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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-09-11, Page 11Page 11 S.S. Teachers Meet Teachers of Holy Trinity Sunday School met Friday night at the rectory to discuss plans for promotion and fall work. In addition to Sunday School at 10 o’clock, Junior Congregation will continue if there be sufficient numbers attending. Plans are also being arranged to begin a young peoples' class of boys and gifts who have been confirmed, with the Rector, Mr. Wagland, as teacher Twenty-Two Beginners Public school re-opened Lucan with three new teachers. ■ Mr. B. H. Elliott, of Bala, re­ placed Mr. F. Morgenroth as principal and is teaching Grades 7 and 8. Mr. J. Johnston, of London, replaced Mr. C. Crocker and is teaching Miss Joy Hossie, Miss Gowlett’s teaching Grades Mrs, Muriel has charge of Grades 1 and 2. On Tuesday she was nearly swamped when 22 beginners walked in. Grades 5 and 6. of London, took room and is 3 and 4. Donaldson still THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1952 Lucan And District News Hi® POWER PACKED | Exeter Salvage Co. | Phone 423 | FOR SALE | We specialize in the follow- s Ing used items: Railroad = iron, angle iron, all sizes; E cables, all lengths and thick- = nesses; chains, all sizes and E thicknesses; wheels, all | sizes, all kinds. Used tires. | Bye beams and all | beams; flat iron, I steel, all sizes and | nesses. I WE BUY = New and used feathers and = = feather ticks, scrap iron— = | top prices paid. | Lucan Church Group To Sponsor Bazaar The September meeting of the United Church W.A. was held in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon, September the president, Mrs, Revington, presiding, ing was sponsored by art Park’s group. During the devotional period, Mrs. Cliff Culbert read the scripture. Mrs. B. Thompson sang and Mrs. Clarence Lewis gave a reading. During the business session it was decided to hold the bazaar November 8. Most of the meet­ ing was spent in making final arrangements for catering for the Mugford-Abbott wedding on Saturday, September 6. 13 with Sheridan The meet- Mrs. Stew- Truck Crashes Bridge, Driver Just Shaken Up G EL G. Harness, of Granton, rowly escaped death when truck failed to make the bridge turn on concession 4, Biddulph, and dropped over 12 to 15 feet below to the water’s edge. A passing motorist phoned from Mr, J, Turner’s for a doctor and police. nar- 11 is IL i' Personal Items Holiday visitors with other plates, thick- k X F Anglican W.A. Mrs. Jack Murdy for the September the Anglican W.A. afternoon, September 3. She was assisted in the devotions by Mrs. T. C. McFarlane and Mrs. Henry Hodgins. The scripture was read by Mrs. T. A. Hodgins. Mrs. E. Scott led in the Litany. The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Hovey with Mrs. E. Scott and Mrs. J. F. Wagland for hos­ tesses. A quilt donated by Mrs. Isabel Underwood was displayed. Mrs. Harry Tilbury reviewed the "Going to School” chapter of the Study Book Mrs. J. " Calder’s annual Church, dent, assisted by Mrs. Tilbury, served refreshments. was hostess meeting of Wednesday “Looking South”. Murdy read Mrs. A. C. address- given at the meeting in St. John’s Kitchener. The pres!- YourTobacco Stays FRESH with the SEALTITELIP ■ BEST CIGARETTE TOBACCO LOOK FOR THIS SPECIAL FEATURE You'll see il around the inside rim of the lid on your Ogden’s Fine Cut. It's a resilient sealing device that forms an airtight seal keeps the tobacco fresh by retaining natural moisture and flavour. LUCAN IMPLEMENTS PACKERS, TILLERS, FIELD TILE All sizes amounts for delivery, 4” to 14”, from stock, small or orders for truck loads delivered. a f PEDDLAR STEEL ROOFING All length of sheets from 6’ to 10’ FLEURY-BISSELL FARM DISCS, PLOUGHS, LAND CULTIVATORS Scott’s Elevator PHONE 63 Miss Thorpe were Mr. and Mrs. Arley Thorpe, Mr. Thorpe and Tommy and Ricky, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Craven, of Detroit, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corbett.- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Renaud, of Alice street, have returned after a delightful three-week trip to Ottawa, Cornwall and Massena, N.Y. Mr. John Blair, who has been on the sick list, has been order­ ed to bed. It is hoped he will soon be around again. Mrs. Harold Wallis and baby girl, of Granton, arrived home from Victoria Hospital, Sunday. Mrs. Wallis was dangerously ill for weeks before the her baby. Two visitors at the Mr. Ure and Mr. Frank from Chilliwack, B.C., assistance of Mr. Fred Dobbs, managed to get the driver out through the windshield as the doors were jammed. He was taken to Exeter for examination but was permitted to go home. The truck was badly wrecked. Mr. John Coleman, of New York City, .spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coleman and then accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stanley to Ro­ chester guests Dickins and Mrs. latter two couples returned by Montreal and Ottawa. Residents of Alice St., extend the hand of welcome to the Acheson family who have moved into the. house vacated by Mr. Eli Thompson. A number from Lucan at­ tended the Anglican Pageant, “Even Our Faith”, presented at the H. B. Beal Technical School, London, Friday and Saturday nights by the Diocese of Huron to mark the fifteenth anniversary of the Missionary Society of >tlie Church in Canada the General Synod in London. Mr. and Mrs. A. last weekend in Toronto taking in the Exhibition on Monday. Mr. and ‘ Mrs. A. Mathers and family have returned from their holidays spent in a cottage on Lake Simcoe and at Toronto and Parkhill. Mr. and and family their home Sauble Hill on con. 16, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown­ lee and family who have been holidaying at Kingston, Ottawa and the Thousand Islands have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ryan and family have a two-week kota. Mr. and of London, holiday trip Thousand Islands. They the Toronto Exhibition passed through. Mrs. Sam McRann is her daughter, Mrs. Stewart, at Syracuse. The annual Labor Day Armi­ tage picnic was held this year at Springbank with an attend­ ance of 60. The president, Mr. A. Elston, presided. All enjoyed a splendid line-up of sports. The president for 1953 will be Mr. W. Armitage, of Ballymote. It is expected that the reunion will again be held at Springbank. Mrs. Braban, of London, spent til6 WOClt 611(1 with ~~ Holiday visitors Mrs. Wes Atkinson Mrs. Pat Shearer Bay Citv and Mrs. Cann, Arlene Stratford. Mrs. Allan Westman of Gran­ ton and son, Harold, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. War­ ner McRoberts on Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. | “ ’ ’ and family, of day with Mr, Revington and Mrs. Banting’s ary reception. Mr, Allan Westman ton has purchased the Mr. Anderson on Alice Members of II 0 ly Trinity Church were pleased to see Mrs. Banting in church Sunday mor­ ning—the beginning of her six­ tieth wedding anniversary. and Mrs. Sheldon two small sons, birtli of Turner’s, Hod gins, with the where they were the of the Rev. Harold Dickins. The and to honor now meeting Hedden spent Mrs. Oscar Hodgins have moved from on No. 4 at the to their new home London. returned home after motor trip to Da- Mrs. Elgin Hedden, left Tuesday for a to Montreal and the took in as they visiting Preece. Mr. and Mr. and Bob of Ferguson Me­ an d Larry, of Mtq -with were and Len Lobsinger Sarnia, spent Sun- and Mrs. Wilbert attended Dr. and Sixtieth annivers- of Gran- house of Street. Gifts To Club Girls From Clandeboye W. I. Mrs. Harold Hardy was hos­ tess for the September evening meeting of the clandeboye Wo­ men’s Institute. Thomson opened the Mrs. Louis Kilmer scripture lesson, Twenty-one members roll call by naming 1 school teacher and 1 whereabouts. Mrs. Ernest Lewis was pointed delegate to the convention in London in tober. The resolutions for convention were voted on by the members and our wishes in re­ spect to each one were passed on to our delegate. Mrs. Harry Tilbury and Mrs. Rae Hodgins were elected to take the two-day course in Lon­ don entitled “The Club Girl Entertains”, and then to teach it to the Branch Club Girls as the fall project. The Garden Club girls were present at the meeting, and Mrs. Murray Thompson presented gifts to them on behalf of the Institute for completing another successful summer’s gardening. The girls presented gifts to their leader, Miss Margaret Anne Henry, and assistant, Mrs. Alex McIntosh. Mrs. Albert Rosser as convenor of citizenship, gave a most interesting paper on “Can­ adian Women”. Mrs. Harry Tilbury won contest. At the close of meeting lunch was served by hostess and committee, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. A. Thompson. Mrs. George Simpson and Mrs. Rea Neil. The members of the Clande­ boye vited Cent 2:15 Hall McGillivray Women’s Institute. St. James W.A. The W.A. of St. James held its meeting on evening in the public The president, Mrs. opened the meeting with and the junior girls church took over the meeting. Barbara Simpson played a hymn. After the members’ prayer and girls' prayer, Gwenneth Tomes, partner, Ida Pearl Langford, the scripture Lesson, Psalm 23, was taken by Eileen Hodigin3. The Litany was taken by Mr. Wagland. Roll call was answered by a verse of scripture contain­ ing the word 'Harvest’. Introductions of girls work, organization and program plan­ ning were given by several girls. A ^geography match was conduct­ ed by Mrs. Mervin Carter. Mrs. Andy Carter conducted a short Guild meeting. A vote of thanks was given to the com­ mittee for planning such a suc­ cessful picnic to Seaforth for the Sunday School. A vote of thanks was given to Mrs. Fred Simpson and Mrs. Andy Carter for clean­ ing the church recently. A dainty lunch was served by the girls to the members. Sldt For Fair The Junior Girls will present a skit “How to look your best”, at Western Fair. Mary Tomes, Joan Murless, Janet Scott, Jackie Williams and Marlene Thomp­ son, Elaine Hodgins, Betty Cun­ ningham, Beth McRann, Marie Carter and Gwenneth Tomes will take part. The girls will be guests at dinner on Tuesday eve­ ning and to the grandstand show. z Personal Items Mr. grave Curtis rou s, day with the former’s brother and sister, Mr. Billie and Miss Aggie North grave. Miss Barbara Simpson joined the 1952-53 class London Normal School. Mr. Ben G. Arkell RCAF Station Centralia the weekend with Mr II. Murless. Mr and guests Carter The for a tember London are Thatcher and Sharon Blake, Jackie Williams, Gwenneth Tomes and Mack Harrison have started to Medway High School in Grade 9. May we offer our congratula­ tions to the "Clandeboye Garden Gals” who won first prize for vegetable collection nt Strathroy Fair. Those who took part were: Margaret Anne Henry, Janet Scott, Elaine Hodgins, Wilma McNair and Marie Carter. The Lasenby-Cunningham Wedding In London St, James’ Westminste Chown returned home Monday after a two weeks’ stay with Joseph, of underwent, Mrs. Joseph accompanied Mrs. to Lucan. her daughter, **Mrs. St. Thomas, who a recent operation, and her son, Sydney, Chown back BACKACHE MaybeWarninq Backache is often caused by lazy kidney action. When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the system. Then backache, disturbed rest or that tired-out and heavy-headed feeling may soon follow. That’s the time to take Podd’s Kidney Pills, Dodd’s stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better-sleep better-work better. Get Dodd s Kidney Pills now. 51 Mrs.Murray meeting, read the Psalm 8. answered their first present ap- area Oc- the the the the H. •> Women’s Institute are in­ to a Flower Show and 25- Tea on_ September 17 at p.m. at the McGillivray under the auspices of the Church Friday school. Flynn, prayer of the and Mrs. John North- and Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Sirnm- of Courtland, spent Sun- at of has the the spent and Mrs. . and Mrs. Marilyn, i of Mr. j on Sunday. Clandeboye new term 2 with Mr. , as teacher Douglas Lewis, Betty Lou . Bruce Fawcett of Forest, and Mrs. , were Mervin openedschool Tuesday, Sep- Mel) on aid, of In Grade 1 r Church, London, was decorated with caudles, ferns and gladioli for* the marriage of Florence Irene Cunningham, daughter of Michael Cunning- of Lucan, to Har- of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. ham, recently old Franklin Mrs. Lasenby Lasenby. The Rev. H. E. Merifield ficiated at the ceremony and Fred Wakefield was organist. Miss Eleanor Clarke sang "Be­ cause” and “The Wedding Pray­ er”. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose an ankle­ length gown of Chantilly lace over satin. The fitted bodice had a nylon net yoke. Framing the yoke were pleated fans of nylon net. Her fingertip veil of French illusion had a border of lace and was gathered to a headdress of lace over satin, edged with seed pearls. She carried a colon­ ial bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Albert Hazelwood was her sister’s only attendant, wear­ ing an ankle-length .gown of sea foam green net, with matching "stole dress. She carried bouquet of yellow mums and roses. Harry Lasenby, brother of the groom, was were Albert gin Alton. Receiving Knotty Pine ther wore a navy blue dress with navy accessories and corsage of pink roses. The groom’s mother chose also a navy blue with navy accessories and sage of-red roses. For a wedding trip to ern Ontario, the bride wore a powder blue wool dress with navy accessories and an orchid corsage. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Lasenby will reside in Lon­ don. Lasenby, son and the late of- Mr. over taffeta and head- a colonial chrysanthe- best man. Hazelwood Ushers and El­ Guaranteed Trust Certificates atthe guests Inn, the bride’s the mo- dress a cor­ North- Mrs. George Coursey has re­ turned to Courtright" to continue her duties as teacher1 there. Canon Wilnrobb, of Winnipeg, was the guest speaker at Holy Trinity Church Sunday morning, speaking on the work of the Synod now meeting in London and of his own ministry. On The Sick List Both Mr. and Mrs. John Blair are on the sick list. It is hoped their illness will not interfere with their trip this month to Calgary to see their daughter and her family. Attcnd Reunion A number from Lucan attend­ ed the Ogden family gathering at Springbank last Saturday. Grafton Squire was elected presi- den for 1953 when, it is hoped, the reunion will again be held at Springbank. girls are placing an exhibit at Western Fair. Mrs. Hilda Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stevens and children, Sunday with Mervin Carter. Mrs. and Mrs. and ___ and sons, of Windsor, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Williams. Jackie and Wayne Williams returned home with them after spending part of the holidays visiting in Windsor. Mr. Andy Carter has purchas­ ed a John Deere tractor.Mrs. Charlie Rollins and Mrs. J Will Lewis atended the trous­ seau tea on Saturday given by Mrs. Emerson Paton for daughter Pauline, bride-elect Saturday, September 13. 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