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Delegate to food fair loyd.S.:Hayter
'f other of eleven speaks to Staffa VVI Lloyd Samuel 'Hayteri G3,, of
William St., Lucan, died
denly In his home T uesdaye
March 5.
The- body rested in the C.
Haskett 4 Son .Faneral. Homer
Lucan, until 2;36. Friday March
8 when the Hey, P. W..P.acli of
the .United .Church coodocted fu,
neral services, Interment was
in 13ayfielal Cemetery,
Pall bearers were Messrs,
Elmer Hayter, Tony Moffat,.
Geraldlaaac, Wm, McRoberts,
Doeglas MoKeeand Qerald
fat,
Besides his wife, the former
Sarah Brown, he is survived by
seven sons and four daughters,
Kenneth, Ray, Gary, Doris, Aud-
rey and Janice of Lucan, Floyd
of Cooksvllle, Ronald of Edmon-
ton, Laura (Mr s. John 1)1.0*
of G ranton, Jack of Thedford and
Ross of London, also three
brothers and three sister s,
Gordon of Pontiac, Mich. Rua,
sell and Elgin of London, Flor,
ence (Mrs. Marvin Routzon) of
Florida, Esther (Mrs. P. A,
Moffat) of Kippen, Hazel (Mrs,
Cecil Dawsog) of Varna and 13
grandchildren,
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hayter of Zurich, Mr.
Hayter worked most of his life
in the Lucan and Clandebeye
district, coming to Lupao seven
years ago. Prior to his death
he was working fpr the City of
London.
Ypyr Liberal Candidate
For Huron
fa:.;
Mrs. g. Patrick is sick at attended the Festival of stars =intent of tne 13ank of Mena
the horcie of her daughter Mrs. lVi at South C011eglate,whereetla treal. Mr, MOrria waa a f or me r
Ron Squire. Mr. arid Mrs. John way children were taking Part. eMPioyee at the Lucan Braneh.
aigham pf Toronto spent the Miss MartlYta Brownlee Waa. WS, Sheridan Revington and
weekend with her. a weekend guest with Dr. and Miss Marlene llevington were
Miss Terry 'Walpole of Jain- Mrs, Gary Gunn of 13affalo
' Saturday guests of Mrs, Harry
cardine spent the weekend with Mrs. Henry Ibtigins Of Prin- MeFalls of London.
her grandariother,Mraara.Car , cess St. is on the sick list, LOuann
ling and family. with her family looking after -ideway spent last Shipway
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. Ron :Crozier,. ker. Douglas Mason of Denfield.
Jane andSneanand Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Thomp- Mr, Jac k alcrataaa is anothe r
Don Magaire attended the col- son, spent last weekend with of Lucas's fle victims.
lege Royal in Guelph last Wed, Owen Sound relatives.
. He is a native of McKillop
where he was born 57 years
age.
, Married to the former Flor,
ence Stewart, of Brussels, the
McGavins have two sons and
a daughter.
• A successful farmer and
businessman, Gordon McGav-
in farms 200 acres in IvIcKil-
lop, and since 1936 has opera
ated an extensive farm
merit business in Walton.
• H e is a member of Duff's
United Church, Walton.
▪ Long active in plowing com-
petitions, he was Canadian
Champion in 1926. Since 1936
he has been a director of the
Ontario Plowmen's Association
and is a Past President of the
Cala A.
--Photo by Jack Doerr
. Interested in travel, he visit-
ed Russia and other European
countries. In 1958 he was mana-
ger of the Canadian plowmen
who took part in the Inter-
national Plowing event at Stug-
gart, Germany.
don ParsePs, on Friday even,.
ing March 1., There were 13
girls present.
Mrs. Garter Kerslake' Pre,
aided for the election pf of ,
ficer$, President is Patsy Coy-
ne; vice-president, Agnes Scott;
secretary - treasurer, Eleanor
Kerapi assistant, Margie Wor-
den; telephone girls, Mary Ellen
Doyle, Bonnie Miller, Anna
Scott; Press reporter, Joanne
Tempiernam
Clean ,up committee, Joype
Ylviati; record book committee,
Joyce Vivian .and Mary Ellen
Doyle; achievement day cpm-
mittee, Kaye Worden, Ann a
Scott, Bonnie Miller.
Leaders are Mrs. Gordon
Parsons, Mrs. Carter tiers-
lake and Mrs, John Wallace.
Mrs. Parsons said there were
seven different topics to cover
an this project. The first topic
at this meeting was "Guide to
good eating", Mrs. Parsons
discussed the proper amount of
milk per person. The girls were
taught how to make junket and
hot chocolate which were later
sampled. Each girl is to keep a
chart for the coming week on the
amount of milk which she drinks
also each girl is to get a recipe'
box or file. Mrs. Wallace dis-
cussed the record books and it
was decided to have red covers
with white lettering.
The next meeting is to be held
at Mrs. Carter Keralake's
home.
Meet . .
GORDON McGAVIN
LIBERAL
Nue 14 Titres-Mypepte, March. 14, 1943
LUCAN DISTRICT NE By M R S. J, T4MPt4Mot
GordonMrs. lloggarth was
hostess for the Agriculture and
Canadian Industries .meeting f
the .Staffp. Women'$ Thstitute-
held at her home pn Wedneaa
day evening, February 27 with
14 members and four visitors
pre sent..
Each member answered the
roll call by bringing a wrapped
old hat and selling for 10 cents,
the bayer being recadred to wear
the hat for the evening,.
Two, five-minute talks were
given on the Maritimes,
Tom Laing speaking on the
“Natur.4 Wild Life?' and
Gerald Agar pn "Cities and
Towns", the latter having been
Prepared by Mrs. Roaa.Smale.
Mrs, Russell Worden pre,
sided for the business when.
plans were completed for a
card party in Staffa hall, Mem-
bers were reminded that the In-
stitutes adopted child was hav,
ing a birthday in March,
Mrs. Gerald Agar introduced
the guest speaker Miss Mar-
jorie Papple, Seaforth, who gave
an interesting account of her
stay in England last summer
where she worked in the food
display. She also showed some
pictures of England and Scot-
land. She was thanked by Mrs.
John. Templeman.
Mrs. Cecil Bowman gave an
informative talk on mat making
and showed four different var-
ieties of mats which she had
made, hooked, braided, knitted,
and strip mats.
HIBBERT'S LITTLE LASSIES
Hibbert's Little Lassies held
their first meeting of the 4-H
course "The Milky Way" at the
home of the leader, Mrs. Gor-
YOU WILL SEE AND HEAR GORDON McGAVIN ON AREA TVAND RADIO
STATIONS AND MEET HIM AT GATHERINGS THROUGHOUT THE RIDING
DURING THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. FOR INFORMATION CALL 83, SEA-
FORTH, OR DROP IN AT ANY COMMITTEE ROOM.
nesday. They attempted to get Billy Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. HA. Chown who under-
home in. Wednesday's blizzard. Mrs. Clarence Hardy, tele- went major surgery in Bt. Je-
!Pat finally had to stay the night brated his fourth birthday with sePh's Hospital is recuperating
in New Hamburg. a party Friday. at her home here. Mr, Rudy Engel spent Wed- Mr, and Mrs. LorneSholdice, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Hodgins nesday with Strathroy friends. Mrs. Gerald Atkinson ,Michael, and family of London and Mr.
Jeanne and Cheryl, all of LOna and Mrs. Joe Hodgins and fa- If misery really likes corn-
don, were Sunday guestsof Mrs. mily of St. Thomas spent last Pa-ny Lucas's many flu victims
Wes Atkinson. Sunday with Mrs. Wes Hodgins. will be consoled to know Priri-
Mr, and Mrs. George Kent of Mrs, Warner McRoberts of cess Margaret is also a flu
Frank St., spent the weekend the Dresden high School staff victim. A number from Lucan alien -
with Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Kent spent last weekend at her home ded the pancake supper at Brin- of London. here. sley last Tuesday and some of Mr, A. R. Wilkinson who was Mr. Terrence Culbert and
home for a week with the flu boy friend spent last weekend them were among those photo-
has returned to work, in Toronto, graphed by the T-A. Judy Has-
Mrs. Keith Dickson of Main Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan kett and Ilene Donaldson, two
St. N. Sunday received news of of at. Marys were Thursday of Lucan's star Medway pupils,
the sudden death of her mother, guests of Mrs. Jane Somer- attended lectures on psychology
Mrs. Harry A. Secord, 62, the vale. and philosophy at the Univer-
former Lillian Florence Dock- Mr. Levi Darling is visiting sity of Western Ontario on Sa-
seY of Londpn, at Victoria.Hos- his son Mr. Elmer Darling of turday and appeared on TV Sa-
pital. Funeral services were London. turday evening.
held at 1;30pm Wednesdayfrom Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hodgins
the Evans Funeral Home, with Clayton Abbott last week were and Helen, Mrs. Wilson Hod-
interment in Woodland Cleme- Mr. and Mrs. William Abbott gins, Mrs. James Davis, Mrs.
tery, London. and family of Niagara on. Tues- Lorne arker and Mrs. Lorne
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kilmer day and Wednesday and Mr. and Hodgins
B
were among those who
attended the Woodham LOBA were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Birtch and fa-
Mrs. Archie McCulloch of Lon- mily of Windsor for the week- euchre last Wednesday n bring home
night,
and managed to one don, the occasion being Mr. Mc- end.
Culloch's birthday. Mr. Harry Hardy has opened prize. Mr. Evan Hodgins won
Mr. andMrs.alobertSt. Louis an insurance office in mr. Raw- the three and a half lb. cottage
and family of Welland were and Black's store, corner of roll draw.
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Main and Frank St. Mrs. George Hamden, who
A. R. Wilkinson, Mrs, W. F. Stanley, after 11 was taken to St. Joseph's Hos-
Mrs. Don Aokers is recu- weeks in St. Joseph's Hospital, pital when she dislocated her
perating satisfactorily at her following a fall, is able to be shoulder, is able to be home.
home after her recent major home. Mrs. A.E. Cowan is looking
operation. Her mother Mrs. Mrs. Malcolm Hodgins,' of after her.
Harold Hodgins has been assist- London formerly of RR 1 Lu- Mr. Ed Morris, who two years
ing in looking after her, can, is a patient in Victoria ago was sent from the Bank of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cook and Hospital. Montreal of Chatham, has re-
family of London spent last CORRECTION -- Mr. Wilfred ceived another promotion. On
weekend with Mrs. Wm. Has- Logan, the guest speaker at the February 18 he began work as
kett. WI was not a Lion's Club win- accountant at the Mount Forest
Mr. and Mrs. E. Dundas, now ner but he and Mrs. Logan took Branch. Mrs. Morris (the for-
of Strathroy called on their old the European trip on their own. mer Anne Marie Murdy) is still
neighbours on Frances St., Lu- Sorry -- misinformation, in Chatham and will not move
can, Saturday. Vel's new beauty salon next till March. 15.
Owing to Wednesday's wild to the Murdy Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cook and
storm the Medway Euchre was opens March 18. family of London were Sunday
cancelled for a week and the Mrs. Ed. Morris of Chatham guests of Mrs. Wm. Haskett,
LOL Euchre in Lucan was also is spending a week with her par- Messrs James O'Shea, Jack
cancelled so the next game will ents, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Murdy, Ryan, Lorne Barker and Wilson
be the LOBA on March 20. before moving to Mt. Forest on Hodgins attended the good road
Saturday night Mrs. Clarence March 15, where her husband convention at Toronto last
Hardy and Mrs. Calvin Haskett has been transferred, as ac- Tuesday and Wednesday.
Political candidate: "My par-
ty promises that there'll be no
more hidden taxes."
Voice at back: "Must be be-
cause you're all out of places
to hide them."
(Published by Huron Liberal Association)
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By MRS, ROSS SKINNER
The Elimville Women's In-
stitute held its second euchre
party at the hall on Thursday
evening March 7 with 12 tables
playing . Mrs. Harold liern,
Mrs. Norman Brock and Mrs.
E. Skinner were the committee
in charge.
Winners were: ladies high,
Mrs. Florence Johns, Exeter;
men's high, Heber Shute, Kirk-
ton, and lone hands, Don Par-
sons, Hensall. The box of gro-
ceries, that was dutch auctioned
was won by Bev. Parsons.
The next euchre will be held
on Wednesday evening March
27. PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shore
and Mary Ellen of London spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rennie
and Joanne of Toronto are visit-
ing this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Routly.
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