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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-11-28, Page 28REDI-MIX CONCRETE Washed Sand & Stone (ALSO FORM WORK) McCann Const. Ltd. DASHWOOD Phone 237.3381 or 237-3422 Pay, 10 Times-Advocate, November 28, 1974 Fair shows good profit December 2, at the next meeting, Midgets lead league Lucan ,4"...1141.111,1111,1•111111.111.111.1.1.11011.1111.11.1.1r Elect Paul Dykema,' for LUCAN HYDRO COMMISSION on December 2nd Ho Jo's streak is broken Fair 74 report given by The Lion Bob Taylor, chairman for the event, showed, a net profit of $19,500, on which amount Lion Jim Shipley Presented the 1975 budget es follows: Park75, $3,000 - Boys end Girls $3,500 - Agri- culture $200. - Health & Welfare $300 - Sight & Blind $150 - Miscellaneous donations $1,480 - Senior Citizens $610 - Fair Equipment $1,500 - Education $600 - Safety $150 - District Project $200 - Zone Project $50 - Parade Float (permanent base) $3,000 - Insurance $$00 - Emergency $500. The Lions Turkey Bingo was announced for Tuesday, December 10 at 6:30 at the Legion Hall. The Lucan & District Lions will take part in a Zone Project to furnish a room in the new Craighorne Nursing Home at Ailsa Craig. The Zone includes Ilderton, Ailsa Craig, Parkhill, Thorndale, Delaware and Lucan. District Governor Lion Howard Scott, RR 7 London, will make his annual visit to the Lucan & TOP PIGEON RACERS — The annual banquet of the Lucan and area homing pigeon club was held Satur- day night. Shown above are three of the major winners Willie Vanneste, Harry Winters and Clarence Hardy. T-A photo Five vehicles in one crash, deer is killed in another Banta ms The Bantams had a busy schedule this week with two league games and a tournament game. Tuesday night the locals travelled to Huron Park and were defeated in a high scoring game by a 9-6 score. Dean Densmore led the way for the Bantams with a four goal performance while Martin Clarke added two goals. Friday night was the exact opposite as Lucan and Belmont battled to a 1-1 draw. Kevin Woo,,,ds played a strong game in the Lucan net while Kevin Gilmour scored the lone Lucan goal. Saturday, Lucan travelled to Ilderton to take part in the third annual bantam tournament and advanced as a result of a 4-3 victory over Dorchester, Martin Clarke paced Lucan with two goals with singles going to Calvin McCallum and Ron Glenn. A multi-car accident was one of eight investigated this week by officers of the Lucan detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police. It occurred Sunday at 12.40 p.m. on Highway 4 at Concession. 9 in London township. Constable J. A, Wilson investigated the five car pile-up and estimated total damages at $4,500. Drivers of the vehicles involved were Nancy Symonds, RR 3 Ilderton, and Donald Colter, Karen Near, Robert Petch and Douglas Garrett, all of London. In the first accident of the week on the London-Lobo Townline between Concession 9 and 10 of London township, a deer was killed when it ran onto the roadway and was struck. The driver of the vehicle was Stephen Stocks, RR 1 Ilderton. Constable D. R. Vance set other Lucan goal went to Brad Taylor with Brent Harvey assisting. Ron Funston scored the final goal of the game, converting an Ed Robb pass. Belmont outshot Lucan 50-35 while Lucan was assessed 11 of 23 penalties handed out. Midgets The Lucan midgets remained atop their league with a pair of victories over the week. Tuesday in Huron Park the locals posted a 6-0 victory over the home team with Jim Benn and Rick Freeman leading the way with two goals apiece. Single goals went to Cecil Nickles and Russ Dann while goaltender, Lennie Anderson, picked up the white wash. Friday against Belmont, Lucan edged out the home team by a 5-4 score. Jim Benn led the locals with two goals while Don McFalls, Ken Holland and Brian McCafferty added the singles. By MIKE WRAITH The Ho Jo's four game un- beaten streak in OHA Inter- mediate ended on a sour note as they were dumped 15-2 by Pt, Edward in a game played in Point Edward. Monday night in Lucan the Ho- Jo's looked like they would lose their second game in a row when Belmont lead 5-3 with two minutes remaining in the game. However, two Lucan goals gave them a 5-5 tie and a single point. Lucan opened the scoring at 13:13 of the opening period as Tom Hodgins scored assisted by Jim Robson. Lucan's lead quickly disap- peered as Belmont tied the score and then went ahead 2-1 with two goals within 33 seconds of Lucan's opening goal, Belmont then upped their lead to 3-1 with a goal near the end of the period, Paul Young scored early in the middle frame after taking a pass from Jim Robson to bring the Ho- Jo's within one of Belmont. The teams then exchanged goals with Marty Mangan getting credit for the Ho-Jo goal with Mike Anderson assisting. Belmont scored early in the third for a two goal advantage but with 2:06 remaining in the game, Bob Evans scored to bring Lucan within striking distance with the assist going to Marty Mangan. With goaltender, Don Stewart, pulled for an extra attacker, Bob MacDonald scored on a three way effort with Tom Hodgins and Paul Young setting up the play. Lucan outshot the visitors 38-33 and were assessed 5 of 13 minor penalities handed out by the officials. Explorers make tree decorations Carol singing was enjoyed by the Lucan-Clandeboye Explorers, led by counsellor Mrs. Don O'Neil, on Monday afternoon after school. Mrs. O'Neil also taught a new song "C is for the Christ Child". Each member made a Christmas tree decoration for herself from a foam ball decorated with red rick-rack and sequins. Jackie Richards achieved her Blue Star and the Gold Star achievers were Mary Madden and Barbara Richards. Next Monday, December 2 is the last expedition until 1975. It was reported that every Anglican-United Church Calendar had been sold, Highway 7, vehicles driven by Nancy Leach, RR 3 Thorndale and Rayburn Smith, RR 3 Thorndale were in collision. Constable Munro set damages at $1,600. Early Saturday morning, two Seaforth area persons were taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, London after their vehicle left Highway 4 at Clandeboye and turned over. The driver was James Nixon, RR 4 Seaforth and his passenger was Barbara Brady, RR 2 Seaforth. Constable James Craig listed damages at $1,500. Monday at 12.15 a.m. a vehicle driven by Susan Foley Exeter left Highway 7, a mile and a half east of Ailsa Craig and rolled over. Miss Foley was taken to University Hospital, London. Constable Craig listed damages at $500. During the week officers of the detachment investigated 33 occurrences and laid 39 charges under the Highway Traffic Act and issued 29 warnings to drivers. Village of Lucan MUNICIPAL ELECTION I NOTICE is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Village of Lucan in the County of Middlesex that in com- pliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1972, Chapter 95, as amended by 974, Chapter 32, a Ballot will be held for the office of COUNCILLORS Four Candidates to be Elected HYDRO COMMISSION Two Candidates to be Elected Polls will be open on Monday, December 2, 1974 from 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon at the Lucan Village Office AN ADVANCE POLL will be open in the Village Office Municipality of the Village of Lucan Saturday, November 23, 1974 from 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of receiving votes of electors who expect to be unable to vote oh the regular polling day. All Electors are hereby requested to govern themselves accordingly. Lucan, Ontario Mrs. M. L. Gibson November 14th, 1974 Returning Officer Pee Wee Friday night in Belmont the Pee wee's suffered a 4-1 defeat at the hands of the home team. Paul Wraith scored the lone Lucan goal while goaltender, Mark Grove, kept the Belmont players at bay for most of the game with some strong play. Saturday, Lucan played Huron East in an exhibition game and lost by a 6-1 score. Dean Scott spoiled Huron East's bid for a 'shutout with a goal late in the game. Atoms In the lone game this week Lucan defeated 4-1 by Dorchester on Saturday afternoon in a game played in Belmont. Both teams remained scoreless after two periods of play, mainly because of the work of Lucan goaltender, Tim Culbert. However, Dorchester finally broke through while Steven Glenn managed the lone Lucan goal. damages to the car at $75. Constable W. R. Disher was at the scene of an accident on High- way 4 at Concession 15 in London township at 4.50 p.m. Tuesday. The vehicles in the mishap were driven by Gerald Murphy, RR 2 Denfield and Robert Beauchamp, London. Damage was listed at $1,500. Vehicles driven by William Butler, RR 1 Arva, and Bryan Bell, London collided on the Hyde Park sideroad at Concession 7 of London township, Thursday afternoon. No ,injuries were reported and Constable B. D. Munro estimated damages at $1,050, At 2.30 p.m. Friday vehicles driven by John Machado, London and John Dykstra, RR 2 Ilderton collided on Highway 4 at Con- cession 15 of London township. Constable Disher was the in- vestigating officer and he listed damages at $1,200. The same day an hour later at Concession 3 in West Nissouri township, a half mile south of 7.4 Lady back from west Rev. John Hofland, Rector of Holy Trinity Anglican Church visited with friends at St. Joseph's Hospital and McCor- mick Home last Tuesday. Mrs. Howard Cranston, who underwent surgery at University Hospital, is now recuperating at. her home. Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott and Mr. & Mrs. Earl Atkinson were guests with Mrs. Raymond Greenlee of Lower cost housing is one of our greatest needs. This is what Ontario is doing to help provide it. Exeter on Saturday. Mrs. Robert Coleman attended the birthday party on Sunday of her great- granddaughter, Kathy Garrett, 2 year old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jack Garrett (nee Dana Culbert) of Ilderton. Also present were grandparents Mrs. Mary Squire and Mr. & Mrs. Bill Garrett and Mary Jane Culbert and Mr. & Mrs. Don McTaggart of London. Mr. & Mrs. Sheridan Revington were Sunday guests with their son and his family, Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Revington. Mrs. Violet Hebblethwaite of London spent four days last week with Mrs. Percy Wells and Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Sandison and baby Stephanie visited with Mrs. Wells on Saturday, taking Mrs. Heb- blethwaite back to London with them. Mrs. H. B. Langford has returned from a trip west to visit her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. W. T. Butler in Edmonton. Last weekend they flew to Vancouver for a few days returning to Edmonton on Wednesday. Mrs. Isabel McKay of Brant- ford was a Sunday guest with Mrs. Percy Wells. Mrs. Wes. Atkinson entertained her bridge club, Mrs. Harold McFalls, Mrs. Harold liodgins, Mrs. Karl O'Neil and Mrs. H. B. Langford at a bridge-luncheon on Monday, at the home of her daughter Mrs, M. S. Smout, London. Irish Wednesday night league leading Belmont put their un- defeated season on the line but the Irish, although managing to keep close for the first 20 minutes of play, faltered and Belmont coasted to an 11-5 victory. Lucan drew first blood with Brent Harvey finding the range with help from Randy Kraul. Belmont then tied the score only to have Craig Corman give Lucan back the lead with Mike McIntyre and Gary Herr assisting. Two Belmont goals before the end of the period gave the visitors a 3-2 lead after one period of play. In the second period Belmont outscored Lucan 5-2 to take a commanding lead into the third period. Craig Corman, with his second goal of the game, narrowed the lead to 4-3 on a play started by Mike McIntyre. The RE-ELECT MRS. ELIZABETH S. GODDARD For Lucan Council Experience Service Good Government Attend Royal Lucan residents attending the Royal Winter Fair with the Clandeboye Women's Institute Bus trip included, Mrs. Royden Herbert, Mr, & Mrs. Harold Cobleigh, M. H. Hodgins, Harold Corbett, Anthony Sloetjes, Mrs. Austin Hodgins, Mrs. George ,Hodgins, Mrs. Wilfred Hodgins, Mrs. Leo Hodgins, Mr. & Mrs. Alan Hodgins, Mrs. Karl O'Neil, Mrs. Cecil Carter and Mrs. Laverne Morley of Whalen. GETS PHOTO AWARD Terrance' P. Culbert, son of Mrs. Mary Squire, formerly of Lucan now of Scarborough, has been awarded, for the second year, the Roy Tash Best Cinematographer in Canada for the year 1974. We are all very proud of Terry's ac- complishments. On December 2 VOTE NORM STEEPER for Councillor for the Village of Lucan A candidate informed oh the details of the Turnbull report on County amalgamation and reorganization. • A candidate experienced with town plan- ning and government policies on planning. • A candidate concerned that the wishes of each ratepayer be heard before plans for a second arena are developed. • A candidate who wants mote use of available grants ibe street repairs. and the up-grading of plumbing, heating and electrical systems. 2. Community-Sponsored Housing Program supports the development of reasonably priced housing through non-profit housing corporations operated by groups or munic- ipalities. Grants to these groups—which may include labour unions, churches, wel- fare agencies, educational and charitable institutiOns, and service clubs —cover up to 10% of the value of a housing project. In return, the group makes available up to 25% of the project units for Ontario Housing Corporation's rent supplement program. 3. OHC'S Assisted Rental Housing for Fam- ilies and Senior Citizens provides accom- modation for the elderly and for families, on the basis of rents-geared-to-income. its purpose is to subsidize rental payments for people 60 years of age and older and for low-income families. 4. Home Ownership Made Basy (H.O.M.E.) Plan brings home ownership within the reach of many moderate-income earners. Houses are built on serviced lots which are then leased by Ontario Housing Corporation to new homeowners who have the option Of buying the land after five years. This com- bination makes lower-than-normal down payments possible. If you would like more information or free literature on these four housing prograrn, write: Information Services, 101 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario. MSS 1P8 Ministry of Housing Donald Irvine, Minister Ontario today has more houses and more new housing programs than ever before. We are, unquestionably, among the best housed people in the world. But the cost of housing, for both owners and renters, has increased sharply in recent years. With this in mind the Ontario Government has developed many programs to ease cost pressures and help make more housing available. Four such programs are: 1. Ontario Home Renewal Program (OHRP) offers grants and loans for home improve- ment through local municipalities to low and moderate income homeowners. It is particularly directed to the rehabilitation of sub-standard dwellings, with emphasis on faulty structural and sanitary conditions, Re-Elect Larry Hotson to Council of Village of Lucan on December 2nd VOTE HOTSON 1. G. (Larry) Government of Ontario William Davis, Premier and !district `news Phone. 227{4714 Correspondent: Mrs. M.H. Hodgins