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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-10-02, Page 20Page 8A Tirnes.Advocate, Octobor 2, 1975 eliminated in Nairn league Gary Carl Brian Lightfoot and Mike Wraith. Front, Brian Smith, Wayne Smith, Dennis Burt and Doug Gerry Finkbeiner. T-A photo Torn Dewan, Smith, Don Missing was captain Rummell, Russ Ankers, Johnson. IRISH WIN CHAMPIONSHIP — The Lucan four straight games to win the Southwestern championship Wednesday night. Back, left, Debrowky, Dennis Carty, Kevin Lightfoot, Irish Onto coach Leo rio fastboll Ward Ellyatt, Dewan, trainer Name the Hockey Team CONTEST Lucan Intermediate "C" Hocky Club would like contestants to name their hockey team. Everyone welcome - even children. All. entries deadline October 15, 1975, winner receives free hockey coat, $10.00 prize money and a free season's pass. All entries sent to Mr. Ken Freeman Princess St. LuCan, Ont. 111ASKETT MOTORS LTD. NO CHARGE FROM LONDON LUCAN 227-4459 OPEN 0:00 a.m. to 9;00 p.m. Daily Saturdays to 5:00 p4m. HASKETT MOTORS LTD, invites you to our of the 1976 FORD Cars and Trucks Coffee and donuts for everyone LORNE WHITBY OF LONDON WILL ENTERTAIN ON A HAMMOND ORGAN FROM JACK KENNEDY MUSIC CENTRES t,..4,0%* • F.,,mr.rza i DALEY'S WEEKLY COMMENTS Home 84 School Dream gone Biddulph Homo & School Association met Monday evening with sixty three people present. Mr, John McDonald, president, Introduced the executive and welcomed new parents. He ex- plained that, the new bulletin will be a bright pink color to distinguish it from other papers children bring home. Needs, of the school were discussed and a vote was taken a new lee Pl.00.por. family for membership. The slate of officers will :be the same but helpers will be very welcome for special events, Mrs, Marg Dann, president of the Middlesex Council, presented Patti lindson with the most im- proved Stittlent award for Grades 6, '7, 8. Fred Berdan introduced the teachers to the parents. Lucan By SID DALEY Ha llum With Sunday's Olympic draw went all my visions of grandeur. However from last reports three members 14' M4 Pe 440044 Friday evening the Lucan girls hockey team had a roller skateathon at the Lucan arena, The money the girls raised is to help the team. The new executive for the Sunshine Club for 1975-76 are president Mrs. Harold Cobleigh, vice-president Miss Marg Kelly, treasurer Alec Young, secretary Mrs. Rose Atkinson, assistant secretary Mrs. Gordon Atkinson, social convener Mrs, Laura Toohey, assistant convener Mrs. Florence Hodgins. Visitors for shutins are Mrs. Earl Atkinson and Mrs, Gordon Hotson. Lunch convener is Mrs. Jean Miller, 'Mrs. M. Hodgins and her sister Miss M. Merle Lawhave returned from an Ilderton tour of the Maritimes and Newfoundland. At the sing song held last Tuesday at the McCormick home, 'Miss L. E. Abbott held a Memorial service for the four children who died in the tragic accident., Faron Sovereign was in Miss Abbott's League of Loyalty Class. Mr. & Mrs. James Lockyer attended the Camlachie Reunion September 21 at Lamrecton Camp Camlachie and enjoyed renewing acquaintances. Mrs, Charles ...Summers called on her cousin Miss L. E. Abbott at the McCormick Home Monday. GEORGE EIZENGA LTD. INCOME TAX - ACCOUNTING for FARM & BUSINESS 107 MAIN ST., LUCAN Telephone 227-4851 Senior groups plan meetings The Sunshine Group and The Busy Buddies met in the Masonic Flail September 25. After the business meeting Euchre was enjoyed by the Sunshine Group as six tables played for high score and lone hands. • Winners were high score Rose Atkinson, ladies' lone hand, Kathleen Neil, meris high score Fred Mcllhargey, meris Ione hand Harold Cobleigh. The craft group continued their work. Lunch was provided by Pearl Shoebottom, Gordon Hotson and Agnes Northgraves. The group attended the retirement party for George Paul at Haskett Motors. PERCY WRIGHT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Kippers, Ont. Auction Sale Service that is most efficient and courteous. CALL THE WRIGHT AUCTIONEER Telephone Hensall (519)262-5515 Hydro disrupted as vehicle strikes pole on Highbury The drivers involved were George Walden and Wesley Hyatt, both of London and George Blight, RR 1 Thorndale. Con- stable Hodgins estimated damages at $1,900, Friday at 11.15 p.m. a vehicle driven by Henry Newcombe, London collided with a mail box on Concession 6 of Biddulph township. Constable Hodgins listeddamages at $10 to the mail box owned by Henry Giesen, RR3 Lucan. At 11.50 a.m. Sunday on High- of Branch 540 are $100 richer — maybe Thursday eh, Attention all youngsters born in the year 1967 —, This year the Lucan Legion Minor Hockey Association is starting a new team, Novice, for boys born in the year 1967 or after. The only qualification needed to make the team is to be able to skate as none of the lads, on such a team, would have played all star hockey before. Home games will be played Saturday afternoons, Another stipulation is that all players must have a Social Insurance number. This is something everyone requires, so those youths who don't have one, get after mum and dad and get that application away right now. If more information is required — please get in touch with Mr, or Mrs. Freeman, Lucan at 227-4303 after 4.30 p.m, It's later than you think! October 21 sees the start of Branch 540's annual mixed sports, That's cribbage, euchre, darts and shuffle board and it's open to all members. These are great evenings where good sports like to meet and the wind up of the season is marked by a gala banquet, presentation of awards and dance. Anyone interested in participating please contact Russ Carter or leave your name with one of our genial stewards prior to October 14, 1975. Ladies of our Auxiliary are reminded their general meeting will be held at 8.30 p.m., Tuesday, October 7 with the men's general meeting being held the following night Wednesday, October 8 at 8.30 p.m. All members are urged to make every attempt to be in attendance. A thought for today —A toast to the Weapons of War — May they Rust in Peace. And that's 30 for this week — remember — A good listener is not only popular everywhere, but after a while he knows something. Cub campout This weekend sixteen members and four leaders of the Lucan club pack camped at the Scout Camp Goderich. There will be an organizational meeting for leaders October 16 at 7;30 p,in. United Church : all parents are urged to attend: bury Avenue, a quarter mile north of Concession 13 in London township vehicles driven by William McIntosh, Ottervilie land Carl Schomburg, London were in collision. Constable James Craig set damages at $250. During the week officers of the Lucan detachment worked 446 hours and patrolled 4,094 miles. A total of 66 general occurrences were investigated, 32 motorists were charged with driving of- fences and 27 warnings were issued. Hugh Tom FILSON and ROBSON AUCTIONEERS 20 years' experience of complete sale service Provincially licensed. Conduct sales of any kind, any place. We guarantee you more. To insure success of your sale or appraisal Phone Collect 666.0833 666.1967 ACTION CENTRE MART Located on Highway No. 4 North of Exeter THE BIG, LITTLE MARKET —Weekend Antique Flea Market Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. —Complete Refinishing Centre. Minwax Wood finishes, action stripper, steel wool, glues, etc. —Complete auction service for complete or partial estates. "You Name The Day - We Make It Pay" • Drop in or Phone 672-3566 Bill and Lavaire Clark We work HARD for YOU WI members hear about London Centre Boutique shop now in business Mrs, Carol Morrison is opening a gift boutique at Main and Water streets, October 4. The tastefully decorated store holds treasures for everyone, from candles to bedspreads. Mrs. Morrison is a newcomer to Lucan coming from Sarnia. Her husband Dave operates Haskett Motors and they are residents of the Wilberforce Subdivision. Mrs. Morrison invites everyone to drop in for a friendly Hello and to look around. Newcomers Newcomers to Lucan include Mr. & Mrs,. David Ellyatt on the fourth concession and Mr. & Mrs. Howard Lawrence to Kent St. We hope you will enjoy living in our village. NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE We give complete sale service. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER C. HARRY RODER, D.C. NORMAN L. RODER, D.C. DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC 84 Pannel Lane, STRATHROY Telephone 245-1272 By appointment please. members it was raised February 15 ten years ago and the hopes of a nation rose with it. A gift of $10.00 was given to the resource centre. Mrs. Glen Haskett, agricultural and Canadian in- dustries convener will be in charge of the October 22 meeting, MT. CARMEL INCOME TAX CENTRE INCOME TAX—ACCOUNTING for Farmers and Businessmen MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING SERVICE No Job Too Small PHONE 237-3469 Vince Ryan B.A. JACK & ASSOCIATES ACCOUNTING SERVICE Jack Hobden 216 Vancouver St. London Phone 455-4599 Randy Paul 326 Beech St., Lucan Phone 227-4584 Accounting and System Analysis Corporate and Personal Taxation TOP DANCERS — Dancers, Brent Smith and Laura Foster stepped their way to first place in the specialty class of the amateur talent show held Friday night in conjunction with the Ilderton fall fair. T-A photo speaker was Mrs. Mary Duncan of the London Womens Resource Centre. This centre was formed in 1972 to create a place where women who undergo change could find support and learn more about feminism. It also provides a need equally for all women of London and district. Mrs. Joliffe spoke on attending a WI meeting while visiting England and their interest in the Lee homestead. Mrs. F. Goring will attend the area convention at St. Thomas October 15. Mrs. Lockyer gave an interesting resume on "The Canadian Flag" reminding Illness of hostess Mrs. R. Crozier delayed the meeting until September 23 when 15 members answered the roll call with "Give a law concerning woman's rights." Members were invited to at- tend the retrement party for George Paul, where the WI would be serving the tea , Mrs.F. Goring reported the 4-H clubs had begun their projects and were filled. Leaders are Mrs. Don O'Neil, Mrs. John Van De Loo, Mrs, Andy Van Geel. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Crozier with a reading by Mrs. F. Hardy. The guest Hydro power in the Adelaide street area just north of the London city limits was disrupted for a short time Wednesday as the result of a motor vehicle accident. Vehicles driven by Alphonse Decloet and Nicolas Katsios, both of London collided at 3 p.m. after impact the Katsios vehicle continued through the ditch and struck a mail box and hydro pole. Total damage was estimated at $1,325 by Constable G. J. Barker An hour and a half later the same day vehicles driven by Rajamma Nair and William Weiss, both of London collided on Highway 4, just south of Lucan. Constable G. J. Barker set damages at $1,000. Thursday at 5.05 p.m. on Lucan's Main street, near the Fina Service Station, a vehicle driven by Ida Briger, London collided with a parked truck owned by Jim Toohey, RR 3 Lucan. Constable W, R. Disher listed damages at $750. A tractor-trailer unit driven by John Giagnocavo, RR 5 Stratford was damaged to the extent of $525 when it jackknifed as the driver attempted to stop in a long line of traffiq on Highway 4 just south of Concession 15 in London town- ship. Constable W. T. Hodgins investigated. Also, Friday, three vehicles were involved in a mishap at the intersection of County roads 27 and 16 in West Nissouri township. NORRIS & GEE Chartered Accountants J. A, N ORRtS L. D. GEE 497 MAIN STREET' EXETER, ONTARIO NOM 150 (319) 233-0101 SUITE 205 190 WORTLEY ROAD LONDON, ONTARIO N6C 4Y7 (519) 673.1421 unique and different in gift ideas. Come to the grand opening of Lucan's new custom-craft giftware store. GERALD L. MERNER Chartered Accountant BUS; 20 Sanders E. — EXETER — 235-0281 RES: 1.0 Green Acres — GRAND BEND — 238-8070 liangliart, 'Ica'', 'Nig awl .Co. Chartered Accountants 268 Main St„ Exeter ARTHUR W. 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