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and district news
DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY — Marilyn Christine Hearn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Hearn, Lucan, and Clive Richard Bowden, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bowden, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, formerly of
Strathroy, exchanged marriage vows in a double-ring ceremony, July
1.5,1972 at Lucan United Church. The couple was attended by Kathy
Hearn and Larry Fisher. The are residing in London.
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Church
news
Pentecostal
The Women's Atocillary of the
Lucan Revival Centre held an
election of officers Tuesday
evening for a two-year term.
Elected were: President, Mrs,
Howard Currie; vice president,
Mrs. Rufus Thompson; secretary
treasurer, Mrs. Amelia Graharn;
board member, Mrs. Clarence
Frost, and Mrs. Elvin Thornton,
Mr. E. Thornton gave the
devotional address. Then Mrs.
Thornton was in charge of the
election of officers, due to her
office as conference president of
the WornensAuxiliary.Lunch was
served after the meeting at the
Parsonage. The meeting was held
in the church,
The Sunday service was taken
by Rev. E. Thornton with Tim
Stutt leading the singing. Mr. &
Mrs. Thornton sang a duet and
Mr, Thornton's message was on
obedience to God.
Mr. Thornton was in charge of
the evening service and led the
singing. The girls chorus sang,
with Mrs. Thornton at the piano.
The young men's chorus also
sang, with Allan Melanson at the
piano.
John Arnett, Mitchell, gave the
message on the second coming of
Christ.
Holy Trinity Church,
Last Sunday the Loyal Orange
Lodges of Middlesex County and
visiting sisters and brothers
attended a special service of
Evening Prayer in Holy Trinity
Church. The flowers in the
Church were in memory of
Patrick Joseph Dewan, the gift of
the family. The choir under Lois
Legg sang the anthem.
Rev. R,A. Carson preached on
Ulster's example. He quoted
Billy Graham who said the
situation in Ireland is more
complex than he thought. Mr.
Carson said that the Irish young
people like any others are open to
all sorts of ideas and are ready to
discard traditional practices and
beliefs. Some have accepted
humanism and communism.
Mr. Carson suggested that the
best thing the Orangemen and
women could do was to pray for
Ulster and perhaps welcome
immigrants from Ulster, and
finally to visit Ulster as a group
and express our personal con-
cern,
After Sunday's Holy Com-
munion, the Church life will begin
again.
By MRS. SUE EDG1NTON
Last Sunday Rev. R.A. Carson
preached on Hope. He said one of
the world's greatest needs is hope.
Too many today are without hope
so they turn to all sorts of things
like alcohol, drugs and even
suicide. Mr. Carson felt that hope
would build our character.
Next Sunday, the annual St.
James Church Cemetery
decoration, and Memorial Ser-
vice will be held at 3:00 p.m. Rev,
R.A. Carson will be the preacher.
Everyone is welcome at the
service and to visit the cemetery.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Murless
visited with Mrs. Joan Boggs,
Toronto on the weekend.
School Year 1972-73
School buses in the County will
initially follow the same routes
as in the 1971-72 school year
with the following changes:
1. Pupils who attended WEST-
M IN ISTER CENTRAL
SCHOOL in grade 8 and who
will be attending grade 9 high
school, will attend SIR WIL-
F RED LAURIER SECON-
DARY SCHOOL in London.
Transportation will be sup-
plied by Skinner School Bus
Lines Ltd,
2, Pupils who attended A. E.
DUFFIELD SCHOOL and M.
B. McEACHR EN SCHOOL in
grade 8 and who will be
attending grade 9 high school,
will attend SAUNDERS SEC-
ONDARY SCHOOL in Lon-
don. Transportation will be
supplied by Skinner School
Bus Lines Ltd.
3. Pupils who attended DELA-
WARE CENTRAL SCHOOL
in grade 8 and who will be
attending grade 9 high school,
will attend WESTMINSTER
SECONDARY SCHOOL in
London. Pupils who attended
SAUNDERS SECONDARY
SCHOOL in the 1971-72
school year from the Dela-
ware area will now attend
WESTMINSTER SECON-
DARY SCHOOL in London.
Transportation will be sup-
plied by Skinner School Bus
Lines Ltd.
4. Pupils who attended CARA-
DOC SOUTH SCHOOL in
grade 8 and who will be
attending grade 9 high school,
will attend GLENCOE DIS-
TRICT HIGH SCHOOL.
Transportation will be sup-
plied by McNaughton Bus
Lines,
NOTE: On September 5, each of
the above transportation
sery ices will begin at 7:30 a.m.
Individual pickup times will
be determined after the first
day of attendence.
These changes have been dis-,
cussed with the Transportation
companies and they have made
the necessary arrangements.
Routes and times of pickup may
be adjusted,as the need arises.
M. A, temple,
Chairman
J. A, Gummow,
Director of Education
Breaks arm
in swing fall
On Tuesday the ten year old
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Don
Leckie fell from a swing in Lions
Park, Lucan and broke her arm.
She was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital till Friday when she
returned home,
Personals
Janice Moore, London, visited
a few days last week with Mr. &
Mrs. Archie Sinclair.
Mrs. Margaret Hastings and
Bill Eden were guests of Mr. &
Mrs. T. Emery Sr. Sunday, they
also took John & Bill home with
them after spending two weeks
with John's grandparents.
Mr, & Mrs. Archie Sinclair
motored to Hamilton Sunday to
visit Mrs. Helen Palmer.
Ours is one of the very few
countries in the world where
businessmen get together over
$10 steaks to discuss hard times.
THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
School Bus
Routes
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for
Decoration Ddy
• lads • Mixed Bunches
• Potted Mums • Cut Palms
Flowers
NICHOLSON S FLOWERS
Lucan 227-4288
FENCE PAINTERS — Ladies of the St. Peters Roman Catholic church parish recently painted the fence
surrounding the church property on Highway 4, south. Shown wielding the brushes are Mrs. Mahlon Watts,
Mrs. Ben Dietrich and Mrs. Stefan Orenczuk. T-A photo
Lightning hits Creditor home
phone, pump, TV damaged
John Alderson says: He and Tim Sweet
(our bar manager) make the coolest drinks in
the area, Come in soonl
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Monday to Friday
5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Sat. — 5:30 to 8:30 pat.
Sun. — 5:30 to 9:00 p.m.
MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN THE'
London resident
passes away
Patrick Joseph Dewan, Lon-
don, and formerly of Biddulph
township, passed away in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
August 22, 1972 in his 69th year,
He was the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. William Dewan, and
brother of James, Biddulph
township, William, Ailsa Craig,
and Mrs, Hugh (Julia) Toohey
(deceased, 1969).
Also surviving are friends,
Jackie, Ozzie and Veronica Swift,
London.
Funeral mass was said August
25, 1972 at St. Patrick's Church,
Biddulph, with C. Haskett and
Son Funeral Home, Lucan, in
charge of arrangements, Father
McGraw conducted the service.
Interment was in St. Patrick's
Cemetery. Pallbearers were Leo
Morkin, Mike Kelly, Mike Blake,
Joe Nagle, John Egan, and Frank
Harrigan.
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
Lightning struck the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Fahner
Saturday evening. The deep well
pump, television set and
telephone were damaged.
Personals
Here from a distance for the
funeral of Robert Martin last
Tuesday were Mr, & Mrs. Donald
Montey, Chicago, Robert Schultz,
Berwyn, Illinois, and Ewald
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Ford Dyer, Sarnia,
visited their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Carroll,
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll and
Mr. & Mrs, Heber Davis at-
tended a 40th wedding an-
niversary for Mr, & Mrs. Albert
Dickins Saturday afternoon at
their cottage Ipperwash.
Many relatives and friends
from this community attended
"Open House" for Gayle Mar-
dlin, at the home of her parents,
Granton, Gayle is bride-elect and
will be married to David Elston,
Centralia, September 2, at
Granton United Church,
Mr. & Mrs, Charle
Grand Bend were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall and
family. Their son Robert Was
celebrating his fourth birthday.
Mr. & Mrs, Cameron Davis
accompanied by Mrs. Davis,
London, and Mr, & Mrs. Frank
Serle and children attended the
Zurich Bean Festival Saturday
and visited Rob-Lo Island Sun-
day,
Schwartz and Doris and Karen
Insley.
Mr. & Mrs. Walker Haines,
Dearborn, Michigan; Mr. & Mrs.
Ray Ortwein, Galt; Mrs. Win-
nifred Anderson, Freelton; Mr. &
Mrs. Milton Dietz and Eldon
Ortwein, Zurich; Mr. & Mrs,
John Fahner and family and Mrs,
Marg Gould, Exeter spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Clarence Fahner.
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Gibson, RR
1, Lucan, spent Sunday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence
Fahner,
Mark Whitney, while clearing
away an old lilac tree behind his
house, uncovered two
gravestones which marked the
place of burial of two children of
Michael and Elizabeth Klump,
The date on one stone is 1877, on
the other 1881.
Ada Gram, Adrian, Michigan
visited with Ella Morlock,
Monday.
Birthday is
celebrated
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
CROMARTY
A gathering of the family and
other close relatives of Mrs.
Grace Scott met at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Russell on
Sunday, to honor Mrs. Scott on
her 80th birthday.
The afternoon was spent in
social chat and all enjoyed a
delicious smorgasbord supper
including a beautiful birthday
cake.
Mrs. Scott was presented with
a T.V. set from her family with
her son Donald Scott of Seaforth
making the presentation.
Guests were present from
Seaforth, Chatham, Essex,
Varna, Russeldale, Staffa and
Cromarty,
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker visited
Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Erwin, Putnam.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Ramsey and
Tracey, Kitchener, visited
Sunday with his parents Mr. &
Mrs. Alex Ramsey.
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Readhead
of Kitchener and Mr. & Mrs.
Harvey Filsinger of Stratford
visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs.
Alex Gardiner,
Mr. & Mrs. John Jefferson and
family, of Sault Ste Marie spent
last week visiting his mother
Mrs. J.R. Jefferson and other
relatives in this community.
Helen Reibling, Milverton,
Mrs. Wilmot Graul of Brunner,
Mrs. Jack Golightly of Windsor
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Eggert of
Rostock were recent visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner.
Visitors on Monday with Mr. &
Mrs. K. McKellar were Mrs, C,
Holland of Charlottetown, P.E.L,
Mrs. W.N. Binning and Jane,
Mitchell,
A large crowd attended the
Memorial Decoration service at
Staffa on Sunday which was held
in the church due to the un-
pleasant weather, Rev, W.E.
Aldworth, a former minister at
Staffa was the special speaker.
Music was provided by the male
quartette.
Puppy wins
second time
Brialin Kennels, Lucan had the
pleasure of their Ryn-Aak's
Zandi of Brialin going to winners
male, best of winners and best
Canadian bred puppy at the
Markham Kennel Club's third all
breed show Saturday.
Zandi went on again to win best
Canadian bred puppy in group
six. He then went to top honor of
Best Canadian bred puppy in
show.
This is the second time a puppy
of the Kennels, owned by Mrs.
Eileen Currie, has won best
puppy in show this year, Both
puppies were handled by Scott
McNair, Ilderton.
Correction
In the story in last week's
edition concerning the Lucan
Fair '72 one name was inad-
vertently omitted from those
people in charge of various
committees.
Jim Young was co-chairman of
the event and in charge of staf-
fing, Sorry, Jim,
Montey, Port Colborne,
Mrs. Joe Bullock has returned
from an air trip to Edmonton. She
was accompanied by Mr. & Mrs.
Ross Taylor, Exeter, on a visit to
their son Kenneth. Mrs, Bullock
enjoyed the plane ride, the sights
of Edmonton and trips to
Calgary, Banff, Jasper and Mts.
Rundle and Eisenhower.
Mrs, Alvin Finkbeiner and
Mrs. Freeman Morlock attended
Visitor's Day at the U.C.W.
Retreat, Alma College, last
Tuesday.
Sunday evening at Northside
United Church, Seaforth, there
was a Designation Service for
Anne Reuber, teacher-
missionary to the Women's
Christian College, Tokyo, Japan,
Rev. Fred Feist, representing the
Huron-Perth Presbytery and
Mrs. Feist, representing the
United Church Board of World
Missions, took part in the service,
Present from Crediton were Nola
Feist, Rev, Douglas Warren, Mr,
& Mrs. Lloyd Hey, Mrs. Alvin
Finkbeiner, Mr. & Mrs. William
Leprechaun
Couples Club
presents
Dances
every
Friday Night
at
SHILLELAGH
MOTOR HOTEL
in the
LEPRECHAUN ROOM
(downstairs)
S5.00 per Couple
Smorgasbord Included
NEXT DANCE
Sept. 8,1972
BANb
glen Robinson Orchestra
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