The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-05-04, Page 16LEGION CORRESPONDENTS — The Royal Canadian Legion magazine recently announced a change in
Ontario correspondents. Former gatherer of news for the province Ham Summers of Long Sault at the
left is shown discussing the magazine with newly appointed correspondent Sid Daley of Lucan.
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Bingo was enjoyed by all 13
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A birthday cake was well
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people. Mrs. Cecil Robb donated
the cake for this event.
A motion was put forth for a
farewell gift for one of the
. members Mrs. Whelihan who has
g6tle into Marion Villa Nursing
Home. Lunch was provided by
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David and Darren Kennedy
were weekend guests of Mr. &
Mrs. R. H. Young on the occasion
of their son Scott's birthday. As a
birthday treat they were taken to
St. Mary's Bowling Alley.
Mrs. Allen Ryan had a
miscellaneous shower for Nancy
Hardy bride-elect of May 6.
Twenty five guests were en-
tertained with games followed by
lunch.
Mrs. Allen Robinson and twins
of New Hamburg were Wed-
nesday guests of Mrs, Mary
Hodgson.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack White and
Mary of Owen Sound visited
Mr. & Mrs. Herman Langford
have returned from a trip
through Mexico, Florida and
Texas.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Kennedy of
Barker, New York were Sunday
guests of Mr. & Mrs, Ernest
Kennedy.
Mrs, Helen Carling was taken
to St. Joseph's Hospital London
Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs, Dale Lawrence of
Lewiston, New York, were
Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Ernest Kennedy,
Mrs. W. C, Tupling is this
year's delegate from the
Women's Institute to go to Guelph
College.
Mrs. Whelihan has been ad-
Lucan friends over the weekend.
Mrs. Ada Walker called on
former Lucanites at the
McCormick Home.
Darren Kennedy son of Mr. &
Mrs. Glenn Kennedy celebrated
his eleventh birthday with guests,
April 26,
Mrs. Cline Webb of Edmonton
the former Marion Hodgson of
Clandeboye underwent surgery
in Edmonton just prior to leaving
on a trip back east.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Kennedy
were Sunday guests of Mr, & Mrs.
R, H. Young of Thorndale.
Mr. & Mrs, Wilbert Stanley
were among thelarge attendance
who saw the monthly movie at
the McCormick Home Friday
evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Fischer of
London were guests of Mrs,
Katherine Fischer.
Area Institute group
names new officers Mrs. Lela Beadle of Stratford
was a Sunday guest of Mrs, Mary
Hodgson.
Mrs. Joseph Mordush and
Charlene were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Katherine Fischer.
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hodgson of
Strathroy and Mrs. D.Johnstone
of Galt also Mrs. Fred Neil of
Granton were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Mary Hodgson,
current events meeting was in
charge of Mrs, Joe Carey. The
motto "What we make our
homes, is more important than
what our homes are made of"
was given.
Readings were read by Mrs.
Dyck and Mrs. Lewis. Current
events of the week were given by
Mrs. Carey.
District G commander Long
Sault, Ontario , the retiring
correspondent visited Lucan and
officially turned the duties over
to Comrade Sid. However,
Comrade 'Ham' has consented to
carry on with the May and June
issues until Comrade Sid returns
from vacation.
Our cribbage team didn't
place in the provincial finals held
at the Owen Sound branch on
Saturday, April 29. The boys
advise competition was keen and
the old 15-2's were not coming
their way. Never mind, comrades
Church news
A
By SID DALEY
540 is pleased to advise they
have obtained Darryl Edestrand
of the Pittsburg Penguins to be
the guest speaker at the father
and son banquet to be held on
Friday May 12. How's that for
good news? Now it is up to you,
dad to make sure you round out
the evening and make it the
anticipated success by your
attendance. Junior is depending
on you dad — don't disappoint
him — make it a point to attend
the banquet with him, enjoy a
night out with your son. Beside
having a great meal, for which
the Ladies of our Auxiliary have
become famous, you will also
witness the presentation of the
various awards — this is your
son's night, dad — please see that
you take, not just send him.
540 is also pleased to announce
the Provincial President, Ontario
Command Comrade Don Wilson
has appointed Comrade Sid
Daley the Ontario correspondent
for our national magazine
'Legion'. Comrade Daley will
assume his duties with the July
issue. On Saturday, April 29
Comrade 'Ham' Summers, 238-2374
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EXETER/GRAND BEND
United
Lucan United Church services
were led by Rev. W. C, Tupling.
In his sermon, "Is Jesus Coming
Again," he said one of the
most significant facts in Church
life today is the resurgence of
interest in Jesus as Saviour. This
renewal is particularly
noticeable among young people.
There is a great deal of talkabout
the second coming of Jesus
Christ; eager anticipation of his
coming, and speculation as to its
date. Mr. Tupling said he is
convinced this is a dangerous,
unhealthy phenomenon and that
the Bible warns against it, We
have no time to waste on fruitless
speculation, which has been
proven false many times in the
past.
There will be no service in
Lucan United Church, Sunday,
owing to anniversary services at
Clandeboye.
Hodgins and Mrs. Thomas
Emery Sr. Following the reading
there was a question and answer
period on Sarah's life.
Business meeting followed
Comments of the fashion show
were held with hopes of a bigger
and better one next year.
Tea and dessert were served.
Mrs. Wesley Lewis will head
the McGillivray Women's
Institute for the coming year. She
was elected at West McGillivray
hall April 21.
Officers and conveners in-
stalled with her are: honorory
president, Mrs. Beatrice Dixon;
past president, Mrs. Tom Kooy;
vice president, Mrs. Melvin
Allison; secretary, Mrs. Karl
Pickering; treasurer, Mrs. Parry
Thompson.
Branch directors, Mrs,
Laverne Allison, Mrs. Tom Kooy;
district director, Mrs. Tom Kooy ;
alternate, Mrs. Joe Conlin,
Standing committees: Home
Economics and Health, Mrs.
John Dyck; Historical research
and Current events, Mrs. Joe
Carey; citizenship and education,
Mrs. Harrison; agriculture and
Canadian industries, Mrs.
Laverne Allison; public
relations, Mrs. Joe Conlin;
pianist, Mrs. Tom Kooy.
Mrs. Tom Kooy presided. The
the important thing is that you
participated, better cards next
time.
Just gotta keep buggin' yu
Comrades and reminding you of
that all important date May 10th
— Election Day at Branch 540 —
have your say with a ballot and
not sound off later in the Sea,
Land and Air Lounge. 540 is your
branch of the Royal Canadian
Legion, Comrades support her
with your attendance at the
general meeting Wednesday,
May 10 and then vote for the
Comrades you feel are best
qualified to fill the various offices
for the ensuing year.
Another date to remember is
Slim Gordon — how about that,
the Gordon mania has even got
me confused — the date is
Saturday, May 13. This is when
the ever popular Slim Gordon will
be at 540 to entertain you.
Remember admittance by
ticket only — still a few left — to
avoid disappointment see the
lads behind the counter in the
Sea, Land and Air Lounge.
Everyone is welcome!!
With all the strife taking place
on the Emerald Isle it's no
wonder they call it Ire Land.
And that's 30 for this month:
Remember, a real optimist is a
guy who spends his last buck to
buy a new billfold.
Granton woman
passes away
Elizabeth (Bessie) Gowan
passed away in Victoria Hospital,
London, on April 24, 1972, in her
67th year.
She was the wife of Clayton B.
Langford RR 3 Granton, and
sister of Mrs. Euretta (Dot) Scott
of Hamilton.
Mrs. Langford was
predeceased by a sister Blanche
and three brothers, Irwin,
Charles and Frank.
The funeral was held at the C.
Haskett & Son Funeral Home,
Lucan, Wednesday, with the Rev.
Susan Seymour of Wesley United
Church officiating.
Interment was in Siloam
Cemetery.
United
Women are inviting to their
May meeting the following
groups: board of managment,
senior church school class;
Clandeboye UCW; St. James and
Holy Trinity Anglican and
Pentecostal women and the
Catholic Women's League.
A color film, narrated by
Gregory Peck presenting the
various points of view of Apar-
theid in South Africa will be
shown.
Light theme
for meeting
Explorer meeting opened with
games conducted by Sandra
Avery, Chief Explorer.
Worship had the theme of Light
and was conducted by Dianne
Lynn and Joanne Cunningham.
Using drums they had made
the girls learned three rhythms
that might be used in Africa.
Gathering round a campfire
they heard two African folk tales
"Why The Spider Lives in Cor-
ners" and "The Patterns on
Tortoise Back". There was also
singing and prayers from
Nigeria.
Dianne Lynn was chosen to be
next chief Explorer. The group
will attend the Granton
Explorers.
UCW Evening Unit
United Church Women's
Evening Unit met April 25 in the
Sidney Gilchrist room with Mrs.
Gladys Reilly, unit leader,
presiding.
Worship service was a con-
tinuation of "Women of the
Bible". Sarah was the woman
chosen to study by Mrs. M. H.
Pentecostal
The Revival Centre worship
began Sunday morning
following the Sunday School hour,
Mrs. John Armitage played the
piano and Robert Holland led the
congregational singing. The
youth choir rendered several
numbers.
Rev. Gerald Rees' sermon
topic was "Success Through
Jesus Christ','.
In the evening service Mrs.
Roy Dykeman and Mrs.
Armitage sang a duet and
Marlene Butler sang "Bless us 0
Lord."
The pastor entitled his message
"The Day of the Lord."
In his closing remarks he
exhorted the congregation to
walk in light of the gospel
upholding its standards that they
might win others,
Anglican
Sunday, Rev. R, A. Carson
preached on the theme 'Finding
the Right Course'. He said if
people would do as the psalms
suggest, that is, reverence the
Eternal, they would find the right
way. Reverence he said means to
take time to be alone with God.
We need to look at life from God's
point of view. Mr, Carson said the
real struggle in the world today,
is between those people who see
life as a dead, material thing and
those who see life as a moral and
spirtual struggle.
May 10, the West Middlesex
Great Chapter will meet in the
Church of St. John the Evangelist
in Strathroy at 8:00 p.m, This will
be in preparation for the Synod of
Huron whioh will be held in
Huron College May 15 and 16.
Hold penny sale
St. Patricks Catholic Women's
League held a penny sale in the
school auditorium Thursday
evening, Attendance was good
and prizes were won by the
following: doll house, David
Manders, .1111, 1, Lucan; afghan,
Sandra Murphy, RR 1, Luean;
hooked rug, Mrs. Bari, Hyde
Park.
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