounds loss in
six weeks, This Lucan member
will be crowned queen in January.
Mrs, Ron Ford and Miss Anne
Beak of Victoria Hospital, were
the guest speakers. With black-
board and circulars, they demon-
strated proper food and proper
dieting. A question and answer
period followed their talks. An
Ailsa Craig visitor won the draw
prize.
Phone 127,4755
Antique dealer
establishes here
Mr. Denny Mansell of London,
who purchased the old Flynn home
and store at the corner of Main
and Water St., three years ago
and rented it, has, with his wife
and small four and one-half year
old daughter, Denise, moved in
Nov. 22.
Since then he has renovated
the building and made many
changes to provide more room
for antique and good used furni-
ture, A large archway has been
cut from the store, to what was
the Joyce Beauty Salon.
Mr. Mansell will continue his
real estate business in London,
while Mrs. Mansell, will be in
charge of the antique store, where
already there is a goodly number
of articles.
A. fine night, good roads and
fair walking were all instrum-
ental in bringing out a large
crowd to the Lions' Club annual
turkey bingo, held this year in
the Legion Hall last Tuesday
night.
As usual, Dame Fortune smiled
broadly on some players, while
she let the majority of the large
crowd go home empty-handed.
The most lucky were el and
Mrs. Tom Weller, The former
won a turkey while Mr. Weller
won the $16.50 "Share the
Wealth".
Mrs. Wm, MeFalls won both
a turkey and a chicken and Mr,
Evan Hodgins won a chicken and
a split bingo of $1,75.
The second (.Share the Wealth"
was given to those first filling
in each side of their bingo card.
Winners were Mrs. Harold MO-
Falls, Mrs. Lawrence Hotson,
Don Froats, (Evan Hodgins men-
tioned above) Mrs. Little and
Mrs. Clarence Haskett.
Other turkey winners were Don
Froats (a Lions Club's bonus one-
card game) Mrs. William Mc-
Ilhargey, Mrs. Arnold Cunning-
Poinsettia and lighted candel-
abra, formed the setting in the
Centralia United Church at 7:30
pm Friday. December 16 when the
Rev. Duncan M. Guest, in a
double-ring ceremony. united in
marriage, Maria Jasperina
Korevaar and Richard Earl Shoe-
bottom.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Korevaar
of RR 1 Lucan, and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shoe-
bottom of Centralia.
Given in marriage by her
,
fath-
er, the bride chose a sheath,
floor-length gown, of royal blue
sate peau, fashioned with elbow
length sleeves, enhanced by a
dainty frill, bateau neckline, and
a flowing back panel, held by a
shoulder bow. A shoulder length
blue net veil was held by a match-
ing rosette of sate peau. She car-
ried a white Bible crested with
red roses, stephanotis and trail-
ing ivy.
Her only attendant was Miss
Judy Coughlin of Lucan as maid of
honor who chose an empire style
floor-length sheath gown of pink
sate peau with elbow-1 e ng th
pleated sleeves, bateau neckline,
and flowing panel. She carried
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a cascade of white Manisa
The best man was Mr. Larry
Johnson (cousin of the groom)
of Toronto and the usher was
Mr. Danny Shoebottom of Cen-
tralia.
Miss Sharon Lightfoot of Cen-
tralia, as organist, provided tra-
ditional wedding music.
At a reception in the Dufferin
Hotel, Centralia, the bride' s
mother received in a green crepe
dress with a yellow rose corsage.
She was assisted by the groom's
mother in a pink crepe dress and
pink rose corsage.
For a honeymoon trip to Parry
Sound, the bride changed to a two-
piece suit, of heather burgundy,
with a white shell and pink rose
corsage.
The couple will make their
home in Centralia.
The bride was honored with five
Prenuptial showers — grocer y,
the Johnson relatives, of London
— kitchen — the ladies of Bethel
Reformed Church of Exeter and
three miscellaneous showers —
Mrs. Bob Tindall assisted by
Mrs. Jack Dickins, the Shoebot-
toms of London and Miss Judy
Coughlin of Lucan.
Shamrock Restaurant
Friends fete
pair at dance
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc-
Ilhargey were guests of honor
at a presentation and dance held
in the Forester's Hall, Granton,
December 2, when their rel-
atives, friends and neighbours
met to congratulate them and to
extend best wishes.
During the evening, the young
couple were presented with a
card table and chairs as well as
a purse of money. Mr. Charles
O'Shea read the address and
Mr. pat Morkin made the pres-
entation.
There was a splendid at-
tendance, all of whom enjoyed the
dance with music provided by
the Charlton Orchestra, Ilderton.
By request of those who were
unable to attend the wedding, the
bride and attendants wore their
wedding gowns to this reception.
Plans to open
variety store
Mr. Vincent Quesnell has pur-
chased the former Koffee Kup
building and hopes to have a
lunch and variety store, opened
by January I.
Mr. and Mrs. Quesnell have
six boys and two girls Arthur
15, Harold 14, Gerald 12, Ron-
ald 9, Donna 7, Michael 6, Elean-
or 5 and Donald 2. They farmed
at Orangeville, before moving to
London, in August. Mr. Quesnell
hopes to continue working for the
Keystone Construction Co., in
London, while Mrs. Quesnell
looks after the store. The fam-
ily will live in the apartment
above the store.
Phone 227-4489 Lucan, for reservations
We wish to thank our many new friends for their patron-
age, and wish everyone a very Merry Christmas.
Report winners
in area euchre
Last Monday evening, 20 mem-
bers of the Medway Euchre Club
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester McComb,
High score prizes went to Mrs.
Wilbert Stanley and Mr. Austin
Hobbs, lone hand prizes to Mrs.
Carmen Hodgins and Mr. Otto
Daley and low score prizes to
M's. Lambourne and Mr. Elmer
Summers.
During the evening the club
presented Mr. and Mrs. Chester
McComb with a wedding gift.
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Established 1870
Assets $75,000,000 • Capital & Reserve $9,000,000
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Rev, & Mrs. Gordon McDon-
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will leave Dec. 23 by car, to
spend Christmas with relatives
in North and South Carolina.
Following the vesper service
Mrs. Murray Hodgins, enter-
tained the Explorer and CGIT
leaders and their husbands, Sun-
day.
Misses Edith and Amy Hod-
gins of Toronto visited a num-
ber of Lucan friends last week-
end.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Ford of
Detroit celebrated Christmas
with Mr. & Mrs. Don Downs
and family last weekend.
Mr. Art Morgan, Mrs. Omar
Cunningham and Miss Ling Ab-
bott visited Mrs. NI, L. Crinnian
in St. Joseph's Hospital last
Tuesday and Mrs. T, A. Hod-
gins and Miss Abbott also visit-
ed Mrs. Annie Fairless.
Last week was a happy and
profitable occasion for Mrs, Lee
Boyle, who not only won the
Exeter Legion Auxiliary's $500
jack pot but also won the Lucan
IGA Centennial lamp.
Miss May Carter, of 'Toronto,
formerly of Lucan, reports that
though she 15 recovering from
her cataract operation, she will
mot, this year, be able to send
her many Lucan friends her usual
Christmas greeting. Mr. & mrs. Jack Eizenga and
family left Dec, IS for California
to spend Christmas with Mr. &
Mrs. Clayton Abbott and family.
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