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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-03, Page 20 (2)Page 8A Times -Advocate, April 3,-11975 Midgets: eliminated i OMHAplayoffsOMHA pl s - . BY MIKE WRAITH - 'The Lucan midgets were defeated in the O.M.H.A. semi-' . final playoffs when they suffered. a pair of . defeats to Caledon during the week. The two defeats, an 8-1 loss, Thursday night in Caledon and a 5-4 • ,ove,rtime loss Saturday in. Lltcanrgave Caledon the best -of - five series three• games to.. one. Thursday .night Lucan was nevem really. in th ame as Caledon optskated t m. Jim Benn scored the lone.can goal. _ - • Satury found Lucan in reverse form " from Thursday's gapte"as they outplayed Caledon but, infortunately, many of Lucan's scoring chances ended • up. being stopped • by goalposts. Juni Benn led the, Lucan attack With a a pair of gals while Cecil • Nickles and Russell Dann added - singles. , - Bantam A penalty. filled game marred the first game of the Shamrock bantam "A"- playoffs between Lucan and St. Thomas which St. Thomas won by a 5-1 score: The lone Lucan -goal came off the stick of Ron Glenn.. Lucan Lions hdbse league In • bantam play the Aces defeated the Sabres 4-1 with Brent Stainton leading the way with a pair of goals white- Dave Cook and Dave Heddington added .singles .for the Aces._ Colin Wildfong replied for the Sabres.. The ,pee-we&.playoffs came to an end with' three teams cap- turing trophies. The Barons, winners, of the "A" trophy for . finishing. in first place in the -roared robin playoffs, defeated the Blazers^12,1. • Jeff VanPraet, Todd Wade, • Greg Fisher-, Chris Sockett and Bill Pinnell paced the winners with. -two goals each while Pat ..Murphy and David Orosz added singles. Terry Maslen replied for • the Blazers: - 'The Thunderbirds defeated the Bombers 4-1 with Paul McGregor leading the way with a pair 'of • goals to wilt. the :'B" trophy. Other Thunderbird goals went to Russ' Hayter and Don Hardie. Brian Currah replied for the • Bombers. Despite the loss the Bombers managed to., win 'the "C" trophy. In the other pee -wee game, *three goal performances by Jamie Mugford and • Frank Toonders powered the Lions to a 10-1 victory over the. Raiders. Ken Cocquyt and Darin McFalls each scored, two goals tb finish the Lions scoring while- the lone Raider goal was scored by Craig DeOraw• in the first atom .gametjte Jets. and. the Cougars battled to a 2-2 tie while in the other game the Bears and Wildcats also_ battled to a 2 -2 -tie. John Grace and John • Straatman .scored .for. the Jets while Don' Windsor and • David - Scott replied_for the Cougars. ' Girls The Lucan 'girls staved off elimination µ'hen they- defeated CCAT 4-2 in the league finals. Lucan now -trails-two games tc one in the best of five series. Bride -elect • is .honored• • Paula Marie • Dietrich daughter of Mr. & Mrs. -Huber Dietrich of Cucan has . beer .honoured at several showers prior to her marriage to Bil Rosser.•at St. •Patrick's Church Lucan. April .19. • An aunt, Mrs. Paul Regiel; 9i Paperbirch Crescent, London, entertained relatives at her home. Mrs. Glen Phillips and Mrs. Jack Phillips of • Denfield, entertained friends of the. groom at the latter's home and Mrs. ;Bruce Maslen, Mary Benn, Linda • Hodgins and Mary . Dietrich co - hosted a Parish shower in the mini hall -at St. Patrick'S. These were all miscellaneous showers. Paula's class, . at _Stratford General Hospital also honoured her with a presentation of small laundry equipment. DAL'EY S WEEKLY COMMENTS Must meeting coming y SID DALEY Just' quickie this week, folks, having just retuned from the Soo after spending the wend with the younger- mem of the family , my dad (98 yea young). And while on the subject of the Sault thought you snowmobile enthusiasts would like to know there`1s no -shortage of the white stuff in that area. I would judge -there is still_ at teat two feet on the level, and another 4 inches fell over the _weekend while I was -there - burrrrrm So load the-, old machine up on the trailer and head north. Snowmobiling should be:good for ,quite awhile around the Soo., • . Hearthere was a.town in the I southern states that has posted ll' t the following traffic sign - 30 days , f hath September, April, June and '' - November_as well as those who - r%A break our traffic laws. Nuff said. PURCHASING GOODIES — During fun night at Biddulph Don'i forget Comrades the next refeshments. Above, Darlene Paton and Cheryl Cobleigh purchase muffins from teacher Aleda McComb. general meeting of Branch •540 will be held at -8:30 sharp, • Wednesday April,9. This is a must - meeting and gives you the op- portunity . to 'nominate those comrades you feet, most , cbm- petent to took after, the affairs. of your branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. • Another thing to remember - Have -you 'ordered your golden tulip bulbs from the Legion yet? Time is running out friends. The Legion will have 50 years of service to the nation in f976 and to celebrate our Golden Anniver- sary - we would love to see Phone 227-4714 Correspondent: Mrs. M.H. Hodgins Canada ablaze in golden tulips in • the spring of '76 to get our Lucan and district news Nails strewn over road Damage high - '.Officers of the, Lucan detach- ment of The Ontario Provincial police investigated eight ac- cidents this. week with damages totalling -in excess of $12,000. This does -not include a . Friday ac- cident near Denfield involving The University of Western Ontario EVENING AND DAY SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES IN CLINTON The University of Western Ontario plans to offer Evening and Day Summer School Courses in English, Psychology, Sociology, Physical Education • • and • Politics for degree credit. Classes will meet in CENTRAL .HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL. • . . EVENING SUMMER SCHOOL . May 6 - July 17, 1975, Tuesdays and Thursdays Examinations, July 22 and 23 5:15 p.m.- 7:45 p.m. **psychology 342 (DeJ/elopmental Psyclialogy: Exceptional Children) - ( - J. G. Murray, Ph.D 5:15 p;m.-, 7:45 p.m. Englisb•020 (General literature and Composition) R. Krieg, M.A. 7:45p.m. -10:15 p.m. Sociology .249a/2531a(Criminology/ . • Sociology of Corrections) 1=. Desloches, M.A. • **The prerequisite for Psychology 342 is Psychology 36. or 56 or 140 or .236 or 241 or equivalent. DAY SUMMER SCHOOL • .July 2 - August 12, 1975, Mondays through Thursdays Examinations, August 13-15 10:30 a.m,-1:00 p.m. 'P.E. 020 (Introduction to Physical Faculty of Education) Physical Education 10:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Politics 131 (International Politics) A. J. Miller, Ph.D. *AFTERNOON HOURS - P.E. 020 labs 1:303:30 p,m,, Tuesdays, Wednehdays, Thursdays NOTE: NEW Students applying to begin University work at Evening' • Summer School must apply by APRIL 4th. • • ARE YOU INTERESTED- 111 BEGINNING • WORK TOWARD A B.A. DEGREE? • Miss Angela Armitt, the Director of The Summer School and Ex- tension Department, University of Western Ontario, will be con- ducting interviews. - DATE: TIME: . PLACE: Thursday, April 3rd, 1975 4:OOto8:30p.m. Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton • in area mishaps Kevin Maguire of Ilderton•news of . which appears elsewhere in this issue. _ Monday at 8 a.m, vehicles driven by Barbara Fisher Glanworth and Carol Steinacker, RR 5 Embco collided on Co.unty 'road 28 at the intersection of County road 41. Constable W. R. Disher set damages at $500. • The first of two Sunday mishaps took place on Highway 7 about a quarter mile east of Highway 23. A vehicle driven by Geraldine 'Coonan, - Waterloo skidded on the snow covered road • Pastor's yarn for Cub troop . On ' March 19 Rev. Ray• Brewster visited the Cub pack to' give.the "Pastor's Yarn?. On Friday, March 21 members of the pack, visited Corbett's maple syrup ,scamp and • hiked through ,the bush. Although the sap was not running the boys enjoyed a sample of sap on hand. Area 4-H clubs meet' The "Dough -dough's" 4-H club met on Saturday at the home of their leader, Mrs. A. J. VanGeel. Cheryle McIntyre and Sheryl Noyes demonstrated- the making of "Hopping Bunnies" which were later'eaten for lunch.' . - The making of Chelsea buns was demonstratedbySheilaSmith and Wendy Hearn, and ':Swedish Tea Ring" by Rev. Susan Huff- man Fancy breads and bread from otter lands were also discussed at this meeting. The members of the "Baker's Dozen" met at the home of leader, Mrs. Adrian de Brouwer. Wednesday afternoon when the topic was Fancy Breads. From dough previously made by Mrs. deBrouwer, Jackie Toonders made a "Swedish Tea Ring", Louise VanderLoo, Mary. Manders and Elizabeth Morkin made "Chelsea Buns" and Mary Dewan made an "Hungarian Bubbte Ring". • "Holiday .Breads" was the topic chosen by the members for the exhibit at Achievement Day. It was decided that each member would design and make her • own book cover for this project Gabian Stone Calcium Chloride in 100 pound bags Sand & Stone Gravel Stone for Weeping Beds EARL LIPPERT TRUCKING LTD. Crediton 234-6382 and struck a fence. Constable N. A. Campbell estimated damages at $490. _ The second occurred at 11.50 pcm. on Highway 7 a half mile east of ,the Thames River bridge when a vehicle driven by Douglas Kennedy,Corunna slid off the icy road and struck the ditch. 'Con- stable Disher 'tet damages at $7,500. Friday •at 5.30 p.m. a vehicle driven by Richy•Leslie, ItR 3 St. Marys failed to negotiate a curve on County road 27 at Highway 7 and struck a light standard. Constable • N. A. Campbell in- vestigated and set damages at 11.200. - - A half hour earlier on the Fina service station lot in Lucan a -vehicle driven by Steven Shullar, London struck a parked car. Constable J. A. Wilson listed damages 'at $600. Thursday aftefnoon in Lucan a vehicle driven by George Daunt was damaged to the,extent'of $50 when it swerved to avoid a tur- --ning truck and struck the curb. Constable Wilson investigated. A vehicle driven by Charles . Talbot ,Halifax,left the road just east of the Denfield sideroad at 12.30 a.m. and struck a culvert, Talbot received cuts but was not Hospitalized: Constable N; A. Campbell listed damages at $600. • Wednesday morning at -11.30 a.m- several hundred pounds of nails were strewn across High- way 7. near Concession 3•in West Nissouri township when a truck loaded with hardware supplies overturned, The driver Cleason Weber, • Wallenstein was not injured and Constable James Craig set damages at $2,000. Fanshawe plans' spring courses This spring, Fanshawe•College will be offering two courses in Lucan: golf and. landscaping. Registration will be Wednesday April 16 at 7 p.m. at Biddulph school in Lucan. First class for landscaping is 'Wednesday April 16 at 7:30 with a fee of 820.00.. • Firs_ f, class and location for golf will be announced at the registration with a fee of 815.00. For more information, see next week's Times -Advocate or phone Rick..Mateer at 453=9230, ex- tension 282. .C'ueaa ;&e/wolcaP4 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Jackson of Poplar Hill _slotted with his cousin, Mrs. Frank Hardy, Sr., on Tuesday. ` Mr. & Mrs. Gary Revington and Dr.-_ C. H. George have returned from a vacation in Las Vegas, Nevada. • . Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Morris and family •of Mount Forest were weekend guests with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Jack Murdy, and Mr. & Mrs. Michael •hturdy and baby Christopher were guests on Saturday. - - Mr. & Mrs. James Leitch en- tertained friends Saturday evening to honour Dr: & Mrs. Lloyd Hall on their 30th wedding anniversary. Twenty-four members. of -.the. Hardy Family gathered at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Hardy on Sunday on • the occasion of two family birthdays, that of'Clarence and daighter Cheryl. • Mr. & Mrs. Howard McDonald and family have moved into their new home at the corner of Frances Street. and the' fourth -concession. - -Mr. & Mrs. M. H. Hodgins were Sunday guests with their•son and daughter.in-law,•'Mr. & Mrs. E. Wayne Hodgins, RR 3 Ilderton. Mrs. R. Wilson, Burlington, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. A. •W. Thompson. Mr. & Mrs. -Lyle Revington and family, RR 2 Lucan. Mr. & Mts. John Campbell and family of Chatham, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Marshall and Johnnie, •Mr. & Mrs. Gary .Revington and Brett and Dr. C. H. -George, all of Lucan, were Easter guests with Mr. & Mrs. Sheridan Revington. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Madden, Caroline Madden and' David Zalwski of Etobicoke were weekend guests with Rev. & Mrs. Ewart Madden. Mr. & Mrs.:Donald Revingtoo have returned • from a holiday cruise, of.the Caribbean with the, staff of Medway. igh School. Ports of call inclti Curacao, Puerto Rico, St. Marg ita, •St. Vincent and Caracus. ' Mr. & Mrs. Earl KnoWlauch and Coralyd spent the winter break holidaying in Clearwater, Florida - and were among the many thousands at Disneyworld op Monday, -March 24. • Welcome to Lucan Newcomers to the village in- clude Mrs. Alice Thornton, Alice Street ''and Mr. & Mrs. Ken Mainstone, Beech Street._ • program off to a glorious start. Order now folks, , and•help your Legion mark this once in a lifetime opportunity. , • Get your legion magazine last . month. If not it may be because you didn't pay your legion. dues. Check your card. If it doesn't say 1975, you will have lost your voice in Legion matters and at this time of the year it is ni¢st im- portant that you maintain it. That you may vote the democratic way to elect 'your president and executive. Get•with it now - there is no better value for your money up i anywhere - than your - legion membership. I see by the -papers ... if you are thinking of moving to Van- couver, forget it. Officials in the area of that. B.C.. city are now officially opposing any more new citizens. For one -thing, the job prospects are poor but more than that they're running out of land. Oh yes, you can still visit but they don't µAnt you to stay too long. And that's 30 for this• week - Remember - Temptations, unlike opportunities,, will always give you 'a second chance. BACH CANTATA # 38 "Out of the Deep, CaII I Unto Thee" LUCAN UNITED CHURCH 'Sunday, April 6; 7:30 p.m. Combined Anglican and United Choirs > Directory' MT. CARMEL , INCOME TAX CENTRE INCOME TAX.— ACCOUNTING for is armers and Businessmen INDIVIDUAL TAX RETURNS No -Joh Too Small PHONE 237-3469 Vince Ryan B.A. BUSINESS & PARMERS -Bookkeeping - Accounting - as require& Weekly - Monthly - Quarterly•_. Yearly Financial Statements - Taxation Returns Call Neil Romphf 235-0443 HURON BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS - NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteois, Efficient ANY TYPE. ANY SIZE, • ANYWHERE We give complete sale service. 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