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NOMINATIONS
Township of Biddulph
Nominations will be received by the under-
signed
between 9:00 a.m.
Nov. 7, 1974
and 5:00 p.m.
Nov. 12, 1974
for the offices of Reeve, Deputy Reeve and Coun-
cillors for Biddulph Township and Village Trustees
for the Police Village of Granton.
Nomination papers are available Co the Of-
fice of the Clerk. Public School Trustee nominations
for our zone will be received by the Clerk of
McGillivray Township. Separate School Trustee
nominations for our zone will be received by the
Clerk of London Township.
AUSTIN HODGINS
Clerk Biddulph Township
NOMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given to the. Municipal Electors of the
Village of Lucan
in the County of Middlesex
that the period during which nomination papers may be filed
in the office of the clerk for the purpose of municipal elections
will commence on
7th. day of November
at the hour of 2:00 p.m. o'clock, and close on
November 12th.
at the hour of 5 o'clock for the purpose of nominating fit and
proper persons for the office(s) of
REEVE
FOUR (4) COUNCILLORS
TWO ( 2) HYDRO COMMISSIONERS
for the Village of Lucan; of which all Electors are hereby re-
quired to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and
further take notice that the manner in which said nominations
shall be filed is set forth in section 34 of The Municipal Elec-
tions Act which provides that:
How nominated
34.—(1) A person may be nomindted as a candidate for an office by filing in
the office of the clerk, during the normal office hours of the clerk within the
period in which nominations may be filed, a nomination paper in prescribed
form which;
(a) shall be signed by at least ten electors whose names are entered in
the polling lists of electors entitled to vote in an election to such of-
fice;
(b) shall state the name, occupation and address of the person
nominated in such manner as will identify him and the office for
which he is nominated; and
(c) shall state the name and address of each elector signing the nomina-
tion paper and, where the office for which the person is nominated is
a member of a school board, that such nominator is a public school
elector or a separate school elector as the fact is. 1974,s.20(1).
Consent and declaration to be filed
(2) No nomination is valid unless there is filed with the nomination
paper a consent in writing to the nomination and a declaration of qualifica-
tion in the prescribed form by the person nominated.
Public school nominators
(3) A nomination paper nominating a person for an office the holder of
which is required to be elected by public school electors shall be signed by
public school electors only. 1974, s.20(2).
Separate school nominators
(4) A nomination paper nominating a person for an office the holder of
which is required to be elected by separate school electors shall be signed by
separate school electors only. 1974, s.20(3).
Separate nomination papers
(5) Each candidate for election to an office shall be nominated by a
separate nomination paper, but an elector may sign the nomination papers
of different candidates.
Clerk to keep nomination paper
(6) After a nomination paper is filed with the clerk it shall remain in the
possession of the clerk.
Onus on person nominated
(7) The onus is on the person nominated for election to an office to file a
bona fide nomination paper.
If a greater number of candidates than required to fill the
said 'offices, are narrillidteci and make tite required
declarations; notice of the time for the holding of the poll, in-
cluding the advance poll and notice of the last day for mak-
ing applications for a certificate to vote by proxy will be
given forthwith.
Given under my hand this Twenty-eighth day of October
1974 M. L. Gibson
Returning Officer
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Where are your children,
By MIKE WRAITH
Lucan's intermediate 'C' team
opened their 1974-75 season,
dropping a pair of games over the
weekend to Watford, Sunday the
Ho Jo's travelled to Watford and
were edged out by the home team
by a 6-5 score, Paul Young and
Dennis Burt led the Lucan attack
with two goals apiece.
Monday night Watford
returned a visit and defeated the
locals by a 7-5 score, Lucan never
led as Watford took a 1-0 lead
after one period. Watford then
LUCAN UNITED
CHURCH
Couples' Club
Dance
LUCAN ARENA
Fri., Nov. 8
9 - 1
"SKIPPERS ORCHESTRA"
$5.00 per couple
Lunch served
Before refilling your radiator
with antifreeze and water,
have the thermostat tested to
make sure it is operating
properly and will not cause
overcooling.
The alternator does not re-
q uire much maintenance, but
should be checked each 5,000
miles, more often if you're
driving on dusty dirt roads.
Do you have your brake fluid
level checked regularly? Insuf-
ficient fluid lowers braking ef-
ficiency.
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built up a 4.1 lead only to have
Lucan fight back to come within
one goal but the Ho Jo's could not
manage the equalizer. Tom
Hodgins led the Ho Jo's with two
goals while single markers went
to Dennis Burt, Ken Needham
and Rick Daigle.
The Lucan Irish split two junior
games played over the week,
walloping Port Stanley by a 15-5
score Wednesday night while
losing 9-4 to unde feated Belmont
Saturday.
Wednesday in Lucan one of the
two new entries in the league,
Port Stanley, met the Irish for the
first time, At the end of the first
period the Irish led only 3-2 but it
was 7-3 after two.
First year man Randy Kraul
led the Irish attack with a three
goal performance while Brad
Zama Perdafted4
Mrs. Duncan Tindall of
Listowel and Mrs. Bruce Abbott
of London were weekend guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott and
on Saturday they all attended the
Amy-Abbott wedding in Paris
Presbyterian church. ,
Mrs. Bert Burnett spent the
early part of last week with her
sister Mrs. Erie Young, Princess
Street. Mrs. Young returned to
Toronto with her sister for the
balance of the week returning
Sunday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. E. 0. Lancaster
visited Lucan friends in the
McCormick home on Tuesday of
last week. They bought two of
Miss Abbott's Raggedy Ann &
Andy dolls, which are still in
great demand.
Miss L. E. Abbott was among
the "Halloween Swingers" who
enjoyed the party sponsored by
Marion Villa residents, for
everyone at the Dearness &
McCormick homes.
Mr. & Mrs. Len Gallienne and
baby Angela visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Prince over the
weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarke Angold and
Penny of York, near Burlington,
were Saturday guests with Mrs.
Eldon Hodgson, and Mrs. Rita
Cunningham. Little Todd
Bamford of Thorndale, visited
with his grandparents Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Cobleigh, on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Robinson and
children were Sunday guests with
her grandmother, Mrs. Eldon
Hodgson, and aunt, Mrs. Rita
Cunningham. Mr. & Mrs. Oliver
Dunsmore, ,pf.Lambeth and Mrs.
Pearl Dunsmore of 'Rocanville,
Sask,, spent Sunday with Mr, &
Mrs. Harold Cobleigh.
Mr. & Mrs, John Park spent a
few days recently on Manitoulin
Island and visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Don Abbott.
4-H club discuss
ideas for parties
"Party Ideas" was the subject
under discussion at the meeting
of the "Party Poppers" Thursday
evening, at St. Patrick's school.
The booklet covers for this group
will be blue with white lettering.
The secretary for the meeting
was Pam Moore who recorded
that there would be no meeting
tonight, Thursday, as it is
Halloween, but the current
project will continue next
Thursday, November 7. A "Party
Snack" was enjoyed to close the
evening.
Formal teas were discussed at
the' meeting of the "Eti-quettes"
on Saturday morning at the home
of Nancy and Mary Lou Tindall
when the members learned how
to make a variety of fancy sand-
wiches. Each girl had brought a
fancy cup and saucer, a silver tea
spoon and a few dainty cookies.
These were enjoyed together with
the sandwiches at theclose of the
class.
Taylor, Gary (Ike) Isaac and
Ed Robb each added two goals.
Single goals went to Charlie
Franks, Ron Funston, Brian,
McNeil, Jim McGuire, Gary Herr
and Dave Smith while Mike
Wraith added seven assists,
Despite an early first period let
down, the Irish completely
dominated the game as they fired
70 shots at Port Stanley, 33 in the
last period.
The Irish should have saved a
few of the goals and shots on net
for the Belmont game as the
Sunsets handed the Irish their
second loss of the season. Jim
McGuire led the Irish attack with
two goals while Randy Funston
and Brian McNeil managed the
single goals.
Thursday Lucan midgets
defeated Stoneybrook 5-0 in
exhibition play. Three goalten-
ders, Terry Hayter, Matt O'Neil
and Lenny Anderson shared the
shutout.
Friday, in their league opener,
Lucan put an all out effort to
defeat Dorchester by a 3-1 score.
Jim Benn, Cecil Nickles and Ken
Holland supplied the goal scoring
while Terry Hayter played well in
the Lucan nets.
The Lucan bantams dropped a
pair of games last week, one in
exhibition and the other to
Dorchester in their first league
game. Tuesday night Lucan
hosted Stoneybrook and were
defeated by a 7-5 score. Kyle
Pederson led the locals with a hat
trick while Martin Clarke added
two goals.
Friday night Lucan lost to
Dorchester by a 5-2 score. Ron
Glenn scored both Lucan goals.
In their only game of the week
Lucan pee wees were dumped 9-0
by a strong Dorchester team
Friday. Saturday afternoon St.
Thomas edged out Lucan by a 4-3
score. Steven Glenn led the locals
with two goals while Robbie
Black picked up the single
marker.
Explorers
watch slides
Explorer Lori Leitch conducted
the Opening Ceremony for the
Lucan-Clandeboye Explorers
Expedition on Monday after
school. Chief Counsellor Mrs.
Wm. Froats showed slides of the
work of UNICEF with children of
the world and the annual
UNICEF collection will be
conducted by the Explorers after
school on Monday, November 4,
leaving from the church.
The Worship Setting to
illustrate "Caring & Sharing"
had been made by the "Blue
Star" girls and the service was
conducted by Sherry Froats and
Loys Melanson.
To teach the Explorers the
value of caring, they will collect
clean, warm clothes, thread,
buttons, needles and pins for a
bale for those in need, to be
brought with them on Nov. 4, or
left at the church before mid-
November.
More donations
from Lions club
Further donations were made
at the meeting of the Lucan &
District Lions Club on Monday
night, $100 to the Leader Dog
School and $50.00 to CARE. It was
also agreed that the Club would
finance the Skating Program for
the Public Schools.
Zone Chairman, Lion Bob
Jeffery of Thorndale made his
official vist to the Club, at this
meeting.
Three persons were taken to
hospital following an accident
involving three vehicles at
Elginfield Wednesday afternoon,
The drivers involved were
Elizabeth Passmore, RR 3
Exeter, Maynard Vanderheide,
Port Stanley and Samuel
Wietersen, Mt. Clements,
Michigan,
Miss Passmore was taken to
South Huron hospital by Hoff-
man's Ambulance and Mr. and
Mrs. Wietersen were taken to
Stratford General Hospital by
Haskett's Ambulance of Lucan,
All were suffering from cuts and
bruises.
Constable J. A. Wilson in-
vestigated and listed damages at
$2,400.
At 7 p.m. the same day a
vehicle driven by James Stubbs,
671 Headley Drive, London was
damaged to the extent of $210
when it struck a rock on Mid-
dlesex County road 22 just north
of Denfield. Constable G. N.
Wilcox investigated.
Damages were listed at $500
Friday at 9:10 a.m. when a
vehicle driven by Pamela
Knoblauch, 260 Butler street,
Lucan struck a hydro pole when it
swerved to avoid another vehicle
operated by Angelo Racippo
Downsview.
Former rector
gets recognition
Rev. & Mrs. E. 0. Lancaster, a
former rector of Holy Trinity
Anglican church, Lucan, were
honoured at All Saints Anglican
church, Woodstock on Sunday
when a "Lancaster Day" was
held at which Mr. Lancaster was
the guest speaker.
Following the service a
delightful time of renewing old
friendships was enjoyed when
refreshments were served and a
reception held in the Parish Hall.
A plaque was presented to Mr.
Lancaster and a dozen red roses
to Mrs. Lancaster.
During the afternoon they were
entertained at the home of Dr. &
Mrs. A. L. Rice for dinner. Before
leaving for home Mr. Lancaster
was given the names of six All-
Saints members who were in
London hospitals and he volun-
teered to visit with them.
Page 1.8
Times-Advocate, October 3.1, 1974
Season opens for Ho Jo's,
Irish juniors get even split
Do you know where your
children or young people pre each
evening when they go out for "a
little while" and perhaps are
away longer than you an-
ticipated? Better do some
checking even, tho' you 'know'
your kids could not possibly have
been responsible for the six
broken windows at the Biddulph
school, last week, or for the very
messy job done to the front of the
Library and Panting's Insurance
building, plus a broken window at
the Library, with over-ripe
tomatoes, This vandalism
happened Sunday evening.
Surely, we can keep our
children and youth better oc-
cupied than getting into such
mischief. Do you have ideas on
the subject? Send them along to,
your correspondent and she will
try to have them published.
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
PASSING THE DESSERT — A good crowd attended Saturday's dessert tea sponsored by the Clandeboye
UCW. Shown above with the desserts are Mrs, Andy Thompson, president Mrs. Charles Coughlin and Mrs.
Art Hodgins. T-APhoto
Another car hits rock
Three persons hospitalized
Power was cut off in the area
for some time. Constable Wilson
was the investigating officer.
Only minor damage was
reported in a mishap an hour
later on William street, Lucan.
Involved were a vehicle driven by
Leo Morkin, RR 3 Lucan and a
parked car owned by John
Milton, RR 1 Lucan. Constable
Wilson again investigated.
Craft group meets
Twenty-seven members of the
Sunshine Group met on Thursday
afternoon to play euchre for high
score with Mrs. George Miller
winning the women's and Fred
Mcllhargy the men's prizes.
A letter of appreciation for the
donation to Crestview home was
read which included a request for
any lamps or tables in need of
repairs or refinishing for the
home as there are patients who
are willing to do this work.
Five members of the - craft
group continued liquid em-
broidery and amazed those
playing cards, with their ac-
complishments in a two week
period.
Mrs. Gordon Hotson gave a
humorous reading from the Ailsa
Craig Centennial Booklet entitled
"Fast Funeral for the Devil".
he early morning hours of
Saturday a vehicle driven by
Franklin Miller, RR 3 Exeter
struck a hydro pole on Lucan's
Main street near Nevin Motors.
Miller and a passenger Gary
Shipman, London were taken to
St. Joseph's Hospital, London by
Lucan Ambulance Service,
Constable D. R. Vance listed
damages at $2,000.
On Middlesex County road 16
near the Oxbow public school, a
vehicle driven by Paul Flannery,
London left the roadway and
rolled over.
Flannery was taken to
University Hospital by a passing
motorist suffering cuts and
bruises. Constable James Craig
estimated damages at $400.
Sunday at 11.25 p.m. a vehicle
driven by Joseph Killoran,
Toronto went out of control on
Highbury Avenue, just north of
Concession 14 in London township
and rolled over in the west ditch.
Killoran received minor in-,
juries but did not—require
hospitalization,
During 'the week, detachment
officers investigated a total of 57
general occurrences with 27
traffic traffic charges, two liquor
charges and three under the
Criminal Code being laid.
A further 23 warnings were
issued in relation to driving
practices.
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