HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-06-29, Page 21Senior groups planning
pot luck dinner for today
The meeting ol the Lucan her 90th year. jn community who
wishes to go with the group.
Tickets are $9.00 which in
cludes the bus, show and
dinner, a very inexpensive
evening. ’Phone Edythe
Murdy 227-4885, if you are
interested.
The members decided to
hold a “pot-luck” cold
supper to close off their
regular meetings today,
Thursday, following cards
and crafts. All members are
urged to be present for this
“gala” occasion. Bring your
favourite salad, meat dish,
etc., or dessert, your utensils
and a good appetite.
Ed Armstrong of Clan
deboye was welcomed to the
Club.
The “Tour” convener,
Edythe Murdy advised that
inquiries were under way in
connection with a tour to
Simcoe to see the Christmas
lights and a trip for the
taping of the Tommy Hunter
Show in 1979.
UC news
The fragrance of peonies
and orange blossoms filled
Lucan United Church
Sunday morning, as did
children’s voices lifted in
song, at the annual Flower
Sunday service, conducted
by the Church School.
Sec. Sherry Lane
Barbara Gibson
members of
congregation at the
welcoming them to
service.
Superintendent
Melanson led the service
with Anna Bates reading the
responsive Psalm, Barbara
Bannerman giving a flan
nelgraph talk on “Joseph the
Dreamer” which held the
little people enthrauled, and
Mrs. Brown told the story of
“The Pearl of Great Price”,
A Sunday School choir,
directed by Helen Brown
sang a lovely anthem and an
offertory chorus. The
congregational singing was
joyous using choruses sung
in the church school, a nice
change from the traditional
hymns.
Alexander and Andrew
Markus of the senior class
assisted in receiving the
offering.
Mr. Melanson thanked the
teachers and officers and
stressed the need for a
teacher for the Intermediate
class in September. If you
would like to become on of
the teachers, please call 227-
4860.
Sunshine and Busy Buddies Gordon Hotson, president,
groups was highlighted by chaired the brief business
birthday celebrations for a meeting and advised that
charter member, Mary eight tickets are available
Hodgson, who had reached f°r “Oklahoma” for anyone
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Surprise party for
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The home of Mr. & Mrs.
Leonard Maslen, Lucan was
the scene of a surprise party
Friday night to honor their
son Gary on his graduation
from the U.W.O. with an
Honors Bachelor of Science
degree in Biology. Friends
and relatives from Stratford,
London, Bryanston and
Lucan gathered to
congratulate him and wish
him success in his future
endeavours.
Gary received his formal
education at St. Patrick’s
R.C. School in Lucan and
Medway High School, Arva,
before entering University.
He is currently employed at
Dashwood Industries.
STEWART S PICNIC
The 19th Stewart reunion
was held Sunday at the home
of Mrs. David Park, Lucan.
Approximately 40 members
of the clan were present
from Toronto, Detroit,
Springfield, Ill., Brantford,
Sarnia, London and Lucan.
Seniors plan picnic,
bring along a friend
Members of the Lucan
Women’s Institute held their
June meeting on Wednesday
evening in the Masonic Hall
with president Vina Emery
presiding.
The roll call was answered
by giving, in writing, a
casserole recipe and these
will be mimeographed for
the members.
The president thanked all
who had helped with the
rummge sale and sale of
home baking, a few weeks
ago, and $25 was voted to the
“free swim” at the pool.
RachelTuke agreed to be a
telephoner in place of Reta
Robb, who by the way, is
home from hospital and will
welcome a brief visit from
friends.
Mary Hodgson was
congratulated on her up
coming 90th birthday, and a
cake was cut and served
during lunch.
The next meeting will be in
the form of a “Picnic in the
Park”, pot luck, bring your
own utensils and a friend,
Wednesday, July 19, at 12:30
p.m. The program will be
provided by the members
themselves with each one
directing a game, etc.
“Needlework” will be the
next project for the 4H clubs
and two leaders are required
for the Lucan club. Anyone
interested in helping the
village girls this way, please
’phone 227-4421. You will be
given a two day training
school by Carol Crerar of the
Home Economics Br. of the
Dept, of Agriculture and
Food, in either London or
Strathroy. All expenses will
be paid by the W.I.
You are asked to circle the
date of October 23 for the
Lucan and area blood donor
clinic, at the Community
Centre from 3:30-5:30 or
from 7 to 9 p.m.
Lillian Radcliffe was
named as the third Branch
Director.
Mrs. Raymond Lewis,
President of the North
Middlesex District, was the
guest speaker, making her
official visit. Mrs. Lewis
brought greetings and best
wishes from the District and
told the members of the way
in which the Institute is
organized from Branch up to
A.C.W.W. and of how it came
into being originally.
She announced the area
convention to be held
November 1 and 2, at the
Banqueteer, Wharncliffe
Road S., London. A question
and answer period followed
and Mrs. Emery expressed
the thanks of the Branch
members, presenting Mrs.
Lewis with a token gift and
mileage.
Refreshments, including
the birthday cake for Mrs.
Hodgson were served by
Wyn Jolliffe and Vina Emery
who had exchanged with
Olga Bond who was ill.
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Marie Cunningham,
Clandeboye, Janet Amos,
Lieury and Pamela Moor,
Lucan were among the 180
girls from Ontario chosen to
attend the 4-H Conference
last week, held at the
University of Guelph.
The “Theme” for the
conference was “Dimen
sions” and activities in
cluded interest groups, ef
fective speaking, physical
fitness, folk dancing, rug
making techniques,
tapestry, sights and sounds
of arboretum, and a career
panel on horizons.
Baptismal
Rev. John Holfland ad
ministered the rites of Holy
Baptism to Lisa Marie, in
fant daughter of Joanne and
Gordon Hardy at the mor
ning service in Holy Trinity
Anglican church, Lucan on
Sunday.
God parents were Julie
and Ted Beadle and Barbara
and Eugene Hartman.
Following the service the
Hardys entertained the
McCann and Hardy families
at their new home, south of
Clandeboye.
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Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Raycraft
spent the weekend in Point
Edward where they attended
the towns’ “Home Coming”
Reunion.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Ames
and boys have sold their
home, east of St. James
church and moved to Sud-
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Alice Smibert, daughter of
Mary and Bill Smibert
received her Honors B.A. in
History from Huron College
during the Spring Con
vocation at University of
Western Ontario. She is
working at the Weldon
Library for the summer and
is planning to return to
U.W.O. in the fall to continue
her studies towards a Master
of Library Science Degree.
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