The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-12-09, Page 18Page 2 Lucan Shamrock (Exeter T-A) December 9, 1965 United Church construction Construction has stopped on the new addition to the Lucan United Church because of the weather, The foundation and side walls are now up and the brick is on the site ready for a break in the weather. Older brick of the same type as used in the Church Construction will be used to blend the new building into the old. (T-A photo)
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Lucan Shamrock (Exeter TA) December 9, 1965 Page 7 Friday guest of Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Garrett of London. Mr. and Mrs. John Woods and family of London were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins. mt. Paul Scragg of the NuWay Motors, has purchas-ed the Noriman Schell home. At present his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scragg are occupying the house. LARRY DITTY LARRY DITTY Proprietor New!
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Sale u Not exactly
as illustrated
Mr. & Mrs. Keith_ Kraul
and family of George St.,
Lucan, spent Sunday in Tor-
onto at the home of Mrs.
Anna Paton and family,
where there was a joint
birthday celebration forJane
Paton, 19, and Linda Kraul,
9._
Mr. Orville Jones who in-
jured his knee when he fell
outside his home underwent
surgery in St. Joseph'sHos-
pita'.
Mrs. IL B,. Langford of
Lunen and Mrs. Bob Hamil-
Lucan
To all who supported
me in the election on
Monday, my sincere
thanks.
John
Lankin
f wish to take this op-
portunity to thank all
those who supported
me during the 23: years
I have been in office.
qtaugety
Zaafjoitti
Lucan
My sincere thanks to
all those who support-
ed me in the election
on Monday and my ap-
preciation to all those
who: took part in the-
election or helped in
any way.
Steve
Storey
Lucan Rec News By RAY DOBROSKI SZIEWEIMNIMMEEMMEEMIS Activity at the Lucan Arena is very steady with a major event being staged nightly either in League hockey or figure skating. There were only two games played in Shamrock Minor Hockey this week as the Midget game was cancel-led due to high school exams. Huron East Athletic As-sociation hosted Strathroy, first game Huron Peewees 4-2, second game Strathroy Bantams 5-2. Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 the ice surface is taken up with figure skat-ers both young and old. This night is sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of the Lucan Legion. From 8:30-12:00 midnight the Tlderton Bush League operate the Arena with a six-team league whose play-er personnel is made up from the many graduates of
local minor hockey.
In the South Middlesex
Hockey League the London
Firemen came from behind
late in the last period to
overtake Lee & Stewart and
it was Don Beattie's goal
with 30 seconds remaining
that finally decided the en-
counter.
In the second game Strath-
roy Jets downed Ailsa Craig
Flyers 6-4.
The third game saw the
local Lucan Merchants go
down to a 7-3 defeat by Ran-
kin Ford.
The Lucan Ilderton Com-
bines filled an open date in
their OHA schedule with an
-exhibition game with Strat-
ford who they defeated 5-2 in
a fast hard checking encount-
er.
The Combines were never
behind as they led 2-0 after
the first period and 4-2 at
the end of the second period. Jacques Cousineau and Doug Galloway led the way for Lucan as they each scor-ed two goals apiece with the final going to Norm Noble. Stratford scoring was sup-plied by Bill Lindsay and Don Stone. Combines next home game is Friday Dec. 10 with the Petrolia Flyers at 8:30 pm. In Lions House League Hockey in the first game it was Rangers 8 and the Bruins 2; second game, Ilderton Blues 2 and Ilderton Red — Please turn to page 5 Legion branch elect officers At a meeting of the Lucan branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, in the Legion Hall last Wednesday evening, of-ficers were elected for 1966. Past president is J. W. Smith; president, Earl Carl-ing; vice-presidents, Bob Holland, Harold Butler; sec-retary-treasurer, Keith Dickson; sergeant-at-arms, A. E. Reilly; executive com-mittee, David Inson, Larry Ditty and Ray Whaley. LEGION EUCHRE The Lucan branch of the Royal Canadian Legion held a 16-table euchre at the Le-gion Hall last Saturday night. Two prizes, donated by Mol-son's Brewery, a silver tray and silver mug, were wonby Mrs. William Mathers and Mr. Wm, Shipway. Lucan
My si ncere thanks to
all'those who have sup-
ported me during the
past 12 years and in
the election this week.
Mrs. A.E.
Reilly
Lucan
Congratulations to our
1966 council and my
sincere thanks to those
who voted for me.
William
Mathers
TEEN TOWN There was a splendid at-tendance at the Lucan Teen Town Dance at the Com-munity Centre Friday night. During the evening 20 re-cords were given out to the dancers. One of Lucan's teenage bands, "The Prisms" pro-vided the music. SAINTSBURY — Continued from page 6 Mr. Larry Greenlee is a patient at South Huron Hos-pital, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. George At-kinson & family London were guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall & girls and called to see the form-er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Atkinson, Mary & Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Mogk,Guel-ph, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs Jr. Service for infant boy Mark Andrew Van Vliet, six-week old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Van Vliet passed away suddenly Friday December 3 at his home on Lot 9 Concession 11, London Township. The body rested in the C. Haskett and Son Funeral Home, Lucan, until 2 pm Sat. Dec. 4, when the Rev. John P. Cook of the Bryan-ston United Church, con-ducted funeral services. In-terment was in St. James Cemetery, Clandeboye. Besides his parents, he is survived by his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Par-nell and Mr. and Mrs. S. Ducet all of London, also two brothers and two sisters at home, Allan,Richard, De-borah and Jennifer. Poulaga4 — Continued from page 2 tism of their small grand-daughter, Catherine Bar-bara, at the Evangelistic U-nited Brethren Church in Rodney on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Has-kett and family of Toronto were weekend guests of Mrs. Will Haskett, Mrs. Ed Morris and babe were weekend guests of Mr. & Mrs. Jack Murdy and took home to Mount Forest, her other daughter, who had been holidaying with her grand-parents for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ban-ting spent a few days in Lon-don, guests of Mr. & Mrs. Earl Paton. Mrs. Dave Egan, who re-cently moved to London, fell on her way home from chur-ch, and broke her left arm. Mrs. Bob Coleman was a
ton of London have returned
from a few days, visit in
Springfield Ill, where they
were guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Morris Brook.
Mr. William Brownlee has
returned from a few days
visit with his daughter, Miss
Marilyn in New York City.
Mrs. E. C. Attwell and
two of her children of Ottawa
are holidaying with Mr. D. A.
Ashworth.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Rum-
mell and family, were week-
end guests of Dr. & Mrs. S. J.
Morrison of Detroit.
Mrs. Alex. McFarlane has
returned to her Beech St.
Apt., after three weeks in
St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Aljoe Culbert
spent last weekend in De-
troit, guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Norman Hankala.
Mrs. Bert Jackson (a
former Lucan resident) has
returned home to Blenheim
after a week's visit with Mr.
& Mrs. J. H. Cantelon.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Emery of Alice St., Friday,
attended the funeral of their
13-year-old nephew James
Kiss, son of Mr. & Mrs.
Clevelen Kiss of L ondon.
James was London's 27th
fatality during 1965.
While spending last week-
end with Dr. & Mrs. •C.
Bruce Cantelon of West
Lorne, Mr. & Mrs. J. S.
Cantelon attended the bap-
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