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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-22, Page 10Page 1t) Times-Advocate, May 22, 1975 4I, ;0 0- illifrt"4"*"1 • • • MOST VALUABLE AND IMPROVED — The most valuable and improved players on the Lucan Legion spon- sored atom, pee wee and bantam hockey teams received recognition Friday night. Back, left, Dean Densmore, Martin Clarke and Calvin McCallum. Centre, Doug Latta, Bob Green and Ken McManus. Front, Shawn Porter and Steven Glenn. T-A photo vr7 A FAMILY COMBINATION — At Wednesday's Fashion Show spon- sored by the Lucan United Church all age groups participated. Shown above heading off stage are Shannon and Tim Shipley. T-A photo. FASHIONS OF 50 YEARS AGO — Fashions of 1925 were modelled at Wednesday's fashion show at Bid- dulph school sponsored by the Lucan UCW celebrating the 50th anniversary. From the left ore Jackie Yallup, Jeanie Jones, Donna Van Arenthals and Elva Timms. T-A photo. By MRS. M. H. HODGINS • JUVENILE AND MIDGET WINNERS — Trophies were presented to the most valuable and the most im- ,oved players on the Lucon Legion sponsored minor hockey teams. The midgets and juveniles are shown above. From the left are, Gord Moon, Scott Anderson, Jim Benn, Don Latta and Pat Holland. Missing were Dave Smith anJ Cec Nickles. T-A photo PREPARING FASHION SHOW LUNCH — A lunch was provided at the conclusion of Wednesday's fashion show at Biddulph Central sponsored by the Lucon UCW. Preparing the goodies are Doreen King, Dorothy Young and Honor Stanley. T-A photo. PENNY SALE MERCHANDISE — A large number of articles were awarded at Thursday's Penny Sale at St. Patrick's School at Lucan. Shown above with several articles are Danny Thompson and Peter Van Lushyt. rye FLOWERS FOR THE TEACHER — At the recent It anshawe donee class recital at the Lucan arena, students presented flowers to their teacher. Above, Michelle Robinson, Cheryl Hardy and Anne Revingten make the presentation to Brenda Zadoesky, T-A photo Lucan United Church "The Message of Pentecost in Word and Song" was the theme for Sunday's worship with Rev. Ewart Madden speaking from different scriptures read by Mrs. Ivan Hearn, Mrs. M. H. Hodgins, Ed Melanson and Stewart McCallum. The choir, under the direction of Paul Kight, B.Mus., M.A. led in singing the ac- companying hymns, two of which were new to the congregation. There will be no 11:15 a.m, service in the Lucan Church next Sunday, to permit all members to attend Clandeboye Anniversary and to hear the former minister, Rev. Wm. Tupling. However, the Gospel Sing will be held at 8 p:m. in the church. Confirmation will be held at the morning service on June 1 and the Bach Cantata will be repeated at 7:30 that evening, for those who missed it or who may wish to hear it again. Lucan Anniversary will be'' June 8 at 11:15 with Mr, Evan McGugan of London, as guest speaker. Flowers in the sanctuary were from the funeral of the late Donald. Buddo and these were distributed to Lucan patients at St. Joseph's Hospital and Craigholme Nursing Home. Penetocosta I Holiness Church John Armitage lead the singing in both services, At the morning service Rev. Ray Brewster spoke from the gospel of St. John saying "When we know Jesus Christ we can experience all the blessings of God". In the evening Mr. Brewster spoke from Philippians. Chapter 4 telling his congregation that in order to have constant peace in our minds,,we need to pray ab out everything with thanksgiving. The Regular Bible study group continues each Tuesday evening at 8:00 p.m. using the book of Hewbrews. A special film Russia today will be shown in the church, 7:00 p.m., June B. A.C.W. monthly meeting Members of the A,C,W. of Holy Trinity met at the home of their president, Mrs. Frank Hardy, Sr, on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Hardy opened the meeting with prayers for Ascension and Rogation Days and the Roll Call was answered by naming birds and animals mentioned in the Bible. Mrs, Donald Degraw gave a most interesting report of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Diocese of Huron A.C.W. held at St. James Westminster, London, Mrs. Lorne Barker read a paper on the Friendliness of the Church and a poem "On the Wings of Prayer" The annual bale was discussed and it will be sent in June to Keewatin. Lunch was served by Mrs. Harold and Mrs, Harvey Hodgins. Ecumenical meeting at Holy Trinity Anglican A large number of women and three gentlemen from the dif- ferent churches in the com- munity met at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, as guests of the Guild, on Tuesday evening, to hear Mrs. Donald Black, of Guelph, Treasurer of the lnterchurch Council which is responsible for the "World Day of Prayer" each year. Mrs. Black reported that women in Canada raised $117,000 last year which was allocated to various cowl , tries, where the need was greatest. Mrs. Black was the only and the first delegate front Canada to attend the Christian Conference of Asian Women held in Bangkok. She showed pictures and told of her visits, by herself and billeted mainly in native homes, to Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Calcutta and Bombay, Mrs, Black said it was impossible for her to describe the terrible scenes travelling from Calcutta to Bombay and they were so heart-rending that she didn't even take pictures. She told of the "Fellowship of the Least Coin" started by Asian women by which money is raised in the "least coin of the realm," with prayer, for various projects, Two thousand dollars is coming to Canada, to assist in main- taining a half-way house for girls in Toronto, Some of the ladies were interested and will be sent literature in this connection, Mrs. Black, the sister of Mrs. G. G. McKenzie, Langford Drive, was introduced by Guild President, Mrs. Clarence Haskett, and thanked by Mrs. J'a'mes Barker, 'who also presented her with a floral arrangement. UCW meet Members of the United Church Women, met briefly for a business session prior to at- tending a meeting with the Guild of Holy Trinity Anglican Church to hear Mrs. Donald Black of Guelph, speaking of her trip to the Christian Conference of Asian Women. Mrs. Ross McRoberts chaired the meeting and the offer of the Friendship Unit to cater for Ann Mohr's wedding on August 1 was gratefully accepted. It was suggested that the Evening Unit be invited to cater for the wed- ding of Karen Grose on August 9. Ten dollars was voted to the Presbyterial project to assist with a "single-family camp". Further plans were made for the "Parade of Wedding Gowns" with appropriate music and a display of wedding pictures, with stories of same, to be held in the Church on Wednesday, June 4. It is hoped to have many years since 1925 represented and anyone having a wedding gown to model, or have modelled, is asked to phone 227-4879, as soon as possible. Wedding pictures are to be in the church office as soon as possible and before Sunday, June 1. The proceeds will go to a special Mission & Service project, assisting two nurses-in- training in Nepal, to complete their education, It was announced that the Junior Girls' S.S. Class will be selling anniversary coffee mugs at $2.00, as an M. & S. project. TOPS sale success Due to a couple of bake sales which netted the Club ap- proximately $175,00 and due to a lot of hard work by the members selling the baked goods, as well as donating it, we want to say "thank you" to everyone who helped in any way, On Wednesday evening, May 14 a draw was made for the quilt which was donated, again through the time and effort of members and friends and the winner was Mrs. Mary Coulter, William Street, Lucan, Congratulations Mrs. Coulter. Laureen McKenzie read an article art dietetic foods arid everyone learned there is nothing to be gained from buying special foods, as sonte have only one calorie less than the ordinary variety. Only three weeks left to P,It,D. lit Ottawa, Keep this in mind. That's all until after June 7 when I hope to have some news of the Convention. See you "lighter" in June, THE OLD AND NEW sored fashion show at and Dale Froats along Biddulph Central School, Fro with Tabitha Froats. Fashions of the past 50 years m the left are Stewart Park, Kit Hearn, Marg McRoberts were displayed Wednesday at the Lucan UCW spon- T-A photo. A VARIETY OF STYLES — Wednesday's fashion show at Biddulph' Central School sponsored by the Luccin United Church Women featured a variety of Otess for youngsters. Prom the left are Giselle Pom Gibbs, Julie Mugford and Tommy Williams, The clothes were provided. by Young's Clothing, Luton,