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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-10-26, Page 164;444,4. _Kig,4 eeeeeniPeee.'eeeeeee.e:See.e.,eeee'enieeneeseeSe"eeee;eeeeeeeeee:eese.sseessesesewiegeneeeeeefeenseneneeeamtneeeimeteeeeeseeeesseeneeee Page, 14 'Ogtober 16, 1961 Luc and district news Phone BA 7.4255 etee.e.e' CorresPonclents Miss Lino seesen"" 4. • le -ring wedding:: Baskets term; whil4 .and red tinted 111141114, and white cendelabra, foralen the zptting ih Holy Trinity Chtirch, Wean, for a deniale,ring inarriage ee- remony Settirde.Y. October 1.1. when the Rev, g. 0. Lancs. ter united in wedlock. Anne Marie Mune of lettcan and Ed- gar Alexander ',Kerns. of Chatham. The bride is the daughter ef Abbott mr, 460 Mrs, J. C. Mur,dy Qf Lucan and the groom is the son of Mr. eeld Mrs, J, Morris of Owen Sound, given in marriage ber py Lions club Employ red shirt Team elects father the bride wee gowned L f d plans party to 'warn' buyers Lucan was a busy spot Sat- e floor -length ensemble of white silk organza, The bodice featured a scalloped scoo ang P p necidine, lily point sheath sleeves, a pointed. empire mit urday for it was the date of At the dinner eneetleg of the the Ijons Club annual fall rum- The Llitan-lidertim Combines waist, whieh fell to aeninrner- Lucan Lions Club lielri in the mage sale and Scouts and held their organizational meet-, bund effect, slightly below the Anglican Church basement last Cubs were busy selling applesandeinngter"tcheentlY011aP Indteecrimdelaiten nweacikstlineThteo eennitlprierebneli:Flaiciset, frw9arns Monday evening the guest for the Scout Apple Day speaker was Deputy Distriet the Explorers were out cote! "B" Home Brew League, !of Chantilly lace, The aisle. d of 1 ti baskets to augment II- 8- (HarveY) Lanenrd, , Wide skirt, cascaded to a ro- Governor, Dick Kenne 7 ec ng their funds. A car equipped with loud cessfully gelded the Lucan highlighted by accents of the and tiny rosettes. i pErrlesshi'delinacsy aogfrethede tcoluba.ccHePet stuhce- Asaintiearalahceeaddress held her el - speaker toured the villpalgaeceaoni eouncing the time and the rummage sale and soliciting ' ceeds Karl O'Neil, bow -length veil of French illu- last minute donations. A radio, eleTcliteecitinlinhlovninograrnyffleperrsesidweenrte,' sion. She carried a cascade of O'Neil; prestdent, H. R. red roses and stephanotis. at window of the Stan - all members were urged to se- ley Hall, could be heard for ' LiCaanrYa, n na dor& general i a ger, ter, as 1 Mrs, Allen Gledhill of Exe-' matron Of honor and 'cure new members, blocks. Wraith; ecretar -t • a -' London who spoke on the ser- vice Lions Club can be to a community. A welcome was extended to two new members, Lion Bud Cook, and Lion John Rhodes. This being membership month At a diener and reception in the church leg e ne e n t the' bride's mother received in a heavenly lathe faille gown,,with winter white and,black aces - series and white gardenia coe-e sage. She was Assisted 1))!' the grom's. .mnther,. chose a brown Crepe gown with nielehe ing aPeesenreea and White gar- &Ma corsage. The .dinner was catered by the Ladies -Guild of the rialreh. For honeymoon trip, •to Maine, and.f)nObec.„ Canada the -bride. chaagen Lo a powder blue wool .dr.ees, :Matching bet, brown aCCeSSO•, ries muskrat fur jacket .anct yellow rose corsage. The young couple. will make their home in Chatham, where! the groom is on.the.staff of the Rank ,of Montreal, Main Branch. Out of town guests were pre- sent from To r n t o, Owen. Sound, Chatham, Dearborn, Mien., Kitchener and .stret. who for so many years sue- mantic sweep train and' was ford. Harry s ), le s Between MUSIC and newsI Miss Carol McMillan of Owen President Clare urer, Bill Little; trainer, Les, enn ce. coach•Sound andissBetteJean AC B 1 000 will be broadcasts, past fabulous bargains still avail- named later. All eligible play- , Smith °f Lucan as bridernaids ' were similarly attired in red Stanley kept announcing the ers are welcome. velvet street -length gowns, able at the big sale. One of Mr. Stanley's 1961 The first practice was held made at Lucan, November 17 to finance a trip to Nice, France, for the lucky winner, to attend. the Lions Conven tion there, in June 1962. This is a zone project, of arena, with red pillbox hats and car- tria.toendcascades of white carna- extend a long pole from one Sunday, Oct. 22 at the Lucan b inn,eave innovations was to It was again decided to spon- the upstair wIndows over the Return from trip Mr, Percy Morris of Owen ty at the Community Centre someone's red shirt, to warn three nieces, Mrs. Ron Finlay- brother and brothers of the candidates from Bri n s 1 e y church and two from Trinity sor the annual Hallowe'en par- sidewalk. From it dangled Miss Muriel Carling and leer Sound was best man for his October :31, and if neceSsarY pedestrians to stop and attend Church, Ailsa Craig, to call on the other organize- the sale. son and Misses Terry and bride and groom, Messrs. Mi. Sherry Walpole, have returned chael Murdy and Bennie Mor- The candidates were Merle tions for financial assistance, The president reported the frorn a week's motor trip. ris were ushers,' Lewis, Marion Elliott, Sandra It was decided. to meet at theFaulder, Katherine Diane Siith- sale was a financial success, Their first stole was at Orillia Clarence Hardy as or- erland,Marion Rowe, John Community Centre at 7 p•In• Open on Sundays Mrs, . where they visited Mr, and ganist, played traditional wed- Elliott, Robert McIntosh and where all donations to UNICEF Residents from the Lucan Mrs. Tom ,Blackmore, then on cling music and accomPanted Fred Branston- They were pre - will be handed in to the teach- community are beginning to to Ottawa, Montreal, Lauren- the soloist, Mrs. Gordon Mains pared by the previous rector, ers in charge, realize they can again eat in titins and Upper Canada vil- of .RR 4 Mitchell, who sang yev, R, 1-1. Anions and were presented by the present rec- tor, Rev. R. G. Jackson. In the course of his address the Bishop stressed the im- portance of every church mem- ber taking a full part in the life and activity of the church; only so could the church do the work it is called to do, The service concluded with en anthem by the choir with Mrs. Harvey Hodgins at the organ. After the service the Ladies' Guild served refreshments in the basement, Confirm six at Brins ey By GORDOI4 mon.Ey BRINSLEY On Sunday, October 15 at St, Marys church the Suffragan Bishop of the Diocese, the Rt. Rev. W, A. Townshend DD ad- ministered confirmation to six Owing to renovations at the Legion Hall the danee October 27 will be bold at the Commu- nity Centre, instead of the Le- gion Hall. Local institute Lucan on a Sunday. On Sunday the Koffee Kup "The Wedding Prayer." lage. served meals to 45 out-of-town guests. Though, the proprietor of the Central Restaurant did not count his patrons, yet he reports a big crowd also. In the window of the Central is a large jar filled with candy which will go to some lucky Family night was observed ber of candies in the jar on apart, 12 years ago. Mrs. host to families winner who guesses the num- ucan personal items Brian Smith, son of Mr. and While arena manager Mr. Mrs. J. W. Smith and Larry Barney Welch was attending Lewis, son af Mr, and Mrs. an arena managers' ,meeting Cecil Lewis were born a day at Weston, Mrs. Welch and family and. Louise Cochrane spent the weekend with Mrs. Welch's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Verne Galway, at Graven- hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Cilff Abbott, Mrs. Henry Hodgins and Miss Sophie Richards were Sunday guests of MT. and MTS. H. A. Mullins and family of London. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ritchie, of London, spent Sunday with IMr. and Mrs. Calvin Haskett. Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. King re- turned on Friday from a holi- day with Toronto friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood and Perry, of London, were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ,Tenkins. Mrs. Jack Lackie, cif Bres- lau, was a Wednesday over- night guest with Mrs. M. 0. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dunseith, of St. Marys, were Sunday visi- tors of Mrs. Eine Young, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hardy have returned from a week's trip to Milwaukee where they attended the American Racing Pigeon Union convention. While at Cleveland, they visited Mr. Lawrence Ryan. at the meeting of the Lucan Hallowe'en night, Oct 31. Chil- Smith celebrated their birth - WI, held in the Community dren up to 12 are eligible to days this year with a dinner Centre last Thursday evening make a guess. party on Friday. Other guests when over 70 sat down to a Explorer Expedition included Philip Lewis and Art hot turkey dinner. With Counsellor Rose Rev- Cobleigh. Following the dinner, Mrs. Smith took.themall toa At the head table were the ington and Mrs. Toni Coursey showat "The Highland", Lon - president, Mrs. C. H. George (Dr, George had to leave early) the secretary, Mrs, Cecil Robb, and Mr, Robb, the district president, Mrs. George Zavitz and Mr. Zavitz of Poplar Hill, Rev, and Mrs. G. W. Sach and Clandeboye Explorer Expedi- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coi•bett. tion in the United Church merly of Bowmanville, has se - Mrs Zavitz spoke briefly. schoolroom last Monday eve- cured a position with Trade and Progressive euchre followed fling. The attendance continues Commerce and is now living the dinner. Winners for high i to grow with 25 girls out. in Ottawa. Mr. Carl, Bramp- score were Mrs. John Park and Mr, William Brownlee. Winners of low score were Doris Culbert and Mrs. Jack Lankin (playing a man's card). The ,evening was convened by !eV. Erle Young and Mrs. George Paul, assisted by Mrs. Sheridan Revington, Mrs. H. B. Langford, Mrs. Roy Hamil- (counsellors in training) at- tending the Londonealidcllesex Explorer Counsellor Fellow- ship at Lambeth. Honorary Counsellor Iva Hodgins was in charge of the fourth. Lucan- don, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ban - ting returned on Saturday aft- er a visit with their family, two of whom has, or is mov- ing. Mr. Elmer Ranting, for - ton, is moving to Kapuskasi'ng where he is now manager of by Mrs. Roger Heath, who heard the memory work. the hydro there. They also vis - At the next meeting Oct. 30 ited their daughter, Mrs. Wil - the presentation of stars and Richmond liarn Kilham and family at an initiation service for new members will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomp- Attend cancer meeting son and Cheryl -were Sunday guests of Mrs. F. M. Brown Mrs. Cecil Robb and Mrs. of St. Thomas. ton, Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Mary Culbert of the local can - Mrs. Jack Steacy and Mrs, cer unit attended a meeting of John Park. the educational committee at the Cancer Clinics Victoria Legion Auxiliary bingo Hospital, recently. Mrs. G. Van Oevelen and Vic Neil split for the $5 con- solation jack pot at the Legion Auxiliary bingo in the Legion Hall, Thursday night. The first part of "Share the Wealth" was won by Mrs. 0. Betters of Granton. The second part was split between Mrs. John Smibert of Lucan and 'Mr. W. McDowell of Deerfield (who also split the second bingo with Mrs, 'William Mathers, Mr. H. B. Langford and Mrs, Joe Haskett, all of Lucan), Mrs. Cecil Neil of Lucan won Church Activities Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tubb andfamily, family, of Mitchell, were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hodgins. Mrs, Blanche Paton was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs Cecil Robb. Mrs. Murray Hodgins at- tended a board of directors' meeting for Keeemo-kee camp at Robinson Memorial Church, London, last Monday. Anglican Church Joe Hodgins, son of Mr. and A splendid attendance was Mrs. Cecil Hodgins who signed out at 11 a.m, for Brotherhood up for the six-week civil de - Sunday when J, Ernol Cun- fense course at London head- ningham was the guest speak- quarters, attended the first el.. Mr, Cunningham, a native lecture last Monday. On Friday of Clandeboye, was confirmed evening he attended another in Holy Trinity church, and is astronomical lecture at the the full card prize. Mr. Roy at present a high school teach- Cronyn Memorial Observatory, London, where John E. Rice Pepper of Exeter and Mrs. W. er at Glencoe. Be was sent to R. McFalls of Lucan won the Lucan by a representative of spoke on the motions of the ninth bingo. the Brotherhood of the Dean- planets and Dr. W. N. H. . Wehlau on Jupiter and Saturn, MrLangford must have had his rabbit's font with him for he also won the second bingo and shared the fifth with Mes. Wade Ziegler. Mrs. Williams Mathers also won the first and eleventh bingo. Mrs. Cecil Hodgins won the seventh bingo and also the first part of the consecutive bingo. Nancy Dinmore of Clande- boye won the second part and Mrs, Doug Ewen, the full card, Miss Mary Young of Birr and Mrs. Roy Pepper of Exeter won the sixth, Mrs. Richard Davis of Lucan was the only solo winner. Local firm ery of West Middlesex. At the service three children were baptized: Paul Roscoe Hodgins, son of Mr. and Mrs. after which all were given the opportunity of viewing Jufpiter and Saturn through theobserv- atory telescope. Roscoe Hodgins, his godparents Following the baptism of were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young their daughter at the Anglican and Mr. Roscoe Hodgins; Ron- church on Sunday, Mr. and ald Paul Glenn, son of. Mr. and Mrs. K. Kraut had as guests Mrs. Charles Glenn, with god- Mr, and Mrs. James Simpson parents, Mr. and Mrs. George and family of London and Mr. Atkinson and Miss Joan White- and Mrs. Ernest Ross. head. The third babe was Mrs. M. Chadwick of Toronto Wendy Anne Kraut, daughter was a Sunday guest of Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kraut, M. Holden, who is living with whose godparents were Mr, and her daughter, Mrs. John Smi- Mrs, James Simpson of Lon- bert. don. Mr, Harry Haskett, a patient Pentecostal Church in SI. Joseph's Hospital, as the Two films, "Teenage and result of a stroke, fell out of Prayer" and "Teenage and the bed and broke several ribs. Bible" were the highlights of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Arml• the Young Peoples' meeting on tage and Sheila and Mrs. Wit- - • Friday night. liam Aylestock were Sunday .wins case The Children's Church cots. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. tinues to grow with 39 out on George M. Zavitz of P'oplar i Friday. Many tif the children Hill, Scott's levator Ltd. of Lit'. are bringing their friends out. Mrs. Sheridan Revington can was awarded $2,843.47 by In the craft period the older held a family turkey dinner on in a damage suit launched aft- r eider boys are making wallets and Sunday in honor of her bus supreme court jury Thursday girls are making stuffed band's and 12 -year-old grand- er one if its trucks was in -1 animals. The younger children volved in a collision with an- are making farm animals, other truck on Highway 19, The teachers' and officers' near Watford, monthly meeting will be held The firm sued Ross A, Hume at the home of Mr, and Mrs, rt Watford, owner and driver, Clayton Abbott at 8 p.m, on of the other truck involved. 1Thursday evening, Oct. 26. The jury found that Mr, , A number of members have Herne was solely to blame for, had letters from their former the accident because he Milled pester, Rev_ Roland le rrell a , ff * • d ' ' . Personal items Mrs. Ivan Brock and Marg- aret, of Woodham, visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Gold - w LANDS BIG PIKE . . . . Pr. T. A. Watson iandeboye native reaches at service By MRS. J, H. PATON from hOspital. She is able lo cLANDgwyEl be in a wheel Chair and pt be the house in it, 22, a former menther, Mr. J. I Mr, and Mrs. Ernol Cunningham, teacher at and family of Herriethil were Con LaYman's Sunday, Oct.. Mrs, Jim sigswo:tehadandrgfrabm,,. 41117,1 gdliSi'doitel:41,11374-MtCc;1,),su er alePhnilbeel ni '1.1 113.:'110'yPc4. 'rig; W...9 heagsc11:111,13AALIfoaAra.4risrdt):;::n:4141Rrel treaalsoLvandWN: serei,:ti.Tgoli?Wh:rfrvsstlfet,,iellsrrVvirytpyeAelV:diarr::.18te' eiMAnitaade:nrisp-wr'dd; 8%111747h% of figthhe S.Berhoothoal,aol'oeciproet-i guests SLIndaY e IlLainigh4apSlhrteera,cWhIhnentdr°rdeo4anedeCitPheelNtlerlre.,4C"ttinhils'e 1 rina in and Michael. stonelike character who found ,deia.dyaseirn.al.na'cionrclopnmitaoin,ans,veit.ohrthoenr, Leath- service oct Christ and later, because of service and witness Guests with Mrs. Emily though he lapsed in .momenta Tomes on Sunday were Mr, I owtrhiWell7a1ClnlenSisigen:einnnitoasthea Pg:eina: l'annFndodlolMoilWrsin.g Gt.he 4.eini7ciheic°eleisrvicofe lief deniel, his life was one to men and women are the fotinda- example, The Sneaker said that i day Ms. Omar Cunningham at St, James church on Sun- tuipoonn nfthethme Icvhirtredhaptaondday to a entertaino her son, Mr. and ' largeextent the witness"As' Aand GMilr,etshlitcloreELjleo:nlgdanC,MniLr!.nituanaagnnhdaniMrnsf. isnionneesn,eeletinusthteakeehnoruerh'shape and quality from Christ him. Mr, and Mrs. William Rob- asteolfne,n,:he who, isurgtehde, chief corner N.Y,ettaaspndentBitthlye Billy, Iso,feekiterinertheswte4, On Sunday, Oct. 29 Standard Mr, and Mrs. Kurt Gebel and Time will return. Service and family, y, Mervin. Carter, teacher junior choir will be at 2,30 p.m. Standard Time, at SS 1, Stephen, attended the I first Huron and Perth teachers' personal items I convention held in ExelerePub- Mrs, W. L. Paton, of Park- lic School on Friday, Oct. 20 hill, spent .a few days last with 109 teachers ittending. week with Mr, and Mrs, J, H, I Mr. Neil .Hopper of Seaforth Paton and family. is drilling a well for Mr. Jim Mrs, Clarence Millson and Cunningham. Mr, Millson, Mr. and Mrs, Ger-1 Visitors last week with re' ald Millson and Debbie were and Mrs, Millson and fan guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph were their daughter, Mrs. J,. Wilson in London on Sunday. Beckett and Sandra of Kitchen - Mrs. Millson enjoyed the out- er and. Mrs, Al Haidyph and ing, it being the first time inchildren, Pamela and Patricia a car since returning home of Waterloo, ,,,,,,e,e,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.., Nets big one to set record Dr. T, A. Watson of Lucan is the happiest fisherman in this community for to him goes the honor of having caught, this year, the largest great northern pike at Key Harbour, at the north eastern tip of Georgian Bay, Bow big was it? All of 43 inches long and tipping the scales at 23 lbs.! Not satisfied with this huge catch, 'he also caught a "small" one weighing a "mere" 18i His fellow fisherman feel the doctor is justified in feeling very proud of his skill as a fisherman. What did he do with it? Be- ing a little large for tome con- sumption, he very kindly do- nated 11 (0 a London home for the aged. in Glenn and family. 'Messrs. Dean White, Jack Girls learn Branston and Norman Chap- man spent a few days moose hunting west of Kirkland Lake. Rev. A. E. Menzies of Sal- ford, former minister of Brins- ley United Church, was guest speaker at Carlisle United Church for anniversary serv- ices held there. A number from this district attended. Mr, Stan Maguire, of Lon- don, spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Hodgins and family. ' The past week has been ideal weather conditions for turnip harvesting and, corn picking. Mrs. Art Lightfoot and Mrs. Lawrence Lightfoot visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. .Douglas Lewis and fam- ilY. Mention meat hints to 'Meat Munchers' By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON The third meeting of the Kirkton "Meat Munchers' L was held October 10 at the home of Mrs. Watson. They discussed braising of meat and then Mrs. Watson prepared swiss steak to cook, Sixteen girls answered the roll call and discussed their home assignment. They then made notes on: Look for Qual- ity; Grades of Meat; Secrets of Meat Cookery, and Methods of Tenderizing Meats. Mrs. Shier showed the dif- ferent cuts in a front quarter of beef. She also conducted a quiz on beef cuts. Everyone! sampled the swiss steak which was delicious. Peurth meeting The fourth meeting of 'the, Kirkton "Meat 'Munchers" was Recreation News By BARNEY WELCH All the local hockey teams got under way last week at the arena, Our Squirt team will be daughter Carla Revington's coached by Mr, H. VVraith, the birthdays. I Pee Wee will be handled by B. lives with Mr. and Mrs. Karl New rector Miss Betty McIntyre, who -- Welch, our Bantam will be looked after by Mr. B. Smith O'Neil of Lucan, and who is and our Midgets will be coach- ed by Mr, .1, Freeman, Our Gillivray School, was involved on Juvenile entry will be coached held October 17 at the home of the leader, Mrs. Watson. Eighteen girls repeated the 4-H pledge after which Marion Thompson and Beth Crago pre- pared a stew and Helen Hum- phreys and Nancy Nethercott, dumplings. While the meat was cooking the meeting proceeded, The leaders checked record books. Mrs. Watson discussed food score sheet with the girls. Mrs. Shier reviewed the beef cuts and discussed pot roasting. Mrs. Watson discussed and gave notes on "How Much Meat to Buy" and "Storing Meat Carefully". The next meeting is to be held at Witteveen's Meat Mar- ket in Woodham to see Mr. Witteveen cut up a pig. Personal items Mr, and Mrs. Keith Phillipsand, and, David of Calton, Miss Ann Carmichael of Fingal, Mr. Don- ald Vance, Mr. Floyd Vance and Miss Shirley Vance of Dexter visited Sunday with Mr, and MTS. Ronald Denham and family and Mrs. Anna Den- ham, Mrs. Harris, of Hamilton, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock. Miss Lottie Berry of Arthur spent the weekend with Mrs. in a car a ecident at concessionl'oy 1Vir. T. :Banks, our new as -1 9 London township and No, 4. highway on October 12, She sistant. The local Intermediate Rev. Lyle A. Bennett, rector a . , the 1 el. 14 1 t ii gwill not he able to return to team will also have a few of a three -Point parish at, and is. erre . se in of • ' changes this year with the ar,- ' . , . evangelistie week at. veek for at least another week. op intment 'of Mr, H. Wey into lh pathof the5 ft' their , e pa . co SLangford Bervie, has been appointee Vevator truck, Mr, Hume who nha' !nester), south Carolina. . Mr. and Mrs. D, A, Caughell was pulling a bulldozer on a a Blenheim were Sunday visi- as peesident and Mr. B. Little rector of St. Paul's Cherch, to„ with their niece miss as secretary -treasurer. We will Kirkton, St. 'Phomas' Church trailer bebihd his truck when United Church and St, Patricki; • . have news regarding the coach Grantors,. the collision occurred, had A eApAelty attendance filled Beitee McIntyre and while in , of the intermediates as soon 8 • 11 CoUnterelalmed for damages to the Lucan church for Its an- Lucan called on their Church, aintsbury, The ap- his vehicles. The counterclaim 1 neat Ha rvest Nome and an-, tiaslor, the Rev. E,M, Cook:, as possible' with new pointnent is effective Novem- was dismissed with coste. niversary service. The junior Mrs, Robert, Coughlin tele- ,T,„hav8las°,f_ormed Gledhill, driver of the Scottee1 copied the side front sent, 12th birthday vvith a family tries, from Prince Andrew, Ox- her J., Born in Windsor, Mr, Ben - Neither Mr, Iltitne nor Abe choir of 19 members Who ocs bratecl - hee daughter Jtidn's rimile School league wIte co' truck, 'svae hurt in the c011ision,, sang of fruit uses • By MISS MURIEL. HERN MON Elimville Fruit Delights held the fifth meeting on October 17 at the home of Ruth Miller. President Jo -Anne Miners con- ducted the meeting with 20 members present. Mrs. Floyd Cooper gave notes on fruit for dinner or supper, fruit appetizers, fruit in the main course, fruit accompani- ments, fruit salad plates, fruit for dessert, serving fruit des- serts and fruit in the carried lunch. Mrs, Norman Jaques gave a demonstration on mak- ing cherry pie. Sixth meeting gethering on StindAV. bents, Mount Carmel ant Lu - A. L. McKenzie represented' Thve gueSt speaker, Rev, C. Mr. and Met, Kilmer tan and 1 }Jobe the league will Scett'a.. Elevator Anti IVIr. GI:60V. 'Weite. DFC, MA, T31)„ of and MrS. M. 0........Smith„ were hill. The defeetieet.ne, was rep ' Metropolitan .. church, Lenderi, Sunday gtteeLe bi:Mr.. and Mrs. resented by... Mayer Lerner go, 'Spoke on "The Vntithelary ef. J. A, eltenetrin of Londeti COR -RECTION ees T h e wed, Gratitude', • M. , .tintl,. Mts. .qoy.1-tarnilion ding .nittute, RedeliffeeWatton, . The thureli . was beautittilly, and . Mt. llobett,14,aMilten were which appeared in last week's .,deeotated. by...the lertl, :.. $unday guests of ,M•t„, aM1 Mrs. 0.10et . was taken 'by Rudy 1 Nekt , Sunday will be. 'Lay.- Earl: Dickson ':0 Ailsa -Creig, Fenteser, Clinton e n d tout.ari in Attila Sunday wben. a special give very boy A chatted la play hockey. Don't forget the ;runlet' Pattie- ete' ItalloWeeien Dance at the arena on Thursday evening, Oct, 26, There will be public skating every Saturday eve - Mr. lent 'Fritz and family nigg from 8-10 p.m. and Sun- photogtapher, not Ttrty men choir Will lead the MU- Alice have moved to deer afternoon from 3-5 during btft 1 Md.,. Lond011s the Winter months, nett was ordained in 1960, Be- fore studying for the ministry he was a draftsman at, Chrets- ler Corporation, Windsor. Mr, Bennett is Married and has tWo children. Be 'succeeds Anee, MacAulay who was in chtlege for the summer months, The previous rector, Dymond, is now rector nt St. Paul's Church, Miran& The sixth meeting of Elim- ville Fruit Delights was held on Monday evening. October 23 at the home of Shirley Johns with 19 members present. The meeting was conducted by Kathy Bern. Mrs. Norman Jaques gave notes on fruit salads, dressings for fruit salads, baking with fruit and spices. Mrs. Floyd Cooper demon- strated the making of fruit bread. The next meeting will be held on October 30 at 7.30 pan. at the home of Mrs. Norman Jaques. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bern and family, Jarvis, visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern. Mrs. James Earl, of Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Everard Miller and fam- ily. Mr, and Mrs, William Tookey of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jaques, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques and family visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. William Moore at Rannoch. Miss Phyllis Han, London, visited over the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bern and family visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Sal- mon and girls and Mrs, Mary Marlene, Dashwood. Copeland and Miss Ethel Copeland. The ladies of Kitleten United Church was hosi, to a success- ful rally of the WMS and WA smith section of Perth Presby Leine] on Friday, Oct, 20. The various societies each took their part, using the theme "Forward into' the future to- gether", The guest speaker was Rev. Wilson of Shakespeare. Mrs, William Clarke and Minify of WillOwdale are visit- ing with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Stnith, Mr. and Mrs. Alex' Irvine epent, the weekend in Toronto, Hamiltoe and Niagara. Mrs. Ra thbure 6r Toroa6 returned home with 'belie hit a Vaca- tion. 44 • if You're TIRED 1\firk, and then everybody- gent a htlred-enot" wee and may he Whored by backaches. Perhaps nothing APrimmly *one, lost 5 terrines"' ary ,nondiiion caused by urinary Irritation or bladder discomfort. That'a the ibm ti talo notld'a Kldnay rift Dodd's help stimulate tho kidneys to reeve thls, condition which may Afton cause backache Anti tired fooling. Than yod 1061 boner. Oat bettel,*ork enter. 81 First Anniversary Dinner Koffee Kup Restaurant LUCAN Sunday, October 29 In honor of his first anniversary at the Koffee Kup, the proprietor, Joe Hay, will serve a special. $1.00 roast beef plate to his many friends, old and new. iiii 1 iiiii 11111111111111111111111111 iiiii 111111 iiiii 111111.11111111111111111101111111111 llllll 11111 llllll 1 lllllllllllllllll l llllll lllllll 11111111111111111111 lllllllllllllll 11.1111111111011 lllll 1111111111111111M1 ll 11 llllll 11 llllll 11111111 llllllllllllll 11% Collateral Trust Notes dit PER ANNUM 360 -DAY TERM Interest Payable Monthly by Cheque Notes can be redeemed at any time on 30 -day written notice to company. 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