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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-10-03, Page 14The list is growing At the rate of signings in the past few days, the Lucan-nclerton Jets should have a full roster when practices start within a couple of weeks, The Jets entered in 01-IA Intermediate "B" play signed former St. Marys junior star Ron Ryan to a playing card. Above, Ryan is signing in the presence of his wife, Marcia and a Jet executive member Don Urbshott. T-A photo. Good weather draws assist in fine bazaar attendance COAL Fpr all Your Coal Needs Call LORNE E. HAY Her*all 262-2133 SERVICE The trick to TV repairing is skill and experience New officers at Pentecostal Church Five ladies were recently elected to offices within the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Lucan. They are (left to right) Mrs. C.F. Isaac, World President of the Women's Auxiliary of the Pentecostal Church Women; Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, president; Mrs. Howard Currie, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Amelia Graham, board member; and Mrs. Jack Booth, Canadian president. • 017'. 411.111ar IA 710 ° "NOW know why my MOM "says that raISIng a second Child le'ettss40 New and Rebuilt Auto Parts CHROME REVERSED WHEELS Speed and Custom Accessories KEVSTONE E. T. MAGS KEN WESTMAN The Most Complete Stock AUTOMOTIVE of Auto Parts and LTD. Accessories in Western Ontario 1200 OXFORD STREET EAST, LONDON, ONTARIO 1 BLOCK WEST OF HIGHBURY AVE. EVENINGS TILLS P.M.-SAT. :30 P.M. PHONE 455•6310 RESPIRATORY DISEASE Half of Britain's doctors do not smoke cigarettes. Their quitting rate is, Dr. B. H. Bass believes, the high- est of any, group of males in the world. British doctors are also, he said, the only group which has managed to cut down on the rate of deaths from lung cancer. The history of the British doctors was one of the few encouraging facts related at a plenary session of the Canadian Tuberculosis Association during its an- nual meeting in Vancouver, by Dr. Bass, chief physi- cian of the Good Hope Hospital, Birmingham, Eng- land, as he urged all those interested in reducing chest disease to work harder at persuading patients to give up cigarette smoking. It was conspicuous. said Dr, Bass, that the patients of doctors who have given up smoking seem to have less trouble in stopping than those whose doctors still smoke. Illustrating his lecture with slides, the Birm- ingham physician showed pictures of patients suffer- ing from a variety of conditions promoted by cigarette smoking — gangrene, gastric ulceration, "tobacco an- gina", coronary artery disease, coronary thrombosis and emphysema and of course, lung cancer. His last slide was of a jet airliner. "If I were wealthy," he said, "I might invite you to come with me on such a plane to some resort. Sup- pose that as we were going up to the embarkation gate it is announced that one in eight of these planes crashes and that there are no survivors! Would you fly? Yet the statistics show that for those smoking 20 cigarettes a day for 20 years, one in eight dies of lung cancer," CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT TB AND OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES This Advertisement is Published by The Enron County Tuberculosis, Association We don't use a lot of fancy gimmicks, just old- fashioned skill and mod- ern equipment. 255 HURON E. EXETER ELECTRICAL WIRING TV, RADIO AND SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIRS • Page 14 Times.Advocate, October 1901 District 'woman •digs because of occi ont A fine night last Friday evening, brought out a good attendance to the annual bazaar and tea, sponsored by the Ladies Guild of Holy Trinity Church, Mrs. Jack Bison was kitchen and dining room convener. Serving with her in the tearoom were Mrs. Frank Hardy Jr., Mrs. George Noyes and Mrs. Clare Stanley, while Mrs. George Hodgins, Mrs. T. A. Hodgins and Mrs. P. 0. King assisted in the kitchen. Mrs, Gordon Atkinson had charge of the Country Store and "Touch and Take" booth. Mrs. Hilton Roberts, Mrs, Harvey Hodgins, Mrs. Harold Hodgins and Mrs. Russell Bowman served at the fancy work table. Mrs. Clarence Haskett, Mrs. Don Ankers, Mrs. Mert Culbert, Mrs. Norman Hardy and Mrs. Keith Kraul were kept busy at the home baking table. Miss Lina Abbott assisted by Mrs. Evan Hodgins had charge of the Penny Sale. The following were, the UNITED Sunday morning service at Lucan United Church was in the charge of the Rev. Hugh Wilson of Exeter, His sermon entitled "Our Money and the Church," quoted the widow's mite and emphasized the efforts used by people to obtain money, and the good it can do. HI C The Hic-C met at Lucan United Church, Sunday evening with 15 members present. The Worship service was conducted by Grace Smith, Janis Freeman, and Janice Abbott, Lunch Was served by Marylin prnith, Ken Latta and Paul Walloon. LUCAN UCW EVENING UNIT The Evening Unit of the Lucan United Church Women met in the Christian Education building, Tuesday evening, with 13 members present, Mrs. Emerson Stanley, the Unit leader was in charge. Quilting and other needlework projects already under Way and new ideas fat the forthcoming bazaar, were discussed, The Prograin of the District UCW trip to Toronto, was read by Mrs. Stanley. Mrs. Frances Saward, who conducted the Worship Service, also readan erticle, on the "Decline of Christianity in China Under Communist Regime," Refreshments were mired by Mrs. J. A, 'Young and Mrs. M. A. Cobleigh. THE 'FRIENDSHIP UNIT The Friendship Unit of the' bleat United Chilrell Wet winners: Mrs. Harold Hodgins, Mr-. Don Ankers, Mrs. Tom Gilmour, Sandra Kloss, Mrs. Owen Saward, Mrs. Evan Hodgins, Mrs, Cecil Robb, Mrs. Gordon Froats, Mrs. Jim Wright, Mrs. Norman Hardy, Mrs. Gordon Atkinson, Mrs. Dave Park, Mrs. Clarence Hardy, Linda Hodgins, Mrs. Russell Mrs. Bruce Warner, RR 1, Denfield entertained at a Trousseau Tea, Sunday, for her daughter Linda, whose marriage to Dale Froats, Lucan, takes place Saturday at Ivan United Church. Receiving at the door were Mrs. Warner, Linda and Mrs. William Froats. Pouring tea in the afternoon were the bride's two held their meeting, Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ross McRoberts. There were 11 members present, including two new members. Mrs. R. W, Holden was in charge of the worship service, and Mrs. Don Lankin read the Scripture. Mrs. Holden read a story "Crown of Friendship," The Friendship unit members will convene the program for the December general meeting of the UCW and this was, discussed. A Floral Demonstration by Mrs. Reder of Exeter, has been arranged for November 6 at 8 p.m„ at the United Church. All will be welcome. Six floral arrangements will be given as prizes and the Friendship Unit members will serve dessert, coffee and tea. COUPLES' CLUE The regular monthly meeting of the United Church Couples' Club was held at Lucan United Church, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Melanson presided. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barr gave a devotional service'and Me. and Mrs, Harvey Latta served lunch. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Suter, former residents of Lucan and Members of the Club, were visitors and Mr. Suter gave a talk on their neve life and turroUndings at White Meer. The next Meeting will be held at the United Church, Wednesday, October 16 at 8:30 .rn, New couples will be welcomed. P51\ift -CotlAL The Rev. Gordon McDonald was irl charge Of the usual Bowman, Mrs. Ron Crozier, Mrs. Wilfred Dixon, Mrs. Frank Hardy Jr., Mrs. Sheridan Revington, Mrs. Joe O'Neil, Mrs. Mary Squire, Linda Kraul, Mrs. Heber Davis, Peggy Elson, Jeff Culbert, Frances Elson, Mrs, Alex Young, Mrs. Eldon Hodgson, Christine Dixon and Mrs. E. Knoblaugh. grandmothers, Mrs. O. Irvine and Mrs. E. Warner, and her aunt Mrs. Archie Reid. A lace cloth covered the tea table centered with a yellow and orange arrangement. Nancy Saddington, London, showed the wedding gifts. Sharleen Warner showed the trousseau in the afternoon and Carol Loft, Ilderton, in the evening. ShoWer gifts were, shown by Judy Blair, Centralia, and Carol Chappell in the afternoon, and by Barbara Grieve in the evening. The bride and groom's sisters and cousins served tea in the evening. During supper, the groom was surprised with a 21st birthday cake, a captain's chair and an electric razor. JR. FARMER'S NEWS The Lucan Jr. Farmers spent a busy few days last week preparing a float for the Ilderton Fair last Saturday, but their hard work paid off. In spite of the large number of entries, they were awarded first prize and $20. Their theme was a Hillbilly scene. Sunday services at the Lucan Pentecostal Church. Saturday at 10.30 a.m. there will be a Sunday School Convention at Biddttlph School. The emphasis will be on Christian Education. A magician will perform and movies will be shown for the children. The Lucan Pentecostal Junior Choir will sing. ANGLICAN The Sunday School teachers of Holy Trinity Church met in the Parish Hall Wednesday to finalize plans for a Hallowe'en party for the children. Some time was spent checking the new course of study. It was decided to purchase a banner for the Sunday School class with perfect attendance each Sunday. LEAGUE OF LOYALTY When the League of Loyalty Attended "Take Your Choice," May 25, the leader, Miss Line Abbott won a steam iron in the adult draw. Miss Abbott decided to donate the iron to the League of Loyalty. Mrs. Jim Freeman offered to prepare tickets for a draw for the iron and her mother, Mrs. I1erman Young Offered to assist in the selling of the tickets, It was decided to Make the drat last Friday night at the Ladies" Guild 'Bazaar and Tea. Although the container held trioetly ladies' harries and many caMplinienta,ry tickets, -when Miss Abbott Made the draw she drew Neil Campbell's name, a The School Board has granted Permission for the Boy Scouts and Cubs to use the auditorium at Lucan Public School, when the building is completed. Until this time (about three or four weeks) the Scout Hall will be used, the Cubs meeting at 7:30 p.m., and the Scouts at. 8:30 p,m., both on Mondays. There are many names on the registers, but the attepdance has not been good. It is hoped that this will show improvement when better accommodation is available, LUCAN MOTOR SHOW The Lucan Motor Show Thursday at the Shillelagh, organized by Nevin Motors, Lucan, was well attended. Coffee and doughnuts were served in the very colorful surroundings of autumnal arrangements and Chinese lanterns. Mrs. Roy Stone, and son Douglas of Prince Albert, Sask, who had been staying in Lucan for a while, have returned from a holiday spent in Hamilton, Niagara Falls and Scarborough. They attended the wedding of Mrs. Stone's niece at Church of the Epiphany, Scarborough. Douglas left Lucan Thursday for Prince Albert. Mr, & Mrs. Russell Thompson and family and Mr. & Mrs. John Bullock and Arron of Grand Bend were guests of Mr. & Mrs. George Bullock at Zurich laet Sunday. Jim Thompson spent the weekend visitinghis grandparents, Mr. MrS. Bullock of Zurich, member of the OPP. The$26.40 will be donated to the church, AYPM NEWS The newly organized Anglican Young People's Movement was given a booth at the Ladies' Guild Bazaar and Tea in the church basement last Friday night, The young people netted $14,88 an the sale of homemade candy'. Sunday at 8 Lein., 10 members were out for corporate communion, followed by breakfast, in the church basement. Rev. It. A. Carson and four adults attended the breakfast as gueets, for biennial The 33rd biennial convention of the La di es Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion was held at the Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, Sept. 16-19. About 1350 ladies registered, including five from Lucan, Mrs. Ralph. Rummell, Mrs. Russell Goddard, Mrs, Dwight Bail, Mrs. Glen Stewart and Mrs. A. E. Reilly. Most of the time was spent at business- sessions and a number of by-laws were suggested The proposal to instigate a Dominion Council was turned down, It was reported that $1,297,502.15 was raised during the year, $36,362.38 of this for the Bursary. Monday evening there was a banquet for Zone members, and Tuesday evening for all 1350 ladies present. Wednesday evening there was a parade to the Cenotaph, the 75 flags and different uniforms making a colourful display. Several area farmers will join the tractor demonstration, when it begins, Not many farmers in this district are affected by corn prices as most of the corn grown is for silo-filling. Special night for calf club The Lucan combined Calf and Field Crop clubs held their Achievement Night Wednesday at the home of Bill Dykes with an attendance of over 40 parents and friends. A committee of 4-H Club Leaders were judges for the Crop Club. Each contestant had to show six ears of corn or 10 lb. of white beans. Corn winners were Frank Dietrich and John Dewan. Bean winners were Neil Trevithick and Art Mercer. Charles O'Shea was judge of calf entries. Gerald and John Dewan were beef calf winners and Peter Vereyken dairy calf winner for showmanship. Gerald Dewan and Frank Dietrich were project winners.. Walk postponed for CGIT girls Members of the Lucan-Clandeboye CGIT had planned a walk from Granton to Lucan, Tuesday evening, in order to raise money for equipment in the Christian Education building of the Lucan United Church. They were unable to carry out the program as planned, owing to the stormy weather, and another date will be arranged at the next CGIT meeting. Disc jockeys switch sphere Two former Lucanites, Mrs. Rose Bawtenheimer and Mrs. Jeari Debrafsky joined with old team-mates of the former well-known Sarnia Imperials to play a benefit game recently. Their opponents were the "boys" of the Sarnia Radio Station, who during the game substituted a grapefruit (painted white) for the baseball. When the "ball" was hit, there was quite an uproar as the juice was scattered around. The gate receipts were Most, gratifying. Tops members tell slim tales The meeting of the Streamliners was held Wednesday evening at the home of_ Mrs. Gary McKenzie, Mrs. charies, MoRobert Presiding. There was a good weigh-in and Mrs. Roland Carty was queen for the week. The members have agreed to take turns in telling a story pertaining to weight-watching, and Mrs. Harry Bpnd took her turn at this meeting by telling a very good story which was enjoyed by all. Lions to hear charter prexy An executive meeting was held September 19 with 11 members present. The next regular meeting will be Monday, October 7, and will be a joint Charter Anniversary and Past President's night. Gary McFalls will be Chairman assisted by Clare Stanley. The guest speaker will be Charter President Harold Whyte of Bracebridge. The Lions' Club will add their support, with Lucan Legion, and Ilderton Legion and Lions help, for joint sponsorship of a Junior League Hockey Club this season. Mrs. Jac Van ceol, 51, RR1 Lucah, Passed away SundaY as the result of a car accident. The body lay at rest at the Plaskett and Son. Funeral tionle JAPAN where Father F. J: iiricklin was in charge of prayers at 8 I30 P.M. Monday evening and the Catholic Women's League Tuesday evening. Reettitnntligh Mass. was sung by Father Brlcklin at 10 a.m. St. fetrick'S Church, Biddulph, Wednesday. Intertnent was in St. Patriclee PemeterY, with six of her sons as pall-bearers. ?,esides her husband, she is survived by eight sons and four daughters; John of London, Adrian (George) Frank, Peter, Carl, Andrew, Jack Jr, Keith, Mrs, Chris (Catherine) Van Bussel, Nancy, Mary, and Walda all of BidduiPh Township; also two brothers and three sisters, Peter Van De Leer of London, Frank Van De Leer of Holland, Mrs, Frank (Anna) Gysemans and Mra. Walter (Mary) Maas, bpth of London, Mrs. Andrew (Wies) Van Geel of Holland. There are seven grandchildren also. Mrs. Van Geel was the former Anna Catherina Van De Lair, Many winners at Ilderton Fair Mrs. Earl Knoblaugh had seven entries at Ilderton Fair and won six prizes for gladioli spike, flower arrangement, apple pie, cat, best dressed pet and relish tray. Mrs. Dwight Henderson won for rose buds, mustard pickles and African Violet. Mert Culbert won a first and a second on the pigion show and Dwight Henderson a first and a third on his pigeon display. .1.191140, Her ,parents were ,the late Mr. #.44. Mrs John. Van De Lair. Mr, and Mrs.. Van were married in iloaland and moved to MIra,Van-.0,PPIS! late residence,about two roilq_..a.prth of 14car4; 19 ygars Grandmothers attend tea for bride-elect 111111111111111111111I1III III I111111111111II11IIIIIIIItl11111/11111)11111I11111111tlllillliM111111$1111V11111 ,,,,,,,,,, 11$1111.111IilfUVIII llllllllllll 1$111 lllll lllllll lllll lllll Lucan church news 111111111 1111 II1ll111111tlIul I111t1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllll tort 1,11111 lllllll wog lllll llllllllllll IIIII111111/111/1/1111111111111I111111111111111111111111 llllll CPbS. and ,Scouts. Visit Ottawa will use school Lucan personals It 1111111111111111111,111111111t11111111111111111111 II lllll1111. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Young were Saturday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Don Young and family of Blyth. Mr. & Mrs. Art Cobleigh and family, who have been staying with Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Cobleigh, have moved into the Emery Apt. on Alice. St. Mike Culbert played in the Medway Band at Ilderton Fair. Mrs. Royden Herbert, Harold and Karen, were Monday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Mike Cravetz of Hyde Park last Monday. Mrs. Marjory Skilton of Guelph is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Mooney and family. Mr. & Mrs. Evan Buchard and family have returned from a two week vacation at Lion's Head. Mrs. Mabel Windsor of Lucan and Mrs, Florence Cunningham of London spent a week with Cam City relatives. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Dunning of Norwich and Mr. & Mrs. Bill • • Talbot of London were Friday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Jim Freeman. Miss Elizabeth Dyer-Hurdon, sister of Mrs. R. A. Carson, is attending the London Teachers' College and making her home at the Rectory. Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Gardiner of Exeter. M. & Mrs. Cliff Culbert & Mr. & Mrs. Mert Culbert paid their last respects to their uncle, Ephriam Hem at the Dinney Funeral Home, Exeter, last Thursday. "Cara of Ayr", a yearling filly owned and shown by R. R. Crozier was second in her class at the Ilderton Fair. Mr. & Mrs. Orville Jones were visited last weekend by Mrs. Jones' brother, Ross Smith from Wingham. Mrs. Frank Hardy Sr. visited Mr. & Mrs. John Brock, London, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Hodgson, Arthur Hodgson and Kathy were present at the graduation of Mrs. William (Patricia) Rock at London Teachers' College Saturday. Each of the 500 graduates were called up singly, 39 of whom were on the Honour Roll, including . Patricia. Mrs. William Snell, Otto Meyer, Mrs. Thomas Thompson and Tommy all from London, and Mrs. Katherine Fischer of Lucan, spent the day last Friday visiting relatives in Dashwood. Miss Gerta Steighs and Mr. & Mrs. Harold Fischer, Holly and Mark, Mrs. David Whiteford and Tracy, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Fischer, Mr. & Mrs. Otto Meyer, all of London, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mrs. Katherine Fischer, the occasion being her 73rd birthday.