The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-03-14, Page 12Farmers Income Tax Service
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Farmers Returns $20 Up
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BEEF SALE!
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TOMATO KETCHUP 4 "Biclisx, 88C
SALAD DRESSING
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Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Sholdice of
London were Tuesday guests of
Mrs. Wes Atkinson.
Lucan, offers congratulations
to The Exeter Times-Advocate
on receiving four awards in the
annual competition, conducted by
the Ontario Weekly Newspapers
Association.
Mr. & Mrs. NormanHankalaof
West Land, were weekend guests
of Mr. & Mrs. Aljoe Culbert and
family,
The Middlesex Jr. Farmers
will hold their Drama Festival
at the Medway High School, March
21.
Mrs. Sheridan Revington was a
Friday guest of her mother, Mrs.
Harry McFalls of London.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott were
Thursday guests of Mrs. Ern
Abbott of Centralia.
Mrs. W. Westney of Brookliti
is holidaying with her sister,
Mrs. T. A, Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Haskett had
another long distance call from
their son, Brian, who has been
touring Europe, since last No-
vember. He was then in Austria
and planned to visit Germany,
Holland, England and Scotland
before returning home some time
in April.
Mr. Frank Smith, of centralia
was a weekend guest with Mr. &
Mrs. Hugo Theander.
The hext meeting of the WI will
be held at the home of Mrs. T. A.
Watson, Thersday, March 21 —
not March 19 as misprinted on
the program.
Mrs. Gordon Banting is now
staying with Mr. & Mrs. William
Killam of Don Mills.
Mr. Ross Ward of Lambeth
was a Sunday guest of Mr, & Mrs.
Norman Steeper.
Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Garrett of
London, were Sunday &tests of
Mrs. Bob Coleman.
Lucan
Horsemen's
Club
DANCE
Smorgasbord
Fri„. Mot, 22
Lucan Arend,
ADVANCE TICKETS:
ADULTS 2,00
STUDENTS 1,00
Everybody Welcome
Advance tieketS available at
Davies Hardware, Lucan
Last Saturday evening Mrs.
Harold Cobleigh entertained 20
members of the Lucan Public
School staff (includinghusband or
wife). The evening was spent in
games, contests and progressive
euchre.
Debbie Irene Saunders, two-
year-old daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Saunders of London, Is
holidaying with her great-grand-
parents Mr. & Mrs. A, R. Wilk-
inson.
Mr. Ron Crozier spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
A. I. Crozier of Kingston, who
has been on the sick list.
Rev. & Mrs. Gordon McDonald
spent the weekend in Toronto,
where the former took Sunday
services for his uncle, whq, was
in Georgia.
Following the death of Mrs:
Wes Hodgins, her daughter, Mrs.
Isabelle Copeman took over Mrs.
Hodgins' George St. home. Mrs.
Copeman had as. Sunday guests
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Hodgins and fam-
ily of St. Thomas and her son Mr.
Reginald Copeman of Belmont.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Kenzie of
Prescott were weekend guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Garry McKenzie.
Mr. J. W. Cantelon of Victoria,
Dr. & Mrs. C. Bruee Cantelon
and three children of westLorne
and Mr. & Mrs. J. W. A. cantelon
of Toronto had a happy reunion
at the home of their parents and
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. ‘1. H.
Cantelon.
Mr. Lawrence Grose of Till-
Sonburg called on Miss Line Ab-
bott, Monday afternoon.
Mr. Cliff Dickins of Edmonton,
Alberta, formerly of Lucan, spent
the Weekend with his Mother,
Mrs. Phineas Dickins of London
and family,
Mrs. Ruth Wilson of London
held a family reunion at her home
In London Sunday in honor of her
/bother, Mrs. Minnie Douglas who
was 95 en Monday. Among the
guests were M. & Mrs. floss
Holden of Market St., Ltican.
Weight watchers
considering walk
Thursday was "Fun Night" for
the TOPS Streamliners, with
Mrs. Roland Carty and Mrs. Don-
ald McRobert in charge of games
and contests.
With leader, Mrs. Eldon Hopps,
still on the sick list, co-leader
Mrs. Donald McRobert presided.
Seven members and one visitor
from Brinsley and 2 from Gran-
ton were present.
The weight recording was bet-
ter but still two little pink pigs
had to be taken home. Mrs. Ro-
land Carty had the greatest loss,
so was named, queen of the week.
A "Walkathon" was discussed
but no date nor place decided
upon.
Deficit sale
shows profit
Saturday the WI held a suc-
cessful Deficit Sale in the Nevin
MotOr's showroom, which will
help to keep the institute out of
the "Red" for a while,
Mrs. Ron Crotier, Mrs. Ira
Carling and Mrs. Wes Atkinson,
had charge of the home bakihg and
Mrs, Cecil Robb, the children's
table. The secretary, Mrs. Lock-
yer was cashier.
Special thanks goes to Miss
Muriel Carling who assisted with
the coffee and with her car. A
number of former members and
friends sent in donations.
Mr. Gate Wennerstrom, Of
8111, Lucan was the lucky winner
of the year's subscription to the
",Western ()Marie Farmer" do-
nated by the editor, Mr. Pon
Crozier.
Always forgive Your enemies
nothing annoys them as much.
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giftl Up to 6 cute poses will be taken.
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Por best` results have your
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THERE IS NO CHARGE AND NO
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direct from the studio, but that is
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POO. 12 Times-Advocate, March
..0.-! 0l0 ct new Corporal B, r.,.. Crane .0 the
Lucan OpP Detachment was the
Peet speaker at the Lucan. Jr.
'Far m er's annualtAllenetAncl.
.dance, held in. the .Leglen. fla.1.4
Friday -evening.
Taking as his theme* .((you.
atrd- the Law," 'Mr. Crane
splicited the earoperatlon of ,all.
present to assist the police by
phoning in any sueptclop$ looking
' 'PVent, by taking the license num--
her,. .noting the make And. colour.
qf the ear involved .and by taking
particular note .0.f the appearance
91.: theoccupants, rather than to
avoid pihlicity by saying, Al don't
knew ruithin!"
Mr, crane went on to citesev-
oral recent events, when alert
helpful witnesses were instru-
mental in providing information
which led to arrests being made.
...Mr. Crane was introduced by
Bob Armstrong and thanked by
Garry Trevithick,
Other head-table guests, spoke
briefly; mrs, Don McComb, an
honorary president, Donald Ab,
bott, county president, Don Mc-
Millan, provincial director and
Ralph Winslade, assistant agri-
culture representative, all of
whom congratulated the Lucan
branch on its centennial activi-
ties and of having won the attend-
ance banner and of being runner-
up in the point contest, Each paid,
high tribute to the outgoing presi-
dent, Alfred Ovens, who had con-
tributed so much to the branch,
during his term of office. Mr.
Ovens will be succeeded by John
Riddell as 1968 president,
Otner members on the execu-
tive will be Mrs. Don McComb
and Dr, Lloyd Hall, honorary
presidents, vice president, Garry
Trevithick; secretary, Bonn i e
Tweddle; vice secretary, Viola
Tweddle; treasurer, Ron Scott;
press reporter, Brian Trevi-
thick; county directors, Kathy
Hodgson and Alfred Ovens.
Immediately following the din-
ner, by the ladies of the Legion
Auxiliary who were thanked by
Garry Trevithick, Harvey Rol-
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OTTICer$.
lingS and .Kathy, Hodgson, 1,0 In
A sing song,
The RAMA. riSh.MA Band reln
'T49.4090,. previded music for the
dance,
JOHN RIDDELL
Girls continue
study of Japan
Last Monday evening 23 Lucan-
Clandeboye Explorers and two
Counsellors met in the United
Church schoolroom for their I4th
Expedition which opened with
games.
Mrs. Kraul reviewed ChapterI
of the study book, "Long Night
to Tokyo". Mrs, Froats read
Chapter II and with the assist-
ance of three explorers, Julie
Noyes, Diane Stuckless and. Suz-
anne Leckie presented Chapter III
which had been prepared for
dramatization by Mrs. Don O'-
Neil.
The theme of the worship ser-
vice, "Living in a spirit of love",
was taken by Patti Fisher andDi-
arme Corbett.
The girls were reminded to
bring in diapers and wash cloths
for a layette to be sent over-
seas and any other articles they
had at home.
Council lets.
grovel. job
Clerk Austin Hodgins, submits
the report of the. Biddulph Council
meeting, held last Tuesday.
Word was received that the
Middlesex Municipal Convention
will be held March 20 at g pm at
Nairn, followed by a supper meet.,
ing at Ailsa Craig.
Mr. A. J. DeVos, professor en-
gineer from A. M. Spriet & As-,
sociates Ltd, was present to ex-
plain drainage reports on the
Clyman and Morkin-Ryan Muni-.
cipal drains which were adopted
by the council. The Court of Re-
vision was set for April 2 at 8 pm,
Ray Ireland's tender was ac,
cepted to crush and haul approx-
imately 9000 cu. yd of gravel at
$1,20 a cu. yd.
The preliminary report on the
postponed dam and reservoir re-
ceived from the Ausable River
Conservation Authority was ac-
cepted indicating a dam is not
feasible.
Engineer A. M. Spriet was ap-
pointed to report on necessary
repairs to the Elginfield drain.
Engineer C. P. Corbett was
appointed to report on drainage
needed on Lot 12 north boundary
concession.
John Bryan, Lorne Barker,
Steven Rooney, Kenneth Hodgins,
Lloyd Mardlin, William Irvine,
and Garfield Nixon were appoint-
ed to the Biddulph Community
Centre Board.
Warble Fly Inspector, Anthony
Lamphier was instructed to col-
lect spraying fees after the sec-
ond spraying. Building permits
were authorized to Roy Zinn to
rebuild the service station form-
erly owned by Roy Hamilton at
the corner of Highway 4 andCon-
cession 5 and to Allan Hodgins
Lot 17, north boundary, to re-
model a house.
Cancer group
pions canvass
The executive of .the Lucan.
Branch Of the canadian Society
.net at the home of Mrs. Joe
Nagle Thursday, to make up the
canvasser's kits and to finalize
plene for the ceffee party for all
canvassers, to be held at the
home of Mrs. Clarence Haskett
at 10 am Tuesday, March 26, at
which time the kits will be dis-
tributed.
Special guests will. be Mrs.
S, L. Mole, secretary of the Len,
don Middlesex unit, and Mrs. J.
A. Beechie, chairman of the main-
tenance and nominating commit-
tee..
District couples
home from trip
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Hardy
of Lucan and Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer
Scott of Clandeboye were among
the 28, who went on the Roy
Jewell Farm plane tour of Peru,
Argentine, Chile and Brazil,
leaving Feb. 21 and returning
March 10. It was a wonderful
but tiring trip.
Lions host
21 visitors
Last Monday Lion members
from Mt. Brydges attentied the
Lucan Lions Club dinner in the
Anglican Church basement. Also
present were two Korean boys,
Tark Tae soon and Park Tyong
Sik who are on exchange and at.,
tending the Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology,
The guest speaker Mr, Donald
Ort was also from Centralia,
Mr. Ort spent many years in
Japan so gave a most interesting
and informative talk on. life In
Japan as well as showing slides.
Mrs. Cliff Shipley and Mrs.
Russell Bowman's Ladies Guild
group, assisted by other mem-
bers, catered for the dinner.
CONVENTION
Among those who attended the
all-day convention and banquet of
the Trustees and Ratepayers,
held at the Riclgetown Agricul-
, tural College, Saturday, March 2,
were Mr. and Mrs. NormanSteep-
er, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Abbott and
Mrs. Russell Goddard of Lucan.
Last Wednesday evening, Mrs:,.
Anna Chapman, presented, at the
arena, her third annual Figure
skating Revue sponsored by the
Lucan Branch of the Royal Ca-
nadiao Legion Auxiliary, The Phi
adage, "Children draw a crowd",
was again exemplified ,by the
large attendance of parents,
grandOarenta, and other rela-
tives and friends,
This year's th@trIP was "TV
Time", so the first number was
"Romper Room" with Luanne
Taylor, as Miss Dorothy, put on
by Group I, the beginners. As
usual these little people stole
the show, as they wobbled slowly
on to the ice, trying desperately
to keep erect. The last entrant,
four-.year-old Ferlin sovereign
did lose his equilibrium and down
he went. However, the whole
group put on a splendid pen,
formance of following Miss Dor-
othy's steps and actions to
on a Saturday Night" and "Pop
Goes the Weasel."
Troyanne and. Pauline Bell,
two Heneall skaters, followed
with an excellent sister act of
figure skating.
About 40 Group 2 and 3 pre-
sented the "Lost in Space" num -
ber. Dressed in black plastic
bags with weird make-up from
green to bright red, these folk
from outer space put on a good
performance. To add to the eerie
appearance, Mr, Bob Taylor had
donated several buckets of dry
ice.
Cherry Pinner, a 10-year ,old
St. Thomas star, drew a big hand
of applause,
"Saturday night inCanada", by
Lucan and London, prospective
players,. pit on a period of
fast :and:power sitatim and netted:
PPP.
Jane Bell, A Phi MedgliStfrotn,
St, Thomas, followed with
Parents visit
clossrooms
Last Tuesday. And Wednesday
was Open Holm at the Lucan
and Biddulph central seheols,
parents were invited to ,sit in
and listen to lessons, any time
during the two. days, thus per-
mitting parents with more than
one child to visit each child's
room,
Teachers were very pleaped
with the number of parents who
availed themselves of the op,
portunity to visit the schOol,
Report cards went out on Fri,
day, so it is hoped all children
had a happy weekend.
splendid. exhibition .Pt flg:lrre:
""The The• only comic number,,
t
Horse" Appealed to young and.
old,. Eris Metcalfe and Tgobel
Masson, from the London Sitat-
ing Club, illAde an AnleSing horse,
Which ran, trotted, baited and
fell, Finally the horse ..sepArated.
and..the front half, .(aestSteo. by
Heverley. Mitchell), pulled. the •
rear half off the ice, holding on
to the horse's tail, Then Beverley
put on her solo number.
The .o!linllabaloo" was. staged,.
by Mrs. ,Chapmao's..seniorOroup
4 -pupils. TheSe !'stars of the
ture" could really skate,
They were followed by jack
Greenwood pf .the Lenclon. Skat,
ing Club, who was the Junior
1"Trt's
h Champ
last n Qnble9r On the pro-
gram was the Parade of Stars,
who lined up .across the ice and
were preseoted with small gifts
by Lucan skaters. And so ended
LlicaWs 1968, FigueeSkatingRe-
vue.
Skating carnival success
Youngsters steal show J.uniors , hear police
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