The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-03-31, Page 24Times-Advocate, March 31, 1977
SPECIAL SPEAKERS FOR CANCER SOCIETY — Several special guest speakers appeared at Tuesday's
meeting of the Lucan-Biddulph branch of the Canadian Cancer Society. From the left are Bill Brady of CFPL,
London; local campaign chairman Elsie Gibson, local branch president Len Moslem education secretary
Eileen Summers and Society field secretary Don Brandt; T-A photo
In only 40 minutes
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this paper you will see some of
the happy winners.
Members of Branch 540 are
reminded of a couple of im-
portant dates — Tuesday, April 5,
the Ladies Auxiliary meet at 8:00
p.m. then on Wednesday, April
13, at 8:30 p.m. sharp the Regular
General Meeting of the Branch
will be held.
Comrades at this meeting
nominations will be received
from the floor for those
Comrades you wish to run the
affairs of Branch 540 for the next
term.
Branch 540's Associate
Members are also invited to
attend and President Comrade
Jim Simpson has some news
which will be of great importance
to them and their status within
the Branch. Try to be there
Comrades, I'm sure the news will
be of encouragement to you all.
Attention All Veterans, Ex-
Service Men And Women And
Dependents—Mr. Harvey Percy,
Service Bureau Officer, will be
visiting Branch 540, Royal
Canadian Legion, Lucan at 12:00
noon, Wednesday, April 6th, 1977,
Anyone wishing information,
advice or assistance, regarding
war disability pensions, treat-
ment, allowances, etc. are
requested to contact Sid Daley,
Branch 540 Service Officer by
telephoning 227-4423 during the
day or 227-4216 in the evening or
227.4751 and leave the necessary
information with one of our .
stewards who will arrange an
interview for you.
And that's 30 for this week—
remember—You will never stand
tall if you think small.
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Constable B.D. Munro listed
damages at $2,500.
A half hour earlier the same
morning Constable Munro set
damages at $4,100 when vehicles
driven by Robert Grodon Stead
and Harold Chambers, both of
London collided on County road
23, north of Concession 11-12 in
London township.
Early Monday morning James
Veinot, Arva, was taken to
University Hospital after his
vehicle left Concession 7-8 in
London township, just east of
Denfield sideroad and struck a
If you didn't attend Lucan
Legion's fun bowling games
Sunday at the Lucan Lanes then
you are the loser. Already many
requests have been recieved' to
have yet another fun bowling
'Do'. If and when this occurs you
will be advised via 'Comments'.
Here are the results of the
Match — men's high score Ken
Woods with 406; women's high
score Heather Smith witl. 388;
men's low score Harold Frayne
with 218; women's low score
Bernice Fenwick with 195; men's
Hidden Score Tom Dewan 304 and
women's hidden score Bet
Mathews 230.
So as not to tire out the older
bowlers, ahem, only two games
were played. In another area of
Volunteers of Cancer Society told to
"be armed with desire for victory"
position and mentioned par-
ticularly the new Service to
Patients' Committee, Mary
dpBrouwer and Mary Toonders,
and introduced Field Secretary
Donald Brandt who has over-
sight of the 52 branches in this
District,
Terry Roberts, Campaign
Chairman for London-Middlesex
Unit, sent his regrets from
Peterborough, where he was
stranded by the storm, In his
absence Mr, Maslen introduced
the guest speaker, Bill Brady, of
London, Mr. Brady was most
enthusiastic and interesting as
well as humorous and every one
enjoyed his comments.
As a volunteer himself, Bill had
many good pointers for the
Cancer volunteers present, He
said "it is bad for your soul and
spirit not to be involved in
something other than your own
little circle,"
He told the group "to be armed
with the desire to see victory over
cancer, to remember that you are
not alone as a volunteer and that
you are dealing with friends and
neighbours",
He said "The feeling of ac-
complishment is great—if you
don't try it, you don't know the
joy of volunteering,"
Bill concluded his comments
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Vince Ryan B.A.
with a self-written poem entitled
"Just remember me", which
every volunteer could well take to
heart. A copy will be included on
the Lucan page at a later date.
Eileen Summers of Granton,
Education Chairman expressed
sincere thanks to Mr. Brady, on
behalf of the group.
Mr, Maslen announced the
Branch bake sale for Saturday,
Apri116, sponsored by the service
to Patients Committee, to which
everyone is invited to contribute.
It will be held in the Masonic Hall
from 9 a,m,
He also invited eveyone to take
part in the "Family Ride"
Sunday, May 1, forms to be
available shortly. Mr. Brandt
spoketriefly, wishing the Branch
a successful campaign,
He and Mr. Brady then judged
the poster contest which had been
organized by the Education and
Publicity Committees and the
winners included: Juniors—most
original, Tony Straatman; first
price, Terry Maslen; second
prize Ann Van Bussell; third
prize Jeff Lemmon. In the Senior
division most original went to
Lisa Vanderloo, First to Josie
Sentjens, second to Elizabeth
Morkin and third to Reynold
Rosch.
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Three of the 11 accidents in-
vestigated this week by officers
of the Lucan detachment of the
Ontario Provincial Police oc-
curred at the same spot on High-
way within 40 minutes of each
other Wednesday evening.
The string of mishaps started
at 7:35 p.m. when a vehicle
driven by Sharon Staniforth, RR
2, Denfield went out of control
and landed in the east ditch of
Highway 4, about a third of a mile
north of Concession 13-14 in
London township.
Constable G.N. Wilcox in-
vestigated and set damages at
$800.
At 8:08 p.M. Constable Wilcox
was back at the same spot when
vehicles driven by George
Clothes are
considered
The fourth and fifth meetings
on "Consider Your Clothes"
opened with the 4-H pledge.
During the meeting each of the
members answered the roll. Mrs.
DeBrouwer told us about
staystitching, darts and gathers.
At meeting five each of the
members tried on their blouses.
Alterations were made.
The girls were shown the
french seam, flat-fell seam, the
double stitch seam and the plain
seam.
The 4-H Ilderton Swine Club
held their meeting March 22 at
the Ilderton arena. Anyone
wishing to become new members
please phone Doug O'Neil, 4-H
leader at 666-0205.
Caidler, Lucan and Bruce
Howson, Blyth were involved.
Caidler was taken to University
Hospital with minor injuries,
Damages were listed at $4,500.
Only seven minutes later with
Constable Wilcox still on location
vehicles driven by Robert
Beattie, Windsor, Marjorie
Ballantyne, London and Malcolm
Crawford, Bridgeworth were in
collision. Damages were set at
$3,900.
All told during the hectic 45
minutes property damages
reached a total of $9,200.
The day before three vehicles
were involved in a crash on High-
way 4, just north of Elginfield . At
10:10 a.m. vehicles driven by
Isobel Arbuckle, Wingham, and
Lois Harrington, London, were in
collision.
Five minutes later the
Harrington vehicle was struck by
a vehicle driven by Elaine
Baechler, 47 Huron Street,
Exeter. The Harrington car was
damaged to the extent of $100 in
each crash.
Damages to the Arbuckle and
Baechler vehicles were $125 and
$10 respectively.
Also, Tuesday, on County road
22, a mile north of Highway 7 in
McGillivray township a vehicle
driven by Leo Renner, Port Elgin
left the roadway and struck a
fence owned by Douglas Ovens.
Constable B.D. Munro listed
damages at $540.
Saturday at 2 a.m. a vehicle
driven by Perry Cecil Green,
London, left the roadway of
Adelaide sideroad when it failed
to negotiate a curve. The car was
being pursured by a patrol car of
the London police department.
DALEY'S WEEKLY COMMENTS
By SID DALEY
More bowling?
Interested people of the Lucan-
Biddulph Branch of the Cancer
Society met in the Lucan Public
School for the annual "Campaign
and Education Meeting"
Tuesday evening, March 22,
President Len Maslen called on
members of the Executive to
introduce themselves and their
Senior group
plays euchre
Members of the 'Sunshine and
Busy Buddies Groups met on
Thursday afternoon in the
Masonic Hall for cards and
crafts,
President Merna O'Neil
chaired the business meeting
during which thank you cards
were read from Harriet Holmes
and Roy Shoebottom and bir-
thday greetings were extended to
Luther Morley.
A letter was read from the
Lions Club inviting the seniors to
take a food concession at the fair
and the motion carried by a very
small margin. Vina Emery
volunteered to attend a Seniors'
Workshop at Fanshawe College
on April 23 to represent the
Sunshine Group and Agnes
Hots on, Donna Hindmarsh and
Lexie Atkinson will attend from
the Busy Buddies Craft Group.
Euchre winners were: high
lady, Vina Emery; lone hands,
Mae Bowman; low lady, Eva
Allison; high man, Cecil Robb;
lone hands, Mary Kooey and
man's low, Charlotte Barker, the
latter two playing men's cards.
Oney McFalls and Gordon Hotson
were the high scorers at Bridge,
The Busy Buddies started their
individual "bird" quilt blocks.
Lunch was provided by Muriel
and Harold Cobleigh, Liz. Conlin
and Ethel Crouch.
large tree. Constable D.R. Vance
estimated damages at $4,000.
At 2:45 p.m. Monday, Con-
stable W,R. Disher listed
damages at $1,100 when vehicles
driven by Joseph McNeill,
London and Bruce Norman
Higgs, Huron Park were in
collision,
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