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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-02, Page 14tr1,1,4; 41. 4)0 ,444"44,4 4, 4 04 14,44. ,ANN 87 4 ‘4 4. 414 Et a." .714SS1 „, P.4,04 14 March 2, 1961 4N.. -4.4144.4444e.40. sess:ssa"17"7"SeleSS.Sasseetat 11 and, ,district mw$ Phone A. 74255 Correependents Miss Lino Abbott Lions blitz James P. Jensen 'Couples club on Monday born in Denmark elects s.late 25 Is The „Luean Lions will be rasett.tsird ItspTteal.' 'bod;• The CsClubghtheLwi making their annual Red Cross s can I-fmted lurch els its rested in the C. Haskett .and meeting last weduessay eve, Blitz on March 6. , Son Funeral Home, Luean,„un- fling in the ehureli School -room This year they are placing til Tuesday, February 28, when with 11 couples present. boxes in all the places of bust- the Rev. E. 0. Lancaster, of sir. George Carpenter led in ness for the aceomodation of Holy Trinity Church conducted the devotions assisted by Mrs. those who may be out when funeral services,. Interment Alden Walker. the calls are made and for ri' was in St. James Cemetery; The guest speaker was :sirs, sitors who may be passing Pall bearers 1 If 0 1 bd 0 d B. R, Saulnier who gave an il- lustrated talk on her recent PRESENT GO-CART AWARDS—Go-Cart champions were honored at the LionsircIllubrc, Mr. will Hackett who IS son Hodgins, Roscoe liodgiSnT”, trip to Europe, dance in the Legion Hall Friday night. Above, frOnl left, are Al BromWich, •etia 1 a through. Mews. Harry liodgins, . 4 -4"' - 4,, 441 MY • , .1N ' 4IP,FUoutteen members a the. 14.1 $ervice. with tile Rev. • pees In ebarsse a•the w— 1,113 sk4uTdCalyanectveebncTg FL' ka4 their 8411;dInQ41411;hVr The eeUn;. &'IllillerngsjP1S0srf bi°11°117le°111,ehellift.1.1 WayOU ne daSrictitaYthieleigiganttillie, fetj•rlyti) un Ceooin lbert, As progrein eOnveners; muniee was celebrated. , bad Constable Maori of Lon- t Friday nig,ht, March 11, 13dyon4,pqrteteSestittiona:nfialinansnwner"Speef: •jAnr:hidrtesate jib: C. J. f:esieen wilt Driving" which whas followed t he the geest speaker at a meet. parish ball for the ilad$11' aron Blake ,of Clandehoye .Pteuraersdtecr peDolprfec.tQrs -and all in. ,,,,,,weineweeemeneseeweemeeseieweseeeteeetieseweeweelleiee,,,,,wellineiimes here reports that the Red Peter Jensen, rolled, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Pet- (If the track; Frank Gatt, of London who won the trop.hv for top points in B • chairman of the Red Cross William Frost, Alan Scott and Two new couples were en - Cross provided the Lions Club Son of late Mr. and Mrs. tigrew and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil and C. class; Sam G. Argyle, jr,,, oderich, winner of Senior Class "A", and Clare --cumert photo (free ef Mange> wheel chair James Jensen he was horn in Armitage Stanley, Lions club president • for patients, requiring there ' Denmark. He came to Canada Tee 1961 officers were elee- and at the present time four of 32 years ago and to a farm , Presidents are Mr. and these chairs are being used he on the edge of Lucas). 24 years George Carpenter: vice- • • The Lions' Community Bet- His wife, the former Chris- ee Walker; secretary-treas- usines men Angela Zietsma patients in and around Lueana ago, "'ants, Mr. and airs. Al- terment Committee are plans , tine Kristensen, also of Den- urer, Mr, and airs. J. W. Term- wins second time ,s survived by one son, Ed-, Mr. Ernest Ross reported e The Legion Zone A5, winch fling street signs for the vile mark, died three years ago. Ile kyer lege. h ad man 1 After his wife's death Mr, !comprises Strathroy, Mt, Bre'd- busy, ward (Ted) of London. t that bowling time 'could be se - Weekend storm Jensen lived alone until last cured any Saturday night by Harold Donahue, giving a week's notice atlyertizing , gee Glencoe, Melbourne, New- . agent and business consultant! Parkhill, Ailsa Craig and missionaries, A member sue- Donahue goes an informative; gested that they make a new' and beneficial address, show- Owing to the distance And and light. : tions could be remedied. :Poor driving Agnes just ar- rived in time to go on the sign for the church with glass Mg how many business Meta- - 1 stage so didn't do as well as November when be began Plans Were finalized for at- of London was the gues ,Lucan held its public speeking by-passes area t Mrs. J. . Frost. For the last boarding in Lucan with Mr, tending the ice follies at Kit. speaker at the Lucan Business- ehener. March 3. contest at Mt. Brydges last The worst ice, rain lind wind three weeks he was feeling ss.er. G;: Sach suggested Legion Hall last Wednesday men's dinner meeting the -11 arFriday night. The two winners southwestern Ontario Saturday he was taken to St. Josep s shoulci help repair the organ Taking as his topic "Why , Angela 'McNamee, grade 7-8 storm in a decade, which hit Poorly and on Monday eveningi-, . . :at the Lucan Legion Feb, 2, 1as mut) projects' that they night. i Agnes Zietsma, grade 4-6 and and Sunday, leaving a maze of Hospital, where, he died five and also assist two Jamaica business crises elsewhere," Mr, were among the cdmpetitors. broken hydro and communica- 3'. . tion lines, crushed buildings and uprooted trees, bi-passed can, • The hydro did go off .for an Recreation hour or so around 5 p.m. on • • * • • Sunday, stopping furnaces and activities sump pumps, Streets were coated with ice, making walk- BY SAM SCREATON ing dangerous but listening to Director of Recreation At the March meeting mem., The business men had •as she •ordiparily would have dime bers are to bring in a money their guests, Lucan's fire I but she did come fourth, making suggestion. It was de- cided to sponsor a program to , of London, who ,had earlier in •Lucan and Biddulph contest, fighters and also Mr, who came first at the Auger! Angela, be staged by a London Mee the day been addressing the as well as the Legion contest. Club of which Margaret Seel: Dow Chemical employees atl came first again Friday ,night. reports of devastation else- The Bantams and the Midg- Is a menthei. Sarnia, so nearly 60 men sat • When the contest was held in The March meeting willsbe where, Lucanites are thankful they are alloying along in the down to dinner Provided by Lucan a number of the outly- in charge of Mr. and krS• the ladies of the Legion Aux- been sent they escaped as well, • r • f vorably • ing schools had not FARM SHOW PRINCESS . • • Doreen Garrett ., Dave Par anrt Mr4 ancl rirs. The Bantams have just elimi-; Stewart -McLellan. hary, the list of subjects so were- per- The Alvinston and are await-. . Mr, Art Bell, president of mitted to speak on any subject ing the winners of the WOAA Lions club dance the Businessmen's Club, was they chose. group which game will take: The Lucan Lions Club held a : MC for the evening and intro- Angela won her award on them to the Ontario quarter: successful dance in the Legion duced the guest speaker, who "Water Conservation." This finals (and possibly, depending hall last Friday evening, ! was later thanked by Mr, Er- was not on the Legion list on the draw) to the Ontario During the evening Mr. Sain win Scott. Mr. Alan Scott which meant she had to pre - semi -finals. G. Argyle Jr., of Goderieh was moved a vote of thanks to the pare a new address in the past Last Saturday evening, the presented with the Hiram Wal -:ladies and Mr, Jack Radcliffe three weeks. • Midgets played Watford. to a ker & Sons Ltd. trophy for the proposed the toast to the, This time she chose "Traf- 7-7 draw in Watford and will top point winner in Sr. Class queen. play the return game of a 1"A" Go -Kart racing and Mr, i home and home, goals to count, ; Frank Gott of London for the : • Saturday at 6.30. So once again' and "C" was presented with "E" Lions hear series in the Luean Arena on i top point winner in the here's your opportunity to get the Labatt trophy. . , . • behind the Midgets and lend Mthe Go -Kart Lucan track, mi Mr. Al Bromwick, chairman nisi-ers y fic Safety," which won for her the silver trophy. Now she is eligible to try for further honors at Glencoe on March 25. LOL euchre our support. of On Saturday at 6:30, plan to made the presentations. The Lucan LOL held a seven be on hand and cheer the lads , The next dance w i 11 be; Lucan's four ministers were table euchre in the lodge room to a win. The team. under , March 24. guest speakers at the Lions here, last Wednesday. Mrs. Scout meeting , Club dinner meeting in the An Ronald .Spraque of Luean was potential to win, so Lucan par-, glican Church basement saaLth.e lucky winner, winning the Coach Jim Freeman, has the ! ents and hockey fans, give! The Scout meeting for this Monday night and each wae,tiegli lady's prize and also the them your backing—be at the week only, was held at the Le- made an honorary member. draw on the box of groceries. arena for this game. gion Hall with the new scout . In conjunction with Brother- Other winners were, high The Combines held a meet- rnaster, Mr. Earl Carling,i -II hood Week the theme of their men's score, lair. Oliver Ja- ing on Monday evening to draw charge, addresses w a s Brotherhood.ques; second high score, Mrs. the playoff schedule which we The next meeting will be One new member, Mr. Murray' D. Munn and Mrs. Wilson Hod - do not have at the time of back in the Legion Hall, Thins- Hodgson of Clandeboye was gins . (playing a man's card), this writing, however, if nos- i -nay, Mar- 2 One hew b°Y; enrolled. Ione hand prize, Mrs. Cecil • Neil and Mr. Clarence Smith, sible. we'll etry and get in. into Billy Anderson was enrolled Plans were finalized for a the sports section of the paper Monday night. • before it goes to press. ! Plans for a weekend hike Red Cross blitz the first Mn - Once again, ;we'd like to Good Friday, were discussed. day in March, draw your .attention to the leather tooling crafts clas,s on! Doreen wins Tuesday evenings in the arena • , , ested—or are interested in join - 5 11 OW crown , ing a group on Tuesday after- Mrs. Jean Miller and Mrs, I with Mr. and Mrs. Robb. Mert Culbert at the Cub meet- auditoriunf. If you are inter- Lucan personel items Exeter. The next game on March 8 will be sponsored by the LO - BA, Cub meeting Mr. Rudy Engel, as cub master was assisted by Mr. Church • i • C es Unites! Church John Crawford, student at Eanmanuel College, Toronto, was the guest speaker last Fri- day night for the Layman's Recruiting Fellowship dinner for the Parkhill, Ailsa Craig and Lucan churches, in, the Lu. can 'United Church school- room. Mr. Crawford spoke on his life work and his call to the ministry. Mr, Wilbert Stanley ot Lu - can, is chairman of the Fel- loveship, Miss Margaret Reid of London, secretary, airs, Sheridan Revington, represent- ative of the Lucan church and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Eaton, representatives of the Clande. boye church. Miss Reid was commentator for the two films "Beyond the Bell" and "Caravaning," Among the 46 who attended were members of the Young People, stewards and session, from the three churches and four ,ministers, Rev. W. J. Moore of Parkhill, Rev, K. N. Hick of Ailsa Craig and Rev, G. W. Sach and Rev. E. M. Cook of Lucan. WMS knits for bale Mrs. George Paul presided at the meeting of the WMS 111 the church schoolroom last Thursday and Mrs. Williani Aylestock's group had charge of -program and refreshments. Mrs.# Aylestock was assisted insthe worship service by Mrs. Gordon Banting, Mrs. Wm. McFalls and Mrs. Eldon Hodg- son. Mrs, G. W. Sects took the study book Mrs. Cecil Robb, convener for supplies, made a sreport and also had a supply of wool to be made up for the annual bale - to be sent to Toronto headquarters in April. More Lucan News On Page 15 noon. please contact the writ- L. Davidson of Stratford were Friday and Saturday's rain ing in the Scout Hall last Mon- er or Mrs, Gordon Nicholson. Wednesday guests.of Mr. and may have helped the water si- day night. Don't forget the Shamrock : Mr. ,HArold Sissons, district Miss Doreen Garrett, 20- Mrs, E, W. Pepper, i tuation for the farmers but it year-old daughter of Mr. and Pee Wee Hockey Tournament caused much inconvenience commission assistant and Exe- ' On Monday and Tuesday of reation Committee on Satur- this week Mr Cecil Robb at- ter's cub master, was the Mrs. W. W. Garrett of 'Edge- sponsored by the Lucan Rec- and worry to those with flooded wood and member of the Lon- tended the State Farm Insur-, basements and sump pump guest and spoke briefly to the don Public School teaching -; March. ' boys and was of great aff, was crowned farm show assist - princess last Wednesday night at the Western Ontario Farm Show, formerly known as the Middlesex and District Seed Fair. ilk antams There were- 11 other contest- advance ants among whom was Miss By STEVE DAVIS Victoria Hospital and took were held at the home of Mr. Marilyn Eaton of Clandeboye, heath Mrs. Revington's new • and Mrs, Don Abbott last Sue - Miss Garrett was chosen on Starred by the scoring of baby son, to look after him day. her record of community acti- Russ Kennedy, Lathan Bantams until Mrs. Revington is well Other guests included Mr. vities, a quiz contest and for were led on to a 9-7 win over ; enough to look after him her- and Mrs, Clayton Abbott arid personality. Judges were Roy Alvinston Bantams, in two self. ' Linda and Mr. and Mrs. James Jewell. director of farm ser- games. ' Mrs. Don Ankers, who svas Mugford of RR 1 Lucan, Mr. vices, for CFPL-Radio and TV, Luean took the first game in on sick Het at the home of her , and Mrs. Murray Abbott of Doug Hinz, CHLO, St, Tho- Lucan 5-2. Paul Young was the :parents for 10 days, -is able Centralia and Miss Doris Wood Inas and Ron McKee of CKSL. scorer of the game, collecting , to be home Again, She was crowned by Mr, 2 goals, Brian Ilasketts Russ' Mr, Gordon Davis of Lon. , , ' of Oakville. Surprise btrthday celebration Duncan McGugan and Mr. la, Kennedy and Larry Lewis were . don.a Saturday visitor K, Riddell presented her with single marksmen, Bill 9 --"bmas with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hod- I Members of Mr. and Mrs. a set of luggage. and John Timmons were Alvin- . gins. i Wes Hodgins and family, Mr. On Thursday night Miss Gar- The second game was played , ii_Mrs. Wilfred Stocks and :fain- and Mrs, Joe Hodgins and fem. ston's scorers, in Alvinston lest Saturday . y spent last weekend in Har-!ily Of Owen Sound, Mr. and rett had the honor of placing crowns on the baking queen, night. Alvinston took an tA riy TeinAtt50,11 with Mrs. Stock's par-, Mrs. Doh Hodgies, and Mr, Mrs. H. A. Wright at London lead when Bill Tomas scored eadresMr. and Mrs. Robert Milton Robinson of London :sprang a surprise turkey dins arid baking princess, Mrs. Law- two goals within 3 minutes. In : the second period Jerry I Mrs. 'William leaskett has re- ner eil them last Sunday in rende Greenslade, of Strath. roy. scored the only goal foe Alvin-iTrturned home after spending a , honor of Mr, Hodgins' birthday Other Tartan and district ston, which tied up the scorolfew days with Mr. and Mrs. Ce 1 this week. C. Lillie of Birmingham, Mich. I During the afternoon the Wit/lel4S were 13 -year-old Paul of total goals 5-5. Winslow of Granton who won The third period started off' Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ford and Owen Sound .fantily visited Mrs. the Old Time Fiddlers Contest, with both teams fighting for a 1 :Robert of Detroit were week- Hodgins' mother, MIS. Jessie whe goal. With 1 minute left in the1end guests of Mr. and Mrs., Lewis of concession 2, )aid. Kett Bedgsen of Linen. won the bacon coanpetition, game Tom Robbs scored for , Don Downs. 'dui°. Mrs. Erwin Scott of Lucan who Alvinston. Luean trying to geti The last of the CE Institute Legion Auxiliary bingo tame third in the hat making back in the game put on the , Meetings for teachers was held Another' good crowd was but departments and Edgewood power. With 29 seconds to go: last Wednesday eight at Ansa tO the Legion. Auxiliary bingo Junior Fartraers prize for team Larry Lewis led a rush into the ' Craig. ' irt the Legion Ball last 'Alms- juclgitig. Alvinsthis zone passed the puelt 1 Mr. and Mrs. Evan Iledgitie day evening. is, a strange co - Among the county winners out front and Russ Kennetie I attended the funeral services incidence the second time there were i3ruee and Ross Watson. fired it home with 25 secorels',,se the iatter's aunt. Mrs. Mils- Were no split bingos, Denfield; Gordon Rodgies and to go. 1 dyed Fi i1.81 trittO h A , at 01 C NI il l' ' The $5 consolation was on Charles ()Shea, Grantori; Ken In the overtime period Lies: and George Funeral Home, hy Mt, cow stItthi of Ditiy. field. The line p r t Bill Darling, Lucien : and captain Ward Botigitie Mr. Kermeth Sirepeott of Otee "Share :the Waith " Went Its fired a blue -line Ailt)ty , hit th .0 taWe end Need of ',Newlin Mr, Louis Lemieue and Mil, Pertftleottii Yelits0 People i goalie and the rebound svas were Sundey guests of the for- Jack Stacy ni. "Akan (the lat. 1 ma's mother, Mrs, P.Itriest tet also won the third part, a Interest and attendance stem slapped into the lower lett hand te be grewieg ist this Prides/ 'corner by Ituss KormodY. Paul; nose and mr, -.Rpm !the consecutive bingo) and :the evening Yoursg People's meet- 'Young started skating lio the , _.., and „ ,,,,, ,tt ,,,,,..... 1."11 prry .nriyA., to Nits Henryingg, -with -4015rOXittIA tely SO out boards, Ruse Kennedy Melted s Mr. eississ";IsisrsS'mfeicske"o'd K:tVgr$ iileeeT-ei—balsde-hOst-e,; , -1-11Ti'i,, last. Friday night, Paul Gra- pit his paaa, took it In the blue , ealssIfeeve8ea,ried filet08 1,17 sa. . r firet And secand part 01 the ham led in, the music and Airs, lino, fired a shot arid anted i ()LIeld" 1 di:Maeda:died Were 1S/011 by i'Sfrs. of A Bible qui, which consisted --Yllittefis ift trying to got haek Claythe Abbott Was ill charge his second, overtime goal, Al.1 iiia.Ito?, and Mrs, 1<lna Dotkasy , Doug gWell Oi Lucan and Mrs, in. naming the anthor of wells in the Milt, fired a ehot haat and two ehildren. Mail Lou Russell Seheoedet of Cetitta. , known tible sayings, Interest: goalie Steve Davie, The finali and l'thhYll of WbbaSt6ck' Were lia' ill the Time Verse Museum is :griar Wee 'gored by Luca:Ws; SaturdeY gunth et 'Rev, 'and Odle!' Whillefg 1;IP" t:gr% increasing, A collectiOn of, winger, Tern :SlinebolIone I Mrs, Z.- TY, Lancaster. Tom Smith of r keler; Aim $10.4 will be .scrit to Ai:gentina I Liman lineup — 'Goal. Davist! Mr. and Mrs C,ocii ftribb of -Jim Avery and Mrs, trutt, fit the $tippOrt Of missionaries defence, Ward Bedeine, 1:itid- • Lucan and alr anti Mr. 'latter traffic)/ Of ClandehoYc! Mrs.', there. I do' and Wayne Hodgins ! few Bawtonli el rn e r of Sarnia bra Pat CrUdge, Mrs, Ceei I Nei141 ;'''; '- • al s',, Artield MIL ,YACk Lariltlii mull At the morning dutch serv-wards. Young. Rennedy, 1„ Le. Saturday attended the funeral Mrs. Italtill 8111ith, Mra, harry led •A tie Wee rung by Re'ts. 'wig, D. Lewis, I.56iiostAoti, . ,. ' r , . once Convention at Niagara stoppage, ane to the leaders before and Falls. Farewell, birthday celebration Mrs. John Knight of Kintore A farewell gathering for Mr. atter the meeting. 1 was a 'Wednesday visitor with and Mrs. Ken Wood of Byron, her sister, Mrs. Mert Culbert! prior te their moving to Flo - and family. On Thursday she ride on Monday, March 3 and visited another sister, Mrs. Le- , a birthday celebration 'for roy Revington, polio patient in three year -old Judy Wood, Winters', ClattlehOYM, n d can rushed to the Alvinston end ; London, last Saturday, and Mrs. Repand and ,kelt; :Shoebottosit Oda Robb of tirekno.m The 'Whit Averyi all of :Lu-, M. tlaptolI Abboitl4tdy 1 ter 6)10 lenL th ookarel 4 FREE' Speciai t.AUNDROMAT KWIIKILKANLEEN wo have 4+40 more washers, so EVERY WASH- ING CUSTOMER gets FREE SOAP March 2, 3 and Let us rwote you on * GENERAL TRUCKING—Local 8, Long !Distance * CONSTRUCTION—Large or Small BREWERY WAREHOUSE — BOTTI-E AGENT LEWIS (Luccin) Ltd LUCAN PHONE BA 74400 1,1m0...mmomemieiemeemeempeemeem...,..",mmewime.e.o.mememmem”.0‘ • Sta-Dri .95 PAINT THE WATER OUT OF YOUR BASEMENT and add colour all in one easy operation with a brush. A PER 35 LE. PAIL mineral coating, Sta-Dri will not 5 LB. BOX flake or powder off. Choice of 10 colours and white. 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