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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-24, Page 23 (2)t
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INDIVIDUAL WINNERS — Awards were presented to individual
Lucan men's bowling league. From the left are, Bob Smith, high si
244, captain of year Adrian De Brouwer and most improved Len S
winners at Friday's annual banquet of the
ngle of 330. Charlie Glenn, high average
mith. T -A photo
Legion Auxiliary hosts rally,
honorary treasurer is guest
On Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. R. B. honorary treasurer of Ontari
Worthington and Jim Simpson Provincial Command Ladle
attended the Zone A Convention
at the Airforce Club, Windsor,
where Bill Smith was elected
Deputy Zone A Commander.
Congratulations Bill.
Members of the Legion
Sportsman's Club enjoyed a beef
dinner at the Legion Hall on
Saturday afternoon, catered to by
Mr. R. B. Worthington and her
assistants. Music for dancing was
provided gratus by Don Black
and his group.
Wednesday evening the local
Auxiliary to the Legion hosted the
Zone Rally with Auxiliaries
present from Strathroy, Ilderton,
Glencoe, Mt. . Brydges,
Melbourne, Delaware and Lucan.
Seventy-nine members
registered.
Local president Gladys Reilly
welcomed the guests and turned
the meeting over to Zone Com-
mander Pat-•Boud.
Comrade Evelyn Carrot,
News from
United Church
Rev. Madden spoke Sunday o
"Salvation, What Does It Mean"
continuing his series in Romans
The choir, under the direction o
Paul Kight, sang "0 God, Eterna
Source of Love".
Chairman of the missions an
service committee, Mrs. 13i.
Froats, gave a minute talk o
world missions, and announce
the coming of Rev. Eric
Ramratten of Trinidad Sunday
Seventeen children, a new high
formed the junior congregation
(messengers). Mention was also
made of the Bible Society rally
Saturday, April26at 7 p.m. at the
United Church, the next gospel
sing -out, Sunday at 8 p.m. and the
Festival of Praise on Sunday,
May 4 at 11:15 a.m. with Dave
and Marg Hinds.
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Spring
o Auxiliary, was the special
s speaker for the rally.
Various reports were given by
each auxiliary and it was decided
that all Zone monies left over
would be sent to Westminster
Hospital to be used for the
n Veterans.
It was pointed out that buraries
• are the number one project of
Auxiliaries.
Draw prizes went to Frank
Mitchell, Glencoe, Viola Higgs,
Ilderton, and Abe Fagon,
Strathroy. Prizes donated by
n village merchants went to Mary
d Hodgson, Strathroy; Pat
McDougal, Mt. Brydges; Agnes
• Wilson, Melbourne; Mrs. Cuth-
bert, Delaware; Mary Keck,
Strathroy; and Florence Jones,
Strathroy.
Has Finally
Arrived
Junior farmers
to assist at fair
• The Lucan Junior Farmers
held their,April meeting in the
Parish Hall of Holy Trinity
Anglican Church on Wednesday
evening. Roll call was answered
P. by 13 members and 4 new
•
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members joined the group.
Miss Wendy Elston, presiden
of the Middlesex County Junior
Farmers reported on county
activities.
The Provincial Bowling
Tournament, was attended by
Tom Hardy and Don Coughlin
DALEY'S WEEKLY COMMENTS
Many days at the movies
By SID DALEY
Can. anyone top this - Paul
Morgan, who is 91 years old and
lives in Miami, has spent most of
the last 25 years (9,125 days) at
the movies. Mr. Morgan is a
retired widower who said that he
gets tired sitting at home so he
goes to the movies every day
after breakfast.
He ,figures he's spent 55,000
hours and at least $5,000 watching
the silver screen during the past
25 years. This must be close to a
world's record.
Congratulations are the order
of the day for Comrade Gladys
Reilly, Branch 540 Auxiliary
President and Comrade Archie
who will be celebrating their ?
wedding anniversary on Thur-
sday, April 24. The members of
Branch 540 wish them both many
more happy years.
We still have a few delinquent
members. Why not drop over to
the branch and get those 1975
dues paid up. If you are not
receiving your copy of Legion
this could very well be the
reason. Get with it Comrades go
active with the lively guys at
Branch 540.
Our inside chairman is looking
for a few volunteers to assist him
repair our hall chairs. If you have
some time to spare please leave
your name with either of the
stewards and they will place it on
the list provided. How about
some of the fraternal affiliates
volunteering, this is where you
could really help out.
,Was up to Huron Park on
Sunday and watched the cadets
on parade. Unfortunately due to
measles not too many were out.
TheC.O.from London was in at-
tendance and while in con-
versation with him he appears to
be satisfied with the progress of
our corps.
The Ladies of the Auxiliary are
reminded their next general
meeting and an important one, is
scheduled for 8.30 p.m. May 6.
The men's next general meeting
will include the election of of-
ficers for the 1974-75 term and is
scheduled for 8.30 p.m. May 14.
All Comrades are requested to
note these important dates and
make every effort to attend.
t New measures to assist
veterans to purchase or rent
homes were announced recently
by the Minister of Veterans
Affairs, the Hon. Daniel J.
MacDonald.
For • veterans, OVA will give
special assistance in addition to
that available from Central
Mortgage and Housing Cor-
poration under the Assisted
Home Ownership Program and
the Non -Profit rental housing
program.
Veterans who qualify to buy a
house under AHOP may receive a
grant of up to $600 a year, in
addition to CMHC's regular loans
and interest -reducing grants.
Veterans who would otherwise
qualify for AHOP but are ex-
cluded either because they have
no children, or because they want
to buy an existing house rather
than a new one, can get the DVA
grant of up to ;600 but not the
CMHC contributions. To qualify
for the DVA grant, they must
have an NHA insured loan from
an approved lender and must not
have owned a house in the
previous three years.
and the county hockey tour-
▪ -nament in Belmont were both
• held .on Saturday, April 5. In the
latter event the Lucan Club had a
team entered.
At a previous meeting Brenda
Haskell was nominated as Miss
Middlesex and Mike Wraith as
Mr. Middlesex, to compete
against nominees from other
clubs. Selection will be made at
the spring dance, May 2, in the
Lucan Arena.
Members attended the
"Membership Dance" at the
Ilderton Curling Club on
Saturday evening.
Committee chairmen were
chosen to assist the Lions at the
I.ucan Fair 75 and members
were asked to bring ideas for
future projects to the next
meeting. Two suggestions were
forthcoming at this meeting,
another "50's Dance" and a Club
Banquet.
* F.
some real great performers
don't even know how to skate !
We're not talking about Eddie
Shack. He may not be the
smoothest looking skater that
ever took to the ice, but he's
known throughout the league
as one of the fastest, strongest
skaters in hockey, even today,
after 18 years of hockey's
bumps and grinds. Fast Eddie
took years to learn how to be a
real great performer and he
works at it every day. Like Ed-
die, we think Canadian plumb-
ers are real great performers,
even though most can't skate!
It takes years of training to be-
come a professional plumber.
In fact, the average plumber
Pumps & Softeners, Limited
680 Waterloo St.
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London, Ontario
spends over 5 years just learn-
ing his trade before he can step
out as a first class plumber. On
top of that, he's constantly go-
ing to 'training camp' to keep
up with changing technology.
So when you use the service of
your plumber, remember. he's
spent considerable time learn-
ing the ins, outs, and in-be-
tweens of todays complex wa-
ter systems.
As manufacturers of Duro
pumps, we're proud to be
part of this team of
Real Great
Per formers.
To speak on
Bible Society
Rev. Clare McGill will be the
guest speaker at Lucan United
Church, Saturday, April 26. The
meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
Rev. McGill has spent many
years enabling the Tayals of the
island of Taiwan, Republic of
China, to read, understand and
communicate the gospel. His first
task among these aboriginal
people was to analyse and reduce
their language to a written form.
Then, working closely with the
Tayals, he published a language
primer, a hymnbook, and spent
many years translating the New
Testament into their language.
The final draft of the Tayal
New Testament was delivered to
the Bible Society in Taiwan just
before the McGills left for
furleagh in July. It will be a great
help to approximately 100
churches in this tribe of 20,000
people.
A native of Glencoe, Ontario,
Mr. McGill graduated from the.
University of Western Ontario
and Westminster Theological
Seminary. He did extensive study
in linguistics before being ap-
pointed to Taiwan by the
Presbyterian Church in Canada
in 1953.
The McGills have lived in many
locations in their attempt to be
near or among the Tayals. In 1963
their home was destroyed by a
flood.
The Western Ontario district
has assumed an $8,000 objective
of the total ;10,500 required for
the printing of theNewTestament
in Tayal. It is hoped that the
people of Western Ontario will
rise to the challenge of financing
the translation by this minister of
God from the district.
Mr. McGill will speak and also
show pictures.
This assistance will make
home -ownership possible for
many veterans in the low or
modest income levels who might
not otherwise find it possible
despite the existing favorable
provisions of the AHOP plan.
The increasing age of veterans
makes good housing at low
rentals 'economically and
physically more practical for
many than home -ownership. For
this reason, as a further incentive
to veterans' associations and
other non-profit organizations to
build or acquire such ac-
commodation, DVA will provide
a grant of 10 percent of capital
costs - in addition to benefits
provided by CMHC - for low
rental projects designed
primarily, but not necessarily
exclusively, for the housing of
veterans.
In making the announcement to
the House of Commons, Mr.
MacDonald said it is con-
templated that administration of
the new measures will be carried
out by CMHC with support from
officials of the Department of
Veterans Affairs.
Additional funding required for
subsidy purposes will be
disbursed by CMHC from
resources supplied by Veterans
Affairs. Mr. MacDonald added he
hoped all necessary
,arrangements will be concluded
soon in order that action to im-
plement the program may begin
at an early date.
and that's 30 for this week '-
remember - You never get a
second chance to make a good
impression.
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GRAND CHAMPS — The Rex team won the grand championship of
the Lucan men's bowling league. Back, left, Earl Morgan and Stan
Yallup. Front, captain Roy Hodgins and Art Bell. Missing were Jerry
Nurse and Larry De.Caulwe. T -A photo
Times -Advocate, April 24, 1975
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$100,000°°
"If Iwin, i1:1 take
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south... to onllvaa.
Good idea. Charlie. Because the new
Ontario Lottery. Wintario. is goinc
to he fun to play and fun to think about
winning. too.
Particularly with a new grand prize of
S100.0(10 evcry other Thursday. And lots
more prizes. In the first draw alone. there
will he up to fourteen S10.0K) prizes.
one hundred and twenty S1.00) prizes
and hundreds 01 5100 prizes up to
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And Charlie. the tickets cost
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restaurants. newsstands. gas stations. milk
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Yon see this sample urket. (h.irlie'
TICKET
NUMBER
winning number. then you'll win
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If .our series numher is not the
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If onh the last four digits in your
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same order as the last four digits in the
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the last three digits are identical and in
the same order as the last three
digits in the winning numher. then
sou will win 5100.
kets are only good. of
course. to e draw printed on
the ticket and are eligible to win
only one prize.
And Charlie. the first draw will be
live on television !Nay -15. You'll actually
see the winning numher drawn. Then. if you want
to check the winning numher afterwards. just look in
your local paper the next day.
To collect. bring in your stub. or send it. filled out.
by registered maul. to: Ontario Lottery Corporation. Cum-
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Charlie. eserythinc sou need to know is printed right on
the hack of your ticket.
But that's just part of the story. Because. through the
Ministry of ('ulture and Recreation. the millions of dollars
raised he the lottery will support a whole range of activities
and facilities right herr in Ontario. Things we can all enjoy.
You sec. Charlie. with Wintario we're
all going to win. And it costs just a dollar
to play.
Tickets fir -each draw are prepared in series. For
example. in the first draw there will he up to 15 series
of tickets. The series number is printed on the corner of
the ticket beside the date of the draw.
Your ticket numher. made up of fisc digits. is printed
in red and is located next to the series numher.
Now. if your series numher is the same as the series
numher drawn. and sour ticket numher is identical to the
"You mean,
just a buds a throw?
Right, Charlie.
"nu throw."
U.An
we all win