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A HOT DOG HELPER — Rev. Keith Brown was helpful with the catsup bottle when par
ticipants returned from the Canadian Bible Society walkathon in Lucan. From the left are
Sylvia Rosch, Jackie Rosch, Mike Armstrong and Monica Rosch. T-A photo
WALKERS RETURN - About $1,000 was realized in Saturday's walkathon in Lucan for the
Canadian Bible Society by 48 participants. Above, Helen Brown checks forms for Jane Thomp
son, and Mandy, Tim and Peter Bates while Leta Revington prepares to present testaments.
SENIORS BAND — The Lucan senior citizens band entertained Nursery School students
Wednesday. The musicians are Ethel Lewis, Muriel Cohleigh, Mary Kooy, Clarence G. Lewis,
Dora Thompson and Iva M, Hodgins.
Seniors plan visit for
concert at public school
SENIORS BAKE SALE — The Lucan senior citizens bake sale was very successful Saturday.
Shown with some of the baked goods are Gayle Cronyn, Liz Conlin and Marjorie Steeper.
Members of the Sunshine
and Busy Buddies Groups
held their regular weekly
meeting on Thursday af
ternoon in their club rooms
in the Masonic Hall. The
president, Mary Kooy
welcomed everyone and
particularly Effie Harrison
of Ailsa Craig.
The date of Thursday,
June 21 has been accepted by
the staff of the Lucan School
for a visit to the school for a
concert put on by the boys
and girls, during Senior
Citizens Week.
Al(ce Hodgson and Iva
Hodgins were appointed to
bring in a slate of officers
before the end of June.
Members are urged to do
their share when approached
by these two women.
Plans are to be made for
“dinner out” following at
tending “Sound of Music,”
Wednesday afternoon,
August 29.
The lunch committee,
Pearl Shoebottom, Marjorie
Steeper, Florence and Ivan
Stanley, were thanked by the
president and a sing-song
was enjoyed’
The Busy Buddies con
tinued their basketry and
tomorrow, Thursday, will
make “corn husk” dolls.
Please bring at least a 6”
Get SS gifts
square of print a bit more if
you want to make a
babooshka, scissors, needle,
thread and thimble, if you
are planning to do this craft.
Members of the Sunshine
Group played euchre with
winners as follows: lady’s
high, Marjorie Steeper; lone
hands, Kathleen Neil; low,
Laura Williams; man’s high,
Clarence Stanley; lone
hands, Ed Dowdall; and low,
Lon Phillips.
A successful sale of home
baking and rummage was
held on Saturday. Thanks to
all who helped, and par
ticularly those outside the
club who brought donations.
Dedication to Missions
presents
2nd Annual
Crest Carnival
Saturday, June 2, 1979
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Everyone Welcome
Fun for the Whole Family
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MEADOWCREST RESIDENCE
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The annual dedication to
Mission Service was held
Sunday in the Lucan United
Church, with past
chairperson, Mabel Froats,
conducting this part of the
service, in the absence of
chairman Ron Burr,
Barbara Gibson, treasurer
for the Mission and Service
Committee received the gifts
from the Sunday School,
presented by Debbie Hall
and Lisa Kaune, from the
U.C.W. by Marjorie Park,
Convener for “The Church in
the World” Committee, and
the Couples’ Fellowship by
Mabel Froats, Secretary.
“Share” envelopes were
distributed to be returned
next Sunday to help us meet
Granton
By MRS, E. SUMMERS
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The Granton Scouts and
their leaders, Peter and
Harry Blom, enjoyed a
Camperee at the Scout Camp
Grounds at Wildwood Lake
on Victoria Day weekend.
Saturday’s activities
consisted of an all day hike to
Fairview camp site via the
Avon trail to the other side of
the lake. Next day was a
canoe trip and Monday was
breaking camp and pack up
day. The boys arrived home
in the afternoon.
W.l plan bus trip
A committee of Granton
Women’s Institute members
met to plan a bus trip to
Brampton on Thursday, July
5. Visits to the Sarah Lee
Kitchens and store,
Bramp.ton Knitting Mills,
Telecom and the Dale Rose
Gardens are planned.
Church news
At the United Church, Rev.
Elwood Morden conducted
the Sunday worship, and
continued with his series on
the Lord’s Prayer, basing his
sermon on the petition for
“Forgiveness”. In the last
series I dealt with the
petition “Give us our daily
bread” today I am dealing
with the petition of the soul,
for pardon and forgiveness
of sin, said Rev. Morden,
Man was pure and happy
until sin entered this world,
sin m,eans failure, defeat and
disaster.
Sunday School pupils
receiving attendance awards
were the following children:
first pin, Lee Wilson and
Carrie Wallis; third pin,
Joanne Goos; first bar, Jay
Hayden and Valerie Squire;
second bar, Christine Jones
and Bonnie Harloff.
From the church bulletin
Last week I heard the
story of a Jew and a
Christian who were arguing
about their respective faiths.
Said the Jew “Your whole
religion is based on ours
anyway. “Why, you even
took the ten commandments
from us. “We may have
taken them” retorted the
Christian,“But you certainly
can’t say we’ve kept them.
The service at St. Thomas
Anglican Church was with
drawn on Sunday morning,
so that the congregation
could join with the Saint-
sbury church congregation
as they celebrated the
Sacrament of Holy Com
munion.
Personals
Mr. Arthur Roloson who is
a patient at Westminster
Hospital spent the weekend
with his son, Donald and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Garrett
entertained with a family
dinner party in honor of
Bob’s father, Mr. Kenneth
Garrett of St. Marys, Ion the
occasion of his birthday on
Saturday evening May 26.
We are happy to report
that Elmer Summers is now
home from hosplital and we
wish him continued good
health.,
our objective of $6,000.00.
Allan and George Melanson
sang two duets and were
joined by their sister Loys
for a trio number later in the
service.
Rev. Keith Brown took as
his sermon theme Christ’s
Great Commission to His
Followers: “I have been
given all authority in heaven
and in earth” Jesus said. He
thus reminds us of His
authority and of his right to
command all who call
themselves Christians.
“Go then, to all peoples
everywhere and make them
my disciples” Jesus con
tinued. His command to all
of us is to share the Good
News of Christ’s love and to
help others commit them
selves to be His followers.
But before we can make
disciples of others, we need
to learn what it means
ourselves to be true
followers of Christ. A
Congolese Christian prayed,
“Dear Jesus, You be the
needle and I’ll be the thread.
You go first and I will follow
where you lead.” This is true
discipleship.
Christ also left a promise
with His disciples.
“Remember I will be with
you always,” He said. The
Christian who seeks to obey
the command of Jesus to
share the Gospel with people
everywhere can be sure of
the Lord’s presence with him
always to guide and
strengthen him.
Woodham
0V MISS JEAN COPELAND
The annual Sunday School
anniversary was held
Sunday. Rev. John Wareham
of Exeter was the guest
speaker and spoke on “A
Call to Adventure”. Three
anthems were sung by the
choir.
Guests Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Don Brine, Cheryl and
Daryl were Rev. & Mrs. John
Wareham, Exeter and Mr.
Fred Doupe and Mr. & Mrs.
Oscar Brine, St. Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. George
Webber, Warren, Michigan,
visited during the weekend
with Mrs. Ordel Webber.
Mr. & Mrs. J)on Rixon,
London were Sunday supper
guests with Miss Rhea Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Mills and
Mrs. Lottie Mills, London
called Sunday evening.
Mrs. Mae Huddleston and
Mrs. Florence Tufts, London
were guests on Sunday with
Mrs. Elsie Hopkin.
Cynthia and Ellen
Copeland and Sallah Gunton
spent part of the weekend at
Camp Menesetung with
other camp counselors.
4-H Club
The second 4-H Club
meeting of Kirkton No. 3 met
at the home of Mrs. John
Rodd, Wednesday evening.
President Cheryl Brine
conducted the business.
Pamela Rodd discussed and
displayed the contents of her
survival kit.
The leaders discussed
basic first aid on heat
exhaustion, insect stings,
plant poisonings etc. but one
of the main things you can do(
to help is remain calm at all'
times. A few items were
displayed with pressed
flowers on them like note
paper, book marks, and
candles.
The girls have to make
some items for Achievement
day.
The C.G.I.T. girls and
their leaders, Mrs. Lloyd
Cowdrey and Mrs. Glenn
Copeland attended the
service Sunday morning at
St. Pauls Anglican Chnurch,
Kirkton.
A Bible stand was
dedicated in memory of the
late Mr. & Mrs. Ira McCurdy
at the Church Service
Sunday morning. Reg.
McCurdy represented the
McCurdy family and Glenn
Copeland accepted it on
behalf of the congregation.
The flowers in the sanc
tuary on Sunday were in
memory of the late Mrs.
Annie Oligny placed their by
the Spence family.
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Jongkind,
Meagan and Christopher
spent the weekend with the
former’s father at Meaford.
The Sunday School choir is
busy practicing for the
annual Sunday School an
niversary this coming
Sunday.
Dear Sirs:
On behalf of the Ausable
River Nomads we would like
to say a sincere thank you for
your donation of copies of the
Times Advocate to go with
our “give aways” at the
campout held in Exeter last
weekend.
We had a very successful
campout, with 410 guest
trailers from many parts of
Ontario and the neigh
bouring States.
Thanking you again, we
remain
Yours incamping
Lois and Irvine Armstrong
Chairmen,
1979 OPA Spring Campout
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Canadian Radio-television
and Telecommunications
Commission
DECISION
Conseil de la radiodittusioi?^
et des telecommunications
canadiennes
Following a Public Hearing held in London, Ontario on 13 February
1979, the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commis
sion anounces the following decision effective forthwith.
Decision CRTC 79-333
APPLICATIONS INVOLVING THE TRANSFER OF CONTROL OF
LICENSEE COMPANIES AND THE BROADCASTING UNDERTAKINGS
THEY OPERATE PRESENTLY CONTROLLED BY RONALD G. MCINTOSH/
JR., AND FAMILY AS SET OUT IN THE FOLLOWING:
а) Applications for the transfer of all the outstanding shares in Southport
Cable T.V. Limited, licensee of two cable television systems serving Port
Elgin and Southampton, Ontario - 781719000 and Paisley, Ontario -
781720800, through the transfer of all outstanding shares in Southport
Cable T.V. Limited from Airland Communications Services Limited to
Karen L. McIntosh; ond
bj Applications for approval of the transfer of effective control of:
• Bluewater TV Cable Limited licensee of a cable television system ser
ving Goderich, Clinton, Holmesville, Meneset Park and Saltford, On
tario ■ 781712500;
• Airland Communications Services Limited licensee of a cable televi
sion system serving Strathroy, Ontario - 781711700;
- Lakeshore Community Television Ltd. licensee of cable television:
systems serving:
White River, Ontario - 781715800
Terrace Bay, Ontario - 781716600
Marathon, Ontario - 781717400
Manitouwadge, Ontario • 781718200
Red Rock, Ontario - 781714100
- Ex-Cen Cablevision Ltd. licensee of a cable television system serving
Exeter, Centralia and Huron Park, Ontario - 781713300.
through:
1) the transfer of 6,400 common shares of Bluewater TV Cable Limited
from Ronald G. McIntosh, Jr., (5,780 shares) and Karen L. McIntosh
(620 shares), to Nancy Evoy (2,134 shares), Donald L. Stinson (917
shares), Diane Stinson (1,216 shares). Dean L. Baker (387 shares), and
Aileen Baker (1,746 shares);
2) the redemption of 2,000^ common shares of Bluewatef TV Cable
Limited currently held by Airland Communications Services Limited;
3) the transfer of 5,203 common shares of Airland Communications Ser
vices Limited from Ronald G. McIntosh, Jr., (4,101 shares), Karen L.
McIntosh (101 shares), Ronald G. McIntosh Sr., (601 shares), Cleta
McIntosh (300 shares) and Kathleen Paradis (100 shares) to Bluewater
TV Cable Limited;
4) the transfer of 2 common shores in Lakeshore Community Television
Ltd. from Ronald G. McIntosh, Jr., to Airland Communications?Services
Limited. Airland currently owns 25,000 of the 25,004 common shares
of Lakeshore currently issued and outstanding;
5) the transfer of 3,300 common shares in Ex-Cen Cablevision Ltd. from
Ronald G. McIntosh, Jr., (2,800 shares) and Karen L. McIntosh(500
shares) to Com-Cables of Goderich & Clinton Limited. Com-Cables
currently owns 2,300 of the 10,000 issued and outstanding shares of
Ex Cen and thus would increase its ownership to 36%;
б) the transfer of 55 common shares in Com-Cables of Goderich & Clin
ton Limited, a non-licensed company which would control Ex-Cen
Cablevision Ltd. from Ronald G. McIntosh, Jr., (52 shares) and Karen
L. McIntosh <3 shares) to Nancy Evoy (18 shares), Dean Baker
i5 shares), Aileen Baker ( 13 shares), Donald Stinson (10 shares)
and Dianne Stinson (9 shares); and
7) the entry into voting trust arrangements by various shareholders such
that the voting of shares of Bluewater TV Cable Limited, (and thus in
direct voting control of Airland Communications Services Limited and
Lakeshore Community Television Ltd.) would be exercised as follows: •
Shareholders
Dale Evoy
Dean Baker
Donald Stilson
% Vote
50%
30%
.20%^
100%
8) the entry into voting trust arrangements by various shareholders such
that the voting of shares of Com-Cables of Goderich & Clinton
Limited, land thus indirect voting control of Ex-Cen Cablevision
Limited) would be exercised os follows.-
Shareholders
Dale Evoy
Dean Baker
Donald Stinson
% Vote
50%
29%
21%
100%
Decision: APPROVED
The Commission notes that the people who will now control the com
panies ore existing shareholders.
Ottawa
May 14,1979
J.G. Patenaude
Acting Secretary General