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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-02, Page 23Whalen By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS Mr. & Mrs. Walter Baker, Windsor were Thursday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson. In the evening Mr. & Mrs. Dave Hord Strathroy visited with the Fergusons. Lori Morrison, Fullarton visited Friday evening with Pat Taziar. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wallis and family, Stratford and Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Wallis were Sunday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Alton Wallis. Mr. & Mrs. Lome Hern and Lynne were Sunday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Earl French. Sunday visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson were Mr. & Mrs. Robert Molnar and family, Dorchester and Bob Armstrong, Ailsai Craig. TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Representing many trust com­ panies, highest rates usually available. For more information contact John R. Consitt at 236-4381 or 236-4560 LIEURY GIRLS WIN — The Lieurv girls recently won the district girl juvenile fastball cham­ pionship. Back, left, assistant coach Madeline Tasko, Beth Brass, Kim Morley, Connie Hodgins, Mary-Lou Tasko, Janet Amos and coach Shirley Morley. Front, Donna Mawson, Marilyn Amos, Jo Anne Larkin, Janis Larkin and Nancy Amos. T-A photo Kawasaki KAWASAKI 440 INVADER I Take three games in Exeter Lucan ladies are winners uilf Tough luilt Smart Hottest 440 on snow. So hot, it set the world 24-hour en­ durance record. Liquid-cooled engine. Oil injection for gas-and-go convenience. Racing-style, three-stage ex­ haust system. You'll appreciate the power and stamina for climbing and flat out running. UNTRY c°Rner MT. CARMEL 237-3456 lOpen 10-10, Mon. -Sat. The Lucan Ladies Inter­ Town team travelled to Exeter Saturday and beat the Exeter team in three of the four games. Leading bowlers for Lucan were Willa Harding with 244 - 905 followed by Muriel Kennedy with 264 - 871 and Lorna Ellyatt 255 - 839. Prior to this week end, Lucan was only four points out of first and so they are doing quite well for their first year in this league. Monday ladies - Joyce VanGeel 290 - 710, Loretta Dickson 239 - 695, Edyth Watson 262 - 684, Joyce Sovereign 240 - 615, Mary Scott 278 - 606, Hazel Eaton 216 - 600, Helen Hardy 258, Aggie Groenewegen 234, Joan Gibbs 232, Beulah Storey 221, Irene Brown 221, Muriel Kennedy 219, Joan Gwalchmai 219, Toni Taylor 219, Kit Hearn 218, Sue Johnson 218, Shirley Noyes 217. Senior Citizens - Jean Miller 262 - 621, John Park 200, Laura Williams 196, Clarence Stanley 193, Percy Williams 192, Verna Dowdall 170. Tuesday Juniors - Philip Clark 207 - 335, Al Craig 177 - 334, Jeff Nevin 163 - 321, Mike Neil 168 - 313, Nancy VanGeel 181 - 302, Richard DeBrouwer 154. Colleen’s - Barb Wraith 246, Marie Sockett 246, Joanne Molenkamp 232, Terry Mawdsley 220, Anne Jones 219, Ann Straatman 215, Nancy Densmore 215, Marg Carroll 208. Wednesday Juniors - Raymond VanGeel 167 - 259, Blane Butchart 128 - 251, Jim Rudd 134 - 223, Michael Cannon 119 - 217, Rod Johnson 109 - 217, Ian Craig 111 - 207, Todd Hayter 127 - 206, Ann Hodgins 125 - 203, Lisa VanGeel 115, Todd Vance 112, Tim Miller 105, Shelly Johnson 101. Wednesday Mixed - Bob Smith 325 - 722, Janice Abram 291 - 722, Lorna Ellyatt 247 - 672, Wayne Smith 250 - 664, Terry Mawdsley 295 - 610, Shirley Bannerman 211 - 601, Heather Smith 239, Glen Rollings 238, Ward Ellyatt 228, Doug Lee 228, Mike Wraith 220. Thursday Men - Bob Smith 330 - 799. Ward Ellyatt 276 - 76?, Don Watt 288 - 716, Jim Smith 254 - 708, Jim Burt 315 - 701, George VanGeel 267 - 688, Wayne Smith 254 - 708, Jim Burt 315 - 701, George VanGeel 267 - 688, Wayne Smith 268 - 682, Doug Cun­ ningham 231 - 670, Bill Neil 246 - 668, Jim Hearn 250 - 662, Ken Eaton 255 - 660, Pat Clark 283, Len Smith 278, Jim Dixon 257, Brian Munro 245, Ron Culbert 245. Friday Mixed - Bill Neil 232 - 665, Kim Rae 283 - 648, Edie Burt 263 - 629, Bill Butler 212 - 614, Anna Mollard 236, Ruth Butler 232, Howard Ferguson 228, Mike Neil 207, Les Parnail 205, Theresa Aldrich 204, Jim Burt 203. Times-Adyocate, November 2, 1978 R>ge23 By MRS. HAROLD DAVISDo Your ''Windows Beautiful" Draperies done with care, from measurement to installation, as you would want them. Let us help you coordinate your rooms with our exciting wall, window and floor coverings. SPECIAL f J Week Only) Kirsch "Window Beautiful" Vol. VI Reg. $1.95 $1°° the WALL and FLOOR SHOPPE AT IXJTMS lAXGBt OfAAIttMINT stott ""junction ’KHgcsr235-0270 w FLOOR COVERING « WALLPAPER FAMILY CLOTHING • DRAPES • FABRICS Mrs. Joan McCormick visited this week with her cousin Mrs. Don Barber of Collingwood. St. Paul’s U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Harold Davis Thursday evening. Mrs. Gerald Paul presided. Scripture reading was read by Mrs. Bill Waghom. Plans were finalized for the bazaar November 11. Lunch was served by Mrs. Theron Creery and hostess/ Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tomlin­ son, London, Miss Lois Tomlinson, Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jefferson and family, Fullarton visited with Mrs. Helen Bearss, Sunday. Baptismal service was observed in the United Church Sunday morning. Julie Ellen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hobbs was baptized. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs were the . latter’s parents and brother from Toronto. Reception of two new members by transfer were Mrs. Doug Coward and Mrs. James Angus. Anthem by the junior and senior choirs. Rev. La Rouche’s sermon was “Humble Decencies”. Service at St. Paul’s Church was cancelled due to illness of the rector. A family dinner was held Sunday to honour the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Urquhart. Master Derek Switzer had his appendix removed in St. Marys Memorial Hospital this week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Simp­ son flew to Montreal and attended the St. Lawrence- Ottawa convention over the weekend. Ms. Terri Paul, Ottawa, Mr. Steve Simms of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Donnohoe and Miss Heather Urquhart, Toronto attended the family dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ur­ quhart. Mr. and Mrs. Jack David­ son, Stratford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Car­ man Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Crago have returned home from holidaying in England for a few weeks. Henscill Safes Barn The Hensail Sales Barn traded mainly in heifers and steers, sales being active and prices steady. Fat cat­ tle; steers, $64.50-$68.50, top to $69.50; heifers $61.50- $67.50, top to $71.25; cows, $32,50-$48.50. Pigs $34.50- $54.50. CANADA A' GRADE LARGE EGGS REG. 93c doz. 69“ FRESH MEATY CHICKER LEGS “c> REG. $1.49 lb. qcc jJJ REG. E.D. SMITH 79c GARDEN E Q« COCKTAIL UU ZEHRS QUICK AND EASY MACARONI & CHEESE DINNERS E $1 REG. F ■ 7 1/4oz. 3/89<t W 0 ■ PKGS. U R 1 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES