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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-09, Page 14'es'e ereee 7e7r.re'••: teitereteseekereeese:Tn-rz--n----ntrs.-:xlatmstrtym:,,;,„ . Pails 14 March L 1961 ucan and district news Phone BA 7-4255 CerraapenOtentl ,Miaa Ling Abbott & s hears 1:•Former resident Discttsses inspector idles in Victoria car, oiso,„ vici new group toria, B.C., Thersdey. March I Speaking on the "Trends of Education', Inspector 1.1 G.' Seblatzhauer, of London, was gnest speaker at the Founders' Day meeting of the Leman Hoene and School Association, in the school kindergarten last TuesdaY night. He was introduced by Mrs.' Russell Goddard and thanked! by the president, Mrs. Rudy; Engel, Mr. Schlotzbauer, using a black -board, explained the sax govern/bent grants: debenture, salary, ADA (average daily ate! •tendaneee text books, library' and transport a tiori, 1 Interspersinghis talk withi stories and episodes of his own family he showed how children; differ and must be treated dif-, ferently to promote the great.' est phyeical, mental, spiritual and whet growth Lastly he. spoke on •the ever changing curriculum, • Mrs. Donald Hearn was sur. prised to find, for the first tinie, the kindergarten won the attendance cup. Past president. Mr. Calvin leaskett urged as many as pos-, sible attend the Pilot Leader- ship Training Course at the Middlesex Municipal Building, London, March 8, 15 and 22. Aire. James Freeman report- ed on the fashion show to be staged in the Community Me. morial Centre auditorium,• March 23 by the Mar -Lyn Drees' Shop, London and the "Fash- ions in Jewellry" by the Lu - can Treasure Chest. The president announced the! annual meeting would be held in the Royal York „Hotel, To- ronto, April 6. es Mrs. Ted Bridges as lunch; convener, was assisted by Mrs. Glen Haskett, Mrs • Howard Kew and Mrs. Morris Cob- ' 1 Anniversary celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'Weller eelebrated their 20th wedding iversary last Saturday eve - at their home on Water Twenteefour guests. mostly e.eeen London and Lueat en-, jeyed an evening of dancing, Topics from Whalen y MRS. FRANK SOUIRS .• ••• :':.• Personal item Mr. and Mrs. Don Davies, Peixolia, were Monday visitors Walt Mr, and Mrs, eleCleod Mr, Howard Morley of Hazel Park, Michigan, was a week. ead visitor with Mr, and Mrs. William Morley Sr. and also his brother, Bill, and family. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Pym, Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Skinner and family, Centralia, and Mr, and Mrs. Howard Pym 2. He is survived by his wife, the former •Gladys Serimshew, four sons, Bruee, 12, Ralph, 10, John four and Christopher one,! also his mother, Airs, John Olson and one brother, John, both at London who flew out for the funeral service at Vic - traria. Mr; Olin was a former ma employee and lived for. six years in one of the war.; time houses in Lucan before moving to Victoria six years ago, Birr WI Miss Marg•aret Smith, Pub- lic School nurse, was the guest speaker at the meeting of the, Birr WI held at the home of Mrs. W, F. Hedger's. A donation was voted to the national office of the Federated Women's Institute of Canada. A telegram writing contest was wen by Mrs. H. L Hod- gins Sr., Airs. A. A. Erickson, Mrs. D. McDonald and Mrs. Clinton Haskett, Medway euchre At a four -table eechre at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto! Daley, last Friday night, Med- way euchre, club winners were: I high score, Airs, Carmen Hod- gins and Mr. Wilbert Stanley; I lone hands, Mrs, Austin Hobbs; and Mr, William McComb and low score, Mrs. E. Suinmers and Mr. Austin Hobbs. The next euchre will be held al the home of Mr. and MrS,1 Earl Middleton Friday night, March 17. The .president, Mrs. IC B. Langford was in charge of the Woman's Association ;United Church meeting in the church ,school -room last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, Sheridan Revington in- troduced. the speaker, Mrs. V. C. Joiner oe Lambeth, who is president of 'Middlesex Pre,s- bytery. Mrs. Joiner spoke on stewardship. Her talk was fol- lowed by a question and answer period onthenew organin- tion, The. United Church Wom- an. The tvoiship service was ta- ken by Mrs. Dave. Park, Aa. sited by Mrs. Ayles. tock. A duet by Mrs. J. W. Lockyer and Mrs. Park was enjoyed. Mrs. Revington gave a re- port of the Laymen's Recruit- ing Fellowship dinner held in Lucail for Parkhill, Ailsa Craig and Lucca churches last Fri- day. Plans were discussed for the annual St. Patrick's supper to be held in the schookoom March 16 in charge of the exe. eutive end group leaders, 541e, contest en anniversary The Wraith -Storey Hardware celebrated their first anniver- sary March 1 with a red tag sale, with up to 25"e off and a Bermuda holiday contest which closes March 20, To win the latter is to guess the correct distance from Toronto to Ber- muda, 753, 3,263, 780 or 1,077 Miles and then have the entry drawn, Lucan personal items Mrs. Ruseell. Bowman, coin- ing into her kitchen with snowy shoes, fell and broke .her right wrist. john Ewen. employee of the Howden Electric Co., who was flown by the company to take a special. electric course at Salem, Mass., has returned home, Miss Mary ,Cunningham has returned homtea London after spending a week with Mrs. Louis Kilmer. Cathie Mathers, Diane Ship- ! way, Norma and Steve Davis are attending the pre -confirma- tion, junior altar and. servers' 1 guild classes at 'the home of 1 Mrs. M. 0. Smith each Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alueller ! and daughter Debbie of Water- ' ford and Miss Marjorie Aleletal• Ian of London were recent weekend guests of Mr. and • Mrs. Ron roziei, e occasion • being the second anniversary of • Debbie's adoption, • Mr. and Mrs. Alex Colvin and family of Windsor were 1 weekend guests of Mr, and i Mrs. U. F. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Radcliffe have returned front a visit to New Haven, where they were and family, Eliniville, were guests of their daughter and ; Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. sen -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. .1. William Morley Jr, • Knowles, and Mrs. Radcliffe Mr. and Mrs. F, Squire and from a week in Toronto atteriel-1 Ron were Thursday evening mg the gift show. visitors with Mr, and Mrs. E. Mrs. Warner McRoberts .451 M. Fitzgerald, Loridon. : the Dresden High School staff Mr, Arnold Davies of Wyn— spent the weekend at her home gard. Saskatchewan spent sev- here. Following the Lions Club dinneremeeting in the Anglican church basement: Monday eve- ning the members started on their annual Red Cross blitz, Mr. And Mrs. Frank Hardy • of Lucan and Mr. and Alm Fred Dobbs of Exeter returned t • home Tuesday .night from their vacation in Florida. On Wed- nesday Mr. and Mrs. Hardy 1 visited their daughter, Mrs. Le. roy Revington in Victoria Hos- pital and on Thursday their new grandson, being cared for by Mrs, John Knight of Kiri- : tore. After hibernating all winter In his Mice St. home, Lucan's oldest resident, 98 year old I Mr. William Downing is again , making his daily 9 a,m. trip to the post office. He reports ! he is feeling fine and certain- ly looks the part, Mrs. Florence Cunningham of London has returned home ' after spending*a few days with her sister, Mrs, W, 3, McFalls of Alice St. • Mr. and Mrs. Wes Reving. Jon and babe have returned home from a five week holiday in Florida. &tat days during last week with; Lynn, Cathy and ;Bobbie ;Arn- air. and Mrs. McCleod Mills. ; old, children of Mr. and Mr.e. Mr, and Mrs, Norman Hod.; Jack .Arnold, were weekend tins, Gordon and Grant visitedguests of their. sister, Miss Mre and Mrs. Harold Carter, ; Bonnie Arnold of London, AletropOlitan, Sunday. Mr. S. E. Bowyer of Weed - Mr.. and Mrs. Cecil Squire stock, a lay reader and SS, and Douglas, Mr, and Mrs.' superintendent, spent the week - Greed& Johneon, Carol and end with Rev. and Mrs, E. 0. M.,ary, Mr. and Mrs: Norman :Lancaster and Mr, and Mrs. Hodgins and Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Lancaster of London William Morley Jr., Janice were Sunday guests. ad • Robbie attended the Ice. Mrs, Allan Bell, font -tele of Capedes m Kitchener Thurs.! Durham, is spending the next day evening. two months with her (Janette. Mr. Harry Meld, Woodhatn, Mrs, J. B, Ready and family. and Mr. Terry Fletcher of Cole.; Mr. and Mrs, Aleine, ,Eiteriga queet, Saskatchewan were re- have returned home from a eerie callers With Mr. and Mrs., 17 -day plane trip to Reiland, Melville Gunning e.nd Mr, and their first sleet coming Lo Can• , Mrs, .Allen Jaques. Ade 13 years Ago. While in Hol - Mrs. Etho squire, Gramon, ; land they visited Mr, Eitenkeee tritited on Thursday with Mrs. I 86eyeer-old lether and his Norman Hodgins and Mrs, brother-iridaw as well as Mrs. Alex tizenga't six sisters and broth.' Me. and Mrs. Harvey Squiee,; Cr, Kirkten, Aire. Atnedd ibm, Mr, Cecil Lewis reports e; WoOdhaM, Mrs. j. Collins, good weekend at the Ketiek-; Mts. Sherthill and Miss Cora Keen laundromat, at a result Nuttyeonib. London, were re- Of the free soap special March t tent visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs,' 2, 3 and 4, Mr, Lewis hoes to Alexrun another speeial in the near, Mr, and MrS. Mae Barron,; future. Mr. and Mre, Chas, Massey, .Mr, and lMrs, Mauraee Du- I Air. and Mrs, Ken AlaSseyd puts and new babe, Kevin Mrs. Marjorie, Langford and Maurice, born in St. Joseph' Carol, Mr, .thhe Maseey. and .1-inseitel. Sunday, Feb, 26 Vis' Mr. William Massey, all of S. ited Mrs. DUPOls' parents,Mr.; Mars and Mr, and Mr, Gor.' Arid -Mrs. Vineent Mikan 01 ,011 tion MeKinnen and family 01 Springs lett Weekend, bring- Ouelph were pings at a family ing hone their other two chii- thering with Mr. and Mrs, dtert, Michael and Karen. Grafton Squire Squir on Satttrday, Mr, and Mrs. Louis niner the lideimietle remaining fee; were among the t3 triernbeil the weekend. • ; of the Khmer With Were Mr. and Mrs. 1 -tart' Xlahre.: entertained -,6n Sunday by Mr. Cat:heel/1e and Marthe, spent, end Ales, Venieeen 'Kilmer of rrictay evening wilt Mr. and!'Kitchence: Arra. W1111 a /11 AA0110, Sl, . Among gm many hones Maryt, broken into 'Over the weekend Euchre ; was that oi Mr. and Mr$, Nay. . Tiaskett. of Lambeth, for' In•ci INfr8' 4."4141 'ell nie141y Of Alain ;,;1. Lutah, WO* t611"htt-s "It': Haskell es the pinVineiel hittkiitY OW" 11.1 stb,riPl' police when he diScovered House PridaY tverflitig, MOO diamond ritg, and :two bat vctititera Igaioe MO, itt a: hmakit, Mrs, Frefiche. trien'el Mr. •And Mrs„Ilin Tubb' and high, Mr-, William rota; fafrinsi,01 mitagi 0160 sumo. 1141d"°Y .P4tkiligt511' ghats Of '11r and MrS Wes ;14(idgina and Mr. and Atra. Dan Y''6ithi squirt 1d gliA Mend: Hodgint 61 tendon and Mr, and "DO yeti Silq: 'OH the AM. Will AtiffUell of Pad Jigho Nettle. tasft May .0,06 Metiday gu6tts. tablag w6r6 riles Of liquor had been stoleh 'Holy Trinity 'WA. narnes socrotary • I The Woman's AUXiliaity ;Holy Trinity held itt March meefine at the rectory last aiZwasrnoon. The etopened with a minute eilenee, in inc. niory of the late Mrs. Irene Coursey, wile was secretary of the branch, followed by prayer by the Rev. E. 0. Lancaster. The president Mrs, 1% C.' McFarlane was assisted in the devotions by Mrs. Erwin Scott, An invitation to attend a dessert bridge et et, Pat- rick's Church Wednesday, March 15 was read. Mrs. William Brownlee, ac- cepted the position of secre- tary, to succeed the late Mrs, ilt"A‘nvseasa Coursey. 11110alitilln01% Sae 11 Tells - e seri euchre and hfidge. A ten- tative date of May 10 was set Plans for showing slides on the new study hook, "To the Centre" at the next meeting, were discussed. It was decided to invite he members of the Evening Branch and the St. James Church WA. Mrs. Har -I old Corbett, Mrs, E. 0. Lances -1 ter, Mrs.' William Brownlee.' Airs, Erwin Scott and Mrs. T. C. McFarlane volunteered to • act as a lunch committee. ; Mrs. Harold Hodgins, edu-t eational secretary presented ' paper on the chapter "Area of ' Agreement," of the new study hook. ' Refreshments were served' • by Mrs. H. D. Ankers, Mrs,' Jack Murdy and Mrs. Harold Hodgins. . . Legion Auxiliary bingo 1 Duplicates and split bingos, were the order of the night. at , the Legion Auxiliary Bingo in , . the Legion Hall last. Thursday night. i Mrs. Boy Pepper of Exeter, ! who won the $5 consolation 1 prize split the second part of . the consecutive with Mrs. W. . R. McFall of Lucen, (who won ' the seventh bingo). Mrs. Cecil Nell won the first part of thel consecutive .and her small, neighbour, Joan Nagle won the; third part. Joan's 'mother, Mrs. Basil Nagle split the lest line • of "Share the Wealth" with Mr. Dempster and Mrs. jack , Hensen of Lucan. Mr. Con - red Sequin of Denfield won the I full card prize. Mrs. Lloyd Ford of Exeter who won. the! first line prize also won the llth bingo. The first bingo was split' among three Lueanites, Thomas Brooke Sr., Pat Crud. ge and Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. R. Harlem of Grantor" won the second and sixth bingo, Ladies' Guild The meeting of Holy Trinity Ladies' Guild was held in the parish hall Monday eve- ning with the president, Mrs, Joe O'Neil in the chair and Mrs. Erwin Scott •at the piano. The president was assisted in the devotions by Rev. J. ee. Lancaster, On reporting on the flower stands for the front of the church, Mrs. Charles !Jagger said steads had been kindly donated by the C. Baskett and Son funeral directors. All were asked to bring an apron to the next meeting as I a contribution to the annual fall bazaar. While Mrs, Herman Young's group was preparing refresh- ! , meats Mr. Allan Ryan con- ducted ae "1 cent" contest I which was won by the Rev. l E. 0. bancaster. , Mrs. Allan Ryan's group had the largest attendance. Church Akixiliary learns , Activities 1 News of Clandeboye „ of misSion work The &ming Aueillary • of 1 e''reee''''"rel'leeeSeeee7ereeseerlesee•'''''''"e•-""ew1e= ee"'"''''""eeereeleemeell! Holy Trinity Church attended the Lenten service in the aler- ish Hall last Wednesday eVes fling as the first part of their worship service for their March Meeting. • After the eherch service I thee' continued their worship Service at the home ef Mrs.. Man Scott with the Mane' and members" prayer. Mrs. hay i3gan took the stu- dy( pot*, "Towards the Cen-, tre.' Airs. Pot Crudge, the prayer partner- secretary, read an in teresting letter from the -.Rev, leatriek Phillips of Africa des- cribing his work in the miseion Ang Ucn Flowers m the church chan, cel Sunday were An loving memory of the late Alr. Jeitthe J enseu Board mooting Arch. C. J. Queen, scheduled to be the guest speaker at the church beard meeting; in the parish hall last Priday eve - Ping was unable to be present so the Rev Graham Leh. bridge, aSeletant commissioner for the Diocese of Huron was the speaker. Taking as hie subject 'The needs of aur church weer, Mi, Lethbridge said three requisites were necessary: that every member Attend church regularly, that each member use his or her talent in church leadership and church activi- ties and that each member assist financially as much as possible. It was decided to appoint a chairman and four members to make the necessary ar- •• e its for an "Ever , . . Member Canvass", April 16, Pentecostal Holiness Church mere was en attendance of 25 at the Young People's meet- ing lag Friday night in charge of 'Mrs, Clayton Abbobt, who conducted a Bible quiz of "Bible Firsts". This was fol- lowed by a game "Pass the Bag." Another special meeting is being planned for this Friday. On Saturday evening 10 members attended the "Youth for Christ" meeting at Clinton where they assisted in the pro- gram with trio and duet num- bers, The film "Highest Moun- tain" was shown, Sunday School 'Under the leadership of Mr. Ed, Butler the Sunday School is growing, with 56 out, on Sun- day. Being a special inis;sion service the collection amount- ed to $24. Misses Margaret and Vicky Eizenga sang a duet. Explorer's Expedition The 12th Expedition of the Lucan Explorers was held in the. UC schoolroom last Mon- day and opened with a sing- song led by Counsellor Rost Revington, who also had charge of the worship service. She was assisted In the latter by Jeep Crozier and Bobby Coch- rane. The story "Yasuko Discovers the Bible Land", was taken by Counsellor Barbara Marshall. Margaret Sach led in the games. During the business session plans for the Biulny Tea scheduled for April 8 were discussed. Trip to Ice Follies The Couples Club Of the United Church chartered a bus to attend the ice Follies et Kitchener last Friday evening. Friends wereinvited to fill the bus, so 55 Lucanites saw a splendid show. cir The Lucan CGIT met in the United Church schoolroom last Tuesdas, evening. Mies McIn- tyre was in charge of the mis- sionary program and Aitken story. • Plans were made for a St. Patrick's tea in the school- room, March 18. Margaret and , Patricia Cobleigh, Louise Coch- rane and. Cheryl Thompson vol. "'Tethered to make posteet, • • • .,„: •< For the tmployee: InatirandeId inablinq Canadian 1ttaiste Gall industry t6 provide employees with et higher level of job security than ever before. Assurance that money will be available for repair or replacement if 'dieettler strikes a place of bkitinties tontribillee 10 eleatly omploynioht lot oil oferenexeetr Canadlans—‘entd to the Peace of Mind of everyone. Last year the coniparileS writinl fire, tent& In°bile and ees*telt' insuxance paid old More than SOO Million D011ere iit claiM across Cateeda riot evidence that inallranos deed itloprts Pato 61 Mindir t ALL t VZOttfirleN , . . sisdairit /OW the; Oa eereeethie ee eesiefee *We he, eteriereseileeset'deieenteteiteereate • Mrs. Mert Celbert, as Dor-; cas secretary gave out mate- rial for the bale to be tent to ' SL Paul's Residential S11001 at Cardston, Alberta, Surprise birthcley ',Arty Air. and Mies, William Ayle- , stock were surprised last Sat- • urday when their lenity sprang' ' a surprise turkey dinner on them, lee honor of Mr, Ayle-i stocks birthday, GuMs included ilev. A, Ay16-1 stock of North Buxton, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Robins of Chat -I ham and Mr, and Mrs, Charles; Ross of Tonto. Clendebove CWL ; The monthly meeting of the ; CWL of St. Peter's, Clandeboye, was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, John Specele with the president, Alf's. T. M. Clark in the chair, Plans were i made for a bazaar to be held at• Mount Carmel, May 17, Prize winner 1 Mr, Clarence Millson was; the prize winner in the T -A I contest "Home of the Week", last week, By MR5. J. H. PITON • iSJoseph's liespital w Acolir: Hiram Thompson Is proving in t. And expecte In be home next Mr. and Mrs, Bari Pato, of cLlMr. awn°yelli.d°11 Mrs. PgallteosntsolnaTI Airs. Mex Macintosh spent the weekend with Air.. and Mrs. Jack Young in Toronto, Mr. apd Mrs. Alvin Bayley and son, Carl Bayley, London, were guests with their daugh- ter and family, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cunningham on Sunday. The special occasiOn was Mrs. Bayley s birthday on March 8, Mrs. Alvin Cunninghafn left a week ago to spend some time with her daughter and family, Mr, and Airs. Jack Manson and John, Simeoe, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cun- ningham entertained Miss Mary Cunningham of London and Mrs, L. A. Kilmer of Lltead on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs, Alan Hilt en- tertained on Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Douglas NIL, Brian, Larry and Gerald, of London. Victoria ospital School of ANurlsisusIg Sspaenndr, ouNiVillisaynsts d„iof th ;H her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Williams, this week, Mr. and Airs. Ra— Simpson and soli John spent the week- end in Windsor. While there they visited with Air. Simp- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson and also visited with Mrs. Simpson's parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Measor, 'Mr, Rea Nell left on Tues- day as a district representa- tive of the Carnation Milk Pro- ducers of St, Marys to attend a meeting in Ottawa. • Prayer services Rev. E. O. Lancaster", retie tor of Ste James Chureb, 41s1 the first Lenten prayer service 11)15 year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham. on Thursday evening on Thursday evening, March 9 the service will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. Mur. Jess. Women's .Fecloration I Mrs. Toni Collings entertain. cd the ladies of the Federation of Women on Thureday. Mrs. Wilmer Seat, world vice-pres- tent presided and conducted the devotional. The missionary project, a container with 16 sections for donations for each holiday dur- ing the year was handed out hy Mrs, Rupert Williams, Mrs. A. Macintosh and Mrs. A. Hod. gins for 31 members. An invitation was received from the ladies of Saintsbury church to attend a dessert euchre March 15. Plans were: made for making a quilt Committee for ham supper for March 22 includes Mrs. George Simpson, Mrs. Andy Thompson, Mrs, Rea Neil and Mrs, Art l-lodgins for adver- tising. 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