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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-10-20, Page 15voinimiligtmliMiflintnnillininni11111111111Mt1111111111t1111.11111111MIMMIIIIIMIIIIIHMIntillniMmi • Best Wishes t© the Koffee Kup Restaurant It Is Our Pleasure To Supply The Gas Graft on and Hutson Canadian Propene Ges and Appliances PHONE 136-W GRAND BEND t .1411salftsitfUlmittb:OfflifilimItUittiOlnimmuntifsliemmllnipstiiiiisimiLliuttittsisalinintntannautill n 40IninfliintimilmmminfmtiffiturmlilimutiintlimintniolOinimumlOrlotutifil itili ttlitlifintUM10/ KEN CARTER ETHEL AND JOE "HUB" For The Best In Hardware Ste. Wraith-Storey . HARDWARE PHONE BA 74732 LUCAN offee- Kupl •restaurant relin 1 cent fire victims open ,ative o„' eb ye 64030 president WAS guest 41 4 o rages. to patrons that were tin- fee. Shop, Lucan district ,news Public in their .new premises.1 able to be supplied before. They hope that the new restaud The Hays will .also. ' H t 1 Cot gOntinue, to rantwi provide many Ficid griginem,•'s Regiment (Al)i since 3.56. .officially relinquished! his command to Lt. Col. D. J. Bird of Wolseley Barracks on" Saturday. Lt. .Col. Williams who will transfer to, the supplementary .reserve of officers. joined the! 11th. Field Squadron in Sarnia Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hod ins, As second in command. He was Lucan,. and Mr. and Mrs , Harry then .appointed officer -corn- • Carroll, Sainstbnrie visited Mrs. manaing in 1948 and held the Ida Carroll at the Green Gables post for eight ,years, Nursing Home, Parkhill, on Sun- He is a professional engineer day and later dined With Mr. and with Imperial Oil in Sarnia. Mrs. H. A. Mullins and Ruth' He attended Clandeboye Pub- Ann at the home of Mr. and . Mrs. Cliff Abbott.. They foend eery of Ingersoll, shared the Mrs. Carroll, much better from h consecutive her recent heart attack. go (the latter sharing the ninth Mr, and Mrs. Jim Tubb and bingo with Mrs. Richard Davis) ,Kingston University ,and is the A former resident, Lt. -Col. J. the son of the late Alt. and T. officer off thSa e l tah, Mrs. commanding H• PATON 1. lic School, Lucan trigh School! • : 1 speaker, snaking her annual Carter.! Mrs. Roy Cunningham And on, John visit,04 guishes comman isit the branch. .1 for which Aire, Charles Coughlin 'T mo$,Advocato, Ocholpir 20, 1900 1040. IS • ,hostess,x gas Airs John Davie Miss Bessie. Foreman of To- ronto has returned home after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Mitchell Haskett, and Mr. Haskett, Air, Cecil Ford of Toronto and Mrs. Florence Wright of Lon- don (formerly of Lucan) were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hedden. Messrs. Don and Bill Banting spent a few days at Batavia and Niagara Falls, Mn, and Mrs. George Hasty and daughter Kelly Anne of Sud- bury were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Smith. Mr. Bruce Watson of Alemeda, Cal, is spending a few day,s with his mother, Mrs, Helen Watson and aunt, Miss Ida Porte, Mrs. LeRoy Revington who has been in the isolation ward at Victoria Hospital since tak- ing polio,' is making satisfactory recovery and herpes to be out of the isolation ward in another! week. Mr, and Mrs, Jam-es Sigsworth and family called on Mr. and Mrs, Ed Flynn on Friday eve- ning and Mr, and Mrs, Cooper McCurdy on Sunday evenuig and had as callers Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neil on Saturday evening, Miss Elizabeth Klein of Strat- ford. is now working for the Bella Alia Beauty Parlor, Lon- don and is making her home with her mother, Mrs. James McTavish, and Mr, McTavish, Mr. and Mrs, Al :Bromwich of Lucan and Mr. Bill Mills of Lon- don spent the holiday weekend in Detroit. • Mr. .and Mrs. Wilfred. Stock and family were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Stock's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Seifred of Harriston, Guests during the , past 'week- end with. Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Pepper included Mr. and Mrs. -Hugh McCrie of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clarke of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Clarke, and daughter Louise, Mrs. L. David- son, Miss Margaret Simpson, all of St, Marys, and Mr. and Mrs. George Tinney and grand- 1 daughter Elaine Kettle of Exe. ter. Legion Auxiliary binge An extra large crowd attended the Legion Auxiliary bingo last Thursday night at the Legion .! Hall but no one was ludky! enough to capture the jack-pot! Mrs. Bernard Avery of Lucan won the $5 consolation. Mrs. Harry Arnold of Ludo. won "Share the Wealth" and "-'the fourth bingo. Mrs, Russell Schroeder of Centralia and _Mrs. Thelma E1- AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LTD, The Irish -settlement of Lee-an has a new restaurant. And it as one that the residents of the -community can certainly be proud oft "The Koffee Kilp" Restaurant" is the name of the new bust.' ness establishment and is situ. 4tec.1 directly atross the street from the .central Hotel right in the,,, heart ot the town. .:ar. and Mrs. jet flay, who operated the HO ites•atiraM prior to a disastrous ,Iire that, wiped theirs and two_ Other stores out, ha/0 bounced back to give the community A real .asset With the new restaurant, Completely renovated, the res- taurant is approximately 24'x4.0' in size. has modern fluores- cent lighting antl, supports a brand new "open kitchen". A lengthy arherite coffee bar with 15- stools is availabh. for the public's convenience, For the family man, new tables and chairs have been added so that full course meals car_ be enjoy- ed to the fullest extent by the whole . Soft shades of bone white and pine frost green have given the Place the 'new look'. Smart'look- ing floor tile from wall to wall has also livened things up. ea coffee Althought the Koffee Kup will be open for the first tittle on Siniday, October 30, the official opening will take place on Mon- day, October 31, Free coffee and donuts will highlight the event. Daly Grange of London' are con- tributing the coffee while May- fair Bakery, Exeter, will supply the donuts, The restaurant will be open. seven days a week. Frcm Mon.- day to Saturday, the hours are froM 7 aan, to 11 p.,n. Sundays, the hours are between 12 p.m, and 8 p.m, Joe and Ethel Hay, who have teen residents of Lucan f6r the paSt five years, are sincerely looking forward to serving the Lucen personals Sharon arid Margaret West- worth Of London called on Jo- anne and Marilyn Riley on Sun. day. Mrs, Bob Coleman spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garrett and family and attended anniversary services at Wesley a I I Continued from page in Craftsman Gordon Cupples (who has jest returned from Egypt), Mrs. (hippies, and girls of Galt were weekend guests oft Mr• and Mrs. Harald Butler jr.: Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Hedden of Lucan, Mrs. Ella eiedden oil Exeter, visited. Mrs. Lily Bis- sett d other Brantford rela- tives last Sunday. Mrs. Annie Fairies has return-1 ed home after a week's visit, with her daughtet, Mrs. Doug- las King. and family of ,Harris-i ton. Mrs. Wes Atkinson spent! Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Atkinson and family of! London. • Mr. and Mrs. -James Free-I man and family and, Airs. Her- man Young spent last weekend in Detroit, guests of Mr, arid Mrs. Percy Lyons. Mr, and. Mrs, Ross Love, of Shi .ka were Sundayguestsof Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mann (the former Edna Bawden of Lucan) of Toronto and , Mr. Ben Mann of. London called on Mrs. Mann's sister, Mrs. Harold Hodgins, and Mr, Hodgins last Friday on their tocvay family reunion to be held at Wardsville at the home of Mrs. Mabel King, when nine brothers and one sister would be together for the first time in many years, M. H. D. Ankers of Trenton has purchased the home of the late Mrs. James Stanley, on the corner of Main and George Mr. Les Woodward is making extensive.. renovation's on the house before Mr. and. Mrs. Ankers move in around Nov. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Don Downs arid family of Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford and Robert of Detroit dined -together on Sun- day in, London and spent the aft- ernoon with Mrs, Irene Coursey at St. Joseph's hospital, Mrs, Coursey is Making satisfactory recovery but will be hospitalized far some weeks yet. Church. Mr's. Lloyd Ford of Exeter split the second part (the latter also - winning the third bingo), Mrs. Jack Henson of Lucan won the: third part. Other winners were Mrs. Omar Dobbs of Exeter who won two bingos, Airs. J. Kopp of Exeter, Mrs. Calcott, Mooresville., Mrs, Doreen McRoberts, Granton, and Russell Goddard, Lucan, UC Evening Auxiliary The United Church Evening Auxliary held its October meet- ing in the church school-room world -together. A letter was read from the former Elsie Benner, who was missionary, in Africa for sonic years. Phone BA 7-4349 CLANDEBOYE CHURCH NEWS United church. The Clandeboye United church! held its Harvest, Anniversar;in service on Sunday -evening. The! pastor, the ;Rev. G. 'yA. . Sach,' took as Il subject Blessings of Harvest."'1 The service started with a community sing song of favorite hymns with Mrs. Kermit Thorrin• son as pianist. Misses Judy Scott and Nancy Kestle sang a duet and Miss Marjorie Donald- son sang an appropriate solo. Confirmation clasSes will be- gin shortly, also refresher During October the service will remain at 9;45 a.m, St. James At St. James „church the Rev. W. C. Allison from Lambeth Conducted the service on Sunday. and will take the service for the other two Sundays in October. Woman's Federation The Clandeboye Woman's Fed- eration of the United church were entertained on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Rupert Williams. Mrs. G. Eaton, vice.president, presided and was assisted in the worship by Mrs. Wilmer Scott. The guest speaker, Mrs. Jack .Rosser, of Ailsa Craig, district president. stressed the Aced of missions and a film "I have found a new world in Africa" was shown, Refrethmentt were served by the hostess and com- mittee, Mrs. Art Hodgins, Mrs. Alex Macintosh, Mrs D. Nestle and Airs. George Simpson. WI reviews history At the October meeting of Clandeboye Women's Institute, She told of the, work other I. branches were :doing and. sug.i gested the Use of .films- for prol grams, it was an historical, research program. under the ,corivenership" of Mrs. Andrew Carter, who told ; of the first Institute meeting, how it was organized And how had spread over the world in, 'half century.. - Two readings, ''G r a n .d p A •s • coal •011. lamp" was given by ! Mrs. James Donaldson And "The! Old Tin. 1„.izzie" by Mrs. Rey ilocigins. An. old. fashioned. kitch- en contest was conducted by Mrs. Donaldson and won by Nano/. Hardy. Rall -call was an- lwerod by naming the maiden' name of grandmother. Plans were made for a home ! baking sale on Saturday, 00-. tober 22 at 2,30 p.m. at the Nu.-. Way Motors, Liman, convened by Mrs. Alan Hill, • Mrs. Norman Hardy was named a delegate to the area convention., in London, Novem•-1 ber and 2. A donation wias ! voted to. CNIB. I Hostesses were Mrs. Cecil And Mrs. Alm culuunglmn. The .Noveniber meeting -wilt be held at the home of Airs. Alex Macintosh in the afternoon on November O. Personal items Airs. Jim Hall, and -daughters Misses Mary Jane And Rose'' inarY, motored to retrofit And , Lansing, Mich. where they spent the Thanksgiving 'holiday. Airs. Hall returned on, Wednesday to C'ruirillit airport with her nePh- perwivaltier.1,Clal ialreenwee-hifCearitner Lainasilinige, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carter and Mr. and Mrs. .Claro Once Carter. Mr, And Mrs. Rea Neil visited Mr. and Airs. Melvin Fletcher at Wallaceburg on Sunday. Mr. And Mrs. Percy Shuttle. worth, of Capreol, near .Sudbury, visited Mr.' and Airs, Arthur Simpson on Tuesday. Mr, and Airs. Frank Pearson, the former Myrtle Lee, of Co- bourg, visited the latter's aunt, Mrs. Omar -Cunningham on Wed- nesday. On Thursday Mrs. 4Qe vorisgftorl"oung .Sr, of „Lucan was Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson day with Mr. and Arta Jo MacDougall at -Sarnia. and Nr* And Mrs, John Pastorius wb have recently taken up, residenel: there. They formerly. resided ,E.seter. Mr,. and „Airs.. Andy Carter were guests with the latter!s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence Lewis on Tliankv :givIng Day. Mrs. Lewis return! ed home on Saturday from St. JOsePh's :Hospital -where she A patient for four and a hall months. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Williams, Sandra and Wayne, Mr, Lorna Derbyshire .and Lit. Col. Rams and Mrs. Williams. Deb. hie, Ricky and Lynn William!, of Sarnia, were ,guests with :41,7* and Mrs. Jim eColitia- field Sunday..' Mrs. Abner Hendrie returned to St. Joseph's Hospital on Mon, day for a eheek-up. Airs, Jean Crellie,- London, ra, turned home on Surday- after visiting her brother, Paton,, and family; Mrs. W, L, Paton of Parkhill visited with the PatOu family last week, leaving ap Tuesday to spend .some tine in, London.. Mr, Cecil Jackson, Miss Ella Jackson and Airs. John. McEwen, all •of Stratford, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Aylestock. Mrs. Glen Prout is again an employee of the hydro office, to replace Miss Dorothy Lynn, wile has returned to London. „Bost Wishes end, CotigtAtuleions s106 & Ethel Hay! Phone BA 7-4632 Lucan ItM1211!!!!!I 1!!!1!t.,n1 The Treasure Chest GIFT SHOP CONGRATULATIONS Ethel and Joe Hay. On The Opening Of Your Modern For CoMplete Selection in Costume Jewellery and all TyPes of Giftware, go to KOFFEE KUP RESTAURANT We're Glad To See You Back In Business Lucan Bowling Lanes Jack and F!ntoinea Aineld OHONI6 ldAt 7-4236 LUdAN • t • family of Mitchell. w.ere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hod- Mn.s Ira gins. Carling of Lucan and Rev. G-, W. $ach, was the guest speaker Sunday afternoon at the Arva Harvest Home. Mrs, warner McRoberts of the Dresden. HS staff was Borne for the weekend. Mrs. Ira Carling and, Miss Muriel Carling were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, niter Walpole And fiunily of Kincar- dine. Mrs. Clarence Lewis who has been a St. Joseph's Hospital pa- tient since May 11, was able to last Tuesday night w'th the pre- feeling Much better Friday in the chair. Airs. Howard New be - brought home last sident, Mrs. George. Thomson, Mrs, Frank Hardy was a and Mrs, Dave Park assisted in Thanksgiving guest of Mr. arid the worship period. • Mrs. John Knight and family of Mrs. George Paul was in Kintorc, charge of the study "Into all the BEST WISHES JOE AND ETHEL HAY! lel keep the place warm with SUPERTEST 'SUPERHEAT' 41,11,11M1111111111121nilliiiinin1H111111111111,H1111111112RIHIMMilmintlitlitIlifillIMMINIMMIltnintliffillIWP It Is Our Pleasure TO. EE ASSOCIATED WITH THE OPENING, OF LUCAN'S NEW KOFFEE KUP • RESTAURANT Best- Of Luck! Lippert Construction GENERAL CONTRACTOR Phone BA 7-4313 Lucan BEST WISHES Ethel and Joe Hay On Your Grand Opening COMPLIMENTS OF Murphy Tobacco Ltd, 320 King Wait LONDON, ONTARIO phones GE 4.761 • PHONE BA 74794 PHONE BA 7-4277 'THE KOFFEE CUP' IS CERTAINLY AN ASSET TO THIS COMMUNITY CONGRATULATIONS, JOE! We are pleased to supply the DAIRY PRODUCTS For Fresh Dairy Foods, it's HEARN'S DAIRY LUCAN WERE SUPPLIED BY By Wraith.Storey Hardware 'Heartiest Congratulations JOE AND ETHEL. HAY On The Opening Of Your New Restaurant 'The Koffee !Cup' LUCAN 'The Koffee Kup' HAS BEEN COMPLETELY DECORATED INSIDE AND OUT WITH Glidden Paints & SUCCESS