HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-08-01, Page 15and Iva Hodgins attended
the 24th Middlesex County
W.I. Rally held at Alexander
Park, Strathroy, Tuesday.
The rally theme was
"Today's child" and Mid-
dlesex West District
Branches were hostesses.
Mrs. J.D. McLean, Mid-
dlesex West District
President welcomed the
delegates and told them that
8,000 hours of television is
watched before a child starts
school. She suggested that
next year might be the
International Year of the
Parent to help us solve all
our problems.
Mrs. Keith Hiepleh,
London area president, R.R.
2, Springfield, brought
greetings from the area and
announced the Convention to
be held in St. Mary's
November 1st and 2nd.
A delicious pot-luck
smorgasbord was enjoyed at
the noon hour.
Brenda Lee of Parkhill,
who will be attending the
R.N. Course at Fanshawe in
September, was presented
with the W.I. Scholarship by
Mrs. Verne Towers,
Federated Representative,
R,R. 4, Glencoe. Twenty-
seven 4-H Girls applied for
the Scholarship, among
them Pam Moor, Karen
VanderLoo, Christine
Geertsen and Rosemary
Boland of the Lucan Clubs.
140 members and friends
attended the Rally, which
unfortunately was "rained-
out" before the afternoon
program was completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Lewis,
R.R. 2, Denfield and Mr. and
Mrs. M.H. Hodgins attended
the 25th wedding an-
niversary of Rev. and Mrs.
W.A. Tupling, formerly of
Lucan at Morgan's Point
Church, near Port Colborne,
Sunday.
Mr. Tupling was also
celebrating his 28th an-
niversary of Ordination.
While in the area for the
weekend, the Hodgins visited
friends and relatives in
Fonthill, Thorold, Port
Colborne and Sunset Bay.
Len Maslen and son Terry,
Hank Mogk and son Jeff
spent last week on a fishing
trip at Buckhorn Lake in
Northern Ontario.
OPP detachment
has busy week
During the week, officers
of the Lucan detachment of
the Ontario Provincial
Police investigated four
incidents of break and enter
with $1,300 worth of goods
stolen along with three
thefts. Merchandise stolen
amounted to $245.
An automobile reported
stolen earlier in Ailsa Craig
was recovered in Florida,
Also investigated was one
case of fraud and five per-
sons were charged with
liquor offences.
Both accidents in-
vestigated this week oc-
curred on Wednesday. At 9
a.m. Constable W.R. Disher
set damages at $700 when
vehicles driven by Kenneth
Butler, 120 Albert street,
Lucan and Bette Dewan,
Crediton collided at the
corner of Main and William
streets in Lucan.
At 3.05 p.m. the same day
vehicles driven by Donald
Steinmetz, Kitchener and
Bartholomew Pascuzzo,
Play T-ball
on Tuesdays
Tuesday evening, July 24,
28 boys and girls ages 5 to 8
years registered at the Park
for T-ball on Beech Street.
Two teams of 14 each, played
four innings, under the
direction of Ross Holden,
Butler Street.
T-ball will continue each
Tuesday evening com-
mencing at 7 p.m. for the
balance of the summer.
Further registrations are
welcome. Bring your child,
as forms have to be signed,
any Tuesday evening, or
telephone 227-4833,
Registration fee is $1.
Personals
Four Lucan ladies, Mabel
Froats, Dorothy Dedels,
Dorothy Murray and Gwen
Grose took a "Roads to
Roam" tour Saturday to the
Kitchener and Waterloo
Markets, the Elora Gorge
and boutiques and to Elmira
and area, reporting an ex-
cellent trip.
Stratford were in collision on
Highway 7 at the Thames
River bridge. Constable
Disher set damages at
$1,500.
Melanson's
lead service
The service in Lucan
United Chura on Sunday by
Freeda and Ed Melanson,
with Ed leading in worship
and Freeda bringing the
message. Mrs. D.M.
Thompson was again the
guest organist and Allen
Melanson and Norman
Sawlor sang three numbers
to tape accompaniment
"Happiness is Following
Jesus", "Lift Up The Name
of Jesus" and "Will You
Carry My Cross."
Mrs. Melanson chose as
her topic "Prayer" and
asked the question "Do you
believe in Prayer"? Prayer
is a permanent habit and all
religions are founded on
prayer.
"The Prayer-life of man
lies rooted in his instinctive
recognition of his depen-
dence on some power or
being greater than himself,"
said Mrs. Melanson, and
"Prayer is man's means of
contact and communion with
God."
Christ knows what is in
man yet forgives all and still
loves all. Prayer is a very
secret thing so we must
"shut the door" (of our
minds) against the intruding
worldliness, and rid our-
selves of what may be called
a mechanical conception of
prayer.
dyer gives us strength
and power which can be
derived from no other
source. Do not lose precious
time by neglecting to pray.
Tomorrow, Thursday, at
9:45 the Prayer and Share
group will meet. The group is
presently studying several of
the Psalms. You are
welcome to attend.
Next Sunday Rev. Keith
Brown will be back from
vacation and will be
preaching at both Clan-
deboye and Lucari.
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GETS PROVINCIAL HONOURS — Penny Hodgins of Lucan,
a member of the Birr 4.H club received Provinciul Honours at
Saturday's Middlesex Achievement Day at Poplar Hill. Mak-
ing the presentation was Middlesex North W.I. president Mrs.
Duncan Fletcher. T-A photo
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