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UCW to save labels
At ttie February meeting
of the Evening Unit of the
Lucan United Church
Women held in the C.E.
rooms, Mrs. Ed Melanson
continued the Bible study
series on the Book of
Genesis, using chapters 20
and 21. The roll call was
“Some courageous act by
Abraham which you would
find difficult to do.”
Mrs. David Park led in a
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Lenten Worship Service,
assisted by Mrs. M. H.
Hodgins and Mrs. Wm.
Froats.
Mrs. A. E. Reilly gave the
opening poem “The Flower
Lady of Easter”. Mrs. Wm.
Froats agreed to act as
Secretary in the absence of
Mrs. Frank Goring.
During the business period
chairedby leader Mrs. James
Lockyer, it decided to ask all
women of the congregation
to save “Stuart House”
aluminum foil labels, to
sponsor a shower of articles
for the Cancer Society gift
cupboard at Thameswood
Lodge, with a box being
placed in the vestibule and
gifts to be in by March 28,
that the tied quilt should go
to Mission Services, London
and that all members of the
Unit be asked to take part in
the craft show at the arena,
April 15.
A Card of Thanks was read
from Mrs. J. F. Tuke for
catering for her 80th bir
thday celebration. The
Easter thankoffering
general UCW meeting was
announced for Tuesday
evening, March 14 and all
women of the congregation
are invited to come and
bring a friend to enjoy the
Easter story
SCHOOL BASKETBALL — Boys basketball teams from East Williams and Biddulph met in an exhibition game in Lucan, Mon
day. Shown before the action started are Louis Ravelie and Kevin Stewart of East Williams and Biddulph's Shawn Porter and
Tim Culbert. T-A photo
Male bowlers are victorious
By DON WATT
The annual competition
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between the men and the
, ladies wound up Sunday
night with the men repeating
as winners for the second
year in a row. The final total
pinfall was 42737 for the men,
41828 for the laides, for a
difference of 909 pins.
For some statistics, the
high men’s team including
handicaps was the Grand
Central Hotel with 3863 and
for the ladies it was the
Rockettes with 3674 pins.
Without handicaps, for the
men the Sixty-niners had
3796 and the Sputnicks had
3367 for the ladies.
Ken Eaton had the high
single and triple for the men
with 321-856jFor the ladies,
Loretta Dickson had a 670
triple and Luanne Herbert
had a 269 single. For a single •
game, Gerrard Dewan beat
his average by 134 with a 297
and Luanne Herbert beat her
by 97. For a triple score Ken
Eaton beat his average by
172 pins and Linda Snider
beat hers by 124.
This bowling was not only
for the competition but to get
these bowlers together and
. have a good time which we
hope they did. We would like
to thank all of the bowlers
who participated in this
event.
The Inter-town team faced
Stratford Bowl Mor Satur
day and came out of the
match with five of 11 points.
After losing the first two
games, they came back to
take the next two and lost the
last. Top bowlers for Lucan
were Bill Bannerman 294-
1287, Glen Gagan 338-1248,
Don Watt 321-1238 and
Wayne Smith 318-1209.
Sunday, Lucan went to
Clinton and lost all five
games to the Crown Lanes.
This was the first time this,
season that they have been
shut out. Glen Gagan had
297-1294, Wayne Smith 329-
1239 and Bill Bannerman SIS
COS.
After bowling in Clinton
they went to Seaforth where
they lost the first game and
won the next four. Once
again Glen Gagan was high
with 265-1227 and Bob Smith
had 303-1215. With only three
weeks remaining before
play-offs, Lucan leads by 12
points over Mike’s No. 1 of
Stratford, who they meet in
Stratford this Saturday.
If we come out of this
contest with a split, we have
a good chance of winning the
league championship, which
would be very good for a first
year team. Winner of the
Labatt’s award this week
was Bill Neil with 345.
Hardy 261-650, Lorna Ellyatt
244-650, Mary Jefferies 227-
649, Pat MacDonald 260-640,
Beulah Storey 316-639,
Shirley Noyes 269-626, Marg
Young 282-618, Audrey Watt
216-608, Kae Haskett 208-608,
Sharon Redick 256-607, Mary
Scott 261, Hazel
245, Helen Hardy
Johnson 228.
Senior Citizens
Miller 198-577,
Williams 267, Verna Ramsey
236, Ed Armstrong 182,
Harriet Holmes 178,
Charlotte Barker 175.
Juniors — Shawn Porter
266-438, Jeff Nevin 200-367,'
Allan McRobert 215-341,
Mike Neil 205-339, Robin
Kraul 180-329, Al Craig 177-
327, Ian Carroll 189-324,
Jacqui Green 163-317,
Raymond VanGeel 206,
Shelly Gillan 165, Diane Watt
160.
Colleen's — Janice Abram
288-725, Audrey Scott 310-687,
Nancy Densmore 263-624,
Brenda Scott 239, Marg
Carroll 236, Mary Van Geel
226, Maryon Cobleigh 226,
Janet Dawson 218, Wilma
Avery 215.
Wednesday mixed — Bob
Smith 232-675, Dennis Carty
238-642, Donna Leitch 299-
626, Brenda Scott 248-623,
Harry Damen 243-619, Gary
Hansen 256-618, Nancy
Densmore 253, Art Mercer
247, Doug Lee 236, Ward
Williams
235, Sue
• Jean
Laura
Ellyatt 229, Lorna Ellyatt
227, Mary Lee 221,
Thursday Men — Ken
Eaton 354-893, Don Watt 291-
775, Howard MacDonald 329-
770, Jim Hearn 289-730,
Frank Hardy 261-725, Jeff
Park 275-700, Ward Ellyatt
250-696, Bruce Parnail 280-
693, Brian Noyes 264-669,
Carl Dunlop 293, Bill Ban
nerman 267, Adrian
DeBrower 263, Pete Van
Geel 260, Rick Rollings 250.
Friday Mixed — Wally
Egan 252-685, Elmer
Mosurinjohn 264-630, Bill
Abram 216-622, Bill Neil 249-
609, Lorraine Mosurinjohn
212-609, Teresa Aldrich 237,
Doris Butler 226, Marg
Carroll 211, Jim White 204.
Entertain at
farm show
At the amateur program
held Wednesday evening at
the Western Ontario Farm
Show in London, five young
people from the Lucan
community showed their
talent in singing.
Receiving the accolades of
the crowd were Scott
Triebner, Lori St. Pierre,
Stephanie Hayter, April
Emery and Lori Noyes.
Beulah Hardy accompanied
each singer on the piano.
minute
morning,
United
Froats, speaking for the
Mission r~J
mittee,
keep the World Develop
ment, Service and Relief
fund built up so money will
be available when an ear
thquake, etc. strikes some
part of the world and im
mediate help" is imperative.
Jar or pop can labels were
distributed to be placed on
the family table during lent
and each member of the
family is encouraged to
deposit each day a certain
amount of salary, allowance,
etc. e.g. the price of a dessert
or a package of cigarettes.
Members are asked to
place their total con
tributions in an envelope,
clearly marked with their
name and “For World
Development” and bring to
Church with them on Easter
Sunday, March 26.
Rev. Keith Brown con
tinued his Lenten sermons,
PRAYER DAY
Lucan held its service for
World Day of Prayer in the
Lucan United Church March
3. Six different churches
were represented,
Clandeboye Anglican,
Clandeboye United, Holy
Trinity Anglican Lucan, St.
Patrick’s R.C., Lucan
Revival Center and Lucan
United. The theme for this
years service was “Com
munity Spirit in Modern
Living”.
The guest speaker was
Jana Lynn Stewart, who
although a native of Ailsa
Craig is now residing in
Toronto and is working on
the T.V. program “Circle
Square”. A program for
children.
Ms. Stewart gave a very
moving talk on the love of
Jesus and the great
forgiveness available-
EXPLORERS
Jennifer MacDonald con
ducted opening ceremonies
followed by a sing song from
the Explorers Book ‘Sing a
Tune’. Donna McFalls read
the dedication of the offer
ing while the others prayed
for the people of Trinidad.
They saw pictures of the
Caribbean ancj ■ enjoyed-sing-
ing ‘Calypso Music’ of the
‘Right Hand of God’ end
‘Enter Jeruselem’. They had
a story about Saint
Micheal’s school in
Trinidad. A game of fruit
basket was followed by clos
ing prayers.
and Service Com-
told of the need to
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speaking on “Me Too,
Lord?” he asked the
question “How can we be
sure that God reallv wants
us”.
“Learning for Lent”
continues each Wednesday,
commencing at 9:30
promptly. Please see the
Evening Unit report for
more information, also in
formation re the Easter
meeting of the UCW. On
Palm Sunday, March 19 the
Friendship Unit will sponsor
their annual Spring
Fellowship luncheon
following morning worship.
The “Order Ahead” bake
sale for Easter goodies plus
regular baking will be held
March 25 in the Masonic Hall
from 11 to 12 . The cut-off
date for order a heads is
March 18 You will find
coupons in the uptown
stores. Regular baking
available also, on the 25th.
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The electrical rush hour-5 to 7 p.m
Try to avoid it.
During the winter months, the
rush hour for electricity is
between 5 and 7 pm. That’s
when more lights are turned on;
the heat is turned up, meals are
cooked; radios and TV sets
come on. These all add up to
create the rush hour for electricity.
Your Hydro has to supply the
power to meet this extra demand.
And the higher the demand, the
more facilities are needed...
more transmission lines, trans
formers, generating units...all
contributing to the cost of power.
Anything you can do to avoid
the rush hour will lighten the load.
Of course, you can’t turn
everything off at this time, but
there are some things you can
do. Try not to use the clothes
washer, dryer, dishwasher and
other big appliances during rush
hour. Don't turn on TV until you
are ready to watch it. Take baths
or showers later in the evening,
or first thing in the morning.
If enough of us use less
electricity during the rush hour,
it will help to conserve valuable
resources, and to keep costs down.
EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
M. A. Greene - Chairman G H. Livingstone - Commissioner
B. F. Shaw - Commissioner H. L. Davis - Managed
THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
OF THE VILLAGE OF
GRANDBEND
BY-LAW NUMBER 9/78
A by-law to stop up and close a portion of the original street
allowance known as Walker Street, which portion is described in
Schedule "A" attached to this By Law and to convey the soil and
freehold thereto to the abutting owners.
WHEREAS that portion of the original street allowance to be
stopped up and closed has nevei been used as a public roadway
AND WHEREAS Not ah Skinner of the Village of Grand Bend, is
the owner of all of Lots 283, 282 and the Westerly eleven feet
four inches (11'4") of Lot 281. which lands abuts the Northerly
boundary of the street allowance Io be closed
AND WHEREAS Frank B. Nixon and Eunice M. Mixon are the
owners of Lots 126 and 127 and the West eleven feet four inches
(11'4") of Lot 128, which land abuts the Southerly boundary of
that portion of the street allowance Io be clewed
AND WHEREAS the Trustees of the Grand Bend Congregation of
the United Church of Canada are the owners of the East forty
feet (40‘) of Lot 128, and East forty feet <404 of lot 281 which
abuts the boundary of the street allowance to be closed on the
southerly and northerly boundary respectively
AND WHEREAS it does not aopecir that the convenience of the
public will ever require the use of the aforesaid portion of the
original street allowance, and the said Norah (Hall) Skinner, one
of the present owners of the abutting lands, has requested that a
portion of the original street allowance be stopped up.
AND WHEREAS pursuant Io the provisions of Section 443 of the
Municipal Act, R.S.O 1970, Chapter 284 as amended, the Coun
cil of every municipality may pass by-laws for slopping up any
part of a highway and for leasing or selling the soil and freehold
of a stopped up highway or part of a highway.
AND WHEREAS notice of the proposed by law was duly publish
ed and posted up as requited by the said Act
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Municipal Corporation of
the Village of Grand Bend enacts as follows:
1. THAT that portion of the original street allowance for Walker
Street which part is now unopened and which part being more
particularly described in Schedule A' attar Fed, be and the
same is hereby stopped up and closed
2. THAT authority is hereby given for the selling of those portions
of the original streel allowance, on a proportionate basis, to
be stopped up as aforesaid, to those landowners whoce lots
...abut.. thjSw.arigincJ.. ■ road allowance for the sum
of Dollais, propoitiorted between the various land
owners on the basis of their Imeal rootage of property, which
property abuts along the said portion ct the - treei allowance
to be closed: and each abutting land owner shall have lhe
right to assign his right to purchase his portion of the closed
street allowance to another atxrthnc) land owner by notifying
the Corporation ol the Village of Grand Bend in writing of his
intention to do so, the other abutting land owner shall then be
responsible for paying to the Corporation proportionately for
the further portion of the street allowance which will be con
veyed to him.
3. THAT this by-law shall be regi-Jei as provided by Section 18
(3) of the Registry Act
Deadline for receiving written objections shall be March 17,
1978. Grand Bend Council vail have a lipnritig fai objections, if
any, on March 20, 1978.
Read ci first time this 19th day ot IMsembm, 1977.
Read a second time this day •->( , 1978
Read a third time and finally passed thi cGy r>f
1978.
REEVE
CLERK
I, Louise Clipperton, Clerk of the Corporation of the Village of
Grand Bend do hereby certify ond attest that the foregoing is a
true and correct copyof By Law #9 78, foi the Village of Grand
LOUISE ClIPPERTON
SCHEDULE "A" OF BY-LAW
NUMBER 9/78
ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land premises,
situate, lying and being in the Village of Grand Bend, in the
County oflambton more particularly described os the portion of
Walker Street, which portion is located on Plan 24 for the said
Village of Grand Bend,
COMMENCING at a point located ot the North-east anqle of Lot
128;
THENCE Northerly along the easterly boundary of Walker Street
forty feet (40'), in a straight line to the South east anqle of Lot
281;
THENCE Westerly and along the Southerly boundaries of Lots
i 281,282 and 283 to the south west angle of Lot 283;
THENCE Southerly in a line parallel to the Easterly boundary of
Walker Street to the north-west angle of Lot 126;
THENCE Easterly along the noifherly limits of Lots 126, 127 and
1'28 io the place of commencement.
DESCRIPTION OF THE LAND WHICH THE PRESENT OWNERS
WILL RECEIVE FOLLOWING THE CLOSURE OF THE STREET
ALLOWANCE KNOWN AS WAI.KFR STREET.
Frank B. Nixon and Eunice M, Nixon:
COMMENCING at the Northwest angle of Lot 126, thence
Easterly and running 111'4" along the Northerly boundary of
Lots 126, 127 and 128 to a point on the Northerly boundary of
Lot 128; Z
THENCE Northerly 20' more or less to the centre line of the street’
to be Closed, which middle line runs parallel to the Southerly
boundary of Lots 281, 282 and 283,
THENCfi Westerly along the middle line of said rood allowance
11'4" td.a point 20' Northerly from the Northwest anqle of Lot
126; \
THENCE Southerly 20' more or less to the place of beginning.
Trustees of the Grand Bend Congregation of the United Church
of Canada:
COMMENCING at a point 11'4" from the northwest angle of Lot
128 and on the Northerly boundary of Lot 128;
THENCE Northerly along the Easterly boundary of the Walker
Street Allowance 40' to the Sooth east angle of Lot 281,
THENCE Easterly along the Southerly boundary of Lot 281,40' to
a point 11 '4" from the south we-.t angle of Lot 281-
THENCE Southerly 40’ more or loss fa a point ’14 from the
north-east angle of Lot 128;
THENCE Westerly along tl.e Northerly boundary of Lot 128 to
the place of beginning
Norah (Hall) Skinner-
COMMENCING at the Southwest angle of lot 283;
THENCE Easterly erlang the Southerly boundary of lots 282, 283
and 281, 111'4" tt> a point on the Southerly boundary of Lot 281 • ■
THENCE Southerly and parallel to the Westerly boundary of Lot
281, 20' more or less to a point which point is the middle line of
the street allowance to be closed, winch middle line tuns parallel
to the Southerly boundary of Lof 281.282 and 283.-
THENCE Easterly along the middle I.rm of the slieM cilluwonco to
be closed 111'4" to a’point which point is 20’ more or less from
the Southwest angle of Lot 283;
THENCE Northerly along a line which is in a straight li.l0 wjf|v tbo
Westerly boundary of lol 283 to the Narthwr ,t t).,«),-> t,f |Of 283
which is the place of cornbrontemerd
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