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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-07-04, Page 13Palo 1 The TinaoliAtivOc t iNly 4, 1957 a Luca And District News Phone 109 Wean Correspondent; Mice imine Abbott Ham And Strawberry Supper The membere of Holy Trinity Guild Veit hanpY with the suc- cess of their hant and strawberry stipPer held in the church base- ment last Wednesday. In the peighbourhool of 300 sat clown to supper. Personal Home Prior to leaving .5rt 'a trip to the coast Mrs, Warner McRob- erts was guest of honor at a fareWell .Party at the hoine of her brother, Mr. Theron Creery of Woodham last Saturday. Other guests included Mr, and Mrs, Mae Lamond, of Crontarty and Mr, and Mrs. Lionel Kendrick of Exeter, Mrs, McRoberts spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, M.. Blackler of Icirkton. Mrs. James Hofeord rif'Stel- bure was a recent visitor with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Ribson, accompanying them to Belleville. for. the weekend. (Mra. Hofford is often handed. a Times -Advocate paper by a Sudbury friend.) Mrs. M. O. Smith, who is vis- iting Mr Srnith, went with him on a cruise to Seattle last week- end. Mr. Ted Brown Of 13ervie was A weekend guest at the rectory. Mrs. John Blair of Calgary abase visit east was spoiled by having to spend part of it in Victoria Hospital; Was permitted to make a flying trip to Lucan and Exeter last Monday on.the condition she and Mr. Blair 'would return to Winnipeg on WednesdaY. • Mr. Cecil Hodgies Jr. has ac- cepted a painting job with the C.P.A. at London. Mee. Clarence Hodgins and Mrs. Herbert Charlton visited Miss Hattie Hodgins at the Green Gables Nursing Home, Park- hill, last Monday. and the latter viiited Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Mc- Lean on Tuesday. Mr, Gerald Hamilton, a pupil of Mr,. Ira Carling, . sang and played Tuesday everting at the Brinsley strawberry supper. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas of London Were Wednesday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carling, Mr, Bob Hamilton has return- ed from his trip to Florida and WashingtOn. At Washington he made a tour a the White House, On Friday he and his brother, Gerald, went to Detreit. Mr. 'Warren Flannigan of Lte can Was inyolved in a .collision with a ear driven by Joseph eenton of R,It. 2 Zurich last Thursday -when •the latter at- tempted to turn into a farm lanewa.y near St. Joseph. No one Was injured but damages were eetinaated at $225. Dr. and Mrs. Harney Reving- ten are happy to announce the birth of a daughter Catherine Alma. on Wednesday,' June 27 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. arid Mrs. Ceeil Armitage and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Darling of Parkhill, taking the latter with them on a trip to the Bend. • In spite of Friday's dowripotu', the J. B. Ready's store was jam- med to the doors for the third Beek Auetion sale, Another will he held this Friday. Mr.. John Park pent the week- end with his bAither, Stewart, in ?Wolfe and Ms. Park spent hers With her sister, Mrs. Len Lebsinger of Sarnia. • Mr. and Mrs, Don Young and feraily of Blyth were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Young. Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Graham Mid family of Chatham spent last weekend with M. and Mrs, Mitchell Haskett. " I n .L ." Doctor Gee**.te •MiChleete Sin.out lies been appoint- ed to the :staff of the Department .of Pathology of the University of Michigan effeetive July L Dr, Smola received his Int.)). •degree front the Univ.ei•sity of Westere ftritario in 1953. Ile has been engaged in post -graduate otetly in pathology and clinical pathology At ILW.O., .and Victoria. Hospital, London. Dr, and Mrs. Smog have jug returned from a totlr of Gaspe- peoinsula and .the Uaritim•e.Prov lines and spent a,few days with Mrs. Smout's mother, Mrs, Gladys Ancinsoo, Leean, prior to taking_ up residence in Ann Ar- bor, Miele . Wiener Root Shower Cancels Picnics, Game The Evening Auxilary a the Lucan United. Church had plan- ned a trip to Mrs, George Pettre cottage for the June meeting last Thersday hut ewing to a. deluge of rain the otiting had to be cancelled and the members had to settle for a pot hick Sun'. per in the church parlors. The supper was follOwed with a gen- eral wind-up of the season's ac- . .The Lucan-Clandeboy.e Explor- ers had plenned a picrue also for Thursday afternoon, They were really out. of luck forevith the Auxiliary using the church their outing had to be cancelled en- tirely. With ,zto boat to go from sec- ond to third base, Thursday's bell game had to be postponed too, • Ladies' Guild The June ineeting of the Ang- lican Ladies' Guild was held in the parish hall last Monday eve- rting with the president, Mrs. Kay Egan, in the chair, Mrs. C. W. Ilawkshaw at the piano and Mrs, H. T Bond's group as hostesses. It was decided to continue serving dinners to the Lions Club next'Year, Rev. J. P. Prest spoke briefly and asked the help of the Guild in the serving of cookies to the kindergarten children at the Va- cation Sehool August 9-16, The Guild voted to help. Most of the time Was turned over to completing plans for the Ham and Strawberry Supper for Wednesday, lune 26. Personal Herne !Young Pianists PS Prom Hurricane Audrey worked havoc with the plans of the Lucan- Clandeboye Y.P.U. or they were all set for swimming, a ball game and wiener roast at Prospect Hill, last Thursday.. However all was not leg fel' the young people went to the Arena instead Where Mrs. Mur- ray Hodgins and Marlene Rev- ington began the evening's' ac- tivities With games. With arti- ficial grass and artificial camp Fire a vesper service was held with Janet Blake and Marjorie Sovereign in charge. This was followed by a wiener roast and a dance, which lasted till after mid- night, The lunch committee, ,corri- prised Lynette Walpole, Helen Hardy, Sharon Kestle, Jack Park and Don Lankhe PreSent Recital The Leneen, naiese, Taxan Public School teachers boye And Grenton pf Miss annnUnCe promotions in public Bette Leake .stagffia, a two,boteScheel, grades. Th gid e utdi- music recital in Knox Church, rated lo the eve tO a4eleh PoPilo have been promoted, Tat/mien, last Monday night. Ltleart particiPatiits meld:dad Mrs. H. Ctisleigha Teecher Betty Anne Young, Jean. Marie Grade g—Mare Arnold, SylVia Larkin, Judy and Donna Tb0m- Brawn, Calcott, Daisy Cob - son, Jariet Kehl. Bonnie Oren' leigh, Barbara Cenner) (ay an, Marilta Ribson, Dana Col- cittage, Norma Davis, Deena bert, Noreen and Hugh Coolitl* ,Farr, Jerry Preentan, SillY Has - Heather Acheson, Ilene DOOR. kett, Marilyn Hearn, Hareld Her, soar Beth Blitelc and axy E�rs bert, Richard ington who sang Soles, Amoy Hoos, DooaldKew,. bole ^ye- liaskett and JO -Anne Ribeon as- nedy. Karen MCAlliSter, Bonnie sisted n the choruses. McIver. Patsy Neel), NaneY Park, i Poring the evening ;the Toucan John Parry., Jaye pupils presented Mss Leake Bobby Smyttie, MAry Smythe, with a Miele ease and a leelegld eCarol T h oat $ Christophe of roses.r tes tuclen s Butyl Houck, Nelion Knight, :oho Ward, Stanley Whitehead. 1 Mrs, William" ,Allisen, Teacher Grade 3-4tianne Conner, -idtlY t-Coughbn, George.Dattneey„ Kleine IBmerick. DO.nalci Farr. Donne ! :Gardiner._ Sharon Hocking, Albert i fiPq, airnmY Kew, Betty Ann i Lewts, Min Lewis. Cath Y Meth - ors. Linda McIver, Harry Yrest, i Keg Ready'a Paul Revingten, A Carol Schlueter, Bette Jean Smith. -- . 1 Grade .‘,-Terry :Casirrttr Linda Carrie, Linde KrOand, Nvelynne loom, 'Sharon "George, David Goddard, KenifardY, Tom IWO, Briart Haskett, Sharon Rosati. .Gayle Hickson, Patsy Jutzi, David, Lippert, I/Wide Morrow, Terry ,Illecb, Bobby Thoropeon, Billet Luean relatives and friends are very prond otthe honor brought to the village by Sharon Anne Moore in the winning of Michi- gan's Miss Universe representa- tive, Sharon spent her early years with her grandmother, Mrs. Ed McLean and lived in the house now occupied by Mr, and Mrs. E. Matters on Alice St. She is -a grand niece of the former Mrs, Mitchell Haskett, Mrs. Harry McFalls of Lon- don was a Sunday caller on Mrs. W. ,T. McFalls. Mr. Cecil Hodgins had the misfortune to have a big power lawn mower stolen front his car last Week, , r Mrs. rItoe George (nee Clara Perley) of Winnipeg and Mrs, Swaim, (nee Allie Wray). of Tor- onto weue holiday weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corbett and called on many Lu - can friends. Mr. and Mrs, Eldon lelodgson spent last Friday in Stratford, the guests of Mrs. Lela Beadle, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Culbert are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, at St. Joseph's Hos- pital Wednesday, June 26, a ........, I. PINK COWS : i I I GIVE . 'I 1 1 Ch ir Grade e.•-• Robert e Ci;terirape Recital. tielpe JortiOr . Pupils of Mrs. ;Clarence Hardy eital in the Parish Mall iest Mon- : 'Clcindeboye ,Comment who, entertained at a piano re* day evening included; Beb Eaten, Nancy Watson, Bantle PAW, .Carel . Stalker., Teni Kestle Joan Curt- • . ^ Sr MRS. 4. H, PATON ningham, Peter Baler, Nano' Haskett, Wayne Hodgins, Barbara Flee Midi ted Hearty, Hugh Elliott, Judy Scott, - - = ga - : Binh, Tom Hardy, Ward Hodg- day, the rector, Rev, J. P. Prest, At St. Jame* Chnrch on Sun- 13ob Hardy, Nancy Kestle, Boger ins, June Lynn,. Gary Revinginn, dedicated the new McKean Flag, Stem, and Marilyn Eaton. DanaThe Ac nu gibliecrat,n Pat Egan, sPaulang'ThisDebiorel efissea gotitir.ealli surcineogiocnenriearnoYf ctehle- three numbers, Nancy Hardy, a ,,, Mr. Prost is 'on vacation at pupil of Judy Haskett, tap danced -rurkeYl'oint where ne.will con - duet service at $t. Andrew's on and IMpilS of IVIiss Bette Leake Ilene Donaldson, Beth enace, then he will spend two weeks in March /or two weeks, favoured with solos; Janet Keht, the Lace Bonnie Drennan and Heather Bruce County. Acheeon. t . Marks 40 Years , ArichelElect Feted Miss Ivlarion Elaine Hedging, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W, F., HoOins, whose marriage to Mr. William Henry Guest will take place Saturday, July 6, was guest of honor at a number of showers. On Monday June 17, the staff of the Confederation Life Insurance presented her with a linen show- er. On Friday, June 21, Mrs. Don Medd was hostess for a number of her girl friends with a miscel- laneous shower, On Saturday last the Bill Teller choir; of which sbe is a member, presented her with a tray and cream and sugar, and on Wednesday„June 26, the Unit- ed Church members came to her home and presented her with a purse of money and the next Friday the members of the Den- field School Section held a mis- cellateous shower for her. Anglican News At the morning service the Dio- cesan Flag, donated by the Eve- ning Auxiliary, was dedicated by the Rev, J ,P. Preet who, with his familyt left on Monday for Turkey Point where he will be till JillY 15 and then in Bruce county till the end of the month, On July 7, Mr. Herb Bridle, of Clinton, will be the guest speak- er; July.14, Mr. W. T. Ashby, of Byron; july 21, Mr. Trevor Al- derwich, of London, and on July 28, Mr. R. W. Westwood, of Lon- don. , Pereonal Mint sister fel' Terry and Dana. Mr. Keith Frost of Toronto Mr. Will Havelcost of London wee home for the weekend. spent July 1 with Mrs. W. 3. On Shnday Mrs. 'Wilbert King McFalls. and son, Bile of Watford picked Mr. and Mrs. Roy O'Neil, nee up Mr. and Mrs. Myron Culbert Evelyn McRobert of Denfield, and all spent the day with Mrr are happy to annoufice the birth and Mrs. ,Harvey Perkins of Exe- of a daughter, Wednesday, June ter. • 26; at Victoria Hospital, a sister Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Ashworth for Marilee, David and Gary. were boliday guests of Rev, and Mr. Calvin Haskett took Mrs. Mrs. E. C. Attwell of Sarnia. Haskett, Judy, Brian and Bruce Mrs. Gladys Atkinson spent toMr.tr. Parry yck Cummin's" cottage July 1. with her sister Mrs. C. Sound last Friday Fisher, of Exeter. for a monpi's vacation. Mrs. Stan Hayea and Geral- Marsha Itibson is holidaying dine were Saturday guests of with Hamilton friends and 30 - Anne with Kitchener friends. Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence Hardy. Lornie Morley and Elaine Ern- , I exick are beginning their holi- The preceeds of the recital will go towards supplies for the jun- ior choir During the evening Mrs. Clar- ence Hardy as leader and MTS. Kay Egan and Mrs. Calvin Has- kett as choir mothers, were pre- sented. with gifts of ippreciation. Personal Denis Mr. and Mrs, Nele Cronin of Toronto were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy. when he Was ordained in Dune das Centre United Church, Lon- . Since Ordination At the Clandeboye United Cherch on Sunday, the minister, Rev. Edgar Rouiston. spolce on the Christian Ivlinietry, also read the Scripture from the Bible pre- sented to him on June 3.0, 1017, from the London Conference, • • Mrs, Wilson Hodgins, Mrs. Charles Little and Kathleen and Messrs. Nelson and Milton Hod- gins were among the 100 or, more who attended the Mitchell reunion at Springbank last Sat- urday. Robert Hodgins of London is holidaying with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Murray Hod- gins. Kr. and Mrs, W. J. Smith and family, have returned from a visit to Rockwood where they were the guests of Me and Mrs. Alex McFarlane. days in an odd way. Both are aseline Section dawn with the' mumps. onors Teacher Ity and Was Roy Stanley spent Mr, and Mrs, Norman L wIrtriaonod Mrs. The nupila and their teacher the riilionlaidZeNvoitfh Miss Elinor Bell Of the Baseline Mr. and Mrs, Charles Weir school held their annual, school and family were holiday week - picnic on , Thursday afternoen end guests with Mr. mid Mrs. when parehts apd rfeighbors Were Edgar McFalls. Invited to kiln Pith them in their Rev. J. P. Prest and family, activities , Wt. Kay - Egan. Miss Marilyn Brownlee anti Mr Scott Garrett were among the vast erowd who attended the 3.00 o'clock pitgrint- age to the historic $t. Ann's Ad- elaide last Sunday, After A three week's visit with his parehts and Luck,. relatives, Mr. George Strasser left on Tuesday for his horne ie Long Beach. Last Saturday night Mr. Ita Carling was M.C. for Miss Mar- jory Kester's successful reeital at Thorndale• and presented the diplomas to the Winners. One of his bent pupils, Don arikard piayee .at the recital. Mr. and Mrs, Ceell Armitage and famile spent lett Subday at Spriogbank visiting with Mr. and Mrs. -Les Wills of London Alm and Mrs. jack Wyatt (nee Carol Dobie) fertherly of Luean are lialMY to annautice the birth rif a daughter, Shareit Lynn,, on June 16 at St, 3osephis Htispital, a sister fez" Dean and. Barbi. Massimo From Whalen don, Conference president was Rey. $: W. Muxworthy, Since then he has hail charges Harmony, IViapleWoOd and est Harrington; Staffa, Zion and Bethel. While at Arkona, Sylvan a n d West Williams, church union was started, Then he was stationed at Wheatley. At Itidgetown. he served 11 years, At Central Church, $t. Thomas, he served 13 years. In July, me, he became minister at Lu - can and Clandeboye_ United Church. Hd was born on a .faren in Bruce County, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Routs - near Ripley, Mr. and Mrs: Rotalston have two children, Harry J. Roulston By MRS. F. SQUIBB and Mrs. 3. H, (Doris) Thomp- ,son; also four grandchildren, Mr. aod Mrs. Harry Roulston, family Mrs. Chalcraft ,anel Mrs. and Robert and•Mary Jane, son. ThaMson. Terry Thome*, Thield 'Wafter. Ara. ArElleek, Teecher Grade Margaret Armitage, Jerre' Butler, Peter Butler, row ,Alcott, Margaret Calateigh. ftt- 11,0a CobItigh. .Lotilse ,Cochrane, Larry .COOper, !Steve Davis. Ann - .George., Bob Hickson, Wayne Oedipus, Susan- IfYrie,. Russell Kennedy, Douglas Lewis, Lorry Lewis, Lorne MorleY. itoge.r Neel). Karen/ Neil, Kenneth roweit10, Anne Bilason, Lynne Amine% Bryan, Smitha .Cheryl ThomPeoh, Nancy Watson, LYede Young, Patti Young, Grade 0—,Yeali .Cocbrane, Ruth 'Frost, David George, -Janet Keld, George .Thorson, Joan White - bead. Mr. .4. N. Igiiiett, Teacher -dale and Mrs. Aileen Itiehl, Ven- eta and Bob of Stratford Were guests of the Paton family, sgt, Bloye of RCAF station North Bay spent the weekend with Mrs. BlOYe and daughters at the hoine of Hr., and Mrs. H. Merles& and Peter, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Tulle and Philip Dunwoodie, London, were Mon« day guests of Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Squire. ' Miss Barbara Gibberd and Mr. and Mrs. II. Brambs and Peter, London, visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Klehre. 3V1r. and Mrs. Ronald Squire spent the weekend in Kitchener With Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Beckett. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Smith, Bel- mont, and Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Smith,, London, were Sunday vis- itors of • Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gunning. Mr. Peter Goudsward, Miss Joan Burnett and Carol and Jim Foster attended the 1st of July celebration at Embro. Others from the community attended the Strathroy races and the Horse Sbow at Exeter. Mrs, Gladys Porter and Mrs. Eva Gower,. London, spent a few days this week with Mrs, Wm. Morley Sr. and Elya. Mr. Alton 'Wallis has taken position at Westminster Hospital, Landon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cann, London, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley. Mr, and We. It. N. Shervvill, Lynn, Paul, Linda and Robert, London, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley Sr. and Elva. 1 MORE MILK 1 on by the pupils and gaines we. A splendid prOgrana was put 1 1 * d 11 1 • • • For a Fly -Free Barn use.. FLORBAIT FLY KILLER Get more milk— 1 Keep your tattle e free of biting flies. • 00WFLY I ton Baker presented Miss Bell Dust them wt .presentation to their teacher • Was the highlight of the after- noon. A well -worded address was read by Wilma Elston and El.- OWDEIte-use It just twice a month. . COWFLY POW- II DER is better fi than tete spray. I taste 2 weeks or g with a 'silver cream and sugar tray in the. grape design and a silver butter dish. Miss Bell is - leaving to take a school nearer to her home. Lnoch was served by the pupils. .more—iess work , Mrs. Kenneth Savage, Leedon, VA* you—better • Mr. Wm. McIntosh, Bill, wanes, proteetien Or 1 and Jolui, Detroit; Mrs.eltobert your eattie. Costs 1 Rundle, Jinn and Jaek of Wel:el- le:4e than 14 cent 1 ham were guests of Mrs. A. a day. 1 Rundle on Friday.. Mrs. Robert lilleton, Wilma : and Norma left this week for • , Tuxford, Sask., where they will II spend a couple or week's holt, 1 day g With relatives. $ Ass Ella Reiland, Ilamiltoe I Mr. and IVIts: Lloyd Holland', 0 Marlyn and Ross, Greenville, N were `titeekend guests with his : brother, Mr. David Holland. Mar- a lyh remained for a couple of a weeks holidays; i i Mr. and Mrs. )i,eg Stocker, $ Praneis and Barbara �f Sarnia i Were We6irend gnats at the home g Of Aff. Duricert Menlittighton. ; Mr, an& Mrs. David Itollatid o ,, had as ghosts on, Tuesday eve. II tibia; Mr. Nand Mrs. 'Cal Ludas, 1 Mrs. C. Lewis, MrS, Grose .find 1 son, Ede, Mr. and Mrs. WM. g Lindsey, St. Marys, Mr, Arid g Mrs. Erie 'Weattlair and baby of ; tondo. the odetis1011 being the : eclebration of Mr. and Mrs, Carl a 'teens'. 26th wedding anniversary, N Mre. Wilfred Wilsere Mrs, Pe- kinson, Mrs. Glinnis and Noreen Walker Were arming the ladles I who enjoyed a bus trip 1.0 Kit- asidasaasomai.....aariatimmooraaasaaa. ehenar MI Tuesday, 1 rileo earl gowns , •FLROP,131A4'8 4 4,DAltatIttit Actiont they s feed ied.die, ' ketleig It ?tves% • barna ftee 'of ON SALE At as I EXETER -DISTRICT ea 11. /NI fAi This Week In inchelsea • .11.10 Mkt, to .1.10RNE, and daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J, H. Thompson, all of ,Kitchen- er. Ile will tee cm vexation after next Sunday through July and tbe first Sunday in ,August. During that time the former pastor, Rev. E. M. Cook oe Lucan, will Conduct the services. Personal Items Mrs. Jack McEwen Was re- membered on her birthday when a group of 14 friends visited her on Saturday evening. Mr. arid Mrs. Herman Powe of Exeter visited with the Patons on Thursday evening. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Logan and Myrna of Thorn - M. and Mrs. Arthur Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Rea Nell attende ed the tea-mital. service at S.S. 3.2. McGillivray, Cloverdale In- stitute members were nostesses. Guests for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cunning- ham were Mrs. Fern Cunning- ham of London, Miss Betty Ward, Orillia and Mr, and Mrs. Carl Richie, Baden. On Saturday they atteoded the centennial at S.S. No. 12 MeGillivray toWnschip. Mr. Richie was a former teach- er there, Mr. ahd' Mrs. Arnold Harper and Soso of St. Paul's spent Sunday with her parents and the other relatives. IVIiss Mae Knox of Toronto spent the weekend with her brother, Mr, Jim Knox, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl O'Neil, Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. Flynn were guests at the wedding of the former's niece, Donna Muff and Qonrad Harrison at Church of Christ Diseiples by Rev. Dr. B. C. Eckhardt with reception at the Seven Dwarfs Inn, Thames Road Clandeboye PS Aids The newellandetwasi held ie VA4041 lora )aat Monday ati *0 many •of the * art in :Miss 140.: Knox 'Church, enly a girls prow. The 'worship service bY ,Counieltur Kae He Anne Geosge assisting— ing 0.pened with * amt. genies. DUring wore tee a game of cber04*O ed using Bible storm. .Tbere wilt be :no MOre. akk .11000 tili $optember. 'The proceeds from the Tea will be uaed to _send Mae front Vie, Mosey Indian itat to 01.mint :Copp; the weskit gust Itt, as well as toe around Explorer from the c Grede — Poole .Coughlins. Clendeboye group. Indy Mask Nancy Haskett, jean Merle Lan-, will be the luaky KsplOret. kip, Mary Mather, Kirk Mont. ins reckoned on resets% geniery, lobo .Neelin. Berbera tendanee, fell,unifornt, knOW114 Park, Barbera Bony,. Joan of the pest word, Sunder irie Schleaer, Judy Thermion, Rose and chtirch attendenee. WtIkinson,'W.M.S. 1 Grade 7—Arthur Cobleigb, Stuth The june meeting of the Lae Cochrane, Wayne Culbert, Carole "Elated Church W.M.S. was he Devis. Caralyn Donaldson, Bon- in the church Isarbor* lot Myr .nie Drennan, Hugh Elliott, JOe day afternoon, With the .pret Hodgins, Ward liodgins, Barbara dent, Mrs. Alex Young, en t Lawton, Don lVlagoffin, Marilyn hair' and Mrs, R. Pitt's grOep- 1 Neelin, Bill Neil, Peter Prest. charge of program and refres Gary Revington, Marsha Ribson, meas. Peenni on COnfederati Edna Ryan, Patsy Sovereign, Da- were read by Mrs. C. LeVels, M vid $wearngen, Ron Woodward, C. Neil and Mrs, R. Pitt. Betty Ann Young, Gordon Young. Mrs Clarence Lewis gave Mr. W. Clowa Teacher interesting paper on a review followen by a resume o t e re Beth. Black, Robert Chown, Mae - • bytery recently held at Ciend boye. It was voted to have no reg lar tneetings liejuly and Augus but sbmetime during Aueust treat the senior members Of th congregation to a social lifte noon. the IVIissionary Monthly. This we Grade -- Heather Acheson, f h Miss Elaine Grainger announces the promotions of S.S. No. 4 and 12, McGillivray (Clandeboye).... Promoted to Grade 9—Marjorie Dehaldson, Rosemary Hall, Nancy Scott, - Donna Blake, Sharen Kestle. Grade 8 — Elaine Armstrong, Wayne Williams, Nancy Elson. Grade 7--Italph Simpson, Bob Egon, Tom Kestle, Sharon Blake, Sheila Donaldson. , Grade 5—Judy Scott, Bob Don- aldson, Murray Simpson, NancY Kestle, Betty Lou Thatcher. Grade 4—Linda Lewis, Larry Armstrong. Grade 3—Elizabeth gin Ron- nie Th.atcher. • Grade 2—Patsy Bradley, Nancy Hill, Erwin. Gebel. Minister Departs Rev. W. J. Moores' condueted his last church service at Tnannes Road en Sunday morn- ing. Sacrament of the Lord's sup- per was observed. Mrs. Acthert Miller, and Barry joined the chureh by profession_ of filth. Mrs. Meat Jeffery's name was transferred by letter froni James St,United Church Exeter to Mre Millie • Pullen and Mr. Thames Road. • • and Mrs. 'Wm; Morlee Sr. Called on Mr. and Mrs': Milton Brock, Zion, on Wednesday- evening on their golden wedding anniver- 'sexy., Mr. and. Mrs. Ken, Hodgson and family visited Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs, Harold. Carter, 8th line. Mr. Stm ewart Tho'pson is spending a few "days. at Marie - dale with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johne son and girls visited receetly With Mr. 'and Mrs. Berl John - 5011, London. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Morley, jr. and family attended the Dell re. union at Riverview Park, Exe- ter, Sunday David Johneon. London is hole idayieg with Mrs. Thompson. Bruce Wallis was head of his clase at Medway High School. Gordon 'Morley Usbome Native Mr. tied Mrs. lirtib Brea and chiltitee visited eit Sunday with relativee at Lerigten. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wlb Manville of Staffa were Sunday visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. William Wei. ters, Mrs. Harry Pord, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Snarling anti Miss Kathleen Horne of London. Were Weekend visitors With Mt. and Mrs. Fretiltail Mr. and Mrs, Fred Waiters wore at their eottage at Cliesley Lake or the holiday Weekend. School Picnic On, Friday evening ''haines Road eehool pienic was held in the school owing t� the wet wea- ther. Some sixty adelts and ehile Oen. were present, . Relays, games and contests; were conducted. Lunch was Served and a social time was spent. Pat -tonal items ke.is.•::••••••,...•••••••••,*•••........••••••••,,,•••••••• MOM ge From Greenway Cobleigh, Dana Culbert, Marilyn Culbert, WWI= Darling, Ilene Donaldson, Victoria Eizenga, Shirley Emerich, Judy Haskett, Diane flielcaon, Dennis Laughton, lYtiehael Xurdy, Victor Neil, John Bibson, Ante Ryan, Kathleen Ryan, Paul Steacy, Erma Thorn - Son, Donna Thomson. Grade 9—Barry Black, Bever- leY Butler, James Drennan, Pat- rick Egan, Janet Findlay, Gerald Kehl, Alan Hodgins William Nee - lin, Carl Rummell:Thomas Wel- ler, David Whyte, Joan Young. 1 s 011 Accident Margaret Armitage, daughte of Mr. and Mrii. Ceeil Armitag last Fridey had the imieferturie cut her left band bacilron a Po bottle and required medical A tentiOn. itts DO:13.85-: For *.DOPq.E AND A Vacation Reminder ......0,*•06,••••••••••••0••••••••••••••••~.0,0* Mrs. Andrew Pollock and Miss Ruby Pollock of Hamilton are spending the summer months with. Mr. Harold Pollock. Mr.' and Mrs. Emerson Lovie and family of London visited last week with,. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Mellin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winter - burn and famity of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. Ed. But- loek and Stuart. Miss Devine. Mason of Sarnia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenee PoIlock.g. Mr. and Mrs. Brute INIeLinchey for .on, of those ince the birth of a ton Mr. Barry Brand and Miss Do - reed Brand of Toronto spent SaturdAy with their eousin, Glen Lamport. Mrs. Jack lVfeLean.. Miss Beta ChoWan and Mr. Donald Cho- wan of Lutan spent Sunday with Rev..W. J. and Mrs. Moores find Marilyn. lidiss Rota Cottle wbo lule been a patient in the hospital went to the home of her sister, Mr. and 'Mts. Herb Harrison �f St. Paul's. Mt. and Mrs. Chas. Borland returned home on the weekend after beving been on a trip out Wett foe seven weeks. IViiss Juba tot•land. of tketet, Mr, and Mrs, Larry Rudolph, Miss Alma Boland ar Toronto, Mr. anti Mrs. Bert Borland ot Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and family of Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs, Sandy Munn and Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Row. eliffe and Gary of Hensell spent Stieday with Yr. and Mrs, Chas. Borland, Ur, and. Mrs. Sohn Crilg of Sarnia. 'Visited Monday With Mr. end Mrs, .Wiliieni LeMittert, Mr. Percy Pessinere of Exe- ter visited over the weekend with Mt, and Mrs, Lorne Pass - mere. Mrs i NOtIlIaa :Knight of Sea - forth, Mr. and Mrs. Vilest Pvt. were gileste on Sunday with Mr. end Mtg. Tony Shultrtan of FM- bro. Gordon S. Motley, Stratford, died Tuesday, June PI at Strat- ford General Hospital, where he had beeh a patient for the last four weeks, 41y trade he was eaterer. Born in liebotite Tovvitship 00 October it. MK he Was •the tOtt Of the late Fraricie and Elize- beth tornieh Morley, lie had re- sided itt StratfOrd for the past 34 year% He tees a Member of St, Paul's Anglican Otturth. flur ing the fir -at Werld War he served with the 1.10th bettgiolt, Start/Meg tire hie Wife, the former Dbrothy Low; two &nigh. ter's, Mrs. Bruce (Betty) Dale, A.R. 1 Stratford, and &nth, at hotrie; twia sisters, Mrs, Hervey Squire, Xirkton, Miss Lilliert Morley, Milverten; one brother, Mr. Wm. Morley, Whalen, and one grandson, Larry Dale. Mr. Merley 'WM predeceased by his only son, Frank, Whe 100 Ille life nverSeaS during 'the &colt(' World War. Ito?. C. Ea Leads, rector o!- 51. Stephens Attglitab church, Stratford, Offieleted lit the fun- eral setviee ifttertnent Wee iii Attendee cemetery, ttiltttlt. BE SURE OF SMOOTH MOTORING • • • GOt VOW' ENGINE TUNE-UP NOW/ Don't let sluggish engine performance near your driving pleasure and boost your gas costs. Get our engine tune-up before you leave on thet trip. Timing, plugs. carburetor and points edjutted for efficient, economical operation. A good investment! -OR TRADE DEPENDABLE USED CARS! annot and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Horner, E rg5 the birth of a daughter.'" 1 Selbourne English a De- I )55 troit spent a couple of weeks at his home here. '54 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner and family of Newmarket spent the weekend with hit mother, Mrs. 'J. Gardner, A presentation was 'held in Corbett School on. Friday ..eve- niog for Mr, and Mrs. Howard Clark (nee Jean Young). IVIiss Lillian "(Rens of Windsor spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. W. T. Ulens, Master Joey Hodgins, son of Mr. and Mrs. _Jack Hodgins, had hia tonsils removed lest week. Mrs. WM. Kirkwood of London spent a few days 'hat week with het sister, Mrs. Lanra McLin, chey arid other relatives. . Mr. Hugh Horner and daugh- ter of Toronto spent the week- end with his parents, Mr, arid Wt. Jos. Horner Sr. Mr, and Mrs. Willis Brantley of Montreal visited 'with rela- tives here last week. More than 99 per cent of the ale Id Set levet it COMPOSed Of oxygen. and -titrogeit. * The heat generated by light., ling A matelt reaches a Maxie MU* of tote MOO 'degrade, PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR SEDAN $1,895 DODGE 4 DOOR SEDAN,$1,895 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL SEDANVB .... $1,845 Automatic, radio. '52 DODGE REGENT SEDAN '52 CHEVROLET COACH '51 DESOTO SEDAN, radio, automatic . 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