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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-07-17, Page 14Pane 14 Timm-Advocate, July 17, 190 Lucan Correspondent: Mrs,. Frances Saward Ph911(0.7.Z7,4517 and district news JETS SIGN UP FOR HURON PARK ICE — The Lucan-Ilderton Jets will be playing their home games during the 1969-70 Ontario Hockey Association season at the Huron Park arena. The Jets enjoyed a successful season at the Industrial Park rink last year. Above, Jets president Ian Dallas, seated and vice-president Howard Keayes, left are shown with ODC manager Jack Malone signing the arena agreement, recently. T-A photo. Bride elect is honored at trousseau tea, parties BELL LINES by W.W. Haysom your telephone manager It seemed that summer would never come but now it's here and most of us are probably planning to spend at least part of it away from home. If there's a vacation com- ing up on your schedule, why not let the telephone take some of the hurry and worry out of both planning and vacation- ing. Before you leave, your telephone can "run errands" to the newspaper, bakery or dairy to stop deliveries. News- papers and milk bottles stacked up on the porch invariably invite trouble. During your trip — especially if you're go- ing by car — it's a good idea to call ahead for reservations so you won't be left without accommodations during this peak travel season. Friends and relatives that you plan to visit along the way might also appreciate a call telling them of your time of arrival. The local Yellow Pages in the different communities you visit will help you find a mechanic, a new fishing rod, a good restaurant, a doctor or dentist. The telephone doesn't take a vacation. It's al- ways there to help you. The telephone directory for this area, Exeter, Credi- ton and Centralia, goes to press Aug. 21, so please check your listing. Is your name spelled correctly? And what about your address and phone number? Have you thought about additional listings? Other members of your family and relatives: roomers or boarders would benefit from hav- ing their names listed in the telephone book. If you're a businessman, you can use extra listings to show other firm names for your business — to associate your name and residence telephone number with your firm name — or to show after-hour numbers for you and your key employees. Remember, extra listings, at little cost, make it easier for people to find you. For any changes in your listings, or any additions, call our Business Office without delay. Dial 1-271- 3911 (no toll charge). Here's a question for you Glen Campbell fans, Is the Wichita Lineman about a telephone lineman or a power lineman? Wichita telephones are not provided by the coun- ty; the area is served by the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. Telephone linemen do not go "searchin' in the sun for another overload". Writer-composer Jim Webb's secretary says Webb is not a technical man and intended to Write about a phone lineman but if power linemen wish to appropriate it, that's "groovy" with him too. Even South- western Bell has to admit that being a lineman for the county fits a lot better in verse than being one for South- western Be-e-e-eill. On October 1st, Ontario introduces the new Ontario Health Services In- surance Plan--OHSIP. OHSIP is a basic plan of health in- surance benefits available to every person in Ontario—regardless of age, physical health or financial means— through the Government or a desig- nated agent. OHSIP will replace OMSIP—the existing Ontario plan. If you're pres- ently enrolled in OMSIP, your cover- agewill continuewithoutinterruption. Ifyou're now en rolled in a plan from one of the 200 other insurers in Ontario—such as Physicians'Services Incorporated, Windsor Medical Serv- ices, Associated Medical Services, an insurance company, or other agency, you're also covered until further notice. If you now have no health insurance, you'll have ample opportunity to en- roll before October 1st. You'll be advised of the enrollment period by press, radio and television. So don't wonder, don't worry, about your health insurance. Just relax and enjoy a healthy summer while you await the new OHSIP Plan, the health care you can count on, from the Ontario Department of Health. Relax.You're covered. 4 ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Hon, IVititthew B. Dymond, M,D,, C.M., Minister. What to do while you wait for HSIP ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN 1141 lllll I ll OOOO OOOOOO a1111!111 1!4400.1! OO Lucan personals ti at x. tJ Miss Sheila Maureen Bansey, and Mrs. Robert Bansey who daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George gave dinner parties at their Bansey, of London, previously homes. of Lucan, was honoured with a Following the rehearsal, the trousseau tea, given by her mother. Guests were received by the bride-elect and mother of the groom-elect, Mrs. William Langdown. Mrs. George Hammond, grandmother of the groom-elect, Miss Ethel McCracken, Mrs. Frank Nowicki and Mrs. Lloyd Purdy, presided at the tea-table which was covered with a linen cut-work cloth, which was enhanced with a floral arrangement of yellow roses, yellow and white daisy-mums and yellow papers. Miss Sandra Tomkins, Mrs. Carol Bansey, Mrs. Holda Hobbs and Mrs. Lena Windsor acted as co-hostesses in the cliningroonT;' Miss Mary Hockey of Dunda.s was in charge of the guest book. Gifts and troussPau were displayed by Mrs. Allan Van Patter, Miss Bansey's matron of honor, Miss Mary Lou Langown and Miss Gwen Bansey. Other hostesses for pre-nuptial events were: Mrs. A. Van Patter, Mrs. S.F. Nowicki, Mrs. Hatch, Mornington Ave., and Mrs. A.J. Boxam for miscellaneous showers; Mrs. R.G. Winser, aunt of the bride-elect who entertained at a presentation party; and Mrs. Lloyd Purdy, Mrs. R. Pincombe District woman buried at Medway Mrs, Emma May (Powell) Marshall of Lot 4, Concession 13, London Township, died suddenly in St. Joseph's Hospital, Monday, July 7, in her 81st year. She was the widow of the late Walter Marshall, and is survived by three sons, Wilfred Marshall of London, Calvin Marshall, at home, and Melvin Marshall of London Township. Clifford Marshall, another son, predeceased her in 1964. She is also survived by three grandchildren. The body rested at the C. Haskett and Son, Funeral Home, Lucan, where the funeral service was conducted by Rev. Crook of Bryanston United Church. Interment in the Medway Cemetery. Pallbearers were Stanley Marshall, Chester McRoberts, Graydon McRoberts, Bill McRoberts, Tom Needham and Lloyd Marshall. Revington family stages reunion Members of the Revington family held a reunion Sunday, July 13, at Riverview Park, Exeter. A smorgasbord-chicken supper was provided. The highlight of the day was the submitting by each branch of the family, their portion of the family tree, to be connected and the whole preserved for future generations. Ball games and a variety of other games were enjoyed by all. Gary Revington and Ann George were appointed president and secretary, respectively, for the coming year. It will be their responsibility to make as great a success of next year's reunion. MUD CREEK RACES The Powder Puff Race was won by Linda Davis driving car No. 533, and the Feature Race was won by Ronald Riley driving car No. 55. Cake recipe from Tops The Lucan and District Tops, met last Wednesday at the home of their leader, Mrs. Gary McKenzie, with seven members present, one visitor and one weigh-in. The weight report was a little disappointing. DIET CHIFFON CAKE To serve 10, each serving 86 calories. 1 envelope unflavoured gelatin, 1/4 cup cold water, 1/3 cup lemon juice, 3 eggs separated, 3 cups ice-cold evaporated milk, whipped, 6 chocolate cookies, finely chopped, 1 teaspoon lemon-rind, 20 — 1/4 grain Saccharine tablets, or 20 — 1/3 gram Sucrets. Line an 8-cup loaf pan with wax-paper, which has been cut to fit. Combine, in top of double-boiler, water, non-calorie sweetener, salt, lemon-rind and lemon-juice, soften gelatine in liquid, stir in slightly-beaten egg-yolks, cook over hot, not boiling, water, until mixture thickens, remove from heat, cool. Beat egg whites until stiff and fold in gelatine mixture, also fold in whipped evaporated milk. Spoon 1/3 mixture into prepared loaf-pan, sprinkle with i/2 crushed cookies, repeat, ending with gelatin mixture. Chill until firm, unmold if desired, garnish with additional cookie-crumbs. — Laureen Surprise party Thursday evening, July 10, Jane, Karen and Heather Hodgson honoured their mother and dad, Alice and Murray Hodgson, with a surprise party,' on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Assisting the girls were Mrs. Murray Hodgins, Mrs. Arthur Hodgins and Miss Doris Weir. There were 40 relatives and friends present Biddulph man dies in London David Kirk of RR 8, Parkhill, previously of the 2nd concession, Biddulph Township, died in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Thursday, July 10, in his 89th year. He is survived by his wife, Lillian (Collingwood) Kirk; four sons, John of Toronto, David and Russell, at home, and William of London; and five daughters, Mrs. Grace Paffe at home, Dorothy Kirk of Port Albert, Florence Kirk of Clinton, Mrs. Kenneth (Tillie) Baynham of London, Mrs. Ivan (Alice) Goldrich of Toronto. He was predeceased by a son James Kirk in 1960. He is also survived by two sisters, Lon Kirk of Exeter, and Mrs. May Elliott of St. Marys; and 23 grandchildren. The body rested at the C. Haskett and Son, Funeral Home, Lucan, where the funeral service was held by Rev. W.C. Tupling, Saturday, July 12. Interment in St. James Cemetery, Clandeboye. The pallbearers were Wallace Kenney, Earl Thompson, Manuel Ferrie, Thomas Leese, Sulivan Mossa and Gerald Tyler. Separate school fall class lists KINDERGARTEN — Andre Paul Mair, Peter Scheib, Joseph Van Boxmeer, Theodore Van Bussel, John Broeders, Susanne Marie Giesen, Rosemary Giesen, Man,. Geertsen, Francis Giesen, Lisa Navin, Janey Straatman, Susan Vanderploeg, Jacqueline Van den Boomen, Stephen Versteegh, Mary Louise Morkin, Barbara Biemans, Paul Giesen, Hubert Paul Timmermans, Katherine Louise Cocquyt, Antoine Moonen, Michael Kloseck, Ronney Toonders, Lisa Vanderloo, Mark Crunican, Philip Crunican, Paul Groenewegen, Lewis Szanyi, Lisa Anne O'Brien. Grade 1 — Mark Navin, Mary Manders, Jane Dietrich, Ruth Elizabeth Beaulieu, Kevin Duenk, Geraldine Duynisveld, Connie Duynisveld, David Egan, Peter Geertsen, Leo Giesen; Andre Mair, Henrietta Martens, Elinor Mcllhargey, Elizabeth Morkin, Pat Murphy, Michael Nevett, Debbie Nyssen, Reynold Werner, Dianne Ryan, Josephine Sentjens, Teresa Spruyt, Annette Straatman, Andrew Joseph Thompson,Mary Helen Toonders, Frank Toonders, Tracy Vanderloo, Louise Vanderloo, Anthony Vanden Heuvel, Michael Versteeg. Grade 2 — Linda Beaulieu, James Biemans, Brenda Boland, Darlene Crunican, Janet Crunican, Patrick Dewan, Henry Giesen, Silvia Giesen, John Harrigan, Susan Huffman, Ann Mair, Marianne Martens, Alan Maslen, Andrew Mooney, Robert Oakley, Sylvia Rosch, Sheila Szanyi, Raymond Thompson, Karen Toohey, Joseph Timmermans, Michael Timmers, Jacqueline Toonders, Michael Toonders, Frances Van Boxmeer, Margery Van Bussel, Paul Van de Borne, Nancy Vanden Heuvel, Ingrid Van Gelderen, Monique Vanderploeg, Mark Vanderploeg, Connie Van Praet, Jeffery Van Praet, Karen Williams. Grade 3 — Glen Beaulieu, Sharon Beaulieu, Rina Broeder, Barbara Crunican, Ronny DeBrouwer, John DeKort, Martin Duenk, Mary Duynisveld, Danny Eemers, Peter Eemers, Shelly Egan, Bernie Giesen, Theresia Giesen, Philip Harrigan, Ben Mair, Linda Maslem, Frank McIlhargey, Andy Mykyta, John Nyssen, Jeff Seifried, Andrew Spruyt, Daniel Thompson, Brian Toner, Kevin Toner, Karen Vader, Henrietta Van de Borne, David Vanden Boomen, Janet Vanden Heuvel, Mary Vander Loo, Peter Van Lieshout, Mary Vereyken, Josette Williams, Kenny Cocquyt, Linda Vander Loo, Jackie O'Brien, Marilyn Groenewegen, Susan Manders, George Van Bussel, Earl Oakley, Kelly O'Brien, Grade 4 — Gloria Oakley, Marty Van Praet, Connie Vander Loo, Robert Toonders, Dolph Van Gelderer , Douglas Vader, Shari Van Bussel, Rosalee Biemans, Beverly Hoffman, Harry Vanden Boomen, Michael Toner, Gary Van Boxmeer, Andrew Harrigan, Mathew Sentjens, Charlie Martins, Mary Dewan, Rosemary Boland, Peter Crunican, Jerry Egan, Pat Nevett, Joe Beaulieu, Frank Vereyken, Janice Vanderploeg, Marilyn Theunissen, Rita Timmerman, Cindy Vanden Boomen, Karen Vander Loo, Charlene O'Brien, Tony ManderS, Gerald Mitchell, Christine Geertsen, Margaret Duynisveld, Mary Ann Ryan, Grade 5 — Ann Crunican, Margaret Dewan, Mary Duenk, Marianne Giesen, Theresa Grimmick, Rose Mary Heessels, Judy Eemers, Renie Jorna, Debbie Loyens, Jerry Martens, John McIlhargey, Jim Mitchell, Kenneth Beaulieu, Joan Toonders, Connie Van Bussel, Harry Van Boxmeer, Marian Van Den Heuvel, Judy Williams, Christine Dietrich, Rose Marie Oakley, Maureen O'Brien, Joanne Boland, Matthew Toonders, Michael Crunican, Gregory Seifried, Johnny Vander Loo, Pat Benn, Frank Van Bussel. Grade 6 — Denise O'Brien, Vickie DeBlock, Willy Vader, John Nevett, Mark Harrigan, Henry Eemers, Elizabeth Vereyken, Helen Timmermans, Frances Gysbers, Margaret Toonders, Mark Toner, Helen Van Gelderen, Anita Gysbers, Linda Crunican, Helen Duynisveld, Dianne Crunican, Eddy Groenewegen, Anne Marie Dewan, Jayme Van Praet, William Sentjens, Harriet DeKort, Ann Jorna, Vera Mykyta, Matt O'Neill, Jim Benn. Grade 7 — Peter Duenk, Ann Heenan, Leonard Duynisveld, Maggie Biemans, Randy Harrigan, Mary Jane Martens, Dave Crane, Jackie Vader, Jeff DeBrouwer, Nancy Ryan, Kevin O'Shea, Joanne Van Lieshout, Tim Fortner, Helen Sentjens, Mark Seifried, Mary Anne Van Gelderen, Joe Mitchell, Mary Gysbers, Nellie Timmermans, Joan Toonders, Martin Vander Loo, Robby Grimmick, Nancy Murphy, Evelyn Oakley. Grade 8 — Helen Biemans, William Biemans, Bernard Boland, Shirley Crunican, Wilma DeKort, Joseph Dewan, Fred Egan, Olga Gritnmick, Joseph Gysbers, Daniel Harrigan, David Harrigan, Frank Jorna, Dianne Martens, Kevin Munn, Joseph Nevett, Mary Nevett, Sharon 'Oakley, Steve O'Brien, Art O'Neill, Gerald Spruyt, David Toonders, Joseph Vader, Bertha Vande Borne,_ Peter Vereyken, William. Vereyken. — Please turn to page 15 Mr. & Mrs. Louis. Fischer of Detroit and Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Darling and family, of Willowdale, were guests of Mrs. Emily Darling last weekend. Mrs. William Haskett's granddaughter and husband, Mr. & Mrs. James South, visited her last week, and her sister and husband, Mr. & Mrs. Q.C. Lillie of Birmingham, Mich., visited for a few days recently. Mr. & Mrs. Keith Kraul, Allen and Linda were guests at the wedding of Jane Ann Paton, After a visit lasting eleven days with Mr. & Mrs. H. Bond, Mrs. Ruby Gommer, and her two grandchildren, Ruth and Mark Dempsey, have returned home, Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Abbott of Paris, were Monday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott, and other Lucan district relatives, and Mrs. Horace Alton of Victoria B.C. arrived Saturday to spend a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Abbott and other relatives. Mrs. Richard Dickens of Exeter, and Mrs. W.W. Garrett of London were Friday guests of Mrs. Bob Coleman Saturday night. Mrs. Beck of Walkerton, Mr. & Mrs. Alf Dickens and Mrs. King of London were Saturday guests. Mrs. Sheridan Revington, Mrs. John Park and Mrs. H.B. Langford who last Saturday attended Mrs. George Bansey's trousseau tea for her daughter Sheila, called on Miss Lina Abbott on their way home. Evening callers were Mrs. Charlotte Sumner of London and her sister, Mrs. Sam Jackson of Toronto who recently returned from a trip to Japan, Australia and Western Canada. Lucan "Electronics" is booming. The owner, Larry Ditty has taken on a new assistant, Miss Erin Maureen Ditty, who unfortunately is unable to begin duties at once, as she was only born in St. Joseph's Hospital, Saturday, July 5. daughter of Mrs. Anna Paton of Toronto, and the late Robert Paton, and Ronald Lloyd Hawley, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Hawley of Aylmer, at T ri ni ty Anglican Church, Aylmer, Saturday, July 12, and also at the reception which followed. Robert F. Spence of St. Marys was a Sunday guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Jane Somerville. Mrs. Alma Huffman, Beverley and Susan are visiting relatives in Cornwall. Mrs. Victor Snell, formerly of Alice Street, Lucan, fell in her London home, last week, and broke her hip. She is now a patient in Victoria Hospital. Miss Ellen Whitbourn of Mt. Brydges spent a week with her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Avery. Church news UNITED The regular Sunday morning service at Lucan United Church was in the charge of Rev. W.C. Tupling. This was again a service for the combined congregations of the Anglican and United Churches. Mr. Tupling sang, "The Holy City," accompanied by Miss Reta Chown at the organ. His sermon was entitled, "The Grace of God." PENTECOSTAL The Sunday School picnic of the Lucan Pentecostal Church was held Saturday, July 12, at the Lucan Conservation Area with 63 people present. There was a cook-out and games for everyone. Mrs. Howard Currie will be taking over as President of the Women's Auxiliary, at the next meeting as the Rev. and Mrs. Gordon McDonald will be leaving Lucan in the near future. groom-elect's parents will entertain the bridal party at their home, Friday evening, July 18. 4.4444444.4444414.4444444444.44444444 44444444444444444444,44444444 4.