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Greenway canvass
nets $176 for group
Saintsbury couple mark anniversary
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall and
girls spent Sunday with Mr,. &
Mrs. Howard. Clarke and girls,
Malaita,
Mrs, Bill Johnson attended a
Scouter course Meeting at Clin
ton, Sunday.
Mrs. Richard Dickins, Exeter,
Mr, & Mrs. Albert Dickens, Larn-
beth and Mr, & Mrs. Maurice
MacDonald, Lucan, were recent
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Heber
Davis and Mr. & Mrs. Davis
were guests Thursday evening
With Mr. & Mrs, Earl Atkinson,
Liman.
Mr. & Mrs, Ken Isaac and
family moved into their new home
south of Corbett recently,
The annual service of Green-
way Branch of the CanadianBible
Society was held in the United
Church Sunday with a large crowd
attending.
Officers were appointed for
1968, President is Mr. Manuel
CertS; vice-president, Mr. Gep-
rge Mitchell; directors from the
Anglican Church, Mrs. John Rock,
Mrs. Lyle Steeper, and Mrs.
Mack Hodgins, from the United
Church, Mr. Bryden Taylor, Mrs.
Hugh Adair and Mrs, Karl Guen-
ther.
Canvassing of the v a r ious
routes bad been done last week.
The total amount raised from the
Greenway Branch for 1967 was
$176.00,
By MRS. WEBER -pAVIS
The ladies of St. Patrick'S
chtirch met at the home of Mrs.
Bari Greenlee, Tuesday to quilt.
A potluck dinner was enjoyed.
Final plans were made for the
fall Euchre and dance to be held
on Friday evening, December 1
in Liman. Memorial Arena,
PERSONALS
A presentation and dance for
Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Kooy at the
Crediton Hall Friday evening was
attended by several from this
community.
Mrs. Bob Kelly and Cheryl,
London, were guests Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barker andfate-
ily.
Lucanis eldest resident
The honour of being the oldest resident of the village of Lucan goes
to Lassie, a 26-year-old collie owned by Mrs. Olga Wilson of Lewis
Street. In calculating the age of a dog in ratio to a human, Lassie
would now be 182 years old, Above, Lassie is shown resting com-
fortably on the knee of Harry Vanderbroeck, T-A photo
*es , • eelememeeeVene
PERSONALS
Baptismal service will be held
in the United Church Sunday at
the service at 10 a,m.
Several ladies from this dist-
rict attended a needlework course
sponsored by Cloverdale Wo-
men's Institute on Monday and
Tuesday last week in the library
in parkhill,
LUCAN CHURCH NEWS
gamsoraw,i
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall were
Surprised Wednesday evening
when Mrs. Tindall's family call-
ed to congratulate the couple
On the occasion of their tenth
wedding anniversary. After an
evening of euchre, lunch was
served. The Couple were pre-
sented with a centennial plate.
Mr, & Mrs. Clarence Davis
Visited Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Ab-
bott, Whalen, Sunday evening.
Mr. & Mrs, Fred Dobbs and
children attended a birthday party
for Mr. Michael Dobbs, Exeter,
at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Dobbs Sr., Thursday.
Mr. Albert Scott, Niagara
Falls, visited Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Greenlee and boys, Friday even-
ing.
During the past Week, guests
with Mr, & Mrs. Jack Dickins
Were Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Abbott
and family and Mr. & Mrs. Pete
Sovereign and boys and Mr. &
Mrs. Dickins spent Sunday with
Mr, & Mrs. Clayton Abbott,
parts.
Mr. & Mrs. George Carroll,
Detroit, are visiting with his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
& Mrs. Harry Carroll.
Misses Carol and Catherine
Abbott were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Carroll, Ian
and Brenda, o'e'..i4e7erdSs
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ANGLICAN
SOCIAL EVENING
The Ladies Guild is sponsor-
ing a number of social evenings
with progressive euchre. Mrs.
Gordon Atkinson's group was in
charge of the first on Tuesday,
Nov. 28 and Mrs. Harvey Hod-
gins' group, will arrange the
second Tuesday, Dec, 12.
UNIT ED
Following lunch, provided by
the UCW, 24 members of the
Steward Board and Elders, set
forth in pairs, after the 11 o'clock deals T
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By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Mr. Murray Abbott returned
home on Saturday after visiting
for a week at the home of his
son, Mr. & Mrs. W. Abbott and
family in Niagara Falls and with
his daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Maguire and family
in Scotland.
Miss Emma Schaab of Cooks-
bale, Miss Margaret Plasket,
Guelph and Miss Wilda Pollock
of Kitchener were weekend guests
at the home of Mrs. Lorne Hicks.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy McDonald of
London were Sunday visitors with
Mr. & Mrs, George Dunn. The
ladies are sisters.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott of
Lucan were Sunday callers at the
home of Mrs. Clara Abbott.
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Brown and
family of Sarnia were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John
Thompson.
Mrs. Lorne Hicks and Mrs. R.
Molitor are teaching Conversa-
tional English to the Korean stu-
dents at the Agricultural School.
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hern of
Metropolitan, visited Sunday with
Mrs. Arthur Hopkin.
Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Miller and
Betty Jean visited Wednesday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Miller of Listowel.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell,
Terri and Scott and Mr, & Mrs.
Wm. Rundle and Larry were
guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Albert Scott of Exeter.
Mrs. Ray Mills of St. Marys
visited with Misses Blanche and
Rhea Mills and Mr. Edgar Mills
on Tuesday.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lawson
spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Rohde and family of Mit-
chell.
Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean
visited Sunday with Mrs. Law-
rence Copeland, Donna and Mur-
ray, Mr. & Mrs. Murray May,
Sharileen and Richard, Mr. &
Mrs. Adrian Pringle, Terry and
Wayne of London, Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Vyles and JoAnne of Bur-
lington and Mr. Gary Vyles of
Windsor.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Dobson of
Kirkton were Friday evening
guests with Mrs. Arthur Hopkin.
service for the annual "Every
member visitation."
TEACHER'S MEETING
At the Thursday teachers'
meeting it was decided to have a
skating party, rather than the
annual Christmas program, with
refreshments at the schoolroom
following the skating. The date
was set for Wed., Dec. 27.
Arrangements were finalized
for White Gift Sunday, Dec. 3.
HI C
Sunday, 22 Lucan-Clandeboye
Hi C met with Pat Smith, Jim
Hearn and Lois Hodgins in charge
of t h e worship service and
Maureen Smith, Grace Smith,
Sandra McLellan and Nancy Park
providing lunch.
It was announced over $34 was
realized from the recent bottle
and paper collection. This will
go towards the support of the
branch's orphan.
LEGION LADIES TREATED
The Lucan Royal Canadian Le-
gion Auxiliary, last Sunday
treated 12 non-bowler members
to the show, "Gone With The
Wind" followed by dinner at " The
Brass Rail".
Electric store
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
Mrs, L i 11 i a n Blair, Exeter,
spent a couple of days with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Blair last week, when
she left South Huron Hospital and
was convalescing there.
Miss Sheila Elston, student
nurse of St. Thomas-Elgin Gen-
eral Hospital, spent the weekend
with her parents, also was a guest
Saturday of her friend, Miss
Sylvia Webb, Hyde Park.
Visitors during the week with
M. H. & Mrs. Elston were Mr.
& Mrs. Ardean Randall, Wyom-
ing; Mrs. Ada Ings accompanied
by Mr. Albert Nichols, London,
Mr, & Mrs. Cliff Abbott, Lucan.
Mrs. C. Hoonaard visited Tues-
day with her daughter Ann in
London.
Mrs. Ross McFalls returned
home Friday with her baby daugh-
ter from St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mrs. John McAllister, Mrs.
Mervin Elston accompanied by
Mrs. Borden Smyth, Centralia,
attended the bazaar and tea in
Main St. United Church, Exeter,
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Sam Skinner. Mrs. Kay
Blair and Mrs. John McAllister
attended the Dessert Euchre in
Trivitt Parish Hall, Exeter on
Wednesday.
Miss Judy Dickey of Northern
Life, London, spent the weekend
with her parents,
Mrs. George Tucker, Exeter,
entertained the ladies on Tuesday
afternoon at her home, who put on
the skit at her golden wedding
celebration. They were Mrs. John
McAllister, Mrs. Sam Skinner,
Mrs. Jack Blair, Mrs. Allan
Elston, Mrs. Mervin El stun. Mrs.
Bob Blair, Misses Judy Blair,
Sheila and Wendy Elston, who took
part in the skit were unable to be
there.
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making alterations and renova-
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ment, where he and Mrs. Ditty
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A whole new front to the build-
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floor is being laid and walls
will be panelled. What was the
kitchen, has been converted into
a work-shop for all kinds of
repair work.
Mr. Ditty intends stocking
many lines of electric equip-
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By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Miner and
family of Lambeth were guests
Sunday with Rev. Stewart and
Mrs. Miner.
Cpl and Mrs. Keith Heywood
and Kathleen of Lohr, south
Germany were Saturday guests
with their uncle and aunt, Mr.
& Mrs. Herb Bibby. They flew
home here last Wednesday. Mr.
Heywood has returned to Germ-
any. Mrs. Heywood and Kathleen
are visiting relatives this week.
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Heywood,
were also Saturday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Bibby.
Mrs. Donald Kernick and Mary
attended the Main St. United
Church Bazaar, Exeter, Satur-
day.
Robert Bray had his tonsils
removed at South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, Tuesday morning last.
Mr. & Mrs. Mac Hodgert and
family visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Don Mayo of London, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Bibby of
Ballymote were Monday guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Herb Bibby.
The Messengers skating party
will be held Saturday, December
2.
By MRS. WM. WALTERS
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Knight
of Exeter visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Walters and
Danny.
Mr. & Mrs. Phil Bern and
Mrs. John Coward were guests
Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Wib Coward in London.
Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Bar-
bara visited Tuesday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Smith and
Penny of Crediton.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Walters visit-
ed Saturday evening with Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Rowe and Dennis of
Thames Road.
Mrs. Wm. Walters. Mrs. Geo-
rge Frayne of Sunshine Line,
visited Saturday afternoon in Ex-
eter with Mrs. Newton Clarke.
David Taylor returned to his
home on Saturday after being a
patient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter for several days.
Mrs. Matilda Voisin is a patient
in St, Joseph's Hospital, London,
having fallen on ice last week
breaking her hip.
Mrs. Paul Hajas is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Gladwish,
Sarnia, visited Saturday with Mr.
& Mrs. Torn Ryan of Corbett.
Mr. & Mrs, Henry Yelle, Park-
hill spent Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Hogan.
Mrs. John Moser and Larry
McCarthy visited in St. Joseph's
Hospital, Sunday with Mr. Joseph
McCarthy.
Miss Beth Carey, Chatham and
Mary Eileen Carey, London visit-
ed with Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carey
and Rita Anne last weekend.
Miss Carolyn Hall, London,
spent a few days with Mr. & Mrs.
John Hall and family.
Mr. Richard Trainor, London,
spent the weekend with his fam-
ily, Mrs. Frank Trainor and fam-
ily.
Mr. Ray Glavin, Toronto, spent
the weekend with his wife and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Lamb, bride
and groom, have moved into the
George Young apartment, recent-
ly vacated by Mrs. M. L. Crin-
ni an.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Hardy,
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hardy and
Mr. & Mrs. Mert Culbert, last
Saturday attended the Stratford
Pigeon banquet, awards and dance
held at Sebringville.
Last Saturday Leroy Reving-
ton drove to victory Duchess
Grattan owned by W. Ellering-
ton & J. Tanner at the London
raceway.
Dale (eight) and Jeff (four)
Bawtenheimer of Sarnia spent
the weekend with their grand-
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Robb,
while their mother attended the
annual meeting of the Provincial
Sports' Committee at Hamilton.
Don't let the last few fine
days fool you for Christmas is
just around the corner. Have
you arranged for your T.A. gift
subscription yet?
Area couple married
LUCAN
Standards of white and red
mums formed the setting in the
Holy Rosary Church, London,
at 11 am Saturday, November 18,
for the double ring ceremony
when Rev. Elwin Morris united
in marriage Margaret Aileen
Cobleigh and Peter William Man-
ders.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cobleigh
of Alice St., Lucan and the groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Manders of RR 3, Lucan.
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride was married in a
white brocade suit, with white
wedding-ring hat and veil. She
carried a cascade of white mums
and red roses.
Her only attendant was her
sister, Mrs. Clare Paton of Mar-
ket St., Lucan, who wore a
pOwder blue brocade dress with
lace coat and wedding ring hat.
She carried a cascade of white
mums And pink roses.
The best man Was Mr. Mal-
colm Lees of ThompSon Rd.,
London, Messrs. Art Cobleigh,
brother of the bride and Gary
Manders, brother of the groom,
Were ushers.
The church organist provided
traditional wedding music.
At a buffet luncheon, et the
home of the bride's parents, Mrs.
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BY J. E. BURT
First I must apologize to the
public school girls because there
wasn't any skating last Friday
night because they didn't receive
proper notification of this.
In hockey last week in the
Shamrock league on Friday night
it was Dorchester vs Ilderton on
in pee wee. It was a 4-4 tie. In
Bantam, Ilderton over Dorches-
ter 5-1 and in a hard hitting
penalty-filled midget game it was
a 2-2 stand-off. In the novice
league on Saturday we had four
shutouts — Stoneybrook 13, Hur-
on (A) 0; Exeter 3, Huron (B)
0; Lucan 2, Dorchester 0; and
Lambeth 5, Exeter 0.
The South Middlesex league
is still going strong with our
local merchants at the bottom
of the league. I feel that these
boys need a coach to get them
organized and going as they are
a better team than the standings
show.
MARCH OF DIMES BANQUET
Mrs. Lloyd Mason and Mrs.
Ralph Rummell were Lucan's
representatives at the "March
of Dimes," banquet held at the
Holiday Inn, on King St., Lon-
don, Thursday.
Cobleigh received in a black
two-piece double knit dress, pink
brocade hat and pink rose cor-
sage. She was assisted by the
groom's mother, gowned in blue
nylon over flowered taffeta, red
hat and red rose corsage.
For a honeymoon trip to Tor-
onto, the bride donned a white
coat over her suit, with orchid
corsage.
The young couple will make
their home at 3 Frontenac St.,
London.
The bride is an employee at
the Science Library of Western
University and the groom is an
orderly at Westminster Hospital,
Prior to her marriage Mrs.
Manders was honored with two
miscellaneous and one pantry
shower.
Mrs. Gary Manders, RR 3,
Lucan, entertained with the first
miscellaneous shower, When
Mrs. Mary Bruce of London, as-
sisted the bride-elect open her
gifts.
Mrs. Clare Paton Of Market
St., Lucan, and Miss Daisy Cob-
leigh held the second miscellan-
eous shower for their sister at
the home of Mrs. Paton with Miss
Joyce Rummell assisting in the
opening of gifts.
Miss Joyce Rummell was hos-
tess for the pantry shower with
Miss Linda /nSon assisting in the
opening of gifts.
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