The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-05-15, Page 16Pegg lel The vocate, May 1S, 1958.
TRADE FAIR SUCCESS Twins Terry and Sherri 16, Lucan, admire a boat
-from the collection which won first prize for Scout David Whyte, 14, at the Lucan
Trade Fair this week, Children and adults displayed crafts and hobbies at the second
Annual exhibition, sponsored co-operatively by .Lucan organizations, Commercial ex-
hihits, entertainment also featured the fair, ---T A Photo
Trade And Hobby Fair
Atracts Large Crowds
A tap dancing act by two'
young Russell sisters from '
Tuseeldale, won first pre in the
:junior division of the amateur
phow which highlighted the Tues-'
'day evening program of Luean's'
:Nobby and Trade Fair this week.
- The girls, Linda, 7, and Karen,
5. captured top honors in a con -1
fest which attracted over 40:
:talented entertainers from the:
district.
. Sheila House, London. another
tap dancer, copped second prize,
and the third award was split
between Cheryl Little, Hensen,
and four London girls who per-
formed the "Broad Sword." I
Lloyd Monteith, Motherwell
pianist, took top prize in the:
'senior division. Runner-up was
Allan Sherwood, Exeter, who ac -1
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companied himself on the guitar.
Gayle Atwell, another Mother-
well musician, sang herself into
third spot.
Chil.ciren
Graduate
A lace -covered table, central
with a bowl •of tulips, bleeding
hearts and forget-me-nots to-
gether with many floating earl
banners formed the setting for
the mass graduation service in
the United Church parlors last
Monday evening.
For weeks, during their craft
periods, Explorers worked an
carp banners, a Japanese sym-
bol of courage and manhood be
cause of a carp's struggle to
swim up stream, Each }'ear in
Japan an May 5, "Children's
Day festival," for each boy In
each household a •carp is flown
from a pole over their houses.
Mrs. Alex Young, W.M.S. pre-
sident, welcomed the large group
of parents, Children and leaders
and conducted the worship ser-
vice Mrs, J. B. Ready leader of
the Mission Band presided for a
service of story, song and pro-
motion of children into the Mis-
sion Band including Donna Wal
ker Janet Abbott, Iaaren Grose,
Patrick Ryan, Marlene Butler,
Jimmie hero, Larry Kew, Betty
Park, Rose Anne Courses', James
Mason. Ruth Anne Roberts and
Robert Hobbs.
Mrs, George Paul told a jape--
nese
apa-nese story and Judy Coughlin,
Daisy Cobleigh and Bobby Coch-
rane were promoted from. Mis-
sion Band to Explorers.
Mrs. Calvin Haskett, Explorer
counsellor, led her big group of
Explorers in purpose, prayer
and hymn before promoting 13
of her girls into C.G.LT.: Ruth
Cochrane, Coralyn Donaldson,
Nancy Haskett, Jean Lankin,
Joan Whitehead, Janet Kehl,
Ruth Frost, Judy Thomson, Mary
Mathers Margaret Armitage,
Sharon Blake, Marsha Ribson
and Audrey Hayter,
The film "Kimike of Japan"
was shown with Mrs. Murray
Hodgins in charge of the projec-
ehandise sold by Lucan stores. for and :Mrs. Calvin Haskett
Arena. manager Harold Rihson reading tlw script.
is in -charge of the fair. Mrs. Sheridan Revington lead -
RCAF Station Centralia Rec er of all junior groups, spoke
The show packed the auditori• reatinnal Director Set. Jinx , briefly, thanking each of the
urn. attracting the largest crowd Bradley and Mrs. Bradley were • leaders for her part in the train -
of the three-day fair. Master of fudges for the. children's .display, ins of the: youth of Lucan and.
ceremonies was Len Evans, at the Trade and Hobby Fair. Clandoboye
manager of radio station CHLO, The Hodgins brothers were the : Airs. George Thomson and
London. big winners.
Mrs. Morris Coblcigh were in
Judges included John alcC'ar- Collections charge of the lunch, which the
roll, Centralia school teacher;Revs, Stanley Whitehead, and . members of the C,G.I,T. served,
Sgt, Jun Bradley, Centralia. roc }}dyne Hod "ins. Idon, entertainment r_
4 -leaf clovers,:
specialist; Dick Newman, Lon- Stones. Wayne Hodgins; dogs, Mother ASSISTS
and William Watson, also ofi Ward Noci„ins;
London.
Ward Hodgins; brooms, na.o; W1'�IZ Service
Whitehead; coins, B111 Darling;
This year's fair has been. big- sea shells, Bill Darling 1 At a Mother's Day service in
ger and better in all departments' Buttons, Bill Darling, Mill'the United Church, a choir of
than its predecessor last year. Parry; butterflies, Dale Hussey; :mothers led in the music. Rev.
Entries of hobbies and crafts pane, Helen Tlod�ins, : Edgar Roulston was assisted by
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are up considerably, and coni-. Plastic boats and ears, David Afrs. Il. George and dao hue
I mercial exhibits have increased. Whyte, R. D. Atkins, Wayne C.�' r'
About 200 attended a radio Anne. The fonder was in charge
I ;Culbert. ! of prayers and responses, while
simulated broadcast Monday! Paintings, Lorne Morley, Judy; Anne announced the hymns,;
night featuring professional tal- Scott, Barbara ;Beady, Margaret; Airs, Clarence Stanley and
' ent from London and other. Armitage. dao titer, Sharon, and Mrs. Cliff
centres. W. A. Stewart,. Middle-, Hand drawings, Ward Hodgins, Culbert and daughter Marilyn,
sex North MLA, officially opened Linda Currie. ' acted as ushers. b
the show. Stamps, Roger Brack, Bill; Four children were baptized,
Tuesday's program included Darling, Ward Hodgins, Larry Robert James Barr, son of ]11x.
horse racing, a recital by pupils Cooper, Wayne Culbert, and Mrs, Thomas Bart'; Patricia
of Miss Bette Leake who won' Lynn Fisher, daughter. of Mr,
prizes at the recent Scrap Books
noteworthy
od p and Mrs.. James L. Fishers Ren -
Oxford Festival of Music, and ; Fashions, Diane Hickson, Joan and Thomas Wes L. Fishers
, and sis-
square dancing by pupils of Mrs.; Whitehead; Lucan Leprauchauns, t
Warner McRoberts' Whalen Ward Hodgins; sports, Vie Neil; ter, Elizabeth Louise W estworth,
school, royal tour, Lois O'Neil; birds, chrildestre to Mr, and Mrs. Ronald
The fair is sponsored eo-opera- Kirk Montgomery, Lynda Mor- Memorial flowers were pre
lively by Lucan organizations. row; scrap book, John Ward,
Harold Whyte, HEPC manager, Copper Tooling Mrs.serd Fredr Mrs. Myron Culbert,
is chairman of the ronmmittee.Mrs. Wit -
Commercial exhibits include Eight to nine years, ,Toyce bert Revington, Mrs. Wes Rev -
farm supplies, furniture, new Rummell, Linda England; 10 ington, Mrs, Harry Lankin and
cars, appliances and other mer- years, Wayne Hodgins, Barbara Mrs. S. C. Chown,
Park, Nancy Watson; 11 years; Owing to anniversary services
Ward Hodgins, Judy Thomson,' at the Clandeboye United Church
George Thomson; 12-13 years,' next Sunday, there will he no
Lorne Morley, Marilyn Culbert,; service in the Lucan church.
Dana Culbert. George Wilkinson, six-year-old
Leather, -Cathie 'Slathers.
Sewing, Nancy Park,
Auxiliary Legion News
Leary The
Guitar
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wil-
kinson, last Tuesday got one of
his fingers badly cut in the lawn
mower. He was taken to St,
The Lucan Legion Auxiliary Joseph's. Hospital, where it was
540 held their May meeting in necessary to use several stitches,
the Legion Hall last J uesda', ; nil•, Fred Maguire has pur-
Modern method, at the Gil- with an attendance of 22, In the chased the home of Mr. Lloyd
son School of Xusic, Lucan, absence of the president, firs.'. Acheson, on Alise St: Mr. Carl
Instruments loaned fur trial A.
E. Reilly, the vire-president, Murphy, who has had the house
firs. Dwight Ball, presided. + rented has moved to the hotel.
course in H a w a i i a n and The members plan a social:
Spanish guitar. Forty-three evening and card party for Fri D
years' training experience. day, May 23. A new secretaryd onate Article
appointed. Lunch 'conveners were; To Boys' Home
Mrs. Bob Downey and Mrs,1
James Freeman.
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Mrs. Harold Butler, Jr., was
Mrs. Cecil Robb presided for
Six of the eight Legion Auxili-1 the May meeting of the United
aries were representel at the; Church Woman's Association in
Zone rally at Mt, Brydges last j the church parlors last Tuesday
Friday. Lucan was particularly; evening, instead of the usual
well represented with Mrs.; Wednesday evening. Mrs, ShL'i-
Dwight Ball, Mrs. Harold Butler, • dan Revington assisted by Mrs.
Jr., Mrs. W, Stocks, Mrs. W. 0.' E. M. Cook, Mrs. C. H. George,
Knight, Mrs. Lloyd Mason, Mrsd Mrs. 3, R. Murray and Mrs. W,
Ralph Smith. Mrs. H. T. Bond, Stuart, had charge of the wor-
i1frs. Pat Crudge, Alrs. John ship service and refreshments.
Snihert and Mrs. Cecil Holmes 1Two new members were added
to
attending, the flower committee, Mrs.
The second vice-president,' Ira Carling and Mrs, Benny Saul -
Mrs. Hill, of Mt. Brydges, pre-! vier. For the month of May
sided. Provincial Commander: Mrs. W, J. Frost and Mr. Myron
Mrs. .rilhy, of Toronto, speaking i Culbert will be in charge of
en auxiliary 'work, was the guest flowers for the church.
speaker. Zone Commander Mrs, 1A Blossont Tea. sponsored by
Quackenbush spoke. the flower committee, was plan-
A buffet turkey and ham lunch; ned for May 3t to be held in the
with all the trimmings followed.l church parlors,
Bride -Elect ireted It was voted to donate a cans
Miss Audrey Whitehead Was ister set to McKinnon }louse,
feted at a pre -nuptial shower on theUnitedChurch Boy's Home,
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mrs George. as nos.
William 'Knight." Mrs. Arnold tian Education secretary, gave
Morley,. Mrs. Wesley Hickson a report of her work,
were co -hostesses, Plans were made for the cater -
An evening of games was en- ing of the mother and daughter
Toyed, and a large number of IM,T, T,'f, and Explorer banquet
gifts presented to the bride -elect, with a tentative date set for
who will soon he exchanging Friday, Jitnc I3,
marriage vows with Mr. Charles Airs. Cecil Robh reported on
GAniong the guests present the London Conference
were Miss Whiteheatl's` mother,'meeting which was held at St,
1
Andrew's United Church th and
M
rs Presbytery, 'held re-
f Gordon Whitehead her two
sisters, Mrs. Murray Hodgins anti Mr's.
! T''vrlyti anti 'wlxrie !gm�
Bert Jackson firs Mullen STta lSheridan T3.eving[oii reported oft
W,A,
"ltargaret Jackson,
� Mrs. Stewart! the
Munro, Airs. Wes Hodgins, Mrs.'tycnlly at Centennial lrnitod
W. 0, :Knight, a1rs. 't'honias I Church, Landon,
England, Mrs. Itohi'rt Kehl, Mrs., Persona( nems
t;ud Cooper, Mrs .1. W. Loekyer, j iii's. Wainer disc 1ir_t'is at-
Mrs.slob Holland, Mrs. 'Benny, tended the ."lUshornr teaeicoes
Saulnier, and "Mrs, Frank 1-1r"111 annual outing which was held
(now of London). at Campbell's Restaurant, Lon
P'erstnad Items don, ;May 0, followed by a theatre
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Park i pang,
and l3tllie of Petrolix and Alr Mrs. Wm. ldortik was ucst of
and mrs Bola park curd tlayahr i honor last Tuesday evening
hi Hanover wort, Atothtes _flay, when liars. Les Woodward en -
puts of 147r and Airs gave. tertarncd a number of her friends
Park , , at her home on Water St, A
Mr. Prank Emeriek of Wind- number ot baby gifts wore Pre'
snr was a Monday night guest seated to Mrs, 1-tnruk.
of Mrs, Eleanor Eme7rick, ; Mrs. If, T. Bond's group or the
ilr, Robert Hamilton and Miss' Ladies Guild ealnreri to tilt
Fiona Wildrong. aeeompanied bytLions Club ditinor in Maly 'rrin-
11Ir. and 1lrs, E. IisltrJrtittg, sary i itv c'hureh basement last Mon.
"South Pacific" in Detroit last'ialay evening.
Saturday, 1 please Turn To Page 11
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Lucan
And D istr; ct News
corrospondenit MISS letnd Abbott
Discuss Nursery
For Holy Trinity
Holy Trinity Evening Auxiliary
held its May meeting at the
home of Mrs. Kay Egan last
Wednesday evening with the
president, Air's, Clare Stanley,
in the chair with Mrs, J, W.
Smith, Mrs, Cecil Lewis and
Mrs. Arnold Lewis as assistant
hostesses. Mrs. Jack Bison read
the scripture lesson,
Mrs, Charles Corbett was in
charge of the study hook and
spoke on the women of Japan.
Rev, J. P. Prest was present
and led in a discussion re a
nursery for the church.
Letters on the Work Shop at
Iluron College and the 50th Dean-
ery anniversary were read and
discussed.
The next meeting will he held
at the home of Mrs, .Pat, Crudgr.
Presentation and Pante
Mr. and Mrs. Ron ;Carroll, nee
Margaret Bertram, were guests
of honor at a presentation and
dance in the Lucan Community
Memorial Ventre last Friday
evening,. when a large erowd of
their friends and neighbors (net
to extend best wishes and co1-
gratulations,
During the evening, ?dr. Clay-
ton Abbott read an address, and
Mr. Allot Tindall made a presen-
tatidn of a purse of money,
The evening was spent in
dancing,
Mother's Pay Present
The junior congregation of
holy Trinity was observing
Mother's Day.
The children were tolct they
could tell what they gave their
mothers after the story,
Five - year - old Mike Culbert
couldn't wait. He piped out "I
didn't give my mother anything
—I just, let her stay in bed and
look her breakfast to her."
Tells About C
To Young People
The Lucan-Clandeboye
meeting was held in the Clande'
boy e church last Sunday eve-
ning with Don Lankin and Jack
Park's citizenship commission
in charge of the worship service.
The, service was on an inter•
national level commemorating
Victoria Day.
The guest speaker vas Mr.
-ton 1t. Crosier, who spoke on
British Columbia, his expert-
enccs in the air force, radar,
salmon earning anti lumbering.
He included a number ot liumor-
ous stories of personal experi-
ences while there.
During the business session it
was voted to pay the express
charges on the W.M.S, bale.
The levitation to ,loin Holy
'Trinity and t St. James church
A,Y.P.A, welner roast at Fan.
.Plan For Third
Vacation School.
At :a meeting in the United
chtrrelt parlors last Thursday
night plans were discussed for
Lucan and vicinity's Third an-
nual vacation school with the
date set for August 1.8.22,
?rev. J. P. Prost w.as elected.
dean, Mrs. 3.1. 13. Langford, treas-
urer and . Mrs, Murray Hodgins
secretary, with an assistant to
be chosen to take over while
Mrs. 1lodgins is vacationing in
the West,
it was decided to again send
out questionnaires to ;Weary and
,district schools and to charge
100 admission and 50 collection.
Mrs. Chas. Corbett consented
to he nursery superintendent to
replace Ars, Ross McRoberts
and to fill vacancies in her
staff. 1t 'is -expected the school
will operate very much as last
year with a number of new
teachers.
It was voted to purchase three
balls .for volley ball during Fee.
i reation periods,
shawe, May 23 was unanimously
accepted.
The closing meeting of the
Y,P,U, is scheduled for May 25
and will take the form of a
camp -fire meeting at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. R. R, Crosier,
The recreatiopat and culture
convener-, Sherry Walpole, led
in games. the Clandeboye young
people were hostesses.
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