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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-09, Page 14• tatetteateMeeteereereeeeee eeenseleesteeeree•-e-e--0-eeeee-a-arelitereeeieeee--e.-e-ireeeere'reieee-ereee'Ver7.ereit Pa. . fobrvary, 9090 • and :district nows. 1 Phone BA 7.4255 eieereetileee eee." .t4 Honor banker •on departure Cerrespendent: Miss t.ina Abbott , I Church Win second spot - • , Activities in dart doubles Prior to his departure to his A number of the Lucile Le new duties at Chatham Mr. Ed. Anglican Church cion 540 members, travelled to Morris of the Bank of alonteeal Grand Bend last Saturday to rier party (sponsored by the din- nitTehe aAl,"'si Club of Holy Tri. aeurcn eave finalized Partiel,neate art Tournament. ivae guest of honour at a in the alolson )3re- benie Staff) at the Kotfee }up Plans for their annual oyster wery .... or ham supper to he held in Inlean's team, consisting of Following the dinner. cards Grant Brooke, Rob restenrant. the church basement from 6 Messrs. Mg the evenin,g Mr, :Morris was ' 15 to 20 teams and went presented with a number of United Chyrch through to the semi -fillets, personal gifts by his fellow em-; Members ef the CGJT and when they were defeated by an ployees. Explorers attended the Youth air -force team from Centralia. He was also presented with Service at 11 a.m. when the Had they won they would, have A -Wallet and money by the Rev. G. W. ' Sa eh reached a entered in the Ontario play - members of the Men's Bowling special youth sermon. The ju- off M Toronto. with Melson's Team whose bowling he re- nior choir led in the music, leaving all expenses. ported each week, Pentecostal Holiness Cherch , Foliowing this tournament the Grand Bend Legion, spon- Mrs, I Coursey ,Clayton Abbott, the Rey. Rol- le the absence of Mrs. • and Harrell was in charge of tournament, at which Grant sored a "doubles" elimination . . Brooke and Robert Holland - p.m.. to a p.m. Thursdaj• eve. ert Holland, Wade Ziegler and werceenioyed at the bank. Dur- nine, Fee. .9, Art Bell competed against the Young Peoples' Lifeeiners went all the way through to the active in church Friday evening meeting. finals, winning second prize l On Saturday about 20 mem- money. After a lengthy illness, Mrs, bers of Young People attended cited in Victoria Hospital, Lon- North-west skating rink in Lon- LYean Skating elute The Liman Skating Club has Irene M. Coursey, of Lucan, ' a skating party at the PUE don, Saturday, February 4. I den, after which they all en- an enrolment of 28 from Park - She lay at rest in the Mur- jayed a supper at the home of hill, Clandeboye, Edgewood dv fun'eral home until 1,VfondaY , Mr. and Mrs, Jack Eizenga, be- and Lucan. afternoon where a private sex'. fore attending the "Youth for The teacher is Arthur Burke vice was held, then to Holy Tri- Christ" meeting at Heal Tech, of Stratford- who provided such ) d'e• revuelast 11 mrs, Robert Elston Is spend.; conducted a Fictions SerVCl Nom bvd9ot from Baseline MRSA. PEWAR Score 'phone tie-up in Clandeboye area Thursday moreleg a resident Mrs. Gorden Eaton, pres' of the, district ,suffered A tweet en pies Personal items Attila. His wife in trying to in the devotional Y Mr$, Mrs. David Sheppard, Mrs. phone Hit doctor found the te- Neil, The sunshine report seas Mrs, Duncan MeNaughton on use her telephone and found given by Mrs, David Kestle And Miss A. Northgrave, Gordon Fraser, Parkhill, and lephone out of order. Mrs. David, Holland. visltecl She rushed ta a neighbor to plans were laid for a ham d t • itied ani. Was asallsted Wednesday of last week and she could not use it either, supper to be held in the Sun' enjoyed a quitting at that ,Children's Voices were heard day School xotiM March 22; tinitiler.. end Mrs. lemmerson lJn!eating 1.ai°pm;r°011peelarijP,,h9ne was al" a erokinole P4rtY " Feb Paten and Lyle of Kirkton, The neighbor drove to the vin were guests with alt. arid Mrs, jage to get the doctor. In some Duncan McNaughton on Sun- nstances this delay might have Mr, and Stewart Mar- ligels%art”etss,cleath thmugh thought daY• 11011, Ron and Maryanne of St.! . IVIarys were guests with mr, AUG; ivrey native e and Mrs, Archie Dewar on, Funeral services were con. ducted on Saturday afternoon :tleayneci,e,Y'ape Ales, Jules Debra.- for John Robert Hardy M the bandere and family visited St. James Church cemetery with. friends in Kintore on Sun.! chapel here by the Rev. 1 Charles McGrath, who also Nary 24 with Mr, nee leeil Pert Williams as a committee enstadrtaeldr.e, David Kestle conven. ers, Mrs. Alex Macintosh, -Mrs, Arthur Hodgins and Mrs. Au. to make arrangements wae iy it is atta gins, Ca'.'01 Stalker. A total of t?..2 students from Lucan, icfrs, Fred p,arkinann and, township February 16, 1899 son Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Harper. Id%virds a5e'ai 1 a Nevel tizt ishteorn eaerincil,01).0avi.liteAelFkr,rip}diraaeyrv,:y0Fued:10.Gdo3riotnthHe:huoonive: cep_sheAAAasr:05t,elliAal:Ec t*InaVrnat r ni iuiegder taVL eLb 011, "The Turning World" Arnold B.01,keastsoiristedant.hd host s Lucan Legions public speaking competitio"nroillaPStrIzIle,eSelkn. )11-liaaria•oteepr-sonn Wedn esdaY, Feb, Jiminte, Joan and ponald CONTEST WINNERS—These six students family Agnes Zietsma, Helen Stalker and Cathie Mathers; bot.- And family visited with frBiearikdesrl Top, winners of the grade 3-6 group were, f relit left, ainnd Leolensd,onN' eison He had euffered a stroke a ed with Mrs, Latta's Permits. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Iluffmen and relaves in Sernia on Sun - tern, grade 7-8 Wirinere, Angela McNamee Wayne Hod- ' dev Ile. was horn in McGillivraY near Hamilton on Sunday. Granton and SS 2 and 6 Biddulph competed'. Brenda were among the firstl °I WilliaM and Mary (Faulder) Joan and Jimmie of Paul's Pte WlflI)C1S at carnival on Saturday evening. Competition keen . Mr. and Mrs, Jim. Kelly, of visited. "on Sunday with Mrs. the Wooctham Harper's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Wilfred. Cunningham. Hyde Park, visited with Mr, - • and Mrs. Tom Coward on. Sun- In 1910 he married Alice 411 Sut- Hardy 1 -Ie taught Sunday School class: in the old :Ebenezer church, .concession 4, 'McGil- livray. • day. David returned with them ton; moved to Prof Line, now in public speaking 1 for a few holidays, !known as No. 4 highway, ,south Mr, and Mrs. Austin Timms of Eiginfield. and family were guests_withi Apparently interest; in public it"; Cathie alathers, Lucian, mr .r. ,His \rife died in 1915. In speaking contests in Lucan is "What It Means To Be A Can- M. Denzil Facey, and Walter, Emily Mrs. mulls parents, Mr. andl 1916 he married another sister, 'tuna, for together with the big Group 2, Angela McNamee, I residence in London in 1917 i Sutton, took up increasing with great momen- adian". Wellborn, on Sunday, They attendance at the Biddulph SS No. 6 Biddttlpl (Separate), Mrs. Verna johns, of St. where his wife died in 1936. Wayne Thomas, visited with Mr. and i He worked at McClarys in contest in the school .on ion- "Water Conservation"; Mrs. Nelson Baker and familY ; London or many years, He nity Church, where the rector, ; There they enjoyed the film, n eday night, another splendid Hodgins, Lucan, "Broc'le's Mon - the Rev. 'E. 0, Lancaster, as- , The Angry Jungle and all the year. The president, Mrs, Glen , mad attendedcontestt"; C 1 Stalker Gran. Thursday ,and Friday of last' married Mrs. Anne B•ountlY sisted by a former rector, the special music, ; Haskett, vice-president, Mrs. sponsored by the Lucan branch ion, "What It Means To Be A \yeah% ; September 1, 1937 and she died I At the 11 o'clock service on • •• ' of the Canadian Legion in the Canadian". in 1939. Oakridge Acres, conducted a Mrs. Sam Screaton have been Legion Hall last Wednesday The winners will go on and 1 He had lived at Harrow for Rev, ' J. F. Wagland, now of Carl Murphy and treasurer public funeral service, with the , were dedicated, Trudy leen bus' finalizing plans for their evening. compete against other Legion Explorer group 120 years. Sunday two small chlldren I Eizenga, daughter of Mr. and - , e ~ 1 Last year, the Legion con- groups. He is survived by a step -son, cigar leading M the music. A ' bridge, eu lire and dance to be large. mimber of friends andThe prizes for each group ; Gordon Hannay of Harrow, a relatives nearly fined the large don and Douglas Edward But., munity Centre Fri„ Feb. ' Conv.' test only1° . ants and a handful of I k on oo - • : ' were five three and two dol-' . Mrs, Jack Eizenga, now of Lon- held at the Memorial drew three contest- ' - rr church, 'ler, son of Mr. andEd. to raise funds to stage another ers, but this year there were lars. MeSsre. Harold Cotirsey, Her— 'Firemen's dance Grantee, SS No. 2 and SS No. Dein Bei -ding, Interment was in W The pall -bearers included , .ice revue, April 7. 22 competitors from Lucan, Butler, man Powe, Robert Ford, Roy! ecrecition li.stapiey,.Edgar McFalls and A to entertain • I The Lucan firemen 'were de- :6 Biddulph, They were divided lighted with tlie over 300 who into.two groups, Grades 3, 4; I St, lames Cemetery, Clande- attended their successful dance 5, 6 and Grades 7 and 8. • I boy. at the Memorial Community ; Mr. Dwight Ball, a former ; Activities choir teachers Survivors include. two daugh- Centre last Friday night. Mu- Legion president; Mrs. A, E. t ets , (Delreee) Mrs. Donald The Woman's Association of ale r". provided by Clarence Reilly, Legion Auxiliary presi-• By SAM SCREATON Downs of Lucan and (Marion), the United Church held its Petr'• '1 the Night Hawks. dent., and Miss Line Abbott Director of Recreation nephew, Kenneth Hardy, Den - c ooses o Kers field, and a niece, Mrs. Roy London visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Rea Neil. (Winifred) Burgess,London also two nieces of his wife Mrs, Cecil Neil. and Mrs George Miller, Lucan. WF plans events Mrs. Arthur Hodgins enter Lain -ed the ladies of the Unite ChUrch last week at her home Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Carter and Ian were guests on Sun. day with their son, Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Carter, London, Others of the family present were Mr, and Mrs. Carlyle Carter and Jimmie of London also Mr, and Mrs, Bill Walden of Chatham. Mr, William Northgrave of the village is spending some time with friends in Florida, Mrs. Omar Cunningham en. tertained her son, Mr, and Mrs. Ernol Cunningham and family of Glencoe on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Logan and Myrna at Thorndale, Mrs, Harvey Riehl and son Bob of Stratferel visited Saturday eve- ning with the Paton family. Mr. and Mrs. Rea Adams, of At an ceiedition in the Uni- ted Church school -room last Monday evening. Doris Culbert was elected chief explorer, Ca -1 the Mathers, recorder, and Lois Hodgins, keeper of the treasure, The meeting opened with a sing -song, led by Counsellor Mrs: Merrill Edwards of Fre- 'February meeting in the church The rreceeds will go toward , were the judges. Rose Revington who also took the purchase of more equip -1 Winners chosen were: Group This Friday evening the Lie the worship service assisted by detacton, New Brunswick, two schoolroom 1 a s t Wednesday meet for the fire department.11, Agnes Zietsrna, Granton, can Skating Club — the only Daisy Cobl.eigh. I eked. Alan' Edwards, also one dent, Mrs. H, B. Langford, in Another dance is being planned 1 with topic, "Electricity,"; Helen group in Lucan which provides Counsellor Barbara Mar - Stalker, Granton, "Electric- winter organized recreation for shall, told the India star "TheY, grand 'children, Diane Downs evening with the new presa sister (Gradys) Mrs. Fred Ford the chair and Mrs. B. B. Saul- for next fall, . of Detroit. . •nier and Mrs, J. W. Lockyer's: ' all girl groups — is holdinee a Little House." • her early childhood an a farm t Plans were finalized for Lucan per ono! items s . euchre and bridge Valentine , dance. This project is sponsor- ; ed to raise money to assist in at a skating party at the Lucan IiAughter of the late Mr. and group in charge of the pro• , Explorers from Granton will Mr. James Coursey, .she spent gram and refreshments. be guests of Lucan Explorers on the Coursey Road coming to entertaining the members of 1 their activities and deserves Arena Feb. jO. All will meetet Witter St. Lucan at an early the senior choir and the Sue.' Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Robb of 'operations in St. Joseph's Hos; the support of every citizen in in the church school -room for aaa *here she lived until the Lucan and Mrs. James Paton pital, recuperated f o r t w o the community. 'refreshments at 5 pen. before day School officers and Mach - of Clandeboye called on Mr. weeks at the home of her sis- . The craft class for aluminum time of her death. going to the arena. ' !ere as well as the heads of all and Mrs. Morley Hobbs of Lon- ter, Mrs. Jack Larikin before etching finished on Tuesday.; Mrs, Courser Was one of Holy . youth groups at a luncheon to Rev, G. W. Sach showed plc don on Sunday. returning to her own home. 1Mrs, Murray Hodgins has ex- tures of Tibet. A number of Trinity church's faithful mem- be held after church, e ii Four year old, Jean Atkinson bers and a regular choir mem-:ary 12, in the church schoele returned home to London on ber, for - over 40 years. At the room. with her parents, Mr. time of her death she was see -1 Mrs, Erle Young as citizen:Send" and Mrs.-. Gerald. Atkinson, al- retary of the WOman's Aux- ship convener, read some ar- • • ter spending a few days with Mr and Mrs Wes Revington Pressed consideranle praise for adults took advantage of the and babe and also Mrs. never the. work done in this craftopportunity to attend the meet- ington's mother, Mrs. M. Gol-1 project. Arrangements have , ing and see Mr. Sachs beauti- liege of -London are holidaying,. been pretty well finalized .or •ful pictures. ' Florida the start of another tooling 141 For 15 years she was Lucan's Dave Park gave a talk on Atkinson. Mr. and ales. E. W. Peppee ' class, under the direction of, iliare, • . ,ticles on emigration an ' her grandmother, Mrs. Wes librarian for the Public Libra- Christian stewardship. --Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gra- . of Lucan and Miss Margaret I Mrs. Gordon Nicholson, This class wilt start in the late, but made up for it by i A visitor to a church arrived Pepper of Sarnia were Sunday; ry where her genial and sunnyArena Auditorium on Tuesday listening attentively to a long, I The president reported on ham \\sere weekend. guests of guests of Mr. and Mrs. George dispositicin Won for her many the WMS Middlesex Presbyter- the iatter's parents Mr. and , evening, Feb. 21, at 8:00 p.m. ' drawn-out sermon, Finally he friends, In fact the whole vil- , * Tinney of Exeter. ial which she and a number of Mrs. Meine Eizenga. All those wishing to register, turned to his neighbor to ask sooner indicating the choice been preaching. of article and pattern. Please "Four years," the o t h e r contact Mr. Nichols -on or Mrs. whispered. Murray Hoagies. "I'll wait then," the visitor Plans are also under way replied. "He should be through for the formation of a copper before long." . tooling class. All those inteeesl- , convention m Toronto, gave a son-in-law, the Rev. G. A. The 10th proficiency plaque ed, please contact your three- -- Aren't You Ashamed Of Being Teo rut? lege feel they have lost a real ' other members attended at . Mr. and Mi•s. Louis Kilmer Miss Joyce McDonald of the should do so by that !erne or how long the minister had Joyce's BeautySalon,L ' ucan, friend -whose place is going to be difficult to fill. ,the Empress 'United Church, had their daughter, Mrs, John and Mrs. Bev Brintnell of the I London, recently. Houston and family of London . , 1 Mrs. Saulnier, assisted by on Sunday and their son Bill Hi -line Beauty Salon, Ceritra- .lia, attended the Hair Dresser's leers. Sheridan Revington, was and family of Kitchener a week • • • vice. The. former, who was a Mrs. U. F. Stanley attended weekend. dies in Byron 1 recent delegate to the cancer the induction service for her c oo news Funeral services for Arthur reiaort cif the convent Moore, who has been rens- as een on Convention in Hamilton last Arthur Penny 1in eharge of the worship ser- ago as guests. t h b d ated to the Pub- to of recreation or Mrs. Mur - H. Penny, at St. Ann's Angli- Plan bake sale I ferred from the Rockwood Uni- he School, so the school's out- ray Hoagies. can Church Byron, were held ted Church to Pt. Dover, standing speller for 1961 will Leprechauns tie Saturday.Feb: 4 with inter- Mrs. Cecil Lewis, as hostess for the Anglican Evening Aux- Mr, and Mrs. Alf Dickies of have his or her name placed ment at Byron. His wife, the , wary, was assisted by Mrs. London were Tuesday guests of on the Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Turningh to hockey. In t e former Georgina Quigley, at Ted Bridger, Mrs. Jack Hardy the former's sister, Mrs. Bob Hearns plague for the out- Pee wee division, the Lucan St. residett. and Mrs. W. J. Smith at the Coleman, w h o accompanied standing spelling proficiency. Leprechauns played the first them to Exeter to visit another The Lucan P5 hockey team game of a home -and -home se - one time was a Lucan Market February meeting last Wed- • Frank Coates who went down to defeat 3-0 lest ries with the Belmont pee wees While here. she was choir . . nesday evening. . . is still a patient in South Hu- Saturday when they met RCAF leader at Holy Trinity Church The president, Mrs, Roscoe and often sang solos. She also Hodgins id in the worship ron Hospital. team at Centralia. had I Music class here. -•ervice assigted lay Ms Clr. I Mr. and Mrs. Witmer Jones , , h t in Belmont on Tuesday 'eve- ning. This was a real nip and tuck affair, ending in a 5.5 draw with an evening of hock - daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (He- - Mrs. Don Ankers took the of Mr. and Mrs, Irving Gib - Haskell. Press alterations . ey well worth anybody's mon- ey. These are two evenly Other survivors include a , ence o pp . len) MacDonald of Byron sons second chapter in the study son. matched teams who will meet Irving of London, Fred of Tor- book, which was e n ti t 1 e d Mrs, E. C. Attwell and small t again in the deciding game onto, as Well•as three brothers. :"Prayer". ,son David are spending a week create problems next Tuesday evening in the Mrs. Attwell's father, Mr. Medway Euchre Club During the business session, will) *The 'Medway Euchre Club i 'plans were finalized for Satur. D. A. Ashworth while her small Readers of the Luca!) page Lucan arena at 6.30 p.m. daughter, Mary, is receivine who live outside -the area may Now Mothers, Dads and all met at the, home of alr. ande se in t e u -way tests in the Children's Hospa not have received Lucan news hockey lovers, plan to be on :s Mrs. Wilbert Stanley. As Mr. daY bak I h N • ,Motors, and Mrs. Lorne Beatty, form -I The Marc mee ng w e tal, London h ti ill la Montreal at Chatham, was A two-page ieseeter on the Come out and cheer there. a - in two issues of The T -A dui-- hand and give support to the • . mg January because of press Leprechauns who are really erly of Lucan, now living near held et the home of Mrs, Mr. Ed Morris who has be- playing some fine hockey, Detroit were present as ,guests,i Allan Scott. gun his duties in the Bank of difficulties. weekend with "Mr, and jefes, make adjustments, w h i c h joy the game and be proud of hand and one six hand table. I rayer service :High mere -prizes went to 1 17 Philip Bell and Hilly Coe - , • to Mrs Otto Daley and Mr, I At the meeting of the Wo- home of the former "enjoying" news was inseeted for some d e f e a I. e d Lambeth in two prizee to IsIrs. Earl Middleton lite, Church al the home of Mrs. Owing to extreme cold, the news for iess run and other the remainder. Inir. and Mrs, Carsten Iloci1 gins will be host and hostess for the next euchre Schedirled for PebruarY 17. ber present for three four! p . back to Lucan th spend the press hag been removed to long. -You will thoroughly en- hack t1 number of ades to less tine up. E. Summers; lone hand prizes. days in bed, together, at the , This meant that the Lucan moving along nicely, haying straight games, with two shut- outs for goalie Bill. Darling. They meet Ailsa Craig next to decide the group eiamplonship. Also, this Friday evening the Combines are host to Ingersoll at the Lucan Arei'a at 8:30, there were a sufficient epure. Clare Stanley and family. !forced the newspaper to limit the effort your boys are put - set for Feb, rane are spending the next few than would have been normal, The .1,ucan Midgets are also Mrs. Austin Hobbs and Mr. ILI Earl Middleton and MW score' mares Auxiliary of Holy Tnn- an attack of chicken -pox. 0 le p and Mr. William McComb. Jack MurdY last Wednesday Coursey School Euchre Club, The adjustments are expect - afternoon, the president, Mrs, postponed their euchre game, ed to be completed soon and T. C. McFaelarie, was assisted scheduled for Friday, to Fri- there will be no further need in the devotions by Mill Line day, Feb, 10, , for the omission of Liman Abbott and Mrs. Herold Cor. Mrs, Lloyd E. Bissell and news. Legion euxiliery bingo Owing. to the zero weather, the crowd at the Legion Aux- iliary bingo was not as large as- esual Thursday evening which' made it more lucky for bett. Miss Merle Law of London The' World Day of Prayer were Sunday visitors of their service this year Will be held sister, Mrs, Murray Iloclgins in the Anglican Church parish and family for a pre -birthday hall on Friday, February 17, at celebration for Wayne, who 3 p.m, • , I will celebrate his 13th birth - An interestirig letter Men day on Thursday by entertain- theige who -were there. The SS Miss L. Powell, the branch's ! ing two of his friends, 'Jerry consolation prize was split jepalleee enigsionarY, was read. Culbert and Robert Moeurin. three ways among mrs. CeCil The quilt recently quilted WI, john, to luncheon, Hedgies, Mr, Ham Bend and some of the Members was d1s-1 Ur, and Mrs. Glen Haskett Mrs. -Dot Hitttel, all of Lucan. played as well as the missioii-, and :family were Sunday guests The. two Men also Split the ary doll in its new borinet.1of MrS. eleeirett's parents, Mr, third Wig° with Mr. Henry sweater and bootees, knit bY and Mrs, Fred Tuke of Lon. Bieberof Clarideboyewho won m„f8, E. 0. Lancaster, don. the 6th bingo, The Meeting was then turned Mr. Ralph ilinereell, who iin- Mrs• kr Windsor of Centra' over th Harold. Hoduins i dement surgery in St. ,Theepli's r, 1 lie arid Mts. Wurm of Exeter won the Brie prices for "Share the Wealth" and Mrs, Torn Wel- ler arid. Mrs. Harry Pond of Liteari shared the money for the full card. Mrs, Joe Haskett won the nest part of the con- seeutive and Met, Jack Hen, son the sedoncl Part both et Lu. can. The latter Shared the 2na who gave A talk on "Peayer•Hospital , was able to be Parities" rather than a chap' , brought home on Seturdaii. , ter litre the study book, Be.! Mrs. Lorne Gertner of fore beginning her talk, she; wood was _a Monday guests 01 asked Mrs V. A. 'lodging to ItIr. and Mrs. Irving Gibson. read an editorialon the T5thl Mr, and Mrs, Dwight Hen- aenivetseen of the World *Day dergoo and, fereily OnSieitleY, of PrayerWiiich. was inaumir-thnuary 21 attended the bap. a Led in 1687 hy, a few conse.1 tisin of Mr. Henderson's ne. crated Werfieri the United pheW 1-lugh Stall bingo with IVIre Bob Holland of states, eoeo moved to/soh of mr, and Mrs, ()wen L'ucan, Cenada, then to ttli*Ofie and ,Hickineff at St. Michael's and The third, part was split three , the United Xingdoin, Asia, Af-.1All A1a CWU Lefidelt. ways among lare. Roy Pepper rica and the Mies of the sea ' Mr, mid Mrs. Henderson were and Bobby Taylor of Exeter until 1921 the Observance godparents. and •Mrs. Wni. Avery of WaS Mr, and Mra.. Laverne tan, Mb- -Mr. 'Louis Lemieux and -Joint hOsteSteS were Mrs. seri Of Wt illeGilliVray were Mr a, Cecil„Nel leican were eratiand, Mr.S. liateld (.1(n1r, Sutidav evening guests of Mr. lucky with each winning bin- edy acid alte, Wileori llorigirea ;and Mtg. Cetil Armitage anti an and also *haring the nth gra. Leheaeter offered'the family. bingo. rectory roe the March tioeting„1 itts jolid ftet 06 eeeeeefeeeeeeaeeeese•••....,....e. eteekeeeeeeeieeeeee ilteeee.e. • ••••• •••• n )1 J i.„4-C4trg.,‘ 0 be, rem. ohakito,„ *ow itehti now tot the Idkii.dowet local toOviti Ay wife* 'We all are like to he appreci- ated, admired and envied. Unfor- tunately overweight persons don't look their best, don't feel their best, end consequently, don't act their best. Naturally they aren't often envied. Nothing will help you to regain a youthful feeling and get the a inning glances o your friends quicker than losing those excess pounds. Why wait a day longer to begin losing those burdensome pounds? Go to your druggist and ask for the Naran Plan. In a short time you will notice results or your money will be refunded by the manufacturer. "My self confidence has cer- tainly taken a boost since losing 15 pounds. My friends all tell me how much better I look. Previous- ly I felt self conscious and ashamed of my appearance. I didn't want to meet new people or go to new places. I now feel better in more ways have''sce that I tried tN he arart Plan should a long time ago,” C. 13,y4of Winnipeg d • • tIlltll(111.11t1111111111111111 lllll 111111011111,11,110111111 l I ll l llll SOW/11111 llllllll 011111f11111Ott, ll ttt Mr, and. Mrs, Newton Was. niclge entertained a few of the former Hillcrest Farm Forum members on Monday evening. 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