The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-11-21, Page 19LUCAN SENIORS SELL BAKING — The Lucon senior citizens group sponsored a very successful bake sale
Saturday. Shown with some of the baking goodies are Rachel Tyke, Gladys Atkinson, Violet Hardy, Muriel
Cobleigh and Rose Atkinson. T-A photo
Irish drop two
Ho Jo's up unbeaten streak
To the Voters in Exeter
I believe the voter ex-
pects many services from
their municipal council.
However all things are not
available due to govern-
ment regulations. Many
citizens are not aware of
this and criticize their coun-
cil.
I believe that council
should endeavour to main-
tain a good liaison
' between themselves and
the public and thus keep
the voter informed.
If elected I am prepared
to do all I can to promote
this fact and will try to
provide the best services
possible with the tax
-money.
Let's build a better town
On December 2 . .Vote
GARNET HICKS
Jerry Mather's
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Speaking on the theme
"Sickness and Health in, the Old
Testament" Rev. wart Madden
said that it is the will of God that
we should enjoy wholeness of
body, mind and spirit. Nurses
and doctors are ministers of
healing and a hospital chaplin is
part of the healing team.
Something new has been added
in the Narthex of the church — a
book display with fresh new
"Titles". TWO. librarians will be
on hand to assist members in
making a choice of books for
themselves or as gifts.
Next Sunday the Sacrament of
Baptism will be given at 11115
and at 7:30 p.m. Members and
friends of the congregation are
invited to the Festal Evensong at
Holy Trinity when Rev. John
Hofland will be showing slides of
his work in the Arctic. Everyone is
invited,
Members visit Trinidad
Members of the Lucan U.C.W.
visited Trinidad with Rev. Mary
Mclnally on Tuesday evening
when she told of her work there in
picture and spoken word. Miss
Mclnally was a missionary in
Trinidad for 15 years and her
story and pictures were most
interesting and enlighte.ning.
She was intrtoduced by
Christian & Missionary
Education convener, Mrs. Ross
McRoberts who also directed our
thoughts in the devotional period
to the theme "What is our
Mission?" Mrs. A. F. Reilly
assisted in the worship.
Several members of the
C.G.I.T, group With their leaders,
meeting at the same time, joined
the U.C.W. to listen to Miss
Mclnally, Mrs. Randy Paul
thanked the group for sending she
and Miss Alice Holden, to the
Five Oaks Conference for Mid-
week Leaders, and' explained a
bit of what they had learned.
During the business meeting,
chaired by -President Mrs. S.
Revington plans were finalized
for the annual "Snowflake
Bazaar" on Friday, December 6.
Transportation to the London
depot was arranged for the large
bale for Unitarian Services, and
the slate of officers for 1975 was
presented and accepted.
Pentecostal Holiness
Hand puppets "Larry and
Lewis" made another ap-
pearance at Sunday School and
taught the children a new song.
Rev. Ray Brewster was in
charge of the morning service,
leading the singing and speaking
from Luke 16:1-13. He said that
Christians must be faithfuls-in-all
areas and must live according to
the word of God, thus bringing
glory to God. John Armitage led
Girl wins trophy
Linda Hardy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hardy has been
awarded the Ann Small Trophy
given annually to a student in the
medical-secretarial course at
Fanshawe College. The criteria
for the award is the student who
best exemplifies, in her
relationship with her fellow
students, with faculty and in her
professional subject area, the
Fanshawe College motto of in-
tegrity.
Notice
Ratepayers of the
Township of Stephens
You are reminded that the SECOND
INSTALMENT of your 1974 TAXES for the
Township of Stephen are' DUEr
on or before the
30th day of NOVEMBER, 1974
After November 30th a penalty will be
charged on outstanding taxes at.the rate of
3/4 of 1% to December 31, 1974.
WILMAR D. WEIN
Tax Collector,
Township of Stephen
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4-H discuss
hospitality
Members of the "Party Pop-
pers" met at St. Patrick's School
on Thursday evening and both
hostess and guests discussed
"hospitality".
The date of their party was
changed from Saturday, to this
evening, Thursday, in the form of
a skating party from 4-5 p.m. and
then to the home of leader Mrs,
John VanderLoo for a "pot luck"
supper,
The "Eti-quettes" group met at
the home of Shiela Smith on
Saturday morning and among
other things chose the theme for
their Achievement Day
presentation on December 7. It
will follow along the theme of
their book covers "Raggedy Ann
and Raggedy Andy", Notebooks
must be completed and in the
hands of the' leaders by
November 28.
Huron-Perth County
Roman Catholic
Separate School Board
Polls and an Advance Poll for the Township of Stephen
will be open as designated on the Municipal Election.
The Clerks of the above Municipalities shall be the Retur'
ning Officers for the vote to be recorded in their Municipality.
All Separate School Electors are hereby requested to
govern themselves accordingly,
Crediton, Ontario
November 14, 1974
Wiltriar b. Weir!
Returning Officer
ELECTION
Notice is hereby given to the Separate School Electors
from the Town of Exeter and the Townships of Usborne and
Stephen in the County of Huron; and a portion of the
Townships of Biddulph and McGillivray in the County of
Middlesex that in compliance with the Municipal Elections
Act, 1972, Chapter 95, as a mended by 1974, Chapter 32, a
Ballot will be held for the office of
TRUSTEE
One to be Elected
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
SALE
PAUL LOGAN MEN'S SHOP
174 Queen St.- ST. MARYS, ONT.
MEN'S SUITS BLAZERS
Reg. to $79.95
SALE NOW 5999
We have arranged our entire
stock of suits into FOUR
Groups each with ONE
LOW SALE PRICE
SUITS - Group I
Reg, to $110,00
SALE 39"
SUITS - Group II
Reg. to $125,00
JUST 7777
2 FOR $150.00
SUITS - Group III
Reg. to $185.00
NOW 98"
SURPRISE
BARGAIN TABLE
409
Pants • Coats
Hats • Sox • Shirts
Ties • Gloves
Pants • Bermuda
Shorts • Pyjamas
Scarves • Gloves
Bathing Suits •
'Underwear • Brut
Products • Belts •
Suspenders •
Cufflinks • Suits
2 FOR $190.00
SUITS.- Group IV
NEW FALL SUITS
Reg. to $150.00
SALE I 15 55
SPORT COATS
Reg. to $60.00
NOW 4444
NOTE! We can list only a
few of the Genuine
Bargains that await you,
This sale lasts until all
merchandise is sold., Buy
now for CHRISTMAS and -
save. Every item in the
store is on sale, All sales
dash or use your Chargex.
No charges - All sales `fi.
nal - No exchanges - No
refunds. Alterations at
cost.
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1/2 PRICE
Lucan Church news fiA
NOMINATIONS
Township of McGillivray
for the office of
Covncillor
Will be received at the Clerk's Office
171 King Street, Parkhill •
from 9 a.m.
Thursday, November 2$, 1974
to $ p.m.
Monday, December 2, 1974
IF ELECTION IS REQUIRED
ADVANCE POLL.will be DECEMBER 7, 1974
and
ELECTION DAY, DECEMBER 16, 1974
W. J. AMOS
Clerk $. Returning Officer
Cathy ff913p$ and Dona Sutler,
Mr. Brewster spoke from Acts
12:1-16. saying a church that will
unite and persevere toprayer will
see miracles done by . gOd'S
power,
the singing at the evening service
and a quintette provided the
music, with Mrs, Armitage
playing the piano and singing.
Other members were. Joan
Lockyer, Robert Holland Jr.,
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Christmas Gift
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score. Ron Glenn led Lucan with
four goals while Martin Clarke
added two, including one on a
penalty shot which appeared to
give Lucan the needed
momentum, while Calvin
McCallum added the other Lucan
marker.
Jeff Park, Brad Taylor and Mike
Wraith.
Sunday the Irish were victims
of Port Stanley's first victory of
the year as Lucan was handed a
4-2 loss. With Port Stanley
leading 2-0 going into the third,
goals by Mike McIntyre and
Brian McNeil tied the score and a
goal which would have given the
Irish the lead was disallowed.
Late in the game with Lucan a
man short, Port Stanley scored
the eventual winner and with
three seconds left in the game
Port Stanley scored into an
empty Lucan net to ensure the
win.
Atom
Saturday afternoon Belmont
came to town and gave the Lucan
atoms a lesson in hockey basics
as they trounced the atoms 8-0.
The lesson helped as Sunday
Lucan and Exeter battled to a one
all draw with the scoring con-
fined to the third period. With
Exeter leading 1-0, Steven Glenn
gave Lucan the tie with a goal
late in the game.
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By MIKE WRAITH
The Lucan Ho-Jo's won two
games over the week to increase
their undefeated streak to four
games in OHA Intermediate
play. Sunday the Ito-Jo's
travelled to Watford to battle the
league leaders and came home
with two points as they handed
Watford their first set back of the
season with a 3-1 victory.
Losing 1-0, Lucan came to life
with three goals in the/ third as
they won their third game of the
year. Bob MacDonald lead the
Ho-Jo's with two goals while the
single marker went to Bob
Evans.
Monday night saw the Inter-
mediates again win with three
unanswered goals in the third
period to defeat Forest by a 5-4
score. Forest drew first blood
early in the game but at 6:39 of
the first period Lucan tied the
score on Ken Needham's goal
with assists going to Mike
Anderson and Tom Hodgins.
Less than two minutes later
Paul Young gave the Ho-Jo's a
brief lead as he converted a pass
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throuL tpe first period Fprest
tied the score and at the.end of
the first frame the teams
remained deadlocked.
The second period was all
Forest as they scored two
unanswered goals to take a 4-2
lead after two periods to set up
the dramatic finish. Tom Hodgins
started things off with a goal at
9:42 with Bob MacDonald getting
credit for starting the scoring
play. Less than a minute later
Jim Robson tied the score when
he knocked in a rebound from
Ron Lindenfield's shot.
'Then,at 16:43 defenceman Don
Henderson gave Lucan the lead
for good when he knocked in a
1 loose puck with Tom Hodgins and
Bob MacDonald receiving
assists. The Ho-Jo's goaltender,
Don Stewart, turned in a
sparkling performance par-
ticularly late in the third period
when Forest pressed for the
equalizer.
While the Intermediates won
two games, the Irish juniors
dropped a pair of games over the
week. Wednesday in Lucan the
Lambeth Flyers avenged an
earlier defeat at the hands of the
Irish by defeating the home team
10-6. With the score tied at three
apiece at the end of one period of
play, the Flyers outscored Lucan
5-1 in the middle frame to put the
game out of reach,
In the third period it looked
like the Irish might rally when
they scored two goals to pull
within two goals of Lambeth but
two late goals ensured the
Lambeth victory. Lucan
goalgetters were Mike McIntyre,
Brian McNeil, Craig Corman,
Pee-Wee
Friday night the visiting
Belmont team gave the local pee
wees a drubbing as they defeated
Lucan 11-2. Both Lucan goals
were scored by Mark DeBoer.
Sunday night Lucan was forced,
f?I' adme from liehind as they
battled Exeter to a 2-2 tie. With
Exeter leading 2-0, goals by Brad
Degraw and Mark Edginton gave
Lucan the tie.
Juveniles
The Lucan juveniles also-
dropped two games this week,
both to league leading St. Marys.
Wednesday in St. Marys, Lucan
lost a 3-2 squeaker to the home
team. Gary Connolly and Cecil
Nickles were the Lucan
marksmen.
Sunday St. Marys dumped '
Lucan by a 9-4 score with Pat
Holland leading the Lucan attack
with two goals:and singles going
to Jim Hodgins and Jim Thomp-
son.
• Bantam
The Lucan bantams split a pair
of games, losing to Belmont
Friday and then defeating Exeter
Sunday. Friday Belmont skated
to a 4-0 victory as the locals could
not find a solution to a strong
Belmont defence;
Sunday in Exeter, however, the
Lucan offence became untracked
as they defeated Exeter by a 7-3
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STRATHROY
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By appointment please.
Midget
In Shamrock play Lucan
defeated Belmont Friday night 3-
1 in a game played in Lucan.
Lucan goalgetters were Jim
Benn, Brian McCafferty and Rick
Freeman. Goaltender Matt
O'Neil's bid for a shutout came to
an end in the last minute of play
when a Belmont player knocked
in a rebound at the side of the
Lucan net.
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More tickets were sold for the
Christmas dinner on December
17. All members intending to
attend the dinner must have their
tickets by today, Thursday,
November 21, so that names may
be drawn for the individual gifts.
Lunch, with a difference, tea
biscuits and jams, etc., was
served by Mrs. Frank Hardy Sr.,
Mrs. M. H. Hodgins and Mr. Lon
Phillips, following which Mrs.
Hardy gave a very humorous
skit, assisted by Mrs. Hodgins.
"The Busy Buddies" was the
name chosen by members of the
craft group of the Lucan Senior
Citizens Club, when they met on
Thursday afternoon to continue
liquid embroidery with one
member doing decoupage.
The Sunshine group played
euchre for high score with Mrs.
D, Allen winning the ladies' prize
and Mrs, R. Shoebottom, playing
a man's hand, winning that prize.
Come on, men, you are needed to
"balance the ranks", par-
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Ratepayers of the
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
The ;,e('oltd in:,talment of the
1 4)7 I 111‘4.,,.. of the Tou ash ip of Ilan
are 41u e
00 01. before the
29 th, (lay of November 19
After November 29th, Interest will be
oharged on outstanding taxes at the rate of
15 pet month.
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