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EXPERIENCE 78 PROGRAM — Kim Flood, Mary Manders, Bev Huffman, Janet McClure
and Pam Curtis are running the Lucan playground program this surtimer under an Experience
78 grant, 56 children from ages 5 to 12 are registered for the playground program.
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Several injured in crashes;
16 to face liquor charges
Times-Advocate, July 13, 1978 Page 15
Lucan
and district news
Lucan Ontario Provincial
Police had an extremely
busy weekend with 16 liquor
seizures, six automobile
accidents, and several
people charged for un
necessary noise.
There were no injuries in
an accident at 3:45 p.m.
Friday when a car driven by
Judith Elaine Porter, R.R. 2
London was in collision with
a car driven by Gary Bullas,
London on Highway 4 at the
Ilderton sideroad. Damage
was estimated at $1,200.
Early Saturday morning a
car driven by Tracey Turner
of Exeter left Highway 4
north of the Ausable River
bridge and hit the ditch.
Minor injuries
sustained in
which caused
were
the accident
an estimated
$1,200 damage. driven by Robert James
A car driven by Robert Cornish, London collided 3‘g
Yeo, London, and a car kilometres west of Elginfield
Wl plan potluck
Members of the Lucan
Women’s Institute are
reminded of the Pot Luck
Luncheon Picnic at 12:30
promptly, in the “Market
Square Park” on Wednesday
next, July 19. Please bring
your contribution to the
lunch, utensils, something
for the program and most
important a guest who might
become a member,
There is a correction in the
report of the last meeting,
and my humblest apologies
to those concerned - Mrs.
Cecil Neil will take over the
group formerly contacted by
Mrs. Cecil Robb and Mrs.
J.F. Tuke will be responsible
for Mrs. Frank Hardy’s
Group.
The County Rally will be
held the following Tuesday,
July 25th at Weldon Park,
Arva, with Registration at
10:30 a.m.
It is also a “pot luck”
luncheon at noon. Each
Branch is asked to.bring a
luncheon cloth and its own
utensils. Beverage
provided.
Honor award winners
at Biddulph graduation
The Grade 8, 1978,
Graduating Class with their
parents and invited guests
gathered on Thursday
evening in the beautifully
decorated gymnasium for
their banquet provided by
the P.T.A. and the mothers
of the Grade 7 students and
served by former graduates.
Following grace before
and after dinner by Father J.
McGraw, Mr. Des deSalaiz,
principal introduced the
head table guests.
David Hartman
troduced the boy graduates
while Susanne Giesen in
troduced the girls and Lisa
O’Brien proposed a toast to
all graduates.
in-
Grade 8 teacher, Mr. John
Ziler presented the
Graduation plaques,
booklets and certificates and
Mrs. Rhea Vanderloo,
C.W.L. President gave each
graduate a religious
memento.
Additional awards went to
Barbara Biemans, and John
Broeders for Academic
standings. Jane Straatman,
and Joe Van Boxmeer for
most progress, the ladyship
award to Louise Morkin and
gentlemanship award to
Richard deBrouwer. These
latter two provided and
presented by Father
McGraw, and the Music
awards were given, for the
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and Jacqueline Van-
denBoomen.
Valedictorian for the
Graduating class was Louise
Morkin who gave everyone
present much to think about.
Mr. Robert O’Neill,
Program Superintendent for
the London-Middlesex
Roman Catholic School
Board, brought words of
greeting and commendation
from the Board. .
The guest speaker Rev.
Father Paul Crunican, was
introduced by Mrs. Peggy
Rooney and thanked by
Bruce Haygarth, who also
presented Father Crunican
with a token of appreciation.
Philip Crunican gave each
member of the head table
one of the Graduation
Booklets as a remembrance
1 of the occasion.
Mr. deSalaiz introduced
and thanked all those who
helped to make the banquet
so successful, the P.T.A., the
conveners and helpers from
I the Grade 7 mothers, the
I past graduates who served,
I the teachers and especially
John Ziler who put the
finishing touches to the
grade eights primary school
year, to the Lucan Com
munity Centre Board for the
loan of tables, to Mr. & Mrs.
M. Mesman for a special
graduation cake and to
Father McGraw for his two
awards.
An award was given to
Father McGraw from the
staff, parents and students
and the 1978 banquet closed
with “Songs by the
Graduates” introduced by
Lisa VanderLoo.
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Saturday night. Minor in
juries were sustained by
both drivers and a passenger
in each car, with damages to
the vehicles set at $2,300.
A car driven by John
Tables, St. Marys collided
with a deer on Highbury Ave.
at 11 p.m. Saturday night.
Damage to the car was
estimated at $600. The deer
was destroyed.
At 5:30 Sunday morning a
car driven by Gary Moore,
R.R. 1 Arva, left the road,
rolled over and hit a
telephone pole. The driver
and a passenger, Paul
O’Neil, St. Marys were taken
to University Hospital in
London by private car.
About $500 damages was
caused when the hard top
tent trailer hood blew off a
trailer behind a car driven
by Victor Newcomb, London.
The accident occurred two
miles south of Dashwood
Industries on Highway 4.
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Cuties coming to town
TAKE OUT
Drink up Ah, there's nothing
like a tall, cool, refreshing drink to
make things cooler. But remember
when the refrigerator door is left
open, valuable energy escapes.
Summer Recreation
School started on Tuesday,
July 4, with fifty-six children
signed up. The Ministry of
Culture had a special craft
day on Thursday where they
showed a film on native
people and made beads out
of dyed corn, the children
spent a most interesting
morning working with the
corn.
Another special craft day
will be held Thursday
morning July 20 and a
Puppet Show on Tuesday
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afternoon July 18. Children
not already signed up can
still sign up for the summer
or daily.
Swimming lessons are in
full swing at the pool. The
second session will start on
July 17 with registration on
July 15 at 1 p.m. at the pool
or in the office before hand.
Public swimming is from 2-4
and 6:30-8:00.
The Lucan Arena Booster
Club held its meeting July 6
in the Committee room with
sixteen in attendance. It was
decided to have a booth for
the fair. Anyone with a free
few hours the weekend of the
fair and would like to help
the booster club please call
and leave your name.
The California Cuties play
against the Lucan All Stars
on Saturday nite at 8 p.m.
July 29. The California
Cuties are a team of men
dressed up as women.
Advance tickets at the arena
office. Come out and watch
the fun.
Next craft sale will be
October 14. Mystery Train is
playing for a dance after the
Craft Sale.
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Biddulph
buy grader
Amoco Canada Petroleum
Co. Ltd. received permission
to conduct a seismic ex
ploration program on side
road 20-21 from Biddulph
Township Council at their
July meeting.
Council also authorized the
purchase of a new motor
grader with snow plow and
wing from Goderich. The
cost of the new equipment
will be $67,000 with the trade
of the old grader.
Council received a bylaw
from Middlesex that will
give Lucan and Biddulph one
representative on the
Middlesex Board of
Education. This will be in
creased representation for
the area as previously
Lucan, Biddulph and
McGillivray only had one
representative.
Building permits were
approved for Ken Muir on lot
13 South Biddulph, a house;
Marjorie Johnston of
Clandeboye, a house; Al
Forest on lot 2 N.L.R., an
addition to house; Frank
Toonders on lot 19, con. 4, a
shed; Austin Hodgins, lot 28
con. 2, a shed; and Lee
Currah, lot 30, con. 13, an
addition to barn.
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organizing
The Committee appointed
from the ■ Lucan & Clan
deboye U.C.W.’s to plan the
joint food booth and rest area
at the Lions Club Fair in
August, met at the home of
Mrs. David Park on Tuesday
afternoon.
Publicity for the booth was
discussed and members
agreed that an ad should be
placed in the Lions Club Fair
paper, the large sign
repainted a brighter colour,
four posters made giving
directions and food available
and two large arrows to be
placed at the entrance of the
walkway beside the Bingo
booth, pointing toward the
food booth which will be
located at the end of the
walkway at the northwest
side of the grounds. Time
schedules were discussed
and set up, as well as food to
be served and the price
thereof.
There is still a need for
refrigeration, so if any
member of the Church, or
friend, has a refrigerator for
loan, please contact Mrs.
Park, at 227-4674, Mrs. Ross
McRoberts 227-4641, Mrs.
Gerald Lynn 227-4677 or Mrs.
Ralph Lynn 227-4189.
When you are called to
help in some way, please say
“yes” it makes the ’phoners
jobs much more gratifying.
Better still, call one of the
above and ask “What can I
do to help?”
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Cancer receipts
total $6,654.05
The Lucan-Biddulph
Branch of the Canadian
Cancer Society is pleased to
report that the Campaign,
including the bicycle ride is
now complete. Including the
house-to-house canvass, the
bake sale, the daffodil
boxes, a donation from the
Lions Club and the bicycle
ride the final figure has
reached $6,654.05.
The* Campaign Chairman,
Mrs. Dean Gibson, would
like to take this opportunity
of thanking all who par
ticipated in any way in
making the 1978 campaign so
successful.
The Lucan Biddulph and
Ilderton branches are
sponsoring a Blood Donors’
Clinic at the Ilderton Curling
Club, on Monday, July 17
from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
We need you
Every 24 hours
summer, in Ontario,
people must donate blood to
keep ahead of the demand.
Support your Red Cross
summer clinics. Make up a
carload and go to this one.
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Speaking from Matthew
14:22-23, Rev. Keith Brown
continued his series “How to
Live the Christian Life” this
week’s theme being on “How
to Overcome Fear”.
Mr. Brown said that “Fear
can overcome us, but it can
disappear under the touch of
the Master’s hand.” He
answered the questions
“When and Why does fear
arise and what can dispel
it,” and closed his remarks
by saying that “We too can
walk on the waters of our
particular fear by faith in
God. The rescuing of Christ
is extended to us as it was to
Peter in his time of need, if
we but call on Him for help.”
A “minute talk” on one of
the Live-Love Projects of the
Church, was given by Mrs.
M.H. Hodgins, and Mrs. A.
Jones sang a lovely solo “Oh
Love that Wilt Not Let Me
Go!”
The Prayer & Share
Fellowship Group will
continue to meet during the
summer, each second
Thursday from 9:45 to 11:30
a.m. meeting next on July 20.
Fruits and salads are cool
and refreshing. And when
you stay away from the oven to
prepare meals, you also stay cooler
and save electricity.
Keep your blinds down
Keeping your blinds down or
drapes drawn on the sunny side
has some cold logic to it. The
heat of the sun is shut out while
the coolness is kept in. At night,
keep lights to a minimum. It's
cooler and saves electricity.
Use.your air
conditLoneLwisely
Make sure it fits
tightly in the window. Keep
your doors and windows
closed. Clean the filters
regularly If you leave your
house for part of the day,
cut back the air conditioning
Going on vacation? Turn it
off completely