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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-06-14, Page 15ucan And District News Plans Under Way For July School Registration has begun in the Lucan and Clandeboye Public Schools and nther schools in the community for candidates fob the Vacation School, July 23-27. The securing of age and sehool grade of each child will prove a big asset to. the committee in determining the number of teach- required as well as the type ^■nd amount of supplies neces- I^Vsary, * Plans are being discussed for a Soap-box Derby for the boy? and a Doll Parade for the giris. Minstral Shpw . Last Wednesday a. Minstrel Show sponsored by the Granton Masonic Ledge wgs held in the Lucan Community Centre and was much enjoyed. The show was presented by the Perth County Junior- Farmers and Jr. Institute and was directed by Mrs. Joan Gaffqey of Mitchell. Scouts And Cubs See RCAF Show Scout master Harold Whyte, 14, cubs and 10 scouts attended the Air Force Day display at Cen­ tralia last Saturday where A.D.C. Jack Corliss presented John Con- lin and Keith Frost with Bronze Arrow certificates.* Special, thanks goes to Mrs. Stewart Park, Mr. Art Black, Mr. Mel Culbert and Mr. W. J. Smith who offered transportation as well, as to Rev. J, P. Prest, Mr. Harry Bond, Mr. Murray Hodgins and Mr. Harold Whyte who drove their cars, On the way home the party enjoyed a supper outing on the river flats. W. I* New* The Lucan W. I, held a des­ sert luncheon in the Anglican parish hall last ■ Thursday after­ noon, followed by a five-table euchre and four-table bridge. The prize'winner for the euchre was Mrs. C. H. Porter. Mrs. Chas. Windsor and Miss Lina Abbott tied for the bridge prize but Mrs. Windsor won in the draw. Mrs.. George PauPwon the- nlystery prize; Mrs. Erie Young was convener and was assisted -by Mrs. Arth­ ur Black, Mrs. George Raul and Mrs, A. Philpott. \ ANNUAL Decoration Service Grand Bend . Cemetery Sunday, June 17 f IN THE. CEMETERY I at" 1 O'Clock A program is being prepared consisting of band music, special speakers, etc. Every­ body welcome. ’ /' r Baseball News The Lucan Irish Nine chalked up two more victories, last week d6fefated ThamAsford s niiufL Thamesford on Tuesday , night and St, Pauls 4-3 in Lucan J hL?u;sday The neS ’ fame will be Thursday ■ when the homej team will meet Thamesfotd. Marvyn Hodgins' Marries In Lob.o .. ..wreath and pink" and white tulips formed the setting m Lobo Baptist Church for the twilight June 1 wedding of Don- nf GTSham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Gra­ ham, Komoka, and Marvyn Loft Hodgins, Denfield, son of Mr nndr^s'm2Iar^nce J* Hodgins^ Denfield. The Rev. W. J. Bing­ ham officiated and Miss Elaine Hodgins, cousin of the groom, provided wedding music and ac­ companied the soloist, Mr, Ed DAlgity of Komoka, The bride wore a waltz-length gown of lily-of-the-valiey brocad­ ed satin styled on princess lines and carried a cascade of lily of the Valley and orchids, The maid of honor was Miss Joan Romey. Miss Marie Hod­ gins, sister of the grdom bridesmaid and Miss Lynn ham, sister of the bride junior bridesmaid. They matching gowns of blue' crystal- ette over taffeta and carried cas­ cades of yellow roses and lily- of-the-valley. John Graham, brother of the bride, was groomsman and Rob­ ert Douglas and Donald Medd were ushers. At the reception held in the Ilderton Community Centre the bride’s mother wore a dress of blue nylon with pink applique, white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The groom’s moth­ er chose iiavy mesh With white accessories and corsage of pink carnations. For a honeymoon trip to Ni­ agara Falls, Toronto and points Easj; the bride donned a beige ana brown- polished, cotton • cost­ ume with a corsage of orchids. On /their return the. couple will reside in Chatham. The bride’s .grandmother, Mrs. James F. Campbell,- wore rose crCpe with black accessories and a corsage of rose carnations. Lions Club Dinner Mrs. Guy' Ryan’s group of Holy Trinity Church catered for the Lions Club dinner in the Anglican church basement last Monday evening. The speaker for the meeting was Scout-master Harold Whyte who gave an." in­ teresting resume- of the - Scout fleeting at Clinton. Addresserette Donated * An. anonymous donor presented Rev. J. P. Prest with an ad- dresserette which will curtail time and labor in -circulizing bul­ letins for use in Holy Trinity Church, Lucan, and in St. James Church, Clandfeboye. Miss was Gra- was were ALDON THEATRE Grand Bend FRIDAY A SATURDAY ■ ‘June 15 and 16 A Lawless Street ★ Randolph Scott ★ Angela Lansbury Randolph in his top gun role. (Technicolor) SHORTS A COMICS O' 2 Shows Nightly—7.30 & 9.30 Our* Usual Monthly Calendar Of Shows Out June 20 A In Person 4 Don Messer Featuring MARGE OSBORNE ahd CHARLIE CHAMBERLAIN Mohday, u 1 Community Arena ADMISSION: $1.00 PER PERSON Cbuple'Tb;Live... On Lucan Farm The marriage of Enid, Leone Westman daughter bf Mrs. West* hian, Granton, and the Ute. Clarence Westman and John Joseph Mellhargey son of Mrs. Mellhargey, Lucan, and the Ute John McBhargey was solemnised in St. Peter’s rectory by the Rev. Fr. Peter McCabe. The bride chose a ballerina length gown of white Swiss or­ gandy. Her shoulder tip veil was held by a lace cap with floral embroidery. She carried a. white prayer book crested with white baby mums and red Trises, Miss Amelia Westman was maid Of honor wearing a baller­ ina length ice blue crystallette gown and ^carrying a bouquet of pink roses and white baby mums. Edward Spring was grooms­ man. For travelling, the bride don­ ned a blue and White nylon dress and pivy eoat with white acces­ sories. On their return the couple will reside on the groom’s farm near Lucan. . s. Scene of Nuptials Clandeboye White mums, gladioli end ferns | decorated St;. Marys Roman Cath­ olic Church fob the weddlM df Donna Marie Ryder of London and Kenneth Cecil Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ryder of Lucan Ire parents of the bride and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, F, B- Clark of London. The Rev. Fr* W. T« O’Rourke, officiated and Mrs. Dorothy Wright provided the wedding musje. The bride wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle oyer slipper satin. The lace bodice, which extended to deep .points, was styled with a Peter Pan collar outlined -with seed pearls and lily-point sleeves. Her fiijgfertip illusion veil was held by a pill-box of flowers and seed pearls and she carried a white prayer book crested, with white carnations and ivy. Miss Leona Ryder of Toronto as maid of honor for her sister, ehose a gown of pink nylon, net over taffeta and carried white gladioli. The flower girls, Pat­ ricia Ann, Ryder and Leslie Eliz* abeth Watson of Grand Rapids, Mich., were gowned in yellow and green net over taffeta and carried nosegays of white carna­ tions. * William Clarke was grooms­ man for hi$ brother and ushers were. Vincent Ryder of Lucan, brother of .the bride1; and Ray­ mond FOrestOr Of Toronto. Receiving guests, the bride’s mother chose a light blue crepe dress With pink carnation cor­ sage. The groom”s'mother wore a navy two-piece taffeta dress, with pink carnation corsage. For travelling the bride don­ ned a blue shantung dress, white and navy duster coat, matching accessories and a pink carnation corsage. - * On their return the couple will live id London, Evening Auxiliary Discusses Plans Evening Auxiliary, of Holy Trinity Church met at the home- of Mrs. B; H, Elliott last Wed­ nesday eve with the president, Mrs, Norman Hardy, in thn chair, Mrs. Jack Elson led in the Litany. During the business session Mrs. Harold Hardy wa’s appoint­ ed to take charge of sending, sympathy and congratulation cards. The sum five dollars Was voted for the sending of summer clothing to the adopted minister’s family. f The group discussed entertain­ ing the senior W.A; having a shower of tea-towels and kitchen Equipment for the Polish family, who are building a house at NO. 4 highway and.Concession 2 Bid- dulph; the payment' of member­ ship fees for children ■ attending Church camp at .BAyfield, arid welcoming now families in the Congregation with a basket of fruit or some other means of wel­ come. Rev. J. P* Prest asked -the branch to sponsor, one day, of the Vacation -Bible school in-- July and also to assist with the lunch. .Mrs. B, H. Elliott had. charge ot the Study Book taking the chapter “Assistance to Indian Schools” and also of a contest Which was won.by Mrs, Herb Stretton. Hostesses, for the meeting in­ cluded Mrs. Arnold Lewis, Mrs. J. W. Smith and Mrs. Harold Hardy. Personal Items Mr. George Strass§r of Long Beach, Cal., is visiting liis par­ ents, Mr. arid Mrs. Geo. Stras­ ser, and’his siStfer,-. MrS. Cecil Hodgins-.and family* '. The average size of Canadian families, is 3.8 .persons. New­ foundland has largest families, average 4:,5 personsBritish ■Columbia has -smallest families, 3.4 persons. ■ . fxrtw TIEN TIM! WA Backs Move Against Beer Sale The Woman’s Association of the Lucan United Church met on Wednesday evening in the Church Sunday School rooms with Mrs, C, H. George, presi­ dent in the chair. Mrs. Alex Young, treasurer of the flower committee reported proceeds from the Blossom Tea of- $54.35’. The president reported for the parsonage committee and read a resolutions letter from the Christian Citizenship secretary of the Dominion W.A. Council, re the sale of beer in grocery Stores. The resolution was up­ held unanimously. Members offered' to place flowers in the Sanctuary as fol­ lows: Mrs. M. H. Hodgms, Miss Doris Weir, Mrs. C. H. George, Mrs. Sheridan Revington, Mrs, Alex Young, Mrs. JOhn McLean, Mrs. Howard Kew, Mrs. Don Maguire and Mrs. Harvey Lang­ ford. Mrs. Ivan Stanley as group convener lead in the worship service, assisted by Mrs. H. Kew and Mrs. J. McLean. Miss Don­ na Stanley shrig a solo, accom­ panying herself on the piano. . Mrs. Allen” Ryan, as guest speaker told of her trip to Eng­ land last Fall, showing many picture’s of interest, two lovely lAce cloths, and a mounted coin . collection. « The W.A. voted $10.00 toward the new projector recently pur­ chased by the« Church School. Pigeon Race On .Tune 1 the Forest City Pigeon Club liberated 177 birds, 23 lofts at Peterboro. Though the entry Of Mr. F. Dohnelly of By­ ron won the event, averaging 1175.2 yards per minute, Lucan entries were not far behind-: Harry Hardy 1109,6,. Norman Hardy 1109.2, Jack Hardy 1101.8 and C. Hardy 794.4. Explorer News Lucan and Clandeboye Explor­ ers held two meetings last week in the United Church parlors. On Monday night Counsellor Kae Haskett-took the worship ser­ vice Abd read part of the book “Do As I Pldase House.” On Wednesday after school meeting four new members were enrolled, Susan Bridger, Barbara Ready,”Barbara Park and Mar­ garet Cobleigh. Favors, for the mother and daughter banquet Were completed, * C.G.l.T. Mooting ? Owing to a play at the arena on Monday. evening the Regular C.G.l.T. meeting was hrild oh Saturday evening, June 9* in the United ChurCh parlrirs. During the meeting favors dor the moth? Ar add daughter banquet were Completed* and a practise on .the program held. , , Plans .were made for a tea. at the home of MrS. Art Black on June 23. • ' " . .. ft Lucan Personal Items Guests'"with Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Ariios last week included. Mr. juid Mrs. T. Lazenby from Trail, B.C., and, Mr,', and Mrs. Clayton Arrtbs of London. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris, par­ ents of Mrs.’A. L. Kernick, have returned to Kitchener to spend the summer with their daughter. Miss Gertrude White has re­ turned home after spending the winter in Parkhill .with Mrs. George, Mrs. Eldon Hodgson spent a few days last week with Ker sis­ ter, Mrs; Leia Beadle of ’Sirat- ■f6rd. Mrs. Harold Emerick.has puf- chased, and moved into the house vacated by the death Of Mrs. William Sceli of Alice St. Owing to the illness of Miss Margaret Henry, Grade 1 and 2 teacher, Mrs. Warner McRoberts supplied at the Public School last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Edwards have returned from their honey­ moon and spent last Sunday with the bride’s mother, Mrs* Irene ■Coursey and sisters* At a Scout and Cub meeting last Monday night, Peter Prest, son of Rev. J. P. and Mrs. Prest, was invested. Mr. and Mrs. Tom L6e, Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Barker, Harriston, attended the funeral Of Mrs. Ken Bowley (Mrs. Lee’s niece) at Strathroy last Satur­ day* . . . Mr. W, C.- ‘Parkinson of CoL lingwood spent last weekend with his family here. ’ Mr. ’ Lawrence Grose of’ the Tillsonburg Collegiate staff was A weekend guest with his uncle, Mr. Ernest Guest of Elgmfield. Both were callers of Miss Lina Abbott’last Saturday evening. ..Mrs, Don Revington has been busy ringing door bdlls for the past week, taking the 1956 cen- Mr. and Mrs; Aljoe . Culbert attended the 25th wedding an­ niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Culbert of Ripley on Saturday, Jund’’2 and spent the weekend at Boat Lake, Mr. And Mrs. Charles Windsor have returned home from Cass City, Mich., where they Were the guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Ralph Loney, for a few days. • Mrs. T. C. McFarlane, Mrs. Jack Murdy, Mrs. Frank Hovey, • Mrs. Irene Coursey, Mrs. Roy Stahley, Mrs, B6b UdlomAn,-Mrs. Erwin Scott, Mr^.? J*. Ttcatson, Mrs. Wilson Hodgins, Mrs., G. Noil, Miss K- Bowyer, and Mrs* Jarnos Hodgins of Trinity Ang­ lican Auxiliary attended the West. Middlesex Deanery at Hyde Park last Monday.Mr. and Mfs. J. W*.. LockyOr of Market St.-' Lucan are happy to Announce tho birth of a daugh­ ter, Jean Kathleen, at St. Jos­ eph’s Hospital, London, Thurs­ day, May 24, a sister for Jane Mr .and Mrs. George Paul Sr, of LaChute haVe been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Paul for , the last two weeks; Mrs. C. , Porter and Miss Gora Neil have retUrnfed from a ten- clay visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Neil Of Thornhill. Mr. E, M. Grose 6f Toronto called on Lucan friends last Week.- Mrs. V, N. Prest of London is visiting her s6n, the Rev. J.P. Prest and family at the rectory. Among those attending, last Wednesday, the Blossom-Tea and hearing Mrs; M. C. Fletcher- of Exeter give her interesting talk on Mexico at St; Patrick’s church Saintsbury, were Mrs. Sheridan: Revington, Mrs. Bob Coleman, Mrs.. Rdy Stanley, Mrs. ,Jack Murdy, Mrs. T- C. McFarlane, Mrs. Henry Hodgins;- Mrs, War­ ner McRoberts, Mrs. Roy Ham­ ilton, Mrs. William Brownlee, Mrs. Will Dickins and Miss Lina Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Stanley Spent last weekend at Bruce Beach , Mr. and Mrs, Jack; Cummins of Toronto wrire weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Has­ kett* , Mr. and Mrs, Alex McFarlane .have returned home after visit­ ing in Rockwood for a month. Mr. and. Mrs. Art Haskett of Toronto were weekend guests with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Haskett. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith and family sprint last weekend at Grand Valley, ,the guests,of Mr. and Mrs. William Hall. The pre­ ceding ' weekend they had as gurists Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ray of Hamilton. Janet Kehl, daughter of -Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Kehl of Eliza­ beth St. entertained 13 of her little girl friends last Saturday to celebrate her tenth birthday. ■^Mr. H. Ritchie, Mrs. H, Parker and two children visited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Haskett one day last week. --Airs. H. Childs of Lohdon was the guest speaker at the annual Flower Sunday in the United Church last Sunday, The Junior choir sang. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Worthy and Mrs. H. Chlds of Lohddh were Sunday guests With Mr. .and Mrs. N. WaShidge. , Mr. and Mrs, Herb Stretton and family spent last weekend in Hensan, guests of Mrs., Shawn Banting Killsm, infant sen of1 Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Kil- lam of Richmond Hill was bap­ tized in the United Church last Sunday morning. Mrs* R. Stevenson ana Mrs. Chas. George of Ailsa CrAig were Saturday visitors with Mr. And Mrs. Gordon Banting. Work has begun onrJ the new Lucan MotorSales building which is being set back from the street, it will not only cover the site of the building destroyed by fire but will partially cover the site of Mrs. Emma Downing's home and store, Mr. Gus Gannett was taken to Victoria Hospital, London, last Tuesday* By MRS. J. H, PATCH At (he Clandeboye United Church the Rev. E. M, Cook, minister, received into church membership, at a special re­ ception _ service on Sunday: Sandra Williams, Marilyn Eaton, Ruth Donaldspn, Helen Kestle, Xommy. Abel, Jeanette make, Keith Simpson, Ralph Simpspn and James Scott. Mr. Carl Ritchie, of Baden, visited on Sunday with his mo­ ther, Mrs. Ritchie at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Cunning­ ham. Mr. and Mrs. E. Trudgeon and family of London visited ■ with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eaton 6ii Sunday , Paton Reunion The Paton Reunion was held at Spring bank Park on Sunday with too in attendance from Cleveland, Grand Rapids, De­ troit, Flint, Stratford, Port Elgin, Thorndale, Parkhill, London, Kirkton, St. Marys, Clandeboye and Ailsa Craig. The eldest per’-' son present was W. L. Paton, Parkhill; from farthest distance, Mrs. Arthur Carley, Cleveland; youngest child, Kathryn daugh­ ter of Mr, and Mrs, Donald Paton, \ . Mrs, Robert Croilin gave a his-’ tory of the -clan, dating back to, 1850 in Scotland from where the late John Paton and Mary came over to Canada and took up resi­ dence in McGillivray township, in 1951. Officers of next, year include: president, Harry Crellin; see., treas., Mrs, AileOn Riehl of Stratford. Ball game and sports followed: boys, 3 years arid under, Paul Crellin, David AllisOh; girls 3 years and under, Grace and Syl­ via Paton; boys, 6 years and un­ der, Bob Riehl, Van Bruaene; girls, 6 years and under, Myrna Logan, Joyce Norman; boys, 12 years and under, Paul- Martin, Bruce Carley* girls 12 and under, Joan Crrillin, Peggy Paton; giris, terin age, V6neta Ririhl; boys teen age, Clare Paton; boys’ bal­ loon race, Harold Paton, Douglas Crellin; married ladies ballOon, Evelyn Hriaman, Eleanor Alli­ son. * v Next year the clan are to merit the third Sunday in- \ June at Springbank Park. . , W.M.S. And W.A. Matting Mrs. Arthur Hodgins entertain­ ed the ladies of the United .Church on Thursday evening. Mrs. R6a Neil, president, pres­ iding for the W.M.S, .Mrs. -Nriil and Miss A. Northgrave had a' panel discussion from the Study Book on. “Coming our.Way” Mrs. Arnold Blake assisted in the Wor­ ship service. W.A. Mrs, Macintosh, presided for the W.A. meeting.. After sthe. business was Completed, Mrs. T. Collins, on behalf of the mem­ bers presented Mrs. E, M. C.ook with a cup and saucer, in appre­ ciation of her assistance in the work' of the church at Clande- boye, •< during- the- six years of her association. • On July 17 the Rev. E, M. Codk will conduct his farewell service at the anniversary service in the. Clandeboye United Church. Personal Hems' Mr. Bill Atkins has .the base­ men dug for a Aew^houso.juSt north of the house where he ndw lives. Miss Sandra Williams and Miss .Marilyn. Eatdn, students At the North Middlesex High School, were successful in passing the grade 9 course on their years work. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Paton and Clare, ahd William Allwright at­ tended the Paton Reunion on Sunday-at Spriiikbank. . Miss Anne McKehiig, R. N. of Chatham spent the- weekend, with Mr. add Mrs. Aimer Hriridrie. Weiner . RIVERVIEW PARK Friday, June 15 All members meet at arena at 8;$0 p.m. Bring musical instruments, , weiners and rolls. Admission: 25^ 4 Gunhipg Reunion will Joe held in COMING EVENTS Stratford Park HAM A STRAWBERRY Supper, Thursday, June 28, on the lawn’ of Trivitt * Memorial Church, watch for further notice, 14c "SHARE THE WEALTH" Bingo, Legion Hall, HCnsall, Saturday, June 16,. 9 p.m. $60.00 jackpot in 52 calls; $5,00 added each wiek until jackpot won; 14 regu lar games, 104 a game. No ad­ mission. Sponsored by Hensail Legion. 14 Please Bring Lunch Basket, Cups and Silverware Roller Skating EXETER ROLLER RINK Wednesday# Friday & Saturday - Evenings — 8- IT p.m. Admission 350 artd 250 Skates Su001lftd Refreshment BOeth — Hdt Dog* French Friea, ide Creim, Etc. • Roller Skating Saturday After­ noons,# starting June 2, 2 to 4 p.m. Admission 150 and 250. Brownie's DRIVE-INI 1WIATWI ||f CLINTON, ONTARIO Box Office Open's at 8 p.m. ’ First Show at Dusk 2 Shews Nightly, Rain or Clear Children Under 12' in Cars Free THURSDAY & FRIDAY Juno 14 and 15.. ... "PERSONAL AFFAIR" ‘ A1 Gona Tiarnty » ★ Leo Genn TWO CARTOONS SATURDAY 4 MONDAY June 16 and 18 "TALL IN THE SADDLE * Jdhn Wayne ★ Ella Raines TWO ,CARTOONS f TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY June It and 20 "ALASKA SEAS" ★ Robert Ryan ★ Stan Sterling TWO CARTOONS RCA fiTAfl Cooking School LKGION MIMORIAL HALL iXITfR MONDAY, JUNK II IJ| >.m* TUISDAY, JUNK If l,M. p.m. Dogr Friz*—RCA Victer RgiNB Court«»y. Of Sn*lgrov»*« Of Gr»cOri*s and PHw ' FrixtA I*ch Ni0ht $pon»cr*d By Ix«ter Chapter No. 2tt Admission 51# LAKEVIEW CASINO Grand Bend PANCING Every Saturday Cliff, Scanlon AND HIS ORCHESTRA It's Niw! It's SwBBhSmMthl It's TerrificI Usborne Fed. of Agriculture I | is invited to the Huron County Federation of Agriculture | Picnic - Fri. Evening, June 15 | I .IN SEAFORTH LIONS PARK I Picnic Supper 4>;30 p.m. Spdrte Afterwards i Please Bring Picnic Baskets, Cutlery and. Dishes j Beverage Provided | Everyone Welcome ? ■ S X 31 £ \ $ HEARING CLINIC ‘ ” Have your hearing Aid checked oven by a fully trained acoustician. Service and Batteries to all Makes of Hearing Aids. AT CENTRAL HOTEL, EXETER z s 3 sThurs., June 14-2 p.m. to 6 p.m. See the New Eye Glass Hearing Aid—Also .7 Other Models $49.50 9 ACOUST1CON 225 A Front St. N*, Sarriia Phone DI-447MI ■i £ z z IFor Sale PEDDLER'S STEEL AND ALUMINUM ROOFING ON HAND Experienced men to put your rbdf on. PEDDLER'S HAY CARRIER AND STABLE EQUIPMENT See us before y6u buy your bal*r Or binder twine. 3 £ SCOTT'S ELEVATOR LTD. 1 Phone 63 Lucan, Ont. i BIRTHS DROOM—Herb mid, Hlairte Droom, Exet&F. are* ha.ppv.tb announce ■uio'birth, of- a aon, Herbert borne, at ' .Mayfair Hospital, Toronto, s June 1. 195S. CRONYN Mr. and Mrs. ’Larry Cronyn, Centrally, announce the birth of. their daughter , at South Huron .Hospital, JUhe 12, 1956— a, sister for Gayle. DESJARDINE—Audrey and Byron Des Jardine, Parkhill .K.R. 3, wish to thank. God for the safe arrival of their daughter, Debra Ann (Debby), at Sbuth Huron Hos­ pital, June 10. 1956.. JEFFERY—Spencer and Doris Jef­ fery (nee Kercher), Staffa, are very pleased to a announce the birth of their daughter, Buth .Elizabeth, June 7, 1956, ht South Huron.Hospital—a sister for Judy. LEATHW~-Mr. and MrS, Gordon - J. Leather, 301- Algonquin Enve.RGAF Centralia, announce the birth of a eon, DOHdid. Gordon, at South Huron HosplUL JUhfe 5, 1956--a brother for Debbie and Darlene.MEYER—'Don and Dorothy Meyer (liee SqUire) announce the arrival of their Son, Garry Wayne, at Victoria. Hospital, June 7 — a brother *foC Gloria. „ ,OZENCHUK—Stephan and ., Eliza­beth ’Ozenchuk, 126 Main St., Ex- Otftr, announce the birth, of a son, stefaru Dohdah, a,t South Huron Hospital, June 5, 19a6—a brother for Thor—thanks to Dr, FA.QCETTE—Mr. hhd Mrs, D., A. Paquette, 186 Columbia Drive. RCAF Centralia, announce the birth of a. son, Paul James, At South Huron Hospital, June 6, 1956.SKINNER—Mr. mid Mrs. fidverly Skinner, EXdter, announce the birth qf their son, NOel Jeffery, at South Huron Hospital, June ' 12, 1958.,' • ' .OGLlb—Irene and Tom Ogle (Brock) Wish to announce the arrival of their son, Edwin Murray, at Vic­toria Hospital. London, June 8. 1956. 8, DEATHS jfttCKS—In St. ‘Joseph’s Hospital, LbndoA, on Saturday. June 9, 1956, Daniel E. Hicks, late of Vs- borne TdWftship, in bls eighty- „ fourth y<5Ai‘. . ...Fallis—-At her late residence, 437 North Eucrid Ave., Ontario, Cali­ fornia, on June i, Greta Mane Fallis, beloved, wife of the late Fred G. Fallis. Interment, in the ,T. b. Draper Chapel then te BeUvue MauBdUum on June 4. ,Keown—passed, away in Bdisse- vain, Manitoba, on Monday, June II, 1956, Kobert Winfred Keown, In lils seventy-fifth year. Brother of Mrs, Rose Simpson, Clandeboye? Mrs. Jdhfi Cf. Ldvife (Lillian!, of I.Ondon, and Ei’iiist; Keown, of Grand Bond, Interment in Roisse- vain cemetery. ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mr®.. D. N. WinslaxlA of Montreal wish to Announce the dngagemdnt Of their only daughter, Doldres Anne, to Robert S. Par­sons, son of Mr. Roy Parsons And the lAte Mrs, Parsons Of Exetir. The marriage will ,.take place On June 30 at 12.00 o’clock in London. •3 f ' 14* Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock, of R.R. 1 Granton, wish td Announce the engagement of ’their eldest daughter, Marion .Lenore, t6 Mr. Burton Lloyd Morgan, son of Mr. And Mrs. Lloyd M. .Morgan of Cent ttalia. The, wedding to tgke place On Saturday, July 7. at 2.00 p.m. m CCntralia United Church. 14* CARDS OF THANKS ' Mr. and fill’s. ClarencA FAhner and family wish to express ’their heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness and fOr the cards received during th.e passing of their dear father and grandfather, special thanks to the neighbors and Rev. strdme. “ ’ . 7 Mr. and Mrs, W^s'cy Dearing wish, to thank their fainily and friends for the cards, gifts And expressions Of appreciation during their fiftieth anniversary '‘celebra­ tion. 14* IN MEMORIAM COLEMAN—In loving mompty of a dear son and brother, Gerald, coierban,, who passed away June 19, 1055. ’ • 4 ■ .We little knew when we woke that morn,The sorrow Ute day would bring. For the eAlt wa« sudden, the shock severe, I’d part with one wo loved so dear. Sonieilines it's hard io understand why some things have to be,But in his wisdom, God has planned Beyond our power to see;God gave ys strength to' fight it And courage to bear the blow, But whAt it meant to lose himNo one will evesr know. 4 w —L 6 v i n g 1 y rdm6n\bored, by his mother, dad, brothers, sister-in- law, ,14c HAIST—In loving memory 0/ a dear wife and. mother, Mrs, Martha Haist, Who pissed- away two years ago, June 13, Whose .memory wo will always treasure, dffie joys we shared together Are the memories we hold dear, As the happiness, you gave usKeeps you forever near.—Lovingly, remembered by hus­ band and family* 14* HADiGteK—tnlovihg memory mf a dear husbAnd and father, William Nadlgfer, who passed away one year ago, June 15, 1955.The pearly gates were open,The Master’s voice said “Come'» And With farewells unspokenHe gently entered home. —Ever remembered by the famiiy- DOBBS For DODGE Enjoy Your Summer Vacation With A Dependable Used Car They’re checked fdr service;' safety and dependability. 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