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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-04-27, Page 16Atokmme.0.45frolattirrovox....mr•am,,,,v.alm., ...„ ,1:49., 16 April 27.i 1.961 ucan and district news (". Phone BA 7-4255 Correspondent: Miss Lina Abbott IntnennenannententiMneinentinninennenesensnnnereninnennInfennannennenneinenne ' ' To control Died in Detroit Local pacer , dogs rifles Lucanites were happy to re- ceive through the mail lest week, a notification that the Lucan council is at last going to clamp down on stray dogs and firearms in the Village, Each year the nurriber of dogs running at large has kept increasing until Lucanites are up in arms at baying their garden s, flower -beds and shrubs ruined, their garbage netts upset and contents scat- tered on walks and lawns. The two-page circular mailed 40 all residents outlined the Prices of. tags and licenses and the amount of fines for viola- tion of the bylaw set down. The dead -line for the tying up of all dogs is .May 1. Own- ers of dogs at large after that date will be subject to a fine end.all stray dogs will be put to death, • Church • Activities United Last Monday evening the Sunday School teachers and officers met in the church schoolroom. The date for the annual fiower Sunday.et for June 4, at which time the senior and intermediate class- es will take part in the serv- ice ' Plans were also made for, open sessions during the sum- mer months and a committee, set up to order the necessary! films. A drive was planned to secure better attendance of present members, and to se- eure new Pentecostal Holiness Church At the Friday Young Peo- ple'n meeting, which was large - 1.4 attended, Mrs. Howard Cur- rie .was named winner of the i Time Verse Museum which ran far seven weeks. A "Scripture P Shower" was the highlight of v lasit weeks meeting when songs were sung and Bible verses, s 'ingested by the songs, quoted. Paul, Graham, John Armi- tage, Misses (Margaret Eizenga and Lorraine Graham present- ed 'a number of charades on characters and ob- jects. _Rev. Roland Harrell, who was on the sick list, was able to take both Sunday church services. He and 'Mrs. Harrell sang. a duet at the morning service. Anglican A fine day brought out a splendid congregation to the 11 'o'clock service, 54 of whom belonged to the junior con- gregation. The Rev. E. 0. Lancaster presenned the junior eh, pro- ficiency - badges for April to Susan Shipway and Bob Arn-n old. Catholic Church Twenty-five members of the Women's Catholic League of St. Patrick's church, Biddulph, met last Sunday afternoon in SS No. 4 (St. Marys School) end elected officers for a two- year term. President is Mrs. B a s 11 Nagle; vice - president, Mrs, Anthony Menders; secretary, Mrs. Joe Harrigan; treasurer, Mrs. Carl Murphy; spiritual convener, Mrs. Leo Morkin; eounsellars, Mrs. Joe Wheli- Nan, Mrs. William 1VIcLaug,h- lin, Mrs. Alphonse KerIcheart and Mrs. Lawrence 'McCarthy, following attack im lowwwrez), ffk, cops feature lowing a heart attack in his Detroit home, was rushed to Howard Rosecroft, eight -year - the hosPitat but died an hour old naeer owned bY Sheridan later, Monday, April 17. IReniegton, Lucan, posted a go - Mr. liosewarren was born in ing-away triumph 4n the $5,000, Aestrana, corning to Canada feature event on the Hamburg i at an early age, Later he harness card, Saturday. moved to Detroit where he was Driven by Bud Gilmour, en a building contractor, entil he of the leading North America retired. drivers, the chestnut pace Mr. Rosewarren is survived moved into the lead shorn by his wife, the iormer Ethel after the seven -horse field go Mowbray o Liman, one daugh- away, and came home 5 ter, M a d e1i n e (Mrs, Jack lengths to cop his first win o Coachill) of Wyandotte, Mich., the 1961 season, two MS, Bill of Iowa and Ralph of Detroit, also four " grandchildren, " Twelve members of he Le The funeral was held Thurs- can-Clandeboye YPU met day, April 20 with interment the Clandeboye church Sunda in Parkview cemetery, Detroit,: evening' Lucamtes and former Lucan- Marilyn Eaton, assisted la nes who attended the funeral Shei 1 a Donaldson, was were Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Hod- charge of the worship seal gins and Mrs, Eimer Davis of ice. The Rev, G. W. Sach le London, Mrs, Harry Lusk of m a sing -song and a discussio Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Erie •on the Apostle's Creed, Campbell of Exeter, Mr. and A film on Judaism wa Mrs, Keith Harper of Toronto shown by Marilyn Eaton. and Mrs, Doug Ewen of Lu - can. Medway euchre Takes pleasure The winners for the four - table euchre held by the Med- in presentation' way Euchre Club last Friday1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Eighteen members of the Lu E, Summers included; high' can Lions, and one goat, visi score, Mrs. Erie Middleton and ed the North London Lions a Mr. Austin Hobbs; low score, I a meeting at the Latin Quer Mrs, Otto Daley and Mr. W11-1 ters last Monday night. Al bert Stanley and lone hands returned butce Wander - Mrs. Carmen Hodgins and Mr.. ing Goat" which the preside Otto Daley, I Clare Stanley h d great plea!SI a The next euchre will be held ure inpreseeting to the presi May 5 at the home of Mr. and dent of the North London Lion ACTIVE OCTOGENARIAN Mrs, George Young Still a leader lat 86 Years WI members, who paw and I heard Mrs. George Young conn ducting the election of officers! ' at the Community Alemorial I n Centre lent Thursday evening, Y wouldn't dream she celebrate! ed her 86th birthday this y month, 11 Daughter of the late Mr, and '- Mrs, Henry Baldwin, Mrs.; d Young was the former Letitia n Baldwin and was born on Con. ! 16 McGillivray, April 1, 1875. I s On February 13, 1895 she was married to Mr, George Young; at the United Church parson- age, Centralia, by the Rev., NV, H. Butt. After their mar- riage they farmed on Con. 18. McGillivray where they lived for 50 years, retiring to Lucan 10 years ago. Mrs.Young as been an ac -1 t• tive WI member for over 60, , • . years, uniting first with the Clandeboye branch where she was president more than once and also secretary -treasurer. . She also served as district president for two years. s Mrs. Young is a faithful and Mrs Chester McComb WI returns executive 'Club, On Tuesday night a few Lu - can members attended the Dis- trict Rally at Strathroy where Lion Les Woodward of Lucan was elected zone chairman for 2N The Lucan Lions are hold ing another dance at the Legioi Mrs. C. H. George was re- Hall Friday, April . h elected president of the Lucan are also going to aseist in an - WI at a meeting held in the other Red Cross Blood Clinic ommunity Memorial Centre to be held in Lucan in June. ast Thursday evening. 1 Other officers include: past Personal items resident, Mrs. Wes Hodginsn Work is progressing on the ice -presidents, Mrs. Sheridan, Smith service station on Revington, Mrs. Jack Stency; , the property purchased recent- ecretary, Mrs. Cecil Robb; ' le from Mr. William Brownlee. reasurer, .s. H. , Lang- corner on No. 4 Highway and ford; district director, 'Mrs, Concession 5 Bieldulph. Erwin Scott; branch directors, Mrs, William Brownlee, Mrs. Roy Hamilton and Mrs. Ira Carling; auditors, Mrs. Irving Gibson and Mrs. Jack Steacy; ucan per pianists, Mrs. Roy Hamilton and Mrs. H. B. Langford. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels been in St. Joseph's Hospital Standing committee conven- and family of Aylmer, Mr. and since March 10 with a heart ers: agriculture and Canadian Mrs, Gordon Mains of Dor- condition, was able to be industries, Mrs. Guy Ryan; chestex and Mr and Mrs. Jack brought to the home of her home economics and health, Dickins of Saintsbury were granddaughter, Mrs. William Mrs. Wes Atkinson; citizenship Sunday guests of Mrs. William Allen and family of Albert St. and education, Mrs. Harold Hodgins; resolutions, Mos. Jack] Dale Dickins. this weekend. She has given Lankin. ublic relations, Mrs , Bawtenheimer, two. up the apartment above the Koffee Kup restaurant, John Park; publicity, miss Year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Line Abbott; historical re- Jim Bawtenheimer of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snan- search and current events,i returned home on Monday aft- ley and family, of Toronto, Mrs. Gordon Banting; sick andi er spending a few days with were guests of Mrs, T. C. Mc - sunshine, Mrs. Harold Corbett; 1 his grandparents, Mr. and Farlane last week. Tweedsmuir h i s t or y Cecil Robb. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. nanting Mrs. —I's. Frank Hardy, Mrs. Erwin' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garrett and family, on Brampton, were Hodgins; nominating commit. Sunday guests of MTS. Bob MTS. Gordon Banting Murrayi and family, of Edgewood, were weekend guests of Mr. and Scott; typist, Mrs. tee, Mrs. Erle Young and Coleman. Miss Rose Revington is con - Mrs. Murray Hodgins. 1 Dwayne Montgomery, small fined to her borne with an at - Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. tack of scarletina. George Young who has been in Women's Institute work Montgomery, of Beech St., cel- Guests with Mr. and Mrs. R. for over 60 years was inlebrated his fifth birthday last K. 'Montgomery included Mrs. charge of the election of of- Friday by entertaining, Mx nf Roy Schlueter and daughter ficers and their installation, I his little friends. Susan Bridg- Joan of Drayton and Cpl. J. The slate was prepared b er, 14 -year-old daughter of Mr. A. McKenzie of Greenwood Camp, N.B., who is taking a special course at Camp Bor- den. Roll call was answered by wich of London were guests of Miss Jean Stanley, of To - the paying of fees and by a , Mr. and Mrs. Al Bromwich ronto, is spending a week with criticism of the 196041 pro. last Sunday for a joint birth- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil - gram. The motto for the meet -1 day celebration for their eon, bert Stanley. mg was, "Get into action and Al and two granddaughters Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe Culbert refuse to be discouraged". Elizabeth, four, and Susan one, attended the Eastern Star For - Arrangements were made for As Elizabeth's birthday wasn't est City Chapter banquet and attending the area cenvention till Tuesday another rennin reception held in the lodge at Granton, May 11, Five dol. birthday party was held for rooms, London, last Saturday lars was voted for a cup for her then. in honor of the former's sister - the 1961 music festival to be Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lang. in-law, Mrs. Irene Culbert, held in Lucan May 24, 25 and ford and Mr, and Mrs. Karl Grand Deputy Aletron ler Dis- 26. A number of members O'Neil returned on Friday rict No. 5. agreed to assist in the cancer from a two-week motor trip, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Cole and drive. Mrs. Gordon Ranting, as far south as Miami. 1 family were Sunday guests of Mrs. Cecil Robb and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Arnold and Mrs. Murray Hodgins on' Erwin Scott volunteered to rep- resent the WI in the making of Thursday evening attended a ' family' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham cancer dressings in the Angli- Kee -Mo -Kee director's meeting' and family, of Chatham, were in Robinson Memorial Church, can church basement April 27. London, recent guests of Mr. Mitchell It was decided not to take the Haskell and Mr, and Mrs. Cal - short training course this year, Me. and Mrs, Jim Averv. and yin liaskett. Mrs, Jack Lankin, as lune family, who have been living Among the many who came convener, was assisted by Mrs. Lucan I Clandeboye, have moved to John Park, Mrs. N. W. Was- and "ar'e now livinginlime smelt over the weekend were loaded with Port Stanley nidge, Mrs. Maurice McDom the house vacated y t srt. Mr, and MrS. Tern Weller and ald and Mrs, Irving Gibson, Grant Brooke on Marke . son Tommy, Mrs, George Mille while Mr, Brooke has moved regular attendant now, of the Lucan United Church., its WMS and WA. She was a choir member of both Lieury and Clandeboye churches and a president of the Clandeboye WMS and occasionally still sings at meetings here. - Every time there is a quilt- ing to be done Mrs. Young is present. She had four children: Mary (Mrs. George Dauncey) of London, Erie, who died of a heart attack while Lucan's constable, Eldin, in Biddulph township and Clarence in Lu - can. She also has 12 grand- children and 10 great grand- children. IThis year she celebrated her birthday quietly. sonal items Locan boy makes good . Paul Conlin, 18 -year-old son ofnAlr, and Mrs. J. E. Conlin of Kitchener (formerly of Lu - can) e. student at St. infich- eel's College, Toronto, on a iseholarship donated by the Maple Leaf Hockey teem, has proven a big asset on the St. Mithaers hockey team which defeated the Moncton Beavers in three ' straight victories in the best -of -five series to ad- vance Ahem to the Memorial Cup finals. Paul fired two of the goals in the first game last Wednesday. The St. Michael's Mejors now journey no Ed- monton to meet the western finalists, Edmonton Oil Kings, 'When Paul was in Ltican he was a star planer for the Med- way High School team. Mr, ,and Mrs. Calvin liaskett saw him play in Guelph Saturday, April 15, LIMIlion Auxiliary hinge , At the Legion Auxiliary bingo in the Legion Hall last Thurs- day Min. ,LaWnence Hirtzel of Centralia Won the $5 jackpot ccmsolation prize. Mrs, Clar- ence Taylor of Exeter Wee the, 'nest and last line''Shere the Wealth' bingo end Mr, Henry Bieber of Clandeboye and Mrs. Grant Brooke of Lucan shared the full card prize. I Mr. Benny' Kelly of Lucan on the: 'first part 61 the coin; seciltiee bingo, Mrs, L. }fol -1 Ind on Exeter, the second part1 and Mrs, Pearl Stebbins E nitiWond, the thind part 1 Inthen..nvitinert itichaded Mts» id Hittrni Wainer, Mr& Ann Pp -I A 'nein both of Exeter, Norv ten Walkorn of Woodham, Mn. Thirty Lightnoon Centralia, Mrs. Harry Bieben of Clande- boye, and Mrs. Vnede Ziegler, a Ate. Jen HaSkent And Mr,,Harry Ronde en a Litenin Mr& Erle Youn:, and Mrs. Han and 'Mrs. Ted Bridger, was in old Corbett and presented e3,1, charge of games for the party. the former. I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Brom- Delayed celebration into the apartment above t e Ewen,h er, Feank Egan and Mrs, Doug The delayed fowl dinner cel- Pool room. Gttests" with Mr. and Mts. E. ebration in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Lewis and baby W. Pepper include Mr. and Mrs, John Harris' 66th wed- Roger were guests of honor at mwon= ft, MeGrie of ding anniversary was held at, a baby shower in the Legion Sarnia on Thursday and Mr, the home of their son-in-laW Hall, sponSored by the Legion d , . ie e , Clarke of an daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Auxiliary and convened by Mitchell and Mrs, Leslie Day- Ltiaii last Sunday, A. L. Xernick of Frances 8t.f Mrs. Dave Evil and were re' idson of Stratford, on Sunday. eented with a baby sitter ant Geests preoent Wee° nits. Tueeday night, Ari evening en Hodgilie, last 'Friday at- Leng McGavin and Me. Frank bridge and euchre was enjoyed rthyai Ast.r6nomiesi snetay of Ritcher. of Ritchnrier and Mrs, by those present. Hilda Sellers of Walton, The Canade, held in Cronyn Me - Mr, and Mrs. ;Toe HAY Sr. riming Observatory of the couple were feeling fine and left eti Sunday fer Aylmer inninnenny (,,,f western on, ner with their farnilY.- mer With their son-in-law and meteorites, Among the highlightS Of the daughter, Ale, aed Mrs. jack In spite of 0 wet miserable 1961 anniversary Were the con prong, , e den the linear) Anglican Guild krattllatnnY , niesgna' „;from Sunday gilesin With gin any' beld a seccessful hake sale ih Queen Elizaoeliis John n'efern Mrs. N. W. Wesnidge %ended the parish hall last Saturday biker and W, A, 11, Thoma S their cousin, Mr. Sant Robinson afternoen, MP and a 'call nroni W, A. -,e na , tended the April Meeting. of the able to enjoy the turkey din. where they will spend the sum- tario. The address was on ewer Mr?, nfertains WA executive Mrs. 7n C, McFarlane, pres- ent of Holy Trinity Women's tedliary entertained Tuesday ening the WA executive, During the eVening la ' " Mrs. George voting Sr. waS Mr, and Mrs, lug Wilson and a Sunday gUest 61 MT. and son Woodrow of MeGillieray. M- Min Wang re. Mr. and Mr. Sheridan Rev, nen names mein. ington held a family dinnen oh tosh and the lattern daughter, Sunday in honor of Mr, and Miss Eliz,abetit Klein, returned Mrs. Lyle Revington's wedding on Sunday frein a Motor trip anniversary end AIM) is a fare- • on attending the annual ht well party Je tile daur4hter, and to vuami Kitchener and foe the bridge family, Min end Mtn. JONI, nd euchre scheduled for Wed -i Carripbell, Who ere ninving CO A patetrniinen le A 'WOW esday, May 10 in the parish Totente. Who ellinbe dOWIl nine be f Wete discussed, Ma TI108 trot:lite Mid hen 'didn't elitilb ti Happeninos in Ottawa report lanshard Urges mail carriers nay MRP, nnAPWYN HOOPER , , ,„ • . Mr. and lnrs, Inenneth Park- inson, Arm and Paul, were 'un ay afernoon Nisi pis with Mr. end Mrs. Joe Dunn of Hyde Park. Mr. And Mrs, Cecil nlossey spent Sunday withMr, an Mrs, Clarence Marlin and Mrs. Jas, Messey of Exeter, Mrs, Gertie Thorn= spent the weekend in London with Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Lambert, Mrs. Lottie Jones and Mrs, Alvada Hankie, Mitchell, were Thursday guests of Mr, and Airs, WilliamJones. Messrs. Willi am Rennie, Ralph Wareham, William Wag - horn, Clare Hooper and •Glad- wyn Hooper attended the hockey game of the Allan Cup series in Kitchener between, the Winnipeg Maroons and the Galt Terriers. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Shaw and grandchildren, Mary Ellen and Margaret Givens, of Arth- ur, spent a couple of days with Mr, and Mrs. Wes Mossey and family, Mr, Roy Down, Mr. Evan Stead of Strathroy, Mr. L3'le Knight of W 3, oming were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson and Miss Marie Sisson of Strat- ford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petch of Strathroy, (Intended for last week) Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thac- ker and Mrs. Fred Pattison visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. George Hazlewood, who is a patient in Stratford General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thac- ker visited 'Monday afternoon with Mrs. T. Waugh who is a patient in Victoria Hospital London, Mrs. E. Trewartha of Hon mesville returned to her h m on Sunday after spending the past week with Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Langford, Mrs. Kenneth Langford is at time of writing supply teach- ing at Granton while Mrs. L. Morley is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil IMossey were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young of St. Marys. Mrs. Cecil 'Mossey spent Thursday afternoon with 'Mis- ses Blanche and Rhea Mills of Woodham. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Petch of Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ste- phens of Anderson spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cecilossey. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Jones and family visited Saturday evening with Mrs Alvada Hop- kin and Mrs. Lottie Jones of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. .las. B. Bry- an, Shirley and Robin, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bryan and family of Prospect Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McP'herson of Bryanston were Sunday eve- ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, G. Jones. Miss Ruth G. Hooper of Tor- onto spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mr. Clare Hooper attended the hockey game at Owen Sound on Monday evening be- tween the St. Marys Lincolns and the Owen Sound Greys. timimmummeimeanamo Budget from Biddulph By MRS. M. H. ELSTON WZMIOSISZOMMIEraMAITIOR Hr. and Mrs. Arnold Cunning- ham, attended a birthday cele- bration held in honor of the lat- ter's grandmother, Mrs Car- ter in London on Sunday, April 16 at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hall. She cele- brated her 87th birthday. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs Chris. Fischer were Mr. and Mrs. T. Thompson, Chris and Ann, Miss Donna Currie and Lloydie, all of London, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Fran- kie, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fisher, baby Kenon, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Packharn of Mount Bridges. Saturday evening visitors with M. H. and MrS. Elston were their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Needham of Ilder- ton. Visitors to Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Me - Falls were Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Isaac, London, Mr, nert Far- mer, Centralia, also Mr, and Mrs. Frank Xing and Miss May Skinner of Exeter spent Sunday evening, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Smith of Crediton spent Saturday with Mr, arid Mrs. Ross Mc - Falls Mr. and Mrs, Leo, Flanni- gan and Mrs. Ellen Flannigan of London vere guests on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Skinner and family had a short visit on Sunday afternoon With Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Skinner, the latter who recently returned home from South Huron Hospital, Bon voyage party Mrs. Dean OibsOn enter- tained members of the Satel- lite boWling team at her borne on Friday evening at a bon Voyage party for Margaret. Zu. ban Who, with her husband, is leaving shortly on a trip to Europe, Euchre was nlayed, Priten Woe won by Mangarei, Zubal and Barbara Heerntoil, During lunch the gttent ef honor was presented with a travelling gift by Margaret Hughes on behalf of the teatn- mates. Mae Annie Zubel And narbara Mtn were guests, Members of the bowling Leant are, Lein Caleefl, Marguerite Gneenlee. title Gibson, Man- gaent 'Wien Margaret„ 1-lughe3 and Dorothy Molnar* Denfieklf • for town, villages By W. H. A, Pill) Thomas time inan the people in the MiddIes West Smaller towns and villageS re' and Sharon, Devizes, visited on gard. I requested that an ,es. $ Spuanrclhamysowet,th Mr. and Mrs, ay timate or the cost of sueli ap see Ann ,aed peel ,seeire Visited during the weekenn iwoist,h1.M4ora.na.mt Mrs. Jack Pipit, Mr. and Mrs, Herb Langford, nrantor), visited Sunday with Min and Norman Topics from Whalen " By MRS, FRANK nOtilRE Personal items Mr. And Mrs, Lerne Grose Yours tr el y contribUted briefly. to the opening debate on b g culture and, pest office de- partments. In the debate on agrictiltere I urged an immediate start on Our proposed national sugar polies, which is intended to help the sugar beet industry, In the post office debate su,ggested that eonsideretion •shoulcl be given to exteeding house to house delivery to smaller towns and Villages wherever a man could be used We, as a nation, are spend- ing large sums on manenvork programs to help thereeee em- ployment opportunities, The extension of house to house mail delivery would be a prac- tical way to make more jobs as well as to increase our standard of postal service in Canada.. It is estimated that it costs about $28,000 a year to keep a man occupied in the heavy construction industry because of the high capital cost of material and power equipment required. It would require lit- tle if any capital outlay to employ a mail carrier. Nearly every dollar spent would be s dollar in wages, Under present regelations house o house deliveries are not made in municipalities where delivery calls number less than 2,500, To provine this many calls would require an estimated population of 8,000 to 10,000. 'Phe reason behind this pol- icy is that touse to house de- livery farms purchased T livery is most economical where six carriers can be used.I ceived consideration in this re - extension on men service be prepared Attend reception vitelcriLtoTtlaIntLads aandreIceploren in n" Monday evening in bettor of Prime Minister Macmillan The gins, guests included all the menin Mr, and Mrs. Alen `Billie hors of parliament, members! spent e few dens in London wofasthileeidse?natetheanrdatiewtailyerso,omIt. with Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Simi)* son thin week. icnoitotlemeonrreit3eti:vieethhe 61o0usep.mof. MT, and Mra. $iler. will and Miss Gladys ,Porter, aanndd vsensary po.nnijo,yaItble7sThienfonrlmenall London, were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Win liam Morley Sr, home for Easter and were full M. and Mrs. J, Finkbeiner, ohfomneewasreaansd. views froin their Jacqueline and Joanne visited in Listowel Senday with Mrs, We didn't see much of the Mary Campbell and Mrs. Fink. Macmillans. They, with the bother Sr, speakers of commons and the Mrs. Laverne Morley is feel. senate and their wives, made ing much better hut is still a up the reeeiving line. Once we Patient in St, Joseph's 1 -los - passed the receiving line ws pital. sew very little of them. Mr. and Mrs. William Mar. Up to the date of writing ley Jr„ Janice and Bobbie, this report, no announcements were Sunday guests with Mr, have been made on either of and Mrs. Alvin Cooper, Minn, our two most pressing parlia- vine, tniivIenenityairhye problems; the butter Mr. and Mrs. Gary Parkin. surplus and the railway wage son and Randy, St. Marna, ne dispute which carry deadlines were Sunday visitors with Aire,rne. of May 1 and May 15 respec- and Mrs, William French, 1.7r meantime, may be Cann's Mill has been a very permitted to note the achieve- fbaursnyierpslarine trhleeariviincignitgyr.ain for ment of the Russians putting a Mrs. Russell Brock, Chisel - man into orbit, We should not burst, and Mrs. Arthur Hod. begrudge them the credit to gins and Paul, Clandeboye, which they are entitled for this visited recently with their par - wonderful scientific aecomp- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Williarn liehm en t. Morley Sr. ers an senators had been The standard work week is i five days which would. require! • ' five carriers. An extra. carn rier would be required to al-' i Ornate on different days so as to provide a six-day per week! service. House to house service is universal. tti the cities and large towns. In the rural areas there is 'house to house dell - very by rural carrier. It is OnnientienneneennelenenSenenneinennen News budget from Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR 'ilt-MMTAMTEMEM=MZELEM Personal items Mrs. James Beer, Mitchell spent the weekend with her niece, Mrs. Oliver Baker Oliver And family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McGregor and Mr, and Mrs. Morley cooper of Kippen, Mr. and Ws Lloyd Thompson and. family, 8th Line, visited on Sunday evening at Mr, John Rinn's, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Me - Naughton and Mr. and Mrs. David Holland attended a birth- day party for their father, Mr. David Sheppard of Parkhill who celebrated his 83rd birth- day on Monday, April 24, in Clandeb By MRS. J. H. PATON The farm of Sandy McNaugh- ton, con. 1 in McGillivray town- ship has been purchased by Mr, John Ovens. Another farm con. 1 Biddulph township, of the late Mrs. Elizabeth I. !Mc- Rann, was -sold by public auc- tion on Saturday to John Park of Lucan. Birthday party Mr. end Mrs. Maurice Simp- son entertained the family on Sunday in honor of their daugh- ter, Joan. Present were Mrs. Peter Banks, Mr. Banks and Cindy of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. , John Simpson and Rosemary, Kirkton, Miss Sybil Stevenson, 1 Ailsa Craig, Mr. and Mrs. 'I Clarence Carter and Stephen and Mr. Tom Tomes of vil- lage, Personal items Mr. and Mrs. John Hauser, of West Lorne, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Carter on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Duncan Mc- Naughton had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berryhill of Lucan. Not being too good in health Mr, Mc- Naughton did the driving for the day. Cooper's WMS tied a quilt at the home of Mrs. Alfred Baker Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rundle were visitors at the home of Mrs. Hawkins in Exeter on Sunday. (Intended for last week) Personal items Miss Marilyn Holland of Greensville spent the weekend with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. David Holland, and on Sunday Mr. and !Mrs.' Lloyd Holland, Marilyn's parents, were guests, Marilyn returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson were among the cancer can- vassers who toured the clinic in London on Friday evening. They will be calling on every- one soon. Mrs. Grace Walkom and Mr. Charles Cottle of Russel - dale were guests with Mr. John Rinn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Coward, Paul and David were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Dane of Wind- sor during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson were guests on Saturday eve- ning with Mr, and Mrs. La- verne Rodd, Mrs. Cacciotti has returned to her borne in Cap- reol after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Parkinson, Mrs. Archie Dewar Opened her home for a quilting when a crib mint was quilted for Kirk - ton WI to be sent in a hale of three baby layettes for UNI- CEF, this bale going to 'Dr. Hitchininova. Attending were Mrs. Wilfred 'Wilson, Miss No- reen Walkom, Mrs. Torn Cow- ard and Mrs-. A. Bundle. Add charm to your home at IoW costl WROUGHT -IRON RAILINGs AND OUTDOOR FLOWER BOXES Mrs. Gladys Stewart, one of the executors of the estate of the late Mrs. AtcRann, with 'Mr. Stewart, of Syracuse, N.Y. was here for the sale of the last of the property of the family. Many friends visited with them. Later they visited Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Dor- man on Saturday night before leaving for home on Sunday. I Mrs. Bill Downing, Karen ' and Joan Downing of Chatham I spent the weekend with Mrs, Downing's arents, Mr. and Mrs. Almer Hendrie and re- turned home with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bolton of Chat- ham, on Sunday evening. Mr. Maurice Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan visited over the weekend with Misses Lilly and Millie Brad - oye area ley in Toronto, 'Miss Constance Rowe, of Ilderton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Andy Cart. er. Mrs, Emily Tomes has been a patient since Monday, April i 17 n Victoria Hospital. Mr, Arthur Simpson has been suffering from sciatic in his hip which confined him in- doors. Mrs. Kermit Thompson and Mrs, Andy Thompson visit- ed with their parents on Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Paton and Clare visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Logan and Myrna of Thorndale Sunday evening, Injured in fall Otto Darling, farmer of Me- Gillivary township, fell while cleaning the kitchen attic at his home on Friday afternoon He was removed to So Huron Hospital where X-ray'nne revealed fractured vertebrae. CHURCH NEWS On Sunday, April 30 church +services will be on daylight saving time. United Church The Rev. George W. Sach took as his sermon on Sunday "Is the Bible out of date?" St. James Church The Rev. E. O. Lancaster, rector, in his sermon Sunday morning said, "Man has thirst for life, also thirsts which only the power of the spirit can quench. Amidst the trouble of the unusual experiences of sin, suffering and death man can only be strengthened by the unseen ropes for life's deep wells. These, faith, trust and courage, enables man to be victorious in his search for God." ; llllll 1111 ttt ttttttttttttttttt 1 tt 11 lllllllllll ii1 llllllll l l lllllll 111 l 1 lll 1111 lllll 111111 llllllll 11111.10111111141 lll 1111111 Gerald Lewis : By Request The proprietor of the [Aldan inOnnee Kup will serve hot roast beef dinners from 12 noon to 8 p.m. each Sunday at $1,25 a plate. LUCAN KOFFEE, KUP 41111111111,111 lll 1 l 1 ll lll '11 lll 11111 ll 11 l 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 lllll llllll lllllllllllll Get The MOST For Your MONEY! Quick Returns! Barley ett Seed Grain CON 'TRACTS See otir special contract on Malting Barley before you sign, Fertilizer supplied .with contract, REGISTERED & cOMMERCIAL NO. 1 SEED OATS Different Varieties — Also Barley, Peas, ete, FAST UNLOADING FAtILITIES Drop Ti And See US TOdayl Scott's Elevator Ltd, BA 17470LOCAN PHONE BA 7.4479 tildAt4 llllllllllll