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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-12-06, Page 17DANCE FOR MR, A MRS, FLEMING SIMPSON FARQUHAR HALL Everybody Welcome ||R|||II||I|I. .1....... I ■■■■JI Dashwood BINGO V,. L. BECKER'S SHOWROOM PROCEEDS FOR CHRISTMAS CHILDREN'S FUND Sponsored by Dashwood Men's Club Arena Schedule Thursday, December 6 3:00-4:30— Flight Cadet? 7:66-11:66—R.C.A.F. Friday, December 7 4:00-5:00—Softool Skating 8:30-^MohMwks vg, St. Thomas Saturday, December 8 - 8:00'-9:00—Can^diens and Rangers (Bantam) • :66-l6:OO—Black Hawks vs, Canadiens (Pee .Wee) 16:00-11:00?—Rackets vs, Leafs (Ree Wee) ’ . 11:00-12:00—Wee Wee <fc . Squee Gee 1:00-2:45—-Public Skating " 3:i6.5;15t— Figure Skating 7:00-6:30—Exeter and Centralia Bantams (W.O.A.A.) 8:30-10:30—Public Skating Sunday, December 9 Hockey Practice Monday, December 10 4:00’5:00—Schbol Skating 7:60.11:60— R.C.A.F. • ■ Tuesday, December 11 7:oO’A:36—Hensail at Centralia Bantams (W.O.A.A.) 6:36-0:30—Exeter Midgets Wednesday, December 12 i;:6o-11:00—Curling Clandeboye By MRS. 4. H. PATON jgg re -. ? O.L. it Mt,. ANNUAL TURKEY BINGO Monday, Dac. 10 at • TURKEY DOOR Milt Admission >1.00 fxtri Cirda it CMdr 2^0 14 Turkay Rounds By MISS JANI PYKEMAN Former Resident ! Receives Awards I A 85,200 scholarship and it Carter award have mn won j by Margaret Elliott, of Brant* • ford, a former resident of Exe­ ter. She is a daughter of the late Rev. Elliott, who was minister of Main St. United Church a number of years ago, and Mrs, Elliott. Mrs. Elliott, a former Carter scholarship winner her­ self, presented the award to her daughter at a recent ceremony in Brantford. A graduate of Brantford Col­ legiate, Margaret is now in res­ idence at McMaster University, Hamilton. '111 TPresentation Members of the Clandeboye United Church met on Tuesday Evening in the Sunday School room to honor Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schroeder. Mr. Arthur Simpson presented an Address of best wishes to the couple, who have taken up residence near Crediton. Mrs. Alex Macintosh presented a hostess chair, electric clock and picture on behalf of the friends, The couple have Jived in this community for many years and took active pArts in the church and choir, Mrs,. Schroeder be­ ing organist for some time. During the evening, erokinole was enjoyed. High scores were won by Mrs. Rill Simpson and Mr. Rea Neil. Attend Meeting Mrs. J, H. Paton and Mrs. Wilson Hodgins attended the L.O.B.A. lodge meeting at Lange- march Lodge, 238, in London on Friday evening when M.W.G.M. of B.A. Mrs. Ruth Day of Lon­ don made guard of .Mistresses lodges Guests attended from Wood- stock, St. Thomas, Dutton, St. Marys, Lakeside,. Woodham, Lu­ can Greenway and Ballymote. During the evening the gurist of honor was presented with a Silver tea and coffee service and niany other gifts • from*'the members. Wedding Anniversary I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley ,Sr. I of Whalen were honored oh their 48th wedding anniversay when their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins entertained on Saturday evening to dinner. Guests- included Miss Elva Morley, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Mor­ ley Jr., Janice and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. French and fam­ ily of Whalen and Mr. and. Mrs, Russell Brrick and David of Hen­ sail. Mr.‘and MrS., Howard ‘Mor­ ley of Detroit were unable to be present, Personal Items Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Manson of Embro visited with the. latter’s mother, Mrs. Alvin Cunningham on Sunday. Mrs. Emily .Tomes returned home after spending tert days with her daughter, Mrs. Lynn Sawyer, Mr. Sawyer And infant son, ih Petrolia. Miss Elaine' Grainger, tcachpr and pupils of the. Clandeboye I School No. 12 and 4 will have their Christmas concert in the" school on Friday evening Decem­ ber 21. , Miss MAy Knox of Toronto is Spending a week with "Mr. anti Mrs., Karl O’Neil and her broth­ er. Mr. Jim Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Carter /were guests on Friday evening with their daughter, Mary, of | London. ■ , f h$r official visit. The honor was 20 Past from the London COMEDIANS—Among the members of the cast in the muscial comedy, “Brownsville Saturday Nite,” were, these senior citizens: left to right, Mrs. Frances Chown, Mrs. Gladys Reilly, BiJi Stuart, Mrs. H. B. Langford, J. H. Cantelon, Ira Carling, Alex Young, A. M. Hedden and Cecil Robb. The play drew large crowds both everiings last week. —T-A Photo -x. Lucan And District News Phone 109 Lucan Correspondent: Mi?* Lin* Abbott T* / yi iiiliHiviillii/ltrniuiHiiiiitiiiiftiliMHiiiiHiHiiHliliiihi i LUCAN IRISH SIX 14 Hockey Dance 3 LUCAN ARENA Wednesday, December 12 CKNX Ranch Boys' Orchestra ( Adults .750 Students 350 3 DANCE s 3 3 Every Saturday Night 33 X EXETER LEGION MEMORIAL HALL X 3 ' MUSIC BY CLARENCE PETRIE ’ and his Night Hawks X 2 Ei I 5 I SPOT DANCES ' DANCING 9-12 — ADMISSION 750 t 3 s Leather Jackets and Jeans Not Permitted S' '’ ? 1 ' I 3 EXETER LEGION HALL I2 4 f 3 X Wednesday, December 12 9:00 p.m. 3 3 L/5 Rounds For Chickens Mt 1 I ■ ts 10 Rounds For Turkeys 100, 3 fof.,250 3 X X s X 3 ADMISSION 500 5 SPONSORED BY EXETER LEGION x X X 3 iR —I------------------ ----------------------- Lions Club Plans Light Bulb Sale . Two money-raising projects were organized by Lucan Lions Club at .its meeting Monday night in Holy Trinity Church. The club will sponsor a com­ munity-wide bulb sale from De­ cember 8 to January 7. Memr bers will canvass the village and community to sell light bulbs at ■regular prices, The club will hold its annual Christmas fowl bingo on Decem­ ber 17. Proceeds from the projects wil go to welfare work. Area Teachers Discuss Crafts The Lucan Public School, staff attended the December meeting of the Biddulpli and North Lon­ don Teachers’ Association held in the Granton school lAst Tues­ day, The theme, of the meeting was. Craft Ideas so each Wacher an­ swered the roll call by the giv­ ing and explaining of a craft idea. The many and varied ideas proved both practical and bene­ ficial. Auxiliary Euchre The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Legion held. a euchre in the Legion Hall last Tuesday with Mrs. Frank Mitchell as lunch convener and'Mrs.rH, T,-Bond And Mrs. Frank Brown assisting. The lAdies’ prize was won by Mrs% J, Smibert and Mrs. Bond,' playing a man’s card, woit gentleman’s prize., Arena Activities By HAROLD RIBSON “Brownsville Saturday Nite” is n6w history. The curtain closed Friday night, on what , y/as a very successful show And. here I would like to convey our Sin­ cere thanks and Appreciation to A wonderful group of people in both cast artd production for a job well done TO'quote MrA. Smith, who x’6p-‘ resented Western Ontario’s 'Lit­ tle Theatre’: “Some excellent talent was uncovered, and it is hoped it will be put to good use in the nOAr future.” It would require an entire page to thank all the members q! the caAt individually but we feel certain they are Aware of our feelings. . However, I would like to men­ tion Clark Loft, who came over from Ilderton to help out. What a guy and what a voice! Then, to'o, thanks should go to many Others such as Mr. and Mrs. Al Bromwich, Harold Whyte, Ralph Rummel, Pat Watson, Gladys Culbert, ‘Lynette Walpole and Audrey Anderson all of whom contributed Very necessary part's in the presentation. Once again, Lila, and I wish to tlyirik one and 'all for the surprise gift of a lamp. We are genuinely humbled by, your ex­ pression of thanks: Here is a new twist! Many o£ the senior citizens, appeared in the cast. In answer to many queries, members Of the ranged in age from 14 to Would like to see any other better t.hat Hockey interest, rather in rousing, shows marked of really warming up. The Six Are a strong fast club and should produce Some v6ry* en­ tertaining evenings. To date they’ve been on the winning end 6f all their games. Not to be outdone are the frtidgots who have Als'o come out on top of the league play so lai' this season, You Are over­ looking a good bet by not drop­ ping in on Monday evenings te see these J>oys go.- Don’t forget, the Irish play their arch-rivals, Zurich Flyers, on Friday, December 7. Figure skating for Lucan and district children is under way with classes from 6 to g Satur­ day evening. Th6 “Keep Fit” class .is scheduled Id', begin weekly meetings right after Christmas the cast 86. I tdwh slow signs Irish ; Mr. And Mrs. Carl Jaques and i family of St, Marys visited on (Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Nbr* man Jaques. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ogle of I Strathroy spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs, Wellington Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller and boys of Thames Road were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock. Mrs. Harold Hern is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Jud Dykeman of Lakeview Hatchery returned home last Tuesday from a week’s business trip to Massachusetts, U.S.A, Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Jaques and children visited Sunday eve- i ning with. Mr. arid Mrs, Everett Miller. I Ruth Meikle, Jane and Ruth (Ann Dykemam Exeter, were i Monday evening visitors with Mrs, Jud Dykeman and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson I and;, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Morley ; Jr, of Whalen were Sunday visit- !ors with Mr, arid Mrs. Gerald ; Hern. I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern, ' Larry and Gordon spent Satur­ day with Mrs. Melville Hern, (Exeter, celebrating Larry’s birthday. Message From Whalen By MRS, F. SQUIRF ! Mrs. Gee. Squire was hostess to several ladies at her home Wednesday evening for a Stanley brush demonstration, Mrs. Oil- son, London, being the demon­ strator. Miss Jean Arksey was in, Lon­ don Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Froats. Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire and Sue Ann were in St. Marys Sunday visiting Mr. John Mas­ sey and family. Mrs, Wynne, London, is visit­ ing with Mr. And Mrs. Bert Duf­ field and family for a-time, Donald Pullen, Gurilph, was a weekend visitor at his home. ’ Presentation And DANCE FOR MR. A MRS. GERRY VANDERHOEK Tinny Anh'itMli) j Video Emcee Former Minister H&S Speaker Cl ■ -T h e November educational meeting of the Lucan Home and 'School Association was held in the school auditorium last Mon-* day night instead of Tuesday. The president, Mrs, Sheridan Revingtort, presided, with Mrs.. George Thomson, program con- ___ __ ____ —__ vener and Mrs. C. H. George,' planned in the near future. Mem­ lunch convener. j bers of thd 180 family congrega- - .During the business session it li°n after witnessing the c^re- was decided to place a flag and' reured to the already com- picture of thd Queen in the aud-! Plet;ed chapel in the basement for ____ a ____ _ i-.i? <, ' a cnni’T ~ Since leaving Lucan a year ago Litftr From Brinsley By MRS, CECIL ELLWOOD Mr, and Mrs. Wes Watson and' ,TVCn.VJUU lllo ^uulp. Bonnie accompanied by Mrs. i Weekend visitors with Mr. and ^m Craven of Parkhill visited, Mrs. Ray Parkinson were on on Smiday with Mr. Lin Craven, Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. who is still a patient in Victoria LornC Grose and Sharon of D6- I hospital in London. j vizeS, and on Sunday, Mr. and | Mrs. Roy Hamilton of Lucan Mrs. Don Marshall, and family ; spent Monday with Mrs. Earl- Of London. , ,, T • z, , ' MT- G6°- Eaid is staying withT;-/,nd Mrs- Lrinn** Culpass Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen for of Kitchener visited with Mr. some time.,. and Mrs. Jas. Trevethick re- j !C\nrtly' ™ -n / J ...............- --------- ” — and Fenton and f-ferbert attended the funeral of .chddren spent Saturday With the late Mrs. Lillian HeywdOd i snd Mt’s. Cliff Mossin of St» ■* ju Exctctf, JVXoricI<iY< i •.r- * n, i J Several from this community 1 Mr- arid Mrs. Albert Hess of (attended the funeral of the lat€ i Opening Church Rey. J. F. Wagland, former Lucan And Clandeboye rector, as­ sisted Rt. Rev. W. A. Townsend, Suffragan Bishop of Huron’,» last, JVil. au, Saturday to lay the corner stone , Marys. imthe Wfe1dV’batOakS Yuc.4'Lxl';ftfS attended .the funeral of the Late The 868 000 structure is the ! ?rUrich a^ rectent v^ltoIfu.w,lth I Mr Clement Powe in Lucan. , i.. u / Js.,, • Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Trevrithick. Mr and Mrs Alton Neil ind I s„Tm?ndan”'ih W ”S?4' H Ptaned i„ the near future. Mem. i $ tod mng with Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd j,oye. • 1 M London, . i Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Hod- Mr. and Mrs. .Tas,.Trevethick gjns an^ family visited with Mr. have remodelled their -*— . - -- — - - ------ making it a Self serve onri. 5J5. ll)e Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Trevithick, second new church to be built m . Mr ' “ ‘ LUCAN ARENA Ladies Please Bring Lunch Everybody Welcome Mr, Arid Mrs. Melville Gun­ ning, Muriel And Mr. Wilfred Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil end was decided to place a flag and' retired to the already corri- j picture of thd Queen in the aud- ‘ Ple’;ed chapel in the basement for { itorjum* A resolution -will be a ®90r‘' service. sent to the Board of Education leaving Lucan a year ago . to have a copy of the “Ten Com- Mr' Wagiand^has been.‘holding | mandments” in each class room. j6rLlc®s in ! Ten dollars was voted for the ,and aft«rn00n services ill; Children’s War Memorial Hos-r finS H nnon hie Dital Mr B w FiiintP? mnm' Hopes to open his new wonattendance cup | ^city’onl!“in Feteu™!*”* duced by Mrs. Lloyd Acheson1 and later thanked by the presi-j Vsp“Ste„“randU'futyu4POkMa°nnyTof Mo„h^ M jStuntty t ‘STuVc? ' Ch 'isS" to M’S on ques‘i^So?'iti,sgdXn h d Mr M nuD, 6 . hold the annual Christmas party 1 P?Pds’ G|dUH °w IMy 21 pr?or’to caroltl&I?/?wI31 i11’"-'' R“d<1' T1,c dMr prke sTMit ’■£ jsm; . <« rP s last Mondav pvpnincr with the ’ ^ie worship service was taken . Alter juncn music lot ine Siddnt Mrs HaiX' Hnrteinl ^y/Dana Culbert, Barbara Laugh- d£™e was supplied by Mrs. L. fn the chai? ReZ HOn Sthe tort and Shar<?n Blake, Counsellor McNaughton and sons. < SrtTtX'dtoWnd uSEISan%K I ......................... mOiit «raU-jst<^y of temptation, AnotheJ ex- ViSBteckterU'wta MH Inprlitinn nf Mis. > Wm. Blackier write Ml. 1 and Mrs. Lris Fairbairn, Mr. and | j Mrs. Harold Henry, Ruth Ann ' and Mark of London, Mr. .and' tions after his address. Ladies' Guild The Ladies’ C„........... Trinity Church held the Novem- morning services in Riverview ... I Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Hod- , ~ ■ K*110 «*<u. xaiuujr yioncu wvj.ii, mju..More and Mrs, Chas. Grose, Denfi61d, Sunday. ALDON THEATRE Grand Bend FRIDAY A SATURDAY Dicembir 7 and I "PETE KELLY'S BLUES" (Cinemascope, Warner Color) , ★ Jack Webb j ★ Janet Leidh + Edmund O'Brian ★ Fassiy Lae (Print by Technicolor) Short Subject and Cirhia Strip Ona Show Eieh Night—I 6'elack Comments About Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Euchre And Dance The Hall Board held a euchre ! and dance in th& hAll Friday ! evening. There were nine tables ' of Cuchre. •I Prize winners were: ladies’ | -high, Mrs. Allan Eveleigli; lone hands,' Mrs. M, Doupfe; men’s • lone hands, ROCK N ROLL Public Skating Saturday, December 8 8:30 to 10:30 New Records — Ltt's Set Yriu Freiliy Firn EXETlER ARENA Club dinners wrire tying. ennlri«aHAnltteS f4r ’ was ^'uneiea. me expeal QAhAA?g™f°nia. i a?d S u nd ay i closed with the playing of penool pot luck supper and the I African same called ,r i "•'*'* —4next Ladies’ . Guild meeting were using African namris of members MrS> Burns Blackler> Philip and set for Dopomhor 91 :_.rkr 1T!.Can names 0I menwcis , Wpr,flv fho notion hrnriF Mr.' I pedition of The Lord’s Praver j ( was completed. Thi Expedition . supper and the I African game called "Numbers!,” ■ set for December 21 and Decem­ ber 19. Owing to Christmas festivities it was decided to hold the December meeting early and make it a. Christmas party. Evening Auxiliary . Mrs. Percy Armitage was host­ ess for .-the November meeting of the United Church Evening Aux­ iliary last Thursday evening. Mrs. IVan Hearn look the worship sdryice and the study book. She was assisted by Mrs. Charles Sovereign and Mrs. A. C. Magof­ fin. Roll call was’ answered by th6 donation of a favourite recipe fdr the new recipe book. Miss Reta Chown and Mrs. A. C. Magoffin were named a nomi­ nating committ&e td bring in a slate of officers for the Decem­ ber meeting. Personal Items ,Be,tty Ann, Paul and Mary Mar­ garet Young, small children of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young,, are having a pre-Christmas “swell” ’time, for all are down with the mump?. Mr. Bob - Kingwell who is at­ tending Ohio State University, was a week-end guest with Mr. and Mrs. William Brownlee. Mr. and‘Mrs. Norman Laidley, of Toronto, spent last week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley. Elizabeth Parkinson, small daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Parkjnson, nbw of Collingwood, is a patient in the Sick Children’s Hospital in Toronto. instead of English. ' j i.Ytc“YL’Personal Item* |.B^Skleil _S Mrs; Warren McRoberts' last ■ Sunday attended the Creery fAm-1 ily Christinas' dinner, held At the I home of Mr. And Mrs. Mac La- mond at Cromarty. I •Mr. .and Mrs. Ronald-Stoner and family, of Thedford, were I Suhday visitors with Mr. and I Mrs. Charles Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Rev* ingtori and family spen.t Sunday in London, the guests of MrS. H. McFalls. 1 . 7 Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold RibsOn included Mrs. W. J. McKee and Miss Ina McKee, of Dundas; Messrs. Don Ribson and GedrgA DolSon, of Waterdown, and Mr. Rod Alyea And family, of Kitch­ ener. The father-in-law of Dr, Ken Banting, Mr. Cornelius Maloney, was buried At ElmirA, N.Y., last Saturday. Mrs. C. H. Porter has sold her home on Main St. North to Mr. Lloyd Achesen and sh^ and her sister have moved to London. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and family, of Drayton, were re­ cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McFarlane. Mr. Ivan Culbert, who has been manager of the Singer Sewing; llachine store at Owen Sound,' has been transferred back to the. main store in London. Unable t.o * secure a suitable hqitse in Loh-' don or Lucan, he is At present' living in, Centralia. ■ Wendy, the occasion being Mr. ■ The Anglican Young People’s Association met In thri hall Mon­ day night for an evening of games and recreation Report From Harpley By MISS M. HOL GINS 5 ! Mr. and Mrs. Hriaslip of Ham-! iltori visited last week with Mr, and Mrs. J/ M'cGinneS. Mr. and Mrs Newton Hayter attended the wedding anniver-. ■ sary of Mr. jnd Mrs. Robt. Me-: and krc i Linchey in Parklull on Sunday. ai KitThl Mr. Fred McLinchey who has sister i ATTENTION l South Huron Junior Farmers! Annual 1 2 Christmas Party Friday, Dec. 14 — 8:30 p.m. ’i PROGRAM CONTESTS SKITS DANCE 3|1-± 3 been spending the past two weeks visiting with friends in Detroit Has returned to his home hdre. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hayter* visited in • Exeter with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones last week. Miss M i 11 y McLinchey of GreOnway visited with Mrs. . . Fred McLinchey for A couple of weeks recently. , i All Mambiri Bring A Friend Girls Bring Candy — 6oys Bring Lunch A Shdrt Business Meeting Will Ba Held By The Boyi While Girls Exchange Gift* 1 6rade 13 Diplomas and all Awards Singing! • Girls' Gla» Club . • Mixed Glee Club—Grade 9 And Senior • Quartets South Huron District High School Presents Its Annual Variety Program and Commencement Exercises Hi-Time Revue Dancing! • Solo arid Group Dancing Thursday, Dec. 20 DlolorhaS PRODUCE COMEDY—Lucan’s new recreation director, Harold Hibson, and his wife wore the producers of! “Brownsville Saturday Nite” and took parts as well. HOre! the husband and wife talk to Bill Watson, right of the community programs branch of the department of educa­ tion, , ..... .....................—T.-A Photo I Drama! • Ona Act Comady i Massed Chorus • “The Holy Cttyr# 1! 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