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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-08-17, Page 14* BtZa=,Ieee`...;:e. ..-eeeee ,.,'•eerefeee.a.e.eeee-e=eireeeZi=1:7.Z2Z,reeere:Zie:;I:Ereree•e=;;;;:e'eee."..e....:eeeeiee...,e.e.et- Page 12 August 17, 1961 Captures prizes in first showing August 7 up to eel or more parses were entered in the amulet junior bora show at Fort Stanley. The event is sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club, "Armagh", owned by Mr. R. R. Crozier and family of Lu - can took two seconds and one third oh her maiden perform - sem She was ridden by El- vinda Nelson of Aylmer. The Crozier family and Mr. Wflhiam Mathers of Alice St. were present, as well as Misa Rose Mary Vance of Byron w ho accompanied the Crozier family to the horse show. Personal items W a r n e r McRoberts, Mrs. Eldon Hodgson and Miss Lina Abbott called on Mrs. Ern Abbott of Centralia last Tuesday evening, Sgt. and Mrs. Stafford Hill of Nova Scotia spent the long holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Anima and family. Mr. Keith Frost, who plans working lila way around the world, landed safely in Eng - 'land and has already secured a jot there, Messrs. Don and Billie Ban - ting were Sunday guests of their brother, Dr. Ken Banting 'and family at Pt. Huron. Mrs. Thos. Brooke is again e, patient in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Vieitors with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Robb on Monday were band Mr. Wes 'McIntosh and Mrs, Toni Kempton of Ripley. • Rev. E. M. •Cook who has been recuperating at his home hire was able to attend church 'Aervice August 6 and 13. Mrs. Robert St. Louis and chlicb:en, al Welland, were iweekend guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wilkinson of Water St. ; Rev. and Mrs. Roland Har- rell and. Rev. and Mrs, N. D. Sellers were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. D. Came- ron of St, Catharines and Surnmerstown w e r e Sunday ;guests ol Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Crozier. Carol Haskett and Jane Cor- bett are holidaying with Mr. Iend Mrs. Fred Take at Ipper- wash. ; Mr, and Mrs. Louis Kilmer of Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. IJohn Houston and family of ;London attended a family :ga•thering at the home of Mr. anti, ;Mrs. William Kilmer and teamily of Kitchener, last Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Kelly, of Cornwall, called on Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Haskett of Alice St. last Friday on their way to the Stratford Theatre. Mr. and IVIrs. Morris Murdy, of Kitchener, who spent the lOivie Holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murdy were ac- companied by Mrs. Lerrreadle who spent the day with her •sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hodgson, of Alice St. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mann, daughter Sharon and girl friend Diane McDonald, of Toronto, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hodgins. Mr, and Mrs. Art Haskett, of Toronto, are spending their vaeation with Luean and Lon- don relatives. Mr. T. Bosch of Exeter has taken over the management of the Mayfair Bakery in Lucan, Miss Helen Hepworth, of Win- nipeg, left for Sarnia on Sat- urday after spending a week with Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Langford. Mrs. Langford took her to Sarnia. Miss Jean McGee, Miss Ann Lawrence, Miss Jessie Mackay and Mrs. George Hogg of Thamesford were Tu es d a y ,guests of Mr, and Mrs. Louis KiImer. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Abbott and Mr, and iMrs. Harry Car- roll spent the weekend in Wiar- ton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tindall. Mrs, E. C. Attwell and two small daughters, of Gorrie, have returned home after spend- ing a few days with the for. leer's father, Mr. re A, Ash- worth, and brother-in-law, Mr. Roscoe Hodgins, while Mrs. Hodgins was in Victoria Hos- pital, London, Mr, and Mrs. John Camp- bell and son Johnnie, of To- ronto, spent last week with Mrs, Campbell's parents. On 'Monday, accompanied by Mr. land Mrs. Lyle Revirigton and Gary Revingthn, they left for A few days' visit in Batavia, keying Johnnie with his grand parents 'in Dutton and Gregory Revington witn, his grandpar- enttMr. and Mrs, Sheridan ReVington. Me. end Mrs. Cecil tage and family were Wednes- day evening guests At Mrs. Lily Young, at the 'twine of Mrs, Miele Huntley of Lender. ;Mr. and VIts. Lloyd Maguire and family, of Scotland, OM Were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jim Mugford arid flailed on Other relatives. Mt e end Mfrs Gordon Pi- ott WThiJg have returned tierne after a tWO-Week visit with ilVirs. George Bewden. 'While here, accompanied by Mee, Bewderi, they, Visited Mt. and Mrs., Rey Sar- nia. Me, and Mr. Harry Col - tin of 'laterite etespnding A couple of &et this Week With M±s tgwaefi, Recreation. News By BARNEY WELCH The local pee wee baseball team went to Listowel last Sat- urday for the all -Canada pee wee baseball tournament. Although they were defeated in the finals by Fenwick the team put in a very fine effort and 1 know the people of Lie can will feel proud of the fine game the boys played. We are planning a baseball tournament of our own here in Lucan on the Labor Day weekend but we will have more news about this in the very near future. Our ropier Thursday night roller skat4ng was featured last week by Mr, Ken Hurst at the Hammond organ and with the fine music he played and by the response of the large crowd we know he proved to be a real success and from this fine showing he made Mr. Hurst will be here again next Thurs- day evening from 8-11 p.m. Don't forget the Jim Reeves .show Friday evening, August 18 at 9 pm, Dancing every Saturday evening from 9-12 at the •arena. Joint birthday celebration Mrs. A. E. Wilkinson of Lu- nn, last Wednesday held a turkey dinner joint birthday celebration for herself and her seven-year-old grandson, Fred- die Alfred, of London. Twelve adults and 20 chil- dren from London, Welland and Woodham were present. While the children enjoyed games outside the adults played euchre indoors. Couple stabbed to death Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bond of Lucan have received word from their daughter, Gladys (Mrs. Ron Treend) who last month moved to Cold Lake, Alta, that her father-in-law and mother- in-law, Mr. Henry Alb er t Treend, 61, and Elizabeth', 51, had been found last Saturday stabbed to death in their Cal- gary home. A relative of -the couple went to investigate when she got no answer to phone calls. Po- lice said they had been dead at least two days. Mr. Treend was found in the living -room and Mrs, Treend in the bed- room. Ron was their only son. The couple had been up to Cold Lake helping the young people get settled in their new heme at Grand Centre and had deft for Calgary Friday, Au gust 4. Masonic service forJoseph Linden Joseph F. Linden, 90. died' at bis late residence, Lot 26, Con. 13, Lander' TownalliP on Thursday, August 10. He was the sett of the late Mr, and Mrs. Sam Linden and: a life-long farmer in London township, Be was a member of the, ; Masonic Order and on Satur- day a Masonic service was fleld nt theMurdy funeral, home under the auspices di the Henderson Lodge No. 388, liderton. Ile is survived by his Yvife, the former Harriet Matthews; three daughters, Mrs. Archie (Alice) Parsons, '<liven, Verna at borne and Mrs, Joseph • (Margaret) Ca et e r, Clande- boye; also one sister, Mrs. El.' • gin Ann Ellams, Brandon, . nin grandc1iiIdrn and one great grandchild. The funeral service was con- ducted on Sunday, August 13 by Rev. Oliver Maud, Ailsa Craig. Interment was in Birr Anglican cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs. T. • F. Walls, William Goddard, Harold Hodgins Sr., Art Ash- worth, Bernard Olemence and Elmer Eedy, Grade 13 results Lucan'e two Grade 13 Med- way students were successful in all their exams. Julia Oroz. ier's marks were: Alg. 63, Geom. 70, Trig. 63, Bot 72, oo . 54, Chem. 66; Keith O'Neil, Eng. Lit. 50, Alg. 63, Geom. 59, Zool. 72, Chem, 62, Fr, Au. 51, Fr. Comp, 80. Julia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Crozier and Keith is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Joe O'Neil "The ocean seems a little rough today." landeboye church. bears lay 'sermon Pe MRS. ,l H. PATON minister was Mrs. George eeANDee oy Simpson; Mrs. Charlie code At St. James Church on rene, father of the bride, with day, August 13 the service was taken by Mr. Ray Simpson, layman =ether of St. James Church. He took as his text "Chll, dren, how hard it is for them that trust in riches to enter into the Kingdom of God". "We should examine ourselves to see where our faith truly is, in God or in material pos. sessions", he aaid. "We can lead a good life and be a good eitizee, and still not have faith in God. It is easy to ask for our daily bread when we al- ready have it but would we have faith to expect it if we did not have the means to ob- lain it?" The rector, the Rev. E. O. Langaster, and Mrs. Lances. ter are on •vacatien, family reunion The seven cbildren of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hod. gins and families met on Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hodgson. Those present were Mrand Mos. :Ralph (Jean) Ainslie, Mary and David Ainslie, St, Marys; Mr. Murray Hodgins and Wayne Hodgins, Lucan; Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Hod- gins, Robert, Laurel and Nancy liodgins, London; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hodgins, Dpuglas and Elizabeth, Guelph; Mr, and Mrs. Murray (Alice) Hodg- son, Jane and Karen Hodgeon; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, Patricia and Paul Hodgins and Mr, Victor Hodgins. Absent were Mrs. Murray Hodgins and son Ward at Fe- trolia and Laura Hodgins who was away at Kee -Mo -Kee Unit- ed Church Camp, Komoka. Honor bride -elect Miss Donna Rayriette Blake, whose marriage to Mr. Peter Donald Shipley of Lucan takes place in the Clandeboye Unit- ed Church August 19 has been honored at two showers here, The bride-eleet is the daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Blake of the village here. The groom -elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shipley, Lu - can. Mrs. David Kestle entertain- ed at her home with her daugh- ter, Miss Sharen Kestle, .Mrs, Keith Simpson and Miss Joan ,Tameson, Granton, to • a mis- cellaneous shower. The ladies of the Olandeboye United Church entertained the ladies of the community and friends at the United Church in the Sunday School room. About 80 attended. A program included selections by Miss Barbara Zubal on the piano accordion, solo by Miss Barb- ara 'Cunningham with her own accompaniment on her Hai- waiian guitar. A mock wedding in rhyme and unusual costumes with Miss Judy Scott, pianist, play- ing the wedding march was staged. Taleing the part of the thel Fire bug hits again, Police are investigating double murder. Legion Auxiliary bingo Dame Fortune has really smiled on Miss Mary Young of Birr for the past three weeks. Last Thursday night she won the second and eleventh bingo and also the first part of "Share the Wealth". Mrs. Art Harlton of Granton was .also lucky as she won the $5 jack pot consolation prize and the second part of "Share the Wealth". Mrs. M. Callins of Granton won the full card prize. Mr. Ted Bridger of Lucan, who won the third bingo, won also the first part of the con- seautive bingo. Mrs. H. Beiber of Clandeboye won the second part and Mr. H. B. Langford of Lucan, who shared the fourth bingo with Carl Neil of Lucan, won the third part. Mrs, Lloyd Hayter of Lucan won the seventh and ninth bingo. Solo winners included Mrs. Wilfred Beiber of Clandeboye, Mrs. Jack Henson and Mrs. Cecil Hodgins, of Lucan, Church Activities Anglican On August 7, in the church, the rector baptized Carel Lynn $t. Louis, daughter Of Mr. • and Met, Robert Si., Louis of Wel- land. • Her grandparents. IMie and Mrs. A. H. Wilkinson �f Water St., were her godpar- ents, The guest 'speaker on Suti- day was Mr. Ray Simpson Of Clandeboye. Mrs. CI a r en c }Tardy was in charge of the organ, Fotitteeti members of the junior congregation attend the aervice, United church Mr. Arthur Cartier, a lee. inaii from the London Fred Press, was the guest speaker At the 11 &Clock. service, Pentecostal Holiness church Rev. and Mrs, Roland Hat - tell, Mr. Ce A. Graham and John spent All week at the an. haat camp conference At Artie lir, where representatives from 14 churches from Windsor t� Ottawa Were present, There were no services. in the Lucan church on Sunday ad ell could attend the services at Arthur, Many also attended some of the tech:riga dating the week, Next Stitidee, August 20, the gueat Speaker liete Will be Rev. Everett Gegtien �f Georgetown, who is A beotheieilialaW of a filthier pa s tete ,row, rtdd ThOinsOn, razes storage barn Between 1.30 and 2 a.m. Sat- urday Lucan's fire bug hit again, completely destroying a storage building 18'x24' at the rear of Mr: Erwin Scott's home and a few feet away from Mr. Scott's large barn; part of which he uses as a garage. It was also quite close to the buildings at the rear of Mr. LeRoy Revington's home. Fortunately there was no wind so the firemen had no difficulty in protecting near -by build- ings. Picnic tables, lawn furniture. a shotgun; the beide, Aire. Ru. Pert Williams; groom, Mrs. Bruce Bradley: mother of the bride, Airs. Andy Thompson, I Others taking part were Mrs. golicingirs ande/ ss Va'n cyAriteheusi-' tie Following the program Mrs, Wilmer Scott read an address when the guest was presented , with a platform rocker and a Ihostess • chair an behalf of the friends. Other miscellaneous gifts were given with her two slsters. Mrs. Keith Simpson and Miss Sharon Blake, and Misses Jan J am mon and Miami Kestle assisting ber. Personal and Ars so. nalitelms, Orton Leather - land and wditlthealughtel:forliDiane, si°5f- Toronto, spent the holiday ter and brother-in-law, Ale and Mrs. Rea Neil, usually stored in the building were out, but a settee and some chairs were destroyed. Boys, enjoying a party at the home of Mr. E. A. Mosurin- john's a few doors east ,saw the braze and gave the alarm. -Mr. and Mors. Scott were una- ware of the fire until 'awaken- ed by 'persistent knocking at their door. Mrs. Scott removed their car from the larger I building as soon as possible. Many residents in the south end of the village knew nothing of the fire until they heard it an the 7 and 8 o'clock news Saturday morning. A New House' Tgrot,,, Another barn. %el fever • ee„,e, SAVE THE TAX! Order your lumber & • building supplies now from NKLIN LUMBER CENTRES Exeter Grand Bend Oodorieti Medford Miss Laura Hodgins, daugh- ter of eir. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, and Miss Hazel Simp- M, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson, r et erne d home on Monday after 'spend- ing a week et the 'United Church Camp, Kee -Ma -Kee, at Komoka. Mrs. J. H. Paton called on Mrs. •Witedfred Brooks and Miss Clara Howard in Lucan one day last week, /rumors here report that hay- ing and grain harvesting is more difficult with so Dwell rain in 1961 than any year previous. The rain made won- 'taleS • -I "" tierfal growth but the wind lodged the grin which makes it difficult to harvest Misa Helen Sigswprth visit- ed A week with Mr. and Mrs.' Charlie Skirtenalso- other rel.! atives, Mr. and. Mrs. Mon. Thompson .and Mr. and Mrs.1 Gordon 'Thompsoin all in Strale` ford. Billie Sigswerth is spending t this week in London while; Linda. Lee, Lond'on, is visiting. with Helen Sigsworth and fain.; I 14'leitear,e*Joan Lewis, .daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lewis of Lucan, is holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lewis. Mr. David Kestle and family' talyi vieedelireancete.wdcrop of clover o Mrs. Robert Latta is improv- ing from blood poisoning in her foot, She stepped en a llailllLit. and eira. 'Clarence Mill - son spent Sunday with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Milton, in London, 'Their sons Neale and Remy returned with their grandp4r, tgits to. visit Lhe 0014111. Debbie. here. 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