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Pentecostal holiness
John Armitage led in the
singing at the morning service
and ,Rev. Brewster spoke from.
Malachi 1:2,
Joan Lockyer sang a solo ac-
companied with her guitar at the
evening service and Rev.
l3rewster spoke from. Acts 22: 22-
30.
The WA meeting was held on
Tuesday evening at Mrs. Ernest
Ferguson's home and. Eileen
Currie was in charge. A
devotional study was held on the
Lord knowing our hearts,
The Sunday School received a
trophy for winning the Contest of
the Ontario Conference. Gwen
and Brian Densmore, Lynn
Butler and Cindy Bakker were
treated to an airplane ride over
London Saturday for bringing the
most newcomers to Sunday
School.
February 27, 1975 N* 15 WI nutrition workshop
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United Church
Olive Donaldson of Arva
presided at the organ Sunday,
during Paul Kight's absence with
the flu,. She joined song-leader,
Mrs. Bea .Madden, during wor-
ship, in an old fashioned hymn
sing.
Rev. Swart Madden continued
Atom tourney
is successful
The second annual atom
Leprechaun tournament proved
to be a success as eight teams
were registered in the "B"
Division, 6 in "C" and 13 in "D",
Some of the teams played as
many as three games with the
eventual winners being Byron
over Cedar Hill 3-2 in overtime in
the "B"; Dresden over Port
Stanley 4-1 in "C" and Parkhill
over Blyth 9-2 in "D".
Tim Culbert of Lucan took
home the most valuable
goalkeeper trophy. The tour-
nament committee would like to
thank all the volunteers who gave
their time.
Explorers hear
review of church
The opening ceremony of
Lucan-Clandeboye Explorers
was conducted by Lori Leitch. A
story was presented, taking place
in 1975, and concerned with the
celebration of the 50th an-
niversary of the United Church.
Mrs, Don O'Neil conducted a
review of the years 1925, 1950 and
1975. Mrs. William Froats
discussed Brazil and the work of
missionaries there. A recording
of Brazilian music was listened
to.
A prayer was made for help-
fulness by Lori Melanson. Jill
Cunningham told about the wild
rose of Alberta. Two girls, Tami
McRoberts and Jaqui Green
planned and conducted two word
games.
The gold star was presented to
Mary Madden. Lori Leach, Beth
Arthurs and Barbara Richards.
The blue star scrapbooks are to
be handed in Monday, March 3.
District team
in tournament
Listowel Jr. Farmers hosted a
12 county hockey tournament,
Friday and Saturday, Ted
Beadle, Tom Hardy, Richard
Acres, Jeff Park and Mike
Wraith of the Lucan Junior
Farmers were part of the Mid-
- iillesex County entry.
They lost their first game on
Friday 6-0 to Lambton County
and then on Saturday they won 8-
2 over Niagara South. In their
second game of the day they lost
in overtime to Wellington County
his series on the Book of Romans.
The GYPSWY youth group
joined other youth in town in
canvassing for the Heart Fund
and attended, along with the
confirmation class, the
OWACHIRA London Youth for
Christ Chorus Concert at Parkhill
United, Sunday evening. The
GYPSWY is sponsoring a coffee
house this Saturday evening at 8
p,m. in Lucan Church, with
imported and local talent. All
young people are welcome.
This Thursday practice con-
tinues on the Bach Cantata at 9
p.m. and Mr, & Mrs. Bill Kirby
will address the Couples
Fellowship on the new Crestwood
home in the area,
Sunday March 2 at 8 p.m. we
begin a new Gospel Sing series.
All who enjoy an `Old-Fashioned'
Gospel Hymn Sing are invited,
Mrs.anoR.oy Dykeman will be at the pi
The Friendship Unit of the
UCW held their meeting Wed-
nesday at the United Church and
Marg McRoberts gave the
worship and devotion. Bea
Madden explained how the UC
got its crest. The Friendship Unit
will be in charge of the joint UCW
Easter meeting to be held at the
UC March 11 with Donna Van
Arenthals and Pat Stutt acting as
conveners. Ann Holden, Jeannie
Jones, and Sharon McDonald will
be conveners for the semi-annual
fellowship luncheon to be held
early in April,
Officers elected
by 4-H groups
Group two held their meeting
on Saturday at the home of Mrs.
John- VanderLoo, their leader,
The officers elected were
president Karen VanderLoo;
vice-president Mary VanderLoo;
secretary Susan Manders and
press reporter Rosemary Boland.
Demonstrations were held on
whole wheat freezer bread. The
next meeting will be held at Mrs.
Adrian DeBrouwer's
Group one met at Nancy
Van Geel's and group three at
Mrs. Gerald Straatman's where
they baked the whole wheat
freezer bread they had made the
week before and mixed basic
white bread to be frozen for next
week. Then they got to sample
their whole wheat bread along
with a cup of tea. The next
meeting will be held at Nancy
VanGeel's for group one and Mrs.
Don O'Neil's f or group three.
The meeting was held At the
home of Mrs. Jim Lockyer,
president with 13 members and -- • • - - one guest present. An invitation
was received from Riverview WI
to their Tuesday March 11
meeting at Coldstream which will
be a workshop on nutrition, No
delegate has been named as yet
to attend. the WI conference to be
held at Waterloo on April 29, 30
and May 1, The ,convener .of
public relations, Mrs. Sheridan
Revington, presented an in-
teresting prOgrarn while her
Assistant, Mrs, Ewart Madden,
presented a supplement to the
public relations program. A
game played on old time songs
was won by Mrs, Lillian Ashton.
After the meeting was adjourned,
a bridal shower was held for Jane
Lockyer who was married on
February 15. Jane expressed her
thanks and lunch was served by
Mrs, Loekyer assisted by
Mrs, ffelien, 'The bride
presented each member with a
piece of wedding cake and a
memento and showed the rest
of her many beautiful gifts.
Blind Institute
gets Lions donation
The Lions club held their bi-
monthly dinner meeting at the
Anglican Church Hall on
February 17. A $250 donation to
the C.N,I.13, was approved and
also $50 to the Biddulph-St.
Patricks public speaking contest.
The February dance which was
cancelled due to the atom hockey ,
tournament,• will be held
Saturday, March 1.
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BEST GOALIE - The award for the
Lucan Legion Rtom tournament went
Tim receives his trophy from Marsh
branch of the Bank of Montreal.
best goal tender in the weekend
toTbste Tim Culbertof Lucan. Above, We
manager of the Lucan
T-A photo
who went on to win the Con-
solation Trophy.
, Tom Hardy and Wayne
Parkinson were selected as the
stars of the Middlesex entry.
Webdy Elston represented
Middlesex County in the Queen
Contest, A dance wound up the
two day event.
MR. AND MRS. RICK CRANE.
Joanne Drennan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drennan, RR 1 Ar-
va, was married in St. Patrick's Church, Lucan, to Rick Crane, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Crane, 121 Duchess Avenue, Lucan. The
ceremony was officiated by Rev. Joseph McGraw. Sister of the bride,
Mrs. Bonnie Wilde was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Jan
Hansen and Kerri Wilde. Jim Macklem was the best man and Bruce
Haskett and Harry Dixon were the ushers. Jamie Drennan, nephew of
the bride, was the ring bearer. After a honeymoon to the southern
United States, the couple will reside at 1560 Adelaide Street, N„ Lon-
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