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EXETER T-A —AUGUST 27
Page 14 August 27, 1970
Horse show
cs success
Saturday's„ horse show At the
Lucan. Fairgrounds featured
Western and English events with a
good amount of contestants in
each class.
The winners were as follows:
Western trail — Karen Cornish.
Cloverleaf barrel — Ray Lang.
Western pleasure — Marg Oliver,
Key hole — Gail McIntosh, Junior
equitation — Nancy Swartz.
Senior flag — Ray Lang. Junior
flag — Paul Copeland. Western
riding — Tom Baker. Musical
chairs —Barbara Parsons, Western
reigning — Bruce Hicks. Stake
race — Ray Lang. Rescue race —
Jim Rundle,
English Classes — Model
hunter — Barba Good. Equitation
— Julia Sears, Working hunter
hack over 14.2 — Christine
Gooch. Working hunter hack
14,2 and under — Julia
Featherstone. Green working
hunter — Carol Van der Loo.
Pony working hunter 14.2 and
under — Micky Withrow. Pony
working hunter 13 hands and
under — Joanne Hogan. Open
working hunter — Carol Van der
loo, Handy hunter — Christine
Gooch. Junior jumper 14.2 and
under Micky Withrow. Junior
jumper 13 and under — Joanne
Hogan. Open jumper — Judy
Davey. Hit and hurry — Judy
Davey.
Lucan native
dies suddenly
Sidney William Darling, son
of Levi Darling, of Strathmere
Lodge, and the late Annie R.
(Culbert) Darling, passed away
suddenly at his residence, 609
Little Simcoe Street, London,
August 13,1970 in his 42nd year.
Mr. Darling was born on the
16th Concession, McGillivray
Township and lived there four
and a half years, then on the 7th
Concession, McGillivray
Township until he went to work
in London at the age of 17, where
he worked ever since. He bought
his own home and lived alone for
about 13 years until ill health
caused him to sell his home last
spring and live in an apartment
until his death.
Besides his father he is
survived by brothers, Willis,
Elmer and Morris of London;
sisters, Amelia (Mrs. Cecil
Armitage), Lucan, and Ellen of
Thedford, and six nieces and 10
nephews.
The T. Stephenson & Son
Funeral Home, Ailsa Craig,
conducted the funeral service
with Rev. W. C. Tupling of Lucan
officiating, August 16.
Pallbearers were his close
friends, Lome Shoebottom,
Harold Shoebottom, Clarence
Messer, Gordon O'Rourke,
William F. Murless and Otto
Sutherland.
Interment was. in Mount
Pleasant Cemetery, McGillivray
Township.
photo by Roy Kinnatto
M R. AND MRS. JAMES BLAKE
Couple travels north
for wedding trip
Lucan
Correspondent; Mrs. Frances$award Phone 2274517
and district news
Beef on a bun featured
at annual Lions club frolic
Lucan personals
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DINING OUT IS A PLEASURE
AT THE
Dufferin
Hotel
CENTRALIA
Dinner Dancing on Friday and
Saturday Evening
1 The Odds and Ends
Come And Enjoy These Specials
Thurs., Aug. 27 — Barbecue spareribs
Tu es., Sept. 1 — Grilled ham on a bun with cote
slaw and french fries
Wed., Sept. 2 — Chicken or beef meat pies with
mashed potatoes and vegetables
Thurs.,Sept. 3
— Beef steakettes, baked potatoes
and vegetables
Daily Special — Cold Plate
DINING ROOM OPEN MON. TO SAT.
8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m, on
SUNDAYS from 4:00 to 7:00
Take Out Orders — Phone 228-6648
EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY
DINNER DANCING
In The Harlequin Room
PHONE
227-4411
LUCAN
Every Tuesday
is Amateur Night
Girls Join
the Shillelagh
Dance Queen
Contest
Last Week's Winner:
VICKI E SON DON
London
Now Appearing
This Weekend
The Kandy
Kanes
Three-Piece
Girls' Band
Be On Hand
Tues., Sept. 1
For the Dance Queen
Crowning
Club
Albatross
CENTRALIA
INDUSTRIAL PARK
Entertainment
Friday and Saturday
Night
THIS WEEKEND, August 28, 29, 20
featuring our new chef:
Friday — Seafood Special $1.69
— Casual Dinner and Dancing
Saturday Dine and Dance to the sound of
The Country Tones
Sunday Candlelight Dinner from 4 p.m. -8 p.m.
Prime Rib of Beef $3_00
or
'/2 Southern Fried Chicken $2.50
with tomato juice cocktail, roast potatoes
& gravy, mixed vegetables, beverage
Drive safely
TAKE-OUT SERVICE
* PIZZA
* SOUTHERN
FRIED CHICKEN
By the barrel, bucket or box
Home Cooked Meals
Dave's Restaurant
ELGINFIELD Phone 227-4701
Specializing in the instruction Ei
of children
• Teaching with the object of
making music enjoyable and
interesting
e Pupils prepared for
conservatory exams if desired
Sharon De Vree received her
advanced training from
Spring Arbour College of
MUSIC (Michigan U.S.A.) and
was examined for teacher's
qualifications by Or. Hubert
Wash.
SHARON DE VREE
Teacher of Piano & Theory
LESSONS to COMMENCE
WEEK OF SEPt. 14, 1970
STUDIOS: AIIVA AND LOOM
For further information call 227-4278
A DI FFERENT KIND OF GAME — At Saturday's annual Lions club
frolic at Lucan spectators had the opportunity to try their skill at a
very difficult ganle. f farvey Hillman is shown above trying to toss a ring
over a live duck. T-A photo
Flowers for
Decoration Day
Glads,
Mixed Bunches,
Potted Mums
& Baskets
Nicholson's
Flowers
LUCAN 2274283
The Mercy Brothers
Appearing Monday, Aug. 31
through Saturday, Sept. 5
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR HOTEL
CLINTON
Murray and Marion Robinson,
of London, spent the weekend
with their grandparents, Mr. &
Mrs. Evan Hodgins.
Miss Merle Law was a weekend
guest with Mr. & Mrs. M. H.
Hodgins.
The first class for making
Cathedral glass candle holders
was held last Thursday. Anyone
interested will be welcome to
come and see the work in hand
next Thursday from 7:30 to 8:30
p.m. The proceeds after expenses
are paid will be donated to the
organ fund.
All things come to those who
wait, if they wait long enough.
After giving up hope of ever
receiving her August 13 T-A one
Londoner received hers August
24.
orange delight roses for travelling
to points in Northern Ontario.
The couple will reside in
London.
Church News
Morning service at Lucan
United Church last Sunday was
conducted by Rev. W. C. Tupling
for the combined congregations
from the Lucan Anglican and
United churches. His sermon was,
`Why Love?' Miss Marlene Butler
sang a solo.
Services_ will again be
combined next Sunday, August
30. With the return of Rev. R. A.
Carson from his vacation, both
congregations will resume their
normal procedures, September 6.
Sunday Church School will be
resumed September 13 at the
United Church at 9:45 a.m. and
all members are asked to be
present and prepared to attend
the special church service which
will follow.
September 13, the UCW have
arranged a celebration at the time
of the usual Sunday morning
service, on the theme, 'Forward
in Faith'.
An interesting service is
planned, in co-operation with
Rev. Morley Clarke of London,
Field Secretary for Christian
Education for London and
Hamilton Conferences. This
`celebration' is for everyone and
it is hoped to have a good
attendance.
Marion Elizabeth McCallum
and James Joseph Blake
exchanged marriage vows in St.
Patrick's Church, Lucan, July 25,
1970, with Rev. F. J. Bricklin
officiating at a double-ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B.
McCallum, West Lorne. The
groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
James Blake, Lucan.
Wedding music was provided
by Miss Betty Markin and the
soloist was Mrs. Moonie.
The bride chose white lagoda
for her floor-length A-line gown
with Empire style waistline,
scalloped edged neckline and cap
sleeves with chapel train
appliqued with lace florettes. A
floral cluster held the elbow
length bouffant bridal veil and
she carried a cascade of red
sweetheart roses and ivy centered
with a streamer of the McCallum
tartan.
Mrs. Robert Edgar, London,
was her sister's matron of honour.
She wore a floor-length gown of
orange lagoda with short sleeves
and matching bow. She carried a
cascade of talisman roses, white
carnations and ivy.
Michael Blake, Lucan, acted as
best man for his brother.
Following a reception at
Hook's Restaurant, the bride
changed to a mint green jacket
dress and hat ensemble, white'
accessories and a corsage of
Mrs. William Froats and Mrs.
R. B. Worthington visited Alma
College, St. Thomas, last
Wednesday, where the course for
leaders was being held. Mrs. J. W.
Lockyer took the full course.
Donna Jo McTaggart, five year
old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Don
McTaggart returned home to
London with her mother and
small sister, Lynda, after
spending a few days with her
great-grandmother, Mrs. Bob
Coleman in Lucan.
Murray Abbott has returned
home from a two month's visit
with his son, Clayton Abbott and
family, of California, and spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Don
Abbott and family.
Julie Hardy visited her friend
Julie Henderson in St. Joseph's
Hospital, Sunday, and both girls
called on their former League of
Loyalty teacher, Miss Lina
Abbott at the McCormick Home.
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Thibideau
of London were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Frank Stanley.
Mrs. Madeline Tindall, Mrs.
Mabel Nicholson and Ricky, of
Listowel were Sunday guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott.
Gary and Ann Revington have
returned from two week's
vacation at Georgetown, PEI,
spent with the latter's
grandmother. Mrs. C. H. George
and Robin returned with them
after a month's holiday there.
Edgar Mc Falls is seriously ill in
St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mrs, Clarence Lewis has been
moved to St. Mary's Hospital,
London.
The Lucan and district Lions
second annual frolic was held
Saturday night at Lions Park
under the chairmanship of Lion
Larry Hotson.
The largest crowd ever were
treated to a talent show featuring
area artists. A fashion show with
local models and an excellent
Karate demonstration by the
Exeter club which included
several local men.
Many people took advantage
of the Bingo booth to relax and
came away with some lovely
prizes. Once again most area
children managed to take home a
goldfish.
The supper menu of beef on a
bun war well attended and will no
doubt be a major attraction in
years to come.
The major draw prizes were
won by Joe Whalen, Mrs. James
Blake, both of the Lucan area and
Don Wallis of Granton and Alex
Boyes Sr. of Blenheim.
The top exhibitors were Lucan
Hydro, Young's Dry Goods and
Lucan Rentals. The Lucan Legion
and Lions both staffed
information booths. No doubt
the uncertain weather conditions
Couple honored
on anniversary
Mrs. Katherine Fischer was a
guest with other members of the
family at the celebration arranged
for the 25th anniversary of her
son and wife, Mr. & Mrs. Ervin
Fischer's wedding, August 22.
The event was held at Dunnville
and guests were present from
London, Lucan and Komoka.
After lunch a wedding shover
was held for their daughter
Rosemary Fischer.
Ryan family
holds picnic
The Ryah family reunion was
held August 15 at Weldon Park,
Arva. There were about 60
present.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan and
family conducted a sports
program, followed by a ball game
which was enjoyed by all.
Next year Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ryan of Richmond, Michigan,
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan of
London, will be in charge.
Guests were present from
Richmond, Michigan, Belleville,
Detroit, London, Lucan and
Granton.
•
"She's got this crazy idea rra
not good enough for her."
was responsible for some of the
exhibits failing to be represented.
The Lions would like to thank
everyone who assisted in making
this a successful frolic with
special thanks to Mrs. Clarence
By MRS. J. H, PATON
Janice Kestle, Brenda Scott
and Sandra Heaman left Sunday
to attend the Pearce Williams
Camp co, Iona. They will be there
six days.
L'atrick Marrinan returned
home from St. Joseph's Hospital
after spending three weeks for
treatment there. His nine year old
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Mrs. Myrtle Passmore is
visiting this week with her sister
and family Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Listoen, Comox, Vancouver
Island. She is accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. W. Haist, Exeter.
Mrs. Peter Ferguson, Guelph,
visited recently with her daughter
and family, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cann
and Cheryl.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller,
37 and Barbara are holidaying
zench River.
Mr. & Mrs. Lome Ballantyne,
Brenda and Wendy, Mr. & Mrs.
Murray Dawson, Larry and Brent
have spent a week holidaying in
the Muskoka area.
Miss Mabel Dixon, Goderich,
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Ray Cann.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Smith,
Bothwell, visited with Mrs. Jennie
Moore in South Huron Hospital,
Sunday and were supper guests
with Mr. & Mrs. William Snow.
Douglas Bell, Hensall, is
holidaying with his grandparents,
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne.
Mrs. Jennie Moore returned
home Monday after being three
weeks in South Huron Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray,
Robert, Janet and Ruth are
holidaying at Sauble Beach.
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Mrs. Howard Pym and Mrs.
Philip Johns spent last week at St.
Thomas where they attended
Leaders' School for the United
Church Women.
The 4-H Leaders attended
Training School at Exeter United
Church on Monday and Tuesday
for the fall project "Focus on
Fitness". Club leaders for
Elimville No. 1 are Mrs. Edward
Johns and Mrs. John Batten;
Elimville No. 2 are Mrs. Lorne
Hem and Mrs. Clifton Jaques; and
Elimville No. 3 are Mrs. Wayne
Prance and Sandra Skinner.
Mrs. Harold Bell visited a few
days this week with Mrs. Adelaide
Alexander of Toronto.
Joanne Rannie and David of
London spent last week with
their grandparents Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Routly.
Hardy, Miss Angela Armitt, Ron
Maslen, Douglas Cornish,
Langford Lumber, Corbett and
Young, Yamaha Piano, and
Lew-Mar Leasing and the
exhibitors who participated.
grandson, David Marrinan, who
was in the hospital the same time,
returned home August 21.
Mr. & Mrs. Will Ritchie,
Parkhill, visited recently with Mr.
& Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham.
Perry Cunningham in isolation
at St. Joseph's Hospital, is
progressing very well.
Clare Paton showed some
cattle at the Dresden Fair last
Friday.
Sunday, Rev. Tupling
conducted the service at
Clandeboye United Church. His
topic was, "Why Love"?
Mr. & Mrs. Rea Adams,
London, visited Mr. & Mrs. Rea
Neil, Saturday.
Allan Douglas and son, Harold
Douglas, Leamington, visited Mr.
& Mrs. Clare Paton and family,
Lucan, Sunday. William
Allwright and Mrs. J. H. Paton
also were guests.
Mrs. Mervin Carter left to visit
her daughter and husband, Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Walden, Chatham, for a
few days.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Logan
visited Mrs. J. H. Paton, Sunday.
Those attending Joanne
Carter's seventh birthday party,
Monday, were Cindy Donaldson,
Betty and Janet Earhart,
Rosemary Simpson and Stephen,
Kevin and Lisa Carter. The
children enjoyed games and
refreshments.
Rosemary Simpson is
spending a few days with her
grandmother, Mrs. Maurice
Simpson.
William Simpson is improving
slowly at his home.
UNDER THE "0" — A busy
fellow at the bingo game at Lucan
Lions frolic Saturday night was
caller Clarence Haskett shown
above. T-A photo
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Girls from Clandeboye
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