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Correspondent: Niles isirlit Abbott
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Investigates News
1The Lucan volunteer firemen
are getting plenty of practise
t
a1 e
I Shortly after midnight., Sat.
urday, July 29, they answered
the sixth call since spring, one
;of which was at the Markin
!farm, Of the other five, four
were in buildings behind the
Revington Meat Market and
the filth was Murray Hodgins'
i
large hen house. Ali were ap-
parently set onfire.
1 The first building, partially
•hurnt in March, was complete-
tly destroyed in the July 9th
fire. The fire of May 21, which
damaged the meat m arket,
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, apes me a se and
1 at the rear, was thoup,ht to
thave been started by children
NEW CNR AGENT letting off fireworks. That Joss
was partially covered by in.
W. H. Lambourn isurance but there was no in-
surance on the other two
,BARNEY WELCH
The usual Thursday mite
roller skating will .have a spe-
clal this week in the
person of Mr. Ken Hurst at the
Hammond organ. He comes
here with a wide reputation as
being one of the outstanding
organists M these parts and
we know every one will come
here to listen to his fine music.
The time and date for this
event will he Thursday eve.
ning from 8 to 11 p.m. and the
admission will be 500 for sleet,
ers, including skates, and 250
for .spectators. Children under
14 years will not be admitted
for skating.
The local Teen Town had a
bay ride and weiner roast last
Wednesday evening and a very
good time was had by all. We
hope to plan another outing in
1buildings.
-New agent The last fire was in thevery near future.
Bur riative
40'x60' cement stable, few Tickets for the Jim Reeves'
horses had been kept in the
show anow sale
are on at
yards away from
the other '
burned building • s Valuable race
When Luean's CNR agent, L.
L. Jones was sent to Clifford
this month, he was replaced
by William Harold Lambourn
from Hickson.
Mr. Lambourn became an
employee of the CNR at Clan-
deboye, when Roy Atkinson
was agent. From there he went
to Copetown, near Hamilton.
as operator and did relief work
as agent for the next 10 to 12
years, until he was appointed
agent at Camlachie, and later
Otterville and Hickson.
Mr. Lambourn is the son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Lambourn, near Birr. He at-
atended Birr school where his
first teacher was Miss Lina
Abbott, He is .ilimarried. ; Since the fire, Robert Kaufe
man of the Ontario Fire Mar-
eleingo winners i shall's office is continuing an
Winner of the five dollar investigation of the incendiary .
:consolation bingo for August . blaze and said: "We have a lot
was Mrs, Ralph Genttner, of more to do yet. It's one of
Exeter, the "Share the Wealth" those things where we may
line prizes, Miss Shirley Gentt- have to sit tight and wait for
ner, Exeter, and Miss Mary a break."
:Young, Birr (who also won the personal items
fifth bingo and shared the first Miss Merle Law, of London,
sari of the consecutive bingowas a weekend guest with her te
with Mr, Bill French, Whalen) sister, Mrs. Murray Hodgins,
"-and the full card prize win
building all winter so there was
still considerable straw up-
stairs.
Mrs. Harold Me/rails, who
lives next door to the meat
' market, gave the alarm. Fire-
men worked all night and up
'till noon Sunday, leaving their
wet uniforms on the sidewalk
to dry. Abu t 3 p.m. they were
called back as the fire broke
out again. It wasn't until 9 pen.
that the fire engine left the
scene.
During the fire hot coffee
and cold drinks were served
the weary firemen by Super -
test. and Koffee Kun proprietors.
The latter also served Sunday
breakfast.
arena and local ticket agencies
and with the new PA system
installed we look forward to a
very large crowd for the big
• show. The date for the show is
Friday, August 18 at 9 p.m.
Dancing as usual every Sal-
t nrday night at the. arena.
the
L
ucan persona items
Miss "el° Chasm of the St.
Thornas,EisigisAppndlOasi.)14talc, m eSite.
Weehs' vacation At ber homehere, here.
Mrs. T. C. McFarlane return-
ed home on Wednesday from a
six-week vacation in Edmon-
ton, Vitoria, Vancouver and
Calgary. Her friend. Mrs, A..
H. Rogers of Edmonton acs
eompanied her on ber visit to
Victoria and Vancouver, While
at Vancouver they attended the
wedding of Miss Gloria Fox,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ran-
dolph Fox, where Mrs. McFar-
lane met a great number of
her relatives—(a whole den of
Flkxerss)
t,.T, A. Hodgins, who is H
a patient in VictoriaHospital
iwnittphroavning.
attack of jaundice, is
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford, of
Detroit, have returned home
Aatfrter and
ui‘,eierks:D
s vmacarotio
ln
nv';viotlfi
Water St,
Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert. Stan.
ley were among the e0 de-
scendants of the late Mr, and
Mrs. E. C. Fitzgerald •of Thorn.
dale who held a Fitzgerald pic-
nic at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Fawcett of Bran-
ford, last Sunday,
• Mrs. M. 0, Smith has re-
turned home after three weeks
at he: cottage and had as Sat-
urday visitors Sgt. and Mrs.
Al Boggs and two daughters
from Sea island, B.C, and Mr.
and Mrs, Lynn Sawyer of
Petrolia. Mr. Smith has cern;
pleted his work on Anticosti
Island and Natashquan and
has moved on to Matane, Que-
bec.
Alr, and Mrs. Sheridan Rev-
ington and family and Mr, and
Mrs. Lyle Revington and fam-
ily were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, John Campbell
of Toronto. The latter's daugh-
ter Carla remained over for a
two-week vacation with her
aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs,
Campbell,
Miss Margaret Sach, daugh-
ter of the Rev, and Mrs. G. W.
Sac.h and Miss Helen Hedging,
• daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan
Hodgins, are among the 131
students who have successfully
completed their business course
at Wells Academy, London.
Miss Margaret Armitage
spent the last two weekends in
London with her friend, Miss
Barbara Galsworthy.
Mr. arid Mrs. Allan Tindall
of Wiarton were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ab-
bott of RR 1 Lucan and at
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Tindall's
cottage at Grand Bend. Mr.
• and Mrs. Duncan Tindall and
Melody of Listowel called on
Mr. and Mrs. Abbott on Sun-
day on their way to London,
Mrs. Levi Darling celebrated
her birthday in the Green
Gables nursing home last Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil
Armitage of Lucan providing
the birthday cake.
Mr. Bernard Avery has ac-
cepted a position with the Ex-
eter Furniture Company and
will not be going to Acton with
the Keates Organ Company.
He began his new duties Aug.
8.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rirtch
and two youngest children,
Suzanne and George, from Lyn-
wood, California, are visiting
;her' was Mr. Ted B id and family.
r ger, ce d G • '
r, an Mrs. ecageYoung.
Lucan. The second part of the Nancy and Sharon, and niece
:consecutive bingo was split 1 Judy Coughlin, have returned
'among Mr. Benny Kelly and: home from a week's vacation
Mrs. Jack Lankin, Of Lucan, t at Lion's Head.
and Mrs. Lloyd Ford and Mr.
i Airs. R. J. Sprague who re -
Tom Smith of Exeter.
Mrs. Henry Bieber, Clande-
turned from St. Joseph's Hos-
'
:boye, was the full card winner. pital on Wednesday followinga minor operation, was thrilled
The second bingo was split t h h • 11 d
o ear ei name ca e out
a ,
Birr and Mrs. Olive Frederick, of supplies on the CKSL "Col -
of Whalen. The sixth was split
between Mrs. Cecil Neil of •fee Club" program.
on Friday for shopping bag
Lucan and Mrs. W. Edwards ' Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Patrick
of Granton. and family, of Oakville, were
Selo winners were Mr. Bob holiday visitors with Mrs. Mel
Morley of Lieury, Mrs. Ken Culbert and f a in i 1 y. Mrs.
Simpson of Ailsa Craig, Mr.; George Patrick who has been
Roy Pepper of Exeter and Mrs. visiting Toronto relatives for
William Mathers. Mrs. Harry the last two months, returned
Bond and Mrs. Richard Davis, t with them,
all of Lucan. i "Howard Rosecroft" chalked'
Corbett-Meadd reunion
wine Raceway, Deleware, last
up two more wins at Brandy-
- The annual Corbett - Meadd week.
family reunion was held at the Mr, and Mrs. Billy Abbott
C o r b e t t farm, McGillivray and family of Niagara were
Tewnship, Sunday, July 30. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
About 75 members attended Clayton Abbott. Linda returned
from Toronto, Guelph, London, home with them for a holiday
Gorrie, Ailsa Craig, Parkhill, in Niagara.
Denfield and Lucan.
McLean
Mrs. Glen Kennedy and Miss James M
Vicky Eizenga of Lucan and dies from stroke
Meas. Jack Arenthals of RR 1
Man, were co -hostesses at a
miecellaneous shower held at A well-known London Town.
thrlatter's home last Thurs- ship farmer, James Alvin Mc -
day evening in honor of Miss Lean, 65, of Lot 17, Concession
Erma Thompson of Lucan, 16, London Township, at Elgin -
whose marriage takes place field, died suddenly on Friday,
Angtist 19. • August 4.
Mr. McLean who had been
A decorated chair under the •
61me-work of a child's
garden laid uo during the winter with
swing, on the lawn formed the
a heart condition was feeling
,
much better and able to help
unique setting for the opening
Nis son, Murton, on the farm,
ofgifts, presented to the bride -
On Friday he had brought a
elect in large basket e carried, load of hay from the other
rs, Arenthals read an ad -by a number of small girls.
' farm, lk miles distant, and
«Mhad taken a broom to sweep
she
dress of coneratulatione which off the wagon when he ap-
parently pre3ental to the' bride-. took a stroke and
elect.
Miss Patsy Young of London dropped dead.His son found
Township and Mrs, Glen Khim a few minutes later,
nedy
nedy assisted in the reading Mr, McLean was the sell er
of gift cards, while Miss Vicky the late Mr, and Mrs, Phoenix
Ei
zenga arranged a colorful McLean, With the exception of
hat of the ribbon bows which two years in Lucan he was
was placed n Miss Thome-
bens and spent all his life at
oe
son's head for pictures at the hitete residence,
conclusion of the gift opeo, I He is survived by his wife,-
ings. the former Pearle Hodgins,
There were over 50 relatives, and two sons Murton and Clif-
and friends present, I ford, the former on the home
Bride -elect feted
NMS picnic
Three members of the Uhiteril Rev. W. A. McAulay, Kirks
Church WMS held their annual ton conducted the funeral serv-
olenit gettlogether at the Mr.; ices at the C. liaskett & Son
Ild Corbett; ancestral fart i FuntrAl Horne, Lucan, on Mon.
Wednesday afternoon, ;July 26, ; doe August 7 with interMent
with an attendance of 26. 1 in St„lamee cemetery, Clan.
IV's.
John McLean, Whesti deboYe.
bine is still in Lucan but who, Pallbearers included Messrs',
ie"--iiii th t f
St, Thoines, gave a resume of my IVIcComb, Clarence Lewis,
herSedtitiae there. She told of t Arnold Charleton and Lawrence
how a day is spent in the cols Grese,
10,g;„by the girls and of the Mr, Aleleettil was a. member
different nationalities eepre- c of Bier Anglieatt church,
tented in the enrolment. Infant son dies
Liken boy Injured ,, Gregory, infant, tett of Mt.
Peter Culbert,. eix•year.old end Aire. Jibs Bawtenheimer,
min of Mr. and Mrs. 'Mort Cul. Sarnia, the former Reed Maisie
Bert of Franc e§ St, required Robb, Lnearly died Tuesday;
four ,stitches on his forehead August 1.
leg Wedneeclay when he fell Funeral services Welt held
off his brother's bicycle. With at the D. J, Rebb funeral
both local doctors away, Peter borne, Sarnia, on Thuraday,
I
had to be taken t� South; :Huron August 1 with interm t i
farm and the latter at the serv-
t ice station, Elginfield,
e af of Alma College,: Rey Eril, Clayton 0 Neil, Tim-
MOSpital for treatment, Lakeview ceintery4 en ni
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HIS PIGEoNS WIN
... Tom Hardy, 12
Boy's bird
wins race
Competing against 25 com-
bined lofts from the London
and St. Thomas Pigeon Clubs,
Tom Hardy, 12 -year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy;
of Lucan. was the happiest and l
proudest boy in the community!
when his pigeon came in first;
on July 30 in the race from'
Cornwall.
His father's came second and
his grandfather's (Mr. Frank1
Mr. and Mts. Hugh Btrtch of
Lucan and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Banting
i and four boys, of Bowmanville, .
Hardy) sixth and seventh.
This was a grand climax to
the race on the previous day
from Georgetown 'erhen Tom's
pigeons came fourth and fifth.'
his father's first, second and
third, his uncle, Mr. Norman
Hardy's twelfth and thirteenth i
Were weekend guests with mr,
'1-14-DoleNrcts; tGhe"C\IV"cell3e7Jtitnilgy .279-
Bid you recognize the
It was Mr. \Main Herryhill's
houe on Market St making
himeligible for e five dotter
purchase elf goods is'can has:
libLentesl.peiacititlirerillknYd twom
ovie-
oanieras WOO u this PODteat,
Miss Lina Abbott on Sattir-
day celebrated her birthday by
c!alltrecirstainsionngle 4tof'd vndLuaean
friends who as children attend,
cd S.S. No, 2 BiciatiPh, to-
gether. Birthday gr e e t 1 n g s
from other former school pats
,
read
SM Darling and Don Cough-
lin spent a week's vacation
1::eeitin")es a'sViiedseWeshrtYhte, "II 01 Mr.
and Mrs, Harold Whyte, of
701Vg41,ere. ibarBI4veginse;thAlfgetitmh Matthews, sinciWrirnsi:
Mr. John. Casey spent a few
days last week with her dough-
terandow, Mrs. Harold Hunter,
of Mt. Clemens, Mich.
misses Jean Coventry and
Vera Hutchinson of Ingersoll
were Wednesday guests of Mrs,
Warner McRoberts and Sunday
visitorsoplis.were 13 former Forest
p
Explorers attending the Unit-
ed Church Camp Kee-mo-kee
the week of July 30 were San-
dra Abbott and Doris Culbert,
while Marilyn Hearn, Nancy
Park, Norma Davis, Cathie
Mathers, Bobby and Marie
Cochrane and Garby Fritz at-
tended the week of. August 6.
Mrs. Murray Hodgms, as di-
rector, attended the latter
week.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Hodgins included
Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Stewart
and. family of Kenora, Mr, and
Mrs. Joe Hodgins of Owen
Sound, Mr, Sam Earle and
Marie of Woodstock and, Mrs.
Jessie Lewis of Biddulnh. Mrs,
Stewart and boys returned to
Owen Sound with Mr. and Mrs.
Hodgins and Mr. Stewart re-
turned to his summer job at
Si, Johns', Quebec.
Sunday visitors at the rectory
included Mr, and Mrs. George
Thorne, Fred and George of
London, Miss Eva Lancaster of
St. Marys and Miss Grace'
Brown of Ingersoll and Monday
visitors were Mrs, Florence
Selman of Woodstock.
P'aul Hodgson, Parkhill, has
returned home after spending
a week with his grandparents, 1
Mr- and Mrs. Eldon Hodgson
of Alice St.
LAC (Bud) Cooper and fam-
ily, who have been holidaying
for the past month with Mrs.
Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John. Smibert, and other rela•
byes, started back on their
long motor trio to Cold Lake,
Alta., last Wednesday.
Mr. Henry Hodgins of Prin-
cess St. is now a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton
and Mr. and Mrs. A, Eedy
motored to Collingwood and
Penetang for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. King
left on Saturday for Oakville
where they will occupy the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Ambrose, while they are away
on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grose!
and Mr. Lawrence Grose, of
Toronto, are spending the sum..
mer at their farm, formerly,
owned by Mr, Ernest Guest, ;
They were Wednesday callers..
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Ken -1
drick have returned home from
a week's vacation in Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hodgins
were Sunday guests of the lat-
ter's mother, Mrs. Walter Fitz-
simmons of Thorndale and
on Miss Lino Abbott.
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News of Cl
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Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Simpson
spent the holiday in Windsor
with their parent, and
Mrs. John Measor and Mr. and
Aire. John Simpson,
Guests with the Hendrie feels
tly on Saturday were the Rev.
is. C. Harrison and Mrs, Har-
rison of London and on the hol-
iday, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Down-
ing, Karen and Joan, of Chat-
ham.
Cpl. A. J. Boggs and Mrs.
Boggs and daughters of "Sea
Island, B,C, arrived at Tree -
ton by plane where they were
met by Mrs. Boggs' lether,
Mr, Murless Mrs, Boggs plans
to spend two months here with
her parents, Cpl. Boggs left
on Monday for Camp Borden
where be will be taking a
dcoausi'll..s.ew.iath Mrs. Eleiilv Tomes,
A nd Airs. Gordon Mains
and Miss Elizabeth spent Sun -
Mr. and Mrs. Mains have pur-
chased a store at Russeldale
where they plan a grocery and
service. station and have taken
up i o ow mg
the sale of their business at
Dorchester they stored their
furniture in the village here
and spent some time at their
cottage at !near me,
Mr, and Mrs, J. 11. Paton
on Sunday visited their daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs, Wilfred Logan and Mena,
who returned with 'them for a
few days.
Miss Elaine Hodgins, while
playing ball, broke a bone in
her left hand. It is improving
and she has resumed her work
at the London Life. after spend -
Church
Activities
Anglican
Mr, Larry Lewis, of Granton,
presided at the organ Supday,
July 30, and Mrs. E. 0, Lan-
caster on August 6,
On the former date, Mr..
Erwin Scott reported on the
board of management meeting
of July 31 when ways and
means of meeting the expenses
of the recent church repairs
had been discussed. There was
no sermon.
The rector was in charge last
Sunday but he and Mrs. Lan-
caster leave on vacation this
week. Mr. Ray Simpson, of
Clandeboye, will take the ser-
vices for the next three weeks.
United Church
The Rev. G. W. Sach is on
vacation. Mr, Keith Wildfong,
of Birr, a layman at Metro-
politan Church, London, took
the service on July 30 and the
Rev. E. E. New, of Monkton,
on August 6..
Pentecostal Holiness Church
Rcv, Roland Harrell took the
services on Sunday, July 30
before leaving for a two-week
vacation in Carolina. The for-
mer pastor, Rev. Ronald Hal-
ley, London, was in charge
last Sunday.
There will he no Sunday
School, or church services next
Sunday owing to the camp
meetings at Arthur.
Helen spent; the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Art Damnester
of Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cob-
leigh, Ilene and Coralyn have
returned from a two weeks'
motor trip to Hazelcliffe, Sask..
where Mrs. Cobleigh spent her
childhood.
,•at '
ing a week's vacation At Grand
13eAsrldi'ses Cheryl and Sheila
Wilkens, daughters of Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Wilkens of Lon-
don, spent some time ,with. their
Nevelyns.witsses Elizabeth d
an
Mr. And Mrs. Jim Sigsworth,
Helen and Billie, visited Mr.
and Mrs. George Saunders at
Lucknow last Sunday. Mrs.
Mack McDonald of Mt. Carmel
spent a. few days with the Sigs-
worth :tensity last week,
mAtrantioran Aglaratiniedssvosn, A1.00.111tcleatptet:
Ben Mathews, and son of Wm,
E. Mathews formerly of Den.
field also visited the Sigs.
worths. Mrs, Iiin Wright and
son, Gerald, West AleGillivray,
brought him to the Sigsworth
Iii.olitinres.:3,1:ey took him to Lon.
don where he left. for home
,
viAsiftressi withMr.bMr. and r)AfIrLse.11Adleenr:
vin Carter last week, Mr. and
Airs. Carlyle Carter and Mill-
mie, of London, spent the week,
en , too,
Mr. Spray, Parkhill, has fin.
ished painting the vestibule of
St. James Church and the
cemetery fence with aluminum
paint. R looks well against the
dark red color of the church,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Latta en-
joyed a trip to Nashville, Ten-
nessee ever the holiday,
Miss Barbara Cunningham
spent some time with her
_please turn to page 15
CtIVR,q1 NEWS
Ati .4.81reS.
At St. JAMee. Church .Sunday.,
,August fi the reetor, the Rev
E 0, Lancaster, gp.rldt;ctoo. the.
Holy Communion service, :with
A good .attendance.
Announcement was ,in a ti e
that for :the three. following,
S undays the .services will be
taken by Mr. Ray Simpsna
)vhile Mr, Lancaster is me Vae
eatiee.
The annual memorial: .and,
decoration service will be held
on .September 3 at 3 pm. et
St. James Church.
U nited Church
At the United. Church on Sun-
day, July 30 Mr. Wilfong took
the .service. On SIMCIAY, Att,
gust 6, the Rev. E. E. New of
Merikton, ,Ctit,, presided. The
pastor, the Rev. :q. Iv, Sach,
on vacation, The services
for August 13 :and 20 will be
withdrawn.
Baptism
At St, James Church on Suns
day,„Itily, 30 in the afternoon
the rector, the Rev. E. O. Lan-
caster, administered rites of
baptism for :Kevin Clarence,
son of .Air.. and Mrs. Clarence
Carter with .godfathers, Mr,
John .Simpson„ Kirkton, and
Mr, Peter Banks and Mrs,
Peter Banks of Sarnia, god,
mother.
Following the service the
families were entertained by
Air, and Mrs. Clarence Carter.
Guests were Mr, And Mrs. Ken
Carter and Miss Patricia Cart.
er, Mr, and Mrs, Maurice
Simpson, Mr.. and Mrs. john
SimPeon and children of.Kirk. . r
ton and Mr, and Mrs, Peter,
Banks and Cindy of Sarnia, -
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DOERR'S
Groceries
Quality Fresh Meats
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Chinaware
Open Fri. & Sat. Nights
PHONE 140 ZURICH
Gingerich's
SALES AND SERVICE
Electric & Gas Appliances
Plumbing Heating
Electrical Contracting
Eiectrical Repsititig
ZURICH SEAFORTH
Phone 585
Phone 34
Silhouette
HAIR FASHION
CUTS — SETS
TINTS — BLEACHES
PERMANENT WAVES
Open: Mon., Wed. & Fri;
9 a,m. to 6 p.m,
Tuesday and Thursthiy
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday Til 3 p.m.
EXETER PHONE 658
Radford's
GENERAL STORE
MIRACLE 32 -oz.. 66c
WHIP jar
2 14;°,7;
Jars 43c
CREDITON
Picnic
SWEET
RELISH
2344334
COMPLETE
DRUG STORE
1 SERVICE
Radcliffe
bRUTS
J. S. Radcliffe; Phni,B
RA 7-4792 LUCAN
Don Smith
SERVICE
* Tune-ups
* Road Service
* Welding
Goodyear, Firestone Tires
Front End Service'
RA 74274 LUCAN