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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-07-18, Page 23• ROYAL AWARD - Paul Hodgins, RR 1, Lucan recently received a special award from the Queen Mother in Toronto. It was the Duke of Edinburgh Gold medal signifying extra effort in making better use of spare time. T-A photo Received awards from Queen Mother 4 We use Kodak paper For the good look , OOH, IT'S GUCKY Bev Huffman makes a face as she helps Stacey Molenkamp, Scott Linton and Wendy Gwalchmai in making plaster models at the Lucan summer school playground. T-A photo N1.1111.1011•1•11. $ NOW IS THE TIME FOR $ INVESTMENTS CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LTD, EXETER BRANCH Now located in the Old Town Hall 322 MAIN ST. 235-0640 stein stelcolour siding c== JIM BECKER CONSTRUCTION bashwood 2374526 Lucan and district :news Impaired driving charges Investigate three accidents' e.:3 ,n6t4t, Swimming planned Thursday afternoon )kr 4:1 6 „ STORY TIME — Teacher Margaret Anne McKichon telk a story with pictures to Melanie West, Jody Richards, Shane Edwards and Shona Craig during the Vacation Bible School of the Lucan Revival Centre. I-A photo Paul R. Hodgins, son of Roscoe and Marion Hodgins, was presented with the Gold, Duke of Edinburgh Award by Her Majesty, the Queen Mother, at the Inn on the Park, Toronto, on June 29. This award was designed by Prince Philip for young people as an ircentive to take the opportunity of making better use of their spare time, and there are four requirements: An Expedition • Paul went on a canoe trip in the Haliburton's with three other young men: A hobby - he was involved in drafting at Medway and designed pieces of aircraft 2- 8x1 0 2- 5x7 10- wallet size ALL FOR JUST equipment for his Dad's planes: Physical Fitness - this Paul took as he completed the Canada Fitness requirements for Gfade 11, and finally Community Service, which he fulfilled by acting as the assistant Cubmas ter for the 1st Crediton Cub Pack, during the past year. Paul started working for his awards in a Venturers' Group while living in St. Thomas and has won his Bronze, Silver and now his Gold Awards. Congratulations Paul, and best wishes for the future. Six accidents .were in- vestigated this week by officers of the Lucan detach- ment of the Ontario Provincial Police. The first occurred Sunday on County road 22 at Denfield when a vehicle driven by John Walker, R.R. 3, Den- field was in collision with a parked vehicle owned by Leland Beavers, R.R. 6, London. Constable B,D. Munro set damages at $200. The first of two Tuesday mishaps ,involved vehicles driven by Deborah Brooks, Stratford arid Norbert Balbrecht, R,R. 3, Thorn- dale, They collided on High- way 7, east of Elginfield. Constable J. Frank listed damages at $950. Constable C.S. Fleming set damages at $7,000 when vehicles driven by Nana Thompson, London and Marlin Gingerich, Wellesley collided at the intersection of the Cameron sideroad and Concession 6 in, London township, Wednesday a vehicle driven by Barry Becker, Credi ton was damaged to the extent of $1,500 when it left the Lobo-London townline road. Damages were estimated by constable D.R. Vance. Vehicles driven by Mark Vanderploeg, R.R. 4, Den- field and Donald Williams, London collided Thursday on County road 23 in London News from Revival Centre The Sunday morning service wak led by the pastor,. Rey. Ray Brewster. A lovely duet "Shepherd Lead Me" graced the service sung by Mrs. Marlene Thornton and Mrs. Lorraine Armitage. Rev. Brewster took his message from Exodus 14:17:24. God's richest blessings, material, spiritual, and financial are for those who obey God's word in paying tithes as Abraham did. Our tithe should go to where we are spiritually fed. Our of- ferings go where we feel we Should help other Christian organizations. The Evening service was led by Rev. Ray Brewster in singing and worship. Doug Butler and Larry McGill sang two duets, one of which Larry wrote and composed. Rev, Rick Brewster,' assistant pastor, spoke from Judges 6:11-22, saying. we want to be used by God,, a sacrifice is necessary in our lives. Like Gideon , we sacrifice to God, then consecrate ourselves to God's service. To follow Jesus, we must experience a change in our own life style. township. Constable Munro listed damages at $920. Extensive damage was incurred Friday when trucks driven by Orville Truemner, R.R, 3 Parkhill and Daniel Simpson, Glanworth collided Mrs, Harold Cobleigh and Mrs. Jack Murdy have returned from a most en- joyable trip to the West Coast, flying to Calgary and taking a scenic bus tour to Vancouver, through Kamloops, and over to Victoria. Coming back to Campbell River they boarded one of the Princess Boats for Prince Rupert and toured overland to Jasper and back down to Calgary, where they attended an afternoon and evening performance of the Stampede. While in Banff they took a 11,2 hour raft ride on the Bow Robertson's in charge At Lucan United Church on Sunday, the Robertson family was in charge of the service with Janey at the organ and piano, Flora reading the responsive psalm and Bible Readings and singing the lovely solo "The New 23rd Psalm" by Ralph Carmichael, while Jim brought the Message. Speaking from II Peter Chapter 3, he told the congregation what the Bible says to him about "The Second Coming of Christ". 'Mr. Robertson said it is one of the most neglected teachings and it shouldn't be as it is mentioned. 300 times in the New Testament. If it is this important to God, it must be important to man. There are scoffers today as there were in the time of Noah and the Ark, but Peter says if God promises something you may be sure it will happen. No man knows the day or the hour of the Lord's second coming and it will not be announced. In the last day we shall be with Christ and like him. Let us be led by the Holy Spirit to open the door to Christ's knock today, and let Him lives, come into our hearts and Next Sunday the service will be in charge of the United Church Women, with Mrs. Martin VanArenthals bringing the message. The following Sunday, July 29, Ed. and Freeda Melanson will be in charge of the service. Come and worship with us on the 22nd and 29th Rey. Keith Brown will be back for the first Sunday in August. on County road 23 in London township. Constable Munro was the investigating officer. During the week officers of the detachment charged three persons with impaired driving. River and had tours of each city visited as well as stops at many scenic spots. The Way Mr. and Mrs. Ross Holden Market Street and Mr, and Mrs. R.W, Holden and children, Butler Street, motored the opposite way from Lucan, going to the East Coast, touring Quebec City, and through New Brunswick. After taking the ferry to P.E.I they enjoyed the play "Anne of Green Gables", and toured her home, the Wobdleigh Replicas, at- tended the Lobster Supper in New Glasgow, and had two "shore" dinners, cooked by themselves. While spending three days on Cape Breton Island they visit the Fortress at Louisburg, the mine at Glace Bay and the museum in connection. Mrs. Fred Crouch of ,Granton and Mrs. M.H. Hodgins of Lucan enjoyed a bus tour to the Pennsylvania- Dutch Country around Harrisburg and Lancaster, last week, visiting an Amish style farm and two Farmers' Markets. They also visited the National Wax Museum and the Anderson Pretzel Factory in Lancaster. In Hershey they toured-the Milton Hershey School, the Rose Gardens and "Hershey Chocolate World," Driving on to, Corning they had a brief visit at the Corning Glass Factory. Finally they visited the Taylor Winery -in Bath, which was very interesting. A leisurely drive home through Letchworth State Park and upper New York State, completed a relaxing short tour.The children particularly enjoyed going down into the mine, wearing the hard hats and raincoats On the way home the Hopewell Cape was one of the many highlights. Seniors to get calls Several members of the Sunshine and Busy Buddies senior Citizens groups have been inquiring regarding the time to assemble to attend the "Sound of Music". Please takenotethat you will receive a telephone call in this connection closer to the date. 4:30 to 5:00 p.m. with Cheryl Noyes. Synchronized swimming is every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 12 to 12:30 with Lynn Barber. Come and join us. These events are free to everyone and we would like to see you out. There are lots of things to learn from„ our skilled instructors. Lucan boys pee wee team travelled to Thedford where they beat out Thedford 31-10 Thursday night. Friday the pee wees challenged Parkhill and again won. The Lucan Arena Booster Club would like to thank everybody that worked for the club in the past two years. In April, the club donated $2,046.97 to the Lucan Community Building Fund to go towards a new stove in the Leprechaun Hall. Lucan T-Ball Association are pleased to state that we finally got a new 12 foot slide to be put in the playground at the arena as soon as an area can be levelled off. Thank you to everybody that sold tickets for this slide. Registrations are coming in for the Shamrock Hockey School being held September 17-29. The school is offering power skating, goalten- dering, passing, shooting, and puck handling. To avoid disappointment later get your form in before July 20. WI members go to rally All members are reminded of the County Rally' on Tuesday July 24, meeting at the Masonic Hall at 10 a.m. with a contribution for a Pot Luck luncheon and your own utensils, Beverage is sup- plied. The date of the Blood Donors' Clinic has been changed to Thursday October 25 Please make this change on your calender. Students on exchange Luke Chabot of Sorel Quebec has been an ex- change guest with Allen Moon, speaking only English as he Visited the family for two weeks. While in Lucan Allen and Luke visited many places of interest in South Western Ontario, with the group. Personals Mrs, K. Roberts of Ilamilton, 96 years, young, friend of the Len Maslen family, is spending two weeks with them at their home on Butler St. Too many people conduct their lives on the cafeteria plan, SELF-SERVICE only. Summer School '79 has planned a hour of swimming Thursday July 19. They will swim from 12:30 to 1:30 under the supervision of the leaders as well as, two lifeguards. Each child has to have a permission slip signed and be 42" tall. Hope to see you there. Lucan Junior Farmers are supplying a bus for the Summer School children to take a trip to Storybook, Gardens, August 10 at 10 a.m. After a tour of Storybook Gardens lunch and refresh- ments will be served in the park before returning home. Permission slips will be sent out the first week of August. Attendance at the Lucan Community centre pool has picked up with the warmer weather. The first session of 'swimming lessons will try their swimming exams on Friday. Registrations for the next session will be Saturday at noon at the pool or in the office before then. Lucan Womens Institute have payed for the Lucan Pool for free swimming for everybody July 20 from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. Don't forget about water polo Tuesday and Friday from 12:00 to 12:30 with Murray Mathers as in- structor Swim Team, daily from 4:00 to 4:30 with Christine Drill and Lynn Johnston. Diving is Monday, Wed- nesday and Thursday from TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED , CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Representing many trust com- panies, highest rates usually available. For more information contact John R. Consitt at 236-4381 or 236-4560 100 DISCOUNT Xi4 portrait, WITH PURCHASE OF PORTRAIT ',PACKAGE (ON DELIVERY) ALL AGES WELCOME ALSO FAMILY PORTRAITS SITTING FEE: 51.00 per person EXETER TUES WED. THU . ("RI SA r. JULY 25 FLOURS 11 8 LUCAN , TUES. WED. THURS. FRS. 1 sAr. ,,--_-. JULY y 26 H HOURS 11 5 FULL PACKAGE ORDERS ONLY COMPLETE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED . Enlargement Portrait Available with Package at DISCOUNT PRICE '".'cit..m.t.A. Ladies back from West Coast trip "go NNA 14t. il,"; tit IL 1 4 Alf HOLIDAY MUSIC — A large number of Lucan and area boys anc girls are enjoying the summer playground program offered at the Community Centre. Above, leader Penny Hodgins strums some summer music. At the back are Heather and Kim slay and Debbie and Peter Molenk amp. In front are Anita Lysenko, Sherri Smith, Stephanie Hayter and Shawn Graham. T-A photo HELP WANTED By-law enforcement officer for the Village of Lucan. Apply in writing to the Village of Lucan, Box 449, Lucan, Ontario. NOM 2J0, by 5 p.m. July 27, 1979. PLEASE NOTE this is not a full time position. E.J. Melanson Clerk-Treasurer Village of Lucan TERM DEPOSITS 60 DAYS - 1 YEAR Currently Paying 10 Y2 % per annum