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Attention College and University Students:
There is more than one way to
vote on Sept. 1 8th
Jim Hayter and the PC's would like to show you each one
1. Voting in Person
—each municipality is divided into polls - find your poll
and vote accordingly
— we'll obtain the proper forms - just ask a relative to
vote for you
3. Voting in the Advance Poll
— vote in the nearest poll, Fri. Sept. 12th, 9-8 p.m.; Sat.
Sept, 13th, 12-9 p.m.; or Mon. Sept. 15th, 12-9 p.m.
4. Vote at Your New Residence
— just apply to the Returning Officer in your new
community. He'll add your name to the Voters list.
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MIDDLESEX Middlesex P.C. Assoc.
United-Anglican
The fourth and final combined
United and Holy Trinity Anglican
service was held in the United
Church Sunday morning when
Donna Walker, Joe Neves and
Rev. Ewart Madden led the
congregations in a service of song
and spoken word, on the theme
"The Search for meaning".
Joe, playing his guitar, sang
"The No'where Man", "Why Me,
Lord", "Blowin' in the Wind",
and "Raindrops are Falling", •
accompanied by Donna on her
flute. Donna also played a solo "I
don't know How to Love Him"
from "Jesus Christ, Superstar".
The couple also led
congregational singing of "Kum
ba ya" and "On the .Wings of a
Snow White Dove". Mr. Madden
tied them all together with the
spoken word.
Next Sunday, Rev. John
Holland, will have returned from
his vacation and members of
Holy Trinity will meet in their
own church.
Next Sunday the Sacrament of
Holy Bar•Mm 'Mine Celebriteil
in the United Church and parents
are asked to meet with Mr.
Madden at the Church Thursday,
at 8 p.m.
Decoration Day at St. James
Cemetery will be held on Sunday,
September 7 at 3 p.m.
Fanshawe College is presen-
ting a Biblical Course again this
Fall and those interested are
invited to contact Mr. Madden for
further information.
Pentecostal news
Rev. R. Brewster in the
morning service spoke on the
importance of bringing children
under the influence of Christian
worship. He told his congregation
of the need for each individual to
pray for the children in the
community;who need to hear the
gospel mesage.
Rev. W. Cochrane gave the
message in the evening service.
He spoke from Isaiah 52:7-12. He
paralleled the Hebrews' ex-
perience to the Christian ex-
perience. When a Christian
becomes cleansed of sin, God
comes before and after him so
that the, Christian is surrounded
by God. Life then becomes a
peaceful, and joyful experience.
Youth camp 'and family camp
held on the Arthur Campgrounds
came to a close Sunday in order
to begin Youth Camp on Monday.
Counsellors at children's camp,
in which 7 children from the
Lucan Pentecostal Church at-
tended, came from Toronto,
Chatham and Lucan.
Mr. & Mrs. R. Brewster,
Karen, Carole and Roger Mason,
(Roger is now residing in
Toronto), Judy and James
Henry, Bill Cochrane, and Doug
Butler were those counsellors
from Lucan.
Former resident
dies in hospital
Mrs. Joseph Shaw, 79, after a
lengthy illness in Parkwood
Hospital, passed away in St.
Joseph's Hospital, Friday August
22. Funeral service was held in
the Millard George Funeral
Home on Monday with interment
in Woodland Cemetery. Mrs.
Shaw was the former Muriel
Hodgins, daughter of the late Mr.
& Mrs. Chris Hodgins of Lucan.
Annual
Memorial
and
Decoration
Services
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3:00 p.m.
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panel a room
Bruce Snelgrove, formerly of
Lucan and Mrs, Snelgrove at-
tended the Sunday evening
service at Lucan Revival Centre.
Carole and Bev. Madden are
visiting the family cottage in
Providence Bay, Manitoulin
Island.
Mr, & Mrs. Wayne Hockey and
family and Mrs. Mabel Hockey
visited the Toronto Exhibition
Saturday.
Mr, & Mrs. Ted Madden, of
Etobicoke were weekend guests
of Mr. & Mrs. Ewart Madden,
Allen Melanson and Heddie
Terpin were visiting Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Melanson on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Melanson
were visiting their parents for
the weekend.
Mrs. Bill Froats, Mrs. Lloyd
Mason, Mrs. Murray Hodgson
and Mrs. James Lockyer were
present on visitors day last week
at Alma College, school for
women. Mrs. Bill Tupling, St.
Thomas, joined the ladies for
"Fun night".
Mrs, Wayne Weber attended
the 3 day school in preparation for
Blood donor clinic great success
The Ilderton Blood Donor clinic
sponsored by the Lucan and the
Ilderton Red Cross Societies held
in July this year has been noted
as a great success. 202 donors
were in attendance.
July is usually a month low in
donors so the gifts from this area
were greatly appreciated.
new leadership of CGIT in Sep-
tember.
Mrs, Don Gardiner, Ivy and
Dexter visited in Bailey, New
Brunswick, with Mrs. Forest
Densmore for 2 weeks. While in
N.B. they saw St. Andrews by the
Sea and Oak Bay. They visited
with Mr. & Mrs. .Skiffington
Gardiner, Mrs. Gardiner's
brother-in-law.
Miss Irene .Sadler, after a 2
month visit to the west, has
returned home and visited
McCormick relatives on
Tuesday.
1975
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You
Probably
Know
Jim Hayter
••- • •
You will know he is:
• A Community - Builder
— Chairman of the Building Committee for the Dashwood Community
— Midwestern Development Council 1965-1971 (Pres. 1971)
— Ausable River Conservation Authority 1971
— Fire Chief in Dashwood 5 years
— Stephen Township Council, 1958
— Reeve of Stephen Township, 1965
— Warden of Huron County, 1969
— member Goderich Lions Club
• A Successful Businessman
— 27 years in the Auto Business
— opened a general garage in Dashwood, 1948
— opened a Chev-Olds Dealership in Goderich, 1971
• A Family Man
— married to wife Jane (nee Fritzley)
—2 children - daughter Mary Ann - teacher
— son Jim, business partner
On Sept. 18th Elect:
JIM HAYTER 111.1
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