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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-10-17, Page 42and: district news 41111112 . Phone 2274714 Correspondent : Mrs, M.H, Hodgins PRELIMINARY LIST OF ELECTORS FOR 1974 of the Municipality of the :TOWNSHIP OF LUCAN This preliminary list of all Electors prepared as required by Section 23 of the Municipal Elections Act 1972 as amend- ed by 1974 Chapter 32 will be publicly posted in the Office of the Municipal Clerk on the 23rd day of October, 1974. Electors should examine the list to ensure that their names and releVant information are correctly shown. Complaints in the nature of requests for additions or corrections to or deletions from the list may be made by an elector completing and filing a form obtainable at the Office of the Clerk. The last day for filing forms, requesting additions, cor- rections or deletions is NOVEMBER 1ST, 1974. Theielectorpr are also reminded the school support list for 1975 takes may be inspected at the office of the Clerk during office hours. ilt:214A ciwte • MRS. M. L. GIBSON Clerk - Village of Lucan At one drop per second, a dripping hot water tap can waste about 175 gallons of hot water each month, The electricity required to heat that water would keep a 60-watt bulb burning continuously. Poor insuiation...a faulty heating system...inefficient use of appliances...all cause energy leaks in the home. This can increase the cost of running a home—and waste Canada's precious energy' resources. It makes good sense'to use' electricity and all forms of energy wisely. And ;that inctudes stopping those energy leaks. „, TOWNSHIP OF BIDDULPH NOTICE That the Planning Board of the Township of Bid- dulph will hold a Public Meeting in the Township Building, near Lucan on November 19, 1974 at 8 p,m, to discuss a proposed amendment to the Of- ficial Plan to facilitate re-zoning of parts of Lots 24, 25 and 26, Concession T3, as an industrial Use Area. Interested Township Citizens are invited to par- tidipctte AUSTIN HODGINS Clerk VM11.1111•11. c PRELIMINARY LIST OF ELECTORS FOR 1974 of the Municipality of the TOWNSHIP OF McGILLIVRAY This preliminary list of all electors prepared as required by the Municipal Elections Ad, 1974, was publicly posted in the office of the Municipal Clerk, 171 King Street, Parkhill, on the 22nd day of October 1974. Electors should examine the list to ensure that their names and relevant information are correctly shown. Complaints in the nature of requests for additions or corrections to, or deletions from the list may be made by an elector completing and filing d form available at the office of the Clerk during regular office hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. The last day for filing forms requesting additions, cor- rection or deletions: Friday, November 1, 1974 WILLIAM J, AMOS Clerk REDI-MIX CONCRETE Washed Sand & Stone (ALSO FORM WORK) McCann Const. Ltd. DASHWOOD Phone 237-3381 dr 237.3422 ••• Pale 18 Times-Advocate, October 2a, 1974 0.. Svy kitchen utensils Lucan Voticte 7,04 Ate dad 9e e‘ re WI .donate to homes meeting last Wednesday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. T. Emery, Sr. Mrs. Frank Jolliffe read a report, sent by Mrs. Cecil Robb, of the District Luncheon of the Federation of Agriculture held at Holiday Inn, when Mrs. Beryl Plumptre was the guest speaker. Fpliowing a most informative talk by Mrs. J. Ferguson, from the Birr W.I., in connection with the two home care centres for mental patients, on Highway 7, near the 2nd Con. of McGillivray Twp., the members of the Lucan W.I. voted $40,00 toward kitchen utensils for "Crestview", at their Two 4-H clubs meet, learn about hostesses THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Parish of HOLY TRINITY, Lucan ST. JAMES, Clandeboye REV. JOHN WM, HQFLAND, Rector Services for Oct. 27 HOLYTRINITY - 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion HOLY TRINITY Joined Confirmation ST. JAMES Service at 11:00 a.m. IN HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Immediately following the service, a reception will • be held inthe Parish Hall for the newly confirmed • members and Bishop and Mrs. David Ragg. The Wardens and Rector welcome and cordially in- vite everyone to attend this important, happy ser- vice. Thursday evening, at St. Patrick's School, the "Party Poppers" discussed "Formal & Informal Teas" for their fourth meeting. The membership had been divided into 3 groups, each group to bring different types of sand- PRESENT FASTBALL TROPHIES — The Ailsa Craig and district fastball league season came to an official close Friday night with a banquet in Parkhill, From the left, M. L. McLeod presents the McLeod and McGuffin family trophy to Stan Hodgins; Glen Thompson of Lieury, the most valuable player in the finals; the Hon. W. A. Stewart presents the league trophy to Lieury coach George Glendinning and Ernie Schlegel of Nairn with the "B" championship trophy, T-A photo Local ladies at fund dinner Minor hockey season away, bantams win in exhibition Mrs, Thomas Emery and Mrs. Frank Jolliffe attended the area convention and dinner at Holiday Inn, London on Wednesday evening, for the March of Dimes Ability Fund. Dr. Tallon a Kitchener or- thopedic surgeon addressed the group in connection with the work done with disabled people to help them become useful citizens. He suggested that if more people hired the disabled they would gain more confidence in them- selves. On behalf of the Lucan Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Mrs. Emery was presented with a ten year plaque for their sponsorship in this worthwhile project. Mrs, Emery was presented with a pin for her personel work in this connection. Two hundred and thirty-two guests were present from the districts as far away as Thunder Bay and Windsor, The special note on Nutrition, a feature of the Branch, at each meeting this year, was given by Mrs. Cecil Neil, on the value of spinach in the diet. Deli's. Harold Snelgrove reported briefly on a meeting of the War Memorial Children's Hospital Auxiliary attended recently. Mrs. Frank Goring, Convener for Family & Consumer Affairs, spoke on the value of protein and our eating habits. The Roll Call "A rule you would give young people on money management" was answered by 16 members and one guest, and the Motto for the meeting was "Take the world as you find it, but do not leave it that way. During a brief business meeting chaired by President Mrs. James Lockyer, Mrs. Harold Cobleigh was appointed delegate to the Area Convention to be held in Stratford, November 27-28, and final plans were made for the Halloween Euchre to be held on Wednesday evening in the Masonic Hall at 8 p.m. The November meeting at the home of Mrs. M, H, Hodgins will be held at 2 p.m. rather than 7:30 as stated in the programs. Mrs. Frank Jolliffe was the assistant hostess for this meeting. wiches. The meeting, closed with the girls serving an "informal tea" using the sandwiches. Members of Lucan Club I chose a name at their meeting on Saturday morning, at the home of Jane Hardy, "The Eti-quettes". The discussion topic of "The House Guest" was most in- teresting and the girls learned how to be a good hostess aswell as a good guest. Assistant Leader Lynn Stanley demonstrated ways to pack a suitcase for travelling and, through "role playing" the girls learned the proper way to make an introduction. Pale blue was chosen as the cover for the members notebooks and Jane Hardy and Robin Revington were asked to make a suitable design for presentation at the next meeting on Saturday, at the home of Nancy and Mary Lou Tindall. The discussion at this meeting will be "Entertaining at Tea" and each member is asked to take a fine china cup and saucer, a silver teaspoon and a few squares or dainty cookies. Tiny sandwiches will be made and a trousseau tea planned By MIKE WRAITH The Lucan pee wees opened Mitchell youth killed in district accident and had kept Lucan in the game with several sparkling saves as Lucan was outshot by a wide margin. Defenceman Jeff Park who has played very well in games to date was lost for an indefinite number of games as he broke a bone in his hand. The Irish players wish Brian McNeil's father a speedy recovery from his recent heart attack. Lucan's next game will be Wednesday when they host Port Stanley, one of the two new teams in the league. The newest Lucan team, the Lucan Ho-Jo's playing in Intermediate 'C' played three games over the week, all exhibition, winning two and losing one. They defeated Clinton 8-7 and East London Sports 5-3 while losing a 6-3 decision to Clinton at home on Monday night. CGIT change Halloween tea Owing to a conflict of dates, members of the C.G.I.T. have changed the date for their Friendship Unit on Europe trip A trip to England, Belgium and Germany was enjoyed by the members of the Friendship Unit at their meeting on Wednesday evening at the Church. Mrs. Ivan Hearn told of the trip taken with her husband this summer and showed lovely slides of the many places visited. Mrs. Ross Holden led in wor- ship on a Thanksgiving theme, "Halloween Tea Party" to "Accentuating the Positive". Saim-daz, November 2 from,1..41i urirtes, brief business p rthe Church. 4 'r*".".4 rrf 44; e'hhtrYd i IV' Mrs. Ross Games have been arranged for McRoberts, final plans were the children while their mothers. and friends visit in the tea room and prizes will be given for Best Dress, Funniest, Best Pair and Scariest costumes made for "The Fellowship Luncheon", following the ser- vice, on Sunday, November 3, when all Church members and adherents are invited. Senior bus trip is successful The Lion-sponsored bus trip for Lucan and Granton Seniors was a most successful event on Saturday, in spite of the weather when they left Lucan at 9:30. hen t=wo thehighway buses, visiting Kitchener market, enjoying a steak dinner at the Chalet in Galt and touring the Lion Safari at Rockton. A vote of thanks was given to the Lucan & District Lions Club, for the lovely trip. \ft TOWNSHIP OF BIDDULPH VOTERS LIST The preliminary list of all electors was publicly posted in tbe Office of the Municipal Clerk on the 24th day of October, 1974. Electors should examine the list to ensure that their names and relevant information are correctly shown. Forms for corrections are obtainable at the Of- fice of the Clerk. The last day for filing forms for corrections is the 1st day of November, 1974. AUSTIN HODGINS Clerk their season this week, playing three exhibition games, losing two and tieing one. Tuesday night Lucan hosted Huron East and dropped a 5-0 decision to the visitors. Lucan goaltender, Dan Sceli, turned in a fine per- formance for the locals, Thursday Lucan travelled to London to play the same Huron East team and the two battled to a 1-1 tie. Doug Latta accounted for the lone Lucan goal while Mark Grove and Dan Sceli sparkled in the nets. Friday night Ilderton defeated Lucan by a 5-1 score. Lucan's lone goal was scored off the stick of Paul Wraith. Lucan bantams hosted Ilderton in an exhibition game Friday and defeated the visitors by a 5-3 score, Calvin McCallum led the home team with a hat trick while Kevin Gilmour and Martin Clarke added singles. Lucan midgets had little trouble with Ilderton Friday as they upended the visiting team by an 8-1 score. Jim Senn led the attack with three goals while Cecil Nickles and Gord Moon supplied two each and Rick Freeman, one. In' juvenile exhibition play ,,,latican4ostptheira first gamerof the 'year by 'a 3-1 score to Exeter. 'Exeter built up a 3-0 lead until Gary Connaly put Lucan on the scoreboard and spoiled the Exeter goaltender's bid for a shutout. Wednesday night Lucan and Exeter battled to a 4-4 tie in a Jr. 'D' game played in Lucan. The Irish built up a 3-1 lead only to have Exeter come back and tie up the score. Both teams then exchanged goals in the third period to remain deadlocked. Mike Wraith led Lucan with two goals with singles going to Jim Maguire and Ed. Robb. Thursday Lucan played Centralia College and defeated the home team by a 10-3 score. ,Jim Maguire led the Irish with a three goal performance while Brad Taylor, Gary Herr and Mike Wraith each added two goals and Ron Funston scored the single marker. Sunday the Irish travelled to Strathroy in their league opener and dropped a 5-3 decision to the Falcons. Strathroy opened the scoring only to have Gary Herr tie the score before the end of the first period. In the second period Strathroy again scored first but near the end of the period Randy Kraul and Mike Wraith scored two quick goals to give Lucan a 3-2 lead going into the final frame. With less than 'seven minutes remaining Lucan still led 3-2 but for about the last nine minutes Lucan played either one or two men short and as a result Strathroy scored three quick powerplay goals to win the game. Lucan goaltender, Kevin V Lightfoot, played a superb game struck a horse on Biddulph Concession 4, north of County road 47. The horse belonging to Lloyd Haskett, Lucan was injured and the Hardy vehicle was damaged to the extent of $250, Constable Craig investigated. At 12:20 p.m. a vehicle driven by Marty Hopps, Lucan left High- way 4, south of Birr and rolled over. The driver and passengers Robin Bates, RR 3 Ilderton, and Richard Thomas, Granton, were taken to University hospital, London by Lucan Ambulance Service suffering cuts and bruises. Constable Campbell estimated damages at $1,500. Vehicles driven, by Grace Gollings, Lucan and Lloyd Nichols, RR 1 Ilderton, were in collision on County road 22 at 2:30 p.m. Constable Wilson set damages at $2,500. At'3.p.m. on ConceSsion 1.5, just east of Highway 4 vehicles driven by Jeremy Robson, RR L Arva, and Harry Loyens, RR 2,Lucan, were in collision. Damages were estimated at $400 by Constable Craig. The Lucan detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police has a three speed bicycle in its possession. The owner may retrieve the bike by identifying same at the detachment. Laud workers in Cancer Society The Executive of the Biddulph- Lucan Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. M. H. Hodgins to say "thank-you for a job well done", to Mrs. H. B. Langford and Mrs. Karl O'Neil, retiring Service to Patients Conveners. President Len Maslen com- mented on the "behind the scenes" work done by these two members, and also by the Education Conveners. Mrs. George Jervis reported on a recent "Service to Patients' " meeting which the three ladies had attended. Mrs. Al Cocquyt told the members that display boards had been placed in each school and were kept up-to-date with various pamphlets of interest to youth. It was suggested that a Poster Contest for various grade levels might prove successful at Campaign time. Mrs. Cocquyt presented the retiring ladies with rosebuds as a personal thank you f or their help when she needed it. A Mitchell youth was killed in an accident on Middlesex County road 50 at Prospect Hill, late Friday evening. He was Timothy Michael Bradshaw, 16, a passenger in a vehicle driven by Ross Gordon Berry, aged 17, also of Mitchell, The Berry vehicle failed to negotiate a curve went across a lawn and struck a garage. The driver is in University hospital, London suffering serious in- juries. A second passenger Bruce Kampston, Mitchell suffered cuts and bruises. Total damages were listed at $2,500 by Constable B. D. Munroe. The first of three Thursday accidents occurred at 10:45 a.m. on Highway 7 at the Perth- Middlesex county line. Involved were vehicles driven by James Bickell„.RR 2 St. peels, ancrUEciiirrNildeiirso cliffe, London. Corporal Cox estimated damages at $600. At 3 p.m. vehicles driven by Mabel Pa tterson, RR 3 St, Marys, and Paul Livingston, 149' Station street, St. Marys, collided on County road 27, two and a half miles south of Highway 7. No injuries were reported and Constable J. A. Wilson listed damages at $1,700. The same night at 11:15 p,m. Constable J. Craig set damages at $2,350 in a three vehicle crash on Highway 4 at the intersection of Concession 6 in London township. The drivers involved were Cliff Johnson, RR 5 London, Kenneth Cosby, 840 Adelaide, London, and Milton Webb, Dashwood. Webb and a passenger Kenneth Her- man, RR 2 Grand Bend suffered cuts and bruises. Saturday at 8:45 a.m. a vehicle driven by Michael Douglas Anstett, Clinton went out of control due to icy conditions on Highway 4 at the Ausable River bridge and struck the guard rails. Constable N. A. Campbell listed damages at $450. At 1:25 p.m., also on Highway 4, just north of Birr a vehicle driven by Stanley Johnson, 17 Ontario street, Grand Bend was damaged to the extent of $75. Constable J. A. Wilson in- vestigated. In the first of five Sunday ac- cidents, a vehicle driven by Robert Hardy, RR 1 Lucan, Brownies see film Constable Gordon Barker, Community Service Officer, showed a film on bicycle safety to the Brownies at their meeting Wednesday after school and he will return at the next meeting to test the girls, Each member is asked to bring an apple to the November 30 meeting.