The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-05-27, Page 16MR, AND MRS. ELDON STEEPER
Celebrate anniversary
UNITED CHURCH
Morning Service at Luean
United Church was in the charge
of Rev. Malcolm Fife of Ilderton-
Birr charge while Rev. W. C.
Tupling took the anniversary
service at 13irr. His Sermon was
entitled, "God's Mighty Prophet,
Isaiah".
The official board will meet at
8:00 pm, June 3 when Trevor
Davies, of London will speak on
behalf of the M. and S. fund.
June 6 is Flower Sunday when
junior and youth choirs will sing,
and the Church. School will
participate in the service,
June 13 is the Church
Anniversary when Rev. R. B.
Cumming will be in charge.
June 20 is Communion Sunday,
and June 27 Mr. Tupling starts
his vacation and the congregation
is asked to attend the Anglican
church while he is away.
U.C,W.
The regular meeting of the
Lucan Church Women was held
in the C.E. building and was
convened by Mrs. Cec Robb,
convener of community friend-
ship. She was assisted by her co-
chairman Mrs, H. B. Langford.
Mrs. Langford led a prayer and
read a letter from one of the
United Church missionaries in
Brazil.
Mrs. Velma McFalls read the
scripture lesson which illustrated
the theme of the meeting, Faith.
Other members of the group
who assisted were Mrs. Armand
Kernick, and Mrs. Glenn
Haskett,
Mrs. Robb gave a short
meditation on "It is required of
us that we be found faithful."
After lunch, the president Mrs.
M. H. Hodgins presided for a
business meeting.
Mrs. J. W. Lockyer substituted
as secretary for Mrs. Duncan
McFee,
U.C.W. BARBECUE
The planning committee for the
annual chicken barbecue met at
the Church to finalize their
technique at the recent judo
tournament at Sarnia.
Your correspondent, Mrs.
Saward is home again and in
business.
Club
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COLLEENS PLAYOFF CHAMPS — The Ryan Cokes emerged as
playoff champions of the Lucan Colleens ladies' bowling league and
are shown above with their trophies. Back, left, Evelyn Harrigan,
Gerda Spruyt and Barb Wraith. Front, Paula Dietrich, captain
Kathleen Ryan and Mary Dykeman. T-A photo
LEAGUE CHAMPS — The Lucan Colleens ladies' bowling league
championship was won by the Coquettes shown above. Back, left,
Mary de Brouwer, Dolores Munn and Bea Mayo. Front, Marg Root,
Captain Thelma Hodgins and Marie Sockett. T-A photo
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News of Lucan churches
Mr. &Mrs. Eldon Steeper, R.R.
8, Parkhill, celebrated their
diamond wedding anniversary at
a family dinner at the Country
Club, Strathroy, Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. & Mrs, Steeper were
married by the Rev. Mr.
Steadman at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Smith, townline west,
May 17, 1911. Mrs. Steeper was
the former Rossie Smith.
Mr. & Mrs. Steeper have three
sons, Oswald, Robert and
Rayburn, all living in
McGillivray Township; and three
daughters, Miss Muriel Steeper,
at home; Mrs. Clare Sadler
(Virlee), West Williams, and
Mrs. Wesley Mitchell (Marion),
McGillivray; 15 grandchildren
and 16 great-grandchildren. A
son, Allan, veteran of World War
II and the Korean War, died in
1960.
Congratulatory cards were
received from Hon. Robert
Stanfield; James Lind, M.P. for
Middlesex; Hon. Wm. Davis,
Prime Minister of Ontario; Hon.
Wm. A. Stewart, M.L.A. for
Middlesex North, Ontario
Minister of Agriculture and Food.
Perfect night
listed again
The Lucan Lions won the first
game of the Lucan recreation
softball league by downing the
IGA club 1440, Alex Boyes was
the winning pitcher.
At the conclusion of the game,
Middlesex warden, Wilson
Hodgins drew the winning tickets
in the Lucan Lions spring huge
entertainment draw.
The winners were as follows:
colored TV set, H. Ortmanns,
R.R. 3, Lucan; portable black
and white TV, Fred Brabston,
Ailsa Craig; clock radio, L.
Guest, 374 McKeon Rd., London;
long play records - Mrs. Rosa
Holland, Lucan, Joe Contardi,
Hamilton, Terri IVIcRoberts,
1, Lucan, C. Maxwell, 72 King,
Henson, Young's Dry Goods,
Lucan; Wayne Hodgins, R,R. 1,
Lucan; R. Porter, R.R. 3, Lucan,
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Mrs. Jane Somerville is home
from hospital and Mr. & Mrs. R.
0. Spence spent last Sunday with
her.
Ivan Needham is back in St.
Joseph's Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hodgson of
Strathroy visited Mrs. Eldon
Hodgson, Sunday.
Dale LeNeve of Point Edward,
12 year-old grandson of Mr. &
Mrs. Cecil Robb, won the pin of
merit, as well as a plaque for
Plans, Monday morning. The date
was confirmed June 16 and, the
committee decided to held it at
the Lucan arena, commencing at
5:04 p.m.
Tickets and posters. will be
available for "the members.
E veryone is advised to sell their
tickets before June 12.
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It'§ your right and privilege. Your chance to
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family. How and where you live. It's as
secret as the ballot. All these facts become
statistics. And many organizations use them
to plan for our future.
This is how governments know where
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hospitals, schools, housing projects, roads
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For example, a high percentage of
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It's a do-il-yourself census.
Any day now, you'll
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in that form on June 1. If a pre-paid return
envelope came with the population census
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mail it back. If there is no envelope,
don't mail it but hold the form until it
is picked up by a census representative.
This will probably be the first time
you've ever had the chance to fill in your
own census form, The old way of sending
census takers around knocking on doors and
asking you questions served a useful purpose
in its day. But we've found, after many trial
censuses, that people do a better job when
they fill in their questionnaires themselves.
If you are a farm operator.
If you have a farm, the census
representative will bring you the Census of
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census form. The extra information you give
is important for government farm programs
and farm organizations in the years ahead.
Some time after June 1, the census
representative will call on you to pick up the
completed census forms. So don't mail
them back.
What happens if somebody doesn't
fill in his census form?
Everyone in Canada is required by
law to be counted in the national census.
If you don't bother, a census representative
will have to come around and fill in your
questionnaire with you. So, if you do it
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everyone,
We need facts about you . . and
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whole story.
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SO, don't forget, June 1.
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BEST OF THE COLLEENS — Trophies were presented to the top
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ladies' league, Friday night. From the left, they are, Louise Hayter,
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