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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-01-13, Page 14Assessment Review Court ONTARIO Assessment Act 1968-69 TAKE NOTICE that the first sitting of the Assessment Review Court for the year 1971 for the Municipality of the Village of Lucan in the County of Middlesex will be held at Council Chambers, Municipal Building, LUCAN, ONTARIO commencing at the hour of 9:00 A.M. on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1972 R. H. Fitzgerald, Regional Registrar, SOUTH WESTERN AREA Dated at London this 10th day of Jan. 1972. ONTARIO Assessment Review Court ONTARIO Assessment Act 1968.69 TAKE NOTICE that the first sitting of the Assessment Review Court for the year 1971 for the Municipality of the Township of Biddulph in the County of Middlesex will be held at Council Chambers, Municipal Building, LUCAN, ONTARIO commencing at the hour of 9:00 A.M. on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1972 R. H. Fitzgerald, Dated at London Regional Registrar, this 10th day of Jan, 1972. SOUTH WESTERN AREA •-• X.:4. NEVER Assume the public knows as much about your business as you do. That's why ad- vertising is so indispensable. Lucan church news United Sacrament services at Lucan United Church was held Sunday morning with Rev. W. C. Tupling in charge. Senior choir sang Let us Break Bread together with Mr. Robert Blackwell presiding at the organ. Mr. Tupling said remembrance is a trt.e grace of life, a gift to be grateful for and to remember those things which build us up. Announcements were made for Pot Luck Supper and Con- firmation class, Anglican Church Wednesday, the afternoon group of the Anglican Church Women met at Mrs. J. C. Mur- dy's, Mrs. Violet Hardy presided as president. She opened the meeting with prayer which was followed by the Bible study led by Rev. R. A. Carson. This year the Bible study is on the book of Joshua. Mr. Carson asked the ladies to try to perceive what the Bible had to say to them, not just to be concerned with the history it is telling. He said Joshua and the people of his day had a lot of habits that are still present in our society. Mr. Carson was then questioned by the ladies on what the Anglican-Roman Catholic commission on the Holy Com- munion meant. His answer was that the commission were proposing that the meaning of the reception of the bread and wine was dependent upon the receiver's understanding of them. A Bible quiz was then con- ducted by Mrs. Hardy. Lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Lexia Atkinson and Mrs. Gladys Atkinson. DALEY'S WEEKLY COMMENTS Strong competition Luccin and district news Corresppncient; Mrs, Eleanor Darling. 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. Remember the date, January 30, time between 2 and 4 — so bundle up good and warm and come over to the Legion hall if you would like a ride on a snow vehicle. Did I forget something? Oh yes, there will also be hot dogs and soft drinks for the children — free? Of course. And now something for the adult group — Branch 540 is pleased to announce they have been able to obtain the services of Tim McFarlane and the Car- dinals for a Valentines Dance to be held at Branch 540 on Satur- day, February 12th 1972. The Cardinals are a very popular group and we are fortunate in- deed to have this privilege to present them for your enjoyment. Everyone welcome. Don't forget folks Branch 540's prime purpose for existence is to be of SERVICE to the VETERAN and the COMMUNITY. For the record we feel we are doing a pretty good job in both areas. We therefore solicit your continued support Comrades and Friends in our endeavours. and that's 30 for this week remember — if you travel the straight and narrow, not many folks will try to pass you. Page 14 Times-Advocate, January 13, 1972 ARE* VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS — The current girls volleyball champs in the North Middlesex public schocil are from Biddulph Central School. Back, left Cheryl Gricken, Patty Fisher, Johanna Engel, Tamitly Tutty, Cheryl Davis and coach Pat Kennedy. Front, Joan Moffat, Ellen Shumka, Debbie Dickey, Debbie Ferris, Susan Gebel and Shirley Hutton. T-A photo Tree months in hospital cis boy breaks hip in fall - Johnnie Van Arenthals, small Mr. & Mrs, Ivan Needham, Howard Cranston, London, son of Mr. & Mrs. Jake Van Lucan. former public and high school Arenthals, had an unfortunate Miss Nellie Foreman has teacher of Lucan, is confined to accidlnt. He • fell into a pit returned home from a holiday in his bed. breaking his hip and will be in Vancouver. Mrs. Jim Shipley is a patient in hospital for three months. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll, Mrs. hospital. Mr .1 & Mrs. Bob Coughlin are Jack McAllister, Centralia spent Alan Scott, Ron Scott and spending a vacation in Florida. Wednesday evening with Mr. & Michael Scott are spending a few Mrs, Alan Scott, Mrs. Tom Mrs. Cliff Abbott. days at Ingelhart snowmobiling. Barron is a graduate of the Ontario College of Education and holds a Master of Music Education degree from the University of Toronto. As a secondary school teacher he is a specialist in instrumental and vocal music. He taught at Eastern High School of Com- merce and Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute in Toronto before coming to London's Westminster Secondary School in 1970. For several years he was a member of the Festival Singers of Canada. He has also been an associate teacher at the Ontario College of Education and JOHN P. BARRON Althouse College of Education, Locally, he is well-known as the founder and director of London Pro Musica, and as director of the Strathroy section of the Four Counties Choir sponsored by Fanshawe College. As the county board's first music consultant, Mr. Barron will work in seven major areas of curriculum responsibility: (1) coordinating the work of twelve itinerant music teachers in elementary schools and coordinating the follow-up work of these teachers by classroom teachers; BOYS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS — The team from Biddulph Central School won the area boys volleyball championship recently. Back row, from the left, coach Ken Myles, Buddy Appleman, Bob Mulholland, Bob Cornish, Roger Horuk and Bill Henderson, Front, Wayne Hall, Cecil Nickles, Bob Ross and Ian Towles, Missing, Tommy Peckham, Mike Scott and Ricky Applernan. T-A photo By SID DALEY 540's Tuesday night mixed sports is still going strong with competition keen and comradeship enjoyed in its truest form and sports fans here are the standings to date — euchre in first place - the Len Fishers followed by the Cronyns a close second. Cribbage in first place Sid Daley and Shirley Stuckless with the Len Fishers and Gord Elson's second. Darts - first plac'e - The Len Fishers, however hot on their heels and in second place are the teams of Carl Rummel and Esther Hillman, the Gord Elsons and the Mclntyres. Shuffle board - first George Juergen and Shirley Stuckless and tied for second are Carl and Helen and the Cronyns. The next meet of the champions will be Tuesday January 18 — See you there, comrades. While on sports Lucan Legion sponsored minor hockey is still going strong. After a hard fought game our Midgets lost their semi final playoff in the Silver Stick to Zurich 4-3. Our bantams won the first round of Silver Stick and meet Zurich in the second round, Sunday. The Pee Wees lost out to Watford on Saturday by a score of 5 - 2. Lucan goal scorers were Albert Thompson and Rick Freeman. The hockey executive wish to extend their thanks to the many fans who are following these games and lending their support to the teams, In the Shamrock League our Midgets are in third spot, our Bantams in second and the Pee Wees in third so our teams are doing pretty well in their own league. Remember fans every Friday night is minor hockey night in Lucan — make it a point to attend and support these youngsters who go all out to give you a good game. Hot from the Hack — Branch 540's curling team - skipped by comrade Robichaud with comrades Bill Smith, Jack Elson and Gary Jones took 3rd place in the Royal Canadian Legion,Zone A5 spiel held at Glencoe on Saturday — in first place was branch 116 Strathroy who will host the spiel next year. Hi Kiddies — here is the date you have all been waiting for — Sunday, January 30 for this is the date of Branch 540's annual snow vehicle party for the children — the time between the hours of (2) developing music as an integral part of the child's ex- perience which will involve the development of courses relevant to children and developing music as an integral part of the total school curriculum. (3) developing music ap- preciation courses which will place an emphasis upon the importance of an appreciation and understanding of music in the child's future recreational life; (4) giving advice and assistance to classroom teachers of music in all schools and in- tegrating music programs in elementary and secondary schools; (5) disseminating information on contemporary philosophy, instructional materials, teaching strategies and techniques in vocal music, instrumental music, and music appreciation, through workshops, seminars, and per- sonal demonstrations; (6) recommending to the Superintendent of Instruction new courses and programs in vocal music, instrumental music, and music appreciation; (7) providing expert resource information when policy recommendations are being considered by the Board. Mr. Barron assumes his new responsibilities confident that the Board's music curriculum will contribute significantly to the emotional and intellectual growth of all students who take part. He has found that students not only learn skills and ap- preciation of music and the arts through such programs but also develop maturity in areas of self- discipline and social experience. And what will John Barron do in his spare time? If he finds any he will probably play a little golf or tennis in summer and perhaps curl in winter. Or he may turn to his hobby of restoring arid refinishing early Canadian furniture, Home is where you go when you're tired of being nice to people. Pollock's Men's Wear Final Days!! . PARKH I LL, ONTARIO TOTAL CLOSING >S i 11.4.1[ CLEAR OUT FOREVER I.( —OUT , EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE HAS BEEN REAPPRAISED AND FURTHER REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN TAKEN ON MOST MERCHANDISE MEN, HERE GROUP 1 21 ONLY IT IS MEN'S — THE SUITS SALE YOU'VE BEEN GROUP 2 53 ONLY WAITING FOR! GROUP 3 26 ONLY Reg. to $99.50 49 50 , Reg. to $120.00 63 50 Reg. to $125.00 79 50 SPORT COATS and TROUSERS 22 ONLY SPORT COATS or BLAZERS ONLY 25 ALL WEATHER COATS Reg. to $55.00 Reg. to $105.00 39 50 to 6950 Reg. co $79.50 29 50 to 49 50 1095 NOW to 3500 MEN'S Reg. to $7.00 399 LONG Reg. to $8.00 499 SLEEVE Reg. to $12.00 599 SPORT v & Reg. to 599 DRESS $10.00 Reg. SHIRTS to 499 $8.00 ALL BRAND NAMES. CHOOSE NECK PULLOVERS, SKINNY ALL FIRST RIBS QUALITY'— SWEATER'SALE FROM & CARDIGANS, VARIOUS //2 OTHER PRICE V or CREW STYLES - — - CUFF LINKS — % PRICE REG. BELTS —'/2 PRICE MANY MORE BARGAINS ALL SALES FINAL •- NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES 1 Gilm re and Mrs. Eleanor Darli g spent Thursday visiting with rs. Niel Romph, Ingersoll, Mrs. Lillian Stanlake spent Thursday ,. with her mother Mrs, Catheyine Fischer and Mr. & Mrs, rally Fischer visited with Mrs, Fischer Sunday, Mrs, Charles Windsor, patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, is in the same room as Mrs. Ernest Jennihgs, the former Ada Coursly of Lucan. Mr. .& Mrs. Mervin Elston, Centralia, were Monday guests of Mr. &itMrs. Cliff Abbott. The !McCormick choir under directipn of Miss Lina Abbott sang to numbers at the January meetigg of the McCormick Home auxiliary, • Mr. & Mrs. Bill Bannister and family, Thorndale, Mr. & Mrs. Gary Needham and family, London, were Sunday guests of Regular meeting for Sunshiners The regular Thursday meeting gathered at the Masonic Hall of the Lucan Sunshine Club with 17 members present. In the absence of Mrs. H. Band who is still on sick list, Mrs. Vi Emery presided. A recitation by William Frost was much enjoyed and euchre was played. Lunch was provided by Miss Margaret Kelly and Laura Kelly. Scrap book for seniors The first meeting of the Lucan- Clandeboye C.G.I.T. was held with 15 girls and two leaders present. It opened by games followed by singing, Let there be Peace on Earth. The members broke up in groups, two junior and one senior. A scrap book containing clippings for social values was presented to senior group for discussion which is to continue. Plans were started for the African mission study, keeping in mind the mission festival that is being planned for Spring. The Juniors prepared for the ceremony presentation of pins, The evening closed with the singing of taps. Next meeting planned for January 18, Name music consultant for Middlesex schools John P. Barron, 32, of London, recently appointed music con- sultant for the Middlesex County Board of Education started work last week with the board's forty elementary and secondary schools. A native of Trail, B.C. Mr. Medway planning winter carnival Medway reports school back to normal after the vacation and exams. Big plans are being made for a winter carnival in the near future with toboggan rides, a queen nomination and a concert. Excitement is running high. Craft classes at St St. Patricks St. Patrick's Catholic School Arts and Craft class commenced work Friday last on articles for their annual penny sale which will be held in May. Public speaking competitions between St. Patricks and Bid- dulph Central Schools has been arranged for the middle of February. Mrs. Joe Kelly is relieving Mrs. Don Hern in grade three while Mrs. Hern is instructing at Althouse College in London. Skating party and sock-hop The Lucan United Church Sunday School held a skating party at the Lucan arena under the guidance of Ed Melanson, Sunday school superintendent. Fifty girls and boys joined in the party and adjourned after to the Sunday School for refreshments. Games were enjoyed by the little people and a sock-hop by the older children.