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and district news
Correspondent Miss Line Abbott
ed from a two-week visit in Tor-
onto, where she was the guest of
Miss Florence Groam.
"Miracle Story" owned by Dr.
Harvey Revingtort of London and
driven by Mr. Leroy Revington
of Lunen, was a winner last
Thursday night at the London
raceway.
Mr. A. M. Iledden, who was
taken to South Huron Hpspital
last Thursday is making satis-
factory recovery.
Phone 221.44$
Bazaar
and
Bake Sale
Mr. Aline Culbert, who has
been a patient in St. Joseph's
HospitEd for the Oast week, Is
making satisfactory recovery.
Mrs. Alice Devine, London, is
spending a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. Clare Stanley,
who is on the sick list.
Monday, Mrs. Alex McFarline
was taken to St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, by the Haskett ambulance
as the result of a fall in her
Beech St., home.
After a two-week visit with
mrs. Eldon Hodgson, Mrs. Ed.
Meyer has returned to Hamilton.
While here both visited friends
in Stratford and Exeter.
and Mrs. Henry Mooney
and five-year-old Andrew spent
last weekend InBrampton, guests
of Mr. & Mrs, Tom Skelton.
The Ladies of the Bin, WI
and friends had an enjoyable
bus trip to Yorkdale Plaza and
Black Creek Pioneer Village,
north of Toronto, Saturday Sep-
tember 23.
Mr. & Mrs. John Knight and
family of Kintore visited Lucan
relatives last Sunday,
Dr. & Mrs. Walter Rice of
California, who have been guests
of the latter's mother, Mrs. Jack
Sprowl, are spending a few days
at Expo. Mrs, Sprowl will again
return with them to spend the
winter in sunny California.
Mr. & Mrs. Albert McMillan
of Woodstock were Sunday guests
of Rev. & Mrs. E. 0. Lancaster.
Miss Holly Martin of London
was a weekend guest of her sist-
er, Mrs. T. A, Hodgins.
Mrs. Helen Smith has returned
to St. Thomas after spending a
month with Mrs. Wm. Aylestock.
Mrs. Clarence Hudie, son Har-
old Hudie of Walton, Mr. & Mrs.
Tom Triebner of Exeter and Mr.
& Mrs. Bob Robinson and family
of London, were Sunday guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Evan Hodgins.
Mrs. Alma Price has return-
Lu can Arena
Friday, Oct. 13
8:00 p.m.
Deanery event attracts 78
UC hosts Catholic ladies
Fun for all the family,
Home baking booth, Re-
freshment booth, Sewing
booth, Children's booth,
Home-made candy, Penny
Sale, White Elephant &
Parcel Post Sale. Prows
for Philishave Electric
Razor, 54-piece set of
Stainless Steel flatware,
Electric Alarm Clock.
Last Wednesday, '78 delegates
from the London CWL Deanery,
held their annual fall deanery,
in the Lucan United Church, from
10 am to 3 pm with the members
of the UC W Evening Branch, pro-
ed by parents in assisting their
children.
Mrs. Ralph Bingham of Am-
herstburg, social welfare con-
vener, spoke on how the CWL
could assist the aged and under-
privileged. Mrs. J. J. Gardiner
of Ilderton, report form con-
vener, spoke on the importance
of submitting yearly r epor t s,
properly made out and on time.
Mrs. Ferris filled In for some
converters, who were unable to
be present.
The theme for this year's
deanery was "Special retreat
program and promotion of the
Canadian League Magazine."
Admission Free
Sponsored by C.W.L. of
St. Patrick's Church,
Biddulph.
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Village boasts
prize winners
Several times a week, Mrs.
Russell Thompson Francis can be
seen wheeling her twin daughters
Jane Marie and Jean Marie, down
Main St. She is stopped many
times so Lucanites can admire
her bonny lassies. Last week she
entered them at Exeter Fair. If
you have not read the result and
seen the pictures look on page
3 of last week's edition.
But the Thompson twins were
not Lucan's only prize babies for
Linda Jean Patterson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patterson,
Main St. South was awarded sec-
ond prize in the 8 to 12 month
class.
Speaking of twins Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Henson have one and one-
half year old twin girls, Shelley
Colleen and Sherry Lyn, and Mr.
and Mrs. Joh Brand have five
year old twin boys, Mark and
Jeffery, who are alike as peas
and who, no doubt are giving their
kindergarten teacher difficulty in
figuring out which is which.
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Honor daughter
on confirmation
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hender-
son of Main St. North, whose
daughter Julie, was among those
confirmed at St. James Church,
Clandeboye, Sunday held a con-
firmation dinner in her honour
following the service.
Guests included Julie's grand-
parents Mr, and Mrs. James
Henderson of Bothwell, her aunt
and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Hichmott of London, their child-
ren Dannie, Wendy, Reggie,
Hughie and Andy, also Miss Line
Abbott who has be en Julie's
League of Loyalty teacher for
the past eight years. Mr. Hend-
erson is the superintendent of
Holy Trinity Sunday School.
Julie was presented with a
number of confirmation gifts.
Former teacher
dies at age 81
William Henry Tuke 81, of
London, passed away suddenly in
his summer cottage atIpperwash
Beach, Thursday, September 21.
The body rested in the A. Mil-
lard George Funeral Home, Elm-
wood Ave., London, until 2 pm
Monday, September 25, when the
Rev. R. G. Story of Byron Unit-
ed Church, conducted f un e r al
services. Interment was in Wood-
land Cemetery.
He is survived by two daugh-
ters and one son, Madeleine (Mrs.
Harold Dukelow) of Blenheim,
Margaret (Mrs. Harold Briggs)
of Toronto, Mr. J. Frederic Tuke
of Western Springs, Ill., seven
grandchildren; also one sister
and one brother, Mrs. EllaJones
of Florence, South Dakota, and
Mr. John Fred Tuke of London
(father of Mrs. Glen Haskett of
Lucan).
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. F. Tuke, he was born in.
London. He taught in the Lucan
High School 1903-1907, also at
Brampton, Halleybury and Nor-
anda, Quebec.
His wife the former Jean Ma-
deleine Dearness, taught in the
Lucan High School at the same
time as Mr. Tuke. Both board-
ed at the same place on Alice
St.
Mrs. Tuke also passed away
at the Ipperwash Beach summer
home just two months ago, July
23, 1967.
viding a noon luncheon.
The chairman for the meeting
was Mrs. Joe Whelihan of the
St. Patrick Counsel, Lucan. Rev.
F. J. Bricklen extended a wel-
come to the visiting delegates.
Rev. J. L. Hennessey of London,
Diocesan Director, discussed the
need for social action in the
community and suggested the use
of the Canadian flag at all meet-
ings also Bible reading and a
study Club on Vatican II.
The Diocesan President, Mrs.
Henry R. Ferris of London, gave
many suggestions on league work
which was followed by a general
questionnaire. She also reported
on the National Convention, which
she had attended at Montreal and
of the nation-wide centennial pro-
ject to raise $100,000 for the
Vanier Institute of the Family,
and of its fulfillment.
The following other conveners
spoke briefly, spiritual convener,
Mrs. W. V. Lovich of Strathroy
spoke on the retreat program;
Mrs. Fred McDermott of Inger-
soll, a past president, urged the
promotion of the League Maga-
zine.
Mrs. Lawrence Howard of Lon-
don, social action convener,
spoke on woman's place in the
community. Mrs, G. 0. Ruther-
ford of Windsor, public rela-
tions convener, spoke on the im-
portance of prompt and properly
compiled press reports.
Mrs. J. F. Fallona of London,
Education convener, spoke on
the value of education and schol-
arships and the part to be play-
Saturday Dannie Avery, three-
year-old son of Mr. & Mrs.
Bernard Avery, cut an index
finger very badly with a stick.
As none of Lucan's three doctors
were available he had to be taken
to emergency at South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter.
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Saturday, Sept. 30 when the rect-
or, the Rev. E. 0. Lancaster,
officiated at the double ring mar-
riage ceremony of Nancy Anne
Haskett and Emerson JohnChar-
lie Gill.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haskett
of Main St., Lucan and the groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Gill of Grand Bend,
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elbow-length sleeves. The gently
controlled sheath skirt featured
a detachable chapel train falling
from under the cape and re-
embroidered Chantilly lace sil-
houetted the cape and accented
the empire line and bottom of the
train. A queen's crown of crystals
held her French pure silk il-
lusion finger-tip veil. She car-
ried an orchid spray, stephanotis
and ivy.
Mrs. Dave Varey of London,
as matron of honor, and Miss
Susan Gill of Grand send, sister
of the groom, Mrs. James Prowse
of London, cousin of the bride and
Miss Brenda Haskett, sister of
the bride as bridesmaids and
junior bridesmaid, were dressed
alike in floor-length empire styl-
ed gowns of emerald green peau
de sole, with bateau neckline,
elbow length sleeves and Chan-
tilly lace trimmed bodices. The
same lace enhanced the wide pan-
els falling from two tiny should-
er bows. They wore matching
bow headpieces, adorned with
crystals and cocktail veils. They
carried sprays of white mtims
and yellow roses.
Frank Allister of Hamilton was
best man and Bill Haskett, broth-
er of the bride and John Gill,
cousin of the groom, were ush-
ers.
Mr. Earle Terry of London,
provided traditional wedding mu-
sic and accompanied the soloist,
Mrs. Brent Bamford of London,
Who sang "The Wedding Prayer"
and 1,0 Perfect Love".
At a reception and dinner at
the Shillelagh Motel, Lucan, the
bride's mother received in a gown
of rose beige peau de sole, with
matching hat, and pink orchid
corsage. She was assisted by the
groom's mother, who chose a
gown of blue crepe, beaded-trim
matching feather hat and white
orchid corsage,
For a honeymoon trip to Ken.
hicky and Southern States the
bride donned a beige and White
brocade suit with mink trim,
and matching mink hat, and era
chid corsage,
'The young cOtiple will make
their home in Southcott Pines,
Grand Send,
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Confirmed in St. James Church
Fifteen candidates from Holy Trinity and St. James Anglican Churches were confirmed in the latter
church, Sunday, October 1, by the Rt. Rev. G. N. Luxton DD, LLD. David Hill was the bishop's staff
bearer. Top row, left to right are Rev. E. 0, Lancaster, Allan Kraul, Jacqueline Hodgins, Mrs. Eric
Hodgins, Julie Henderson, Mrs. Bob Hodgins, Frances Elson, Margaret O'Neil, Brenda Herbert, Joan
Lewis, Julie Hardy, Helen Lewis, Bishop Luxton; bottom row, Weldon Hodgins, Gordon Worrell, Harry
Dickson and James Latta. . . . Engel photo
Weight watchers
drop 19 pounds
When the weight recording was
read at Thursday Tops weekly
meeting, the member who had
gained the five pounds and a little
pig was happy to return the pig
and to win the weekly crown, for
having shed seven pounds.
Most of the members, also
lost weight making a total loss
of 19 lbs, However there was
also a gain of seven and one-
quarter pounds so two little pink
pigs went home with the gainers.
The mystery box was won by
the leader Mrs. Eldon Hopps.
Receive cash
The St. Patrick's CWL recently
presented their $10 awards to
the top grade eight boy and girl
in the parish. This year's win-
ners shown above were Alice
Blemans and Paul Milne,
Many view
old fashions
Those who missed seeing the
portraits of the Past Fashion
show at the Luca.n Community
Centre last Friday evening,
missed a splendid show.
The event was sponsored by
the Biddulph Township Area Par-
ent-Teachers' Club, with two
government officials in charge
of the gorgeous costumes, Local
ladies and children were models
and singers, Mrs. Calvin Haskett
was commentator, Mrs. Clarence
Hardy, pianist, and Mrs. Russell
Goddard was in charge of ad-
mission, The president, Mrs.
Jim Freeman, extended a wel-
come to all.
Following the program re-
freshments were served down
stairs at the Snack Bar,
RETURN FROM TRIP
Miss Muriel Carling and her
mother, Mrs. Ira Carling have
returned from an over 6,000 mile
(accident free) motor trip to
California and Mexico. While in
California they spent a few days
with their cousin Mrs. Ethel
Anderson of Long Beach. They
went the northern route and re-
turned the southern, just missing
"Beulah".
Girl chosen
to be model
Last Monday and Tuesday the
Stores in The Mall, London, spon-
sored an interesting F ashi on
Show.
Forty five models were inter-
viewed before 10 were chosen.
Miss Nancy Watson of Lucan,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. A.
Watson, was one of the ten choS-
en, and was the first to be select-
ed. Nancy attended the Paula
Bricklin School of Charm and
Beauty last winter.
Area undertaker
receives award
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murdy of
Lucan and Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Stephenson of Ailsa Craig were
among those who attended the On-
tario Funeral Service Associa-
tion meeting at the Holiday Inn
Hamilton, last Wesnesday, Sept.
25.
The owners of 35 funeral homes
which have been in operation for
100 or more years were pre-
sented with beautiful centennial
plaques. Mr, Stephenson was one
of the 38 lucky winners but Mr.
Murdy missed out by just four
years.
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MR, AND MRS, DIvIEriSOK GILL
photo by Engel