The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-06-11, Page 14Third trade and hobby fair
attracts keen competition
With the weather man provid- ,
Ing three ideal nights, Lecan's
third .annual Hobby and Trade)
Bair was a big success. This{
year the programs were held;
downstairs and the displays in
the auditorium upstairs.
Remple; erayon, Don Remple;
shells • and rocks, Wayne Hodg-
ins;
Grade 7, fashion book, Joan
Whitehead; scrap. book, Joan
Whitehead; leather, Kirk Mont-
gomery- plastic flowers Helen
WRITINi'r 'Hodgins; eolyper tooling, Barbara
Winners in grade 1 writing; Ready, Barbara Park.
were: Jane Corbett, Lucan; ;Gracie 8. rocks and shells,
Jerry Damen, SS 4, Biddulph; Ward Hodgins; woodwork, Brian
Mary van Geel, SS 4, Biddulph; Dolan; leather. Ward Hodgins,
Linda Birtch, Lucan; Gordon Young; oil painting, Gor-
Grade 2: Janyce Grose. SS 1, don Young; .copper tooling, Ward
Biddulph; Joyce Butler, Lucan; ; klodbins; doll collection, Shirley
Margaret Holland, Lucan; Jane RaxKn; clog collection, Ward
H dgi; tcollection, W d
n:
Crozier. Lucao ns stamp Ward
1}Todgins, Carol Allen- sport scrap
Grade 3: Harold Herbert, Lu- book, Ward Hodgins.
tan; Suzanne Kennedy, Lucan;'! Centralia School and SS No. 4,
Norma Davis, Luoan; Marlene Biddulph tied in points but the
O'Neil, SS 1, Biddulph; !former had more firsts and was
Grade 4: Andrew van Geel, given the shield.
BC SS 4, Biddulph; John Damen, + In the we cake contest, Mr.
RC SS Biddulph; David Elston,
SS Ribson won Mrs. N. Was-
San�' Biddulph; Harry Prest, LU- nidge's prize cake Wednesday
Can; , night, Mrs. Maurice Cobleigh
Grade 5: Brian Haskett, Lu -
won
can; Leon Dotson, SS 26. Lon on Mrs. H. B. Langford's cake
don; Gary Traverolson,sSS Lucan; .Thursday night and Mrs. Jim
Kathleen, O'Shea, SS 3, St. Marys Young won Mrs. Thomas Lee's
School; cake, Friday night,
Grade 6: Lois O' Veil, SS 1, Mrs. William Haskett won the
850 Lions Club draw, Carol
Biddulph; Sharon van Russel. RC
Thomson, daughter of Mr.. and
SS 6, Biddulph; Nancy Watson, Airs. George T h n m s c n, the
Lucan; Margaret Smibert, SS 1,
)Biddulph; Hockey Club $100 bill, Miss. Mary
'� l Revington Meat Market
Grade 7: Tony Los•ens, SS 6, Nei the eving on .ea t
box ofgroceries.
Biddulph; Ruth Morgan, RC SS
4, Biddulph; Anne Damen, RC' Bob Hardy, small son of, won
Mr.
SS 4, Biddulph; Tony Damen, SS and C.
Re Clarence Hardy, w
6, Biddulph; the Haskett and. Son TV lamp;
Grade 8; Jean Egan, RC SS 4, John R. Grant, Clinton, the
George Young blanket;John
G o k
g g ,
iddulph; Antonette van Liesh- Morrow, the Home and School
out, SS 6, Biddulph; Jacqueline
de Block, SS 6, Biddulph; Leny
van Russel, SS 6, Biddulph.
ESSAY RESULTS
Barbara Ready, Lucan; Sharon
Kelly, ,T. A. D. McCurdy School;
Carole Davis, Lucan; Patsy
Sovereign, Luean.
Church
Activities
Anglican
HOBBIES Flowers in the chancel ever
Grade 1, coin collection, Mike in memory of the late Mrs. Jo
Culbert; seph Beatson,
Grade 3, medal collection, Billy The junior choir sang at th
Haskett; shell collection, Billy McCormick Horne, London, Sun
Haskett; day afternoon which was muc
Grade 5, crayon and sketching, appreciated by the patients.
Linda Currie, Bonnie Douglas; United Church
copper tooling, Brian Haskett, Rev. W. F. Blinn of Arva ova
Linda Currie; plastic kit, Terry the guest speaker at the anniver
Nickson; oil painting, Lorne Mor sary services at 11 a.m. an
ley'7,30 p.m. Fine weather brough
Grade Hodgins; anima 1 display, out two splendid attendances
WayneO'Neil.LyndaYoung;rap books,dl Rev.Edgar Roulston preache
Lois Oeil• model
aircraft, Don Remple; plastic in Arva at 11 but took the sery
at 7.30.
kit, Dexter Harvey; leather, ice Ribson sanghohosang an
choir
Wayne Hodgins; key collection, Marsha The junior csolo,
Wayne Hodgins; copper tooling, a
Nancy Watson Wayne Hodgins • After the evening service th
'$10 doll; Mx'. Cecil Armitage, the
set of dishes and ;Mrs. Jim
Young wan the Lions Club puppy.
AMATEUR SHOW
Dr. Derrick Lonsdale, Mr. J.
13. McCarroll and Mrs. Harold
Ribson were judges for Thursday
night's amateur show. Winners
were, junior, Linda Lowrie, Cam-
laehie, Viola and Bonnie Twid-
dle, Ailsa Craig. Judy. Scott and
Nancy Kestle, Ctandehoye;
Senior, Louis Grnndin, Aylmer,
Claude Beauvis, Aylmer, Gra-
ham Thompson, paean.
BICYCLE RELAY
Lucan (Rodger Black, Dale
Hussey, Don Coughlin and Gary
Hayter), Centralia school, Mas-
onville school;
No one was able to climb the
greasy pole legitimately:
Two special attractions Friday
evening were several numbers
by the Medway School choir and
acts staged by :a magician and
ventriloquist.
Dozens of door prizes were giv-
en out during the programs each
night which ended with dancing.
�,' .� w champions with dancing.
Personal items
TRADE FAiR OFFICIALS- Among the many Lucan and
district people who helped make the trade and hobby
fair a success were these two ladies who were in charge
of the hobby display, They are Mrs, Glen Haskett and
Mrs, Glen Prout.
Mr. and Airs. M. O. Smith have returned home from aat �rlantan field meet
week's stay at their Penetang
cottage and had as their Satur-
day guests Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Sawyer and Diane of T'etrolia,
Mrs. Sheridan Revington at-
tended an executive meeting of
the Unite ChurchP e •t v
United r sb em
J
at First St. Andrew's Church,
London, last Wednesday.
Cub leaders, Bud Cooper and
Keith Frost took 15 cubs out
fishing last Saturday.
Mrs. Fred Simpson, of Clan-
deboye, has moved into an apart-
ment on William Street.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. A.
e M. Redden last Monday were
_ Mr. and Mrs. Fiiank Taylor and.
Mr, and Mrs. Andy Dougall and
e Mrs. Katherine Ford of Exeter
. and Mr.. and Mrs, A. G. Ford of
h London on Saturday.
Mr. Ernest Pepper of Sarnia
has bought the home of Mr. Ivan
Kiefer on Frances street.
sI -Mrs. A. G. Moore, who has
d been staying with her mother,
t Mrs. U. F. Stanley, who is re-
cuperating from an operation, for
d the past two weeks, returned
home to Rockwood with her two
children last ,Tuesday.
d . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDon-
'aid and family spent last week -
e end in Orillia and visited Mrs.
o Fred Dickins at Coldwater.
number painting, Nancy Watson, choirs made a presentation t
Lynda Young; oil painting, Don Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kew, wh
are moving -to Waterloo. Mr
Kew was given a leather-bound
hymn book, by the senior choir
Mrs, Henry Munn and a pen and pencil set by the
junior choir in appreciation of
nine years of service as organist
and choir leader.
Mrs. Kew was presented with
Thedford native
Mrs. Henry Hunn, 86, of Lu -
can, died in the Delaware all?urs-1 costume jewelry.
ing Home, on Sunday, May 31. Pentecostal Holiness Church
She lay at rest in the Haskett
and Son funeral home until 21 Last Monday night a district
p.m.. Wednesday, June 3, when, rally was held in the Lucan
the Rev. Edgar Roulston, of filet church with the Rev. B. .1. Ray -
United Church, assisted by ° 11rs.' burn of Christ of God Church,
Harold Butler Sr., conducted fu- I London, as guest speaker. Mem-
neral services. Interment was in `bers of the Chatham and London
St. James Cemetery, Clande- churches were present.
boye. The ladies' Thursday afternoon
• Pall. bearers were Donald meeting was held at the home
Ranting, Harold Butler Sr., Ed of Mrs. Howard Currie with Mrs.
Butler, Gordon Moore, Mickey J. A. Graham in charge of the
Moore and Mr. Moore's son -in- Bible study.
law. j The Young Peoples' Friday
Mrs. Hunn, the former Caro- i missionary meeting was presid-
lline Dellah, was born in Thed- ed over by the Rev. Fred Thom -
ford, but spent most of her life son. Donna Thomson sang a
In Lucan. Her husband prede- solo.
ceased her 37 years ago. A trio by Mrs. Jack Eizenga,
Her only survivors, are a step- Misses Velma Birtch and Mar-
son, Reg Moore, of Sarnia, and garet Graham was enjoyed at
several grandchildren. the Sunday service.
Baseball
Lucan Pee Wees are sponsored
by J. B. Ready with Les Ken-
nedy and Steve Story as coaches.
They will play four home
games at the arena diamond
June 22, July 10, 14 and 18.
Lucan Bantams still need a
sponsor but have Jim Freeman.
Jack Elson, Wes Hickson and
Bill Littlejohn as coaches. They
have five home games June 16,
24, 27, 29 and July 4.
Personal' item
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wes
Hodgins on Sunday included Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Hodgins and family
of Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs.
Sana Earle and family of. Wood-
stock and. Mrs. Isabel lopenran
of London and Mr. Milton Robin -
Fon of London, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. ;John Park af-
tended the Heath -McDonald wed-
ding at Wallaceburg last Satur-
day.
Mrs, Gertie Saxby, of Birch-
wood, Wisconsin, is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hamilton.
Mrs. Jiro Tubb, nee Beth Hod-
gins, underwent r
undo ent an operation in
Stratford Hospital. Her two chil-
dren are staying with their
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Wes
Hodgins.
Donnie Kew, nine-year-old . son
of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Kew, The June meeting of Holy Tri -1
while playing on the swings at nity Woman's Auxiliary was
Exeter Park, on Sunday, broke held at the home of Mrs, Wes
his left wrist and was taken to Atkinson, with Mrs. Bob Cole -
S p g .
Doth Huron Hospital. man and Mrs. James Hodgins as,
Mrs. Dave Park of Lucan and assistant hostesses,
her parents, 'itr. and Mrs. S. Owing to the moving of Mrs.
,Teffery of Virginia Town, Ont.., F. W. Hovey to :London the
flew to Edmonton on. Thursday branch is without a secretary.
to attend the wedding of Mrs. Mrs. Irwin Scott acted as secre-1
Park's brother, Mr, Bob Jeff- Lary for the meeting, Mrs. Bert
cry, on Saturday, Jackson read the Scripture Les -1
Mrs. Dorothy Wildorn, of St, son and Mrs. William Beownlee
Catharines, was a weekend gaest led in the Litany,
of her aunt, Mrs. T. D. Orme, A tentative date of September;
i Mrs, F; W. Hovey entertained 21 was set for the showing of the
tier Lucan Bridge Club last Fri- study book pictures,
day in her new London home. The Dorcas Secretary Mrs. T.
''The ),ions Club Celebrated A. lfodgins reported the bales
ladiesnight at, a dinner party had been peeked and we're ort
At Arirlstiong's lestaurant, Exe- their way.
ter, last p"riday night, Arrangements were made to
Mr, and Mrs. S. B. Ashby and meet in the parish hall Moeday
sons were Sunday capers at the night to assist Rev. ,t, P. Fresf. .
tl'eetery, in addressing envelopes With in,
Luca)) began the grew dial vitations to the bride and groom
hones on Sunday ay but tnatiy service, June 28,
found when they phoned "Mrs. The meeting was turned over
Smith" 'they got "Mrs. Jones" to -Mrs, Harold Hodgins, who eti-
$e •coftsiderable Adjusting will larged 011 the .chapter erftitled
MVO'to be made. YeSiek'r, Mrs, Ifodgins gave„ ln`
Mrs, Wafter Mcf(Oberts Of the 'cation, and special work done iii
'l resdctt Rid St'1ioo!, stall was a number o ihissioitai`'y hps'pl>
Rollie for the weekend, telt.
Attend Presbyterial at fleury
Mrs. Sheridan Revington (pres-
ident),Mrs. George Pa.
ul' Mrs.
William Aylestock, Mrs.
A. E.
Reilly and Miss Reta Chown
took the afternoon worship serv-
ice at Lieury. The Presbyterial
will be held in the Luton Church
next year,
United Church WA
The June meeting of the Unit-
ed Church WA was held in the
church school room last Wed-
nesday afternoon with the presi-
dent, Mrs. Murray Hodgins, in
the' chair and Mrs, Edgar Mc -
Falls' group in charge of pro-
gram and refreshments. Mrs.
McFalls was assisted in the wor-
ship service by Mrs. Edgar Roul-
ston, Mrs. Thomas Lee sang a
solo.
The parsonage tea was post-
poned until September.
A bus trip to Five Oaks was
planner] for early in September.
The date of the annual straw-
berry supper was set for June
Letter from
Brinsley
By MRS, CECIL ELLWOOD
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton
were guests at a dinner at Arm-
strong's Restaurant, Exeter, in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Banting of Lucan who were cele-
brating their fiftieth wedding an-
niversary of their marriage. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Banting were na-
tives of this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton
Iof Lucan spent Thursday in Port
Huron,
j Mrs. George Prest and Cindy
I called on Mrs. Eddie Dixon and
her mother, Mrs. Carl Pickering
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fenton and
children attended open house on
Saturday evening at the home of
Mr. and. Mrs, Harold Cobleigh
of Lucan in honor of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Banting.
Guests with Mr.and Mrs,
George Mercer over the week-
end were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Barr and Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
nette and son of Toronto and on
Sunday Mr. McKenzie of Strath -
TOY
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon spent d
Sunday evening with Mr, and
Mrs. Harry Hughes of St. Marys.
Miss Jean Darling, medical
nurse and missionary of Bar- f
The Biddulph and North Lon
don Teachers' Association 'het
its Field Day at Granton last
Friday with the .following re-
sults. (Possible points 30.)
Senior girls, Jean Egan SS 4,
Biddulph 18 points; aarKelly,
y
SS 4, Biddulpn, Al
Biddulph 17pts.
Intermediate g i r 1 s, Nancy
Kestle, Clandeboye, 17 .pts; Nor-
ma Stewart SS 3 and 10, London
and Frances Harrett, Granton
15 pts.
•Junior girls, Betty Kelly, SS 4,
d Biddulph, 20 pts.; Jeanette Rob.
erts, Birr, 13 pts.
News budget from
Clandeboye
By MRS. J H. PATON
„
Church news
.At the United Church, Clande-
boye, with the Rev. Edgar Rouls-
ton in charge, the early morning
service at 9:45 a.m. starts this
Sunday, June 14.
A;t St. James Church services
at 9:45 a.m. are held in the
church although restoration has
been in progress. The Keats
Organ Company of Luean is
working this week on installa-
tions for the electric pipe organ.
Service for dedication pf it and
the new silver communion set
will be announced later.
The WMS of Clandeboye Unit-
ed Church held a successful sale
of home baking on Saturday in
the show room of the Nu Way
Motors. '
Personal items
Mrs; Fred Simpson has taken
up residence in an apartment in
the Oddfellows block on William
street in. Lucan.
Miss Elaine Grainger, having
finished the course at London
Teachers' College, visited with
Mrs. Ralph Lynn prior to her
leaving for a vacation with rela-
tives in Portland, Oregon.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Almer Hendrie over the week-
end were Mr. and. Mrs. Bill
Downing, Karen and .Joan and
Miss Ann McKenzie, R.N., of
Chatham, and her friend, Miss
Winnifred Mervin, of Windsor.
Mrs. Omar Cunningham was a
guest with Mrs. M. Poole on
Sunday in Lucan.
On Friday, Mrs. Omar Cun-
ningham, Mrs, Volk of Parkhill
and Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham
visited Mrs. Gordon Cunning-
ham, w)io is a patient in Vic-
toria Hospital.
Mr. Mac McNaughton is im-
proving at the home of his son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. William. Walkom, in Lon -
on.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lam-
bourn and Mr. Ernie Rosser. of
Bryanston visited with the Paton
amity on Sunday afternoon,
num, India arrived home for a
year's furlough and will he
spending some time with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Darling,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan and
children, of London spent Sun-
day with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schenk.
Miss Grace Trevethick, of Lon-
don, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Trevethick.
Mr. Clinton Hodgins visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Rae Hodgins
and family and his mother, Mrs,
Sid Hodgins, who is a patient
in 'St. Mary's Memorial Hospit-
al, London.
Mrs. Omar Cunningham, Mrs.
Almer Hendrie, Mrs. Ernie Lew-
is, Mrs, family Tomes and Mrs.
Lloyd Lynn attend.ed' the blos-
som tea at Birr Anglicen
Church, Wednesday,
17 at 5:30 :p.m. Adults $1.00, chili BUY THE ONLY
dren 60c and pre-school Children
free.
The guest Speaker was Mrs. y
Ceti1 .Robb who spoke on her trip;
to California.
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Midget girls, Marlene Kerc-
heart, SS 6, London, 10 pts.;
Catherine Harrigan, SS 6,Bid-
dulph
dulph 14 pts,
Senior boys, Jerry Harrigan,
SS 6, Biddulph 22 pts.; Mervin
Cannon, SS 6, London 20 pts.
Intermediate boys, Joey Peeko,
Granton, 19 pts.; Carl Van Geel,
SS 4 Biddulph, 10 pts.
Junior boys, Wayne Wallis,
Granton, 15 pts.; Tommy Ross,
Granton, 10 pts.
Midget boys, Jinmie Nagle,
SS 6, Biddulph 20 pts.; David
Hill, Clandeboye, Kenny Lotta,
SS 2, Biddulph and Eddie Mur-
ray, SS 3 and 10, London 12
pts.
Highest points, 3-3 pts. per
pupil, SS 4, Biddulph; 2-18 pts.
per pupil, SS 6, London.'
Relay race, SS 6, London.
.Page 14 JUflS 111 1959
uca-n
and district news
Phone 10$ Lucan
Fete director
on departure
During the final, program of
the Trade and Hobby Fair last
Friday night Mr. Erwin Scott
read an address of appreciation
for Mr. Harold Ribson's faith.-
ful service to the arena and
arena board during the past
three years, Mr. and Mrs. Rib -
son were presented with an elec-
tri.e percolator.
Mr. Clarence Haskett, presi-
dent of the LUCAN, presented
M.r. Ribson with a pen and pencil
set,
The Ribson family leave for
their new home at Onaping, June
8 and will be greatly missed in
the community as well as around.
the arena,
Birthday party
Mrs. Ira Carling entertained
eight little Lufan girls and one
London girl last Saturday in hon.
or of her granddaughter, Leslie
Carling's eighth birthday.
During the afternoon the chil-
dren were taken te'Rueen s Park,
London, Mary Margaret Wilson
returning to spend the Weekend
in Lucan with Leslie. After a
dinner party, the children en-
joyed out -door games.
Last rites for Mrs. Jos. Beatson
A large number of friends and
relatives attended the funeral
service of Mrs. Joseph Beatson,
the former Ida Atkinson at the
C, Haskett and Son funeral
home Thursday, Tune 4. The
Rev. J, P..Prest officiated.
The pallbearers were Howard
Hodgins, Jim Bilyea, Keith Nib -
lock, Earl Kemp, Don Maguire
and Harvey Latta. Sixteen nieces
and two nephews acted as flower -
bearers.
Bantings celebrate
golden wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ranting
of Main St„ Lucan, celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary
last Saturday evening with open
house, at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Harold Cobleigh,
Concession 15, London Township,
where over 100 friends and .neig'h-
bors called to extend congratula-
tions and best wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. Banting have
four children, two sons and two
daughters, Carl of Brampton,
Elmer of Bowmenville, Muriel
(Mrs. Harold Cobleigh) of Lon-
don Township and Verna (Mrs.
William Killarn) of Richmond
Hill. All the family (and their
children) enjoyed a 5 o'clock
dinner at the Armstrong Res-
taurant, Exeter, and also the
wedding party of 50 years ago,
the bridesmaid, Mrs. Earl Paton,
nee Pearl Short and. Mr. Paton,
the best man, Mr. Fred Fenton
and Mrs. Fenton, the flower girl,
Mrs. Melvin Allison, nee Eva
Morgan and the organist, Mrs.
Sharsel Skinner, nee Lila Mi.11-
son.
January sales of chain stores
in Canada rose 12.6 per cent to
a healthy $238.400,000.
♦w4,IM.,.•,,..
.eovNn, ed--
"It'a kind of an outlet tot her.
She works in the public 11•
brary!"
The grandchildren staged a
program after the dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Banting were
married at the home of the
bride's parents, the late Mr. and
Mrs. Jabez Short, of White Oak,
by the late Rev, Walter Milison.
After a honeymoon trip to De-
troit, the couple settled on a
farm on Concession 4 McGilliv-
ray. Three years later, they
moved to Hazel Cliff, Sask.
where they Jived for 37 years,
before coming to Lucan in 1948.
Mr. and Mrs. Banting are
members of the Lucan United
Church,
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Art Haskett, of
Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Cook and family of Byron were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Haskett.
Mr. R. K. Montgomery, who
was a patient in Westminster
Hospital, is able to be back to
work again.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hovey
have moved to their new London
home and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Atkinson, who bought their Lu -
can house, have moved in.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll,
of Saintsbury, were Sunday
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Henry
Hodgins and Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Mullins, of London, were Satur-
day guests. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hodgins
and Joey were Sunday guests of
Mr. and. Mrs. A. L. Fisher, of
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Currie,
Donna Thompson and. Diane
Hickson: visited the Ziska Ken-
nels at Dorchester last Sunday,
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. I3, B. Langford included
Mr. Morris .Brooke, of Spring-
field, I11., Mr, and Mrs. R. H,
Hamilton, Lohdon, and Mr. and
Mrs: Clinton Haskett, of Birr.
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Correspondent: Miss Lino Abbetf
Mrs, Roy Stanley.
captures jackpot
The Legion Auxiliary jackpot
of $80 was finally won last Thurs-
day evening by the Auxiliary's
president, Mrs, Roy Stanley who
recently moved to St. Thomas.
Not ;only did Mrs, Stanley win
the jackpot but also another
bingo. .
"Share . the Wealth" went to
Mrs. Grant Brooke and the con-
secutive bingo to Shirley Tay-
lor (Exeter), Mrs, Harry Bond
and Mr. Clarence Taylor (Exe-
ter),
Other winners w e .r e Mr,
Dwight; Ball (2), Mrs. Art Hod-
gins, Clandeboye, Mrs, Richard
Davis (2), Mrs. Brooke Sr., (2),
Mrs, Cecil. Hddgins, . Mrs. Pat
Crudge, Mr, C. Campbell, Exe-
ter, Mrs. A. E, Reilly, Mrs. Art
Beal and Mrs, Omar Cunning
ham.
Next week's jackpot has been
raised to $100 in 52 calls.
acnQo may.
be dropped
M the second meeting of the:
vacation school• committee held
in the parish hall last Monday
evening it was disclosed that un-
less more teachers can be se-
cured within two weeks, t he
school will have to be dropped
this year.
Purse stolen
Mrs. Irene Coursey of the Lu -
can Dry Goods had herpurse
stolen from the store Saturday,
May 30. 11 contained a consider-
able amount of money, several
keys, a cheque and ,anumber
of personal papers.
Mrs. Coursey was in the store
alone at the time, she thinks the
pulse was taken,
Personal items
Mrs, Ira Carling had as Sat-
urday guests Miss Terry Wal-
pole and Mr. Ted Hunter of
Kincardine,
Daddy's' voice . ; . It's the first "of many
warm and wonderful moments in store for'Su_ie:
moments that will cone to her, by telephone, her
whole life through.
The lives of all of us are constantly enriched by
hearing the voices of our children, our parents,
our friends - loved ones who may be.out of sight
or far away but are never out of reach by telephone.
The telephone keeps us in touch with them all -
giving us so much -for so little.
THF WELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
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.Dodge
'57 DODGE SUBURBAN TUDOR..
Automatic tran'smissibn . • 42,195
'57 DODGE MAYFAIR ,SEDAN '
Automatic transmission. - $2,100
'57 DODGE REGENT SEDAN
Automtaic .'transmission. $1,995
'56 MERCURY TUDOR 'HARDTOP ,
Automatic tra14sniissibn ' ` $2;150
'56 FORD "500" TUDOR
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Automatic transmission $1,795
'56 DODGE "REGENT" SEDAN
Automatic transmission, '' $1,150
'54 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL SEDAN
Automatic transmission- ,,.: ,,,,,.,,,,,,„,,,,,,,, $1,150
'54 BUICK TUDOR HARDTOP
Automatic transmission, power brakes,
power steering, engine completely over.
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'58 BUIC1 SEDAN
Automatic transtission, power 'brakes ,,,, $1,095
'51 DODGE SEDAN (2) -your choice for ,......, $ 495
'40 DODGE REGENT SEDAN ........................:: 150.
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'40 DODGE. REGENT SEDAN' ....,.............
.... 295
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