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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-07-07, Page 7an, THE TIMESADVOCATE, EXETER„ ONTARIO* THURSDAY .MORNING, :MIX 7, 1 Clandeboye S!i lies we414114 Anulversat'y Mr. and Ira, David Henry Cele- brated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary .at their home. They were married et the Bala tist parsonage in AUK Craig ou July 2, 1980. Mrs. Henry, the former .Mary Donaldson, is a daughter of the late Mr. sand Mrs.. William Doaialdison. Mr. Henry is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William limey, all of McGillivray township. Mrs, Renry'a two eiders .and brother, Mr, and Mrs. KarI O'Neil, Mr. and Mrs, Sam, King and Mr. and Mrs. J hn Donaldson and family yisit'ee with there► Thurs. day eVeniug• Property Chenge. Mr. Maurice Simpson has Pur- chased the house and lot across front his general store in the village, formerly the Haslip Property, Mrs. Susan McWilliams has purekiased the new house from Mr. Lorne Derbyshire in the vil- lage, . M. Stewart Cunningham has purchased the house and property of Mr. T. Morley in the village. Grade 8 pupils of Clandeboye .School No, 4 and 14, Sandra Wil- liams, Ruth • Donaldson, Marilyn Eaton, Joe Hall and Keith Simp- son, all passed. Mies Marion Thompson is the teacher, Wedding Anniversary Mr, and Mrs, Mervin Carter were pleasantly surprised when their daughter, Miss Mary Carter, Planned a party for them at their home on their twenty-eighth wed- ding anniversary on Tuesday evening, July 5. Guests were Mrs. Donaldson, Mr. •Charles Edginton, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Paton, Clare Paton, William Allwright, Miss . Lois e 11irs. Pearl Cobleiglh 'Natalia services were conduct - ad ul r . on IVlanda J or M s ed4, f Pearl Cob1eigh, age 57., at the Tnrdn. y funeral home in Luca he Rev. Derwyu ,Tones, P.A.,- L.th,, .assisant rector at St. Paul's 'Cathedral, L e n d s n, offieiated. 'he .soloist was the Rev. Mervin Elston,, Centralia, Mrs, Cobleigh was born in Bid- duiph township, the only daugh- ter of the late Mr. 3oseph and Armitage, pR Clandeboye, She lived for some time in Detroit and London, but fpr' the past year resided with }tier daughter, Mrs, Ronald Hooper, in Toronto.. She passed. away gh Friday, July 1 at Victoria Hospital, London. Her mother passed away in No- ve4ber, 1954, at the age of 92 years, (She is survived by two sons and three daughters, Clifford, of A.R. 1, Lucan; Laverne, of De- atrayit; (Ethel( Mrs. Herman Lang, ,lord, London; (Mary) Mrs. Ross Langford, Woodham, and (Doro- thy) Mrs. Ronald Hooper, of To- ronto. Pallbearers were Herrman Powe, Exeter; Ewart Powe, London; Fred Ford, Detroit; Percy Arini.. tags, Alonzo Phillips andH. S. Hodgins, Lucan, interment was in St, Jaynes' Cemetery, Clandeboye. Garden Club The members of the Garden Club met at the home of their leader and assistant leader, Mrs, 0, Elson and Mrs. F. Deese. Roll ,call was answered by "How one vegetable was served from the garden." They selected green covers with white lettering for the record books. Plans were made for a skit to be presented at Achievement Day this fall, •- P € A Weekend Specials Meat Specials Hamburg 3 Lbs. For $1.00 • Cottage 'Roll '° 69¢• Per Lb. Macaroni and Cheese Loaf 430 Per Lb. Pure Pork Sausage 45¢ Per Lb. Round Steak 59¢ Per Lb. Grocery Specials Blue :dr Gold Peas, 15 Oz. Tins , 2 for 310 Marshmallows, 1 Lb. Pkgs.. 290,, Corn Niblets, 14 Oz. Tins 2 for 33¢ Aylmer Cream Corn, ,15 Oz, .Tins .. 2 for 25¢ Paramount Sockeye Salmon 7% Oz. Tin 360 Liquid Certo 25¢ Per Bottle Soda Biscuits, 1 Lb. Pkgs. , 270 Al's Groceteria And Meat Market HENSALL, ONT. PHONE 17 Kirk, . ss uausnc i.s nn M s Beth Mcfar and Mr. d Mra Roy, McRann, who each won a prize at the progressive euchre party, Refreshunaents Were served Cafe- .e'i t from e t. 1 a Style a . able twit. a cake decorated tin rose Sud ,green with lighted candles. Personal items Mrs. .Cora McLean and Mrs, Gladys Mitchell, of Detroit, :Spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Mac McNaughton, They called on Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hendrie on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Downing and daughters, of Chatham, spent a few day, a with the latter's par- ents. They visited Kincardine on Friday and London and Spring- bank on Saturday, ,roan returned home •with her parents. Karen stayed this week for holidays with her grandparents. Mr rand Mrs, Orton Leaher. land, Carol and Diane, of Termi- te, spent the weekend with the former's sister and brother -In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rea Neil, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Paton and Clare attended the Orange Lodge service at St, retire Cathedral on ,Sunday afternoon. Later they were supper guests of their niece and her,/ husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dave IIi11s, Wililam Street. Mrs. Max Bloye and daughters, Cheryl and Susan, left Sunday to join •Sgt. Bloye at. Moisie R,C.A.F, Station, near Labiiadar. Mr, and Mrs. AAjlrthur Hodgins entertained relatives on Sunday, Grtests included; Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam Morley and Miss Elva Morley, Whalen; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morley, Carolyn and Kathleen, of Hazel Park, Mich,; Miss Olive Frederick, New York; Mr .and Mrs. Russel Brock, David and Bill, of Chlselhurst, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Freneh and family. Mrs. Albert barley, Cleveland, and Mrs. Robert Crellin, London, with Mrs. Fred Simpson and Mr. Moore Cunningham visited with Mrs, 3. Y3, Paton on Saturday, - Miss Joan Murless is attending the classes in radar at the R.C.- A.F. Station at Crumlin, Mr. Rupert Wiliams bought a barn near Lambeth, It has ,been taken down . and remoyed by truckn to his property where it will be erected to replace the barn lost by fire recently, Lucan Personals Mr, and Mrs. Alex McFarlane left last weekend for Shelbourne, where they will attend a large family reunion. Born to Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Young, of Lucan, on Sunday, June 26, at St. Joseph's Hospital, a daughter., Mr, and Mrs. W, W. Garrett and family c e le bra ted their' daughter'Doreen's fifteenth birth- day at the home of Mrs. Garrett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole- man, last Monday. Mr. John Park, who has •been on the sick list, was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital last week. Mrs. Tom Flynn held a plastic demonstration at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Met and Mrs. Jack Lankin have returned from a holiday trip to. St. Catharines and points north. Wide at St. Catharines they were the guests of Mrs. Lankin's sis- ter, Mrs. Galley Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murdy and family are holidaying clear Grand Bend. Mrs. William Reynolds and granddaughter, of Windsor, have been spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. Blanche Reynolds. Mr, Joe Bean, Misses Barbara, Catherine and Marion Bonn have returned from a three-week trip to Western Canada and the Pacific Coast. Mr, John Conlin is holidaying with friends in Chatham, Special July Sale Of Ladies' & Misses' Summer Dresses 25% Off Regular Prices Just as the hot weather is starting we are placing on sale the balance! of our stock of summer dresses. Hundreds to choose from in all sizes—small, regular, large, O.S. and the popular half sizes, in the newest styles. Buy several at this big saving in price— 25% Off, Large Size Foam ItUbber Pil- low, zipped -on eases for easy washing. On sale this month at $5.50 each, $10.75 pair. Throw Cushions The newest for chairs and chesterfields, popular bright colors in corduroy—two sizes. A real buy at $1.39 and $1.89 each. Regal Clothes Great Annual Pre -Season 'Suit Saie - a, FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY _• With every tailored -to -measure suit at the regular price, yell receive an Extra Pair Of Trousers Free Shop,early while we have a good,selection of cloths. F. A. MAY'S SON Phone 190 EXETER Phone 190 Men's Wear Ladies', Children's and Babies' Wear Dry Goads Floor -Coverings, etc. Lucan' Anil I;i:strict Promotc. Grade I t4 .Grade 11 Susan Bridger, Peter Butler,' Patricia 3Cobletgh, Louise Coen-; renes. Linda .Currie, Stephen pa - vis, Elaine Emerick, S h a r o n George, David G o d d a r 4, Ken; Hardy, Tont Hardy, Brian Has keit, Sharon Henson, Gayle Hick-, son, Wayne Rod.gins, Wayne Ir vin, Betty Ann :Lewis, David Lip- pert, Terry Neeb, David Strata, Cheryl Thompson, Terry Thone, son, Joyce Weg1and, Evelyn Frame, Penn •Lewis, Lynda Mor- row, Grade II to Grade 1II Margaret A rami t n g e, Linda Bridger, Jerry Butier, Bob Hick-:. San, Terry Hickson, Judy IIa{bbe, David Irwin, Douglas Lewis, Carl Neeb, Roger Neeb, Kenneth Pow- ell, Lynne R u m_m e 11, Bryan Smith, Lynda. Young, Paul Young, Grade II to Grade fl (Sr.) Patsy Calcott, Margaret 'Cob-• - Leigh, Ann George, Larry Lewis, John Parkinson, Jean Schlueter, Nancy Watson, Grade III to Grade X17 Donnie •Coughlin, Ruth Frosts Section Honors Retiring Teacher At a twilight picnic at S.S. 26 School, London Township, Miss Marie Lewis was presented with a set of silver salt and pepper, teapot and cream and sugar as a - parting gift from her pupils. Fred Mardlin read the addres and Ed- ea and Sharon Parkinson pre- sented the gift, Miss Lewis has •completed two years 'as teacher at the school. She was vice-president of the, Biddulph -London Township Teachers' Assoclation. Her school was one of two from London. Township to be Chosen by Med- way High School as exemplary schools for the township for stu- dents to visit. At Ilderton Fair. last year her pupils won an award from. the Canadian Legion for best acknowledgment to the flag as they marched past. the war memorial:- This award was be- lieved to be the first of its kind in Canada. MVIiss Lewis has been appointed to the staff, of Roosevelt School Surburban London. • Armitage Picnic Held At London Mrs. Irene Coursey, Mrs. Edgar McFalls, Mrs, Henry Hodgins, Mr. Pat Egan; Mr. Percy Armi- tage and son Johnnie attended the annual Armitage picnic last Wednesday at Springbank where the following officers were elect;,, ed.; president,' Heber Davis; vice- president, Lorne Armitage; secre- tary, 'Mrs. Reber )Davis, and treasurer, Herman Powe. Winners of the races were: under 5 years, David Armitage, Wayne Armitage and Bryan Dann; 5 to 8, Sharon Davis and Barbara Armitage; 8 to 12, Came- ron Davis, Allan Hunt, Betty Hunt, .Francis Armitage and Richard Armitage; stepping 30 - ft. stretch, Cameron Davis; young ladies' race, Alexia Davis, Rowena Abbott and Lenore Godboit; kick -the -slipper, Mrs. Joyce Arm- itage, slip race, Mrs. Irene Cour- sey and Mrs. Olivia Hodgins; .bean race, Mrs. Irene Coursey's. side; spool race, Mrs. Olivia Hod- gins' side; young married. men, Lorne Armitage, Clarence Davis, Gerald ,Godbolt; nearest birthday, Mrs. Ada Walker; oldest married couple, Mr. and Mrs. James Tur- ner; couple travelling farthest, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Powe; young married women's race, Mrs. 'Joyce Armitage, Mrs. Edgar McFalls; card rase, Mrs. Joyce Armitage's side; time race, Mrs. Edgar McFalls; oldest person pre sent, Mrs. Sarah Davis. Mr. and Mrs. William Ayle- stock had a large family gather- ing at their Lucan home over the weekend. Guests included •Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Aylestock, Toronto; Mrs. Robert Doxen (daughter), also of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aylestock and son Ronnie, QQf Montreal, and Rev. A. Ayle- stock (another daughter), of North Buxton, Baptismal Service -Two children were baptized in Holy Trinity Church last Sunday: Steven Morris Do* Wilson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Dow Wilson, whose godparents were Mrs. 'Vera J.VIadDonald`"•and Mr, Gene Morris Maobonald, of Strathroy, and Mr. O. E. Tarlton, of London; and Vincent Gordon Worall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Worall, Den- field (nee Genevieve Hodgins), whose, godparents were Mrs. Maureen. Pollack, of London; Mr. Gordon Worall and Mr. Vincent Hodgins, both of Denfield. The Ladies' Guildof holy Trinity Church held their .tune meeting in the Parish Hall last Monday evening with the press. dent, Mrs, Harvey Hodgins, pre- siding. '.During the ineeting the mein - hers hemmed or turned the new tea towels. A report on the esti mates for the rectory repairs was presented and it was decided to accept the offers. Mr. andMrs. Ira Carlitig and .Mies 'Muriel Carling attended Miss Marjorie 1Geter's piano recital head in St. George's Recreation Hall, Thorndale, last Monday night. Mr. Carling was master of ceremonies. Mrs. Dulcie Wenger, of Mild- may, was a weekend visitor With her sister, Mrs. T. A. 1-1odgins and fatale. Mr. Lyon Venting attended the funeral of Mrs. John MelVangh- ton in London last Saturday. David George, Janet Kehl, Karol Neil, Barbara Park, Joan White- head. Grade in to Grade IV (Sr,) Jean Cochrane, Vicky "Gilbert, Nancy Loa Dobie„ David Fenn, Bob Hardy, Nancy Baskett, ,Jean Marie Lankin, Barbara Ready, Paul Sims, Judy Thomson. Grade III .to Grade V (3r.) Patsy Sovereign, Ruth Goch rare. 'Grade III to Graile. V (Sr.) Carolyn Donaldson, Ward Hod- gins, Dilly Park, Philip Wagland -Grade 1V to Grade V (,Jr:) Mary Lou Burley, harry Bond, :Arthur .Cobleigh, Bill Neil, Randy Paul, Rose Wilkinson, Gordon Young, Shirley Sherwood, Nancy Scheme:. Grade 1V to Grade V (Sr.) {Don Magoffin, Carole Davis, Rugh Elliott, Betty Ann Young, Ron Woodward, Gary Revington, :Paul Graham, Edna Ryan, Bon - Me Drennan. Grade VII to Grade VIII 'Clifford Acheson, Bill Chown, Terry Culbert; Frank Egan, Har- old Frost, Gerald, Hamilton, Har - Vey Hayes, Gary Irwin, Connie Neeb, Mary Neil, Caroline. Odd, Anne Revington, Meredith .Ito- berts, Alan Ryan, Marie White- head, Carol 'Young, Ken Young. Grade VIII to Grade IX Gladys Bond, Margaret. Eizen- ea, Gary Eisen, Lorraine •Graham, .Frank Hardy, Lorne Iletherly, Barbara Hyatt, .Sheila Iredale, Mary Kenney, Don Lankin, Jim Magoffin, ,Anne Marie Murdy, Anne Roberts, Tom Ryan, Peter Shipley, John Stalbert, Marjorie Sovereign, Linda Tatlow, Evelyn Whitehead, St. Patrick's GRADE VIII to Grade IX Paul Conlin, H; Robert Rey- nolds, H; Judy Seifried, H; Chris Van Bussel, Mary Vlasman. Grade VII to Grade VIII Mike Dewan, H; Dianne Van Leishout, Mary Manders, 'Grade VI to Grade VII Harry Manders, II; Kees . Ser- rauns, H; Hugh Conlin, H; Jo- •anne Van Bynen, H; Noreen Con-, ;lin, H; Bob Zandri, Anita Gig - nae, Henk Iran Bynen, Elizabeth 'Van Bussel, Nellie 'Menders, Prank Loyens, John Damens, • Remove Hill Road Hazard After weeks• of waiting, Mr. Stewart Park • was finally given permission by the C.N.R. to re-, move the high knoll separating Me property en Main Street from the O.N.R. tracks. Lucan's ' contractors, Corbett and Young, last week made a splendid job of grading and level- ing. The removal of this hill has increased visibility and should assist in the prevention of fur- ther accidents and deaths at the railroad Crossing. Each winter, s m a 11 children with sleighs, toboggans and card- board boxes have persisted in coasting down the steep incline onto the busy highway. On the opposite C.N.R. proper- ty, Mr. T. S. Hill has for years beautified his corner with tulips and zinnias. This year he has added a rock garden with painted stones which is being admired by Lucanites and passers-by. Social And Personal Guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith included Mr. and Mrs. P. U. King, of Oakville; Mr. anti Mrs. Gordon MacFarlane, of Bir- mingham, Mich., and IVir. and Mrs. Don Smith and family. Mrs. Pat ,Daley and two child- ren, Patsy and Cathy, of London, are spending a week with Mrs. Daley's parents, Mr. and Mrs,. James Hodgins, while, waiting to get into their new home. • Members of Holy Trinity junior choir presented Mrs. Ray Eisen with a prayer and hymn book and Gary with a hymn book prior to their departure to Belle River, The presentation was made at a recital presented by Mrs, Clar- ence Hardy in the Parish Hall. Dr. T. A. Watson, Messrs. Geo, Ward and R. Pitt and Donnie Lankin left last Wednesday for a .week's fishing trip to Key harbour. ,Don Coughlin has been holiday- ing with David Whyte at his Cot- tage ottage on Colpoy's Bay, Mr, and Mrs. John Blair, of Calgary, are making their head- quarters with Miss Lina Abbott While they visit all their Lucan friends. Kay, Evelyn and Judy Cough - lie Spent July 1 visiting Mrs. R, Seale and Mr, aid Mrs. Sam Chown, of Sarnia. Mrs. Harry Mo4`alls, of Lan- don, spent last Sunda; With her daughter, Mrs, Sheridan Iteving- ton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Nugent and family, of London, spent. last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, T, A. 13ardgins. 1plva and Sack Young, children of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Young and students of Medway School, have been grented secondary school graduation diplomas for having completed English, history and physical education of Grades XT and XII. The former also passed the following options, French, home economics and selene, and the latter, mathematics, science, krrerlgh and shop. t !Trade 17 to Grade VI !M entlie 'Van Leishout, i3; Pert Damens, R, Patricia Harrigan, 13; Hawley Loyens, al; Andrew Van Bynen. Grade 111 to Grade 'VI lielmib Van Bussel,. II Grade 1V to,Grade V Antonette Van Leishout,. ,Tackle De Block, Jerry Harrigan. (Grade ,rix to Grade V • • Susan Seifried, H; Lenny Van Busse,. II; Mary Brown, I3. Grade 171 to Grade IV Bilis .Loyens, Anne Serrarens, Tony Loyens, Tony Dainens.. Grade II a Grade 11'1 Joe Nagle, H; Nellie Serrarens, H; Jack Van BYnen, Frankie Van I,eishont, Eddie Harrigan, Peter Manders, E4 .Loyens. Grade I to Grade II Julie Ann Brown, R; Shoran Van Busses, la; Nancy Seifried, TI; Terry •Casimir, I3; Barbara Nail°, I3; Christine Serrarens, H; Maurreen Harrigan, Johnny Van Eynon,. Billy Daanena, R, Ellen Jean Walls : Married Saturday At the Lucan United Church, Saturday, vows were exchanged by Ellen Jean Walls, daughter .01• M. and Mrs. Herman Walls, of Clandeboye, and Kenneth Edward Clement, son 6f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clement, of Putnam. The Rev. E. M, Cook officiated. How- ard Kew presided at the organ and P, D, Valley was soloist. The bride wore a floor -length gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin, The molded lace bodice was accented by a nylon net yoke bordered by appliqued rose lace medallions encrusted in opalescent sequins, The floral motif was repeated around the bouffant skirt which swept to a slight train. A Chantilly lace and satin cap banded with opalescent sequins held her fingertip veil of Muslim and • she carried a bon- quet of red roses. Miss Margaret Walls, London, attended her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Bonnie Clement, of Putnam, .sis ter of the .groom, and Miss Norma Latta, London. The attendants wore identical gowns of nylon tulle over taffeta in shades of apple green, daffodil yellow and blue with matching headdresses and bouquets of harmonizing carnations. eicenneth O'Neil, of Putnam, was groomsman. Ushers were El- don Walls; of Clandeboye, brother of 'the bride, and James Ingram, of Ingersoll. At the knotty Pine Inn, the bride's mother received in a dress of blue lace over taffeta with navy accessories and corsage of white carnations.' The groom's mother chose navy silk with white and blue accessories and corsage of pink carnations. The couple left on a wedding trip to the western provinces. For travelling the bride phosO Mr. aarn4 masa bele epeassaek a ellver erystai:line ,dre ie With spent Friday in Landon, au . white accessories and corsage el of Mr;. and Mrs, Alf 10401ci'a.i pin? roa4.a. Mr. a.?sd M1'as. Z. E. 44404 On it eir return, the young apeat last weekend in 4avanl o e will • • ak � +tkaeir awns i guests. of Air- .and :Mrs, W. `ph caapi. W 1 m a rare P Dorchester. Ruder, Mr. end Mrs. :Gordon Bantliff 11114 Mrs. Dan Lewis attended Me lrast week 26 members of the tulter'al 0f Mrs. Beating'M amain, )3irr institute ,enioyed a sight—Mrs, B. Butler (nee Ethel Main, seeing bus trip to Rondeaua, Point Soni et Exeter,on .Saturday. Pelee and Lealaripgton, higk- 34x', Bey Iladgins Was the lucky lighted by ,a visit to Jack Miner's draw winner of $80.0 at the bird sanctuary; Brodie Raceway a week ago. e OF usEo APPLIANCES. All of these appliances have been thoroughly -checked and repaired to put them in top working c011aition. The values are terrific! See. Them Today! 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