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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-12-07, Page 23 (2)Busy Budgies planning January flower arranging 4 The Sunshine and Busy Buddies groups met in their clubrooms Thursday of ternoon with tesident Mary , tiiripng the brief business meeting, following her welcome and the singing of 0 Canada, with Dora Thcurtpson at the piano. -Mrs. • Thompson had also played for a rehearsal with an '"old ,time fiddler" ready for the. Christmas party and "ihusic tor listening" prior- to the • meeting. A letter of thanks from Mary McCartney was read by the secretary. Birthday_ greetingswere extended to . Rita Morley whose birthday was on Thursday - and to those celebrating during the month of Decembe, when no regular meeting will be held, I would like to take this opportunity, to thcink the ratepayers of Hap Township for voting for me. I will do my best to represent :the people of Hay Township. i look forward to working with the new council. Special " thanks -to the people who put forth special efforts for me. Thank You _ Tony Bedard • jQtiA Witt Wert 1 ',Wert ?Wra WO Was cue flC AG AGs QS`i S)G AG The Gift That Says: "Open Me First" Cameras 2 a a 2 2 tt Cameras for up to single. experts. By Kodak and Konica • t t the beginner . . ..right reflex cameras for the 3 2 2 3 2 3 Eleanor Darling,• Gordon Atkinson, Margaret Allen, Helen MacDonald, Oney McFalis and HazetWilliams. Mrs: Kooy asked, that all monies be in that day for the trip to see the Simcogr,li�gghts today,. Thur:tday. Mem'fiers are to be at the hall at 2:45 and for the Christmas party at ' the Shillelagh next Thursday, December 14, dinner 'to commence at 1 p.m. • A Christmas card list was drawn up: to include former members, now unable to attend the meetings. .The president thanked Jean Miller for her work as social .convener for the month of November and announced that Alice, Hodgson .would act --in that capacity for the month of January. A singsong was enjoyed, led by Muriel Cobleigh. Euchre prizes went to, Laura Williams high lady; Rose Atkinson, Lone hands; Eva Allison; low; Percy. Williams, high man; Ed Dowdell, tone hand and Lon Phillips low. • Florence Stanley won the high bridge prize. The Busy Buddies held t,heirlast ceramic class,for the fall and decided to have two classes in flower arranging on January 4 and 11, provlding Mrs: G. Nicholson is available on those- dates when ' they arrive. Lunch was provided. -.by Kathleer, Neil, Aggie Nor- thgraves, Merna. and Evelyn 2 O'Neil.. • • • the second but tn the Reds ' TALKING ABOUT BEANS -.During Thursday's meeting of the Huron division of the Ontario ,Bean Producers Marketing Board, Middlesex director Frank Vanneste chats with chief ex. ecutive officer Lewis Sherman and manager Charles,Broodweli. • T-A.photo Lucan rec hockey, Redsscore easy victory By PAUL, WRAITH In -this week's Lucan rec league games the Reds easily turned aside the winless Blues by an 8-2 score and the Yellows got by the Greens on a late goal by Bill Darling for a 3-2 score. - The Blues. one week rest seemed to show as the Reds built up a 5-1 lead after the first period. Brad Taylor scored two -and Dave Cain, Jim Thomas and ndy Hardy scored singles for the Reds while Don Lankin • , replied for the Blues. Don Lankin scored his - second of the g me early in COMPLETE LiNE OF - 1 ACCESSORIES, MOVIE AND SLIDE a PROJECTORS. 3 ;Livingstone1 s$ 3 3 STATIONERY AND GIFTS 3 2 - MAIN ST • 235-2973 EXETER 2 Bowling scores • • • Ladies Inter -Town - Lucan four points t Clinton, five points. Br da Smith 295-883. De ie Watt 241-814 Nancy Densmore 259:780, Men's Inter -Town - Luean Lanes nine points, at Zurich two points. Bill Neil, 330- 1231, Charlie Glenn 289-1218. Wayne Smith 2964116. Seaforth nine points at Lucan two points. Larry• • Decaluwe. ' 339-1137. Ken Eaton 303-1093. Ward Ellyatt 223-1029. - Monday Ladies - Joyce Sovereign 308-710. Sharon Redick 316-658. Muriel • Kennedy • 25"-637, Aggie kpp ell JV 6 g243.VdOl7tl.'<vz'cl 0%1 013VC o't102t10.43 0 G roenewegen 242-625S LIPPE„,.., A A 4, n • Iff It • LADIES' !l - • Leather Elf Slippers 'Give them something to slip into on Christ- mas morn , .. comfy, warm slippers. »- 1 •Mules - Assorted.f-1- / - / --Styles. and Colors • Wedge Heel by Leisure Tread ,/ • Tender •Tootsies In Assorted Styles • Terry Towel Mules And Closed From $4.50 to $12.95 -BOYS' & GIRLS Assorted Styles and Colors INFANTS', SIZES 5 THROUGH 8 GIRLS' SIZES 9 THROUGH 3 BOYS' SIZES 9 THROUGH 6 MEN'S ••Fur Lined Leather Moccasins. ✓�-%���- •- tJather Romeos . . - -; • Fabric - Blue, Wine & Greer From • Terry Towel Slip -Ons $5.95 to $16.95 / SNOW BOOT SPECIAL j�• Boys' Vinyl Pull -On MOON BOOTS $995 Reg. A$12.95 If • Eti EXETER �� 235-0611 Sizes 1 to 6 �' fAlliktatit -Amom ori uunc i u' to.//: ��A1 .1 f • S Shoes Lid. . �Wurtb. motto! MAIN ST. VISA IMMO • took charge and. dominated haskett's shot trickled the rest of the game. • through Yellow's substitute Brett Fairweather and goalie, Keith Ewer's pads, Martin Wraith scored and across the goal line. shorthanded goals while Thirty seconds • later Pete Martens was in the sin Darling broke in alone and bin. Wraith then came back deked the Green's goalie to (lath his second goal of the put in the winning goal. Mike game on a powerplay to Wraith, John Garrison and finish off the scoring. Brad Bill Darling were the games Taylor, Martin Wraith apd three stars. Don Lankin were the three stars of the gasme. The Greens one week rest also .proved fatal. Mike Wraith opened the scoring for the Yellows. -but Gord Moon came back with a short-handed goal for the Greens to tie the score at one apiece. • Cars, tractor among thefts Thefts and acts of wilful damage continue to plague officers of the Lucan detach- ment of the Ontario Provin- From a face-off deep in the ficial Police. During the week a tractor was reported stolen - from a farm on the Cameron sider.oad in London township. The machine valued at $17.000 has not been recovered- - ' Vehicles repo] ted missing. in two apparent car.thefts Saturday night were recovered quickly. Green's end,• Wraith' .drew the puck back to Gary Revington who fired a. shot - Lorraine Mosutinjohn 220; 623. Joan Gibbs 271-619. Matti, Young 230-610. Hazel Eaton 261-603. Loretta Dickson 235-600. Marilyn Carter 260: Patti Carter 253, Linda Smith 229, Pat MacDonald 227, Irene Brown 226. Tuesday Juniors -;,Jeff Nevin 242-411. Philip Clarke 213-384. Al Craig 249-370. M' a Neil 216-360, Shelly - GM'n 187-337, Nancy Van Geel 161-317, Paul Van Geel 167-311. Colleen's - Janice Abram 284-726. Nancy Densmore 278-672, Terry Mawdsley 245-653: Gerda Spruyt 274, Marcia Rydall 248. Maryon Cobleigh 235, Marg C rroll 235. Mary Van Geel '231. Janet Dawson 226. Barb Wraith215. �' Wednesday Juniors - • Todd Hayter._174-305. Michael Cannon 167-295, Jeff Gwalchmai 157-282, Lisa Van Geel 146=232, ian Craig 125-212. Tina Van Geel 118- 200, Theresa Van Geel 111. Wednesday Mixed - Ward Ellyatt 294-742, Bruce Cornish 297-710. Wayne Smith 278-707. Bill Banner- ' man 262-651, Jeff Park 250- • tion 5mitn 'L4t1 647, Shirley Bannerman 216-630. Lorna Ellyatt 244-623, Glen Hollings 228-615. Kim Rae • 247-611, Doug Lee -220-608. ISonna Leitch 259. _Diane Park 245. • Thursday Men -- Ken Eaton 378-836. Don Watt 338- • 818. Glenn Snider 269-702. Bill Neil 270-697. Bob Smith 247-691. Howard MacDonald 260-672, Bill Bannerman 238- 669. Paul Hodgins 277-654. Earl Morgan 251-650, Jim Dixon 269. Pete Van Geel 269. Carl Dunlop 262. Ron Culbert 247. Friday Mixed - Bill Butler 308-761. Bill Nell 244- 652. Maxine Parnall 234-611. Mike Nfeil 258: Lorraine Mosurinjohn 226. Jim Unwin 221. Marg Carroll/17, Edythe Watson 207. im Rae 204. • t- ;flea's sevespipesoea►oasswenamaoeaatamo,ao0wasQIP cuo ora was was was tut was wtowoltut000wawa ,passed goalie Phil Lousden. The Yellows enjoyed this_ lead until thefil minute mark of the third period when Bill Accidents The: first was supposedly losses $6,835; Highway 22. it• was Five accidents were in located •shortly after when vestigated -this week by of= the - e o m p l a i n t a n t fieers of the Lucan detach -remembered where he left Ment of the Ontario Provin- it. cial Police with damages The second was a truck totalling $6,385. stolen in Clandeboye. It was Three -of the accidents in- recovered shortly after -On volved only one vehicle and Highway 4, near Centralia.• in the fourth one of the Investigation continues. veh• i fl d th Three wilful damage oc- currences were investigated with estimated damage at $420. One person has keen charged. • Two London township youths were apprehended trespassing iri Weldon Park in Arva. Charges under the Petty. Trespass Act are be- ing processed. . This area has been the scene of several damage complaints recently and in an effort to curb the van-, dale,§m signs have been erect forbidding• trespass- ing on the property. -' use usss - srt, is es e e scene. Monday at 6:30 p.m. on . Adelaide street- at the. in- tersection of Concession 6 in London township, a vehicle driven . by Cory McNichol. London was struck by a brown Ford pickup. The: driver failed to remain at the scene. Constable Campbell- set damages at $350. At 1:30 a.m. Sunday a vehicle driven by Adolphus Alien. RR 3, Denfield left County road 13. just west of . Lucan and struck a hydro Bole and mail box. No in; juries were reported and •Const aat Campbell YAMA�A 1 fisted damages at"$935. Constable G.N. Wilcox es- , timated damages at $'1,000 1 1 when a vehicle driven by ; SERVICE ; John Johnson, London left County road 27, a mile north 1 EXPERT -o[ Thorndale at 7:05 a.m. Tuesday and struck a hydro 1 pole. - Vehicles driven by Donald 1 Get your Yamaha spots•= 1 Webb. Woodham and 1 mobile serviced. here..1 . William Goos, GranternWe hove the 'frames.' collided Firiday at 1 p.m on 1 'people plus an excellent 1 Levitt street in Granton 1 stock of parts 1 Constable W.T. Hodgins set 1 UNTRY 1 CONoon 6 Sunday - damages at $2.000. 1 1 SuEnday afternoon at 4:30 1 R N E R • p.m. a - vehicle driven by 1 STORES 1 Karen Salmon. RR 3. Ilder- ton left the London -West 1 Mi. CARMEL 1 Nissouri townline and hit a 1 237-3456 1 hydro pole. Constable Hodgins investigated and Mon Sat 10 - 10, ■ listed damages at $1.100. IN MP - • till IN S1 1 2 4 8 P FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES Of Huron County (Children's Aid Society) Requests your support for the annual CHRISTMAS BUREAU • GIFTS, NEW and Nearly -new toys, and clothing - - may be left at EXETER UNITED CHURCH DECEMBER 4-8 REMEMBER TEENAGERS TOO! The Agency is planning to spend $9,000 - all from Rrivate donations. INCOME TAX RECEIPTS for all financial donations. (Reg. No. 0184192.01-15.) • • 'Family and Children's Se'vices, 46 Gloucester Terrbce Goderich, Ontario. 3ass me vp roe the ese erne CDt1 we eS'e t7t1 stye c'a eve va eve et'o ✓ e -^- a 'rot o erne vU m'V vel 4 Clan()ebloye Birthday wishes are ek- tended to Clarence . Millson who will celebrate his 85th birthday Saturday. Cecil Lewis was able to return home after spending the past two weeks in University Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Gr newegen were ih Cha ham Sunday visiting with 'relatives Mr. & Mrs; Peter Vis. The A.C.W. of St. James Anglican Church held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Joe. Cunningham Thursday evening. Election of Officers for the coming year were eliminated. by everyone being acclaimed. • The Christmas program was Reading and Lighting of the Five Advent candles with all members participating. 4, Times -Advocate, December 7, 1978 Rage 23' VANASTRA HOME FURNISHINGS and appliances wefioeteo 4 '2, 3 44 large selection of:.. , 4 piece Chesterfields� VV. Ne "Corner and Sidewall O China Cabinets *3 pc..coffee table sets 'Bunk Beds -Lamps 'Appliances -Antiques 'Bedroom 8. Kitchen Suites *LAWN ORNAMENTS LOCATED 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON IN VANASTRA..PHONE 482-7922 "the store with your everyday bargains" • Open 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 'nday through Friday & Saturday til 6:00 p.n%. Beginning December 18th Len McKnight Ei Sons Men's Wear MAIN ST. Phone 235-2320 EXETER 'Come See And Save This Christmas GREAT IDEAS AT GREAIPRICES Gifts For Every Name On Your List SUNBEAM • ti'I Red Devil Blower/Dryer. - Kodak Ektra Camera Outfit Whiskey Label Ice Bucket Concerto AM/FM Portable Radio EngIrsh Crystal Salad Bowl & Servers WESTCLOX Dunmar L.E.D. Electric Alarm Clock " '14.99 521.99 '7.99 '14.99 59.99 '19.99 PHILIPS MODEL HP1 131 - Philishave Triple -Head Shaver . 447.99 CONCERTO AM/FM Clock Radio with L.E'.D. Display '29.99 Also Available„ .. Tilley's Luxury Leather Goods FOR MEN AND WOMEN = WALLETS, UTILITY KITS, ETC. omxis Exeter Pharmacy Ltd. Main Street 735-1570