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Lucan church news
UCYV hear area resident
ANGLICAN
Breakfast service was held by
the Rev. R. A. Carson at .8. a,M,
when members of the A,Y.M.
took Holy .Communion.
At the 11 o'clock baptismal
service, Janice Lynn Atkinson,
daughter of Mr, & Mrs. Jack
Atkinson was baptized by Rev.
Carson.
LEAGUE OF LOYALTY
Brenda Haskett's name was
entered on the Honour Roll of
the League of Loyalty,
The Sunday School children
are busy preparing for the
pageant they will present in the
United President, was in the chair. Mrs.
Eldon YOung and Mrs. Don
Frees, McGuire PreSented the worship
service,
Mrs. Orville Jones and Mrs.
Frances .Saward sang a duet
accompanied by Miss Reta
Chown..
Mrs, Shipley Siddell, North
West section, regional president,
the guest speaker, gave a talk on
the aims and work of the UCW
were
sinc its p
present,
t, einception,
Rev. W. C. and Mrs, Tupling
A number of articles, useful
and fancy, made by members for
sale at the bazaar, were on
display.
Ladies, Of the Lucan UQW
'held their reglilat monthly
Aehetai meet1110 in the C.E.
building Of. Lucan
Church.
Mrs. William,
TOP PIGEON RACER — The honour of winning the most races
during the regular season of the Lucan. Homing club went to Willie
Vanneste who is shown above with his wife and the many trophies
captured by his birds. T-A photo
RECEIVE LARGE TROPHY — The Lucan Homing Club became the
owners of a beautiful new trophy at their annual banquet, Saturday
night. A special race is being organized next SepteMber with the
Winner getting the beautiful piece of silverware donated by Walloy
Excavating. Above Lucan club president Norm Hardy is receiving the
trophy from Harry Loyens. T-A photo
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1957.WTEQ13 RIDEAU. 500 4-door sedan,
automatic, power steering, .power brakes, radio,
H61615
1967 FORD CUSTOM 2-cleor . sedan, V-B, automatic., ..mdio,
l•-14186,19
1967 COMET 2-door hardtop -caliente, V-8 automatic,
radio, 'H49922
1,967 METEOR MONTCALM 2-door hardtop, V-6.
automatic, power steering, power brakes, 36134J
1967 METEOR MONTCALM 2-door hardtop, V-8,
automatic, .power steering, power brakes, radio,.
H75671
190000K'T.Calionte, 2-door hardtop, V-8, radio, H49767
1966 METEOR .MONTCALM 2-door hardtop, power
steering and brakes, radio, H60895
1965 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY 2-door hardtop, V-8
automatic, radio, H50092
1965 CHEV BISCAYNE 4-door sedan, 6 cylinder,
automatic, radio, H60106
1965 COMET 4-door Sedan, V-8, automatic, radio, H60832
1965 VALIANT SIGNET 2-door hardtop, V-8 automatic,
radio, 393629
1964 MERCURY 4-door sedan, V-8, automatic, power
steering, radio, 585636
1963 PONTIAC 4-door Laurentian, 6 cylinder, automatic,
radio, H59791
1963 CHEV %-TON C88219
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60 ZEPHYR SEDAN H50041
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63 STUDEBAKER SEDAN, 6 stick E10762 165
64 STUDEBAKER SEDAN, 6 stick H14419 435
62 METEOR COACH, 6 stick H51191 630
64 VOLKSWAGEN 76605H 735
64 FORD SEDAN, 6 stick, radio H10657 935
63 CHEV SEDAN, 6 auto., power steering H57092 935
63 FORD COACH, 6 stick, new motor,
new paint, new tires H47379 1140
65 FAIRLANE COACH H61866
1335
64 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, V-8 auto. H75685 1335
66 PONTIAC SEDAN, 6 stick E19587 1335
66 FORD SEDAN, 6 automatic A78958
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65 VALIANT HARDTOP H47708 1535
67 FORD SEDAN, V-8 automatic H48156 1935
66 FORD GALAXIE 500 HARDTOP, loaded H46263 2135
66 CHRYSLER HARDTOP H48650
2235
66 PONTIAC PARISIENNE CONVERT., loaded H50315 2335
63 FORD F-950, trailing axle, tractor package Y49689 3640
65 DODGE, CHASSIS and CAB C87593 2440
67 GMC PANEL C87618
1935
62 IHC STAKE H48415
490
TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT
The following units will be
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MASSEY 3-FURROW PLOW 20
3-SECTION JOHN DEERE DRAG HARROWS 20
BISSELL DRAG HARROWS 20
FORD 2-FURROW PLOW 20
MASSEY 2-Furrow DRAG PLOW (plowing match type) 45
BALE STOOK E R 60
IHC 81' CULTIVATOR 70
IHC 3-FURROW DRAG PLOW 70
IHC 10' HEAVY SPRING TOOTH CULTIVATOR 105
MASSEY FERGUSON 2-ROW CULTIVATOR
shields and discs
OLIVER 3-FURROW DRAG PLOW
IHC 10' LIGHT SPRING CULTIVATOR
DAVID BROWN 3-FURROW LIFT PLOW
MASSEY 102 TRACTOR
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145
145
160
160
170
JOHN DEERE 'M' TRACTOR
IHC # 45 BALER
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IHC 3-FURROW LIFT PLOW
COCKSHUTT 3-FURROW LIFT PLOW
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MASSEY 60 COMBINE (engine)
.14 54 IHC W-6 TRACTOR
N 57 OLIVER SUPER 77 GAS TRACTOR
55 FORD 850 TRACTOR
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UNITED
The Rev. W. C, Tupling was
in charge of the regular Sunday
morning service, Continuing the
series "The Beatitudes„"
HI C
The Hi C met in the C.E.
building of Lucan United
Church Sunday evening with 20
young people of high school age
present.
Bert Walker was chairman
and was assisted in the worship
service by Pat Smith and Laurie
Crudge.
Lunch was served by Leroy
McGuire, Ken Latta, Janis
Freeman and.Janice Abbott.
Ladies meet-
at
By HAROLD DAVIS
.St. A.c.W., .met,
Monday evening in the church
basement. Mrs, Wm, .:Schaefer
presided. for the meeting.
Mrs. Rev. Bell geva a talk on
.human rights,
Mrs, Don Nairn, Mrs,
Nairn and Mrs. Burns Blackler
presented a demonstration on
the wearing and ;setting of hair
wigs and hair pieces,
Lunch was provided by Mrs,
Gordon Mains. and Mrs,
Schaefer.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs- Art Julian spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Miller McCurdy.
Mrs. Howard Bearss is a
patient in St. Marys Memorial
Hospital.
John Hall Jr. of Vancouver is
spending some weeks vacation
with his parents, Mr. & Mrs,
John Hall and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Dietrich
had Mrs. Ada Dietrich; Mr. &
Mrs. Emerson Woodburn and
Dawson Woodburn as their
supper guests last Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Mary Trainor and Bernie
Madden visited with Mrs. Winnie
Dignan in London Tuesday.
Mrs. Catherine Morrissey
spent a few days with her
daughter Mrs. Mary Bedard of
Zurich.
Many ladies from this
community have accepted
positions at the Centralia
Industrial Park.
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Carey
motored to Windsor on the
weekend to visit the latters
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Masse.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Mittleholtz
and boys, and Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
Hogan and girls, Exeter, Mr. &
Mrs. John Hogan and family, Mr.
& Mrs. Gerry Hartman and son
and Mr. & Mrs. Jack McCann
and family held a family
gathering with Mr. & Mrs.
Wilfred Hogan and Margaret
Anne Sunday,
Shop
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USED
CAR LOT
OPEN
EVENINGS
Every
MON.,TUES.,THURS., FRI.
7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
LIKE-NEW
CARS
68 METEOR HARDTOP
4-door, complete power,
new tires, radio, auto-
matic, 2-tone black and
cherry black H45982
66 COMET CALIENTE
2-door hardtop, all red
with red-line tires,
automatic, radio H46854
64 FORD 500 Fairlane
radio, V-8 automatic,
motor completely
overhauled H47929
63 FORD SEDAN
4-door, new tires,
radio, automatic H46244
63 MERCURY
4-door Sedan, V-8 auto.,
radio, E82148
SPECIAL $995
61 RAMBLER
6 cylinder, stick,
4-door sedan H46775
62 PONTIAC
Convertible, V-8 auto., 283
cu, in., new top, new
paint, yellow A87748
62 COMET
2-door, privately
owned H47657
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67 AUSTIN 850 Mini
66 CALIENTE Sedan
4-door. Factory condition.
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