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OUT FOR PANCAKES — Many area residents took advantage of the pancake breakfast served Sunday
morning at the Midwestern Rodeo. Above, Gus Gregus and daughter Susan are shown enjoying their
food. T-A photo
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PUBLIC NOTICE
SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE
LEGISLATURE ON THE ONTARIO
MUNICIPAL BOARD INVITATION
TO SUBMIT WRITTEN BRIEFS
On June 30th, 1972, the Ontario Legislature appointed a
Select Committee tq examine, inquire into the report upon
the Ontario Municipal Board and to make
recommendations on: (a) the purpose, object and functions
of the Ontario Municipal Board. (b) the jurisdiction of the
Ontario Municipal Board. (c) the structure and organization
of the Ontario Municipal Board. (d) the procedures and
practices of the Ontario Municipal Board. (e) the
procedures by. way of appeal from the orders and rulings of
the Ontario Municipal Board, including appeals by way of
petitions to the Lieutenant Governer in Council. (0 the
relationship of the Ontario Municipal Board in the
discharge of its responsibilities with the Provincial
Government, Local government and the individual citizen.
The Committee invites written briefs from individuals and
organizations who may wish to present information,
opinions or suggestions regarding any of the above matters
relating to the Ontario Municipal Board.
BRIEFS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY SEPTEMBER 15TH,
1972 TO THE CLERK OF THE COMMITTEE BOX 233,
MAIN PARLIAMENT BUILDING, TORONTO 182,
ONTARIO .
John P. MacBeth, M.P.P.,
Chairman.
Alex McFedries,
Clerk.
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AND
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welcome you to our
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Saturday
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We know this house is sold but we are sure quite a few disappointed buyers will want to
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Even if you own your own land, discuss your plans with any of the Action Agents this
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Lucan
Local family back home
from jaunt to Europe
Mrs. Howard Cranston and son
Wayne have returned from a
three week flight to Europe.
Mr, & Mrs. Ernest Kennedy
and Debbie have returned from a
six week vacation at their cottage
in Mallory Beach, Wiarton,
Mrs. Frank Hardy Sr. has
returned after spending a week at
"Five Oaks" Paris.
Mrs. Lang De Coursey and
sister-in-law, Ellen De Coursey,
Detroit, spent a holiday weekend
with London and Lucan friends.
Leprechaun
Couples Club
presents
Dances
every
Friday Night
at
SHILLELAGH
MOTOR HOTEL
in the
LEPRECHAUN ROOM
(downstairs)
$5.00 per Couple
Smorgasbord Included
NEXT DANCE
Sept. 8, 1972
BAND
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235..1964 EXETER
Mrs, Harold Dickins, now of St.
Thomas, is holidaying with her
sister Mrs. Bob Coleman.
Mrs, M. Jeffries is now a
resident at the McCormick
Home, London,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Downs and
family have returned home from
a motor trip to New Brunswick
where they were guests of Mrs.
Downs' sister, Mrs. Merrill
Edwards and family.
Mrs. Catherine Fischer spent a
few days with Mr. & Mrs. William
Varga, London,
Debbie Emery, daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. T. Emery Jr. entertained
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United
Fall activities are about to
begin with Rev. W.C. Tupling
back from holidays, Sunday will
be award day.
Messengers for children, 5-8
years and all Sunday school
groups meet at 9:45 a.m. with
services at 11:15 a.m. Explorers
will meet September 25 for a play
party with a regular expedition
October 2 and alternate Mon-
days; Tyro's boys, 8-10 years,
September 25 and alternate
Wednesdays, Sigma C. boys 11-
14, same as tyro's; youth choir
each Wednesday evening at 7
p.m. - All teens of the church are
welcome; senior choir for senior
teens and adults each Thursday
at 8 p.m.; couples club, every
fourth Thursday of each month at
8.30 p.m.; U.C.W., second
Tuesday of each month 8 p.m.;
Evening U.C.W., every fourth
Tuesday of each month at 8.15
p.m.; board of management, as
soon as possible in September.
Revival Centre
The Sunday Evening Service of
Revival Centre was withdrawn
in favour of the Labour Day
Retreat at the Arthur Spring
Valley Camp which began Friday
night and closed Monday,
It was directed by the Pastor of
Revival Centre, Rev. Thornton.
About 25 young people attended
from Lucan and many older ones.
Great blessings were received
from the camp,
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a few guests Friday evening on
the occasion of her 12th bir-
thday.
Mr. & Mrs, Sidney Stewart
were holiday visitors with Mrs.
Catherine Fischer,
Shirley Sinclair has returned
from an air trip to Europe, She is
a teacher at Sir John A,
McDonald school, London.
Joe Mordush and Charlene
were holiday visitors with Mrs.
Catherine Fischer.
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Slade were
Sunday guests with Mr, & Mrs. T.
Emery Sr.
Fred Munday, son Eric and a
friend were Saturday guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Quinn,
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
Mr. & Mrs. William Oestricher
have returned from a several
days' visit with Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Greenwood and family,
Don Mills. The Greenwoods and
Oestrichers attended a family
reunion at Port Perry. It was in
the form of a luncheon in honor of
the 80th birthday of Mrs.
Oestricher's sister-in-law,
Mr. & Mrs. Reg Finkbeiner and
Michael enjoyed a motor tour of
eastern Ontario, They visited
South River and Ottawa.
Mrs. Chris Dinney has returned
after a summer spent with
members of her family in
Toronto and Georgetown.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk
and family toured the eastern
United States, going as far south
as Kentucky, and as far east as
Maryland.
Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Lamport
motored 8500 miles this summer,
They crossed Canada to visit Mr.
& • •Mrs Mel Lamport at Port
Alberni, Vancouver Island. At
Lillooet, B.C. they had an in-
terview with Ma Murray of
journalistic fame.
With Mr. & Mrs, Alf Tilley
Sunday were Mrs, Lizzie Castle
and Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Moon,
London, and Mr. & Mrs. Eli
Brown, Exeter.
Miss. Nola Faist attended a
family picnic at Guelph Sunday.
The first meeting of the 4-H
Club will be held in the Corn-
mdnity Hall, Saturday at 9:30
a.m. All girls 12 years of age by
September 1 are welcome. The
topic will be "The Third Meal"
Monday evening in the Com-
munity Park there was a bar-
becue for the members of the four
Crediton teams and their
parents. It was sponsored by the
Recreation Committee and
arranged by the coaches. Awards
were presented to outstanding
players.
by Sid Daley
Woe is me where has the
summer, if you could call it that,
gone,
A sure sign that Fall is here the
fact that the school buses are on
the 'prowl' again - so be careful,
Comrades and remember you
must stop for school buses that
have their lights flashing on a
highway, no matter which
direction you are travelling,
either meeting or following.
Oh yes another sighn of Fall is
the fact that Legion general
meetings re-convene and Branch
540's meetings commence at 8.30
sharp Wednesday September 13.
That's this Wednesday,
comrades, please make it a point
to be in attendance as an added
feature the attendance draw will
be for $10.00 and you must be in
attendance to win.
September 3 being decoration
Sunday a delegation of Comrades
from Branch 540 visited St.
Andrews cemetery, Clandeboye
and St. Pa tricks cemetery,
Elginfield and placed a long stem
poppy on each of the graves of
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
George Hannahson, St.
Catharines, visited Sunday with
Rev, Barry and Mrs. Robinson.
Mr. Hannahson is the organist for
St. Pauls Presbyterian Church in
St. Catharines, He is the
superintendent of music for the
St. Catharines Niagara School
Board Area.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller were
guests at the Elston - Mardlin
wedding at Granton United
Church Saturday.
The mother and daughter pot
luck supper will be held Thursday
our departed Comrades. At the
Going Down of the Sun and in the
Morning We Will Remember
Them.
Smilin' Carl, our Newfie
steward announces en-
tertainment in the Sea, Land and
Air Lounge will commence on
Saturday September 23 with the
presentation of the Peoples
Choice. Then on September 30
Adam and Eve will be at 540 for
your entertainment. Due to the
extreme popularity of this couple
it has been decided to hold this
session in the main hall.
It will take the form of a dance
and only 60 couples will be ad-
mitted, avoid disappointment by
getting your tickets in advance
from either Smilin' Carl or Li'l
Len - oh yes lunch will be served -
sounds like a fun night, see you
there, Comrades.
If you are watching the
Canada-Russia Hockey Games
alone why not come over to
friendly 540 and watch in color
and at the same time enjoy a cool
one. From the reaction of the
Comrades with the Oooh's and
A"aah's it's almost as though you
evening 6.30 p.m. This is the first
fall meeting of the United Church
Women.
The session of Thames Road
Church will meet Friday evening
in the church basement,
Alan and Connie Jeffery visited
Saturday with Mrs. William
Thomson, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. William Schoon-
derwoerd, Bradley, Tracy, and
Kelly, Mitchell, visited Saturday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. William
Rohde.
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Jeffery, Mr.
& Mrs. Chas. Jeffery, Mr, & Mrs.
Glenn Jeffery, Mr. & Mrs, Harry
Jeffery, and Mr. & Mrs, Robert
Jeffery were guests Saturday at
the Coates - Rader wedding at
Zion Lutheran Church, Dash-
wood.
Mr, & Mrs. Glenn Rohde and
Danny were guests Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Don McAdam, Ailsa
Craig.
Mrs, Jennie Moore, Bluewater
Rest Home, Zurich, spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. William
Snow Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron O'Brien,
Rammy, and Jeffrey, Crediton,
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Lee Webber.
Mr. & Mrs. William Snow Sr,
visit frequently with Mrs. Luker
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
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can't be replaced, you can't be
promoted.
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speeds up heeling of the injured,
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of many months.
This was accomplished with a
new healing substance (Hio-nyne)
which quickly helps heal injured
cells and stimulates growth of new
tissue.
Now flio-Dyne is offered in oint-
ment and suppository form called
Preparation H. Ask for it at all drug
stores. Satisfaction or your money
refunded,
were in attendance at the Gar-
dens - give it some thought,
Comrades, I feel sure you will
enjoy the games more fully.
And that's 30 for this week
remember - Even if successful
candidates could and would carry
out their promises to usher in
Utopia, it would be delivered
C.O.D.
More honors
for puppies
Mrs. Eileen Currie's Keeshond
puppies from Lucan continue to
walk off with top honors in
Ontario shows.
This past weekend, two of her
canines were in two shows at
Leamington and came home with
a total of seven prizes.
Her 10-month old male puppy,
Rynaak's Zandi of Brialin, won
first senior puppy, reserve
winners male and best Canadian
bred puppy in the breed.
Brialin's Johanna won first in
Canadian .bred female and bred-
by-exhibitor female and winners
female for three points towards
her championship, It was her
first show.
On Monday the same two
competed and Zandi won first
puppy, winners male for four
points (completing his cham-
pionship) and best of winners,
best of opposite sex, best
Canadian bred and best Canadian
bred puppy in breed.
Johanna won first in bred-by-
exhibitor class and winners
female for one more cham-
pionship point.
Exeter
Exeter rodeo action
Church meetings are
starting this week
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