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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-09-26, Page 18Bazaar and Tea Anglican Church Basement, Lucan Friday, Sept. 27, 8 p.m. Admission Free Tea ,.35 sponsored by Ladies' Guild Burning Rectal Itch Relieved In Minutes Exclusive Healing Suhstaoce Relieves Pain As It Shrinks Ilernortholds. If you want satisfactory relief from `Itching Piles'—here's good news. A renowned research laboratory has found a unique healing substance that promptly relieves the 'burning itch and pain—actually shrinks hemorrhoids. This substance has been shown to produce a Most effec- tive rate of healing. Its germ-killing properties also help prevent infection. In ease after case "very striking improvement" was noted, even among eases of long standing. And this imprOveinerft COS Maintained over a period of nuaithst r his was accomplisher hy a iieW healing substance (810-Dyne)— whieli quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulate growth of now tissue, Now Rio-Dyne is offered in ointment and suppository form called Preparation "It', Ask for it at all drug stores—satisfaction or motley refunded, al”! .... !!!! I!! lane HA lae,!!el !OW!. k!en4pi,9, Luca and district news gctr.r9sPPrldPrrtt Mrs. Frames Saward Lacan personals, Ng* 18 Times-Advocatlio Sieember 26, 1968 Local golfer gets ace Charlie Glenn, Lucan, second from the left, scored a hole-in-one while playing in a foursome at the Exeter Golf Course, Saturday. He recorded the feat on the 145-yerd fourth hole, using a six iron. Others in the foursome from the left: Harry Saunders, London; Mr. Glenn; Nelson Crafts, London; Earl Knoblauch, Lucan. —T-A photo Institute members decide to assist secret friends phone W.4517 Prpgrqm change at district. school The Biddulph Central School held its first ,Students' .Council meeting. The newly elected representatives: were welcomed to the council by President Jeff Culbert, The Students' Council now consists of co-presidents Kim English and Jeff -Culbert;. secretary Bev Parker; treasurer Nancy Nickles; and repr.esentatives Nancy Casselman, Gary Barker, Ron Simpson, Jean Barker, Lynn Stanley, Janice Field, Jim McCann, Vickie Hardie, Anita Hodgins and Mary Jane Culbert. On Thursday and Friday of last week the pupils of Biddulph Central School chose their electives and will begin working on them next week. Everyone is looking forward to this exciting new change in the school program. Be a fussy consumer—it pays. aricle,,elect Is honored Miss Sharon Marie Munn, daughter of Mrs. Dolores Munn, RR 1 Lucan, whose marriage to Gordon Henry Peckham, son of Mr. and. Mrs.. Richard Lorne Peckham of RR 2 Mt. Brydges took place Saturday in North Caradoe Presbyterian Church, Mt. Brydges, was honored with four miscellaneous showers and one linen shower. Hostesses were Miss Gloria Van Arenthals and Miss Mary Van Geel, Lucan, et the home of the former; Mrs. Joe Chi llingworth, Komoka, and Mrs. Larry Dejonckheeri, RR 1, Mt. prydges at the home of Mrs. Chillingworth; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peckham at their home; Mrs. Frank Blackwell and Miss Jeannine Clymans of London at the home of Mrs. Blackwell; and, Mrs. Graham Bolton, Mrs. Charles Bolton and Mrs. John Henderson, all of RR 2, Mt. Brydges, at the home of Mrs. Bolton. Attend Forest pastor induction Induction service was beld Friday in Christ Church Forest, for the Rev. E.O, Lancaster, former Lucan -Q1 andeboYe rector. Representatives from Mr. Lancaster's former parishers helped to fill the church. Lucanites and former Lucanites included two organists Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jacklin, London; Ken Clarke, Acton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corbett, Mrs. Harold Corbett, Mrs. Kay Egan, Mrs. Joe O'Neil, Mrs. Charles Haggar, Mrs. George Hodgins, Mrs. Russell Bowman and Miss Lina Abbott, all of Lucan.. Most Lucanites visited the rectory next door and felt right at home as the lay-out is so similar to the Lucan rectory. Following the rehearsal Friday evening, the groom's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Peckham entertained the bridal party. Mrs, Frank .HarclY Sr. has returned from A visit with her daughter Mrs. John Knight and family of Kintnte. Mr. & Mra. Earl Atkinson and Mrs. 1304 Coleman of Lucan and Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Garrett of London Were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pandon, Mrs. Cecil Carter and. Mrs. Karl O'Neil have returned from a two week bus trip to California. Mr. & Mrs, Cecil Armitage and Sheila were Saturday guests of Mr, 4 Mrs. Les Wills of Springbank Drive, London, and Sunday, Mr, & Mrs. Armitage visited Levi.Darling of Strathmere Lodge, Strathroy. Gary Revington, Leroy Revington and Barry LoYens were among those who flew to Delaware, Ohio, last Thursday to see "The Little Brown Jug" race, Miss Judy Blair, Centralia, entertained friends at her home recently for a miscellaneous shower, for Linda Warner, Ivan, whose marriage to Dale Froats will take place October 5 in Ivan United Church. Miss Flo Chown spent last weekend with her sister, Miss Fteta Chown, Mrs. Cecil Carter and Mrs, Karl O'Neil have returned from a trip to San Francisco, They went by plane to Phoenix, Arizona, and then joined the Berry conducted tour, visiting many interesting places in Arizona, Nevada and California. Miss Beta Chown visited Mrs. Charles (Wile) liaakett Wednesday at Strathroy, Mrs. Otto Meyer and Mrs. William Snell, two sisters of Mrs, Katherine Fischer, took her to visit her nephew, Carl Stever and family of Drysdale, Sunday. Mrs- Katherine Fischer attended the wedding of Gordon Peckham and Sharon Munn at Mr. PrYdgeS, ,Sattirday, Mert Culbert is On the sick list. Mr. & Mrs. Alan Tindall and Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Peacock of Wiarton attended the Love-Davis reception, Saturday, and spent the remainder of the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott.. Guests With Mr. & Mrs. Ross McRoberts Sunday were Mr. 84 Mrs. Wilford Caslick and •Brian and Mr. & Mrs. William King and family of Wingham. They also visited with Mr. & Mrs. Charles Corbett and had supper at the farm home of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Corbett. LUCAN MAN STEALS SHOW Leroy Revington of Lucan stole the show at the races at Dresden Saturday- Revington drove three horses and each was a winner. Midge Diamond, his horse owned in partnership with Harry Loyens of London, and Speedy Ellen and Time to Sall, both owned by his brother, Donald Revington, also of Lucan, were the horses. at Exeter 11.11!L!!!!!!!1.9.!!!!!!!!1,!! ilt!O !!1!,-11t!.!!!!!,11!. The Lucan Women's Institute held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. John Park, with 18 members present. President Mrs. Frank Hardy Sr., took the chair with some assistance from Mrs, Frances Seward. The theme of the meeting was Home Economics and Health, the convener being Mrs. Sheridan Revington, who gave Lions hear of blind progress The Lucan and District Lions Club held their regular meeting at Holy Trinity Church Monday with an attendance of 67 percent. The guest speaker was Jack Clements of the C.N.I.B., who is a member of the West London Lion's Club. Russ Tozer of C.N.I.B, accompanied him, as Mr. Clements is blind. In his speech he told how the London Branch of C.N.I.B. started a Braily ,Library, March 1918, then progressing to a collection of records, and now have a good selection of tape talking-books. The Lions Clubs have always worked closely with the C.N.I.B. Other guests at the meeting were Alf Williams, teacher at Regina Mundi College, London; and Bob Gibbons, who is employed by Lee and Stuart, London. Both are prospective members of the local club. The Annual Lions Club "Stag and Draw" will be held Friday, October 18 at the Legion Hall. All proceeds will be used for betterment of the community. Plans are going forward for the monthly dances to be held the last Friday of each month. The first one is to be held Friday, September 27 at the Community Memorial Centre. It is hoped that some residents of rural areas adjacent LEGION DANCE The Lucan Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion held its first dance of the season in the Legion Hall last Saturday evening with a splendid attendance. Music was provided by the "Country Rhythm Pals" of Strathroy and proved so enjoyable that the committee in charge booked them for the annual New Year's Eve Dance in December. MRS. R. P. SALVADGE Mrs. R. P. Salvadge, 83, Milverton, formerly of Lucan, passed away September 16 after a lengthy illness in the Milverton Nursing Home. Interment was in the Greenwood Cemetery, Milverton, Wednesday, Her only survivors are her daughter, Mrs. E. 0, Lancaster, now of Forest, and her family. Mrs. Selvedge suffered a stroke 18 years ago and made her home with the. Rev. and Mrs, E.O, Lancaster since then, Whe was five years with them at the Lucan rectory, The last two years, she was in the nursing home, MRS. HUGH gERDAN Mrs, Hugh Borden, 'M Springfield, died very suddenly last Wednesday at the home of her son; Fred Berdan Melrose, principal of the Biddulph Central School. Mrs, l3 erclan Who had been to a weekend wedding in. Toronto, suffered a heart attack. funeral 'service was held Friday at the Shaw Putieral Itome, Springfield, _followed by iritertherit hi Springfield Cerrietery, to Lucan will become interested in the Lions' Club. Regular meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. on the first and third Mondays in each month at Holy Trinity Church, and guests are always welcome. some thoughts on the motto "Resolved to make our WI enrich our lives". The members had each brought an old kitchen utensil, the use of which was explained by the owner. A letter was read by secretary Mrs. M. •H. Hodgins from the Italian orphan the members help to support. She reported her progress at school and thanked the ladies for money sent. The roll call was answered by the name of a scientist and his contribution to health. Mrs. Wes Lewis, District President gave a short address, and read an article on the local history. She reported a large deficit in funds of the District ANGLICAN The Board of Management of Holy Trinity Anglican Church met in the Parish Hall last Tuesday evening to line up the fall activities of the church. LADIES GUILD Members of the Ladies Guild met in the Parish Hall Wednesday evening for their September meeting. President Mrs. Charles Haggar was in charge and Mrs. Harvey Hodgins read the scripture lesson. Most of the meeting was given over to finalizing plans for the annual bazaar and tea to be held in the Church basement, Friday evening, September 27. It was decided to charge no admission and 35 cents for those wishing to attend the tea. Kitchen and dining-room hostesses were chosen and members to take charge of the various booths. Decision was reached to again hold the annual turkey dinner October 80. A.Y.M. MEETING Last Monday evening, 16 Lucan-Clandeboye Anglican Youth Movement members held a meeting in the Parish Hall to finalize plans for a car wash Saturday. Peggy Elson was named secretary. Plans were also Made for corporate communion at 8 a.m. Sunday, September 29 followd by breakfast prepared by Peggy and Frances Elson, Lori Crudge and Janis Freeman with Alan Kraut and Ed Knoblauch setting the table. Saturday's car Wash netted the A.Y.M. $36.40 which delighted the young people. Their next moneymaking project will be a candy booth at the tea and bazaar Friday, Music was provided by the Singing Sisters of Chatham. The Quarterly conference of the Pentecostal Women's Auxiliary was held here Saturday. Mrs. C, E, Isaac, W. A. World President, gave an address and showed slides of Africa, Mrs, Isaac installed the new offieera of the W. A,, assisted by the W. A., Ontario President. New officers are President Mrs. Gordon McDonald; vice- cp residen t, Mrs. Howard Carrie secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Edward Butler; members of the board, Mrs, Rufus Thompson and Mrs. Amelia Graliarri. The Lifelinets Young People's Rally Was held Saturday with music by the Singing Sisters of Chatham. The speaker was the Itev,• Douglas Warren of the United Church; Exeter, After the meeting the boys had a get together at the Women's Institute and it was later agreed to send $5 to help. Mrs. Lewis was thanked by Mrs. Cecil Robb and a gift was Presented by Mrs. Frank Jolliffe. The name of a "Secret Friend." was drawn by each member, to whom a birthday card will be sent and a small Christmas gift will be given at the December meeting, both anon ymously. Mrs. Ron Crozier gave a resume" of her visit to the Leaders' Convention at Guelph and a few impressions of the A.C.W.W. Convention were given by Mrs. Frances Saward. Lunch was served by Mrs. John Park assisted by Mrs. Revington and Mrs. Seward. The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Ron Crozier at 2:00 p.m., October 17. The subject will be Citizenship and Education. Visitors will be welcomed. Clubhouse of the Boys' Brigade at Howard Currie's. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH The Catholic Women's League of St. Patrick's held a meeting Wednesday in the old school with 24 present. Mrs. Anne Noble gave a demonstration of liquid embroidery work. Plans were made for the fall bazaar to be held October 18 in the Lucan Community Centre. The next meeting of the C.W.L. will be held October 2. Mrs. Mina Rollason will demonstrate her numerous hobbies. 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