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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-11-02, Page 14age 14 November 2, 9 ,e.e "rw+e CY -l•e Y Luco. and. district ..new: Phene 8A. 7-425S ..:H&S.Asstrt I. hears pastor At the meeting cif the Lena tome and School Association held in the school leindergarten, Thursday evening the Rev, .F Lancaster of Holy Trinity ,church spoke on "Religious Education in the School and the Home", lie reminded his listeners that for years the three Lucan clergymen had give weekly in- struction in the school but he stressed the even greater im- portance of daily parental training at all possible *pear- tunities in the home, He was introduced by Mrs. Jack Elson and thanked by Mrs. Pat Crudge and by Principal Rob- ert Jenkins who spoke briefly on. Education Week inviting the parents to visit the school was held in the church school- forms, to all while, each wore Correspendenti: Miss Line Abi ott Church ! `Sellout' for Activities United Church At the meeting the Cou- tauraet when the proprietor, pies Club of the limited Church Mr. Joe Hay, celebrated his in the church schoolroom last first anniversary. in his new Wednesday evening plansfor quarters, after. the disastrous the llallotven en party fire, that put "The Hub' out held at the home of Mr Dave of business, The $1,04 special • anniversary Sunday Was a red letter day far the Lucan Koffee } up Res - Park on Saturday night with hot beef dinner was a "sell- a box lunch, were finalized. out„ A number of members agreed as the restaurant also catered Recreation New y EARNEY WELeet The regular Minor Shamrock League will get Inkier way this Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and by the number of teams entered this , ear it looks like a bigger and better season. The Out intermediate team has appointed Alex .()'Neil as the .coach for the coming sea- son and we know Maxi,will do 1 his very best io produce a Manning club, Their season opens. ea No- vember 17 with the Lucan leant having their regular Friday night home games as =usual. We will be stetting all leagues bythe middle of November with the exception of .our high School league which will not get started till early in Decem- ber^. We hope to keep all the local people posted on results of our games. There will be public skating every Saturday evening fr.oin 8 to 40 pen. and Sunday atter- noon from 3 to 5 p.m. during the winter season, • to attend the fail rally at the a turkey dinner far 20 at the -._.— . Colborne St United ClIereh, home of Mrs. nary F, Smibert, London, . of Denfield, the proprietor and Vice -president Mr,Alden staff were too busy to keep Walker was in the chair and count of the attendance. Mrs. D. E. Pettigrew and :errs. The big rush started about J, W. Loekyer assisted with4 pen. and from then an all devotions, were busy. The waitresses, WMS who had changed from their The meeting of the WMS chic new black and white uni to see the classes in action, room Thursday with the press• a corsage of red roses, The AIrs. George Paul, in the A UNICEF film was shown dent , by a member of the school staff, chair and Mrs, William Ayle- Mr. Thomas Beer. Mrs. Jenk- stock's group in charge of pro- " in .Sad he Preferred the UNI- gram and refreshments. Li s s. C>aF boxes to he returned to Mrs. AYlestoek was assisted the school instead of taken to in the worship service by Mrs. The draw for a radio, span- guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford the Hallowe'en party at. the John Park, Mrs. W. J. Mc- cored by the Teen Town, was and Robert of Detroit and as Community Centre, first lady customer to Order the special anniversary dinner was also presented with a cor- sage of red roses in honor of the occasion. Still lacking its fireplace and final decorations, tate Rose Room at the rear of the 'main restaurant has already been used on several occasions as a private banquet hail. personal items ;an The attendance cup went to Mr. Jenkins' room being such a rare event as to make the principal reply "My cup of joy runneth over". Mrs. Harry Wraith volun- teered to be assistant at the Falls, Mrs. Thomas Lee and won by Mr. Jack Radeliff'e. Mrs, E. Hodgson. Mr. Kenneth Simpson of Ol- Airs, Sach exhibited the boxes tawa and friend, Miss Heather of candy which will be sold by Allison of Windsor, who. ,at- the atthe YPU as a money making tended the homecoming at project. University of Western Ontario, During the business session spent the weekend with the it was decided. to give a do-. former's \moth.er, Mrs. E. G. November 3 immunization clip- nation to the book shelf in the ic, President Mrs. Rudy Engel was in the chair for the meet- ing. Mrs. Calvin Haskett convened the lunch assisted by Mrs, J. B. Ready, Mrs. Norman Hardy, Mrs. Ivan Hearn and Mrs. Robert Anderson, UC Westminster College, in memory of the late Mrs. Her- bert Childs. Mrs. Lee gave an instrumen- tal, Laymen's Sunday Mr, Carlton Wells, principal of the Wells' Academy, will be the guest speaker next Sunday which is Laymen's Sunday. A Gweawards men's choir will lead the mu - Anglican Church to Explorers Members of the Ladies' Guild are recuperating after a busy The 5th expedition of the week preparing for, and cater- ing to, a successful turkey din- ner last Wednesday, Many former members returned for the big event as well as many strangers from London and dis- trict. Behind the scene, was a hive of activity but thanks to ample Lucan - Clandeboye Explorers was held Monday evening in the church schoolroom with chief explorer Marilyn Hearn in the chair, Being an initiation. service, parents and visitors were present. ' The two counsellors -in -train- space and splendid organize- ing, Mrs. George Coursey and tion all ran smoothly. The Miss Ilene Donaldson, were splendid assistance of the men present. The former led in the worship service and the telling of a story and the latter (who is a talented teen age solo- ist), led in the music. Honorary counsellor Iva Hod- gins conducted a "Book of the Bible" contest after which she led in the initiation service as- sisted by Counsellor Rose Rev- ington, Twelve girls became Explor- was deeply appreciated. They not only brought in supplies, took out dinners but assisted in the carving, the catering and even the never-ending dish washing. Pentecostal Holiness Church Nine teachers and officers met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Abbott last Thurs- day evening, The highlight of er .members. They are Marlene the evening was the showing Butler, Jane Corbett, Nancy of two films, one on the teacher Hardy, Laura Hodgins, Betty and the other on the pupil. To Park, Kathy Arnold, Hazel avoid the Christmas rush it was Simpson, Lori Crudge, Mari- decided to have the Christmas Ross, and Mr. Ross, Mrs. Edna Johnston of To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jones and fancily of Rexdale were anne Gable, Patsy Bradley, Rose Coursey and Betty Scott. The initiation service was - followed by the presentation of 1 mums formed the setting in All Saints' Church, Strathroy, at 9.30 a.in. Saturday, Oct. 21 for the wedding of Mary Lor- anne Gable, Hazel Simpson, Walsh of RR 2 Kenwood Betty Park, Nancy Weller, Maureen Smith, Lori Crudge, Kathy Arnold, Marlene Butler, Rose Coursey and Jane Cor- bett. First blue star to Carol Has- kett, Jane Crozier, Norma Davis and Marie Cochrane. First gold star to Nancy Park and Marilyn Hearn, Second gold star to Linda Coursey, Jancye Grose and concert December 8. Nagle -Walsh Baskets of pink and white Sunday guests, Mrs, A, C. Cal- der and Mrs. Ada Jennings of London. Miss Ann Armitt of London and her sister, Mrs. Clarence Haskett of Lucan and the lat- ter's two children Nancy and Billie, spent last Saturday in Lockport, N,Y, where Miss Ar - mitt was the guest speaker at 'YWCA dinner. Mrs. J. F. Wagland (wife of Sunday guests of Mrs, Erle the Rev. J. F, Wagland former Young, Mr. and Mrs. George Lucan rector) who underwent Young and Mr, and Mrs. Rob- major surgery at Victoria Hos- ert Coughlin. Mrs. Ross McRoberts and Mrs. Charles Corbett were busy "flu -leg" and flying last was one of the 14 delegates of week, The former was out of North Middlesex to attend the school Tuesday and Wednes- Conservative convention last day with the flu and the latter, week, Thursday. Mrs. Ivan Hearn and Mrs. Florence Cunningham Mrs. Murray Hodgson were of London was a Wednesday supply teacher. On. Friday Mr. guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J. and Mrs. McRoberts, Mr. and agcFalls and attended the tur- Mrs, Corbett and Mr. and Mrs. key supper in the Anglican Alex Young flew to Halifax' church. to attend the Young -Lee wed- ding. All returned Sunday eve- ning but Mr. Corbett, who re- mained over to visit old friends, Miss Beta Chown and Mr. Fred Revington visited Mr. Will Downing in South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter on Sunday and found him about the same, Mr. Kelly Galway, of St. Catharines , spent, the weekend with his sister, Mrs. Barney Welch and family. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Le- blanc and family of Quebec visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hay over the weekend, It isn't often that roses and dahlias are still blooming at the end of October. One Lucan resident picked a dozen and a half ripe tomatoes October 27. As for the leaves, they are still a mass of iridescence, Mr, M. 0. Smith arrived home from Mt. Logan, Gaspe, on Friday where he had been working. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robb were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Howe of Ford- wich. Mr. and Mrs. Don Downs and family have returned from a few days' vacation. in De- troit and had as weekend pital is making satisfactory re- covery. Mr. Harold Corbett of Lucan stars, First red star went to Patsy Bardley, Laura. Hodgins, Janis Freeman, Betty Smith, Mari - and and Joseph A. Nagle of Lucan. Rev. Father D, K. McMahon officiated. The bride is the daughter of Jdrs. Mary Walsh and the late Michael Walsh and the groom is the son of Mr. Thomas Nagle and the late Mrs. Nagle. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Michael Walsh, the bride wore a powder blue sheath brocaded satin gown, ifeaturing a street length skirt. Nancy Hardy. M She wore a corsage of gar - Members were asked to save the roll of cardboard on which wax paper is rolled, to be later decorated and filled with treats for "shut-ins." .Legion Auxiliary bingo Duplicates and split bingos again highlighted the Legion denies and sweetheart roses, Her only attendant was Mrs. Jack Lankin of London, as matron of honor, Who chose a taupe wool street -length sheath with mink brown accessories and. talisman rose corsage. Mr. Basil Nagle of Lucan Auxiliary bingo Thursday eve• was best man for his brother. ning.Ushers were Mr. John Nagle Mr, Benny Kelly of Lucan, l and Mr. Jim Walsh. who won the $5 consolation prize, also won the seventh bingo, Mrs. Oscar Matters of Granton and Mrs, Cecil Hod- gins of Lucan won the "Share the Wealth" lines' prizes and Pat Egan of Lucan, the full card. Mrs. Grant Brooke, now of London. won the first part of the cotisecutive bingo, Mrs. Bruce $radiey of Clandeboye, Mrs. Tilley of Strathroy, as organist provided traditional. wedding mucic and accompa- hied the two soloists, Misses Mary Ellen and Rose Aerie Gallagher, At a reception at the Cob- blestone lien, Lon do n, the bride's mother received in a. navy crepe with navy acces- sories and pink carnation cor- sage. Who shared the fifth bingo with For a honeymoon trip to the Miss Mary Young of Birr, the U.S.A. the bride changed to a second part, And Mrs. Richard multi - colored figured dress Davis of Lucan, the full card with brown accessories and prize, white orchid corsage, Miss Mary Young was the The young coulpe Will make luckiest Winner of the evening their home on the groom's for she also won the second farm, Rli. 3 Lucan, end ninth bingo, Mrs. William Lueenites attending the wed- Mathers of Lucan split with ding iihcluded Mr, and Mrs, Mr's. Harry Arnold. of Luesn Basil Nagle, Barbera and June for the first 'bingo. Mrs. fl, and Mr, and Mrs, Tom Mor- Bieber of Clandebove split with kin Jr. Mr, 1#, Pascttzzo oP Crediton , . for the fourth. The latter s.1it With Harty .PaM � • � wi a y Bond Jr, a r:. • at Crudge encs Mrs. 'Lloyd Bayter, all of Loran, fee the sixth. bingo, The sola winners were Mrs. 'W. It. Mc}'alls and Mrs. Tont Weller of Lucan. The autoist hit a roaster While driving. along s country road. Aexieus to de the right thing, Ire cheated the fartnl"r • the awned it and teid, "I just ran aver your roister and I'm ivillih'g to reptaee hire." "Flee." the !Amer, replied, • r`ite's hear you.crowlit THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD once OF APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION OF Ti -IE VILLAGE OF LUCAt4 TO DISPENSE WITH A VOTE OF ELECTORS TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1, The Councilof the Corpora- tion of the Village of Lucan intends to purchase from Ida K, Porte certain land and building on Main Street to be used as municipal of- fices at a cost of $10,000 which wilt be repaid from current revenue out of the the general rate in the surd of ;$2,500 in each of the years 1962 to 1965, inclusive. 2, Application has been made to The Ontario Municipal Board for anorder to dis- pense with the assent of the electors and for approval of the said undertaking, Any ratepayer may, within 21 days after the first pubtiea- tion of this notice file with the Clerk of the Village of Lucan a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval and the grounds of such obiectton, 3. The Ontario Municipal Board may antler pursuant to the statute that the assent of the electors shalt not be re- nuired end inay approve of the said undertaking, but before doing so it tttaY ap- point a time and place for a publin hearing when any objections will be consider- ed. fATi:ll at Toronto this 06th day of 'October, %A , Vacuum Cleaners' Sale'sand S'erVice, Repairs and bags to all Emil dels of vacuum cleaner'a and polishers. Iloeonditiotted ma - Merles of all makes ftf' sale. Brit PECK, I<t 1 i`urlch' Phone 'Hensen 600 II, Vickers, AMINO $.itellE`pAfi: i 2.00 Maaquerada :dance i After a lapse of several Years,., the Lugan Branch of the,h Canadian Legion have .arranged to again. hold monthly daiiees in rite Legion flail. S The ,first one, which will take the form of a masquerade • dance, will be ltel.' on Friday, Nor. 3 with, ,the pori Down's orchestra providing the rntuslc 4 Prizes for the best ,costumes win be Personal Rema tars Harvel' Hod§ins} .who as been seriously 'item: IS`' Josephs llospita.s, towing her third operation,i- bowing signs of iniproveme There are still g tnunlbex t dens f tr. and: MrThe ,ll J,chit- NV. Lockyer are among the latest victims. .Bruce uPani nsNeel). aKitchener and Penny Moggs ;of Gait were Friday, ,visitors With Mrs. M. 0, Smith. Airs T..G McFarlane spent guesttof asses .Agnes .end Ro- berta Fox, Mrs. Wilmer .Jones, of pen, was a. guest of her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Irving Oib.- son, awarded, Bride -elect fated Prior to her marriage to Mr. John Keith 'Young of •Ltican,1 Saturday, Miss Charlotte San -1 dna Lee of Halifax Was ,guest of honor at a round: of social events. Mrs. Barry Glover ;entertain-, ed the bride 'elect's office friends • at a, miscellaneous shower. The office staff at Nova Scotia Tractor Equipment, pre. rented Miss Lee with gifts. Airs, Michael Byrne. was host- . ess at a linen shower, Miss ,Nancy Aucoin entertained at ,dinner party and eup and sau-. cer shower, Following the rehearsal Fri- day night, the parents of the bride held a dinner party .. the bridal ,party. ,,,feeeeeee 111,1„1111,1111,, eeetteeeitieteetemeetteett ve ett11111111111t11eee ill. eeeeiteee TO LIVE IN CHATHAM—Mr, and Mrs. Edward Alex- ander Morris, who were married Saturday, October 14, in Holy Trinity Church, Lucan, will reside in Chatham. The bride is the former Anne Marie Murdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..'. C. Murdy, Lucan, ---Denlpson photo Scout news Scoutmaster Earl Carling and a Cub leader Alert Culbert, at- tended a Cub, Scouter Train- ing course at the Clinton Air School. Apple Day netted approxi - $75, thanks to the boys' good salesmanship and the pur- chasers who co-operated so well. 111r. Jack Steacy took seven boys to Granton to can- vass the village there. Birr W 1 Mrs, Fred Tukc of London, formerly of l3irr, was hostess for the meeting of the Birr Women's Institute, with Mrs. Sherman Adams, the vice-fres• ident, presidi ig. Roll call was answered by the naming of the duties of a gond citizen. Members voted a donation of $10 to the CNIB. Mrs. Adams presented the report of the London. District convention. Mrs. C. W. Robinson spoke on Citizenship, She was intro- duced by Mrs. Kenneth Hardy and thanked. by Mrs. H. B. Hodgins Sr. Mrs. David Mc- Nair of London contributed a reading. YPU meeting "Harbour Lights" was the naive of the play, staged by the Young People Friday A Hallowe'en party was plan- ned for Tuesday, Oct, at to he held at• the home of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Currie, The Children's Church. con - finites to grow with 49 out Fri- day evening, The pastor was in charge of both Sunday, services with the ladies trio singing in the eve- ning, Area convention Mrs. Rudy Engel, as presi- dent, and Mrs. Jack Arnold, as corresponding secretary of the Lucan Home and School As- sociation attended the annual conference of Area H1 of the Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations, held in Central United. Church, St. Thomas, Saturday, Presiding at the daylong ses- sion was Mrs. J. E. Gernaey of London (formerly of Lucan) area vice-president. The morning session featured a series of six workshops on various aspects of Home and School work. 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