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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-23, Page 14• Pe$te, 14 felaretery 1941 I.L1.CO and: ,district -news a Phone BA 7.175$ Doublering ritGs' Mark day at Holy Trinity I . f prayer got, Trinity Church, Liman, wee the eettuig at 2.30 pen Saturday, 'eh. 1.a. for the 'Members of Leteate'e titre met in the double 'rine marriage ceeettiony ., „ . ....,,..,,_.1 churches Anyliea aid Parish flail for the 75th World taf Kathleen Jean Avery Deeald Robertlahlthourn, b y Day of Prayer- service, the rector, Rev. E. 0. Lae, . Mrs. T. C. Ale14'0,4411e of the caster, Anglican Church, Mrs. :Flowers (,.firrie of the Pentecostel Holi The, bride is the daughter of nes Church and Mrs, Georg Air.. and Mrs. Valliant Avery of Luean aed the groom is the werePatil ,of i the United•Chure l . ette, of Air. and Mrs. Allan ..4eaeers- They 're aS .setted by Mrs. Roland. Harrell Weitboure of Mt. Budges.' Mrs. E. 0, Lancaster, Mrs Qinkeen in marriage by her Harold Hodgins, Airs. liugl lather, the bride chose a 'waltz. Birtch, Mrs. Clayton Abbott length gown a sherry,bitle M. tulle over blue taffeta, The lite ee.H. B. Langford, Mrs ted bodice featured a scoop' Sellerleidall Ri ring"' :and Mrsneekline, neckline, three-quarterlen.gth A. E. sereii4-1.• leves and a bouffant skirt.The thane this year was A lieaddrese of matching blue "Forward Through the Agee b tulle held her short veil. She ' Unbroken Line" In conjunc carried a cascade of red roses, i Lien with this theme the guest white carnatioes, fern .and rib- • speaker, Mrs. J. A. Graham • wife of one of •tli0 Lucan for non streamers, re mer Pentecostal Holiness men- Mes. Barbara Browning 1 ieters. took as her text "Occupy Laiidn, at matron of honor, ' i;11 j „ ..., was her only attendant. She. "e" 4 c""4e" and gave an im- pressive telk, wore a. waltz -length gown ot pink nylon net over matching! The guest soloist. was Mrs, • talfeta, with bouquet of pink Jack Bison accompanied by taenations. i Mrs. Clarence Hardy. The best man was Mr. Jerry! • e offering, taken up by Mrs. jack Murdy and Mrs. Whitbourn of Mt. Brydges 'and Charles Sovereign, will be sent Air. Howard. 'Whitboutn was ! to the Women's Interchurch usher, ; Mr. Ken Clarke, church OV- Council of Canada, fgAnist, provided traditienalt wedding music. ..et a turkey dinner in the! -church basement, catered to ' by the Ladies' Guild, the bride's mother received in a i gown of light brown rayon • with. white accessories and a i 'ears,age of pink carnations. Pentecostal Holiness Church , Sbe assistedwasethe groom's, ,, Hearts,, was the theme 'Mother in. a dress of flowered : word of thy Friday Young brown silk with matching ac- People's meeting At which the cessoriee and a corsage of pink, time verse museum was con- rnationt. 1 tinued. A Valentine heart ob- FollMving the dinner the lett lesson was followed by a eu.ests went to the bride's: sword drill in which a verse home for the opening of gifts, with. the .key word "heart" For a honeymoon trip the was given. bride changed to a blue plaid! Rev, and Mrs. Roland Her. ensemble and fur jacket. t rell sang an appropriate duet. They will make their home at Mt. Brydges. Layette fpr Alaska Over 50 guests were -present The February meeting of the _ am Sarnia, Paisley, London, Woman's Auxiliary was held Mt, Erydges and Lucan. i at the home of Mrs. 4. A. Gra- , ham last Tuezday with the I president Mrs. Rufus Thomp- , , _. _ son iii charge. Being the 1.4th . . .__. • _ _ there wes an exchange of Val- . . 1 Val- entines, for.S _ Scouts packed and plans made for A layette for Alaska was quilting a quilt. ,.,eThe meembers 0fieethe Lucan Wilted Church e-°115 anu committee, con' A good attendance .was out posed of Messrs, E. A, Moser- Wed.nesday night for the CE injohn, Gary Meralls, Jack Institute meeting for teachers. Atkinson, Roscoe Hodgins and The Rev. W. Moore of Park - Alex' YOung (secretary -treasure hill and the Rev. le. N. Hick h er) ave for some time been. e of Ailsa Craig contieued their much concerned at their in- instruction. Clandeboye church ability to secure, leadership for int em b e r s provided refresh - the: Cubs and Scouts, whom meas. they- sponsor, so were much relieved at the results of last Anglican Church elonday's two meetings. A special choral evensong In the .Scout Hall, Mr. Rudy service was held in the church Engel decided to again be Cub Sunday evening et 7,30 p.in. Matter for the Cubs, Be , will by the combined choirs el St. be aseisted by Mr, and Mrs.' eolmes Chureh, Arva, and Holy William Little. . Trinity. Alearnehile in the Legion Hall, Following the church service Mr, Erle Carling was named . the film "Man of Music", which scout Master with acting ae.,' depicted the life and works of sistant ad secretary -treasurer.' Dr, Bealey 'Willett, one of Tandy Paul; troop leader, Pat Canada's foremost composers Egan; patrol leaders. Paul' of church music, was shown Steacy peld. Richard Mosurire, in the Parish hall, joint; parol seconds, Donald,' Lenlen service, ethith be Pepper and Jimmie AltIntoshe gen in the church on. Ash 'Wed- Litean is fortunate in secur-1neszlay, will continue each Wed- ing the services of Mr, Carling ' needaY at 8 Pall, in the Parish as Seout Maecer, for he has hall, had six years experiente in , scouting, two years in assist-; . Ant leadership and eiehti WI ,_!reeeellece moliths as Scout Master, priori. _ as .4_ 1 0 0 in coming to Lucan, t Mr. Carling is *Wag all h . boys over 11 years in .Liteab,1 - ears Ps - s Clandeboye. and vicinity ite at-, .._.... tend a Meeting in the Legion _ Hall next Monday, Feb, 20 at' For the February meeting of 7.30 p,m. , the Lucan WI members net at paper, rag and scrap metal tee t 10 Lni. ihetre eSr for Th t committee is plarniiitg A the cideinnetut ivlell.Oricial Cdn- quilting two quilts aild making drive, sometime thie spririg. Lue''en Auxiliary binoo A number of scrap books, to bt sent to the Siek Children' Another g o o d attendance War Memorial llospitAL Len - AV V,' OM for the Leteion AuXik don, iary binge In the Legion Haiti At 12.30 all enjoyed a eot,e last Thursday evenitig. leo one luck luncheon ae which Ann woe the jaelepot, ' George and Wkytto. Hodgins, Mrs. Garnet Brook e woo the were guests and tepdated the i consolation prize and shared ' speeches they gave at the tile the full' Card "Share thee ten and Biddulph and Legion Wealth" prize with Mrs. IIUS-! public speaking ceetests. 1 st5 Schr°P1" of eftitralia ad i At 2 �.m, the regular Meet.' Miss _MP l'Y Youttg 61 Lunt) , ing was hem with the eresi.: won the lige prizes, 1 debt Mre, C, IL George in the, 'Mrs. elarold bullet 4 Lueart; chair. Roll cell was answered I k* won 1111 third bingo Mid ehered • by naming "an Attractive fea the lire part of the, cen,secin, ture of living in a ,sreall doiti-1 tlya with 'Mrs. Boy Pepper Of . /nullity," 1 Eeetcee, who alsn woe the tee. 1 Tho motto, "A wtse. cottritty : end cart. The third part 'went peewees its eeeeeese was 00, to li",11.1S8‘ POA 1c1.6"0 of Wood, taken by Mrs, elatold. Cokbett.1 se ! A minute's silence wat 1.:c1d. in; the' second and sixth hingos, td Will" t)f 't1"ter won ' memory ot Mrs, tittle Caul Other wititters' included ,Mts, i et wo voted that no rtgis. trrue Lewis of 'Clandeboyec teatimi fee bo sem to Goolph Mr, 6trald tAlv&o,11,csat7A1V4 !ttl. 1 fi5k the presidents' convention0 ham and Aires. '.,...,,,. Zigkr, .., { May 4 arid 5, FRo dollars was tit'Urr„t5t,',,,f,!IPLIA•6'111,144,th' ti.„1-r,l',„.14t1-11D.,id veted to the Ceara Boalel for e.....; esee n.1..1. rya, .1.104•14 tu0V1IU ( UhV. us : �f tTall. ; a. . • W. a Pl. .' , ell Of legate eU WV, aitua ducaLul 1-, .; I Urn and that the shaiti-O, be ear•• • 0 Eltieje.elett fetid 1 marked for 1 inting the arena, ! Prior to • he,!r. mittviAgo .611 i Tett tiollttrS WAS donated to the: slairdayy mist x4tiliooli Avery 1PUblid LibtArY. ICA.S Nett Ot honer -at a Mit- ,The preside*. ItLportdd Mai tellatteong shower het At the' the work on Lticali's new park home a/ Mrs. Bernet' Aveey,Oted received ilit oenii light., 1, With the bridNiett's mother, "` 11 was deeded each Member William Avery and sister,, to 'contribute' $1.06 to raitt!' iii -law, Mt% Jetties Avery As iiiOtieY, , n • t q:t, tO,h0SteaSet. flobbe bitigo, g ROW& alicr teriell ifidgeardit eild 'CUtrelitt i Met, Gordon flantifig ett "Iliss1 I, a Sete etniteaf wtrc ' etijOyecr Event" Conver& got I# flid- 26 guests bthiee the . Ott intoning' a farnettn tech.! tipliiing 6t ins tigs. The bride tett Add: Wye& klitid6St MArg.1 was assisted by A,f1M lontiitel atiel'o. wedding, 1.106t1 tentreIl Holitits, lin BC the 13irkItIlt daftly' Correepotedent Mitt .Line, Abbott Miss J, Earle dies in Hospital Ath. 'ei , 17, Woodsteck, died in the Chile dren's flagella! •Orillia Mon- t day, Fob. 13, The body rested At the Rowell Funeral Home, Woodstock., until 2.30 p.m. Wesdneeday. Feb. 15 when fu- neral services'were conducted • Temporary entombment was in Woodetock mausoleum with six 1 firet cousins acting as pan- " bee rers She is survived by her pre • tents, one sister, Mese Marie, 1 three brethers, Le w r en c e, e Thomas and Robert, all at • home and her grandparents. • Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hodgins of Loam Joyce was born .in Wood- etoce. For the pat 10 years • she has been a patient of the Childreit'e Hospital at Orilla , and for the past sax years a - bed patient. She died of pnete mania, Church Activities 1:Bantamsadvance!, 1 . r• , ,,' , - -. - D p T pi, ns' to widen Recreation activities .113, two D round By $AM ElegAT011- 1 A number from Liman at- . • ''-• .a tended the Limn -Mt. licydos, , ndeboye Curves Director Of Recreetion C Bantam game et Glencoe- on - — . • . -- . - - ' I •Saturday. when Inman von 1 in Win the Ontario Minor r Hockey Association Bentern "De mond found total goal of le -4. A Liman will now •rocet Ston here 'WerineStley night in the first game Of the third round Young led the Lucian goal getters with five goals. Brian Haskell; -soared three .times and Bob Dotialdson and Russ Kennedy one each. Medway -euchre At a four-tahle euchre at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gaistneu Hodgins last Friday 'the re- sults of the. liledwae Euchre Club were: bigh score, Mr, • and Mrs, Austin Hobbs; lone . hands, Mrs. W. J. Stanley and Mr. E. Summers and low score, Mrs. Grant Hughet and Mr. Otto Daley. The next game will he at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. • Otto Daley Friday, March 3. Polio victim gives birth to $on inican's 1.960 polio. victim, Mrs. Leroy Revington, who has ' been a :patient in Victoria Hos. pital, since September 28, lest Thursday, Feb, 16, gave birth • 10 a son, Andrew SOIL Both mother and sot are progresSing eavorably, Mr, acid Aire, .Revington have two other .children, Steven, five years and Anne, three, ny M0.5. J. H. PATeide The, Department ,of ways have been surveying the division curve in the 'village' here. Some property it listed for :changes As the roe( is to he widened for safely mease, tires. Church neWl A erokinole party is to he held no Friday evening. March 3 et 8.30 in the Sunda,v School room of the United Chereb with Mrs. :David Kestle and ReFaorNseitl., Jeoalitivleoistetantrch this week the Lenten pryer service will be included with the' ladies meeting et the rectory at Leman on Thursday eller., noon, Feb. 23. On the following week, a Lenten seivice. will be held al the home of Mr. and Airs. Wilf r ed Cunningham, March 2 at 8,30 pan. Pertonal items Mr. and Mrs. Roe Ctumingre ham, Allan, Glen and Marie' on Sunday visited with Mrs. Cunningham's brotliey, Austin Smith, and family at Port: Credit, who are moving this. week to lake up residence in Moncton, where Mt, Smith has been transferred by the and Dauche Co. Mrs, Hiram Thompson visite' e husband'Monday a • SI. Joseph's Hospital, where he is improving. from a heart can.' diUon. Mrs. Wilfred Dixon and. Aert. Bill Dixon also made the Lucian personal items After two months' recuperee titan following his recent op- erations, Mr. Benny Saultner returned to work at the organ factory last Monday. Since then Mrs, Saulmer has been con- fined to her home with a bad attack of flu, Miss Marjorie Miller, of Dut- ton, was a weekend guest of Misses Rose and Anne Reving- ton. Wayne Hodgins, son of eir. and 'Mrs. Murray Hod:gins, who came seconcl in the boys div- ision at; the annual Middlesex County Elementary School pub- lic speaking conteet in London, recently appeared on the Roy Jewell wogram last Sunday afternoon. Though the boy win- ner was unable to be present, TV watchers were given. the opportunity of hearing the girl Wanner, Betty Kragten who has only been in Canada three years. Mrs. Don Ankers is on the sick Jist at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hodgins. Mrs. Ronald Finlayson and baby Lynn spent last week with the former's grandmotheri , Mr. ba. Carling, whoburned I her right hand very badly, 1 Another granddaughter, 'Miss ' Sherry Walpole also of Kin. cardine, is staying with her this week. Mrs. Alex Young has return- ed home 'alter spending a few I days m Goderich, the guest of t : her sister, Mrs. Frank Mac- , Done . 1 Mass Helen Hodgins was a 1 guest at the Hayter-HoIrries re- ception last Saturday, held at 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Hamm, RR. 4 Denfield. • Mrs. John Park has returned home after pending a few ' days in Sarnia, the guest of 1,0r. and Mrs. Len Lobsinger and family. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wind- sor have returned from . a few days' visit with the lattee's sister, Mrs. Ralph Loney, of Cass City, Mich. Mr, and Mrs. !Bob Harvey, of Exeter,.were Sunday guests of Mrs, Herman Young. I Airs. Merrill Edwards and small son Alan, flew home to lerederietota lett Sunday, Mrs, I Edwards was with her mother, ,Mrs. Irene Coursey, since he - fore Christmas up to the tient of her death and remained over with her sister, Mrs, Doi • Downs, and family. , Mr. Wes Atkinson attended the 25th anniversary dinner a Armstrong's Restaurant, Exe ter, on Sunday for Mr. and , Mrs. Harris West of Centralia Before his marriage Mr. Wes boarded with Mrs, Atkinson, i Mr. and Mrs, Jack Graham I and family of Chatham and Mrs, Jack Curnmins•and fam- ily of Toronto were 'weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Haskett and Mr. Mitchell Has. ecet. Mrs. Harvey Langford, Mrs-, , Jack. Lankin, Mrs, Sheridan tRevington and Mrs. Mildred I Crinruan were Monday guests ;1 -of ,Mrs, Len • Lobsinger of Ser. I nia. I Mr, and Mrs. Albert Colbert and family of Selkirk, Man, ' spent a few days last week 1 with Mr, and Mrs. .1V:0am Brownlee. On Friday Mt, and 1 Mrs, Colbert d - Mr. . Mrs. Brownlee visited the OAC at 1 Guelph, where Mr. Colbert at- tended college, .some 35 years ago, On Sunday they visited Mrs. 1-1, R. 'Colbert at Seaforth, Mrs. Shericati Revington spent last Sunday with her e, , mower, Mrs, Harry meraus„. I of London. i Mr. and Mrs, C. V, Hubner, .... ' of Oakville, were weekend guests 'oe lite and MI's. P' 0, King. Mrs, Bob 'Coleman spent last • Saturday in Exeter, the guest of Mrs. Richard Dickins and her sister, Ales.,Fratic Coates. She found the latter much im- proved since her return home i from South Huron Hospital. Mrs. Wilmer Jones, of MP- - pen, was Thursday guest al Mr. and Mrs, Irving Gibson, Frank Egan, the Lucan Med- way hockey player, who was • accidentally injured in ptac- tice. game at the Lucan arena two weeks age, is still confined I it:itahli.s ing a -week M Si. Joseph's Hos- borne here after spend. Welcome$ rain. Friday and - Saturday's rain - was very Weleoine to the mane district farmers who have been !hauling water for some time. A number aiste had frozen pipes - Explorer news I Mee. J. H. Paton visited Mrs. W. L, Paton, formerly of 1! Parkhill, in St, Joseph's Hos- I pital on Monday and also called on Mr. Donald Heitman of t London, who are both recover.; , mg from surgery last week. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pear- son, of Cobourg, visited the latter's aunt, Mrs. Omar Gun -i ningharn last, week, Lucan Explorers held hospital cently with 12 Granton Explore as their guests. The 31 an enjoyable skatIng party re- - / Explorers met at the church pea.kers for a pot -luck supper and games in charge ot Miss Betty Ohatham'g home for retarded children, museums et Luca it and Fanshewe, provincial Pe- ' lice, London annexation, Wel- lington Square and many lo- ! cal changes. Attend Leaciorship course Mrs. C George and Mrs Murray Hodgins, as represent- atives of the Lucan WI, last, Wednesday attended a leader. ship training course, sponsored by the Middlesex Federatioe, of Agriculture in cooperatioe with the community program branch of the DeP't of Educe. tion , whi eh was field in t he Ilderfon Community 1 The course included how to plan effective meethige, el- feetive speaking, program plan.. ning, banquet procedure (A) which Alls, fledgins was an impromptu speaker) members responsibility, a1r.1 social ro- tation, closing with a ewes. tioli and evaluatiob periOGI, McIntyre, before going to the aren . The regular expedition was held in the Veiled Church schoolroom lad Monday eye. nine, 11 began with a sing -- Song led by Counsellor Rese Revington who with Marilyn Hearn assisted Counsellor Barb- ara Marshall 111 the worship Sal e, Counsellor Barber; read the India story called "A Chal- lenge for Late The games t; ere in pliarke Of Nancy Park9 and elerilyn Hearn, j TAO 15 an ocean of emntion eurrotteded by expanses of ex. Incest& itt Canada there are ahout 720 textile niil1, With 1-5,000 employeeS. .1 , , ,,, !. 1 ,,,, • I Message from Mrs, W, W, Garrett was Bloke chaitnien of the meeting, Mark Valentine Day BLIXABBTH PieleAY The levenitie Auxiliary Of - the United Church held Meeting on Valentitiett bay At , seeeeeeete leeeety,twe mem. 114r.elite Mr. tin' trb arid the hothe of Mrs, Charlet '6!'''t'°ferns bets were out. Mrs. fl. 11. SanJ--romi4, of ZUtlell visited With nier and 1.1(w „group wort! jf, Mr, and WS. ;Dart Gesell and• charge of program and m fanlily and.83\tillrb !ittot, reeler' te, Mrs, Seignior was ilt$SliSyill d pt!s.)1,11-vplat'ZdtIt'olehT; 441,11I 81 the 1v9r8111P P,trvi"'. Art' illy visitcd Suedes, with Mie Ione itedersee and Mrs, Sam rity- mrs., 4aok Boman 61 Screateiir The eftelder Mrs, wow the business 50851011. Ceotge ThtiitIOSOit presided forMist pool.1 Atm tit 9.6fit glaidaY eveeing with her Twa contests kin, Valeftiine wdreAriefids Mitses judy, ‘Paye. afid laltielddMrs. 1tr WijklilSofl b1bg15tir ilePvlatithet of 'fins vicinity fitly attended a eittilting At Trio March frldttifig home of Mrs, loy rid held iii the -church t Tliettlay,.. '4 • Miss Ruth O'Neil, of London, spent the. weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ross O'Neil. Mr. Lloyd Lsrim and daugh- ters Misees Dorothy and June Lynn visited Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hern, Ivan, Nancy and Sandra, of Zion, 'Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Simpson attended evensong at All Saints Anglican Church. London, and following the service Sunday were guests of the Rev. and Mrs, 0. D. Darling in their new home there. They have just r e c en 11 y moved from Windsor to London where Mr. Darling is the new rector at All Saints. Miss Carole Cunningham, a student nurse at the Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, spent several days here with her grandmother, Airs. Omar' Cue- einghain. Aire. Edgar Reule. inn of Quid% formerly Of LU' en, celled ,on M. and Mrs. Gordon Eaton ,o11. Mendes' aft. croon. Mr. Eaton suffered a broken hone in bit foot last November and from the lett X•ray reports it haS not healed as yet. !Mr,. and Mrs, -Clayton HAS- kett and •sati of Lambeth visit- ed with eles. fleeketee par. Mo. and Aire. 13, Me. Fells en Mr. 'William .Nerthgrave has .returned. :home from a bus -trip to Morida with good • weather reports, Mr. Robert Hodgins has pm,- ehaeed the 100 -acre farm, Sit, "toted north of hisitOine. farm, Irani lhe estate of iht late Alr, John Was 01 Lucan, This term .was previously :known as the jobri Thompsolnfarm, neer No,. 7 highway, on the, county- road, I The Crafts 'ease itt leather tooling met for registration to start ,int. Tuesday evening. in the arena auditoriem tinder the di. rection of Airs. Garden Nichol. Sonr Apparently there evere some wiio would have liked to enrol but coniti not attend le the eve- ning Arrangements have there- ' fore been made — if there are a sufficient Dumber interested te hold a second class on ITuesday afternoon. Anyone In- terested in Attending an after- noon class please phone Aire. Nicholson or eobleet your .direc- i ter of recreption At 7-4221 or BA 7-4491. 1 The Lucan Skating Club are Omitting for their annual ice, revue Which is to be. held in wean Arena on Friday evening, April 7. The club has been hoping. ,for a lerger enrolment at senior girl skaters and Would still like to have some girls of this age group 4 Those ileerested el taking part in the ire Mete pleete !came to. the Arena. on Tuesday anytime from 4:30 lei 7:30 or contact Ale. Mono liaskett or 1 Are under way for the your director of recreatioe, Plans (Liman Recreation Committee annual Shentrotrit Pee - Wee !Hockey Tournament which will he held in the Inman Arena Seleurday, Mardi IN. Ver,V 'shortly one of the peewees be asking you to buy a ticket. Ince Are only 500. &skim . I from the fa t th t 1' . ^ ideate hareem ,— only 50.e Inc 'a Whole day of hockey -- give !Your eupport to the ,boye end hey, I The Combines wile- .finish their schedule this coming wcckenn With a game against Ingersoll. 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