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CARMEL INCOME TAX CENTRE INCOME TAX — ACCOUNTING for Farmers and Businessmen INDIVIDUAL TAX RETURNS No Job Too Small PHONE 237-3469 IAs Revenue Canada 'Tr Taxation Robert Stanbuty. Knitter Page 16 1.41 Times-Advocate, March 7, 1974 Work is included in busy UCW program Lucan and district news Madden was winner of the Bible quiz on the Gospel of St, John. The worship service was presented by Mrs. H. Cobleigh and Mrs. Earl Young. Mrs. E. Melanson chose 'Dorcas' as the study on Women of the Bible, During the business meeting, chaired by unit leader Mrs. Melanson plans were made to make an afghan. Quilting con- tinued and a quilt was tied. Learning for Lent was an- nounced, program for March 13 includes crochet instruction; film on the Postal Code by Mr, Robertson of the Post Office. Bible Study will be conducted by Father John McGraw. The UCW met Tuesday at the church for a busy evening of work, worship, and .fellowship. The meeting Opened with, prayer by Mrs. A,W.. Thompson, Mrs. E. Lucan personals CarlesPandaat, Mrs, M.N. HOdgin$ one 7274714 01111111111*-110141. Tuesday, the new Minister of the Lucan Pentecostal Church moved into the church parish, Carolyn Madden and her escort, who are both from Etobicoke visited Rev. and Mrs. Madden on the weekend, At the World Day of Prayer held Friday in McCormick Home, Miss Lina Abbott took part in the program. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Trowhill, Tillsonberg visited Mrs. Percy Wells, Wednesday. She again had visitors Saturday. They were Mr. William Sandison and his family, Raymond, Roseanne and Stephanie all from London. Unknown vehicles involve HOT DOG PROVIDERS — The chore of taking care of the appetites of youngsters attending Lucan Legion snowmobile rides recently was a big one. Shown above after several hundred hot dogs had been dispensed are Mary CranYn, Larry Cronyn, Shirley Stuckless, Stella Fisher, Hilda Daley, Doris Lightfoot, Sarah Hayter and Len Fisher. photo Midgets advance in several area accidents occurred Tuesday on Middlesex County Road 23 at the junction of Concession 7-B in London town- ship when a vehicle left the road and struck a hydro pole. The driver was John Robert Slade, 250 Cascade Avenue, London, Constable J.A. Wilson set damages at $800. Wednesday afternoon vehicles driven by Barb Dickie, 960 Cheapside, London and Phyllis Dorey, Exeter collided on High- way 4 south of the Lucan village limits, Constable W.R. Disher in- vestigated and set damages at $500. Early Friday morning a vehicle driven by Peter Wright, 272 Homestead Crescent, London went out of control on a slushy portion of Highway 4, south of Elginfield and struck a culvert. Total damages were estimated at $250 by Constable N.A. Campbell. At 11.10 a.m. Sunday, a parked vehicle owned by Loretta Hughes, 112 Queens street Ailsa Craig dropped into gear while parked and struck the front porch of a residence owned by Robert Thomspon. Constable Wilcox listed damage to the porch at $10. About three hours later, vehicles driven by Michael Reinhardt, RR 2, Teeswater and Don Cunningham, 188 Cecilia street, London were in collision on Highway 4, south of Middlesex County Road 28, Constable Wilcox was the in- vestigating officer and damages were set at $750. Atoms keep hopes alive Explorers to make cookies investigated by Constable J.A. Wilson who listed damages at $700. Saturday morning, a vehicle driven by Donald McAlpine, RR 3, Ailsa Craig was forced off Highway 7, just east of the High- way 23 intersection by an on- coming vehicle. A passenger Shirley McAlpine suffered minor injuries. Damages were listed at $200 by Constable G.N. Wilcox. The first accident of the week Unknown vehicles were in- volved in two of the seven ac- cidents investigated this week by officers of the Ontario Provincial Police detachment at Lucan. Thursday night at 9.45 p.m. an unknown vehicle struck a vehicle owned by Charles McRoberts, RR 1, Granton and pushed into another unattended vehicle owned by Percy Hodgins, also of RR 1, Granton. The accident occurred on the main street of Granton and was Championship Trophy, they won the H.B. Langford Memorial Trophy given to the team which displays sportsmanship on and off the ice. In other "D" games, Ilderton edged Zurich 1-0 and Zurich downed Hensall 2-1 in the con- solation final. Saltfleet won the "C" crown with wins by 3-2 over Unionville and 3-1 against Clinton. Union- ville reached the final with a 3-2 win over Mitchell. The other "C" contest saw Mitchell blank Clinton 4-0 in the consolation final. South London won the "B" title with a 6-2 win over St. Marys after beating Exeter by the same score in the opening round. St. Marys reached the final round with a 3-0 win over South- west London. Exeter won the consolation championship by defeating Southwest London 4-2 in overtime. The best goalie of the day was Paul Reise, South West London while the best player award went to Peter Reed, South London. Lucan arena manager Jim Burt would like to thank all those who helped to make the 18th annual pee-wee tournament a success. Friday night in an exhibiton game, Lucan bantams defeated St. Thomas by a 6-2 score. Martin Clarke paced the Lucan attack, New courses from college Opening ceremony for 15 Lucan-Clandeboye Explorers was conducted by Lori Leitch. Mrs, Don O'Neil took charge of Blue Star girls doing Bible study on giving and sharing. Mrs. William Froats spoke to the Red Star girls on God's care. The gold Star girls' Bible Study was on Kind Deeds. The worship theme, The Congregation of the Christian church, was led by Lori Lightfoot and Donna Hodgins. Games played were Zoo Keeper and Blind Cat. The next expedition is Mon- day when the girls are asked to bring 25 cents extra to make cookies to sell for Bunny Bundle and for the mission project in the community. DALEY'S WEEKLY COMMENTS Cadets away netting Three goals while singles went to Rick Freeman, Ken Holland and Kyle Pederson. Lucan midgets advanced into the O.M.H.A. quarter-finals by defeating West Lorne 5-1 to sweep the best-of-three series in two straight games. In an extremely fast moving game, Randy Kraul scored twice for the Irish while Peter Duenk, Brad Taylor and Gord Moon notched the singles. The next series will be a best- of-five with Watford. The second and third games of this series will be played in Lucan so come' out Friday night at 9 p.m, and give these 15 and 16 year olds your support. By MIKE WRAITH Friday night the Lucan Atoms kept their 0,M.H A. playoff chances alive by defeating Sarnia Indian Reserve by a score of 2-1 to even the best two out of three series at one game apiece. Paul Wraith and Ken McManus scored the Lucan goals. Lucan goaltender, Tim Culbert, turned in a fine per- formance. Sunday afternoon Lucan fell behind 2-0 to the Sarnia Indian Reserve and although they came back to tie the game, Sarnia added two goals to skate to a 4-2 victory and take the series. Paul Wraith and Kevin Duenk scored the Lucan goals. Penalties proved costly to Lucan as Sarnia scored all four goals with a Lucan player sitting in the penalty box. Thursday night Lucan Pee' Wees defeated Huron Park 5-3 in a game played at Huron Park. Ron Glenn supplied most of the Lucan scoring power, netting four goals while Faron Sovereign added the other marker. In an exhibition game Friday, Lucan defeated Huron East by a 3-1 score. Ron Glenn again led the Lucan goal scorers with .a pair while Paul Snoyes added the single. Saturday morning in the Pee- Wee Tournament, Lucan ad- vanced into the finals by defeating Hensall by a 5-2 score. 0 This spring in Lucan, Fan- shawe College will be offering four Adult Evening courses. These include oil painting, in- terior home decorating, photography, and planting and gardening. Classes start Tuesday, April 2, For more information call Alf Williams, Chairman of the Lucan- Advisory Committee at 227-4135 or Rick Mateer at 433-1211 ext. 250. , BY SID DALEY Well Comrades and friends, the Middlesex Huron Army Cadet Corps is now a reality. On Sun- day, March 3 about 60 young men and women applied for mem- bership in the corps. It is our understanding there is quite a number who still wish to sign up. Therefore next Sunday March 10th at 2.00 p.m, recruiting will reopen. We were surprised at the number of young women who applied and it is our hope this Sunday there will be many more. All recruits are requested to muster at the Rec Centre at Huron Park on Sunday at 2.00 p.m. and come dressed in work clothes so that we can get busy and get everything organized for our first real training period. Unfortunately for the next few weeks it will be necessary you supply your own transportation to and from Huron Park, however you can rest assured your cadet committee is working to the end that all will be supplied in the near future. So please bear with us during the organization period and once we get rolling there will be n'wstopping us. . -rt Congratulations to the young men and women who have joined so far.Our committee can foresee the possibility that our cadet corps will surpass all ex- pectations. Brian Garraway where were Youuuuuuuuu? Your name was drawn last Saturday for the Pot 0' Gold and not being registered you lost your share of the $145.75. Sorry about that old chap, however this gives the Pot that much more time to sweeten up - who knows maybe I'll get lucky. Food For Thought Since you cannot refrain from drinking, why not start a saloon in your own home, be the only customer and you will not have to buy a license. Give your wife $55.00 to buy a case of whiskey. There are 240 Notes: Lucan Irish Nine held their first indoor fastball practices Wednesday night at Biddulph Central School. All those in- terested in playing should plan to attend. Practices will also be held on the following Wednesday nights, March 13, 20 and 27. The Annual Lucan Figure Skating Ice Revue will be held at the Arena on Wednesday night starting at 7 p.m, Pete Culbert of the Medway Senior Basketball Team was selected to the Middlesex Con- ference All-Star Team, Congratulations Pete. drinks in a case. Buy all your drinks from your wife at .60 cents a drink and in 12 days when the case is gone your wife will have $89.00 to put in the bank and $55,00 to buy another case. If you live 19 years and con- tinue to buy all your whiskey from your wife, and then die in your boots, your widow will have $27,085.47 on deposit; enough to bring up your children, pay off the mortgage on the house and marry a decent chap and forget she ever knew a bum like you. These prices are from 1951 - if you tried a thing like this today the wife would become a millionaire in 15 years! How about that. Comrades are reminded the next general meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 13. This is a most important meeting as you will be choosing a nominating committee who will be coming up with a slate of officers for presentation at your April meeting. Here is your chance to get right in there, become part of the nominating committee and get rid of that so called clique that.,„ have. been, running your Legion Branch. The February cheque draw for $100.00 will be made at the same meeting, as will the attendance draw for $15.00 - as the old saying goes 'If I don't win I hope that you do'. So good luck to you all. And Don't you be forgettin' that all good Irish lads and their colleens will be gatherin' at the grand old Legion Hall in the Irish Town of Lucan to be doin' their celebratin' on St. Patricks Day which we will be celebra tin' this year on Saturday, March 16. So be shure to make it a point to be there and don't be forgettin' to wear that wee bit green that we can be recognizin' yu for what yu really are. Be see yu there. and that's 30 for this week- remember - People who get down to brass tacks usually rise rapidly. Bob Hodgins led the Lucan a t- 11111,1111111111111111111111111111 111111111 111111 Ill 1I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,1111111111111111111111 Church news tack with three goals while Scott Revington and Mark Edginton added singles. Lucan then faced Ilderton for the "D" Championship and unfortunately played one of their poorest games of the season as they dropped a 5-1 decision, Ron Glenn scored the single goal thus ending a very suc- cessful week for him. Although Lucan did not capture the "D" Area 4-H clubs prepare recipes The second meeting of the 4-H Club took place at the home of Lynn Stanley. The girls made two recipes. One was Tourtiere and the other was Grand-Peres, The second club in the Lucan area was held in the United Church. The girls made the same two recipes. In the business end of the meeting Pam Moore was voted in for president; Susan Manders for vice-president and Karen Van de Loo as press reporter. A secretary was not elected because of the change in the members of each meeting so a rotating secretary plan is being used. Brownies meeting Two games opened Brownies meeting Wednesday evening at Lucan School followed with sixes corners, inspection, fairy ring and work corner. The meeting closed with Pow Wow. GEORGE EIZENGA LTD. INCOME TAX - ACCOUNTING far FARM & BUSINESS 107 MAIN ST., LUCAN Telephone 227-4851 Couples club hold dance The dance held Friday night at the arena was attended by a good crowd. Dancing feet and good music echoed through the hall. Skippers' Orchestra provided the music. The youth group of the church manned the coat check and pop counter. The dance was sponsored by the United Church Couples Club who have one each year. Edna Clysdale was guest speaker. Ms. Clysdale is a missionary nurse who returned from Nepal two days before Christmas in 1973 and is retur- ning in May where she teaches student nurses. She said 12 million people live in Nepal. Nepal itself has been opened to missionaries and mission workers only in the past 24 years. , After her message, a question period was held and Ms. Clysdale stayed to answered these after the service, In the other part of the service Mrs. Bill Froats gave a Minute Talk on World Development on behalf of the M & S committee. The Senior choir sang, Sweet the Moments. Series of Sunday Night Services Sunday night a service was held in the United Church. The subject of the service was The Church's Ministry of Healing. The guest was Rev. Noel Paterson, an Anglican Church Minister from Sarnia. Rev. Madden led the meeting. C. HARRY RODER, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 84 Panne! Lane, STRATHROY Telephone 245-1272 By appointment please. Pentecostal Mr, Brewster spoke from Hebrews Sunday, his theme ',being successful Christians must put away everything that hinders their effectiveness in serving the Lord. We have Jesus 'as both the author and finisher of our faith, and to see Him is the Christian's goal. Mr, Brewster was helped in the service by Rick Thorton, Exeter, who' led the singing. Evening service Rev. Brewster spoke on Job who because he feared God, was blessed in both riches and health. When Satan tempted him he was still faithful and after his tribulations became even more blessed. Tim Stutt led in the singing, Anglican At the service of holy com- munion Mr. Hofland spoke on John the Baptist who, when in prison and in doubt, received word from Christ that He was the `true one', We, like John, need Lent to contemplate and renew our beliefs. The Gilmour Family presented a silver communion wafer box to the Glory of God and in loving memory of the late Joan Gilmour. During Lent, Holy Communion will be celebrated each Wed- nesday at 8:00 p.m, March 19, at 8:00 p.m. the male choir of the church of Nativity, Toronto, will perform an evening of sacred music. 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Mrs. James McCarthy of Granton sang Lord Jesus, of TheeI Will Sing.The ladies from the district churches took part in the service after which lunch was served, United Church, An interesting service took place Sunday morning when Ms. r- 1 •11111111/1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ll 111.111111111111111 C Second. If you're still confused or something just doesn't seem to work, phone. The number of your ; own District Taxation Office is below and at the end of that number there are people whose only job is to help taxpayers with problems, by telephone. And on Mondays and Tuesdays phone lines are open 'tit 6 p.m. So don't hesitate. If you live outside the office area, call the Operator and ask for Zenith 0-4000, She will automatically connect you to your own District Taxation Office. Remember, all calls are free, all questions are answered, and if you have queries, we want you to call. DROP Third. 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