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Times-Advocate, 1978-09-21, Page 30 (2)Page 30 Times -Advocate, September 21, 1978 Luccin and district news Injuries reported in three of five: district accidents Injuries were reported in three of the live accidents Investigated this. week by officers of the Lucan detach- ment of the Ontario Provincial Police _Wednesday 'at 6 10 p.m.. Mrs Francis Horne was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital,London by Ifaskett's Ambulance. Lucan Suffering a harken jaw and other serious injuries She %%as a passengei in a vehicle driven by her' son - IIII11am Horne. H.R. 2. Lucan when it was in ' e•ulllslon with a vehicle 'driven by \1lchael Joseph Ryan. R.N. ;t Ailsa Craig. This mishap occurred on County road 22 at County road 13 south of C'landeboye and c'on'stable W.T. nodal ns Three local- teams in intertown bowling By DON WATT " This season there are two men's teams in Inter -town howling as well as a ladies team from Lucan. Saturday. both men's teams were at home with Lucan," lanes facing Zurich rind Lucan two against Clinton Crown Sports Lucan Lanes von four of the five games for a total of nine points. . Top bowler for Lucan was Bill .Bannerman with 262- 1187, followed by Don Watt with 271-1.148 and Wayne Smith 256-1693. Lucan two -won two i?arnes for five points Top bowlers were Jim Smith 276-1143, Larry DeCaluwe. 266-1097 and Don Ruddt. 242-1074. The ladies team went .to Exeter and beat Huron Park tour- games to none. Debbie _Watt was high for Lucan with 280-867 followed by Nancy Densmore 219-813 and Pat M1ac D onald 218-781. . This Saturday -Lucan Lanes goes.to Exeter. Lucan Iwo iS at Mikes' in Stratford and the ladies are at Zurich. Most of the house leagues started this week and we will he putting the top scores from each league in this paper starting next week • APPLES Harvest & early varieties picked fresh daily Y 014 CRUNICAN BROS. 1 1 miles south of Elginfield Sporty - trail blazer �► New ski-doo CITATION' 300 Goaoort. sit/ [too t -•s T.aOema.a o� ESo"6a•Te. Lun,ree r Back to Spe 2 -piece Ski -Doo' Suits for hack-to-schoolers Children: F . Only $24.95 Youths: only $29.95 Offer vii d ' whrle suPb ep,ast at particrpaEng dealers only Special pries for all•adult clothing and accessories for the month of September. OLIVER McINTOSH __ ---ANDS�NS .� .,,; - ,,, tr•.W- . s� k�5ThVNorth of Ranoch .. Miles south of Fullarton Village ., *OM*A MONO skidoo set damages at $4.01(1. • Jeffrey Seale. Si. Marys and two passc)ngers in his car were taken to Unitersity Hospital London at 4.45 p.m. Thursday when his car collided with a truck driven by David M. Young. London on Highway 7. just east of Highway 4 at Elginfield. The others suffering from lacerations were •Alec Ball and Michael Munro. also of St Marys Damages were, set at $7.500. The sante day a1355 p.ma vehicle driven bcDarvkS _ Ball, St_ Marycicft._fiighway a on the Clandeboy'e curve Dania and hit the ditch. Damages were listed at- 5500 by Con- stable G.J Barker. Sunday at 1.25 p.m. Constable CS: _ Fleming estimated damages- at 5600. when- Vehicles driven by Martin Duenk, R.K. :1. Lucan and Kenneth Avery. Lucan were in collision.on highway 4 at the southern ,.edge of Lucan. Early Wednesday morning a vehicle: driven by Alejander Forbes. H.H • Arva was damaged to the * extent of $700 when it struck a tree in • Weldon park in'- Arva. Constable Barker investigated. He was taken to University Hospital. London and treated for_ minor injuries Church news United Two builders, two houses both on differ 'Sites were compared by Rev.. Keith Brown in his sermon "How. to Build a Life" in Lucan United .Church- on Sunday Rev. - Brown told his congregation' that only those who build their lives on the love of Christ can be sure they will withstand the storms ill. life. Christ promises a blessed future - on earth and in heaven for those who build according to His commands. Many have heard the "Sermon on the Mount". have admired these wonderful words of Christ. but there it stopped. while others have discussed them. but again stopped there. both being "hearers" only. But Christ says "Be Doers of the Word, not Hearers only". Next Sunday will be. Sunday School Award Sunday held during the service. All parents. par- ticularly. are urged to be present to support the Sunday School 'Next Tuesday September September 26. • "Trinidad • will be the topic under discussion of the Evening Unit at 8 p m In the C E. Wing. All women of the -congregation are invited Sunday. October, 1. Christians the world .over will celebrate. World Com- munion Sunday:• Anglican The Guild of Holy Trinity Anglican Church met Tuesday and finalized plans for the annual turkey dinner. it will be held Wednesday. October 28 and the admission -will be: adults 54 00: 12 and under 52.00. pre schoolers free. The Guild hopes that you t COACH RE -HIRED --- Bill Bannerman is bock as copch of the Lucan. Irish juniors for another season -Above, Bannerman, left. is welcomed back by Irish manager Bob Taylor. The Irish will, be meeting Thomesford in an exhibition game at the Licari arena Monday night. T -A photo Bingo discontinued by senior citizens :Members of the Sunshine and Busy. Buddies craft groups met Thursday af- ternoon 1n the newly renovated . downstair clubroom. with president. -Mrs Tom Koos, -tn charge. an(1 Mrs E'. J Crouch. the assistant secretary acting in that capacity. Birthday and wedding anniversary congratulations .were extended to Mr. & Mrs. Percy Williams' •as these celebrations all tell on the same date. A s►nrere "thank you was - expressed 1.0 Alex Young, Gordon Hotson. Percy 111lIiani and Cecil Robb for their work. nn the 'new meeting room and the en- tr•a.ncewa. also to Gordon. tor his year as president. . Members were invited to attend an 'v )pen House- to ceJebrate the 80th birthday of .1 Alex Young. at the Legion . Halt. Saturdey,' October 7 Irom 2-4 and 7-9 p M. . A motion carried that memberships should run from September to Sep- tember with current fees to •, be paid by November 1. 1978. :1 committee was named tb arrange entertainment by the Minnesota Mining MinstrelGroup of London, to which surrounding Senior Citizens Groups will he in- vited The Committee members are Gordon Hot - son., Mrs Jack Murdy. Alex l oung and Mrs. Harold. Cobleigh `� - • A- poen) "Do not judge too' • hardy 'provided by .Mrs. E. Unit hears about Alma The. September meeting of the Friendship (nit was held September 13 at the home of the leader Shirlei'%• Ryan'. There were 18 .members .present Ann Holden. Huth Butler and Sandra Munro con. ducted the worship service and Sandra held a study on Trinidad :After the business was discused Janda Froats and ,lane Forster gave an ac- count of their three days at Alma College School for 1Vorhen. An imitation 'was recclyed from the evening unit of the 1 (.'W to attend a travelogue of . tour Hawaiian Islands on Thursday: October 5at80opm will attend and support their work at the Holy Trinity Church . 1 Allison, was read by Mrs. C'obleigh. Bingo will be discontinued, due to the lack of interest. Guests, including Verna. a11d Ed Dowdall of Lucan, Mrs. Clarence Lewis. Ethel, RR 2 Denfield, Mrs. Dorothy Parkin, London and Tom Kooy. Centralia, were • welcomed. - The president thanked the lunch committee for the day, Mrs. Albert Armstrong, Mrs. Wesley Atkinson and Mr. &/ Mrs. Ed Armstrong. . • New dishes donated by the Craft Group were used for the first time at this meeting. A lucky "cup" prize w'as won by Mrs. ,Earl Turner. The members of the Busy Buddies "ascended" to the main floor room for crafts, as did the -bridge players, while the euchre players remained in the new room. -Mrs. -Harold Hodgins won ' the high -bridge prize and the euchre prizes went. as follows: high lady, Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel;- lone hands, -Mrs. A. Scott; low. Mrs. Murray Hodgson; high - rnan. • Cecil Robb: 'One hands. fom Kooy:, low. Fd Armstrong. • Lions heck file' about planning The Lions Club met at the - Holy , Trinity Church, Monday, and were served a roast beef dinner by the ladies. Norm Steeper was the speaker and told of, his ex periences on the _planning board. 14 -was decided to donate $1,00(1 towards a new figure skating club to be field in Lucan at the New Com- munity Center. The Lucan Lions Club will take their float to Thorndale this coming Saturday to enter into the parade for the beginning o( the Fair there. Future dances have been decided on and arrangements are being made. If you are interested in the dances contact a Lucan Lions member,. Gospel singers here Friday gospel singing will be held at the . Lucan Community Center *F'riday :September 22 at 7:30 p.m. , .,The . Crystalairs from 'London and the Corner Stone quartet from Lucan will be featured. An offering will be taken. proceeds to, go to Compassion. • . ' Compassion is a missionary group who give aid to the needy in many countries. This is a worthy cause and we should hope to see many people attend and support this charity concert. CWL MEETS The Ladre. of St. Pat's CLW held their first meeting of the season September 12. The meeting opened with a mass followed by the League prayer -It was decided to hold another "Mini, Bazaar on November 26 after the 11 o'clock mass. Plans were made to have a quilting committee and to hopefully have a quilt ready for the ba. AnitazaarG-i- eson and Ens Vandenberg gave.the repot•t pn natural;' family planning, church convener Helen ..kyr k_+ ail':,a Z;�pe ca d arriage and F'irm'ly. A note of "Thanks" was extended to all ladies who volunteered their time in the food booth at thsnowin0 bolo e Lucan-Fair. The booth was a great success. ' NEW PRINCIPAL- The new principal at the Biddulph-Lucan Public schools is Wallace Mcloye. He takes over from Fred Berdan who wos transferred to CentenniotSchool. T -A photo • Middlesex road workers settle, bonus to offset X418 order A strike ort lockout of Middlesex (+junty road workers has Vett-averted. A .iew..eontra • providing wage increases of 23 percent in some cases, has .been ratified by the 'County Council and by members •of Local 2018 of the Canadian `Union.of Public Employees. The two sides had been in a legal strike lockout position .for a few days prior to the September 7 council meeting' but there was no work stoppage. A, $100 bonus was also granted to all employees who worked the last contract year tom July, 1977 to June 30. 1978. The bonus was in- tended to help offseTt reductions in previous contracts ordered by the federal anti-inflation board. • Negotiations between the county and CUPE, which represents 45 road depart- • ment workers. had reached an impasse and agreement was finally reached with the help of a provincial labour mediator..-• -- Irl the new contract, wages will range from -$6.60 an hour (a $1.24 increase) for licenced mechanics and shovel operators to $4.70 an hour (a 16 cent increase) for dispatchers and weighmen. Middlesex County Council was told "there is cause for alarm" about the extent of untreated tooth decay among children entering kindergarten in the county schools. Dr. Neil Farrell, director of dental public health. said a survey shows untreated decay in 23 per- cent of kindergarten pupils win the county public school system and nearly 24 percent in county separate schools. Dr. Farrell, who said the figures are- probably on the conservative side." found slightly better records among children in City of London schools. He told County Council that there are several important reasons for treating baby teeth. . Eating and speaking can be affected by poor teeth. There are psychological affects as well as the pain of decay and babe teeth play a key role in shaping - lite permanent teeth. some of which don't come in until age 12, he sair' Medical officer of health, Dr. Douglas Hutchison; reported to council that the incidence of Venereal Disease in • London - Middlesex is exceeded only in Toronto and Ottawa. There were 844 treated cases of Gonorrhoea and 14 cases of the more serious Syphilis reported to health officials. Those numbers are down from 1976 but "it doesn't mean we're getting better. It's a different means of counting", Dr. Hutchison said'. Separate city and county V.D. statistics are not provided "but- county NEW MODELS Thursday ° September 28 at 8:00 Nevin Motors will' be featuring • a Car Show to introduce the public to the 1979 models. A cheese tasting will take place during the show and everyone is more than welcome to come out to the Lucan Community Center. PRESENTS PICTURES — At the recent. opening of the Lucan Community Centre Huron -Middlesex MPP Bob McKinley presented pictures of the Royal Couple to board chairmon Gerry Van Bussell. T -A photo statistics are low compared with the city".,he said. The M011 said 142 people from • the county sought pregnancy advice in 1977. 811 percent of them were rsingle females and 34 percent were 'rider 16 years of age. Dr. Ilutchison and his staff were presenting their annual report to county council. _ Towns, villages and townships who fail to send tax money to Middlesex County offices by the required deadlines will be penalized with an interest charge of 9.25 percent. 40 percent of each rnu►ileipfility's share of the county operation is due June :31) and the balance. is to be paid before the end of - December. Council- •was told that' London Township failed to send its interim payment of 5112.000 by June 30 because its council- questioned the requirement. At. the request of the Village of Lucan, county council's road -committee has agreed to prepare_ a _ Bylaw giving all municipalities the authority - to' enforce municipal bylaws on county roads within the municipalities. Lucan wants authority for its bylaw enforcement of, !leer to enforce village • bylaws on Alice and William Streets. wtfch are County Roads 47 and 13,respectively. . Pe/4104414 Mr: & Mrs. Cecil Robb spent an afternoon with the Paton family at Parkhill this . past week following the death of their mother Mrs. Blanche, (Paton) Davidson. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prince spent Sunday in London with . their _daughter Mrs. . Ted Kostecki, Ted and little Lisa. - Mother and tot free - skating will resume the first of October. It will be held every Tuesday from 2-3 p.m.• All mothers with pre schoolers are invited to. attend. Skating for girls only will begin in October. It will be held every,F'riday night from 4-5 p.m. and all girls are welcome, .• • IFI,vPINSFAWE LEGE ctr`� COMM Y LIAISON SERVICES • Anck THE LUCAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO FANSHAWE COLLEGE Present • FALL TERM 1978 REGISTRATION: .1978 09 26 (Tuesday. Sept. 26), from 19:30 to 21:00 at Biddulph Public School in Lucan. For information on any of the courses call -452-4441 during of- fice hours. FIRST CLASS: 1978 10 03 (Tues. 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