HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-01-17, Page 12Page 12__________ Times-Advocate, January 17, 1979
Blues finally win
in rec loop action
By PAUJL WRAITH
In this week’s rec league
action the Blues scored their
first victory with a win over
the Yellows with a 10-7 score
and the Reds increased their
lead on first place to four
points by defeating the
Greens 8-3.
In the first period it looked
like the Blues were on their
way to another loss as Gary
Revington and Bill Car-
nochan scored early in the
first to give the Yellows a 2-
0 lead. Don Lankin scored
the first of his two goals to
bring the Blues within one
but Bill Darling put the
Yellows two up once again.
Chris Mouratzen finished
the scoring in the first
period when he scored his
first of two goals.
In the second the Blues
outscored the Yellows 3-1
with two goals by Bill
Boshart and one bv Rick
Thomas. J.eff Park scored
the only Yellow goal of the
second period.
In the third period eight
Plan clinic
for coaches
A level three coaching
clinic will be held at the
Lucan arena beginning
February 13. The clinic will
be held each Tuesday night
for six weeks from 7 until 9
p.m.
The fee of $20 should be
sent to Ted Power at 431
Village Green Avenue, Lon
don. Included should be the
social insurance number of
the applicant and level two
information.
Only the first 25
applications will be
accepted. Further informa
tion can be obtained by call
ing Power at 471-6672 or 679-
5543.
goals were scored: five by
the Blues and three by the
Yellows. Bill Boshart finish
ed out his hattrick with a
goal and Mouratzen and
Lankin scored their second
goals of the game while Wil
ly Feke and Scott Anderson
scored singles. Jeff Park got
his second of the game in the
third and Mike Wraith and
Ron Keys scored singles for
the Yellows.
Bill Boshart, Chris
Mouratzen and Don Lankin
were the three stars.
Brad Taylor’s five goals
powered the first place Reds
to an 8-3 victory over the
Greens. Taylor’s power play
goal and a shorthanded ef
fort put the Reds in front 2-1
after Dennis Hackney
scored for the Greens.
Taylor scored two more in
the second and Brett
Fairweather scored the first
of his two goals for the
Reds. Taylor and
Fairweather goals in the
third put the Reds ahead 7-1
before Gord Moon and Don
Murray scored for the
Greens. Martin Wraith
finished off the scoring.
Taylor’s six points earned
him a first star vote:
Wraith, who had five points,
was the second star and Don
Murray was the third star.
Standings £
Red
Yellow
Green
Blue 1 9
T P
1 21
1 17
2 8
2 4
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
Ladies choose
mission projects
Members of the Lucan
United Church Women held
their general meeting on
January 9, with the new
president Mrs. Emerson
Stanley presiding.
The program was in
charge of Mrs. Martin
VanArenthals, the new
convener, who led in worship
through prayer, verse and
song on the theme of
“Human Rights.’’ As
the mainpart of the program
Mrs. Arenthals honored
Robert Burns portraying his
life story in music and verse,
as well as having a Scottish
lunch served.
Mrs. David Park, the new
convener for stewardship,
reviewed the “Live Love”
BUSY BUDDIES BUSY — Members of the Busy Buddies of the Lucan senior citizens are
currently busy making dried flower arrangements. From the left are Helen McDonald, Rachel
Tuke and Alexia Atkinson.
Lucan
T-A photo
In district collision
Huron Park lady hurt
Huron Park womanA
received minor injuries in
one of seven accidents in
vestigated by the Lucan OPP
detachment this week.
Mary Simmons, 111
Wellington Or., Huron Park
and Leo Lozon, Chatham,
were involved in an accident
on Highway 4 Thursday.
Estimated damage to the
Lozon vehicle was $400,
while the Simmons car
received $1500 damage.
On Tuesday, Jan. 9, a car
driven by John Allaster,
London, received $600
damages when it was in
volved in a collision with a
car driven by James Smith,
Goderich.
James Dobinson, London,
had his car damages set at
$2000, while Tarquinio
Giustozzi, London, received
$400 damage to his car, in an
accident Saturday.
About $200 damages
resulted from an accident
involving the cars of Joan
Bernett, Thorndale, and
John Wemp, St. Marys, last
Wednesday.
Damage to the car was
estimated at $150, and $50 for
the fence in a single car
accident on highway 4
Sunday. Driver of the car
was Eddy Van De Velde,
Thorndale.
In a similar incident, a car
driven by Gary Hayter
received $75 damages when
it struck a fence Friday.
Damage to the fence was
estimated at $50.
Lucan officers recovered
two vehicles stolen from
London, and investigated the
theft of a truck from London
township. The truck was
recovered by Paris Police in
the possession of a juvenile.
One person was charged as
a result of two wilful damage
occurrences. Damages were
estimated at $300.
There was one theft under
$200 occurrence and
disturbance occurrence
vestigated.
On January 7 a light
craft suffered engine failure
and landed on Middlesex
County road 27. No injuries
or damages resulted,
plane was dismantled
taken to London.
one
in-
air-
Brave storm
for service
A few brave souls ventured
out for the service Sunday
morning in Lucan United
Church when the first Holy
Communion for the year was
celebrated.
Rev. Keith Brown con
tinued his communion series
on the hymn “There is a
Green Hill Far Away” using
the second stanza under the
topic “The Mystery of the
Cross.” “All the implications
of the crucifixion are beyond
our comprehension,” said
Mr. Brown, “and he who
tries to explain the complete
meaning of the cross has
taken on an impossible task.
“We can imagine the
excruciating pain and the
emotional agony of being
alone, but how can we know
how God suffers, bleeds and
dies for us?”
Even though there is great
mystery about the
crucifixion, it is also factual
that “He hung and suffered
there.” We know that Christ
is our Saviour and died for
the just and the unjust: “We
believe it was for us He hung
and suffered there.” The
mystery needs no ex
planation, just accept it in
faith.
The choir sang the modern
anthem “For Those Tears I
Died,” with Mrs. Dale
Froats taking the solo part.
Sunday evening a
Fellowship hour was held in
the C.E. Wing.
Upcoming in Lucan U.C.
Tomorrow morning,
Thursday, at 9:45 a.m. all
women of the community are
invited to the Inter
denominational Prayer and
Share Fellowship. You will
receive a warm welcome.
Next Sunday Mr. Peter
Snell will conduct the ser
vices at Clandeboye and
Lucan while Mr. Brown
conducts Communion Ser
vices on the Ailsa Craig
charge.
All members of the
congregation are advised of
the annual congregational
meeting to be held following
the morning service on
Sunday January 28.
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projects and the following
were chosen: two units to
Lillias Brown, India, Miss
Brown is the sister of Rev.
Brown; two units to the
World Development, Service
& Relief Fund; one unit to
Brunswick United Church,
Halifax; one unit to the
Ministry with the Deaf, Bay
of Quinte Conference and one
unit to the Native peoples’
Ministry in Essex County.
The World Day of Prayer
was announced for Friday,
March 2 to be held this year
in the Revival Centre.
Learning for Lent will be
sponsored again this year
and if the readers of this
report have ideas for the
crafts session please phone
227-4357, 227-4641
(evenings), or 227-4655.
Orders will be taken for
Easter Eggs again this year
as well and you may call any
member or the above
numbers to place your order.
The U.C.W. will be taking
part in the craft show at the
arena on April 21 selling
home baking, crafts and
Regalwear. The food and
rest area at the Lions Club
fair will be “manned” by the
Clandeboye & Lucan United
Churches in August.
The date for the Chicken
Barbecue was set for
Wednesday, September 19,
at the Church, and members
and friends are again asked
to help make the “Mitten
Tree”, a success in the fall.
The date of the annual
“Snowflake Bazaar” was set
for Friday evening,
November 30 and Saturday
afternoon, December 1.
It looks like a very busy
year ahead for the United
Church Women: All mem
bers and friends are
reminded of the Evening
Unit next Tuesday at 8 p.m.
Seniors play games,
honor newlyweds
A “full house at the weekly
meeting of the Sunshine &
Busy Buddies Groups en
joyed euchre, bridge and
flower arranging on Thur
sday afternoon.
It was a very special oc
casion as two of the mem
bers were welcomed back
from their honeymoon. Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Young (nee
Eve Allison) were married
just before Christmas and
took a trip to Vancouver to
visit Mrs. Young’s daughter
and her family.
A really “fun” singsong of
“lovesongs” was enjoyed,
led by Alice Hodgson, a
lovely card was signed by all
present and a beautifully
decorated cake was cut by
the happy bride and groom.
During the craft session
that group voted to order two
extensions for the stacking
tables and a dozen more
chairs.
Members of the Busy
Buddies enjoyed making
their dried flower
arrangements under the
direction of Mrs. Glenn
Haskett. Their bouquets
decorated the tea tables for
lunch.
A thank you card was read
from Cecil Robb who is home
from hospital.
Birthday wishes were
extended to Margaret Carter
for last week, and to Ann
Kish, Harriet Holmes and
Tom Kooy for this week.
High euchre winners were
Mildred Hirtzel, Clare
Lewis, with one low prize
being won by Laura
Williams and a draw, won by
Rose Atkinson. The high
bridge prize went to Gladys
Atkinson and Angeline Scott
won the “lucky cup” prize.
Lunch was provided by
Dora Thompson, Florence
Hodgins, Elnora and Lewis
Raycraft.
Friendship unit
stages meeting
The Friendship Unit of the
Lucan U.C.W. held its
January meeting in the C.E.
wing on Wednesday with the
new leader, Jane Forster in
the chair. Other officers
elected were ass’t leader
Beth Cowdry, secretary Beth
Miller and treasurer Bar
bara Wallace.
The study this year is
based on Human Rights and
was commenced at this
meeting with Jane Forster
leading the discussion and
zeroing in on “The Year of
the Child.”
A new years’ worship was
lead by Beth Cowdrey with
members taking part in both
the study and the worship.
ynda Froats was ap
pointed to represent the Unit
on the Craft Show Com
mittee while Beth Miller and
Barbara Wallace will be the
representatives on the
Learning for Lent Com
mittee.
Alex Young cut the cake
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