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Tionos-Advocat*, Pctobor 26, '1972 Celebrate anniversary
at Centralia church
Pao* 9A
were Ray Mills, Ralph Lightfoot,
Robert Blair and Ray Shoebot-
torn. Receiving the offering were
Brian Hicks, Gary Skinner,
David Elliott and Norman
Wilson. Flowers decorating the
church were in memory of past
members,
Visitors from Nova Scotia,
Michigan, Kingston, Toronto,
London, Sarnia, Wyoming, St.
Marys and other localities
returned to attend the service
and join in the social hour with
former friends in the church
schoolrooms following the ser-
vice.
Personals
Mr, & Mrs. Cyril Colwill,
Thorndale were luncheon guests
with Mrs, Murray Elliott Sunday
and attended the service in the
United Church Sunday afternoon.
Mr. & Mrs, Truman Mills,
Kingston attended the Sunday
Service and were overnight
visitors with Mr. & Mrs, Fred
Bowden.
OFFICIAL START FOR THE JETS — Sunday afternoon at the Ilderton arena the 1972-73 season for
the Lucan-Ilderton Jets officially opened. In the above picture, London township Reeve Graydon
McRoberts drops the puck between the sticks of Ray Teesdale of the London Kings and Jamie Robb of
T-A photo
Show pictures
to Berean class the Jets,
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By MRS, FRED BOWDEN
Sunday afternoon the
auditorium was filled to capacity
and 40 or more people were
seated in the church schoolroom
for the service to celebrate the
50th anniversary of Centralia
United Church,
Rev. Harold Snell, London was
the guest speaker and delivered a
sermon on the subject "What
Difference Does it Make".
The senior choir under the
direction of the organist, Mrs,
Kenneth Hodgins and assisted by
former members sang the an-
them.
The junior choir, directed by
Mrs. Ray Mills, pianist for the
service also sang,
Two numbers were sung by the
Woodham Quartet; Harry Hern,
Glen Copeland, Ken 13Iackler and
Norris Webb.
The offertory music was an
organ and piano duet by Mrs.
Hodgins and Marikay Hodgins.
Rev, D.M. Guest of Wyoming, a
former minister, expressed
briefly his pleasure in attending
the service.
A letterextendinggreetingsfrom
another former minister, Rev.
J.T. and Mrs, Clarke, Beamsville
was read by Rev. Beaton. Ushers
DALEY'S WEEKLY COMMENTS Many at
wedding May need an ark
' BY
LARRY
SNIDER
My goodness, with all the rain
we are having I am beginning to
wonder if history is repeating
By MANUEL CURTS
OR EENWAY
The Berean Class of the United
Church held their meeting on
Friday evening at the home of
Mr. & Mrs, Lawrence Curts,
Grand Bend, Mr. & Mrs. Alex
Hamilton, Grand Bend showed
pictures of their trip to the West
Coast,
Herb Marlton, a member of the
class, was presented with a plant
and basket of fruits and candies
on the occasion of his 90th bir-
thday.
Efforts are increasing to effect
dassage of a law making it
illegal to turn back an
odometer.
Steer
This
't Way By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Those from this area attending
the Gusso-Henderson wedding at
Wingham Friday evening were
Mrs. Hilton Ford, Mr, & Mrs,
Hubert Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Ford; Mr, & Mrs. Bob Forrester,
Zurich; Mrs. Lyla Broderick,
Mrs. Almira Ford, and Mrs. Kay
Ford, Exeter, The groom is Mrs.
Hilton Ford's grandson,
Mr, & Mrs. John Brintnell and
family, Jarvis and Mr, & Mrs.
Howard Ford and family, Bolton,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Hilton Ford.
Mrs. Irvin Rader attended the
Grand Bend Institute meeting,
Thursday, where she was the
guest speaker.
Mrs. Wellwood Gill, Grand
Bend, visited with her sister Mrs.
Irvin Rader Monday.
Mrs, Louis Restemayer, who
has been a patient in South Huron
Hospital for several weeks,
returned home Sunday.
Mrs. Katie Vincent, Grand
Bend, spent several days with
Mrs. Edith Beierling last week.
Relatives from town attended
-the funeral of the late Robert
Love, Thedford last week.
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not suitable for every car.
Check with an expert.
• According to U,S. statisticians/
a life is saved each year for
every five miles of new
interstateHighway placed in
service.
After about 10,000 miles of
use, spark plugs are opt to
misfire under heavy loads.
• A 2,000 -pound safety car, of
German origin, with a uniciiie
three-ply, anti-crush body, will
be on the U.S. market by
1974, possibly even sooner.
Personals
Several relatives from the
community attended the funeral
services of Mrs. Olive Wellman,
in Pt, Huron, Tuesday. Mrs.
Wellman, the former Olive
McIntosh is survived by her
husband, James Wellman,
Arlington Heights, Illinois, one
son Robert, Indianapolis and one
daughter Mrs. Marilyn Box,
California, and four grand-
children,
Mrs. Inez Eagleson ac-
companied Mrs. Harold Eagleson
and Susan, Sarnia, recently to
visit relatives in Ottawa and
Monkland, Ontario.
Mr. & Mrs, Hugh Brophy and
Allison, London visited with
Mrs. Vera Brophy Sunday.
Sunday guests with Evelyn,
Viola and Manuel Curts were Mr,
& Mrs. Henry Thoren, Frank,
Henrietta, Monique and John of
Strathroy.
By the way: In this election
there are more candidates
running for something than there
are who stand for something.
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Bill and Bonnie Olson, sacred
recording artists from Windsor
have a real ministry for cof-
feehouses, youth groups, sacred
concerts, seminars and church
services. They will be in Crediton
Saturday, Oct. 28.
Bill attended Bible College and
was associate pastor at Berea
Tabernacle in Detroit for one and
one-half years,
They have travelled in full-time
evangelistic work for two years,
arid since February 1971 have
been on the staff of Windsor
Y.F.C., involved in directing
Campus Life Clubs and Music.
They have a unique and en-
joyable music ministry. Bin is an
excellent speaker, who ef-
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God's Word to both teens and
adults, Their dynamic ministry
among young people has been
most thrilling.
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itself and we should get busy and
start building an ark. On second
thought I don't think that this
could be possible and that there
must be some brighter days
ahead.
However, I do know of an
"oasis" of good cheer and bright
moods and that is your very own
Branch of the Royal Canadian
Legion. Pay a visit and yoti will
see what I mean for Comradeship
and good times its the Royal
Canadian Legion every time.
Comrades we are fast ap-
proaching the nth hour of the
11th month and we all know what
that means, make it a point to
volunteer a couple of hours of
your time to assist your poppy
chairman in making this the best
effort ever,
If you can't remember think.
Comrade Art Bell, 540's Poppy
Chairman announces the
following as the schedule for
Lucan and area.
Friday, November 3rd, 7:30
p.m. Door to Door Poppy Blitz.
Saturday, November 4th, 8.00
Street Sales Lucan and
area. Saturday, November 11th
Comrades to muster at the
Legion Hall at 10.30 a.m. Sharp
for parade to cenotaph for their
Act of Remembrance at the
cenotaph. Saturday, November
11th, 6.30 p.m. veterans only
banquet at the Legion Hall Guest
Speaker Comrade Harold
Pimblett, London, Ontario a Past
District Commander. Sunday,
November 12th. 10.30 a.m.
Comrades to muster at the
Legion Hall, Lucan in
preparation for parade to the
United Church to attend our
Annual Remembrance Church
Service at 11.00 a.m.
Our good friends in Lucan and
area are requested to leave their
porch lights on please,to assist the
Poppy Canvassers.
Let us have a good turn out on
all the above dates - They gave
their life surely you can spare a
couple of hour of yours - If you
can't remember think,
In Memoriam
Comrade
Walter 'Wally' Boyes
1898 -1972
We will Remember him
in our heart
Comrades the life blood of any
organization is membership and
the Royal Canadian Legion is no
exception,We need you to support
your Branch Early Bird Cam-
paign, 540's campaign is
progressing favourably but we
need an extra effort on your part
to put it across and make 540
elegible for a membership
plaque.
Do your part Comrade, 'become
an early bird , then you too can
strut your stuff around the Branch
and have something to crow
about. Let us keep Branch 540
Big, Strong and Beautiful. We can_
you know, with your support.
Comrade Len Fisher, Sports
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. & Mrs, Richard Glanville,
Parkhill spent Friday with the
former§ parents, Mr, & Mrs. Stan
Preszca tor,
Mrs. Alex Hamilton, Grand
Bend visited Wednesday with her
sister Mrs, Leonard Wein.
Mrs. Bob Dolphin and Cindy,
St, Thomas and Mrs. Jack Dye
visited friends last week in Oak-
ville.
Officer has come up with a great
fall and winter sports program
for your enjoyment and it all
starts in the Sea Land and Air
Lounge at 8.30 p.m. November 7.
Now select your partner and be
ready to start our mixed Tuesday
night sports event. Enter your
name on the list provided in the
lounge.
The games to be played are
cribbage, euchre, darts and
shuffle board. This program is
open to all members of Branch
540, the cost a mere $1.00 for the
season and this money is placed
in a fund to go toward paying for
the windup banquet and dance
and presentation night.
540 has the programs to offer,
all you have to do my friends is
"participate,'" So for a sports
filled entertaining winter its 540's
Tuesday night mixed, sports
program.
Oh yes, something has been
added, how about a monthly
mixed bowling league - this will
be held on a Sunday afternoon-
with a pot luck supper at the '
branch following - sounds like fun
if you are interested all that is
necessary is that you place your
name on the list provided in the
lounge. Sure sounds like an in-
teresting winter - sports wise.
Now Hear This - Now Hear This
- All children of Lucan and area -
The Ladies Auxiliary of Branch
540 are happy to advise their
popular figure skating program
will commence on Tuesday,
November 14 at 6.30 p.m. under
the direction of Miss Barbara
Richardson. The Ladies were
extremely • fortunate to obtain
Miss Richardson's services again
this year as this will be to the
advantage of last year§ skaters
as Miss Richardson will know
them, and give them follow-up
instruction on last year's per-
formance.
There it is folks, get those
skates out, check them over and
be ready to get going at the
starting whistle.
Two more important dates to
remember are our meeting
nights. The members are advised
the men meet at 8,30 p.m, sharp
on Wednesday, November 8 while
the Ladies Auxiliary meeting will
be held on Tuesday, November 7,
at 8,30 sharp. The Membership
are requested to keep these two
important dates in mind and
urged to attend, Don't be just a
card bearing member, go active
and have your say where you will
be heard on the floor at the
Meeting. See you there
comrades.
And that's 30 for this week -
Remember - If you want to kill
time, why not try working it to
death.
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