HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-02-24, Page 13AMERICAN VISITORS — The atoms from Sterling Heights, Michigan split a weekend series with Lucan,
Above, Brian Stewart, Gerry Torkelson and Chris Bedard of the Michigan Club exchange greetings with
Sean Holden, Jeff Shipley and Lester Arts of Lucan. At the back are Sterling Heights officials April and Ber-
nie Bedard and Lucan coach Ken Freeman and manager Jim Shipley. T-A photo
Four injured in accident,
two stolen cars recovered
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Jig-Saw Puzzles. Mrs. Hornell is
a sister to the late Mrs. Katie
Collins of Clandeboye,
Ken Carter has been confined
to, his twine with the flu for the
past three weeks.
Four persons were taken to
University Hospital, London as
the result of an accident on High-
way 4 at the Ilderton Road
Tuesday at 7:45 p.m.
The injured were the two
drivers Dyson Kirkpatrick,
London, and Andrew Gilles, RR
5, Goderich, and two passengers
in the Gilles vehicle. They were
transported to hospital by
Thames Valley and Lucan
Ambulance. Constable J.A.
Wilson set damages at $4,000,
Wednesday at 4 p.m. vehicles
driven by Donald Vermist, RR 2,
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sall, were in collision in Granton.
Constable W.R. Disher listed
damages at $1,100.
The same day at 5:30 p.m. a
vehicle driven by Jane Phillips,
Ailsa Craig left County road 22,
just south of County road 13, west
of Lucan, and struck a snow
bank. Constable Wilson listed
damages at $250.
The intersection of Highway 4
and County road 22 in Clandeboye
was the scene of an accident at 7
p.m. Wednesday. Drivers of the
vehicles involved were Gerald
Walker, London, and Michael
Bobor, Stratford. Damages were
set at $2,500.
Thursday at 1 p.m. on Highway
4, a quarter mile south of Con-
cession 14 in London township
vehicles driven by Anthony
Manders, Lucan and Marilyn
Pare, London, collided. Con-
stable B.D. Munro set damages
at $1,100.
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Constable Munro estimated
damages at $1,400 when vehicles
driven by Lois Brintnell, RR 3,
Ilderton and Robert Gregson,
Exeter were in- collision on
Market Street in Lucan, Thur-
sday, at 2:15 p.m.
Saturday morning at 4:10 a.m,
a vehicle driven by Michael
Henderson, Lucan, left Highway
4 at Elginfield and struck a MTC
post causing damages of $160.
Constable James 'Craig was the
investigating officer.
At 11:30 a.m., also Saturday,
vehicles driven by Edith White,
Lucan, and Roy Lamport, Exeter
collided on Concession 4, a
quarter mile south of Lucan.
Constable D.R. Vance listed
damages at $225.
Sunday morning at 12 :55 a.m, a
vehicle driven by Randy
McRobert, RR 2, Denfield,
collided with two parked vehicles
on Lucan's Main Street. Owners
of the parked vehicles were
Patrick Quinn, Lucan and Larry
McGregor, RR 2, Lucan,
Damages was estimated at $800
by Constable Craig.
Lucan detachment officers
have recovered two stolen cars
during the past week. One vehicle
stolen from London was found
abandoned in a driveway on
Highbury Avenue and the other
taken in Exeter was recoverd in
Ailsa Craig.
A miscellaneous shower was
held Sunday afternoon for Miss
Wendy Middleton at the home of
Mrs. Allan Hill with co-hostesses,
Mrs. George Lee and Mrs. Peter
Groenewegen. Relatives and
close friends of the bride at-
tended,
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Cunningham,
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Hill and Mr. &
Mrs. Clarence Hardy attended
the Ontario Cattlemen's
Association annual convention on
Wednesday and Thursday at the
Sky Line Hotel, Toronto.
Several from this community
attended the Lucan Junior
Farmers banquet and dance held
at the Kirkton-Woodham Com-
munity Hall on Friday evening.
Mr, & Mrs. Austin Smith of
Agincourt stayed Thursday night
with Mr. & Mrs, Roy Cun-
ningham and attended the
funeral of Mrs. Smith's mother,
From all reports received a
gala time was had at the bowling
party Sunday. Everyone at-
tending enjoyed participating in
the fun bowling and the sump-
tuous meal which followed at the
Lucan Legion Hall, The prize
winners were: men's high score,
Don Ruddy; ladies' high score,
Nancy Dinsmore; men's low
score, Sam Craig; ladies' low
score, Bernice Fenwick.
By popular request a second
such bowling party will be held
Sunday, March 27, Again the
'Games' are open to all
classification of membership in
Branch 540 and their guests. All
persons interested at having a go
are requested to place their
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After two weeks in Victoria
Hospital, Mrs. Harold Puna
returned to her home in Lucan
this past Friday.
Callers on Mr. & Mrs. Cecil
Ross the past week, were Mr. &
Mrs, Wilfred Marriott and Howey,
Williams, Warwick. Also their
daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Le Neve,
her husband and Michele and
their older daughter, Mrs. Ruth
Nelly and husband Rick,
the late Mrs. Morton at the
Stephenson Funeral Home, Ailsa
Craig.
The A.C.W. of St. James
Church held their meeting at the
home of Mrs, Roy Cun-
ningham, Thursday night.
Plans were made for catering to
the Carter-Middleton wedding
reception and the programs were
made up for this year. Mrs. Allan
Hill showed pictures of their trip
to England last June,
Several young people from this
area attended the Snoworama
weekend at the Lucan Revival
Centre. This included a hay ride,
snow sculpturing, panel and
group discussions,
Mrs. Agnes Hornell, who is a
summer resident of Clandeboye
will reach her 91st birthday on
March 7. She is spending the
winter with her daughter and
names on the list provided at the
Legion.
Also remember if you do at-
tend. The dinner is POT LUCK
therefore ALL couples taking
part are expected to bring
something to throw in the 'POT'
of course that's figuratively
speaking. Just bring something
to place on the table.
Apparently the last POT LUCK
dinner consisted of every kind of
salad, baked beans cabbage rolls,
sweet and sour ribs, scalloped
potatoes—you name it—it was
there. Looking for a good time—
then come on over to Branch 540
for fun bowling Sunday, March
27.
Members of the Auxiliary are
reminded their next meeting will
be held Tuesday, March 1.
Members regular meeting will
be held Wednesday, March 9,
commencing at 8:30 p.m. and last
about an hour and a half. These
meetings are getting more im-
portant this time of year as you
will be deciding who will be
running your affairs for the next
term.
And that's 30 for this week.
Remember. It's never too late for
a woman to be on time.
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Sunday afternoon. Above, Carl Stuckless presents prizes to Bernice Fenwick, Sam Craig, Nancy Densmore
and Don Ruddy. T-A photo
Time is topic
"Time" was the topic of the
fourth expedition of the Lucan
Explorers. Members un-
scrambled letters to make words
about "time". The story "Harry
in a Hurry" was read by Mrs. H.
Kaune.
The girls guessed at how much
time is spent at eating, sleeping,
school, bus, chores, hobbies, etc.
During the coming week, the
girls are to keep a record of their
actual times spent in these ways.
They acted out a play to show
what could be done as a family if
TV was not working. Games were
played.
A Bible verse and "My Father's
World" are to be learned for next
Monday. Pictures of houses,
children playing and eating are
needed.
Tip Top Tailors
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The Lucan 2 4-H Club Tip Top
Tailors had their second meeting
on "Consider your Clothes" at
Mrs. De Brouwer's home,
Thursday.
At the meeting Rosemary
Boland showed the difference,
when wearing dark colours and
bright colors, Elizabeth Morgan
and Rosemary Boland modelled.
The girls observed the bright and
dark colors on both, Karen
Vanderloo showed how to
prepare the fabric.
WILFUL DAMAGE
The Lucan detachment of the
Ontario Provincial Police reports
several acts Of wilful damage in
recent weeks in Lucan par-
ticularly in the vicinity of the
Post Office.
In a press release this week,
Community Services Officer
Constable G.J. Barker says
criminal charges will be laid
against those parties responsible.
He adds, "Better parental
supervision will combat this type
of occurrence."
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