The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-11-17, Page 16ANGLICAN
Two Cubs Ken Lawrence and
Sandy Leckie received their
membership button for The Lea-
gue of Loyalty at the Sunday ser-
vice. The new organist, Mr. Ron-
ald Alderton led the Jr, Choir in
an anthem at the 11 o'clock church
s ervice.
UNITED
The General UCW meeting was
held in the schoolroom Thurs-
day evening, with president, Mrs.
Chas. Sovereign in the chair.
The worship service was taken
by Mrs. Alex Young and Mrs.
E mer son Stanley, the theme being
tO3rotherhood".
A report was made of the
executive meeting, where plans
for the evening bazaar Dec. 2,
had been made,
Mrs. Wm. Froats reported on
the work of the Explorers and
Mrs. Murray Hodgins reported
on the CGIT.
A tape recording was heard
of "Peggy Way and Women Folk".
HI C
Sunday evening, 21 members of
the Lucan-Clandeboye HI-C met
with Linda Smith chairing the
meeting and Dale Froats, Grace
Smith and Nancy Park leading in
the worship service.
It was reported the paper and
bottle drive netted $29 for the
support of the branch's orphan. It
was decided to sell church cal-
endars this year.
A pot-luck supper was planned
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Quick work
saves barn
Lucan Baskets of bronze and gold
mums formed the setting in the
Blessed Sacrament Church, Lon-
don at 1 pm Saturday, October 22,
when Miss Jean Nanette Beattie
and Joseph Francis Mcllhargey
exchanged wedding vows and
rings, with the Rev, T, J. Saigeon
officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Beattie of RI2 3
Ailsa Craig and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs, William
IVIc.Ilhargey, of RR 3 Lucan.
Given in marriage by her
,
fath-
er, the bride chose a floor-length
formal gown of French crepe /
featuring lily-point sleeves and
scoop neckline, Chantilly lace ac-
cented the empire style waist-
line and also outlined the de-
tachable cathedral train. A rose
bud headpiece, held her four
tier scalloped waist-length veil
and she carried cascade of yellow
roses, stephanotis, entwined with
ivy,
Miss Kathleen McIlhargey of
London, sister of the groom, as
maid of honor and Miss Mona
Schade of Zurich as bridesinaid
were gowned alike infloor-length
emerald green peau de sole, The
empir e-styled waist-I i n e and
puritan sleeves were accented by
chantilly lace. They wore green
velvet bow and net headpieces
and carried yellow and orange
Delight roses,
Mr. James Dewan of London
was best man and Mr. Pat Mor-
kin and Mr. Bill Beattie (brother
of the bride) were ushers.
Miss Kay Gordon of London,
provided traditional wedding mu-
sic and accompanied Miss Bon-
and district news
nie Watson of HR 2 Ailsa Craig,
as soloist, who sang the "Wed-
ding Prayer" and "'Ave Marla'',
At a dinner and reception held
in the Lucan Legion Ball, the
bride's mother received in a
street-length two-piece Sapphire
blue puckered silk ensemble, with
beige feather hat and accessories
and pink rose corsage. She was
assisted by the groom's mother,
who chose a street-length cocoa
beige lace gown, with two toned
brown feather hat and acces-
sories and yellow rose corsage.
For a honeymoon trip through
Ontario, the bride changed to a
navy and white two-piece suit
with pink feather hat and gloves,
blue accessories and pink and
white carnation corsage,
The couple will make their
home at RR 3 Lucan.
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Correspondent: Miss Lina Abbott
A farm pond and the speedy
work of Lucan firemen and neigh-,
bors of Jac VanGeel's are credit-
ed with saving the latter's barn
When fire broke out Ina hay mow,
Monday.
A member of the VanGeelfam-
ily noticed smoke coming out
of the barn about 400 p.m, and
investigation determined that the
hay mow was smouldering at a
depth of about five feet.
After the Lucan Fire Depart-
ment were called, the VanGeel
family and neighbors managed
to clear the barn of 100 head of
cattle and some 30 sows.
The firemen used up their tank
of water quickly in fighting the
fire and then hooked into the farm
pond and were thereby able to get
enough water to douse the blaze.
Damage was estimated at a-
bout $1,000 to $1,500 by Mr.
VanGeel. Much of that was water
damage to about 00 tons of hay
and feed,
The VanGeel farm is located
about one and a half miles north
of Lucan.
Cause of the blaze has not been
determined exactly, but it is be-
lieved it may have been caused
by mice gnewingon electric wires
and causing a short circuit.
Phone 227,4255.
School students
remember dead
In the Lucan public School a
Remembrance Day assembly was
held Thursday. Brenda Cook, Pat
Holland, Esther Elzenga , Randy
Kraal', Ricky Millman, Tim Stutt,
Jeff Hermeston and June Donald-
son read "Sentences of Remem-
brance" and Patty Wright gave
the "P rayer of Dedication",
Class choral readings were also
given.
In the Biddulph Central school
auditorium, David Garrett pre-
sided for the Remembrance Day
service. The Scripture was read
by Janis Westman and choral
readings by Grades 4 and 5,
Music was directed by Mrs. Ivan
Hearn. Wreaths were laid by
David Smith and Billy Henderson.
The guest speaker was Mr.
J. W. Smith of Lucan, a past
Legion president.
. . . photo by Kumano
MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH FRANCIS McILHARGEY
Former leader
feted by Cube
Last Friday evening, 24 cubs
and one scout were present at
the cub meeting to do honor to
former Cubmaster W, C, Moody.
Senior sixer, Billy Goddard pre-
sented Mr. Moody with a desk
set and thanked him on behalf
of the other cubs for his years
of service as Cubmaster. Mr.
Moody thanked the boys but said
he needed no gift to remind him
of the happy times he spent with
them.
Another guest was Mr. George
Rueger of Alice St. Mr. Rueger
had a rope for each boy and gave
them their first lesson in knot-
tying. He promised further les-
sons when his work permitted
him to attend.
Two more boys were invested,
Ricky Millman and Dannie Leckie
and there was one new member,
Albert Thompson, who trans-
ferred from the Grand Bend pack.
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One Lucan member lost nine
pounds during the week and wore
a crown all evening, two lost five
pounds each and one four and one-
half pounds.
TOPS ELECT OFFICERS
At a meeting of the Lucan TOPS
Club held at the home of Mrs.
Wayne Hockey, officers were
elected.
Leader is Mrs. Eldon Hopps;
co-leader, Mrs. Wayne Hockey;
secretary, Mrs. Harry Bond Sr.;
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MR. AND MRS. ROBERT E. HODGINS
Friends shower
bride with gifts
Miss Betty Ann Young whose
marriage to Harry J ohn Manders,
took place in St. Patrick's Church
Lucan, at 12 noon Saturday, No-
vember 12, was honored with two
prenuptial miscellaneous show-
ers.
The first was sponsored by
Mrs. Joe Manders for St. Patrick
Church friends and held in the
old school. Mrs. Allan Hutcheson,
Joan and Mary Margaret Young
assisted the bride-elect open her
many gifts. The evening was then
spent playing bingo.
The second shower was spon-
sored by Mrs. David Varey and
Miss Nancy Haskett and held
in the home of Mrs. Jack Lankin.
Mrs. Allan Hutcheson, and Miss
Joan Young assisted their sister
open her gifts.
Winners of three games were
Mary Margaret Young, Mrs. Al-
lan Scott and Mrs. Don Lankin,
Following the rehearsal Friday
evening the bride's mother enter-
tained the bridal party.
Area couple married
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sang, "0 Perfect Love" and "The
Wedding Blessing".
At a reception and dinner held
in the church schoolroom the
bride's mother received in a
two piece red and gold brocade
sheath, black accessories and
white gardenia corsage, She was
assisted by the groom's mother
in a sky blue brocade sheath,
matching hat, black accessories
and pink gardenia corsage.
Just as the guests were about
to eat, the power went off and
remained off for some twenty
minutes. The candelabra were
brought down from the church
and made an unique setting for a
candlelight meal, following which
all went to tne Legion Hall for
an evening of dancing.
For a honeymoon trip to sou-
thern United States, the bride
changed to a mink-trimmed, al-
mond beige wool bouche suit,
mink pill-box hat, brown acces-
sories and brown c ymbidium
orchid corsage.
The young couple will make
their home at RR 1 Clandeboye.
The bride is an employee of The
London Free Press.
PARENTS NIGHT
Principal Fred Berdan reports
the staff members were very
pleased with the '75 to 80 percent
attendance at the Parents' Night
meeting, last Monday evening.
Baskets of royal blue gladioli,
white mums and ferns and a
continuous line of lighted candle-
abra extending the length of the
sanctuary formed a picturesque
setting in the Lucan United
Church at 4 pm Saturday, No-
vember 5, when Dorothy Patricia
Sovereign and Robert Emanuel
Hodgins exchanged marriage
vows and rings, with the pastor,
the Rev. G. \V. Sach officiating.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Earl Sov-
ereign of Princess St. Lucan and
the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Rae Hodgins of RR 1 Clan-
deboye.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a floor-
length, empire-styled sheath
gown of white velvet, featuring
elbow-length sleeves and round
neckline. A chapel train cascaded
from a rear shoulder bow. A
crystal and seed pearl headpiece
held her shoulder-length veil of
French illusion. She carried a
cascade of white orchids and
stephanotis with royal blue
leaves.
Mrs. Thomas Sharpe of London,
sister of the bride, as matron of
honor and Miss Barbara McCon-
nell of London, and Mrs. Jerry
Noyes of RR 2 Denfield, as
bridesmaids were gowned alike
in floor-length, royal blue em-
pire-styled velvet gowns with
light blue net headpieces. They
carried white muffs adorned with
white orchids and blue leaves.
Mr. Jerry Noyes of RR 2
Denfield was best man and Mr.
Torn Sharpe and Mr. Carl Turner
were ushers.
Mrs. G. W. Sach provided tra-
ditional wedding music and ac-
companied the soloist, Mrs.
Harry Bond of RR 2 London who
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