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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-04-22, Page 18Shillelagh MOTOR HOTEL 1) Opening 4 it Very Soon '(I4 TO Motel Units w Dining Lounge • Cocktail Lounge • Banquet Rooms for up to 300 • Watch for Opening Announcement. 227-4411 for Reservations Give your wash a whirl in our work-saving machines! For just small change, you can whirl your wash to sparkling brightness .. . and have it fluff-dried ready to iron. Bring in your blankets, drapes too! OPEN ROUND THE CLOCK " KWIK KHAN LAUNDROMAT - C. H. Lewis (Lucan) Ltd..227-4406 0111111111111111111111111111111011011mmunnwoommg LUCAN FARM EQUIPMENT 227-4401 CO. LTD. Bill Froats "The Big Specialist in Small Lines" Unite for Easter Events in the community Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Jeffery and Dawn of Kearns, Ont., Mr. & Mrs. Fred Howard, and family of London and Mr. Allan Jeffery, UWO London with Mr. & Mrs Dave Park. Mr. & Mrs. Morris Murdy of Kitchener with Mrs. Alma Price. Miss Holly Martin, of Lon- don with her sister Mrs. T. A. Hodgins. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Han- kala (nee Culbert) with Mr. & Mrs. Aljoe Culbert. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Smith and family from Wallaceburg with Mrs. George Hodgins. Mr. Neil Hodgins of Tor- onto with Mrs. H. S. Stanley. Ward Hodgins of Guelph University, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Murray Hodgins. Miss Doris Allison of Co- bourg was a weekend guest of Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Frost. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Egan and family of Glencoe, with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Culbert and Mrs. Kay Egan. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Atkinson had a tardily gathering of 11 for Easter. LAC W. G. Moody and his fiancee, Miss P. Gregory, Ottawa, spent the Easter weekend with the former's parents, WO and Mrs. W. C. Moody, Duchess Ave. Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Gar- rett of London with Mrs. Bob Coleman. Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Wal- pole and Avis of Kincardine with Miss Muriel Carling. Mrs. Edna Johnson of Tor- onto with her sister, Mrs. Erie Young. Dale Bawtenheimer of Sarnia, is spending his East- er vacation with his grand- parents, Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Robb. Mr. & Mrs. C. F. Lang- ford of Toronto are holiday- ing with Mrs. John Casey. Saturday Mrs. Murray Hodgins attended a Board of Directors meeting for Kee- Mo-Kee, at the camp site. Mrs. Fred Tuke of Lon- don was a Tuesday over- night guest with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Glen Haskett and family. Mrs. Charles Glen was a hamper winner on the Coffee Club program last Thurs- day. Mr. & Mrs. Al Bromwich (accompanied by their fam- ily) celebrated their 9th wed- ding anniversary, Wednes- day April 14 with Mr. & Mrs. H. W. Bromwich of London. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ayle- stock and Ronnie and Mrs. Emma Sawyer of Montreal, SPRING WHERE ART THOU? "Spring where art thou! Why are thou so long tarry- ing!" All those who were so sure Spring was just around the corner were dumbfound- ed to see three inches of snow Saturday. The few who donned new Easter outfits Sunday shiv- ered and shook. Most got out their stored goloshes, wore their winter coats and wished each other a Merry Christ- mas. Report winners in area euchre The winners at the IOOF euchre in the William St. lodgeroom last week includ- ed: high score, Mrs. William Mathers and Mr. Cecil Lew- is, lone hands, Mrs. Roy Cunningham and Mr. George Lee. The winner of the dutch auction ham was Mrs. W. R. McFalls. Illness spoils birthday event Mrs. Don Abbott had plan- ned an Easter Sunday joint birthday party for her 15- year-old daughter, Sandra and her brother-in-law Mr. Wm. Abbott of Niagara Falls. Owing to the illnes's of the latter's son, the family were unable to be present. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Murray Abbott of Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mugford and family, RR 1 Lucan and their two guests George Wood and Bill Howell of Pt. Credit. were weekend guests of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Aylestock and Rev. A. Aylestock of St. Catharines was a Friday and Saturday guest. Saturday Ronnie celebrated his 13th birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Murdy were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Ed Morris and fam- ily of Mt. Forest. Mr. & Mrs. Sheridan Rev- ington, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Grace Welbourne, of London. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Has- kett and Brenda, were Sunday guests of Miss Angela Armitt of London and called to see Mrs. Jim Young, who is seriously ill in Victoria Hos- pital. The junior choir of Holy Trinity is having another bottle drive Friday to raise more money for their new hymn books. Mrs. Florence Cunning- ham has returned to London after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. J. McFalls, who is on the sick list. Mrs. Jim Davis and Cheryl and the former's sister, Mrs. Winnie Bell of Clinton, visited Mrs. Wm. Reavie of Barrie last weekend. Lois O'Neil, a Medway student, is spending a few days with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Keith O'Neil of London. Mr. Spencer A. Stanley has returned to Toronto after spending a few days with his niece, Mrs. Russell Goddard and family. Full Line of USED EQUIPMENT GOOD EATING 11111 1111W1111111111MMINNIUMMIU --- Soon . . . From NEW IDEA New idea's UNI-SYSTEM of interchangeable parts will soon be on view at Lucan Farm Equipment. It's a break through for you in equipment investment costs. Only one engine, transmission, wheels and tires. Yet you can convert in an hour from picker, to sheller to combine or combine with cornhead. It's well worth waiting for. But the wait won't be for long. See Bill Froats this weekend and talk cases. New Idea New Holland David Browne Kongskilde Kewanee Disc + Taul Cultivators M iStten:Mt. LANGFO Thursday + Friday + Saturday SUGAR 10 lbs 89 Superior B REA D 5 loaves 98' Kadana TEA BAGS 100 cello bags 69c Duncan Hines CAKE MIXES Devil's Food, Pineapple Supreme, Swiss c. ? //83c QUAKER OATS 59€ 5 lb Bag Fluffo SHORTENING 1 lb 36€ Liquid 43€ 64 ox PURITAN STEWS 24 oz 35€ SFIcoseeiR PASTE WAX 1 lb 69c Pride of Niagara DESSERT PEARS 28 oz 35c GEO. H. PAUL UCA hasszoc o YS LUMBER & BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LTD. 227-4277 Lucan Custom Woodworking Shop Now Is the Time for Remodelling Your Kitchen or Your Bathroom Dick Worthington and Bernie Avery build cup- boards, cabinets, sashes and even complete farm buildings to your specifications. Put over 20 years of experience to work for you. Call today. Free estimates. No obligation. 12x12x1/2 Velvetex White Ceiling Tile 120 each 12x12x1/2 Golden Web Ceiling Tile 170 each 4x8x3/16 Prefinished Lauanply Randon Grouved $4.48 sheet 4x8 Barclay Wall Tile Panels (all colors) 45¢ sq. ft. 4x4x 1/4 Poplar Underlay $1.35 sheet LUCAN'S LOWER OVERHEAD MEANS LOWER PRICES Superior We Deliver Lucan 227.4462 "MZIESSBM, PAGE 6 LUCAN SHAMROCK (EXETER T.A.) APRIL 22, 1965