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Look who's stealing
your electricity.
Heavy dust on your refrigerator coils
makes it work harder to keep its cool.
An occasional vacuuming of the coils
behind or underneath the refrigerator
can help it last longer and it won't use
more electricity than it has to.
Take the $1 tall test. Shut the door of your
fridge on a dollar bill. If the bill pulls out
easily cold air can flow out too, adding to your
energy costs. The fridge may need a new
gasket or the solution may be as simple as
making sure the appliance is level.
Use Energy Wisely
Tune-up, clean up. It's simple. Appliances
that are clean and well-cared for last longer
and use less electricity. Over the long run,
you can save money on appliance replace-
ment. And of course, the less energy you
waste, the more dollars you save.
Don't waste your enee
ontario hydro
If there's more than .6 cm. OA inch) of frost
in your freezer, you're putting energy on ice.
Regular defrosting is easy to do and it's
easier on the fridge.
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Revival Centre news
Times-Advocate, March 26, 1989 Pao. 9A
SKATING JELLY BEANS - Skating as Jelly Beans in Saturday's Lucan
Cuillerier, Karen Leger, Anita Lysenko, Julie Mould, Melissa Small and
figure skating carnival were Lisa Carter, Kathryn
Trista Wilson. T-A photo
LUCAN TOY SOLDIERS - Appearing as Toy Soldiers during Sunday's carnival of the Lucan figure skating club were Neil
Froats, Shane Gillan, John Hodgins, Doug Hotson, Robbie Paul and Nathan Ryan. T-A photo
Ladies inter-town -Lucan
2 points, Zurich 5 paints;
Audrey Watt 232-621, Barb.
Wraith 253, Brenda Smith
240,
Monday ladies - Mary
Jefferies 288-777, Sharon.
Redick 298-740, May Mur-
phy, 281.7330 Audrey Watt
249-718, Lorna, Ellyatt 279-
695, Pat MacDonald 270-660,
Vicki Horbannik 231639,
Louise Sutherland 341-6250
Pat Riddell 224-612, Joan
Leger 240.610, Aggie
Groenew gen 239-602, Kay
Carter 254, Pat, Hudgins 245,
Edythe Watson 248, Marg
Young 226, Marg Greenlee
226,
Colleen's - Nancy Den-
smore 240-616, Ilene Hodgins
234-615, Mary Van Geel 212-
609, Joan Goddard 233-600,
Alice Hudgins 287, Janet
Dawson 242, Janice Abram
238, Cathy Appleman 229,
Mary Gibbs 223, Gerda
Spruyt 212, Jo Semple 209,
Jean Miller 204.
Medway - Erika Jelinek
302-661, Jiri Jelinek 257-633,
Geo Adams 258, Len Poole
245, Jean Poole 206, Henry
Komarek 200.
Senior citizens - Alf Riley
233-611, Chas Grieve 215-604,
United
Communion service was
celebrated Sunday at Lucan
United Church. In his
meditation, Mr. Brown
continues the series on the
Apostles' Creed, on the
theme of Christ's death for
us.
• "Sin is not only rebellion
against God; it is sabotage
and vandalism which
destroys God's masterpiece,
man," said Mr. Brown. The
just and right penalty for sin
is death, but in His love, God
sent His Son, Jesus Christ to
suffer this penalty on our
behalf. For all who respond
to Him, He provides
forgiveness and new, joyful
life.
Flowers were placed in the
Church in memory of the late
Mr. 'Harold Hodgins The
sympathy and prayers of the
congregation are extended to
Laura Williams 2.54-601,
Percy Williams 290, Jean.
Miller 216, Verna Dowdall
186, Gord Higgs lap, kw
Kish 181, Kay Armstrong
181, Kermit Thompann 178,.
Wednesday mixed - Don
Watt 276,•270, 266-812, Ward
Ellyatt 293-787, Bob Smith
298-711, Brian Currie 253-663,
Cheryl Silva 298-635, Lorna,
Ellyatt 224-629, Audrey Watt
265-600, Jim Kwasnicki 281,
Larry Smith 275,, Marlyn
Smith 231, Lynn Smith 209.
Thursday men - Bob
Smith 333, 300, 249-882, JiM
Hearn 310, 238, 277-825, Geo
Van Geel 364-783, Ken Eaton
• 286-768, Lyle Beatson 342-741,
Wayne Smith 308-703, Mike
Neil 341-688, Jeff Park 254-
686, Glen Rollings 243-685,
Paul Hodgins 291-678, Dan
Gwalchmai 298, Harry
Damen 286, Ron Clark 272.
Friday mixed - Bill
Butler 252-701, Ron Carroll
278-698, Wayne Smith 268-
693, Theresa Aldrich 228-651,
Jim Burt 239-646, Dave
Mawdsley 250-645, Bill Neil
283-634, Ruth Butler 230-617,
Adrian DeBrouwer 215-600,
Maxine Parnall 228, Kim
Rae 226, Joyce Unwin 214,
Heather Smith 211,
Church
his family.
Learning for Lent resumes
Wednesday with Mrs. Anne
Elliott continuing the subject
of God's Order for the
Family. The Small Quilted
Crafts group conclude their
sessions, and the
Needlepoint group begins. In
addition, .Bill Haskett will
conduct a • session on First
Aid Techniques.
Thursday at 7:00, the
Couples' Club are planning a
Pot Luck Supper. New
couples are especially -
welcome, At next Sunday's
morning service, the Junior
Choir will sing. In addition,
Mrs. Dorothy Dedels has a
special treat for the children
(big and little), in the form' of
a puppet show. The Friend-
ship Unit's Spring Luncheon
will follow the morning
service.
singing beautifully It's All in
Brewster led the service,
Clare Swartz ministered.
the Marne. of Jesus,
trip to Haiti, led the
Children's Church in an
object lesson, a machete.
She told how the Haitians use
the machete as a asefUl. tool,
In Eph. 6:17 it tells us of
another sword, -. the sword
of the Spirit which is the
'Sunday morning Rev. Ray
jp.dy Henry, back from a,
loves the church,
Lord,. then wives to
,husbands, while husbands
loved their wives as Jesus
for Christ we need the
Bride's Book, which is the.
13ible. Today the Bible is.
into China,
being ,printed in Chinese
language and being taken
film on how people live in.
To prepare us to bo.roady
Rev. Hallman showed a
word of God.
Rev. Brewster spoke from
Psalm 91,, about Jesus Christ
meeting the needs of People.
When we live under God's
shadow we find it is, a place
of protection. To do so we
must make God our ruler,
then He will protect us from
evil. We must not have any
other thing ahead of serving
Jesus to have His protection.
In the evening service
Mrs. Marlene Thornton led
the choir in singing Jesus is
Coming.
Rev. Ron Hallman, of the
Canadian Bible League,
Snake from Eph. 5: 21-32.
There would be peace in
homes today if husbands and
wives first submitted to the
Why a
George White
Sprayer?
Taiwan. They worship idoiS
of their Buddhist religion
going into debt for their
temples, statuesi and rites.
The Bible League .Prints:
Bibles for these people to
read how God can set them
free from idol worship. The
League also collects used
Bibles to ship to English
speaking countries. Used
Bibles will be collected at the
Lucan Revival Centre,
More farmers prefer a George White Sprayer
because of standard features including:
• low profile heavy duty polyethylene tank
it allowing better visibility
• five year pro-rated warranty on tank
• complete range of models including four
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• full length adjustable sparge tube
agitation
Clandeboye area residents
returning last week from a
holiday in Florida included
Jim and Hazel Cunningham,
Bob and Mary Latta, and
Charlie and Betty Coughlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Gebel
were in St. Louis, Missouri
for a few days to attend the
1980 National Kitchen and
Bath Conference.
Judy Henry returned
Friday from a holiday with
friends in Haiti.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Rollings spent Sunday with
By GORDON
Mr, and Mrs. Neil
Trevithick have moved into
their new home recently
across from his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. ,Jack Trevithick.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Morley were recent visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. Stuart
Gilbert in London.
Mrs. Merle Lewis visited
Mrs. Violet Allison and
Kathleen Morley Wednesday
afternoon.
Choir practise was held
Wednesday evening in the
United Church to practise a
few numbers • for Easter
SPRING TUNE UP SPECIAL
20% OFF PARTS AND LABOUR
Most cars and light-duty trucks. Parts (tiara.
• Spark plug replacement.,
• Engine timing adjustment and distributor check.
• Air cleaner and PCV filter elements replacement.
• PCV valve replacement.
• Evaporation control system. check, and filter replacement.
• Fuel cap, tank and lines check.
• Electrical system check, including starting &
charging systems.
• Cylinder balance check.
Complete tune-up includes:
• Thermo controlled air cleaner check.
• Carburetor choke and hoses check.
0 Engine idle speed adjustment.
• Early fuel evaporation system check.
• Carburetor mounting torque check.
• Vacuum advance system and hoses check.
• Fuel filter replacement.,
s Spark plug wires check.
• Idle stop solenoid and/or dashpot check.
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their daughter, Margo and
Bob Richardson, RR 1
Bluevale. Johnny Richard-
son returned home with
them after spending the
holidays with his grand-
parents.
' Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Groenewegen spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Vis in Chatham.
Mr. ad Mrs. Art Hodgins
entertained Saturday,
evening in honour of Dr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Hall of Lucan,
who were celebrating their
MORLEY
Sunday., .
April Hodgins:' Spent her
March-break holidays with-
her aunt, and uncle Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Durand and family,
Bayfield.
Mt. and Mrs. Luther
Morley and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Guilfoyle attended
the funeral of their aunt, the
late Mrs. Elizabeth
(Burgess) Meilin, formerly
of Wheatley. The funeral was
held from the Reid funeral
Home, Leamington Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hodgins
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Durand and family were
supper-guests Sunday
eveninglwith Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Morley.
Schools on
television
Have you missed the
popular local television
program "Children Every
Year"? It returned recently
with another 13-week series
about activities in Middlesex
County elementary schools.
The series, cosponsored
by the Middlesex Women
Teacher's Association and
CFPL-TV, is designed
around themes such as
basketball, communications,
education week, field days,
history fairs, leisure and
recreation, winter Sports,
and other topics.
As well as appearing on
Channel 10 London at 12:30
noon on. Saturdays, the
program will be seenat 8:30
Sunday mornings on the
same channel.
The streets are for
the people.
Exercise your rights.
Walk a block a day.
paanamtivonii...
35th wedding Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Latta,
Don and Doug and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Latta, Tanya and
Chrissy, attended the 55th
wedding anniversary
celebrations of Bob's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield
Latta, held at All Saints
Anglican Church in London,
Sunday.
Doug and Polly Hind-
marsh, Jim and Pat of
Grayslake, Illinois, spent
part of last week with Mr.
and Mrs. George Hindmarsh
and family, and attended
funeral services of Polly's 93
year old father, Mr. Alex
MacDonald, Ailsa Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Rollings entertained on the
weekend celebrating
Wesley's second birthday.
Clandeboye residents
back from Florida
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