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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-11-23, Page 16.3. • tit Page 14 November 23, 1941 ' ..and. 4Wstrict new Phone OA 7,4255 Served as area reeve, Myron M. Culbert. 77, died in, St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don on Sunder. Nov. 10, making the fifth death on Alice St.. Lucan since May. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs Richard Culbert, Mr. Culbert was born and raised on Con. 2 Biddalph where he attended SS No, school, and farmed all his life. until retiring and moving to to Alice St. in 1953. For a number of years he was on Biddulph council and also served as reeve. He was a faithful member of the Luton United Chureh where he mid several posi- tions. At the time of his death he was an honorary member of the session. Though crippled, 4112*.e. following an accident. which necessitated using two crutches. filti5INESSMAN PIES he could still drive his car mei a . Williem Haskett town and to church. Since Mrs., Culbert's death four years ago he has lived alone and man- aged to pet in his own garden. on t h , and look after his own borne. However he wes un- able to .dress or undress him- self but some member of his family arranged to assist .him each day. He died without ever know- ing that his barn had been burned down last Tuesday. He is survived by five sons: Clifford of Lucan, Kenneth of Toronto, Ivan of London, Mert- on of Lucan and Earl of Kitch- ener. One son Mel, predeceased: him. His wife, the former Effie Pearl Taylor of Exeter, died th Detaber 1957. Ile is also ,survived by one brother, Arthur of Winnipeg, four sister s, Hilda (Mrs. Charles Carscalleni of Whitby, Ethel (Mrs. Norman Gras) of Newark, New Jersey, Mary (Mrs, Eldon Hodgson) of Lu - can and Lela Mrs. Albert Beadle) of Stratford, also 18 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the United church concluded by Rev. G. W. Sach on Wed- nesday, Nov. 22 with inter- ment in St. James cemetery, Clandeboye. u r d y funeral home was in charge of arrange. Pallb-.avers include e Messrs. Nov.ar'l Kerslake, Ross Hera, Wilber l Stanley, John Park. Esrl Atkinson and James ergs - worth. flgrniviatiort Nomination will he held in the Legion Hall for the village of Lucan on Friday. Nov, 24, to nrn:nate a reeve and four cou9ci}ors. three retiring mem- hers of the school board and *lie retiring member of the hydro commission. If an elec- Uon is . Y it wilt be held Monday, Dec. 4. w RATTerIct oponing_ Lticcin „ . , :milers at A stX.-table euchre, personai ;terns A . um,e, high sew, • lhOn ITeen 'Town speoeored he tile 1401-4 in the t five e?M;kitiVe, Luean Indge rooms, WedoesdaY, of ,h1gh school Ur. earl litre. Ron Crozier' stationed at Camp Aldershot,. ' • • • * • Reel="0 And Mrs,. kiarold Wal- And Julia And Mrs. Lloyd Aehed .Mr. Alf Diehins, of London. An exeMitive l'' n tol, ',„ge..-... vrt meet- water fIrto me., Tom cones lace of Greaten, Reeve elle, son heve retuned flame from end Mr. Albert Plekins, Lam int.l. was ,ncifi at 11-10 -COMPlAoltY Lome lone bends, mr$. 110,. Mrs. lvan Hearn, Mr. and Mrs, a few daYs at the ROYal Wieter .,t.leth,102,41rr%F:ii,tilaeryCentre ast , guests of .lMondAY at alS -evening, d .pragtle and Mr ., .11.. W. Clareeim nerdy, Mr. end Mrs. 10. and 'qrs. John IlYan And Coleman. - Mrs. 1301).-vitieh five AM rtlenlber$ WPrO , wastudge, Lueah, and low , added tthe we o egeetiti: Joint spore, Mrs. R. K. M pot gorn ery, Jack Stem. Me?. end Mes. Fair, Teronto. LAM* Barker And Mr.' and babe, of London, have movedl Miss MarinrY• McLennan, eft 4.4at- ain Darthig,, Fr011""iLtieen, And Allan MInogite, among the 4,100 persons who and Mrs, Erie Fritz on Alice with 4r. and: Mrs. llo.n. Crozier ..al'a Ready. mea, Wilson of Lem were into the 'mese vacated by Mr. London, was a, es,eekend, guest 1 aerreall,,n0a,ar7tir:s,1:-atdCuea7,:d's lian.:bv:;:rry9acenrsitco.:.was mr, Ear polo „I The winner of the bog' of Crowded into the gYtiuttOritint street. Mr. TIM is a brother, end family. olflgtihie ssp9h$00,00100.1,horifsmotirctleall. ostfr„eil.rs. Pat Crndfl.ei- Maio' Mr. en natle, Kincardine, arena assistant, volontecren, to -t4 Bryanston. spent the weekend with his act as advisor for the. young . :..,, 01);enplitrLiaels.t Johnsvep_es.daRyobnairits4.,, Mr, end Mrs- ',Ceeil Arillitagp sister and brother-in-law, Mr. people. A danCe, to be held m And Shele visited ;Mrs, Armlet and Mrs, Cecil Robb, the Legion ;Hall, was planned /Ogg 1,4AN. NgWs tage's mother, Mrs., Levi, Dail Mrs. Earl Eldhridge and two for December L Correspenclent: Miss Line Abbott The Medway Itigh sebeet band, under the -direetion of H. at the Grimt, Qablee ehildree. of London, :have re. The. .,11e*t; %Weave mean% Triple Five, under 111, CLine. dgY. visit with Mrs. Eldbridges- mittee room. Sunday,. Nov,. fAgO Imakes Ale a; Clark. And the Dorchester Nursing Parkhill -Sun', turned "I" after 4 ttwo-week will be he" in 1." arena ennl.'1"""'"1""""".""'"'"' !SPECIAL bicker,. Dinner Sun., Nov. 26 donations say, provided the musi.c, Messrs. Jack Park and Prank , parents, jr. and Mrs. A. R. -• • • and Mrs. Stan liaYeS, of Mr. ,J, W. cocbrene, who was spent, in cards and (lane,' aos stop liardY were weekend guests of 'Wilkinson. •Fel! sortie tittle there has Welland, .a.nd while: there _call., operates -fme of Ltteati's .barber IPg• -Nothing is ever achieven , • shops, is having a new front Airs. N. D. Langford, Mrs. . , been no plape Lucan to ed on Mr. Ross Darner, Niehol motto dieoussed by Miss , lc, e an (Latetemetisthwilinbel.NuldredallIVV,IrBsrule sheet itleiltiliY; At.1117,:i.teGd. without enthesiasin", was the Purcease bus tickets and pas. - sengers had to w it at th k -'' • -0 ert las dis osed Of son end Mrs. Murrey Hedgins Abbott for the ineethri et the corner Ia. al en s of weather,' Lachie, of 'Breslau, and Alit his pool room and t we of " F t o munit 1 centre last, • w Lucan w hew in the -oomeiksonnionetairiltee will be happy W Lo fac‘hvi.teJrrio,,o,Kil,cherier, on three tabies, which. julned rented tsuca°kce rct°411b/le rol oanitrehrts c4fIlair'" the l'htivsday tifi.ftnoon. y memorta tigkets at, the central Restauy,IFEahey and sons, :Richey tici the propertyte, tee Aluminum church .bazaar November 25 ant now. leY cat' again Purchase Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Les 'iarber .shop, andhas _ . The 16 members preseot an.on Sunday. Siding Co,, whieli is connected and Christmas ,dco,rsa:heso ttmodobt: swered the roll cael by naming . Airs,Don IP wk and Mrs Sob with the Wood aKitegrperiwseins., scldir,at'jatchke ivibauzra bazaar. CbarsigY, of Sudbury, have London, .heir Pet beef on modern edu- Chu ch 'returned home after seending dew bas been installed and went surgery in Ste Joseph's _cation. During the business session it. W S voted to donate $3,0 to ' ., • • the War Memorial Hospital and also to donate a $10 bursary tor the Purchase of books to Pentecostal Holiness Church friend, Miss Peggy Langs, who the outstanding 1961 Grade 7 The pastor was in' charge of accompanied her, remained in Lucan pupil. both Sunday services with Paul England where she took a post - A gift for "The Little Red Graham and Vicky Eizenga tion till June, i Door' will be the roll call for singing a duet at the evenieg Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Abbott, ' the December meeting, The' service, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mugford members are asked to present! y p and Muriel Abbott (daughter of their own ,gift and invite a. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Abbett), prospective member or friend Rev, G. W. Sach of the Unit - 'k_ of Lunn, and Mr. and Mrs, 4 h , theguest , Allan Tindall, of IVianton, were to the meeting to make a do. 1 netion also, er at the efla missionary meet Sunday , C. K. e, Friday evening. Mr. Sach Sunday guess of Mr, and !A any attend The president,Mrs C II in- - Mrs. Ducan Tindall, Listowel, George, reported she hoped b y speee of his missionarY work ' in Labrader. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson Activities a few days with Mr. and Mrs, v n are busyon a Whole Hospital, was able to be Perry Charsley, neNe front which will add much brought home on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Abbott tuilk‘iniesds 01‘;,11.ariv15e'onneBscriao7nfleriemnrea- appearance of the hullo. two-inonth trie,to Europe, Her niaMale% annctd.1\11‘11.rasiidNilrs!..A11,nVoalsd* Wasnidge, on Tuesday attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Ernest Manness of Lon- don, Mrs, Clarence Hardy is teach-, ing music every Tuesday in the Prince Andrew Area school. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wind- sor returned, on Friday from a few days' visit in Cas City, Mich, where .they were guests of Mrs. Windsor's sister, Mrs, Ralph Loney, Mr. Harvey Downing is sell- ing the hont. and household effects of his father, the late Mr. William Downing, at an auction sale, Wed., Nov. 29. Carol Haskett, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Glen Haskett, spent last weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuke, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grose of the Coursey.Line were really surprised Saturday everting, when 25 members of their fam- ily dropped in to offer con- gratulations on their 1501 wed- ding anniversary, The evening 1 Haskett rites One of the largest funerals ever held in Lucan. filled Holy Trinity Church at a p,m., Friday., November 17, to pay their last respects to Mr. Wil- liam C. E. Haskett, 70, who died on Tuesday, November 14, in St. Joseph's Hospital, after a lengthy illness. After his death he lay at rest in his own funeral home, the "C. Haskett and Son". A :Masonic service under the, . Gibson, . . next month to heah1 tn an and Cheryl had a Christmas dinner with Mrs, Thompson's mother, Mrs, F. M. Brown, of St, Thomas, prior to her leav- ing for an extended. visit with Mr, and Mrs. John Blaser, of a successor to Mrs. Benny WA Saulnjer, to take charge of the The WA meeting was held at making of cancer dressings, the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. agaie, as up to date no dress. A. Gagnon last Tuesday with ings have been made by the the p r e s i d e n t, Mrs. Rufus branch this fall, Thompson, presiding and Mrs, Howard Currie s group in Dr. and Mrs. S. Morrison The main part of the meet-, of refreshments. The (nee Rummell) were weekend • ing was giveli over to the pre -1 charge bags were brought in to guests of the latter's parents, seating of area convention re- Penny ports by Mrs. Sheridan. Rev; the meeting. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Rummell. 1 The Rev, Gagnon. was the Mrs. Olivia Hodgins, Exeter, ington, Mrs. Murray Hodgin,s and Mrs. Frank joliffe. ; guest speaker. Arrangements spent a few days last week were made for the WA to take with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Hod - Mrs. Guy Ryan 'was lunch W. over the service next Sunday. gin $ and family, eonvener assisted by Mrs. Irv - w Was. Mrs. j. A. Graham will be Mrs. Lela Beadle, Stratford, the guest speaker and Mrs. spent a few days last week with Clayton Abbott will be in charge • her sister and brother-in-law, of the music. The next meeting Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hodgson, will be held at the home of and visited her brother, Mr, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Currie, Myron Culbert, in St, Joseph's boye. . Hospital. , Anglican Church Flowers in the chancel were Mr, Keith '.itost, son of Mr, Pallbearers included Messrs. from Medway Harold Ryan, Lawrence Mc- and Mrs. W, :1. Frost, of Alice Carthy, Murray Hodgins, Art +4, number of parents from in memory of the late William !street, has joined the para - McLean Clarence Lewis and Lucan attended the Medway Downing and the late Will Has- troopers in England and is now k tt fudge and Miss Lina Abbott. auspices of Irving Lodge 'No. 15e AF e: AM, was held Thurs- day evening. Interment was in Receive awards St. James Cemetery, Clande- William Berryhill, There were commencement F r id a y eve. also 20 honorary bearers, coni , ning,Six more new prayer books, posed of funeral directors and The guest speaker was Dr, d nated to the church, were manufacture representatives. D. G. G. Kerr, president of dedicated for churcli use at Funeral arrangements were 1 Middlesex College, Hon. W. A. the morning service.A board meeting was held at in charge of Lawrence Box and l Stewart, minister of agricul- 3 p on Sunday in the Parish Son, of Parkhill, assisted by! ture, presented Medway Keys, Douglas Gilpin, of Medford, a symbol of over-all eHall to complete arrangementsxcellence, for the canvass for funds for and Robert Dinney, of Exeter, , to five outstanding pupils, Besides his wife, the former Julia Crozier, daughter of Mr. .. rectory repairs, Blanche Rowe, he is survived' and Mrs. Ron Crozier of Lucan, vnited Church by two sons. Arthur, of S car-, was one of those to receive a Flowers in the church for borough, and Clarence, at Type A award for university the Sunday serviee• in home; one daughter, Alice , entrance, and Ward Hodgins, memory of the late William I Mrs. Lloyd Cook), of Byron; ; son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Downing, who sang in the one sister, Muriel (Mrs. Harold Hodgins of Lucan, a grade 10 choir for so many years,- and Corbett}, of Lucan, and eight award for agriculture. for the late Will Hakett. The grandchildren. , Harvey Pool of Lucan and pastor took the service, taking Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lewis of Granton were for his text "Labourers To- e h Gd" Officers' and teachers' meeting The officers and teachers met in the church schoolroom Wednesday evening. It was decided to hold a White Gift service Sunday, Dec. lo with gifts to be sent to the Saugeen Indian Reserve. After a long discussion on the an- nual Christmas treat for the children it was finally decided to revert to the old-time con- cert, with each class providing a ten-minute program. OettotitreeeittNiViaiMilg***ftertals!* Ch I Ha kett Mr Haskett among those receiving Grade gether witho . was a life-long resident of Lu -!12 diplomas. can, working with his father in - the "C. Haskett and Son Fune- ral Home" and the "Haskett ard of the Grand Lodge of Furniture Store" and taking; Ontario; a past warden of 1 over both after his father's Holy Trinity Church and a Ideath. For a number of years ', member of the Lucan Business - his son Clarence has sisting him, been as- men. 4 The very large number of Mr. Haskett was a charter floraldonations which banked member and', past president of the walls of the funeral home the Lucan Lions Club; a past were an evidence of the high master of Irving Lodge, 154 esteem which Mr, Haskett held AF & AM; a past grand stew -Lin the community. 0:trWkrisi%-it-lcgtesVflogNiV,ti -..% Mroft Oft•stersft rat Mkt oat oet's,TA eVecittir • • • eeeteeee. „ TV PHOTOGRAPH ER . Terrence Culbert { Local youth in television rriday night at, the 49th an- nual commencement exercises nf the H. B. Beal Technical and Commercial High School, Terrence (Terry) Culbert, son of Mrs. Mary Culbert and the late Mel Culbert, received a monetary award and certifieate for the highest standing in art. special, and grade 12 Art classes, At present Terreoeo is em. played with the production crew of CFPL-TV le the moro. ings and the photogtephy (151)1 of TV newsin the aftertoone. During the mornings he not only sets up props and runs the boom for Romper Rooth but also draws the pictures for the LttokArid See Board". e Saturday ht was sent to he t1.10011 Community Centre in 'beet a news reel of the open-, tugof the London Optomist beekey Season. Which appeared Oft Panorama spite Saturday cVening, • Among those appearing eti ihe film were Hon, W, A. Stew. irt, Minister of agriculture Mrs. Gordon Stronarh, wife of MaYOr Stronath, of London, arid bfficiale Of the Optottlist Club, Lotidot *Caitaria's oldest 1it1.,at Wind, tor. 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