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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-06-12, Page 16Pa 16 The Times-Advecats, June 12, A9511 Lucci n And District News Correspondent. Miss Line Abbott Hear Travelogue ' ��.r,M n Ballet At WA Meeting n" :a .D She United Church Woman's � . .f Association met in the church The Dykyl Dance studio which parlors last Wednesday evening eased last ',remise will not with Airs, Ivan Stanley's group'. re -open till October. in charge of program and re Lynne Arnold, Maureen Smith, freshnients• Heather Knight, Terri Laughton, Mrs. Wilbert Stanley assisted ; Carole Foster, Jackie Finkbain- in the devotions. Winners for 'er, Jenette Bezzo, Laura F'rench duets and double trios at the and Anne and Doris Culbert I1lusie Festival under the three- passed with first class honors tion of Mrs. Harold Cobieigh, their Grade 1 examinations in entertained. ballet at the Western Ontario. Mrs. E. R. Pitt gave an in Conservatory of Music, in aca- terestinp resume of her trip to demie co-operation with the Unl- California and through the Can-' versity of Western Ontario. adian West. She passed around Graduation exercise began with snaps taken during the trip. an exhibition of ballet dancing, It was decided to purchase a followed le by the At s presentation I oof dining-room suite for the par- made the presentations. 150nabe• A graduation cake was dis- Plass were made for the ate- played and later eaten with gen- dateual strawberryet suppersday,with the1rows second helpings of ice date set for Tuesday, June 17 p and also plans for the mothercream, • and daughter banquet on Friday. Plans For 50th Anniversary Mrs. Clarence Lewis read an The fourth meeting to make Interesting article called "Can- plans for the 50th anniversary of adian Bouquet" whieh gave the the laying, of the corner stone emblems for each of the Prov- of Holy Trinity church was held faces. in the Parish Hall last Wednes- Mrs. C. II. George spoke brief- day evening with the rector, Rev. Iy on the Vacation School in e.17. P, Prest, presiding. August. Ten dollars was votedMore plans were made for the to the junior choir, two church services on .Tune 22 Ford -Spaulding and 29 and for the strawberry festival, June 24. Anglican S,S. Picnic The staff of Holy Trinity Sun- day School met to the Parish Hall last Monday evening to t As st Veteran Mark Birthday The Ladies' Auxiliary- to the Canadian Legion 540, held its monthly meeting in the Legion Hall last Tuesday with 22 mem- bers answering the roil call. The president, Mrs. Dwight Ball, presided. During the business session it was decided to hold no meetings during July and August but a travelling apron will be sent around. It was decided to hold the next smorgasbord Friday, June 20. The,niystery prize was won by, Mrs. James Freeman, Lunch convener was Mrs. Richard Davis, She was assisted by Airs, Clayton. Haskett and Mrs. C. Ij, George, On June 1 six Auxiliary ladies visited their adopted veteran, Mr. Walter Frost, of Westmin- ster Hospital and helped himcel- ebrate ebrate his 78th birthday. Gifts of candy and tobacco was cli- maxed by a birthday cake made by the president, Mrs, Ball. Mr. Ralph D. Ford of the U.S. Marines, Quanico, Va. and Miss June Spaulding of Detroit were united in marriage May 24 al 10 a,m. in Detroit. The bride is the daughter of make plans for the annual Stun Mrs. Delores Spaulding and the day School picnic. Permission late Mr. Spaulding of Detroit has been secured to hold it on and the groom is the son of Mr. the river flats on the farm of and Mrs, Fred H. Ford of De. Air. Wilson Hodgins on Saturday. troit (nee Gladys Coursey for- Children are asked to meet at inerly of Lucan), the Parish Ilfall al 2 p.m, A spe- cial invit.atiMn is extended to all attend and assist in m, FACKACII May be Warning Backache is often caused by lazy kidney action. When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the system. Then backache, dis- turbed rest or that tired -out and heavy headed feeling may soon follow. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal action. 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At Lucan Dry Goods 1/2 Price Sale Infants' And Form' Wear - Limited Quantity • PRINTS & BROADCLOTH, 36 -inch .,.,,,,, 39t; Yard • FINER -QUALITY NYLONS, 51.15 590 Pair SALE L F SOCKS • Infants' and Tots', regular 59¢ 490 • Tots' Revelry, regular 79¢ 64 • Stretchy, fits 4 to 61/2, regular 490 390 Stretchy, fits 6 to 9, regular 490 39¢ z 5 5 5 5 a 1 SALE OF LINGERIE Taffeta and nylon slips, regular $3.98 $3.19 Cotton full slips, regular $1.98 $1.49 • Cotton half slips, regular $1,59 .. ,,,,1,.,,,.,1,.., $1,19 • Sanitized rayon briefs, regular 49,E 390 COSTUME JEWELLERY Regular $1,09 ---•1 $00 Fathers' Day We have added a new section to our store featuring; • SOY'S' WEAR, 0.16' YEARS • MEN'S WAR • Socks, sport shirts, T-shirts, underwear, jeans, overalls, work pants, caps, work gloves, ` Ai 000410 Special; Marrs Stretchy Socks, regular 9&0 .... Special 690 1 I• Opening Special: Caps, regular to .980 ,1 ...............,, Special 29¢ I Lucan LUCAN, 'ONTARIO' ', rrIYYlrrrrYni'rllfrtlriYfffill'1Y1YY YYYrntI1r1Y1rrIn1Ylrnirlrn'i11Yr11rrdrl'rrrinrlrrrrrl'rrrlfOYrrYlnl'fp'rlYrrVITIT rrrYlYrrrrfrrn V Lucan Dogs Win Again At the Sarnia Kennel Dog Show Saturday, May 24, Mrs. Eileen Currie showed her Zis- ka's Snow Stormer and won first in Open Dog and Winner's Dog,. winning three points to finish was held in the United Church nine no:. Albert Bonk, a re - the dog's championship. He also Sunday with the superintendent,' turned missionary to Israel, will won Best Canadian Bred in Breed Mr. Cliff Culbert, in charge. He: give an illustrated address, and Best Opposite Sex, was assisted by Mae Cobleigh Last Wednesday night a bug - At the Aurora. Kennel Club and David Whyte. Rev. Edgar floss meeting was held in the DANCERS WIN DIPLOMAS -Ten young dancers from the district passed their grade one examinations with first class honors last week at the Dykyl Dance Studio, Lucan, Above, Miss Lina Abbott, Times -Advocate representative, presents diploma to Carole Foster. Church News United The annual Flower Sunday, sponsored by the Church School, don was the guest speaker at the Young People's meeting last Friday evening, On Friday eve - Dog Show Saturday, May 31 Mrs. Currie showed her Ziska's Arctic Smoky, and won first in Senior Puppy and a trophy. Vacation School Another Vacation School meet- ing was held in the Anglican number. They were directed by church basement last Wednes- Mrs. Dave Park, The children congreqated in the church par- lors a! paraded into the church which had been decorated by Airs. Murray Hodgins and Mrs. H, 13. Langford. A number of canaries and budgies had been loaned by Mrs. W. J. Frost, Rouiston addressed the children, church and an invitation was Four teen-agers, Wayne Culbert, extended to the Rev. Fred Thom - ,Terry Kehl, Barrie Black and son lo continue as pastor of the Jackie Park acted as ushers. Holiness church for another two The junior choir sang one of years. their festival numbers and also Mr. Hugh Birch was elected a church elder and Mr. Clarence Frost named a delegate to the Ontario Conference in Toronto, June 18.20. day evening to make plans for the coning Vacation School, scheduled for August 18.22. Study books were given out, reports on teachers secured given and plans for a parade or pet show discussed, It was decided to give two. Thelatter sang throughout the prizes this year instead of one, service but rite former believed as formerly. June 30 was the "Silence is Golden." date •set for the next meeting, Scott PicnicDuring the service Anne Chris- tine Revington, daughter of Mr. Over 70 descendants of the late and Mrs. LeRoy Revington, was Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scott 'sat. • baptized by Mr. Roulston., down Lo a Iwo -meal picnic at Anglican the Lucan Community Centre , last Sunday. j Holy Trinity church is being At a short business session "dolled up" for its 50th birthday, can assisted in the. decorations. Mr. Donald Scott was named' June 24. A group of volunteer Among the many who attended president for next year and Mrs. workers are making minor re the tea were Mrs. T. C. AlcFar Joe Horner Jr. of Parkhill, sec- ; pairs. lane, Mrs. F. W. Hovey, Airs. retary-treasurer. A number•of , Sunday afternoon Mr.- Prest Harold Isodgins, Mrs. Harold brief addresses were given. ; baptized Cameron Roy Stiltz, Corbett, Mrs, Mitchell Hackett, Mr. Bruce Scott of Thedford son of Mr, and Mrs. George F. Mrs. H, S. Stanley, Mrs. Al and their family were in charge' Stiltz (nee Betty Ann Cunning -Bromwich, Mrs, C. }.f. 1 awk- of sports. hanl)• The god -parents were shaw and Miss Kate Bowyer, Mr. Hubert Ifodgins of Gran- ;Miss Margaret Eves, Mr. Clif- ton was the oldest member. ; ford Cunningham and Mr, George Personal Items • present and five -week-old Cath- Stiltz. Rev, and Mrs. J. P. Prest erine Olive Scott, daughter of ' attended the opening of, the Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Scott of ' Pentecostal - Nurses' Residence at South Catholic Marilyn Kerckhacrt, Rose Mary Kopal, Paul Kopal, John Blom, John Cardler and. Jim Nagle received their first com- munion at St. Patrick's church, Biddulph, last Sunday. Deanery Anniversary The 50th anniversary .of West Middlesex W.A. Deanery was held at the Church of St. John the Evangelist., London, last Sat- urday. Guests were welcomed by Mrs, A. C. Calder, formerly of Lucan. Mrs, Jack Murdy of Lu - Crediton the youngest Rev. George Bizenga of Lon- Huron. Hospital last Sunday. • Biddulph School Champions At District Athletic Meet Thirteen Biddulphand North London schools :participated in their annual field day last Fri- day afternoon at the .Granton school. Mrs. J. E. Conlin's S.S, No. 6. Biddulph (St. Patrick's Separ- ate School) was the winner with 154 points. Mr. Leonard Ma- loney's S. S. No, 4 Biddulph. (St, Marys Separate School) was the runner-up with 139 pints,. Trophy Winners Midgets, Nancy Van Gee', S.S. No. 4, Biddulph, 18 points; Wendy Elston, S.S. No. 9, ,Biddulph, 16; John Blom, `S.S, No. 6, Biddulph, 21; Ken Rush, Birr, 12. Juniors, Frani Barrett, Gran- ton, 22; Maureen Harrigan, S.S. No. 6, Biddulph, 16;• Carl \'an Geel, S . No. 4, Biddulph, 24; Paul Winslow, Granton, 9, Intermediate, Karen O'Neil, S.S. No, 4, Biddulph, 17; Marilyn Hayden, S.S. 3 and 10, London, 16; Tony Damen, S.S. No, 6, Biddutph, 28; Wayne Carroll, S,S. No. 9, Biddulph and Tom Kestle, Clandeboye, 9. Senior girls, Nancy Elson, Clandeboye, 21; Jean Egan, S.S. No. 4, Biddulph, 16; boys, John Damen, S.S. No. 6, Biddulph, 19; Hugh Conlin, S.S. No. 6, Bid- dulph, 18, MIDGETS Standing broad jump, girls, Marilyn Powell., Nancy Jeffery; boys, John Blom, George Gagan, Running broad jump, Nancy Van Geel, Janyce Grose, Glen Parkinson, Ken Rush, " • Newlyweds Visit Northern Ontario Rev. Father J. A. Mackesy officiated at the wedding of Tiny Van Busse) and Harry Van Box - racer. at 9.30 a.rn. Saturday, June 7 at St. Patrick's Church, Lucan. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Busse), Lu - can and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. J. H. V,an Box- tueer, Holland. Given in marriage by the Rev. Father Frank Van Busse!, the bride wore a floor -length gown of white lace over taffeta with fitted bodice and full bouffant skirt. A veil of French illusion fell from a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a cascade of carnations and stephanotis, She was attended by her sis- ter, Miss Johanna Van Busse] and two small flower girls, An - toilette Van Doorne and Wilhe- mena Willems. The best man was Louis Van Boxmeer of London, brother of the groom. Airs, .T, E. Conlin of Lucan was organist and the bride's brother, Chris Van Bussel, solo- ist, At a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Van Bussel received in a navy gown with corsage of white carna• tions. For a .honeymoon trip to Northern Ontario t h e bride changed to a blue suit dress with white mural corsage. The couple will make their 'home on R.R. 6 London. Distance, Wendy Elston, Dant+y vagi Geel, John B10m, ;hobby• Mardlin, Skill, Nancy Van Geel, Wendy tBistor; George Cagan, Charles Parker. Dash, Shirley Mitchell, Maryke ;Muriel)] John Blom, Charles Parkeht•, { HigJump, Nancy Van Geel, Maryke Marlen. JUNIORS { oJup Frrnces ltarr, MauBrreenad lImaritgan; C,arilVan Ceel, Don Hughes. Distance, Iris 1assatine, Shci- ! la Elston; Carl Van •Geel, Bruee • McFarlane. ( Skill, Patsy Trudgeont Mau - 1 reen Harrigan; Murray Simpson, Tominy Ross. Dash, V ranees Harrel, Mau- reen Harrigan; Paul Winslow, Carl. Van Gee!. iligh Juinp, Frances }ferret, Jeanette Roberts; Carl Vac; Geel, f Billie Damen, INTERMEDIATE 1 Running Broad Jump, Rika • Vander Lean, Anne Damen; Tony Damen, Tom McLaughlin, Distance, Karen O'Neil, Mary brumwell; Tony Damen, Glen Latakia. Skill, Marilyn Hayden, Janet Bruniwell; Tony Damen, Tonunyl Dewan, 1)asli, Karen [)'Neil,. Marilyn Hayden and Dorothy Newby; (tied); Wayne Carroll, Tommy, nestle, high 'Jump, Lorene Hodgins, ,Shirley Sherwood; `Tony Damen; Peter Manders. Broad ,lump, Anne Dairen;l -:Karen O'Neil; Tony Datiten; Wayne Carroll. sEN1ORS j Distance, Nancy Bison, Patsy i`tarri an• Jerry Harrigan Job Damen. 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A father understands when you think you're too old to be .kissed goodnight„ He is the one who teaches you how to tie your tie, who buys your first razor, who gives you perrriission • to take the tar , , : and who comforts Mother when you aren't home on time. Sometimes ' he helps you fail algebra, A Father spends 'most of his life reaching in his pocket for money to give someone for something, His favourite words are, "Now, when I was your age ..." A father is the person you want to be like when you grow up. 'Sou can ignore hire, but you can never forget him. A father is a small boy grown talker and wiser. A good father's wisdom bi shown in many ways. And not small etriong their, is his practice of moderation in *11 things. On the of Father's 1?aiy,• 1958, the House of Seagram says once :agabit True happiness bpringii irons Moderation. TH ' S 1 . • •