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Times -Advocate, November 2, 1978
Two 4-H clubs
hold meetings
The Lucan" 'Nifty
Needleworkers held their
fourth meeting in the
Masonic Hall. on Tuesday
evening with Mrs. Len
Maslen and Mrs. M.H.
Hodgins. assisting the.
leaders. Mrs. Fred Cowdrey
and Miss lseverlev Hutrman
The Lucan •Yarnelles also
held their fourth meeting
Wednesday at the home of
the assistant leaders: Mrs.
,John Vander Loo.
Both groups were taught
the Cashmere and the
Scotch . Stitches and
members completed two
rows of each stitch on their
samplers. The girls in each,
• group discussed with their
• leaders. how to demonstrate
the art of blocking their
needlepoint. this to be done
at Achievement Day in
December.
The Nifty Needteworkers
will hold their next meeting '
Tuesday. November 7 at the
home of Debbie Manders.
and the Lucan Yarnelles will
meet 'at the hone Of. their
leader,. Mrs. Adrian
deBrouwer. Sunday after-
noon.
November 5. when
they are to have their
sarpplers completed.
Re -Elect
" PAT CRUNICAN
as Trustee
on
the London and Middlesex Roman
Catholic Separate School Board.
McGILLIVRAY
TOWNSHIP
Re-elect
Ellison Whiting
for Councillor
NOTICE
Taxpayers are reminded that
;he 4th and final instalment for
the 1978 tax levy is due Novem-
ber .15th, 1978 and payableat
the Municipal Office.
E. J. Melonson.
Clerk•Treasurer
Township of McGillivray
NOTICE OF POLL
Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Elec- •
tors of the Township of McGillivray in the
County of Middlesex that whereas more Can-
didates
andidates have been nominated in each of the
following offices than the number required to
fill such offices. therefore polls will be held at
the time and places stated in this notice for -
the purpose of electing the holders of such of-
fices.
OFFICES FOR WHICH POLL.TO BE HELD -
Councillor (Three to be elected)
Trustee - Area No 2 London and Middlesex
County. Romon Catholic Separate School
Board. (One to be elected.)
ADVANCE POLL:
DATE: November 4, 1978
LOCATION: Township Hall, West McGillivroy
POLLING HOURS: ,9 o'clock a.m. until! 8
. o'clock p.m.
(for advance poll only)
REGULAR POLLS:
DATE:November 13, 1978
LOCATION :
Poll No. 1 Neal's Recreation Centre
Lot 6, Concession 2
Poll No. 2 James Cunningham's Residence
Lot 24, Concession 2
Poll No. 3 Brinsley Community Hall
Lot 15, Concession 10
Poll No. 4 Bob Doerr's Residence
Lot 17, Concessjon-7ECR
Poll No. 5 Township Hall
Lot 16, Concession 14
Poll No. 6 Clifford Ritchie's Residence
Lot 10, Concession 7WCR
Poll No. 7 Corbett Community Hall
Lot 35, Concession N.B.
All polls will be open from 11 o'clock a.m. un-
til 8 o'clock p.m.
PROXY APPLICATIONS:
A person who has been appointed a voting
proxy may apply to the Clerk not later than 5
o'clock in the afternoon of 'Polling Day,
November 13, 1978, to receive a certificate to
vote by proxly for the polling sub -division in
which the person appointing the voting proxy
is entitled to vote.
Given under my hand this 24th day of
October, 1978. •
W. J. Amos, Returning Officer
ST. PAT'S STUDENT COUNCIL The•student,council-at St. Patrick's Separate School near
luFon was elected recently. From the left are Paul Van Geel, Jeff Lemmon, TomVandenberg
and Terry Maslen. T -A photo
Lucan
and distri`rt news
-Many activities planned
by school student council
The students' council of Education in the School.
Biddulph-Lucan has had This meeting will be of in -
several meetings to plan ac- terest to all parents, es-
tivities for the year. The pecially those with children
fallos'ing students are on in Grades 4-8.
this year's council : Two soccer teams coach -
Presidents: Karen Radcliffe , ed by Messrs. Eaton and
and D a n n i e F e k e: McLean. participated in a
Secretary: Cathy Riddell: • recent tournament at
Treasurer: Susan Noon: Centennial School. Mr.
Classroom representatives 1 McLean reports it was a
to 1.1 in Biddulph: Art pleasure to take both the
Pritchard and. Bevin-. girls and boys teams to this
Hutchinson: Brent Banner- competition. •
man and Jeff McFalls: Ian ' Students from the Bid -
Craig and Amy Pollard: dulph School are recording
Erin McComb and Timthe distances they run in
Bates: Leanne Sovereign cross country. hoping. that
and, Jeff Turnbull: Julie their combined efforts will
Mugford and David total the distance across
Radcliffe: teff Nevin and Canada this year. In addi-
Brian Dykeman; Julie tion to the school program.
McRobert and Linda Patter- twelve boys took part in a
son: John Cook and Lori cross country meet at
Shipley: Eddie Hayter and Parkhill on October 10th.
Danny Brintnell. Constable Taylor of the
The November Home. O.P.P. will be in the schools
School and Community November 20 through 23 and
Association meeting will be will deal• with the topic of
held Thursday. November 9. ' bus safety.
at 8 p.m in the Lucan A Remembrance Day Ser -
School The topic will be vice in the schools vrill be
Family Living and Sex held Friday. November 10.
Six babies baptized
at United Church
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Six infants were baptized
to Lucan United Church Sun-
day. by the Rev. Keith
Brown. as follows:
Katherine Christine.
daughter of Douglas and
Marilyn Thompson. Wendy
Elizabeth. daughter of
Terrance and Jean Hickson.
Tammy Marie. daughter of
John and Pat Ward. Kelly
Marie. daughter of Bruce
and Donna Parnall. Aaron.
Ian. son of Lan and Barbara
Wallace and Jill Lindsay.
daughter of William and
Sharon Carnochan
In his sermon. Mr. Brown
used the parable of the rich
• fool. to point out our ac-
countability to God. saying
that we are accountable for
life's priorities. and must
(choose with care that to
which we give our primary
allegiance
we are also accountable
for life's blessings and for
our life's decisions and one
day we too. like the rich
fool, will have to give an ac-
count to God for the life we
\lane stridents are noµ•
working on composition.ex-
ercises related to Remem-
brance Day. 'for the Legion
Essay Competition.
Dwayne Lyons won a prize
in a safety slogan competi-
tion for Middlesex' County
• during October
-VatruS field trips have
beenjoyed this fall. Mrs
McRoberts' and Mrs
Walker's grade, one classes
visited Crunican's apple
orchard as part of their Fall
Social Studies and Science
program.
j- Mrs. Nott'` and •Miss
MacMillan's grade three
classes are studying plants
and -visited the Nicholson's
gardens. Mrs Nicholson
visited their classes. 'as
well.
Mrs. Hearn: -Miss
Plummer. Mrs. Ingleby and
Mrs. Rotk have. each. taken
their classes to the Parkhill
Conservation Area. "The
Woodland.('ommunity" is a
major topic for the Fall
term .
Mrs Barnes' Kinder-
garten classes visited
several places in the village
on October 23 and 24 on
walking trips from the
-Lucan School.
have lived on earth and of
the faith we have placed. or
refused to place. in Jesus
Christ.
Jane Forster sang the solo
part in the anthem "My
Tribute" by Crouch -
Next Sunday. November 6.
members of the Session. the
Stewards and t'.0 W.
members .who will assist
with annual Visitation will
meet in the C.E. Wing for
lunch and instructions.
following the morning ser-
vice
At 7 • 30 p.m. a
"Fellowship Hour" will be
held in the C.E. Wing. to
which everyone is invited.
Gifts for the "Mitten
Tree" are coming in slowly.
.Are yours ready? Please
leave them in the kitchen.
labelled
The bazaar date is also
coming up fast. November
.18, and 1 know most of the
members and ft lends of
1'.0 W. are working "like •
mad" on their articles for
the various booths
VOTE
DIANNE MOLLARD
For
Councillor
Township of McGillivray
DALEY'S WEEKLY COMMENTS
Need advice?
By SID DALEY
dib' good friend Comrade
Harvey Percy, Provincial
Command Service Bureau
Officer will be at Branch 540
Lucan at 12.00 noon, Thur-
sday, November 9.
Anyone wishing in-
formation, advise or
assistance regarding War
Disability pension'9,
Treatment for entitled
Veterans, Application . for
Benevolent Funds, Appeals
against adverse original
applications for War
Veterans and Widows
Allowance should attend.
Please ,contact Sid Daley
at 227-4216 or a Duty Steward
at 227.4751. This is a free
Legion service and available
to all ex -service men or
women be they members of
the Legion or not.
A slight change inrour
Remembrance announce-
ment 'of last week. The
wreath laying ceremony at
Branch 540 on Sunday
November 12 will be held
following the morning
church service (around 12.30
p.m.). This will give all
congregations ample time to
reach the Legion Hall. Let's
have a good turn out and
show that we do indeed
"Remember Them."
Don't forget, the Ladies
Auxiliary meeting Tuesday,
November 7 at 8.30 sharp.
-The men's general meeting
is Wednesday, November 8
at 8.30 sharp.
Branch 540, will host the
Zone A-5 meeting at 8 p.m.,
Thursday, NoveMber 16. Let -
us ,have a good turn out and
welcome our fellow
Comrades from through -out
the Zone.
Poppy chairman Comrade
Art Bell is looking for
volunteers to assist with the
door to door Poppy Blitz -
7.00 p.m.
•
Annual. Church Parade,
this year to the Anglican
Church, Lucan. All . par-
ticipants . on parade are
requested to meet at the
Legion -Hall by 10.30 a.m.
And that's 30 for this week
- remember - Appreciation is
a memory .of the heart.
Questions on
child abuse
Couples•plan
pot luck party
The November meeting of
the Lucan United Church
couples'; club was held on
Thursday evening with the
Melanson's. the Lockyer's
and the Gordon Froats' in
charge of the program.
A social evening of cro-
kinole and euchre was en-
joyed. as well as a- singsong
led by' Ed Melanson on the
guitar. Donations were
voted to the Mission and Ser-
vice Fund of the Church and
to the general fund.
The Christmas pot luck
party will be held on Thurs-
day. December 1st to which
all couples of the Church are
invited •
The Thanksgiving Worship
Service Was taken by the
couples in charge. with Ed.
giving a reading entitled
"Count Them One by One"
and Bernice Lockyer
another -My Autumn".
Wear
a
poppy
for
Remembrance
Three mishaps
for OPP force
Only three accidents were
investigated this week by
officers of the Ontario
Provincial Police detach-
ment at Lucan with damages
totalling $4,100.,
Tuesday at 11.45 p.m. a
vehicle driven by Leroy
Siddall, R.R. 3 Denfield, left
County road 13, west of
concession 2 in Biddulph
township and struck a fence
and hydro pole. Constable
B.D. Munro set damages at
52,500.
_ Vehicles driven by -Gail
Little, -Lucan and W.
Emmerson Stanley, R.R. 2,
Denfield were in collision at
11.10 a.m. Saturday on High-
. way 4 north of Concession 15
in London township.
Damages were listed at $600
-by Constable N.A. Campbell.
Constable J.A. Wilson
listed damages at $1,000
when yehicies driven by
William Purdy, Ilderton and
Deborah Price, Londdn
collided on the Denfield
sideroad at Concession 7 in
London township. The
mishap occurred Sunday at
5.15 p.m.
Constable Wilson is in-
. sestigating a break and
• enter. occurrence Friday at
the Concession 8, London
township residence of Mike
Balazs. Household articles
valued at 51,200 were taken.
HORSES
trained for
all events
Excellent
Facilities
Western
Riding
Lessons
Private & Group
Can
294-0269
Members of the Evening
Unit of the Lucan United
Church Women held their
November meeting Tuesday
evening. with Mrs. James
Lockyer presiding for the
business meeting.
A questionnaire. . regar-
ding Child Abuse. sent out by
Middlesex Presbyterial. was
discussed and answered.
The members agreed to be
responsible for the sale of
the United Church calendars
this year• and friends are ad-
vised to order their copy
early as only a limited supp-
ly is being ordered.
The Evening Unit will be
in charge of the program for
the Christmas meeting
Tuesday, December -12.
The annual "Snowflake"
bazaar, to be held on Satur-
day afternoon, November 18
from 2 to 4 was discussed
and members asked to sup-
port all the booths.
Gifts for the children's
mystery table. to be sold for
.50', wrapped, labelled girl
or boy and the age. are par-
ticularly needed The
November meeting will be
held on Tuesday. the 28th at
8 p.m.. when Mrs. Dale
Froats and Mrs. John
Forster will give their
•'Alma College" story.
A worship service on a
Thanksgiving theme was
.taken by Mrs. Lockyer
assisted by Mrs. Bert
Thompson.
An interesting in-depth
study of Matthew 5:17-20.
Jeremiah 31:.31-34 and
Matthew 7:28-29 was led by
Mrs. Melanson under the
topic "New Dimension for
the Old Law
Set for sale
of rummage
\II friends of the Lucan
Women's Institute are
reminded of the rummage
sale and sale of home bak-
ing. Saturday. November 4th
from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
If you haye contributions
for the rtimma a sale.
please drop them' into the
Masonic Hall Friday even-
ing between 7 & 9 p.m. All
baking should be in between
9 and 9:45 Saturday mor-
ning. for pricing before 10
a.m.
IN HOSPITAL
Steven Hooper; one of the
passengers in a truck driven
by Edward Verhey, RR 1,
Ailsa Craig, Involved in the
fatal crash which took the
life of 22 year-old Bruce
Gaynor of Centralia -remains
in hospital.
Hooper suffering from a
broken back and broken jaw
is expected to be_inhospital
for a couple of months.
i
Biddulph Voters
I would appreciate your'
support to be re-elected
as Reeve.
Fred O. Dobbs.
TOWNSHIP OF BIDDULPH
Take notice that the Council of the
Township of Biddulph has passed By-
law no. 21.1978 for the submission to
a vote of a question under the
provisions of the Municipal Elections
Act 1977 to the qualified electors in
the municipality.
The following question in ballot form
will be available for a "yes" or "no"
pn?twer.
"Are you in favour of the sale of
spirits, beer and wine under a dining
lounge licence for consumption on
licensed premises where food is
available."
The vote shall be taken on the same
day, in the same manner and at the
same polling places as the Municipal
Election 1928.
An advance poll will be held on
Saturday, November 4 from 9 a.m.
to 8 p.m.
Polling day will be Monday,
November 13 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Austin Hodgins
Clerk
Twp. of Biddulph
ELECT
WILSON HODGINS
GS
REEVE
of
- BIDDULPH TOWNSHIP
13 years previous experience as reeve.
Wilson Hodgins can effectively repre-
sent you at the county level.
TOWNSHIP
OF
McGILLIVRAY
The Township of McGillivray has
funds available under the On-
tario Home Renewal Program to
assist owner occupants to repair
their. homes to standards
developed locally, and accep-
table to the.Ministry of Hou -sing.
Anyone wishing further infor-
mation, contact the Township
Office, Telephone 294-6871.
W. J. Amos, Clerk
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Royal Canadian
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' Legion
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Remembrance Ceremonies
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 E.
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Attention All Ex -service Men and E
Women
10:30 a.m. sharp - Muster at Lucan
Legion
E.
B 1 1:00 a.m. - Act of Remembrance 'at `the
_F Granton Cenotaph.
5:30 p.m. - Ex -service men and women
banquet hosted by the Ladies =
Auxiliary (it is not necessary s
you be a member of the
Legion to attend the banquet)F.
Following the banquetEl
entertainment will be provided
for the enjoyment of our ladies
and guests.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12
Attention all ex -service Hien and E
women, cadets, cubs, scouts,
-guides, brownies, etc. _
F.E.
1. 10:30 a.m. - muster at Legion Hall Lucan.
11:00 a.m. - to attend Anglican Church E.
F. Lucan - Remembrance P.
service.
E 12:00 noon - Return to Lucan Legion for a `
E
e wreath laying ceremony.-
= Following this ceremony -refreshments -=
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will be served by the Ladies =
Auxiliary. We trust members of the
community and area will make a
special effort to attend these services. _
'AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE i
1 SUN AND IN THE MORNING WE
WILL REMEMBER THEM.' _
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