Times-Advocate, 1987-12-02, Page 15ENROLL LUCAN BROWNIES- A number of new Lucan Brownies were enrolled recently. Back, left, Deputy
District Commissioner Glenna Faulkner, junior leaders Vicki Van Sas and Teri Traher and leader Jeanett Wood.
Front, Breanne Baker, Leasa Jane Lewis, Winter Snobel, Shaina Snobel and Sarah Cook.
SWEETIE
AN APPLE DISPLAY - Members of the Lucan II 4-H club presented an exhibit on apples at the recent Middles-
ex 4-H Achievement Night at Lucan. Shown with the display are from the left Tabatha Froats, Bev Shaule,Loretta
Foran and Angie Sire.
Times -Advocate, December 2, 1987
Page 13
Scores from Lucan Lanes
Monday Ladies - May Murphy
226-654, Lorraine Mosurinjohn
227-653, Liz Dale 263-649, Sharon
Gibson 233-630, Marg Greenlee
262-642, Lynn Smith 220-621,
Pam Hodgins 232-619, Audrey
Watt 214-606, Jackie Arnold 278-
601, Kit Hearn 261, Janice Vander-
ploeg 252,. Deb Thompson 240,
Helen Rodgers 237, Beth Radcliffe
235.
Tuesday Y.B.C. - David Damen
191, Kevin Moore 182, Sarah Cul-
bert 174, Chris Smith 168, Jason
Wyatt 160, Stephanie Sandison
152, Jeff Campbell 148.
Colleen's - Elaine McNair 302-
708, Shirley Rees 242-623, Diane
Rummell 225-615, Cindy Harrigan
248, Deb Wonnacott 230, Tanny
:'and, hut:k 226, Judy Jaques 225,
Deb Bender 221, Louise Hayter
220, Terry Mawdsley 220.
Medway - Arnie Vandeweil 270-
674, -Peter DenOtter 250-630, Bill
Bcrc 267-606, Gracc Rush 228,
Paula Weir 219, Vera Giardin 203,
Corric Duynisveld 200.
Senior Citizens - Jim Burt
275,211, 227-713, Edie Burt 213,
Derwin Bcatson 209, Helen McDo-
nald 203, Yvonne Maters 201, Ol-
ive Simpson 200, Charlie Grieve
196, Harry Noels 195.
Wednesday Y.B.C. - Jean Bryan
149, Erica Wilcox 134, Brad God-
dard 133, Wendy Hickson I20, Sara
Lynn Dauncey 114, Greg Langen-
dyk 113, Amy Damen 110, Tyler
Graham 105.
C.A.W. Local 1620 - Mike Neil
258-7(X), Lynn Smith 288-659, Jim
Smith 259-659, Floyd Riley 243-
637, Rob Riley 226-637, Luanne
Herbert 252-634, Cheryl Smith
226-621, Basil Short 238-600.
Wednesday Mixed - Gary Melvin
234-654, Bob Pipe 228-628, Wayne
Carty 209-618, Deb Dorenshcnko
216-608, Roly Carly 273-606, Bob
Cornish 251, Dave Sharp 238,
Alcatha Brown 226, Pat Jones 221.
Thursday Men - Don Watt 370,
229, 270-869, Colin Brewer 311-
731, Geo. Lee 279-743, Bill Math-
ers 288-730, Brian Ankers 294-720,
Ray Hands 256-720, Bob Taylor
340-711, Ron Dickey 290-711,
Paul Smith 303-710, Brad Taylor
250-709, Robt. Heckman 325-707,
Fred Allison 251-690, Jim Burt
269-678, John Jansen 296-673,
Ross McRoberts 270-654, Carlyle
Thompson 247-654.
- Friday Y.B.C. - Robbie Hillis
261, Matthew Dickey 187, Janine
Dickey 164, Bob Smith 151, Taba-
tha Smith 142;Corcy Munro 139.
Friday Mixed - Jim Burt 275-756,
Russ Smith 312-726, Pete Smith
302-697, Pat Holland 276-663, Ron
Carroll 250-665, Paul Smith 234-
656, Gayle Fox 212, Pennic McRo-
bert 212, Chris Anderson 204.
Men's Inter -town - Lucan 32 -
Mitchell 16 - Brian Ankers 288-
1166, Fred Wells 252-1105.
Ladies Inter -town - Lucan #1 - 22
• and one half, Mitchell 7 and one
half - Audrey Watt 223-632, Janice
Capitano 273-606. Edie Burt 245-
600. Lucan #2 - 25, Zurich 5 - May
Murphy 803, Deb Pearce 682.
Sunday Mixed - Ron Mason 291-
714, Cheryl Smith 246-686, Linda
Webber 243-685, Don Morgan 242-
659, Geoff Moss 234-650, Shirley
Barker 244-617, Andy McIntyre
250-606, Sharon Gibson 230-605,
Brenda Morgan 275.
ChTlaticatla
Spatinla
GET SIX PROJECT CERTIFICATES - Receiving certificates for completing six projects at the recent Mid-
dlesex 4-H Achievememt night were from the left Cathy Fox and Laura Lynne of Birr and Andra Bannerman, Tam-
my Howard and Tabatha Perry of Lucan 4-H clubs.
•
" I back the family
insurance I sell
with good neighbor
service. Call me."
STATE FARM
Auto
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INSURANCE
George Marr
23 Huron St. W. 235-0434
(in the Medical Building)
Like a good neighbor,
State Farm is there.
Slate farm Insurance Companies • Cana4 an Head Offices Scarborough. On4re)
Happenings at
St. Patricks
Things are really happening at St.
Patrick School as preparations arc
made for the Christmas season.
Classrooms and choirs are busy
practising and preparing for our
Christmas Concert which will take
place on December 15. Many noon
hours arc being spent in rehearsals
as students learn repetitious to per-
form for moms and dads.
The junior kindergartens, kinder-
gartens and grade ones have a fun
trip planned for November 26 and
27. They will be travelling to Fan-
shawc Park to choose and cut a
Christmas tree for their classroom.
They will hopefully participate in
a sleigh ride, weather permitting and
thcn they will return to St. Patrick's
to make decorations and to decorate
their tree, drink hot chocolate and
make themselves and their class-
rooms ready in preparation for San-
ta's coming.
Why
have 4
Canadian
companies chosen
�
Bue ross.Ask
Joe Sgotto,
gor your a ent.
•
BLUE C OSS
.171 1)uffcrin Avenue. London. Ontario N()13 1Z5 (51t)t 4.14-01.36
Assorted
Coveralls
(Heavy)
Excellent Buy
27"
BIG V
CORRECTION
The AM/FM stero cassette
player/recorder advertised at
$24.99 on page 6 of today's
Big V flyer is an AM/FM stereo
radio only and does not
contain a cassette player/
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ChTlaticatla
Spatinla
GET SIX PROJECT CERTIFICATES - Receiving certificates for completing six projects at the recent Mid-
dlesex 4-H Achievememt night were from the left Cathy Fox and Laura Lynne of Birr and Andra Bannerman, Tam-
my Howard and Tabatha Perry of Lucan 4-H clubs.
•
" I back the family
insurance I sell
with good neighbor
service. Call me."
STATE FARM
Auto
Uje Fin)
INSURANCE
George Marr
23 Huron St. W. 235-0434
(in the Medical Building)
Like a good neighbor,
State Farm is there.
Slate farm Insurance Companies • Cana4 an Head Offices Scarborough. On4re)
Happenings at
St. Patricks
Things are really happening at St.
Patrick School as preparations arc
made for the Christmas season.
Classrooms and choirs are busy
practising and preparing for our
Christmas Concert which will take
place on December 15. Many noon
hours arc being spent in rehearsals
as students learn repetitious to per-
form for moms and dads.
The junior kindergartens, kinder-
gartens and grade ones have a fun
trip planned for November 26 and
27. They will be travelling to Fan-
shawc Park to choose and cut a
Christmas tree for their classroom.
They will hopefully participate in
a sleigh ride, weather permitting and
thcn they will return to St. Patrick's
to make decorations and to decorate
their tree, drink hot chocolate and
make themselves and their class-
rooms ready in preparation for San-
ta's coming.
Why
have 4
Canadian
companies chosen
�
Bue ross.Ask
Joe Sgotto,
gor your a ent.
•
BLUE C OSS
.171 1)uffcrin Avenue. London. Ontario N()13 1Z5 (51t)t 4.14-01.36
Assorted
Coveralls
(Heavy)
Excellent Buy
27"
Revision of Rates
for the Town of Exeter
The Exeter Public Utilities Commission has been ad-
vised by Ontario Hydro that it will be adjusting the
wholesale rate to the Commission by 4.7% effective
January 1, 1988.
Due to the increase in the cost of electricity from Onta-
rio Hydro, increases in the cost of material and exten-
sive alterati s to overhead hydro lines that is planned
for 1988, th retail rates to the customers of the com-
mission will rease by 5.9 percent.
This adjus will increase a monthly residential bill,
with a cdrjft su tion of 1000 kilowatt hours, by 53.43.
New Monthly Rate
Flannel
(Plaid)
1995
for Residential Customers
Effective on all consumption used on or after January 1,
1988 (Subject to Ontario Hydro approval)-
pproval)-Kilowatt
Kilowatthour (KWH) consumption Cost per KWH
First 250 KWH ^21C
All additional KWH '9C
Minimum monthly bill $5.30
Exeter Public Utilities Commission
379 Main St., S.,
Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S0
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ChTlaticatla
Spatinla
GET SIX PROJECT CERTIFICATES - Receiving certificates for completing six projects at the recent Mid-
dlesex 4-H Achievememt night were from the left Cathy Fox and Laura Lynne of Birr and Andra Bannerman, Tam-
my Howard and Tabatha Perry of Lucan 4-H clubs.
•
" I back the family
insurance I sell
with good neighbor
service. Call me."
STATE FARM
Auto
Uje Fin)
INSURANCE
George Marr
23 Huron St. W. 235-0434
(in the Medical Building)
Like a good neighbor,
State Farm is there.
Slate farm Insurance Companies • Cana4 an Head Offices Scarborough. On4re)
Happenings at
St. Patricks
Things are really happening at St.
Patrick School as preparations arc
made for the Christmas season.
Classrooms and choirs are busy
practising and preparing for our
Christmas Concert which will take
place on December 15. Many noon
hours arc being spent in rehearsals
as students learn repetitious to per-
form for moms and dads.
The junior kindergartens, kinder-
gartens and grade ones have a fun
trip planned for November 26 and
27. They will be travelling to Fan-
shawc Park to choose and cut a
Christmas tree for their classroom.
They will hopefully participate in
a sleigh ride, weather permitting and
thcn they will return to St. Patrick's
to make decorations and to decorate
their tree, drink hot chocolate and
make themselves and their class-
rooms ready in preparation for San-
ta's coming.
Why
have 4
Canadian
companies chosen
�
Bue ross.Ask
Joe Sgotto,
gor your a ent.
•
BLUE C OSS
.171 1)uffcrin Avenue. London. Ontario N()13 1Z5 (51t)t 4.14-01.36
Assorted
Coveralls
(Heavy)
Excellent Buy
27"
Brown
insulated
CoverallsShirts
5388
4
Flannel
(Plaid)
1995
Green -
Work
Parkas
3595
Delta 16'
Band
Saw
479.
16 Speed C.S.A.
Floor Model
Drill Press
379.
10' Skil
Mitre Saw
29988
Bird Feed
20 k 9 95
g •
10 kg. 5.79
9 k.g 4.99
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46988
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Large
Thermometers
1995
2 Litre Pop
Pepsi,
Gingerale
Orange,
Etc.
Prices in
effect
while
supplies last ' .
EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP
Exeter 235-2081
4 blocks west of the Fire Hall
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