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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-01-12, Page 10Pe 10 Tantlary 12t 1961 Lucan tee eete and district news Mark week 1 iniur for prayer ed twice !during one -day Janeery 3 was en utilUcky C42 rresponden 11 Mies Line Abbott Once again the clergy and daY for Mr. Bill Haskett of 6 - members of 'Lateen's three =cession 1London Town churches ushered in the New ship: In the morning, while Year by uniting in the week m°Y114 some snow fence the of prayer service, whichthis fence slipped and he suffered year owing to New Year ,s fah. a broken nose. mg on a Sunday, hacl to be in the afternoon while driv- curtailed to four services. Pas-• ing a small truck on William tors of the churches and R. St., Lucan he ran into a large E. M, Cook assisted At all truck as he entered Main St. services. He was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital by the C. Haskett and The first service was held Son ambulance, suffering leg Tuesday evening in the United and collar bone injuries. Church, with the pastor, the Rev. G. W K Sach, In charge. Taking as hie text, "Lord Teach us •to Pray" the Rev. •Church E. 0. Lancaster of the Angli- can Church, wes the guest speaker. The choir led in the!Activities music and Mrs. Bert Thomp• eon sang a solo. Fetud rows cif Explorers and CGIT members Anglican added much to the good con.. l There was a good attendance grega tion. at the 11 o'clock service, with Wednesday evening's :ten'. 31 members of the junior con ice wee held in the Pentecost-, gregation out. Hardy drops HS position The East Middlesex High Sehoo! Board held its Mang. ural board meeting, at the Medway High Sehool last Fri- day night with Lucan well rep resented. The retiring chairman, Mr. Clarence liardv of Lucian, at the opeaing meeting, traced (he growth of board activities in the construction of Medway, Clarke Road and .Oakridge High Schonle. The last two be- came part of the London sec- ondary school eystem with an- nexatton. Mr. Hardy's suceessor as chairman will be Edward Hamilton of Mossley and vice chairman will be Cecil Leitch of Thorndale. Three 11PW mem- bers will be Carl Murphy of Luan,• • le the se • arate schools, Allen McNair of Denfield representing Lon- don Township, Russell Hunter of Dorchester representing North Dorchester. al Holiness Church. . Hoven Tigera ....... . 46 Ori Wednesday night the The guest speaker was the new . 42 Mrs. Joe O'Neil, called an ex- K I Permis Canners Rev. E. M. Cook, who took as, - President of the 87 • • 5.1.4.*C4°OR'ET".1'4. • STANDINGS EXETER LANES MGR'S 1-.0Auff "A" LEAGUE pare$ (.7 Fan:bairn 139) 1cliets 414 Ha.1301 3741 impories IF Tiller 1231 Fug stg B. i f ford 64151 A &Ti Speeials ( R. ory ens) Pmpeppers ID. sweet e3rn 1.*. Super( es( (11,. Millie 732) .. 14100100 ID 41.011S 'Milkmen 4R. Smith 693) C. 'Lumbar (W. Fa hner 493) '11,1 rid in ills 4 it Osgood 668) 11 .r;t1,10141:iirettrierilat:ril s ,i d e f. ii a It ) . 14. Super' Pat ‘Villibilinq . , . .. ........ ... 45 44 34 32 32 Atillimen 13 ro 7111m 1 umber PPr.:1111Sili;o11:i81:':•..gel'ir; I a 1 g . 20 31 Tiuss' Billiards .. ........... 3291 25 • 21 "IV LEAGUE lildselaires Carey Teti Tradesmen 11. Mason 1157) Klemm Tlg ars 10. Ross 571) .. re.ox714 1,7. roughtin 11.5 2 'Ringers ID. 'Wright 729; 4 Kingpins IR Matt irq* 315) „ • UC .F..ederation 'Pia trustee elects officers fly MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE ••et:1` eleAel treaa PGrellsfddeDot1not4t4hlem was !2‘18!a!Tsill'i t;htelli!a(1!slatcli'labiroloYiseti1Pdoilau5.1"1.1'1 ,111 ao's Federation of the Unistedn ieshurpcalis,t Alperse.shAternithuriinSkonrpsroy. Chairlman for t,he em,erting. - • s N\soaspnall'ioyillaziSeiNlvieliclril a ° a° Pcostsiellt is Mrs. W. Saeh; new !teustee elected was • vice.preeideeest Mrs., Ree Neil' Lloyd Jaeques end -Me new and Mrs. William Re' secretary is are,. men, Cope. rseisttaarnYtli WMrsitmer r SHe ant:" masS.-;, id. yr. Oscar .Orine care. treasurer, Mrs. Mex AlacItle personal itemi toslit assistaeit, Mrs.. Wilmer Mr. end Mrs. 11ott Wilson Scott:. Heppe Gala 111 111unrot 3227 7 Sunshine convener, Wiles teg.: arid Warren, of -LakeSicle, Renclicaepers (A. green sten s titre Mrs To C n gie Northgrave; supply secre- were Stinday visitors with their {MIA and uncle Mr and Airs Rimy Ree f1 Outt t F 611) 3 Hot Dogs ID. Prasb.• 579) • , . Toni 113, assis • • • • ant, Miss cl Aggie Northgra ve• Jack Stnith, • secretaryairs. W, le Switzer is spend - associate 'IllerfiherS • Jolly .1111x On, :13 -res 626) 0 a gn committee, Airs, Gordon witll her daughter, Mrs, -Kiel' 4 4.,0111props (14. B molt cifil1) . . Mr 5, \V rn I 141:r. a lid .Mrs. Roy eiartin n Alley Oats 1A1. Westlake 369) 7 Mrs, Jim Donoldeon.; parson.. Ing 30111e vin Louth and Mr, Louth, -tunwelies tx. renhos ,s77) Eaton, Mrs. Rea Neil and • it pine . 7a The January meeting of the and family, nt 1)elhi, .44er i Pin Ponnet ten .... - .......... . . 72 Federation was held at the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,104171 O Haney Gals ..,,.. ............. . 71 botro of Mrs, /Overt Williems.!Rodd and Pamela on Sunday, 4 Wee 1 -lopes , n :<1 t' A TIELIVIC.,5 Air s Gordon Eaton pi (1 t S. - , eiiiiiimieenenimemeene,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..... memeniiiinimenialiumenutilimeel,• 4 Rs Bora .,,, ................... , .. 63 dent, presided end opened the 1, I ratters 1:"riskY $ix 1) and tea pperA AI erry Maids Jolly .11111; • 1)0) Wigs Blow -et I. PS . litiehy Strilteg Alley Oa Is 111 1.1g111X Lollipops .. ... Mighty Mire 'Bum' Bees satWoodham 001111111.1111011, Service waa held. ia the Woodham ehurch on Sine. (1)1,e3rYs 114,14°!erill•elngiec'eri,4‘•!eodineeir.4!)eallnids Mrs. Arthur Hopkins. I. Mr. end Mrs. Oliver liazle- weed, Mr. and Mrs. Nor Merl Hazelwood, Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Doupe, Mrs. Roy Kirk attendtK. Ahe. Itinenteir4,1 not tpnernliciatne*Mf01: merly of Stretford, Snipp . Style Shoppe, 1,vpoi STRUT Individual Heir Styling Phone BA 7-4467 DIANE BOWMAN, Prep. 4 Bank:mint xeciehare reee .. 3 'Mildews 4K, Williams 511) . 1 • rks trI Art hur 613) 4 Golden Mile (d(1la nit) ,, rannorg (B. Simpson eta) 4 Toastmasters (.1. 55(1) • frt.. Ringers his text Ephesians 5, 14.16. ecutive meeting in the parish ppen s Edselaireg 82 "One lives fooliehly because hall to rearrange the groups, - _---- .."- ' - g - - •-• 'Nast mast ors 12 one thinks foolishly, but one. „ , 52 acts wisely if they think. wise- Panemoni A Tradesmen Ai with 1961 group leaders being 'Mrs. Allan Ryan, Mrs, Wilson _ t leineeins start proiec , 29 did address by urging all to Mrs. Al Bromwich and Miss. The first meeting of the' tares . . 26 Mrs. Jack Eizenga, Mrs.1 • Thrifty Kippenettes new pro -1 .'• t f "(1 ltons May 'Be Smart" i'llgt sillgiP: r• wP111 (2") . not be a 1961 fool. 'Line. Abbott. Penteeostal Holiness church •iec- -°' wee iriree: ,i, (Name ilem Clayton Abbott and Miss Lor- - • - • ' was held at the home of 'eirs. 7.71(7(7,11 score: 41, 'we! fp eaine Graham sang a trio and The new pastor, the Rev. Alex McGregor on Saturday I he saki. He ended a splen. liodgins, Mrs. Herman 'Young, _ Wilde/74s 241 the pastor, the Rev, Roland Roland Harrell, was in charge Harrell, sang a solo, of both Sunday services at the The service for Thursday, Pentecostal church. evening moved to the Anglican' school news church. Principal Robert Jenkins re - The Rev, G. W. Sach read ports there are four or five the lesson and was the guest, cases of flu and the odd case speaker, taking as his text, of chicken -pox in the. village "Christ in you, the hope of hut on the. whole the attend - glory," ance is good. The last meeting was backil The biggest item of interest in the United Churchi on Frt•; at present s the public speak - day night,' with the Rev. Ing contest for Lucair pupils, M. Cook in charge. Taking as which will he held January 30, his text, "Though the begin- i the winners of which will come ning was small. yet thy latter; pete against Biddulph win. end ehould greatly increase", ners. Lhe Rev. Roland Harrell was' the guest speaker. Throughouti AuxidarY bingo his splendid address he stressed. With no one winning the the one word "Commence- jack -pot at the Auxiliep bingo inent." last Thursday evening, Mr. The collection for all meet-, Clarence Taylor of Exeter won ings went to the ministerialthe $5 consolation and aleo the association, the Bible Society seventh bingo: and for inissionarY work in! The first line of share the all three churchee. Woman's Auxiliary I wealth was won by Mr. Rus- sell Thompson and the last line by Mrs. Wade Zeigler, The January meeting of Holy both of Lucan. The full card Trinity Anglican Woman's prize was split between Mrs. Auxiliary wae,held al. the hoine Grant Brooke of Lucan and of Mrs. Jack Aluray last Wed- Mr. W. 0. Berdan of Exeter. nesday afternoon with Mrs. The first part of the eon - Harold Corbett, Mrs, T. A. secutive was won by Mr. Hodgins andriMiss Lina Ab-, Sequin of Exeter, the second bott as joint hostesses. !part by Mr. W. R. McFalls The president, Mrs. T. C.I and the third part by Mrs. McFarlane presided and was. Cecil Neil, both of Lucan. aesisted by Mrs Wilson Hod -i Mrs. Bernard Avery won gins and Mrs. Erwin Scott. 'teeth the second and sixth. Roll call was answered by bingo. Other winners included the paying of fees. There was Mrs. George Young, Mrs. a splendid attendance present. Harry Bond, Mrs. Jack Lank - The Dorcas secretary read" in, Mrs. Jim Leitch and Mrs. out the requisites for the bales! William IVIathers. all of Lucan, and most of those present des -I and Bob Taylor of Exeter. ignated what they would con- tribute. Mrs. Harold Corbett consent- ed to be the, new social secre- tary replacing Mrs. Roy Stan- ley, who moved to St. Thomas. February 17 has been set, as The Women's "Day of Prayer" which wilt be held this year, in the Angliean church. The edueational secretary,! Mrs. Harold Hodgins took over for her int:oduction of the new study bOok, "Towards the Cen-, fre" and resume of the first' chapter on Unity. She ended her talk by the reading of an article on the union of all protestant churches, at the conclusion of which the Rev, E. O. Lancaster spoke briefly, As her home is central Mrs. Murdy Offeted to ale° take the February meeting. WA discusses new UC group Mra. H. B. Langford, new president of the Woman's As- sociation of the United Church, ()pelted the January meeting laet Wedneeday afternoon by the reading of New Year's poem. During the businese session it was decided to entertain the un a, School teaelwrs and o liters, the members a the eenior thoir and junior group, leaders. Mre. Mel Ottlbert,: Mrs. Jaek Lahltie arid' Mrs,. 'Robert ankles were teamed committee fo set the date end' Meke.ftn arrangements. It Was also decided. to eater for theBeeruiting Fellowship dinner; to be held rebruary! 24 fl the ehtirch eehoolrooni. 1 .NOVeilitter 15 was the tidies.; eet for the amnia' .fowl eupperl and Noletther .25 the date fort the 1961 beefier. Mr AleY011il 14- NiIr8li therge a the worship e &vice, . And the executive in charge �f the pregrain and refresh. Mettle. The fernier consisted 'of 4 panel diseussinn of the hew Worrieb's orgailieetiOn. 1Theee taking part intindul 111re. Mittel Hodginae Deve :Peek, Mrs. Ivan Hearn, Mr. ,A E. Reiliy end. ItIrt, J. IR Ready, Diwirig the Meeting M. Slurray !liodgitit Wee Preesent- ea With, the 1.116 leitinberithiP. pe by -ti% litelitberellite tbriVeher, Miee Deets Weir, Begin study at Cromarty WMS starts new study Mrs. Sadie Spott was hostess and presided for the January meeting of the Woman's Mis- sionary Society- of Cromarty January 7, at 9 a.m. There were 18 members pre- sent and two leaders, Mrs. Me. Gregor and Mrs. Charles Eyre. .4 Kathryn McGregor was elect. ed president, with secretary Margaret Jean Broadfoot; pianist, Sharon :McBride, and I" press reporter, Marilyn Tre- nicer, The leaders gave the girls ! notes on cottons and also pat- terns and demonstrated how to alter a pattern to fit. The next meeting is to he held. at the home of Mrs. Eyre Saturday, January 14, at 9 a. -m. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith- ers, of London, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Wile liarBell and Mr. and Mrs. EXETER LADIES' LEAQUE Pills (1. 'Page 599) Mighty .:14100 (E, Morley 1121)'....11 Yee Hopes 167. Caldwell 698) 5 Sputniks (517, 81d 567) ..... P. Poppet tes (A. Fairbairn AM 7 rya tiers (0. Essery 625 ...........0 Strikes (G. Meiling 304) Who CA '1•Pi* (A. A.nplet on 511) Tern: Maids (V. Mason 597 , 7 Rolle't las (.t. Mitehell 470) N11A Hawks (B. Sangster WI) 7 High Hop 1N. Reno!' see) n Frisky Six 1 1V. Smith 643) ..... 5 Be .Bops (C. Heideman 564) Jack Bell. Mr. Gerald loonk who was gored by a bull on his father's farm November 33 spent 22 days in Scott Memorial Hos- pital is back to normal again. Holy communion service was held Sunday morning at St. Andrew's United Church with Rev, A, H. Johnston, the minister, in charge. Braun) Binnendyk conlributed a solo. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson were: Mr. and Mrs. G. Ingram of Hen- sall, Mr. and Mrs. E. John- son, Gary, Rangy and Tim, also Miss Lois Bothwell of Varna. In addition to the events to mark Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson's 25th wedding anni- versary mentioned previously, neighbors and friends sur- prised them during Christmas week. Six tables of euchre were played and the couple were presented with a lamp and an anniversary cup and saucer. The story in Sc:iintsbury Church. She opened the meet- By MRS. HEBER DAVIS bag with a New Year's poem ••,..eneeee"eeeeeeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeemel and also led in devotions. Fif- . teen members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson The new study book Into all were Saturday evening guests the world together" was intro- with the formes brother, Mr. duced by Mrs. Calder Mel<aig, and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson, RR who had as her assistants Mrs. 1 Lucan. T, L. Scat, Mrs. W. Harper Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee And Mrs. M. Lomond. Mrs• and boys were Friday evening Frank Allen led in the Glad guests with Mr. and Mrs, eer. Tidings prayer. Mrs.. W. Har- ry Vanderhoek and on Thurs. per need as her topic, 3 new day evening mr, and mrs, years message, "A Challenge le err y Carroll were their For The New -Year," written guests, by Bev. W. A. Young And she Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker also read an artioieThe Worth and saintly attended a family Of a Woman," dinner at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Barker on Sunday. Mr. and -Mrs. Maurice Mae - Donald, Lucan, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Carroll and Mr. and Mts. Heber Davis were Friday evening guests with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Atkinson. and Mrs. Hugh Davis Mt. and Ales. Ray Davis and and family were Sunday gueste family Of thorildele visited on with Mr. and Mr. Allen Stuiday with Mr. and Mrs., Illistote RR 1 Centralia. fltigh Norris and family. • Mr, And Mrs. George Atkin. Mrs. Carl 'Walker .and baby son and :family were. Saturday evening guests with the for- deughtet have rettiened honie om SeafOr osin .a attended the tonere' of the Mr• atla Mrs' 14°)er :Davis, late. Mr. William Parker at ""Patikd !Flarq Heesall on 'hiondaer. Carroll, R,obert03 6.,,ests with mr ehe mrs, end 'Mr3, R. Dickins, Exeter, wut Miller on, Wecieesdey eve: 61t"ded the e°118eeratidll F. 0, Appleyard as Bigion Bibleq pp , Mrs, 'Lloyd Soesdahl concluded the prOgram. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wal- lace spent. the weekend in Lis- towel with Mr, and Mrs. James Ramsey, mer's parents, Mr. .alid Mrs. Many relatives anti Mende Iltrulan Atkinson, meg were Mies Ohve Spear.e. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoggarth G"rgi" nay at St1'raur and Arlene, Mt. ,jatto$ Bets, Cathedret, London* on Friday, • bout. and Mr. gild Mrs, IC. Me- ja'itthrY nt' 10:30 nc1oek Henan ehay Correvaar ti ;toyed ee meeting 4vith a toyer for the i fin new year. Scrip ure was read ' 56 . ' - i et, by Mrs. Arthur Simpson, Roll , I 53 call -poking of fees. ; [ WI Following a discussion of 11 551 laet, year's leporis it, was de- i e .33 Cid ed to Send get -well cards11. 53 10 :members, unless their Heel Jolly six • 41 a treat will he sent, as well, i ti 43 40 _ ness is of longer duration, when; I Sputnike .. - ............ • • ...... - • 09 chapter from the stied), book ' i no Mrs. Arthur Hodgins gave all rollellee - . • ... ' ..... - - •••: 7.4 medical missionary Work it; 1 A\ -h,„ carp, , , . it-ill:it: 80)1(11; 27 1.1.0;,..1‘.1unrne. ....... Mariner. the annual eongregation.:, al meeting at the church on: High 8111 gl el G. Gitkri 1" (2") served after the meeting. High iiirole: Dni Munroe (3231 J once ry 17 lunch will bt Hidden single: E. 11 eirt The hostess was assisted by! Mrs. Alex Macintosh and Mrs,' LAP I ES' I NT 0 R.TOWN Arthur Simpson., 1 seltx et.1\etrani,D14. (41.U.11.11r4ra7y441652) . , .... . !.; Church news gocterien 1p. Doak 335) - - h on &Imlay, January 8 the; , (trend Bend (F. Be velle) . 2 Exet 66 St. Marys 44 r4-ocierieh ......... • ....... 36 (trend Bend . 32 H urn single: At. ',Moore, Grate - rich (295) 1,gh triple: P. Haugh, Exet Pr (831 ) High average; M. Bannister, anderleh (202) LADIES' FRIDAY NITERS' oeinties cee. Bridge. sen .. Shoestrings (Al. Patche)t. 463) .. 3 Dubees (Al. Clover 343 ) June huga (J, Borland 419) 7 Nugget t s (0. Essery 567) Bluebirda (E, :Rohinson 461) Nugge t Is 59 Pubees 67 Rookies 49 Bluebirds " .1 un e bugs . 30 nicest rings; . 23 )-Ilii, game: Q. Essary (215) Hightriple: (0. Essery 567) Single: Joan Eesery 1202) Hidden sew's: A. Moore Minor Bowling Leagues BANTAM GIRLS Indian Squaws (L. Wells 1831 .. 3 Sputniks (P. Schroeder 133) - .. 2 1.4111pops (E. Sne.11 243) 6 Eskimos (P. Presses:tor 177) ,, 0 Penny Pirmers (R. Shaw 257) 5 Freckles (M. Cochrane 156) 0 Lollipops 11 Eskimos 31 Freckle.% 30 'Indian Squaws . 13 Penny. .rIn nei a 15 Sputniks 9 Nigh single: Roberta. Shaw (152) High triple: Roberta. Sh a NY (257) BANTAM BOYS Fresh Fleh (0, Farquhar 324) 6 Do - Lit tl es (C. Simpson 300) 0 Fresh Fish 30 Itchy Six Do -Lit ties 1.7 Head Pins 14 'High single: Barry Greenacre (233) High triple: illon 'Wright and Barry Greene ere (436) JUNIOR BOYS 11., GIRLS Lucky Seven (M. 74."44;44y 299) T -Birds pet imer 257) 0 1,. --Downs (15.) 3. Se mi ors 272) Midgets (M. Wedlake 267) 0 Bin Buste,rs (H. Gosar 287) 5 Beetnicks (J. Elder 251) 0 Wildcats GO, Campbell 292) 5 Slick Chicks (D. Snell 319) , 5 Rockets (M. Idle 231) 0 Long johns (M. Snelgrove 286) 0 Silver Darts (D. Wolfe 276) , 5 Strikers (N. McTavish 310) ....., 3 Tigers (R. :Durand 241) 0 Dynarniters ' (M. Bentley 310) .... 2 'Slue .Tayg (S. Hooper 232) 3 Blue Bombers (K. .Tertnyn 329) 5 Night Hawks (J. Gifford 367) 2 Comets (1?. Madge 259) o Wild Cats ,;3 Knock -em -Down s 44' Silver Darts 32 •Slielc Chicks 44 Night Hawks 31 Strikers 35 'Macke LS 2L Pin 'Busters 33 Blue .lays 21 T-13irda 11 Tigotrs 7 • 'M idget% 19 High single: 3. Gifford OW Blue 'Bombers 19 High don bl e: 3'. Gifford (367) l'Aialiy Seven 13 Comet s , 16 JUNIOR MEN & WOMEN Dynagiiii ere i 4 LOrIg :1011ng 12 Itea.ri pint* (F. MaFalls 803) .... 0 T1Pa(111Pk1 5 It city Six • 5 High single: 'K, 3 er(nyn (194) (D. 'Wright, B. Greena,cre 431) High triple; K. ;r ei'Myn (322) LUCAN LANES MEN'S LEAGUE rlairY711 en (.5. Man d ere 570) Wood Bunglers (D. A nkers 311) lllertrir$ Clrl Mg 110) . Lewis Const. (G. 'Young 345) ... Shamrocks C.I. Arnold 624) Mercurys (El. Dickson 6041 .. • 'Hose Rollers (T, Wilkinson 6061 Legion (H. Wisest. 444) 'Fire 'balers (.1. Ewen 639) . 4 E. Flyers ('1'. van Liesh mil 4677 Penn,v :Pin ers (11, 'MmHg 3-13) A grico (B. Weldon 437; . 1 01endeboye Mingo' 0591 3 Lumber Kings (C, Lewis 571) 1 S. (limit s (1). 14enderson 6421 3 146101 (C., Murphy otro 1 -Int. Shots 11 a r(164 144) ......13 Rex (Dr. We Isola 5251 1 loins :MeDuntild 5t4.) .... „., 1 C'. Supers (0. 1\70reg 618) .1 'Keck& s (14, Lee 582) • 2 ' Crumbs (1',. Durr 614) 2 Nairn :Flyers (T). Roth 562) 2 " N. Nickerboelters (A. Currie 685) 2 4 Brinsley Bombers 12 :Bowler Beep's 36 4 Clandeboye Supers 33 0 Atoms 35 Crumbs 36 Sod bue1 fArg 71) Rork et g 21 Ild erl on Lions 33 N. Nia lie rhoekers 31. Na irn Flyers ' 24 Lucky 6, a. 24 Craig Rollers 22 High single: (i, NelyAX (32)) 'High triple: (1, Noyes (315) COLLEENS' LEAGUE, "A" LEAGUE Wor.m. 'nut ehers 40 30 Sha mroekA ravineic, 4)3 ...x7,11p1;rl;An,s10VA Shnts 33 lDatl'ynien -- as Short Circuit at In 19 Lumber 14inge "Et" I.XAcIUt "Ilmieo Rollers ..... .. . 27 Veen Feyere . 16 Periny Pine:hers 25 Clandeboya25 'Reit . -2044 rit 61.1. „....,,, 1 (4 ootOitl 17 Attiert 14 141gli single: K. Simnsen (329) trinin: .1. Ewen (661, High averago; X. Die)cgon (21)31 CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE Taielte 8bc ()v. 'Nvalisorl 321) Ortlig tioners tn. Onillitq 599i 1 14. ntntitit4cil (11. 5)1 013501' 3911 Settelor Iletre (M. Si eA 5731 „ T. Talon* (ll'...:311a.nis Es)) . 610(11)110161.6 CP, Allitem 333) , Aliss Sharon 1)avis And e01gr",:x 0$ ri; abo,,u1;•• siLtiating" at Fixefer arena Satur. 0 day' afternoon. Maurice credit East :Wean, VIV 1.!OrtiFt On I wt 1 ar evening gttes . , _ _ 14r MO. W, MOTz Leslit Greenlee accompanied his uncle'Mr. Noble. Greenlee; "frilrAraPar5I''''- tO Toronto, for the Weekend, Mr. George. Cowerd reillrh- Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dohhe Jr. hone tate: spending two were. guests with D., r. and Mra. Weeks With KIS btothee, GeOrge Lindsey, Lencintl, Sat- ta Coward, ti rarttuhar. urda y evening Mts. Earl Greenlet. WItt. liodgifts v411186 tam. Mio Margeret Levitente Mr, and ML MIAMI tiquire to .finfesent the WA _Mt the SPeitt thk. weekend 101111 lamily, Whalen, Weft •t4titi. elefeinatnig COnetnittee Mr the her parenta, Mr, Atea M. day guests with Mr, Slid Mtg. %Verilereg ortanitation, iSain LaWatitie leek Diekille. church services at the 'United: t Church and St. James Church! were 'withdrawn before the; time of service due to the storm worsening and the poor visability here. seeeeeveeiteeerteeiteeeeseseeteseeesel Topics from from Obvious ,A. AT. Al urrly 419) .,.11 St. Patrirks (11. -Blake 442) „ 2 wh oil Hit s (A.T. Brownlee 570) ... 7 'Who care$ Ble ke .. t,ueanetiee cliedhiii 477) 7 :74i Five C11, Carling 433) 11 Obvious 69 Who Oftl'0$4 57 Whist telt t 54 tuermetias 43 1-11 'F'l'e ' 41 St.. Pc tricks , Nigh single: in, 11 rewni ea (:12) High (Tinto: 1‘1. Rrowniee (379) 14Igh average: Al. Carling (117) ' CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE Ttikannis (\v, Hodgins 171)) .. Champs (N„ Pstk 12))) ...............3 linxs (M. it)'arn 154) l'lnpoSlWI'3 (S. Cemphelt .01) „ 2 num bells (K. Ili)ln' gomery 2 t5) SI 1'1 k eking's (S. Anderson 122) 0 inicanots ntmit441A 25 1)3 3111xs C110.01ps Pin popris ................... , Sit:Pickings ....... ..... ...„ 12 141gh ftigie x. (.0,15) GRAND BEND 'LANES.. MEWS LBAGUE q1rIkbet4 (5.1. 3/8)0n 41)1)7 Planers f Rat y Van Ilerselna 3047 I)611Vii 'tavern trt. sktprisr 1271 basliitounds Reef( ten :leered -Apes (St. Tialta 11 11111 •*\rei•ehanis (Art Halal '6577 Cats- A*Mi rex (floc) Merrier )LY/...) 1 TAO 'Ninnies (X, rritser 53tPiriji4ii°r11 7 .............. 134431. , " .........•.. room' ):469 35 lIfirenants 43 re3-tki,MitSS34 Watt 111141411:61 ...... A(.1 W 'Newt Whalen By MRS. FRANK 'SQUIRE Personal items Gayle and Diane Hord of Parkhill holidayed r ec en tly with Mr, and Mrs. E. Fergu• SOIL Mr. and Mrs, Gordon ;John- son and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cann, Thames Road; recently. Mr. and Mrs,. Cleve :Pullman and faimly Visited Mr. and Airs. John Kerkam, Mitcheft, during the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nod. gins, Mrs. Percy Hodgins and Mr. Hubert Hodgins attended the service on Friday at the consecration of the new bishop, ,Rev. Harold Appleyard, at St. Paul's Cathedral, Londoe. The men were lay delegates of St. Thomas Church, Granton. They also attended the luneheon at the London Hunt and Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire, Sue Ann and Paul were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Baker, Granton. The condition of Mr. Bert Duffield is improving. :He is still a patient at St. Marys Me- morial Hospital. Mr. Norman Hodginn broke his wrist while starting his tractor. The WMS and WA will meet on Thursday afternoOn at the home of Mrs. Win. Mortey Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie, Wingh.am, were weekend visi- tors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'- Brien. The Curries also vise ited with Mr. and Mrs. VVm. Morley Jr. on Friday evening. Euchre Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Mor- ley were convenors • for the euchre oe Friday evening at the school house. Eight tables were at play. . • Prizes went to: ladise high. Mrs. Ray Parkinson; gents high, Gary Parkinson; lOne hands, Wm. French. SS. class awards Clas8 awards were presented at Sunday School on Sunday to Robbie and ;Janice Morley, Bruce Mills, Mary Johnson end Joe French. Joe French received a ring as a special prize (or perfect attendance at Sunday Schoot and church for the past, two yea r3. SS annual meeting Whalen Sithaay School held its (unmet meeting on Wattles - day evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wrn. Morley Jr, Rev. D. M. Guest opened the meeting. :Reports of various claseee were given, it waS decided to send Rev. R.. S. iititz two dol - tars to help send a delegate to the TOC Alpha eMiference in Toronto, A jetniot elass from ages 8-10 yeeite is's to be organ: Peed, Betty Duffield wes epeoi(lted secretary - treasurer and Jim- my Foster, interniediate class leacher with Mrs, WM, Morley Jiet assistant. LADIOS' 11,..0AO.UE !... trirecraciterti (74 Trott ti ts) 4 •44'eotertiere (rt, tia,#))0 .11) „ ti ,elot F.hete TN. 1310141 '57t13 n .qaeret6ny clete (It. 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Begin tO your dieigeitit and fiek 'tor the Netan Pleneft 16field en It meney beek gnerentee4 SALE pung's Dry Goods LUCAN January Clearance 20 to 30 0 OFF LADIES', M_EN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR 5. 1 ..... WORLDS FIRST FUEL DEUVORY The first man who piCked up a burning faggot and carried it into his cave was /taking a delivery of fuel. A bit unre- liable, perhaps, but it was a step in the right direction. Man has taken many steps forward since then. One of the greatest was when he learned to use oil. Because oil products have been made available at reap. sonable prices everywhere in Canada, oil heats more than half our homes. And speaking of reasonable prices -over the past, 10 years the price imperial receives for hoins heating oil, has risen far less than the cost of other things -only one-third as much as the general cost of living. IMPERIAL OIL UNITE!) -for80years.Canada'sleadingsupplierof energy N WITH A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN Horne Improvement Loans are available throuth your bank under the National Housing At for alterations and repairs to the exterior or I•nterior of a home and for a Wide variety of other itiiprove. ments, You, may borrow up to $4,000 with op to ten years to repay, These loans are else available to the ()where of rental properties,. 111 WITH A FARM IMPROVEMENT LOAN - • Farm Improvement Leant, backed by theDorniri.• Ion GovernMent art available frotn your barik-- up to $7,500 at five per cent tittiple Interest and Up to fen year to repay, These loans cover the purthate of all types of farm equipment and IrnprovenlOnt to the fatten ' house and fatiM WITH A SMALL BUSINESS LOAN' Enquire eiboul Government -backed 101)n f�r irnproverrientt to smell business establish Menta. through the Chartered batiks..-LuP ta $6,606 ad up tO ten yeart tO repay,' Why Wait for Spring? • FOR ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE, CALLYOUR LOCAL NATIONAt 01101.1:014N't IffrItt ' ItItttfen 131' AtrrlIOfuTY O1fl tkilitittiti afar)*