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HORSING AROUND — Four members of the Ilderton Lions club participated in Saturday's Ilderton Fair
narode as the Four Horsemen. From left are Layton Jobb, Bob Petrie, Al Edmondson and Keith Grigg,
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Umbrellas plentiful
• Rain cuts Ilderton crowd
pion — Mason Fletcher, RR 1,
Ilderton.
Sheep — best showmanship
boys and girls — Bob Thiriwall,
Denfield; best ram — June
McTaggart, Appin.
Goats — French Alpine — Stan
and Joanne Dinsdale, RR 2,
Burgessville; Nubian — Jack
Kent, Lynden; Saanen — Jeanne
Farron, RR 1, Paris; Togenburg
— Fred McCutcheon, RR 1, St,
Thomas; Recorded grades —
Dan Baran and Phillippa
Cranston, RR 3, Denfield.
(Rest strengthens the labour,
and labour sweetens the rest.)
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All items subject to prior
sale • All items sold as seen* All
items limited to stock on
hand • Personal shopping
only • No layaways or holds
during this liquidation • All solos
final.
IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A
BARGAIN, A REAL HONEST
BARGAIN, TAKE THAT
MONEY-SAVING TRIP NOW,
Communion at Lucan ,LiC
rtAss and Poona 'Mown.
Everyone is asked to save all
Kraft labels for the gvening Unit
The continued rainy weather of
the past six weeks reduced the
Birthday
celebrated
Mrs. ' Catherine Fischer,
George Street was honoured on
her 82nd birthday on Saturday
evening by her family when, at
Coldstream Community Hall,
approxithately 80 friends and
relatives gathered to dance to the
music of the Varga Band.
A beautiful birthday cake and
flowers decorated the central
table and a bountiful buffet
supper was served at midnight,
Guests were present from as far
away as Northbrook, near
Kingston.
A collection was taken to pay
the band, but leader, Les Varga,
made a gift of it to Mrs. Fischer,
in honour of her birthday. She
says it was an evening she will
never forget.
4-H members
discuss cereals
, he,third meeting of the Lucan
111, 4-H Club was held at Brenda
Heddington's home Thursday
evening. The girls discussed the
catalogue of cereals from books,
The girls had each person tell
what kind of cereal grains they
had eaten and the forms they
came in.
Then Brenda Heddington made
cherry bran squares and Mrs.
O'Neillbrought nuts and bolts that
she made. When the meeting was
closed, some of the girls went to
Ilderton to set up a display for the
fair. The next meeting will be
held at Penny Hodgins home
October 6 at 7:00 pm.
attendance at Saturday's Ilder-
ton Fair to about half of what is
normally considered a good
crowd.
Fair secretary Macie Douglas
estimated Saturday's turnout
during a continous rain at over
4,000.
Umbrellas were in evidence
throughout the parade route
Saturday morning, not only for
participants but for spectators
who huddled along the way.
The fair was officialy opened
at noon Saturday by John A,
Stewart, former owner of
Stewart Seeds Limited and now a
consultant with Ceiba-Geigy.
Assisting were fair president
Royden Bloomfield and Miss
Ilderton Fair 1977 Chris Cor-
coran who was chosen Friday
night over seven other con-,
testants.
The other girls competing
were Helen Biemans, Heather
Hastings, Della Hedley, Cathy
Kennedy, Karen Reeve, Patty
White and Linda Worth.
The heavy rains Saturday forc-
ed cancellation of the heavy
horse, western and hunter and
jumper horse shows,
Winners in some of the cattle,
sheep and goat categories were
as follows:
Beef cattle — champion
Shorthorn bull— Smith Bros. RR
2, Brussels; champion Hereford
bull — Robert Manning, Arva;
champion female Hereford —
Calvert Farms, London; cham-
pion Aberdeen Angus bull —
Dave Urlin, RR 1, Auburn;
champion female Aberdeen
Angus — Alloway Lodge Farms,
RR 3, London; championship
commercial steer — Dave
Filson, Denifield.
Dairy cattle — Holstein cham-
pion — Brian Eby, Ayr; Ayrshire
junior champion — A. Helder,
Belmont; Ayrshire grand cham-
By Ski Daley
Our Ways and Means com-
mittee chairmen was quite
disappointed with the turnout
Saturday night. Our members
ask for entertainment and when
it is supplied - no one shows up.
This is your branch of the Legion,
Ifyou want an activehranch then
you should support it.
All horse racing fans are
reminded even though other
tracks may be closed down - the
horses will be at the post at
8:00p.m., Tuesday, October 11, at
Branch 540, that's the Lucan
Legion. For--action this is the
place to be.
Members of Branch 540, Royal
Canadian Legion are reminded
the next Branch general meeting
will be held at 8:30 p.m, Wed-
nesday October 12, Please make
it a point to attend. We have some
new memberS, regular and
associate to be initiated. Let
World Communion Sunday was
observed in the Lucan United
Church with Rev. Keith Brown
preaching on "The Sermon in the
Lord's Supper" from I Corin-
thians..
He said that this sacrament is
the most sacred of all those
celebrated in the Christian
Church, The Communion Service
is an act of worship of God in-
stituted by' Christ, using simple
material things, universally
known, in order to make the
greatest possible impression,
Mrs. Brown and Helen Brown
were received, by transfer from
Markdale United Church. Helen
has become the organist for the
Church and the contribution of
her talents in this field is much
appreciated, The choir sang the
anthem "Lord, For Thy Tender
Mercy's Sake", and the monthly
"Minute-Man Talk" on the M. &
S, work of the charge was given
by a "minute-woman" - Mrs.
Hodgins,
Members were asked to leave
their, contributions of fruits and
vegetables, to decorate the
Church for the Thanksgiving
service, at the Church on
Saturday afternoon,
Are you having guests for
Thanksgiving? Bring them to
church with you. Junior
congregation for children 5 to 8
recommences on Sunday and
child care is provided regularly
for those 4 years of age and un-
der, up stairs in the C.E. wing,
during the service.
Tuesday, October 11, Ailsa
Craig U.C.W. invites women of
the Lucan congregation to attend
their meeting when Mrs. Wright
of Kerwoqd will talk of her native
country of Jamaica. Meet at the
Church by 7:45 pm for tran-
sportation,
Flowers in the church were
placed in loving memory by the
family of the late Mrs. Isobel
Young who passed away Sep-
tember, 1975, and in loving
memory of Ellison Thompson
and George Bullock, fathers of
them see that you have an in-
terest in your branch by. at-
tending,
Just a reminder. Our annual
Remembrance Day Church
Parade will be held Sunday,
November 13, 1977 at St. Patricks
Roman Catholic Church for the 11
a.m. service. All members of
Branch 540 and all members of
the forces are requested to form
up with us and show that we do
indeed remember,
Ernie Ross where were you?
The Pot of Gold was drawn last
Saturday for $158.50 and you were
not registered. Meanwhile the pot
continues to grow,
And thats 30 for this week
remember- If you like to save
money - the next time you take
your best girl to a restaurant say
- 'What will you have, my plump
doll.'
This year almost every
car maker around
will be trying
to hand you thiiline.
determined the dromptic slope of the hood.
The sleek hatchback rear end design and
the sporty line of the Rabbit's front were no
accidents either. Even though they were in
part refined by hundreds of test collisions over
several years.
Function followed safety. And form follows
function. All along the line.
You also get front-wheel drive, 72 kilometers
per gallon (45 mpg) on the highway, 47 km/gal
(29 mpg) in the city.* You can accelerate from 0
to 80 km/h in a scant 8.3 seconds. (No one has
been able to match those specs either.)
You get fuel injection, rack and pinion steer-
ing, front disc brakes, steel belted radials, inde-
pendent 4-wheel suspension,
and a whole list of advanced
features that other car makers
have not even caught on to
yet, let alone caught up with.
Drop in at your nearest VW
dealer and test drive the aston-
ishing Rabbit.
Why settle for pale
imitations when you can buy
There's no comparison. the Original?
THE 1978 RABBITS ARE HERE. SEE THEM AT YOUR LOCAL VOLKSWAGEN DEALER,
DALEY'S WEEKLY COMMENTS
More races
until December 26. A list and
envelope are on the Francis St.
bulletin board.
Look familiar?
It's the Volkswagen Rabbit.
But without even looking too closely, it could
be one of any number of cars that have recently
appeared on the market. Or are about to.
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,
we're very flattered.
However, it's not the outside line of the Rabbit
that makes it so revolutionary, it's what goes on
underneath the line.
In the five intensive years of planning and
innovation that it took to create the Rabbit, it
was continually designed from the inside out.
Not vice-versa, like many cars. Looks for looks'
sake was never our intention, and that's where
we drew the line.
For instance, since our trans-
verse engine was mounted
sideways up front, it created a
huge amount of room for
people and luggage in back.
(Far more room we might add,
than any other car its size.) And
since the engine took up less
room, that engineering fact plus
extensive wind tunnel tests
Don Taylor Motors Limited
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