The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-07-02, Page 11Comments About
Clandeboye
By MRS. C. J. PATON
W.A. Meeting
Mrs. Fred Simpson was hostess
for the meeting on Thursday
afternoon of the W.A. and Guild
of St. James’ Church. Mrs. E.
Flynn presided for the W.A. and
gave a talk on the Coronation.
Prayer for the golden jubilee of
the W.A. was led by Mrs. Aimer
Hendrie. A guest, Mrs. T. Collins,
read the scripture. Roll call was
answered by verse of scripture
containing the word “crown”.
Mrs. Jim Cunningham presided
for the Guild meeting. It was de
cided to have at each meeting an
auction of foo-d, vegetables, etc. A
variety of baked goods was sold,
proceeds added to the treasury
fund. *
A short discussion followed
about the Sunday School picnic
but it was left to the Sunday
School executive to decide date
and place.
The hostess assisted by com
mittee, Mrs. Aimer Hendrie, Mrs.
L. Raycraft and Mrs. Alvin Cun
ningham, served lunch.
Home And School Entertain
On Thursday evening the ladies
of the Home and School Associa
tion entertained the pupils and
parents of Clandeboye School.
Due to the rain, games and con
tests were held in the school.
The teacher, Mr. McDonald, of
London, was presented with a
unique blue and white sash to
which ten new silver dollars were
attached.
On behalf of the pupils an ad
dress was read by Joe Hall, with
Sharon Blake making the pre
sentation. Refreshments were
served with ice cream being pro
vided by the School Board.
Personal Items
Congratulations to the Medway
pupils for the new term. Patricia
Carter will be in Grade 13; in
Grade IL, Janet Scott, Dorothy
” “j and
Mary
Joan
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Ann Lewis, Bruce Henry
Clare Paton; in Grade 10,
Tomes, Gwennetli Tomes,
Murless and Mae Harrison.
Messrs. Ernie Lewis, Andy' Car
ter and Mervin Carter are using
power mowers to cut their hay
this year.
Mr. Vincent Hillier is driving a
new Pontiac car.
Mr. and Mrs. Rea Neil attend
ed the decoration service at Sea-
Personal Items
Thursday's heavy rain prevent
ed the ball game Friday night.
Congratulations to the follow
ing Lucan pupils whose names
appear among
MeHwaj’ pupils
rotli, Douglas Stone, Elya Young,
Jim Young, Margaret Brownlee,
Ann Denome and James and
Clayton Thompson.
Mrs. Roland Hodgins is re
cuperating from her recent
operation at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Don Corman, of
Woodbridge.
Mr, and Mrs. Mel Culbert and
family and Mrs. Culbert’s mother,
Mrs. Patrick, of London, are
holidaying at Espanola, near
Sudbury.
The Anglican Church is hold
ing its parish picnic at Spring
bank July 15.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. L. Damm were Mrs. Damm’s
mother and Mrs. H. Meyer, of
Essex, and Mr. and Mrs. Clay
ton Damm, of Leamington.
Mrs. Lena Bawden and Messrs.
Don and Bill Banting and Eddie
Hawkshaw of Lucan attended the
birthday party of Mr. Tom Col
lins, of Clandeboye, on Sunday.
A number of the Women’s
Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion,
Lucan “Branch No. 540, attended
the memorial service at Nairn
on Sunday.
Mrs. T. C. McFarlane, who
sold her home to Mr. J.
Ready, moved into the V.
Banting apartment on Monday.
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forth cemetery last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I-I.
tended the Home
meeting in London Thursday
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morgan
the former’s parents, Mr.
Mrs. Maurice Morgan, visited
and Mrs. Wesley Morgan,
Hamilton last Sunday.
Mr. Earl Morgan has accepted
a position with the Lucan Cream
ery.
Miss Audrey Tindall was solo
ist at the funeral service, for the
late Frank Lewis in the Haskett
funeral home Wednesday after
noon.
Mr. Douglas Carter is driving
a new Ford car,
Mr. Bev Arkell of the RCAF
Station was a guest on Saturday
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Murless.'
Sgt. and Mrs. Max Bloye and
family called on Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Paton on Wednesday evening.
They were on .the way to St.
Thomas to spend a couple of
days with the former’s parents
there, then
where they
Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs.
Susy attended
Murless al
and School
eve-
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and
Mr.
of
motored to Montreal
will reside.
Mrs. Mervin Carter,
H. Murless and
______ the picnic at
Hurondale School on Friday
ning.
Mrs. E. Tomes and family
are spending a
Bend.
J. I-I. Paton and
Sunday afternoon
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Mrs. M. Jones
week at Grand
Mr. and Mrs.
Clare visited on
with the former’s aunt, Mrs. Jen
nie Conner, of Windsor, who
spent a few days with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Frank Lewis. On Mon
day she left with her daughter,
Mrs. Gladys Harkness, to spend
some time with her in Huntsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cunning
ham and family spent Sunday at
Niagara Falls.
Cpl. Worthington is a patient
in Westminster Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock,
Don, Bill and David, of Hensail,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hodgins. Bill ■ returned
Saturday night from his corona
tion trip and spent some time in
the Junior Red Cross camp at
Orillia.
The Clandeboye “Frigidaires”
ball team won the game oh Mon
day night from West Corners’
team. The game was played at
Lieury under the lights.
Lil: “Just imagine upsetting
that bottle all over the rug.”
Pill: “Did it spoil the rug?”
Lil: “Devil the rug—such good
liquor.”
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Public School Promotions
Grade 8 To 9
Bernard Avery, Cecil Hodgins,
Terry Hodgins, Larry McFalls,
Margaret Neil, Nyles Nicholson,
Rose Revington, Martha Rum-
niell,, James Stacey, Audrey
Whitehead.
Grade 7 To 8
Shelaglr Ewen, John Casimer,
Keith Frost, LaVerne George,5 Jack Park, Marlene Revington,'
Beth Watson, Robert Young.
Grade 6 To 7
Walter Damm, Margaret Eizen-
ga, Allan Finley, Raymond Ford,
Harold
Frank
Sheila
Donald
Anne Marie Murdy, Tommy Ryan,
John Smibert, Marjorie Sove
reign, Evelyn Whitehead,
Grade 5 To 6
Clifford Acheson, Bill Chown,
Barbara Coxe, Terry Culbert,
Frank Egan, Harvey Hayes, Gary
Irwin, Mary Neil, Carolyn Odd,
Carl Rummell, Marie Whitehead,
Carol Young, Ken Young.
Grade 4 To 5
Beverley Butler, James Dren
nan, Patrick Egan, Arnold Tig-
chelaar, Thomas Weller, David
Whyte, Joan Young.
Grade 3 To 4
Heather Acheson, Beth Black,
Robert
Lois
lyn
Ilene
ga,
George,
Kenney,
Thompson, John Young.
Grade 2 To 3
Harry Bond, Arthur Cobleigh,
Jean Cochrane, Bonnie Drennan,
Hugh Elliot, Paul Graham, Judy
Haskett, Franklin Milnes, Randy
Paul, Edna Ryan, John Sims,
Robert Stacey, Betty Ann Young,
Gordon Young.
Grade 1 To 2
Ruth Cochrane, Victoria Cul
bert, Robert Damm, Coralyn
Donaldson, Jimmie Ford, Ruthie
Frost, David George, Nancy Has
kett, Ward Hodgins, Janet Kehl,
Jean Marie Lankin, Don Magof
fin, Karol Neil, Bill Park, Gary
Revington, Paul Sims, Patsy
Sovereign, Judy Thomson, Philip
Wagland,, Joan Whitehead.
St. Patrick's School
Grade 7 To 8
John Conlin, hon; Joe Vlas-
nian, Nelly Loyens.
Grade 6 To 7
Paul Conlin, hon; Judith Anne
Seifried, hon; Robert Reynolds,
hon; Chris van Bussel hon; Mary
Vlasman, Sylvia Koot.
Grade 15 To G
Kathleen Koot, hon;
van Bijnen.
Grade 4 To 5
Caroline T 11 o m p s o
Michael ■
Grade 3
Hugh
Koot, .hon; Elizabeth van Bussel.
hon; Noreen Conlin, hon
Gignac, hon
hon; Hanny Loyens, hon
Loyens, hon;
nen, hon.
Grade 2 To 3
Helmy van
ard Johnson,
gan, Jackie De Block.
Grade 1 To 2
Lenny van Bussel, hon
Koot, hon; Tony Loyens,
Billy Loyens, hon; Mary Brown,
hon.
Grade 1
Eddie Loyens, Eddie Harrigan
Koos van Bynen.
Cancel Picnic
The executive of the Lucan
W.I., together with the mothers
of the children concerned, have
decided to cancel the annual
picnic for this year in order to
make a larger donation
Tornado Relief Fund.
to the
Frost,
Hardy,
Iredale,
Lankin,
Lorraine Graham,
Barbara Hyatt,
Mary Kenney,
Jim Magoffin,
Chown, Mae Cobleigh,
Coxe, Dana Culbert, Mari-
Culbert, William
Donaldson, Victoria
Shirley Emerick,
Michael Murdy,
Kathleen Ryan,
Darling,
Eizen-
Arnold
Joseph
Erma
Johanne
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n hon
Pauline
theEvening Auxiliary
Church held their
meeting in the
on Thursday evening. A
small table was set for
of
.annual
church
Evening Auxiliary
The
United
supper
parlors
special
the children. Mrs. Hearn’s group
had charge of the arrangements
for the tea and for the program
which took the form of a dis
cussion, “Adventuring in ..Bible
Study.”
Meeting
June i
Church
church
of the
held
meeting
W.M.S. was
parlors Thursday
Mrs. V. G. Ban
group in charge of the
and refreshments. The
lesson was read by Mrs.
Mrs. Wes Revington
in the devotions
Banting
W.M.S.
The
United
in the
afternoon with
ting's
program
Scripture
McFalls.
assisted
Mrs. Banting reviewed the last
chapter of the Study Book. Mrs.
Don Remington sang a solo. Miss
J. Hossie was the guest speaker
and gave an exceptionally good
talk on the aims of the
The meeting closed with
ments and a social half
Waste Baskets
Lucan Explorers
the
and
C.G.I.T.
refresh-
hour.
Make
The
Tuesday night in
met on
church
scliool room. A recreation period
was directed by Counsellor Joan
McLean and the members
ed the lacing of their’
paper baskets during the
period.
Du-ring the brief business
ing, it was decided to hold
nic on Monday, June 29, hiking”
to the river, and to invite
eight-year-old girls who will
joining the Explorer Group
September,
Explorers Anne Revington and
Marjorie Sovereign conducted the
worship service.
start-
waste
craft
meet-
a pic-
the
be
in
Personal Items
Mrs. M. Bennett, of Toronto,
is spending a month with her
daughter, Mrs. Ron Westman,
who is recuperating from a recent
operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hodgins
and Mrs. Pearl Hodgins, London,
called on Lucan relatives and
friends on Saturday.
Mr. Fred Revington left by
motor for Montreal on Wednes
day where he will pick up his
brother Harvey who has been
attending college there.
Clint Hodgins, of Clan-deboye, won the - ■ -
Roosevelt
N.Y., last
Robert
can, reported to the police that
a wallet containing $25 and per
sonal papers was stolen from his
trousers at Silverwood
while he was swimming.
Miss Beth Hodgins, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Wes Hodgins, is
visiting at Chatsworth, Ont., the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hod
gins.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garrett
and family spent last Sunday at
Grand Bend and Ipperwash.
Mr. J. B. Ready' and three
friends from London and Aylmer
caught 22 bass, five perch and
one pike from Long Point Bay
last Thursday.
Mrs. Orme and Murray left on
Wednesday for a motor trip to
St. Catharines
the guests of
Mrs. Wildern,
Wildern.
Mr. Alfred
and Miss Hattie Hodgins, Lucan,
attended the Charlton and Hod
gins reception in the Ilderton
Community Hall on Friday, in
honour of Mr. "and Mrs. Blake
Charlton who were, married at
North Bay June 20. The evening
was spent in Court Whist and a
short program.
At a recent Lucan Credit
Union meeting the executive were
very encouraged with the number
..of. new members, the amount of
capital invested and the number
of loans made.
Mrs. Ron Westman, who under
went an operation in Victoria
Hospital, is able to be out again.
The Forest City Racing Pigeon
Club of London and vicinity held
their 220-mile Old Bird Race on
Saturday, June 20 from Tweed,
Ont. In spite of the hottest day
of the year and head winds, re
turns were good. Among the
winners were a number from
Lucan: J. Hardy, 9 27'; H. Hardy,
926; N. Hardy, 897; C.
889; L. Revington, 8 81,
Watson, 830.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
and family,
Secretary Pace at
Raceway, Westbury,
week.
Joyce, of R.R. 1, Lu-
Park
where they will be
Mrs. Orme's sister,
and Miss Dorothy
Hodgins, Granton,
Anglican Guild
Mrs. Roy Hamilton was hos
tess for the June meeting of
Holy Trinity Church Guild on
Tuesday night, June 23. The
president, Mrs. J. Thompson, pre
sided. Mrs. James Freeman read
the Scripture lesson and also the
minutes, in the absence of the
secretary. Mrs. Roland Hodgins,
A committee of Mrs. Ryan and
Mrs. Field was appointed to
have charge of the tea at the
Sunday School picnic to be held
at Springbank the second
third Wednesday in July
grounds can be secured.
It was decided to hold
annual tea on the Rectory
grounds if fine (if not, at the
church), around the middle of
July, date to be decided later.
Mrs. Kitty Egan, Mrs/ J. Bright
and Mrs. H. Field were named
as a committee to make the
necessary arrangements. M r s,
William Brownlee, Mrs. Harold
Corbett and Mrs. Wilson Hodgins
will have charge of the home
cooking.
After the business session,
Mrs. Brownlee as group leader,
took over. Mrs. Egan, accom
panied by Mrs. Hawkshaw, sang
two solos. Mrs. T. C. McFarlane
repeated her talk on Queen Mary
which she gave at Saintsbury.
Mrs. Clarence Hardy gave a re
port of the success, interest and
regularity of the junior choir
which now has a membership of
18. She then led in a sing-song of
which led in a sing-song of the
the favorite hymns of those pre
sent which all enjoyed. Refresh
ments were served by the group
and a social half hour enjoyed.
Miss Lina Abbott moved a vote
of thanks to the hostess, the
group leader and all who took part in the program. 1
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and family, of London, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hodgins.
Mrs. Merton Culbert is spend
ing a few days in St. Catharines
with her husband.
Miss Audrey Whitehead spent
the weekend in Wingham, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Whitehead.
Mr. Albert
of Ballymote.
Mrs. W. Dickins.
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Stanley and
are enjoying
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Wed In Craig
Pink and white peonies banked
the altar of the Baptist Church,
Ailsa Craig, for the wedding of
Aleda Bernice Hughes, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Basil
Hughes, of Ailsa Craig, and
Donald Maxwell McComb, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Chester Mc
Comb, Elginfield. The Rev. A. E.
Silver officiated at the double
ring ceremony.
Wyllie, West Lome, accompanied
the soloist, Miss Margaret Need
ham, of Ilderton.
Given in marriage
father, the bride wore a
white bridal satin,
skirt
tulle,
and
train,
tilly lace over satin was fashion
ed with yoke neckline, small
wing collar and long tapered
lily-point sleeves. A coronation
crown of seed pearls and irri-
descent sequins held her elbow
length double veil of nylon
tulle. She carried a frilled lace-
covered Bible crested with a
white orchid and white roses.
Attendants wore ballerina
length gowns of varying shades
of blue satin with white net,
capes of white net tiers, topped j
the strapless bodice. They car-I
Dickins and family,
spent Sunday withby her
gown of
the hooped
overlaid with tiers of nylon
edged with tulle ruffles
extending into a chapel
The fitted bodice of Chan-
Stanley, Miss Mary
Mrs. T. A. Hodgins
a motor trip to the
Coughjin and Ju.dy,
spent the weekend
and Mrs. Earle Young,
of Holy Trinity
Church will hold a tea and sale
of home cooking on the Rectory
grounds on Friday afternoon,
July 10.
Each of the four public school
rooms had a separate picnic the
last week of school before
separating for the summe:
Miss J.
Grades 3 and 4
dered her resignation
. - . , sented with a pop-up toaster byried pink satin parasols of pink the staff anci children as a part-
and white roses.
Maid of honor was Miss Velma
Hughes, sister of the bride. Mrs.
Alex McComb, Denfield, sister of
the bride, and Miss Catherine
_ „ „ ,, ... I Clark, Detroit, were bridesmaids.The League of Loyalty which Darlene and Carol Carter were
was organized in Holy Trinity | flowergirls and Ross Thirlwall
was ringbearer.
Best mail Was Roy McComb
ahd ushers were Donald Hughes,
brother of the bride, and Alex
McComb.
The
guests at her home,
dress
over
sOries
rosfes.
powder blue sheer and Chantilly
lace with
a corsage
For a
Thousand
Valley
orchid nylon velvaray dress and
wore nile green accessories and
an orchid, corsage.
The couple will live In Elgih-
field.
Anita
Patsy Harrigan,
Frank
Adrianus van By-
Bussel, hon; Rich-
hon; Jerry Harri-
League Of Loyalty Awards
Bill
hon;Hossie, teacher
who has
was
Church with the opening of Sun
day School last fall, has had a
most successful year. The aim of
the League js to increase church
attendance. Five consecutive at-,
tendances makes one a member;
five ihore ate necessary tov have
one’s name on tile Honor Roll,
and for each succeeding five, a
star is added. At the morning
Sunday service the following 12
members received crests for 80%
attendance: Gladys Bond, Rose
Wilkinson, Philip Wagland, Lill
ian Wilkinson, Pat Egan, Helen
Hardy, Ahne Marie Murdy, Frank
Egan, Michael Murdy, Evelyn
Whitehead Marie Whitehead and
Edna Ryah. The first three had
perfect attendance, the next
two missed one Sunday, the next
three two Sundays and the ninth,
three Sundays. These nine mem
bers wore each given a prayer
book as a special prise for such
splendid attendance. The total
enrolment was 27.i
bride’s mother received
wearing a
Of orchid *> Chantilly lace
taffeta with white acces-
and a corsage of pink
The groom’s mother wore
white accessories and
of pink
wedding
Islands
the bride
roses.
trip to the
ahd Ottawa
■donned an
Congratulations to
Mrs. Ralph Smith. on
of a daughter ,at St,
Hospital last Thursday,
Mr.
the
Joseph’s
June 25.
and
birth
ing gift.
Miss Marilyn Brownlee danced
at a Garden Party at
Church last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
the weekend
Mrs. Seley
boye, was a
Mrs. Seale.
Mi’S,
been
two
tory
Mr.
spent
vray,
Allison.
Mr. J.
the brick
cleaned, which
its appearance.
Mrs. Harold
grade one and
a bad day for
lunch was just over when down
camo the rain. Regardless of
cars which came to the rescue,
all got wet,
Mrs. Laura Blake has returned,
liotne from Wyoming where she
was the guest of her soh-indaw,
Mr. Lionel Hyde.
Mrs. 0. C. Lillie, of Birming
ham, Mich., who has been visit
ing her sister, Mrs. William
Haskett, has returned home.
Emmanuel
ITill spent
Simcoe.
of Clande-
at Lake
Hodgson,
recent visitor with
Armitage, who has
Victoria Hospital for
satisfac-
J. B
in
weeks, is making
progress.
, and Mrs. V. G.
Sunday in West,
the guest of Mrs,
Banting
McGilli-
Melvin
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t his new home
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