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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-10-07, Page 18Live Entertainment FRIDAY & SATU R DAY THIS WEEKEND The Odds 'N Ends COMING NEXT WEEKEND David Lee King & the Electric Power Open for Sunday Dinners 4:00 p.m, to 8:00 p.m. Specializing In Canadian Roast Beef Children's Portions Available A Very Large Menu From Which To Choose Your Favorite Dish EVERY MONDAY 10 Steak Dinner Buy One At $1.99 And Get The Second For Only One Penny Includes Potato, Vegetable and Beverage Daily Businessman's $125 SPECIAL . AHEAD! MOTHERS, FATHERS, GODPARENTS, GRANDPARENTS! You will find the Age of Majority Medallion, 1971, a most appreciated gift for Christmas or other special occasions by the young people in your family who have become adults this year. The order form below indi- cates the sizes of medals available as well as the pre- cious metal in which they are minted along with the acces- sories that can be ordered, Showers for bride-elect Barbara Stewart, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. William A. Stewart, and bride-elect of Beverly Shipley was showered with gifts at several events recently. Women teachers of Prince Charles School, London gave her a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs, Harold Westman in London. A presentation was given by the Earl Terry Singers. A linen shower was held in Vanneck for relatives, and a grocery shower in St, George Anglican Church for another group of relatives, A community shower was given in Wesley United Church, Highbury, A presentation was given at the home of Miss Rosemary Karges and a miscellaneous shower at Cen- tennial Public School, and another presentation for the bride-elect's friends at the home of Mrs. Frank Jenkin, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart held open house last Sunday, October 3 at their home in London Twp. It was very informal and the groom- elect's mother helped with the entertaining. Also assisting in the afternoon were Mrs. Gary Dixon, Mrs. Cliff Dickie, Miss Eve G. Tanks and Miss Janet Westman, In the evening Miss Rosemary Karges and Mrs. John Wells assisted, Gifts and trousseau were displayed by the bride-elect's three sisters, Mrs. Tom Jenkins, Mrs, Richard Brock and Miss Gay Stewart. The groom's parents will en- tertain after the wedding rehearsal. —More Lucan News on Page 19 No ofSales Total Price votes Tar COst S 9.00 9 75 70 00 Churn Bracelets 02 Sterling Silver Charm Bracelet Cold Killed Charm Bracelet 10 harm Gold Charm Bracelet 12 50 meek Amin (Charm not included) Sterling Silver Neck Bangle Gold Killed Neck Bangle Pendants for OA" Medallion AM 3 Sterling Silver AM 4 18 Karat Gold 15,00 15 00 79 00 Pleated add $1.00 for packaging, mailing and handling charges. Add 10 centt per letter or number for engraving t.) name and birthdate. Delivery guaranteed for Xmas if orders received by Nov, 15/71, Charges Service now available. Pap. 10 T4M114-AdvOcatik, Octobir 7, 1971 HOTEL FIENSALL featuring Joe Overholt. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ()pt. 881 .9 111111111{fltlllltlllllliltflilthllllfl111{IIIN1f1111{111IIIfinllllltllt{NIlIilIIIIIIIhllllllhlllllllllllllllllhllillllUIIIIII ,r: ..010.1018111,1 DINING OUT 1$A PLEASURE Street reconstruction starts AT THE Dufferin Hotel CFNITRALIA STREET CONSTRUCTION STARTS Re-construction of Lucan's Main street is well underway this Week. Many trees that have been village landmarks are being sacrificed. In the above picture, bulldozers are uprooting trees at the south end of the village m the start of work, Friday morning. T-A photo 4•n ••,•eme,•••••••• DALEY'S WEEKLY COMMENTS Things are hoppin' After nearly three years of negotiation and engineering studies, the village of Lucan has received provincial approval to proceed immediately with a major reconstruction of its main street costing $564,000. Reeve Ivan Hearn received telegrams of approval Tuesday morning from the Ontario Municipal Board and the department of transportation and communications, The contract has already been awarded to Haggarty-Campbell Construction Ltd., of Ingersoll, removed. However, many are elm trees and they are already visibly dying. The village is still waiting for provincial approval for another major project. This involved a $254,000 sanitary sewage program that will complete the project started last year in the built up area, When the project is approved and completed, it will allow the construction of 40 homes in a new subdivision at the end of Albert Street, The subdivision has been ready for two years but con- struction has been forbidden until sewage lines were completed. comrades who spent a couple of hours once a month at the general meeting. 'How about having an affair' with the Legion, that is, a couple of hours on October 13, should do the trick. The work has already begun. Highway 4 reconstruction from both the village's northern and southern boundaries has been completed for about a year but the section through the village itself remains narrow and rough. The work will change the physical layout of the village's Main Street. It includes curbs and gutters, sanitary and storm sewers, new sidewalks, street lights, and watermains. The province is paying for everything except local service, which the province will pay a share of. Reeve Hearn said plans call for underground work and a tem- porary base on the street to be completed by about mid- December. He said the remainder will be completed in the spring. Since the reconstruction in- volves widening to points beyond the present sidewalks in many cases, 165 mature trees must be Lucan personals DI NI NG ROOM OPEN MON. TO SAT. 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p,m. AND 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. Take Out Orders — Phone 2286648 youngsters of Lucan and 'area, The Ladies Auxiliary to branch 540 are happy to announce they will sponsor figure skating again this year for their 11th suc- cessive season. Last year there were 199 registrations. Registrations and the start of thisincreasinglypopular program is Tuesday, November 16, Our ladies are pleased to have once again obtained the services of that ever popular professional figure skater from London - Magic Salter. Something of very special interest to the boys, who aspire to become the hockey greats of Tommorrow 'Power skating' will be taught as an added feature. Don't forget the date of your next general meeting comrades 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 13 1971. Surely you can spare a couple of hours, just once a month, to discuss the affairs and welfare of your Branch. Comrades 'things don't just happen' around Branch 540 - they are 'caused.' by interested • DATES TO REMEMBER October 8 — Appreciation and awards presentation nite. 9 — One Eyed Jack and amateur nite. 13 — General meeting — 8:30 sharp, 15 — Dance to the Country Tones 16 — Bus trip to Oktoberfest — Kitchener — Bus leaves 2:30 sharp. November 16 — Registration and start of ladies' auxiliary figure skating club. Every Thursday nite is Auxiliary Bingo Nile at 540. And that's 30 for this week remember - The girl who thinks that no man is good enough for her may be right - she may also be left. Granton man passes away James Thomson of RR 1, Granton, husband of the late Mary Elizabeth Jones, died in St Marys Memorial Hospital, St. Marys, Monday, September 27, in his 83rd year. He is survived by sons, George and William, both of RR 1, Granton. and two daughters, Mrs. Russell (Kathleen) Morley, of Exeter, and Mrs. Charles (Florence) McRoberts, of RR 1, Granton; two brothers, Fred of Blanshard Township, and William of Exeter, sixteen grandchildren and five great- grandchildren, The body rested at the C. Haskett and Son Funeral Home, Lucan, where the funeral service was held, under the direction of Rev. Susan Seymour, of Granton United Church, September 30, Interment was in Granton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gerald Morley, Roy, Bob, Clare and Jim McRoberts and Keith Thomson. Flower-bearers were Ruth Ann McRoberts, Linda Thomson, Frances Thomson and Karen Morley. Ilderton resident dies in London Elliott Edward Shipley of Ilderton died Friday, October 1, in St, Joseph's Hospital, He is survived by his wife, Agnes (Ross) Shipley and son James Shipley, Lucan; by grandchildren Lori and Jeffery, sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Walls, Mrs. Charlie (Jean) Grieves, Mrs. George (Noreen) Graves and Mrs. Eva Medd, all of Ilderton, and Mrs. John Shore of St. Thomas, and brothers Jack and Harry Shipley, both of Denfield. He was predeceased by one sister, Mrs. Reta Charlton in 1922. The body rested at the C Haskett Funeral Home, Lucan, where the funeral service was in charge of Gerald Johnston, of St. George's Anglican Church. Interment was in St. George's Cemetery, London Township. Pallbearers were Jack Warner, Walter Douglas, Arthur Stewart. Glenn Stewart, Campbell Caverhill and Garth Robson. Flower-bearers were Bev Shipley, Noel Douglas, Bob Harvey, Don Medd, John Walls and John Caverhill. . Mrs. Frank Jolliffe has returned from a long visit with her friends and former Lu- canites Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dupuis at Walkerton. While there she spent a long week-end at Midland visiting the Shrine and touring the re-constructed village, She also attended two cornroasts, the first she had been to, and found them interesting and enjoyable. Mrs. ,William Darling was guest of honor at a mother-to-be shower given by Mrs. Irene Wise of London. Out-of-town guests were from Kitchener, New Hamburg, Toronto, Lucan and Windsor. The shower was a complete surprise for Mrs. Darling, YOU'RE PART OF THE SCENE IMPORTANT NEWS FOR EVERY YOUNG MAN \ AND WOMAN AGES 18 TO 21 By SID DALEY `Holy Mackerel' are things ever hoppin' around Branch 540. Action you want, Action You Get, Are you ready Comrades, here goes. Friday, October 8 at 8:00 p,m. will see the start of Branch 540, presentation of awards and appreciation nite for the work party. In this way Branch 540 wishes to say 'THANK YOU' to the Comrades who worked so hard during Lucan's Centennial Observances to make 'IRISH NITES' at the Branch successful. We are also using this op- portunity to say `THANK YOU' in a special sort of way to some of our comrades and friends of Legion. 'Jacks are wild' One Eyed Jacks that is. Has gamblin' started in Lucan's Branch 540? No Comrades, the name of the entertainer who will be at Branch 540 on Saturday October 9 in the Sea, Land and Air Lounge is 'One Eyed Jack'. Sounds like a fun nite, Apparently old "One Eye' is extremely versatile and is a one man show. As if this wasn't enough en- tertainment for one nite there will be in additon 'amateur nite'. Yes Comrades, you heard right 'amateur nite'. There will be prizes galore! Who knows you may have hidden talent and be discovered on Saturday, October 9 in the Sea,Land and Air Lounge, How early is an 'early bird'? Comrades the early bird ► cam- paign at 540 is in full swing and you guessed it Branch 540 is getting its 'just due'. Yes Sir, some of our comrades are already paid up for 72. Thus the enquiry 'How Early Is An Early Bird?' Our campaign board will soon be erected in the Lounge.Will you have the 'Early Bird Insignia' beside, your name? Join the early birds and have something to crow about - I did, `OKTOBERFEST' anyone? Last year's bus trip to Kitchener Oktoberfest was an over- whelming success and by popular demand will be an Annual Event of 540. The second annual bus trip to Kitchener's Oktoberfest will leave Branch 540, Lucan at 2:30 p.m, Saturday, October 16 and leave Kitchener for the return trip to Lucan at 12:00 midnite. Anyone interested please contact Smilin' °Carl or Little Len at the Lucan Legion for your reser- vation. Seats are going fast folks, phone now and avoid disap- pointment. Of special interest to the BUY CANADA SAVINGS BONDS ps Health classes Pre-natal Classes will be held for seven weeks commencing Wednesday October 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Lucan United Church. Child Health conferences will be held at the same place, the next being held October 21 from 2 to 3 p.m. C ******* * 0 • • * • • • • Nineteen seventy-one has been your year in Ontario. Now you have full legal rights as an adult man or woman. This means you can sign a contract; you can vote. There will be new concerns and involvements, new freedoms and new responsibilities. THE WELLINGS MINT will strike a medallion commemo- rating this "coming of age" for over 400,000 young people in Ontario and the instrument which brought this change into effect: The Age of Majority and Account- ability, Bill 122, passed by the Legislature of the Prov- ince of Ontario, July 28, 1971 . . . an Act respecting the Age of Majority and Account- ability by the Province of Ontario. You can purchase this medal- lion by completing the follow- ing order form. These medal- lions may be personalized with your name and birthdate for a small additional amount. If a name and birthdate is to be engraved on the medal- lion, proof of age should be supplied . . this could be a copying machine facsimile of a birth certificate or other acceptable doctument. Please do not send originalS. OFFICIAL ORDER FORM The Wellings Mint, 70 Galaxy Blvd„ Rexdale, Ontario My cheque for Please enter my order for the Age of Majority medals and accessories I have checked below, I understand if my order is received on or before Nov, 15, 1971 it will be delivered before Christmas. including 5% sales tax is enclosed, So. No or Sates Total Nice Medals TA. Cost S15000 10 00 1 00 79 00 3.75 Full tile 22 Karat Gold I lh" diameter 39rom Sterling Silver 1 1/2 - diameter 39rilm Presentation Case Charm Size 22 Karat Gold "diameter 196im Sterling Silver 1,e - diameter 15mrn No of MM. 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