The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-12-23, Page 30EXETER FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED
THE BEST IN FARM MACHINERY
If present plans are carried out
speed limits at the two entrances
to the village of Lucan on High-
way 4 will be different.
Lucan council meeting Monday
night agreed to stick with an
original decision to change the
speed restrictions at the north
end of the village to slow down
traffic as it nears the Lucan
public school.
A resolution was passed
authorizing the change from 50
miles per hour to 40 miles at the
village limits and to 30 about 300
feet north of the public school,
This is a change from the
present 45 to the proposed 40 mile
zone,
At the south end of the village
the speed there will be only two
zones with the speed dropping
directly from 50 miles to 30 miles
per hour without the inter-
mediary 45 hour zone presently in
force.
The Ontario Ministry of
Transportation and Corn-
RITCHIE WATER FOUNTAINS,;
Heated or unheated for your feedlot or barn. (:(
Most sizes in stock.
STAND BY GENERAT9RS
When your hydro goes off. Small engineOriver‘i
portables from 3000tp, 5000 watt
Large P.T.O. driven modOis fr4rn 15,000 to p5,000
watts. See thm ortdisplay.
POWER WAHERS
From 500 to(' 12'x? lbs nozzle pr
Ailpst models s:tpcix
Order y4t.ri. DETZ TRACTOR ow. Cash
Rebates coming off Dec. -11, 4
See our new LEYLAND TR RS We offer free
financing until 11 d`1 77.
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YO NTER BUYERS DIVIDEND
242 MAIN ST. NORTH 5.*ETE R, ONTARIO 1519) 235.1380
JUST NORTH OF THE BLINKER LIGHT
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Something to Remember
Over the Holiday Season
When winter fringe ery bough
With his fantas math,
And, puts the sea, silence now
Upon the lea s beneath;
yrnmer still is nigh,
ai4demeath.
HENRY DAVID THOREAU
Nothing ' ors so peaceful and tranquil over the
holidays on 'as a farmstead cloaked in a new-fallen
mantles snow. Ektt beneath the blanket of white lies
the farmer's laborv. of the harvest season just past and
the growing .,t easop soon to come. Momentarily dor-
mant, the fruks at his labors will spring forth again to
help feed and\c4the a nation and a world, Even while
his land dozes, the farmer and his family tend live-
stock and prepare for yet another year of rebirth and
renewal. The farmer's.obohtinued devotion to the land
is one of th, Ofteltif &reach of us receives on this
or any Cif0('4 mtg.
A Seasonal tribute to our farmers and their families from
FE,
242 MAIN ST. NORTH. EXETER, ONTARIO (519)235-1380
MERRY CHRISTMAS and
HAPPY NEW YEAR
from our staff:
Connie Dietrich • Wally Becker • Robert Bibby
Lyle Kraft • John Van Gerwen
• Paul Van Gerwen • Harry & Anne Van Gerwen
MethiOs the
And iiArk
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munications had orginally
proposed the 50 and 30 zones at
both ends of the village. Biddulph
council which has control at the
south end agreed but Lucan
council came up with their own
proposal.
In proposing the resolution
Monday night, councillor Norm
Steeper said, "We want this
protection of a slowdown
procedure because of the school
and we would recommend that
the same system be used at the
south end."
Changes in the sewer use bylaw
as proposed by the Ontario
Ministry of the Environment will
be passed on to', village
engineer Paul McIntyre for his
c4rnments.
cting on advice from the
0 ario Civil Service
sociation, village employees
All be taking Christmas and New
Year's holidays on December 27
:nd 28 and January 3.
Ladies Guild
holds meeting
The December meeting of Holy
Trinity Ladies Guild Lucan was
held at the home of the president
Mrs. Clarence Haskett, Tuesday
December 14 in the form of a
Christmas party.
Mrs. Haskett opened the
meeting with a prayer for
Christmas and a prayer for the
New Year followed by the
scripture reading by Mrs,
Lawrence Hodgins.
Business included disposing of
funds and election of officers for
1977-78 which are as follows: Past
President: Mrs. Clarence
Haskett, President:Mrs. Norman
Hardy, Secretary: Mrs. Merton
Culbert, Treasurer: Mrs. Kay
Egan.
Mrs. Haskett showed her slides
of Yugoslavia and explained each
one in detail and some of the
customs of the country.
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Page 30 Times-Advocate, December 23, 1976 Don't Want Very Much
Dear Santa Claus
I don't want very mutch but I
would like to have a new pare of
goal pads for hockey and a Drag
Van Set, a Moto Race Set. I
, would like a Skate Board and a
pare of goal skates and some
Walkie-talkies. Thats all I want
for Christmas. I hope you can
brigh it all.
Doug Haskell
Luoun puhuo school
Business Directory
Two different speed limits.
Presentations were made to
Mrs. Madden from the Friend-
ship Unit and the General U.C.W.
prior to her leaving our Church,
and a Christmas gift to the
Madden family was also given.
During the business meeting, Mrs. Sheridan Revington
chaired by Mrs. Park, a con- reported for the Nominating
tribution was voted to the Committee and there are still a
General Fund of the Church, plus few vacancies for workers. If you
an addition to our Unified Budget are interested in helping with the
Contribution, as a "super gift". work of the U.C.W. please contact
The 1977 Leadership Course at Mrs. Revington. The new
Fanshawe was announced and Executive will be installed at the
those interested are asked to January meeting on Tuesday
contact Mrs. Park for further January 11.
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Presentation at UCW
Once again the Shillelagh
Motor Hotel threw open its doors
on Wednesday afternoon to all
Seniors in the area giving them
the opportunity not only to hear
the "Molly Maguires"once more,
and enjoy their toe-tapping
music, but also to chat with each
other during the intermissions.
The whole area was
represented as members were
present from Ilderton, Ailsa
Craig, Granton, Clandeboye,
Centralia, Exeter, West
McGillivrayandLucan,as well as
the surrounding countryside of
each place. All were invited to
share in the hand-clapping and
singing of the songs which were
familiar and several times
during the program Tommy
Burns invited anyone who
wished, to share the platform
with them.
Frank Dickens of Ailsa Craig,
was, however, the only one brave
enough to take advantage of the
invitation. Mr. Dickens sang two
numbers with many friends
joining in the choruses.
Presidents of the various
groups thanked Cec. and Phil
Lewis for their kindness in en-
tertaining the Seniors once again.
Members of The Sunshine and
Busy Buddies Groups of the
Lucan Senior Citizens Club met
on Thursday afternoon, at the
Shillelagh Motor Hotel for their
annual Christmas Dinner. An
excellent turkey dinner, com-
plete with plum pudding, was
enjoyed by close to 80 members
with several dinners being taken
information. Changes in the set-,
up for the annual "Snowflake"
Bazaar were discussed and will
be handed on to the 1977
executives.
SHILLELAGH ENTERTAINS SENIORS — Two senior citizens parties were held at the Shillelagh in Lucan
this week. Wednesday, close to 300 area seniors were entertained by the Shillelagh and Thursday the Lucan seniors held their annual Christmas party. Above, Shillelagh owner Cecil Lewis welcomes Lucan president
Merna O'Neil, Alex Young, Ethel Crough and Cec Robb. T-A photo
Shillelagh entertains area
seniors at Cihrstmas party •
out to shut-ins, by Cecil Robb. tiotson, Muriel Cobleigh, Irene
President Merna O'Neil Egan and Olga Bond.
welcomed everyone and directed The social committee, Jean
a Christmas Guggenheim game Miller and Irene Egan, with some
while Iva Hodgins prepared the members assisting distributed
props for a skit entitled "Do Not the exchange gifts. Gordon
Jump to Conclusions," Those Hotson thanked Cec. Lewis and
taking part in the skit were the waitresses, on behalf of the
Luther Morley, Harold Cobleigh, members and moved a vote of
Cecil Robb, Isobel Haskett, Alex thanks to Cecil Robb for making
Young, Agnes and Gordon the arrangements for the party.
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The amount of money collected
After the sale has been
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start arriving, (cheques,
and it would seem
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ladies taking subscriptions
Is it true that even if I sell
income is thereafter
be attributed back to me
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other then, as a p• cy of
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play. Tha ' the spouse
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