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family.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Powell of
Detroit spent last weekend with
Mr. & Mrs Cliff Shipleyand Miss
141as Powell.
Iiiasday guests with Miss Lina
Abbott were her sister- in-law,
Mrs. Harold S. Abbott of Vic-
toria and her nephew Mr. Jack
Abbott of the Nelson High School
staff.
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few weeks in Toronto, the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. Thelma Thom-
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Mrs. R. G. Harper of Pt. Perry
is holidaying with Mrs. T. C.
McFarlane.
Mr. & Mrs. John Knight and
Lynne of Kintore, were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Frank Hardy.
Sgt. Henry Mooney left Monday
by plane, for Banff, Alta., where
for the next six weeks he will
be instructor at a High School
Cadet camp.
Mrs. Jack Hardy and baby Rob
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• with the former's sister from
Toronto.
Mrs. Ruth Hughes and two
children, who have been visiting
Mr. James Sigsworth and family
for the past two weeks has re-
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them for an extended visit. Billy
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perhaps we should be thankful it
is only 90 plus here,
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Thompson
have returned from a 10-day
holiday at their cottage at Pike
say.
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at the post Office, while post-
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Times-Actvocate, July 21, 1966 Page .13 Couple to make home
length pastel yellow brocaded
taffeta gowns, with elbow length
Sleeves and matching wedding-
ring head pieces. They carried
miniature white carnations edged
with blue,
Mr. Clarke Railings of RR 2,
London was best man and Messrs
Allan Ryan Jr., and Emerson
Bradley, were ushers.
Church organist, Mr, Gordon
Jacklin provided traditional wed-
ding music.
At a reception and a dinner,
catered to, by the Holy Trinity
Ladies' Guild in the church base-
ment, the bride's mother re-
ceived in a two-piece pastel blue
Y
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Baskets of white mums and
gladioli formed the setting in
Holy Trinity Church, Liman, at
2.30 pm Saturday, July 9, when
the Rev. A.H. Jared of Arva
(in the absence of the rector)
united in marriage Edna Dorothy
Ryan and Douglas Planting Ovens.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ryan of
RR 1 Luean and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Ovens, of RR 1, Clandeboye.
Given in marriage by her
,
fath-
er, the bride chose a floor-
length sheath of Nottingham lace
over satin-back crepe, styled
with a bateau neckline and elbow
length sleeves. The detachable
long train extending from the
waist-line was accentuated with
appliqued roses of Nottingham
lace. A tiara of pearls held her
elbow-length illusion veil. She
carried a cascade of white ice-
burg mums, gold roses and trail-
ing ivy,
Mrs. Clarke Rollings, of RR 2,
London, as matron of honor,
and Mrs. Allan Ryan Jr. of RR3,
Komoka and Miss Kathleen Ryan
of RR 1 Lucan as bridesmaids,
were dressed alike in floor-
Lucan
and district news
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Phone MASS
Lucan kids pass
Correspondent: Miss Lina Abbott
Medway HS tests
Coughlin family
enjoy south trip
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlin,
daughter Judy and Mrs. Erle
Young, all of Lucan, and Mrs.
Edna Johnston of Toronto, re-
turned home from a 7,000 mile
motor trip to California, Thurs-
day.
Mr. Coughlin reports they had
ideal motoring weather, with only
one slight shower, during the
three week trip,
Among the stop-over were,
Salt Lake City and Hollywood.
They went as far south as San
Francisco.
in Lucan
eyelet - embroidered ensemble
With white accessories and pink
and white carnation and pink
rose bed corsage. She was as-
sisted by the groom's mother,
who chose turquoise lace dress
With matching three - quarter
length coat with white accesso-
ries and corsage similar to the
bride's mother.
For a honeymoon trip to Nor-
thern Ontario, the bride changed
to a three piece yellow linen
suit, with white accessories, and
gardenia corsage.
The young couple will make
their home on Beech St. North,
Lucan.
TO GRADE 13
Anne Culbert, Sheila Elston.
4 YEAR SPECIAL COURSE
Carol Latta, Linda Ankers,
Susan Shipway, Linda Young,
Maureen Harrigan and Cheryl
Thompson.
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District woman
dies in London
Mrs. Alfred David Filson, 79,
of Concession 13, London Town-
ship, passed away Wednesday
July 13, in St. Joseph's Hospital
London.
Funeral services were con-
ducted in the C. Haskett and Son
Funeral Home, Lucan, Friday
July 15, by the Rev. Bruce Guy
of Ilderton. Interment was in Birr
United Cemetery.
Pallbearers included Messrs
Stuart O'Neil, John Haskett, Wil-
liam Hodgins, Rueben Hall, Wil-
liam McComb and Don Eedy.
Mrs. Filson is survived by one
. son Hugh of London Township,
one brother Thomas Tugwell of
Saluno, Alta. one sister, Mrs.
Mae Martin of New Liskeard and
five grandchildren.
Daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Tugwell, Mrs. Fil-
son was the former Sarah Tug-
well. She was born near King-
ston. She was a member of the
Birr WI.
Help parents
celebrate event
The following are some of the
local successful Medway stu-
dents:
TO GRADE 10
Margaret Holland, Judy Ram-
say, Carol flaskett, Jane Corbett,
Bonnie Bobor, Jane Crozier,
Peggy Eisen, Heather Froats,
Janyce Grose, Sylvia Mitoraj,
Joyce Butler, Jim Nace, Joan
Nagle, Wendy Cronkite, Marie
Cochrane, Ken Latta, Patsy
Smith, Alan Dickson, Joyce Rum-
mell, Willi Horuk, Gary Crudge,
Rudy Engel and Wendy Elston.
TO GRADE 11
Susan Kennedy, Marlene O'-
Neil, Roberta Cochrane, Cathy
Mathers, Linda Inson, Donna
Gardiner, Sandra Abbott, Sharon
Davis, Ingrid Theanders, Norma
Davis, Harold Herbert, Larry
Armstrong, Billy Sigsworth,
Sherrie Nace, Dianne Shipway,
David Elston.
Pony rider
breaks arm
TO GRADE 12
Nancy Park, Marilyn Hearn,
Judy Coughlin, Brian Cronkite,
Philip Lewis, Ken Ready, Andy
Van Geel, Cindy Bowerman, Geo-
rge Dauncey, Nancy Kest 1 e,
Nancy Watson, Bob Bobor, Jack
Legg, Linda Smith and Marilyn
Smith.
While exercising her pony last
Monday Susan Crozier, 12-year-
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Crozier, was thrown over
the pony's head to the ground.
She escaped with a fractured
left arm. Her sister Jane was
with her at the time, exercis-
ing her horse. Both girls are
good riders but accidents will
happen. Susan was taken to Dr.
C.H. George's office and later
to St. Joseph's Hospital.
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DROUGHT CONTINUES
Rain to the south, north, east
and west but not a drop for
Lucan. Lawn-mowers are hav-
ing a rest. For four weeks lawns
have gone unmowed. Gardens are
at a standstill and flowers were
never poorer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Embree
of Hawkesbury, N. S. celebrated
their golden wedding June 4.
Among those who attended was
their daughter, Mrs. Maurice
Cobleigh of Alice St. Lucan, who
had not been home for 20 years,
although her parents visited her
here 13 or 14 years ago. Mrs.
Cobleigh arrived home Thursday
after her six week's visit inNova
Scotia.
Lucan Personal Items
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Julie Henderson, Julie Hardy,
Brenda Herbert, Karen Herbert,
Frances Elson, Dianne Corbett,
Ann Stanley, Ken Freeman, Peter
Culbert and Jeff Culbert are at-
tending the Huron Church camp
at Hayfield for 10 days.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Aylestock
and Ronnie have returned to
Montreal after a week's visit with
Mr. Aylestock's parents, Mr. &
Mrs. William Aylestock. Monday
all celebrated Donald Aylestock's
birthday with him, in London.
Mrs. Ogura of St. Boniface,
Manitoba, Mrs. Uyeda and son of
Toronto and Miss Violet Saunders
of London, were recent visitor;
with Mrs. Alma Price,
Mrs. M. L. Crinnian and Miss
Lina Abbott were Sunday guests
of Mrs. Jane Somerville at her
Blanshard summer home.
Mr. David Long a student at
Huron College took the service
in the Anglican Church for the
first three Sundays in July while
Rev. E. 0. Lancaster was on
vacation.
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The ladies' committee of the
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Mr. & Mrs. Sid Lewis and
two daughters, Lenore and El-
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