The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-03-30, Page 12Pal* 12 ThreS-AchloCate, March 30, 1967
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Holy week
is marked
The United and Pentecostal
Holiness Churches held joint Holy
Week services Tuesday and Wed-
nesday evenings.
At the Tuesday service in the
United Church, the pastor, the
Rev. G, W. Sach presided and
was assisted by the Rev. Gordon
McDonald of the Pentecostal
Church. The guest speaker was
the Rev, G. H. Merkley, of Grant-
on. A splendid group of the Lucan-
Clandeboye CGIT and leaders at-
tended in a body.
Wednesday night, the pastor
Rev. Gordon McDonald, presided
and gave an outstanding address,
in his church. He was assisted
by the Rev. G. W. Sach. Mr.
Paul Graham led in the music
and also sang a solo and a duet
with his sister, Mrs. John Armit-
age of London, which was ac-
companied by Mrs. Gordon
McDonald.
The Anglican Church members
held their special service Thurs-
day night, when the regular Good
Friday, one hour service, which
is based on the seven sayings on
the cross, was held. Both Jr. and
Sr. choirs were out in large num-
bers and led in the music. The
rector, the Rev. E. 0. Lancaster,
presided.
This Pepper
really hot!
It was the Roy Pepper night
at the six table LOL euchre
in the lodge room, last Wednes-
day evening, for he won the
men's high prize and also the
box of groceries. Other prizes
included, ladies' high to Mrs.
Heber Davis and lone hands to
Mrs. Don Leitch and Mr. Joe
Carter.
The next euchre will be on
April 5.
The social function committee
of the Lucan UCW met in the
schoolroom last Friday after-
noon to finalize plans for the
Centennial supper to be held in
the schoolroom, Wed., April 5.
It was suggested that all those
serving, wear centennial cos-
tumes. The Mansell Antique Shop
has consented to present an an-
tique display.
John Dickens' CFPL Bunny
Bundle, was ably assisted by all
the rooms including the kinder-
garten, from the Lucan Jr. school
and the Biddulph Central Sr.
school in the project of assisting
Crippled Children.
A total of $65.69 was contribut-
ed from Lucan Jr. School and
$77.50 from Biddulph Central
School.
Mr. Harold Corbett, Lucan's
largest syrup producer, has tap-
ped over 1000 trees again this
year and has already made his
first 196'7 syrup. Mr. Corbett
reports sap is running well.
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Last Monday evening 38 Ex-
plorers and four counsellors met
in the United Church schoolroom
for their sixth expedition.
A rehearsal for a play to be
staged later in the year, was
held, but most of the session
was spent in making plans for
the annual Bunny Tea, to be held
in the school Saturday, April 1,
2:30-4:30 pm.
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The Biddulph Central School
held Open House last Wednes-
day, giving the parents an op-
portunity to see demonstration
lessons in the Gym and in Prin-
cipal Mr. Berdan's room.
CORRECTION
March 2 the Lucan-Clandeboye
news was headed "CGIT Donate
to Bake Sale" instead of "Do-
nate to the Bale", Last week
the heading, "Girls Commence
Another Project", was placed
about the Pony Club story instead
of CGIT news. Sorry girls but
even printers can make mis-
takes and lose "titles".
Easter bunny
visits school
While the Lucan children were
out of their room at noon ) Thurs-
day the ,,Easter Bunny" visited
each morn and deposited a dandy
egg, in each desk, Before going
home for the Easter vacation,
each child was told to house-
Clean his or her desk. The teach-
era report the expression of sur-
prise, on the ahildren't faces,
on finding the Easter eggs, was
something worth seeing.
Many at Easter services Lucan
and district news
The March meeting of the Bid-
dulph Area Parents' and Teach-
ers' Association, was held in the
Biddulph School, last Wednesday
Catholic
The CWL met in the old school,
March 12 with 15 members pres-
ent. The president, Mrs. Joe
Nagle was in the chair. Mrs. Joe
Whelihan and Mrs. Jarnes Blake
were named canvassers for the
Caecer Drive.
The annual Easter Dessert
Euchre, usually held Easter
week, was discussed but owing to
the huge banks of snow aroundthe
school nothing definite could be
decided.
The next meeting will be held
April 4, when a new slate of ef.,
ficers will be presented.
ANGLICAN
In spite of the fact 28 attended
the early communion service at
8:30 am in Holy Trinity Church a
very large attendance was pres-
ent for the 11 o'clock service and
communion. Both choirs provided
special Easter music.
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
Members from Windsor,
Thamesville, Chatham, 13 et h el
and Lucan Sunday Schoolsassist-
ed in a rally held at Chatham
Friday afternoon. Mr. Paul Gra-
ham of Lucan was MC for the
meeting and his mother Mrs. J.
A. Graham was a panel member,
discussing the part the Bible
plays in the different age groups
of the Sunday School,
UNITED
A large attendance was present
at 7:30 pm for the Good Friday
Communion service in the United
Church and Sunday chairs had to
be brought in for the Easter ser-
vice, when both choirs provided
special music.
SUNRISE SERVICE
Some 16 members of the Lucan-
Clandeboye Hi C left Lucan at
Correspondent: Miss Una Abbott
evening, with the president Mrs.
James Freeman in the chair and
a good attendance present,
M. Gerald Beetle, a school
photographer, was present and
spoke briefly. It was decided tp
leave the decision of school pice
tires this year, to the principals.
Mr. Norman Steeper, principal
of the Lucan school, announced
his skating party to be held
Thursday afternoon and also re-
ported on the number of girls
who have been receiving phone
calls from some man or men.
Mr, Steeper contacted the phone
company and OPP who advised
that all future objectionable calls
be reported to them, at once, so
the offender or offenders can be
punished.
Mr. L. B, Hyde, former vice
principal of the London Teachers'
College, was the guest speaker.
Mr. Hyde gave a splendid talk
on Education and friendship with
other countries.
He was introduced by Mr.
Steeper and later thanked by the
Rev. G. H. Merkley of Granton.
Slimmers happy
with their losses
At the weekly meeting of the
Lucan Streamliners TOPS club
held last Wednesday at the home
of the co-leader Mrs. Wayne
Hockey, the leader, Mrs. Eldon
Hopps, presided, with 11 mem-
bers present,
All were very well pleased
with the weekly loss of nine
pounds recorded, and only a slight
gain.
A weekly menu and calorie
chart is now being kept by each
member and brought to the meet-
ing and compared, with many a
useful hint exchanged.
A Granton member wore the
weekly crown for recording the
greatest loss since the last meet-
ing.
arn. Sunday for the 7:15 Sun-.
rise service in the Parkhill
United Church. The Lucan young
people were in charge .of the ser-
vice, with Linda Smith and Sandra
Abbott leading In the devotions,
and Marline Butler and Jane
Hodgson singing a duet, Rev,
H. E. J. Morehouse of Parkhill
gave the address.
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Local Lions seeks
zone chairmanship
Girls study
development
A new course on personal de-
velopment entitled "About Me",
was introduced last Tuesday
night, by Nancy Watson at the
Lucan-Clandeboye CGIT meeting
in the UnitedChurchSchoolroom.
Final plans were made for the
annual Easter trip, Monday,
March 27, which this year in-
cluded a tour of the London Free
Press, a movie, dinner and a
visit to three of London's larg-
est churches in the evening.
During the last mission study
a visit to the Indian village of
Fort St. Marie and the Martyrs'
Shrine at Midland was recom-
mended, so it was decided to
make the trip and the date set
for June 30. It was also decided
to extend an invitation to the
Explorer graduates to particip-
ate,
Volunteers for poster making,
advertising the CGIT Chocolate
Drive, April 8-15 and the Cen-
tennial Maypole Tea, Saturday,
May 6 were asked to meet next
Wednesday afternoon.
For the worship service the
branch attended the Holy Week
service in the church at 8 pm.
President Alex Young presided
at the Lions Club meeting in the
Anglican Church basement last
Monday evening.
Former resident
hits 96th year
Miss Ida Porte, now of 55
Trayboon Drive, Richmond Hill,
celebrated her 96th birthday last
Tuesday, March 21, quietly in
her apartment. Her niece Miss
Katherine Hamden and some
former Lucanites, spent the day
with her.
Miss Porte is still enjoying
good health and able to get out
nearly every day, but her mem-
ory is failing.
Miss Porte was Lucan's post
mistress for many years.
IT'S A SMALL WORLD
While Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Robb
were spending three weeks in
Florida they met a former Lucan
district resident who is a Times-
Advocate subscriber. This man
expressed the great pleasure it
was to receive so much home
news.
One day Mrs. Robb overheard
a man in a store say "Well I have
just come from four feet of snow"
so she couldn't resist saying,
"What part of Middlesex do you
come from". She was most sur-
prised to hear him reply, "Oh
I come from Exeter". What a
small world!
It was announced Lion Clare
Stanley will compete for Zone
chairman, at the Regional Rally
in Petrolia, April 12. Acampaign
committee to assist him was
set up, consisting of Lions Gary
McFalls, Harold Butler and Bob
Taylor.
The Red Cross canvass is
nearly completed, was reported.
Arrangements were finalized for
the dance, Friday, March 31.
A stag party for Jim Young,
groom-elect was arranged for
Thursday evening March 23 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Stanley, while a shower for Miss
Florence McAuley of London will
be held the same night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Haskett.
It was announced the House
League Hockey playoffs will be
concluded Thursday, March 30.
The team standings are:
Team Won Lost Poiliss
Eagles . . . 10 0 21
Bears . 8 2 17
Irish Six 8 2 17
Wildcats . 2 8 5
Rams . 2 8 5
Beavers . 0 10
Mrs. Russell Bowman's and
Mrs. Cliff Shipley's Ladies Guild
group, had charge of the dinner.
The door prize was won by Lion
Jerry Van Busse'.
MACLEANS
Lucan friends
fete bridal pair
Mr. James Young of Lucan and
Mrs. Florence McAuley of Lon-
don, whose marriage will take
place in the Lucan United Church,
Saturday April 8 were honored at
two s ep a r at e gatherings last
Thursday evening.
The Lions Coub and o th e r
friends, sponsored a stag party
for Mr. Young at the home of
Mr. Clare Stanley, where an
evening of cards was enjoyed and
a gift presented to the groom-
elect.
Meanwhile, near-by, Mrs.
Clarence Haskett entertained the
wives of the Lion Club members,
and a few other neighbors and
friends at a miscellaneous show-
er for Mrs. McAuley. Mrs. Has-
kett's nine-year-old daughter
Brenda, assisted the bride-elect
open her gifts. During the even-
ing three contests were held.
Mrs. Don Smith was the lucky
winner of two of them and Mrs.
P. 0. King won the other.
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