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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-11-19, Page 16011111111111111011111111gpfgalgegallsnotatatn„..,,,,s1Mt======ss. ,,,, r*"'":""slEZIIIIMI;IX.I.V=I=S,S=SSSII;;;7.3 0.01,1016 November 19, 1959 • L and, district news phone BA 7.4255 Legion fetes Boer soldier A good attendance a 1..egion, Legion Auxiliary members and friends met at the Legion hall last Friday evening, not only for a social evening of cards, but to honour one of their members, Mr. Austin Chisholm, the oldest living veteran of the Boer War in Western Ontario. The Dreg - dent, Mr. Dwight Rall, on be- half of Branc h 540, presented Mr. Chisholm with 'a life mem- bership. During Queen 'Elizabeth's re- cent visit Prince Philip unveiled the monument in London in memory of all ]CR soldiers who died in Canada's wars. Mr. Chisholm took part in the "turn- ing of the sod" ceremony and a picture was taken of him at the time. Mr, Art Bell, past presi- dent, presented Mr..Chisholm with an enlarged picture df this ceremony. Lions Club hear speaker Mr, Steve Ponton. president of the Progress Club, London, speaking on "World Conditions," was the guest speaker at the Lions Club dinner in the Angli- can - church basement Monday evening. Granton lOdge names slate CormPendent; Miss 1 -in. Abbott Poppy campaign Five share The POPPY collection in Lucan $1,000 bill andifgrangin 1%mousnetteid itocir $1.r112e0f A r4. Stag. Smorgasbord previcleci Work In the distriet, cutive and head of the Arena realizes $119 w ic w by the wives of the hockey exe- • Granton 100F elects officers At a meeting in the lodge rooms Garfield Garrett was in- stalled as noble grand of the Granton 100F Lodge. The district deputy grand mas- ter for South Perth district, Wilmer }Tarlton of Granton and district deputy grand warden Fred Smith of Stratford officiat- ed, Other officers installed were: vice grand, Wilfred Garrett; re- cording secretary, Wilmer Hari - ton; treasurer, Norman Riddell; FS Lloyd Mardlin; warden, Max Bilyea; conductor, Gordon Dann; chaplain, Rev. J. H, Vardy; RSNG, Morley Wass; LSNG, William McComb: RSS', Thomas Gunning: LSS. Glen Parkinson.; I RSVG, Ornar Bornett; 1G, Carie - ton Ridley; OG, Beverly West - man, Statutory meeting Robert Holland of Lucan, headed the following committee of Legion and Legion Auxiliary members Mr, and Mrs. Charles Skolly, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rum- mell, Mrs. Pat Crudge,. Mrs, H.. F. Bond, Mrs, Dave Egan, Mrs, A. E. Reilly, Dwight Ball and Ralph Smith of Lucan and Joe Pee o andLegg ofGran- ton, Win, tie and loss for local teams At the opening genies of the midget and juvenile hockey in Liman last Monday night Lucan defeated Kensal Park 4.2 in the former and tied with Exeter in the latter 4-4, Lucan's scorers were Barry Black and Bill Chown with two each for the juveniles and Cough- lin, Neil, Revington, Hayter, Rawlings, Conlin, and Bond for the midgets. On the same night in the South Middlesex Sr, Hockey League Byron defeated Lucan 3-1. Herb Stretton scored Lu - can's only goal. Conduct funeral service 1 The Rev. John T. Clarke of Brownsville and the Rev. J. Clarke of Centralia conducted the funeral services in the Mur- dy funeral home Thursday, Nov- ember 12 for Mrs. Frank J. Wickwire. Pall -bearers were Roy Lam- port, Allan Richard, Cooper Mc- Curdy, Lloyd Morgan, Sandy Lawson and E. L. Chaffe. Holland film On Saturday the T. C. Os- borne's film, "Holland Wonder," was shown and drew a splendid attendance with friends coming from Leamington, Zurich and London to see this picture, show- ing the beauties of Holland and the work of the evangelist there. inor ice teams launch season Rev. j. P. Prost, Mr. Ken • By STEVE DAVIS PS students Church honor fallen Activities Mr. Dwight Ball, president of the Liican Legion, was the guest • k t th P 41' • Sel 1 Remembrance Day service in the school hall last Tuesday morn. Mr. Ball displayed a number of war medals, stars and crosses as Well as ribbons, He explained Clandeboye 'woman iniured by area ,car By MRs, J. H. PATON Mrs. Mervin Williams ,of the Unitaci Church village net with an accident on, The Ian can-Cland ebeye YPti Sunday evening about 7 p.m. met in the Lucan ehureh Sun- While on Highway 4 a short dis. day evening with Terry Culbert •tante north of the village. In the 011air. She suffered, a broken nose Douglas Thompson took the and fractures of both legs above the aim arid Purpose of each. weeship service and was assist- the ankles. Miss Lina Abbott was also an ed by Marilyn Culbert. The topic Mrs. Williams was walking invited guest. for the service was "Choosing along the road when she, was Choral reading of "In Flan- Friends". struck by a car driven by Frank dere Fields" bY Mrs. Black's A nominating committee was Taylor, Exeter, las, sentences of thanksgiving . chosen: Marilyn Eaton, Dana She was taken to South Huran hY Kirk Montgomery, Don cough- ' Culbert and Keith Simpson, Ter- District Hospital, Exeter, and lin, Jean Marie Lankin, Barbara; ry Culbert, Dana Culbert, Barry later was removed by Harvey's Park and Jean Cochrane from . Black and l3everlev Butler will . ambulance to St. Joseph's Hos- Grades 7 and 8, reading, 'Fir 1 present a skit at Empress Ave. Vital, London. the Fallen' by Mr, DesJardine's United Church Wednesday, De- Women's Institute class and sentences Of dedication ember 2. munity alemorial Central for Board was staged in the Corn• by Steve Yf i Tpornpson and the reading o Davis and *Cher 1 I The guest speaker was Mr. John Davies of Ailsa Craig, was The district president, Mrs. 350 hockey fans last Wednesday . Indonesia, yEniswaseT1,hwhogfollowedayetalkab oythe ning guest speaker for the eve. Psalm 130 by Ann George were 1 night. \ well done, an anirnated question and answer, at theinhatiamtinegofelmrCsl.anlembeorytemrWili. The two minutes of silence period. The big attraction of the eve- lliams. Mrs. Davies' subject dealt ning was the draw for $1,000 with were really 'silence and most • licI a $50 prize for eaell 50th nun-! impressive as well as was the Angan Church with a farm survey of agricul.. Lure from the department, also ber drawn. oath of allegiance which pre -I Owing to the inability To children in the home, d ceded the singing of the national darken the church, the 11 o'clock 12 members' an The roll call waanswered b heldservice was inthe base-'- eby merd where the congregat The winners of the draws were: 1st, William Simpson, 50th Roscoe Hodgins; 100th, Miss Lo. reen Hodgins both of Lucan; 150th Glen Hodgins, Ilderton; 220th, Allan McNair, Ilderton; 250th, Frank Hardy and Cecil Van Horne, 300th Howard Thomp- son •of Parkhill. When all tickets but five were drawn the owners unanimously decided to split the $1,000 so Wil- lie Young of London, Earl Mor- gan of Clandeboye, U. F. Stan- ley, Mrs. H. B. Langford and Mrs, Karl O'Neil (joint ticket) all of Lucan and Jim McNair of Ilderton received $200 each. The net proceeds ,from the smorgasbord will go for the. ad- vancement of minor rand inter- mediate hockey. Rain interferes with ceremony Plans had been made for mem- bers of Ma Legion, Legion Auxil- iary, Scouts, Cubs; CGIT and Explorers to meet at the bank corner and parade to the Com- munity Memorial Centre for the annual Remembrance Day serv- ice November 11. However, the rain interfered and many were glad to ride up. , E. M. Cook was the guest speaker and gave an inspiring address. Rev. Edgar Roulston led in the prayers and the Rev. J. P. Prest in the creed, the scripture lesson and responsive psalm. Visits the kindergarten Tuesday was a red letter day for Miss Lina Abbott, for not anthem. Granton woman had thopportunity ofseeing Lite Ment I would like to see in our ' se film "Ill That I Have". community." I The program committee based Though the film had been their subject, on Remembrance captures 'wealth'chosen by chance, no better film Day and was arranged by Mrs. Another large crowd tried with- could have been. chosen as a pre-, James Hall, Mrs, George Simp- out avail for the $120 jack -Pot lude for the stewardship cam- son, Mrs. Roy Cunningham and in the Legion Hall last Thursday, paign which will be held next., Mrs. Charlie Coughlin. The con - night. Miss - Reta Clatworthy, I Sunday, known as "Stir -up Sun-. test was won bY Mrs. Albert Granton, won the $12.50 "Share' day" in Anglican churches. l Rosser. The monthly contest the Wealth," Mrs. W. Penning -1 AYPA hear speech ' was won by a visitor, Mrs. Wal. the parish hall Sunday Hostesses were Mrs. D. Mac - D, McRoberts the third part of The Lucan-Clandeboye AYPA I ter Wardell of Beechwood. ton the $5 consolation and Mrs, the consecutive bingo, Margaret met in I Farline, Mrs. Rea Neil and Mrs. Hertzel of Centralia and Mrs. evening with the president, Tom, James Paton. A vote of thanks . John Smibert of Lucan the first Tomes, in the chair. Roger to the hostess was given by Black, who was runner-up in the Mrs. Ernie Lewis. part public speaking contest, repeat - Sand, •a Has eit of P k t lrospec Hill shared a bingo with Mrs. ed his speech 00 the "Red Roy Pepper of Exeter and Mr. Cross". Richard Davis of Lucan. Mr. Further plans were discussed: Earl Parsons and Mr. Joe Camp- re checking at the Maaenic' bell also represented Exeter by banquet and for securing the! winning a bingo each. Mrs, Geo, film "Martin Luther" for De - Lf C i d M E cembee 6, ee o Ailsa ra g an rs r- Personal items Mrs. Alvin spending this daughter and and Mrs, Jack coe. Mrs. Horatio nie Lewis of Clandeboye won a The next meeting will be Nov. Qv bingo each Mrs. Garnet Brooke, 29. Lucan, won two bingos and Pentecostal Holiness Church shared another with Linda Tat- low, Graham Thompson and The Women's Association held its Mrs. Harold Butler were Lucan's November meeting at the only other winners. The jack -pot home of Mrs. Howard Currie. next week will be $125 iAfter the worship and devotion- calls.n 57 al period, Mrs. Jack Eizinga was presented with a small gift. Attend H & S conference The president of the Lucan Regional rally Home and School Association, A Regional Youth Rally was Mrs. Calvin Haskett, Mrs. Nor- held in the Lucan church last man Hardy and Mrs. E. Bridger Saturday with members coming attended the Conference Group from as far away as Landon and for North Middlesex in the Col - Toronto. borne St. public school in Strath- The Rev. Douglas Clark from roy, last Thursday evening. Mount Dennis was the guest Speaking on Home and School speaker and spoke on the Christ - work the guest speaker was tan Family Life. He and Mrs. Mrs. M. Gurney of London, the Clark sang a duet. A Toronto quartette with guitar accom- paniment was an added attrac- tion. • Woman's Association The November meeting of the Woman's Association of the Lu. 1 can United Church met in the church school -room last Wed- nesday with the president, Mrs. Murray liodgins in the chair and Mrs. Eldon Young's group in charge • of the program and refreshments. Mrs. Young was assisted in the devotions by Mrs. William Aylestock and Mrs. Ed- gar Roulston. Rev. J. P. Prest of the Angli- can church was the guest speak- er and spoke on the customs in Quebec in religion, education and the care of the young and old. Plans were discussed for the bazaar and tea to be held in the school -room, Nov. 21. It was de-, cided on an admission of 250. Evening auxiliary only was she an invited guest former Minnie McTavish of Lu - to the PS Remembrance Day i can. service, but she also spent from Mrs., Haskett volunteered to 9 a.m. to 10.45 in the new kin. I hold the spring conference in the dergarten. As many of the chit.; Lucan public school. dren were well known to her, Clarke, and Mr. Wilson Hodgins The Lucan pee wees are off she was immediately surround - attended the statutory meeting to a good start by blanking Ken. ed by little people all wishing of the deanery of West Middle- sal Park 3-0 on Saturday, to tell her something at once. sex Anglican churches in Grace The big gun for Lucan was She could not help but notice Anglican church, Ilderton, last Tom Hardy who got two of the how happy all the children were, Monday night when the Rev. three goals and Reg Gibbons how much they had been taught Thomas A. Griffin was host. getting a single. in a few short weeks, and how The guest speaker, the Rev. With only a few minutes lthey had learned to obey prompt- Canonft; ly and quietly. A. H. Davis of Toronto, 'in the game Brian Haskett and • general secretary of the mis- a Kensal Park player both got Coursey School euchre sionary society, of the church 10 -minute misconducts for fight- I Mrs. Guy Ryan and Mrs, Al- in Canada spoke on the mission ing, which was the only penalty; Ian Ryan were hostesses for the work in various overseas fields. The Ven. C. J. Queen of Lon- don presented the diocesan com- missions and outlined the 1960 budget. Mr. Ken Clarke, organ- ist of Holy Trinity Church, Lu• can thanked the speaker. in the game. The Lucan banta in the game. The Lucan bantams also had a good time on' Saturday by zes were a family affair, .going trouncing Kensal 'ark by a to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coursey. Lone hand prizes were won by Mrs. Harvey Hodgins and Mr. Evan Hodgins. Low score pri- zes went to Lois O'Neil and Mr. Harry Stokes. The next game will be Nov- ember 27 with Mrs. Toni Cour- sey and Mrs. Charles Grose in charge. Baby reception Following the baptism of their babe, Karen Marie Henderson, in Holy Trinity Church last Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hen- derson held a reception and turkey dinner in their home on Market St. Guests included the babe's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Austen, all of Both. well, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Aus- ten also of Bothwell and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hickmott and family of London. Legion Auxiliary bazaar Regardless 'of the fact the St. Patrick Guild and the Legion Auxiliary chose Saturday, Nov- ember14, for their sale Of home - cooking the fernier in the Nu - way Motors and the latter in store recently vacated, by the Lu - can Dry Goods, both were sue. cessful. At the latter Mrs. Tho- mas Weller was tea-room con- vener with Mrs. Bud Cooper, Mrs. Royden Herbert and Mrs. Charles Skelly, doing the serv- Coursey School Euchre last Fri- day night, Once again the high score pri- score of 12-1, The big, boys for Lucan were Gary Revington with 5, Don Coughlin with 4 and Roger Black with 3. The only time the game was close was in the first five minutes of the first period when the score was 1-1. Masonic meeting District Deputy Grand Master, Rt. Wor. Bro. William G. Treble, . CGIT chooses of Goderich, was guest speaker last Thursday in the Lodge room following a dinner in the Angli- , new executive can church basement. Personal items • Mr. .T F. Wicks of Sarnia is The Lucan-Clandeboye CGIT held their regular meeting in the United Church school -room last the Lucan Ontario Hydro's new Monday night with the leaders, area manager. Mr. Wm. Watson, Mrs. Roger Heath and Miss who has been relief manager, Betty McIntyre, in charge of since the departure of Mr. Har- the election of officers. President old White, has been sent to St. is Nancy Haskett; vice-presi. Thomas. dent, Linda Bridger; treasurer, s Mr. Alex McFarlane who has Ruth Frost and secretary, Jean Marie Lankin, been a patient in "The Kings - During Lite business session, it way" St. Marys for the past two months has so far recovered was decided to have a table at that he is able to be home. the WA bazaar, November 21. Plans were made for a skating Mr. and Mrs. Roger Heath party in the near future to which have moved into their new home the Exeter CGIT will be invited, on , Frances St. • I Th Ingersoll church scene of nuptials Ferns, potted mums and white satin -bow pew markers formed the setting at 2 p.m., Saturday, November 14, for the double ring wedding of Margaret Irene Ellery and Bernard Clarence Avery in the Trinity United Church, Ingersoll. The Rev. C. Daniels officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Velma Ellery, Ingersoll, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Avery, Lucan. Given in .marriage by Mr. Al- fred Schaper, a friend of the family, the bride chose a waltz - Eighteen members of the length gown of imported French ning Auxiliary of the United Eve - lace over tiered nylon tulle and silk taffeta. The fitted bodice Church met at the home of Mrs, featured a scooped neckline and Dave Park for their November cap sleeves. The bouffant skirt meeting last Tuesday evening .Benny Saulnier's group was nipped in by a wide taffeta Mrs. bustle back. A shoulder -length anMdrsr. was in charge of the program cummerbund descending into a efAreratilleanctka.took the study veil of net fell from a headdress of nylon sheer and tulle. She book. carried a Chantilly lace. -covered Plans were discussed for a Bible, crested with red roses and Christmas bazaar of children's streamers, wear on December 12. Her only ,attendant was Mrs. The members of the Evening Clarence Portice of, London, as Branch will be in charge of the matron of honor, who chose a tea room for the WA bazaar in gown of pure silk French bro. the school -room November 21 cade of sapphire blue, styled On trAV(`'.'n':'f : ;''' ' ' '' '''% •,' ..-::!.::::. ... ' ' : ::: ''.:; princess lines, with empire bod- ice, short sleeves and a scooped The story in neckline forming a V -back and . finished with a matching bow. She carried a cascade of yellow and bronze mums. The best man was Thomas Wilkinson of Lucan and Glen Frost and Ronald Benjamin were ushers. Mr. H, Riddolls provided tra- ditional wedding music. ing and Mrs. Wes Hodgins and Mr, Lawrence Grose of the two groups, headed by Nancy At a reception and banatiet at Mrs. J. W. Smith making the Tilleenburg HS staff, called on, Haskett and Jean Marie Lankin. W o 1 s t e n Holme, the bride's tea. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McLean last At each meeting, uniforms and mother received in a nylon sheer charge of the touch and take Mrs, Alex Col*in (nee Idatie ers will provide a party in Feb- carnation corsage. She was as- table, Mrs. Lloyd Makin. the Stanley) and babe Paul of Wind- ruary. silted by the groom's mother in home baking, Mrs. A, E, Reilly' sor spent a few days last week, 1 It was decided to accept the a light blue -grey dress with pink the selling of quilt tickets and with the former's parents, Mr. Mrs, H. T. Bond, the selling of and Mrs, IJ. F. Stanley. . I Advocate to replenish their funds , offer of the editor of 'the Times. carnation corsage. For a honeymoon trip to Mont. the mystery box tickets. Miss Terry Walpole of Kin- . . 1 . by securing subscribers. real, the bride changed to a Mrs. RoyStanley,now ft St , carding was a weekend guest of blue suit, Thomas, who recently won the' her grandmother, Mrs. Ira Car- Personal items They will make their home in . bingo jack -pot was the winner ling and family. I Mr. and Mrs. E. ' H. Moss of Lucan, of the quilt. The winner of the mystery box (valued' at over 810) was won. by Mr. Erni Ross of Concession 4, Biddulph. Personal •items Friday the lath's continuous Young, down -pour flooded Lucan base- ' Mr, and Mrs. John Knight and ments and set sump pumps go- family of Kintore were Sunday Ing again. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Private Chester O'Donnell has Iigisly, completed his term in Germany. Miss Elva Young, daughter of He and Mrs. O'Donnell, the for- Mr, and Mit. Ale X Young, 0 -A - mer Alice Frost, and babe are duate of Victoria Hospital, Lon. . holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. W.; don, has received Word that she F,••••‘•: :•;:::-...- - J. Frost and family of Alice St, 1 passed her R.N. exam which she Mr, and Mrs, Goneau and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hardy' wrote in September. daughter Sandra also Miss Greed Haskell spent a feW days last week in Messrs, Cliff McLean, tier- stilson, at London, were Visiters, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Toronto, tile guests of Mrs,- Nel-, enee, MOrgatt, Joe Haskett. Ar- en Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.! and family !Sieved to their new Im.. Hughes, Vincent lIodgins, Hugh Bern% • home at Lambeth in Tuesday son Cronin and other. Toronto' Irl 4 Don' McGregor, Den burr and Mr.) arid Mrs, Alec Wilson% Of 31,1171 -174.011In,ha-Vd; fellirit-tt„ fr011'La London, were recent visitois at nine day hunting trip but only the habit of mr, and Mrs, cat. one Member of the party was °nee Jahns, successful 1,1 killing ang :.galte. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ford Mr, , Joe Haskett killed two and Jennie, Of Kiteherier, visited Mrs, Richard Davis was in Wednesday. . . outfits will be marked. The los- blue printed gown with pink Mrs, Sheridan Revington spent Edrnonton visited with Mrs. T, personal items Harry Mantis of London, 1 Mrs, Wes Atkinson returned to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tubb and Mr. Jim Reader and Jean Ma's London on Thursday with her family were weekend guests of rig Lankin spent last vveek in. son, Mr, Gerald atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hodgins. On Windsor, the guests of Miss Mary Sunday they accompanied Mr, SYSISCISISZSOCCOSZSICSSIsS,ISs) and mrs, Hodgins and Don to The story in Fort Stanley where they were last Friday with her mother Mrs.! C, McFarlane last week. Sunshine guests of Mr. and Mrs. William • Ja ton en. Mr. arid Mrs, Mitchell Haskett were Sunday guests of Mr. and By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY Mrs, Alex Flynn of Mitthell. Mr. Jim Baxter of London called on Mrs, W. J. Maas and Mr, and Mrs, William Down. ins of Atte° St. on Thursday, friends. Mr.. and Frank TWOS and Mrs. Ella Redden of ESeter, acCompanied by Mr, and nes, A. M. Hedden, Liman, Motored on SthidaY M Brantferd where they were guesta of Mrs, Lily mese. with Mr, and Mrs, VVilliain C. nasty, Mr. :teak aftirciV Who list& and 6thet friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Garfield Dickey and fatitily and Mrs, got hone Irani St. joseph's 1 -los' M. and Mrs. IL A, ChoWri end 'daughter' Karen, of Peter- Harry Ford on Sunday, nital on Pridav riecompaeied were Weekend guests of Mr. and bore were Weekend' guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Clarke, Cif Mrs. Price to Tottint0 oti Mon - Mrs, W. .1, O'Rourke and family Mr. and Mil, Art Black and Lakeside, visited on Sunday with da v 16r Vita, tft, Mtirdy is Tordnto.. family, 1,Mic and Mrs, Theron Creery, feeling very muth better. and Mr. and Mrs. J. 0, Ander. seri are, moving itito their POW home en Cent 4 13icidttlph on.Sat- Urelay. Mrs. Percy Pride of Toronto was a Weekend tuests With MrS, Zion By MRS. JUD DYKEMAN SZYSsESSISSSSIESSISSICISISSISsiss.S.,;S. Mrs, Miller McDowell, Galt, entertained at her home Friday evening for Mrs. Gerald Dear- ing (the former Jane Dykeman). Eighteen relatives were present And Jane was the recipient of many miscellaneous gifts. Mrs. Jud Dykeinan, David and spent the weekend in Galt and Guelph with relatives. Mrs. Bob Hern and children, of Jarvis, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Langford of. Lon. don. and Mrs, Norman Brock, Margaret and 13111, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spence o/ St, Marys. Mr. and Mrs, Dorf Skinner and family of Centralia visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Nor. man Jaques and family. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Brock spent Saturday evening -with Mr. and Mrs. James Earl, Exeter, Mrs. Margaret Twaits and Don and Helen I3artley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mt% Nor. man Jaques and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jaques and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wes Jaques of Exeter. Mission Band The Mission band meeting was held on Monday night with Nellie Bilstra and Anne Herd- man in charge of the rogram. Shirley Hern gave a reading. tinily Dykema!) and, Yvonne Jactiles Sang a duet, Mrs. Tom Horn led in the worship and IVIra. Cliff Jaques presented the study. Withers theft Worked on the oat they are Making, Cunningham is week with her son-in-law, Mr. Manson at Sim - Simpson of Lu - News budget from .Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mac - Naughton and family attended the Presbyterian church anniver- sary services at Ailsa Craig and were guests of the former's brother, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon MacNaughton and family. Mr. Wilbert McNeight left Tuesday morning by motor for Santiago, Cal. where he will spend the winter months with Mr. and Mrs. Edward McNeight and Barbara. Barry Thompson, Baseline spent the weekend with his grand- father, Mr. John Rinn. Mrs. Fred Parkinson has re- turned with her baby daughter, Margaret Rose. Her mother, Mrs. Caccaobti of Capreol is spending a few days with her. Letter from Brinsley By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD Personal items Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Steeper on Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Dixon and Stevie of Green- way and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ken- nedy of Ilderton and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Charlton of Ilderton, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Keogh and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keogh attend- ed the Carey-Mollard wedding at Mt. Carmel on Saturday. Saturday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Young and Linda of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton of Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. George Prest. Mrs, Maters of Simcoe visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Keogh over the weekend and attended the Carey-Mollard wedding. On Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Meters and family of Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neil left Fridayevening to spend a few days in Detroit, and Flint, Michigan. Mrs. Lin Craven, of Parkhill, spent' Sunday with her son, Wes Watson and Mrs. Watson. Mrs, Harold Knapton, of Thorn - dale, spent a few days with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Fenton. Miss Marjory ' Fenton and friend spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fen- ton. Mrs. William Thompson re- ceived word on Sunday of the death of her sister in Detroit, The WOmen's Institute catered to a successful banquet at West McGillivray hall on Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton, of Liman, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Dixon. Darlene and Paul Ityan have been spending a few clays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Schenk, You are what you think you are. One sale loads to another. Van spent a day last week With her brother, M. Ernie Lewis and Mrs, Lewis. Mrs. Simpson is improving frem an illness suf- fered this fall. mrs. Lloyd Lynn is a patient 111 Victoria Hospital. The ladies of the Clandeboye United Church have set the date, Nov. 28, for their bazaar and hake sale at 2.30 p.rn. in the Sunday School room. Mrs. Jim Hall is now on the pursing staff at the SL Marys Hospital, London. Mrs. Fred Simpserl of Lucan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Almer liendrie on Tuesday. Over the weekend their daughter and granddaughters visited them, Mrs. 13111 Downing, Karen and Joan Downing of Chatham. Mr, Charlie Wilson spent Sun- day with his family, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. He ex- , peas to be able to return home this weekend from St. Joseph's Hospital where he was 'admitted July 5 following an accident when he suffered injuries from a fall while fixing a pulley in the his Jig 11,41. Mrs, George of Per, vliester apeit. a day last week with her Wier,. Mr. Roy RAP. Mr, and Mrs. ;Clifford Cue, ningliatn, of Dorchester,.yite With Mr. And Mrs. Jim ,0n, liinglIam Friday ellening.. The film "All That I Have" V,148 AMA on Sunday 4 St,. Jarnesehltreb. ion • Time For A TUNE- UP Snell Bros. Limited Chev PHONE 100 Olds MEN WHO THINK OF TOMORROW PRACTICE MODERATION TODAY the I -louse of Seagram DISTILLERS SINCE 1857 • Repairs • New Roofing • Quick Service and Free Estirnatest "A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE!" Now's the time to take care of all roofing re- pairs before they get to be a major problem! Remember, bad wt-ather can cause serious damage! Let us check your roof, today! New Low Price! Asphalt Shingles $9.00 PER SM. (210 Lbs. 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