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Correspondent: Miss Lina
Sponsor party Recreation Said 'satisfactory
Feetherston, J e r t= 7, Freeman
Margaret and Patiline
Billy gasicett. llarold lierhert,
Suzanne Kennedy, Don hew,
Betty Anne Lewis, Floyd
Joyce Rummell, Bob, Edward
and John Skelly, Carol Thom•
son, John Ward, Arthur Wilkin-
son,
Grade 4 — Cheeky Bridger,
Joyce Butler, John Campbell,
Daisy Cobleigh, Marie Cochrane,
,Jane Crozier, Peggy Bison, Rudy
F.lngel
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, Janice Featherston, Gerd
Hardy, Carol Hackett, Janice
ee
Hayter, Mar teret Holland. Mike!
Lipper,. Davit) Skolly, Nancy
Weller-
Grade- 3 — Michael Anderson,
iiathy, Norma arid Shirley Ar-
nold, Marlene •Buticr, Jane •Cor-
belt, Lori ;Grudge, Jim Cought-
rey Mike Culbert, Sherry Trash.
.Janis Freeman, Marian Ham,
Bruce Hasket•t, Jimmy llearn,
Jimmy Iiicit5an, Larry Kew,
Elsa Knegt, Joan Lewis, Wayne
Maguire. David Miller, Ronnie
Moseeinjohn, .Getty Park, Meier.
seen Smith, Jimmy Ziegler.
rereonal items
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hearn ,and.
family spent the holitleY week.
end en a motor trip to t
States.
city o f ICe ll \ ersStienrlff"(TntaarioUill're June
graduate, returned for the Home
Coming and spent the ;Weekend
with his mother, Mrs. F.rnest
floss, and Mr. Ross.
Miss
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In keeping with "Fire Pre.
volition Week" Grades 3, 4 and
5 of Lucan "Public School, for
the second consecutive year,
participated in the Hartford
Fire. Insurance Company's Jun.
am Fire Marshall program,
through the assistance and co-
operation of the Lucan repre-
sentative, Mr, Dare Banging.
At the out-door assembly Fri-
day afternoon, Miss Una Abbott
read the names el 62 children
who successfully answered the
home report of 18 duties they
performed in their own homes
to help in fire prevention.
Mr, Bantirig presented the
Junior Fire •Marshall hats and
Iwo members of the staff, Mrs.
Ross McRoberts and Douglas
Corsaul, presented the badges.
Each room will also receive
an honour roll and banner.
Following !the presentation the
children lined up in front of the
local fire engine and Fire Chief
Snipp & Style
Shoppe .
LUCAN MAIN STREET.
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By SA.M SC.R.EATON . can crashed into a bridge over (Lucan United Community Al.
i0ciation Nucleus) held at the
Community Memorial Ceetre. Now fea t, the i ce is el the just south of Hirr and landed in
last Thursday evening, it was arena, Many youngsters have the creek bottom in shallow
decided to again. sponsor the an- been know when there, water,
peal Hallowe'en frolic.
• tunately, somebody started the $2,500 and to the bridge 5100.
for liallowe en following Co lli sion
At 'meeting of the LUCAN • — Gerry Domen, sa2, of RR 1 Lai- Activities
Director of Recreation , Medway Creek on Highway 4
• will be public skating. Unfor-i Damage to the car was set at
In the parade will meet at 7 skating last weekend, which was Hospital with chest injuries but
p.m. in front of the Wraith and; not the case. ' his condition is reported eatis-
$torey hardware store, on the Hockey teams can practice on. faltery.
-site of the May 1st fire, rather a much thinner sheet of ice than
than on the street. then parade is required for ptiblic skating.' •
to the Community Centre for the . ea, until a sufficiently thick : Two local boys .,
judging of children's and adult sheet of lee is made, there can
costumes. This will be followed' be no public skating. However, suffer injuries by a film and treats. i as soon as this is the case, we
At the meeting, both the pre-: will advertise the fact as widely Pat Egan, son of Mrs. Frank
sideet, Mr. Gary McFalls, and as possible, It shouldn't be too Egan, an employee of 'the Sup-
the treasurer, Mr, Ed Morris, long, so get the blades all sharp. • ertest Station, while running
tendered their resignation, i coed and ready. ' across the street Saturday night
CHURCH NEWS ; On Monday, October 31, which. to answer the phone slipped and was taken to , is of course, Hallowe'en, there' fell unto a car• He
' Anglican ' will be the usual party in t h e . St. Joseph's Hospital for X-rays
Rev. U. C. Alliston of Lam-• auditorium for the youngsters.! which revealed no broken bones. Bruce Screaton, 15 - year - old both. was the guest speaker at" A parade will form at the bank' son of Mr. anti Mrs, Sam Scree-the 11 o'clock service, with the ; earner at 7 o'clock where cos.'
Senior and junior choirs provich. tune judging will take pl ace.: ton, is still attending, Medway
ing special music. i (Please note). In the past, • the • : School on, crutches. While crus-
e bridge at Stratlyoy F'ark judging has been done in the I sing Pentecostal Holiness Church i two weeks ago be sprained his auditorium and h the tune thic'
have moved to London. Rev, and 1 • 1 b , 1.1 - . he fell, Bruce's greatest con- Is completed, many of the young . b , , en Rev- and Mrs. Ronald Hall leg and tore the heaments wh
' ' cern at present is being barred ,
Mrs. Wells of Chatham were in", they are trying to climb the;
eharge of both Sunday services. walls, see who can slide farthest! from. playing hockey this season
Wemanis Auxiliary 1 along the floor on the chairs, or; as he belongs to two teams,
The October meeting of the; other things youthful agile minds Birthday party
Woman's Auxiliary was held can dream up to let off steam.' Toni Hardy, son of Mr. and
last Monday evening of the • So, in order 'to try to speed, Mrs. Clarence Hardy, last There-
home of Mrs. Clarence Frost.; things up so they don't lag,' day entertained 12 of his boy will be done as the pa.1• Mrs. Rufu s Thompson was judging friends for his 12th birthday,
elected president for the coin. rade forms up and prizes can A ball game was the high-light
eng year and Mrs. Howard Cur- be handed out as soon as the i followed by ether sports.
tie. secretary - treasurer. The children arrive. Plans are under
guest speaker was Mrs. Fred way for a program of entertain.' Speaker fails to attend
-Thomson of London, Meet to make the party a bigd Mr. Dunstan Murphy of the
ger success, John Howard Society, London, United Church who was to have been the guest
tIenkins, principal of the Public teams. On Thursday at 5 &clock
school presided- for the layman's the bantams will take to the ice Service at 11 a.m. for their first work-out. The pee 111r. George Carpenter led in the responsive :reading. mr, wees try out their stuff on
lesson and Mr. Wilbert Stanley ivwrilll be an hour available for the
*as the guest speaker. taking as agets. The Bantams and Mid- date, 141erphy will come at a future
gets should be in pretty good his text "When he saw the was-' shape this year, but the Pee gems, he believed". The C-"4"" Wees have very few of last t provided special music. ; year's squad on hand and will'
C meeting 1 be largely made up of new lads.
The members of the Lucan- Switching to the Intermediates,' Clandeboye Hi C attended the there has been quite an interest;
Clandeboye United Church in a in the team this year after the
body after which they held a ' fine showing the boys made last'
I short business meeting when. year. Several new players have
plans for a hay-ride party Nov- t made application !to try out with'
_ember 111"were• made. •I the team—all of which siedienee
Lucan members are to meet) plenty of interest from the play.
ot 7:45 p.m. at the church and ers' standpoint. It is hoped the-•
join the Clandeboye members' interest will extend to the fans
I et their church at 8 p.m. Young' who will lend a little more .sup.
people from the other churches' port this year: The boy's put up
.ere to be invited. • a nice brand of ;hockey 'last year
Anniversary • and there certainly'. should be
• anybody's money's worth this'
.Next Sunday will be an_nive.r• coming season. Plan to come out
*are service at 11 a,m. in the and support the team.
Lucaii Church when the guest Little Helpers' party speaker will be the Rev. 5. E.
Lewis of Exeter. . For the Little Helpers' parte,
Confirmation classes are at the Parish Hall last Wednes-
planned to begin shortly. There day afternoon, the weatherman
'wee
also be a refresher course co-operated with his best autumn
for those already confirmed.. and splendour. Twenty-one wee
BXpleree news people, parents and WA mere.-
hers were present for 'this happy The second Explorer expedi-
ti annual event. on was held in the LTC school-
last Tuesday evening with Mrs. Clarence Hardy, Mrs. Charles Corbett and Miss Lina 22 of the 24 members present,
Abbott assisted in the games The 'Rev. G. W. Sash installed
tee new 1960-61 members. Coin- which preceded the caedle-light-
tellor Rose Revington was ing service, in charge of The Lit-
eharge of the worship service 'de Helpers' secretary, Mrs.
and was assisted by Cathie M Jack Nerdy. At a lace coveredt
theses and Daisy Cobleigh, Iola Labe centred with .an 'arrange.
each read Scripture passages. meet of autumn flowers were
A short story of Thalia was , one large lighted candle 'to rep-
read by Counsellor Barbara' resent; Christ, the Light of the
World, and six smaller candles. Marshall which was followed by • sang song led by Counsellor , These candles were ignited frem
Rose Revington. the large candle as the babes in
arms up to five years old. depo- Oulid executive meet sited the contents of their mite,
The executive of Holy Trinity boxes, into a large can, labelled,
wilt met in the parish hall, last "Pennies for Jesus."
Friday night, to make final ar-! The 'members of the Afternoon
tangerneres for the annual tur- Branch of the Woman's Aux.,
key supper to be held in •thejai ary, who Sponsor the Little
Church basement, Wedne•sdaY,l Helpers, assisted in the serving
October 26. The president, Mrs.,i of refreshments.
Kay Egan presided. I a
Mrs. Clarence Hackett was Personal items
amed table convener and Mrs.I Mr, Cecil Melihargey of Lori- •
Allen Ryan, Kitchener eaevener.! don and his sister Mrs, Pat
It was voted to cater for the Buckley of Detroit, were Tizea-a
hirkey dinner for the Federation! day callers on Mr, arid Mrs.
Of Agrieultlire, November 8. fClarence Lewis,
Hockey •practi ce will start this
week for the Lucan Minor Layman.'s Sunday Robert' • ` speaker at an, open meeting fol-
lowing the Lions Club dinner in
the _Anglican church basement
Monday evening, failed to put
in an appearance nor did he
send any word, The president
Mr. Clete Stanley hopes Mr. Friday at 4:30 and •at 5:30 there W lk d th Scri tore
LEAD MEDWAY CHEERS—Two of the girls who lead
spirited cheers for Medway high school athletes are Judy
Basket, and Heather Acheson, both of Lucan. They are
memllers of the school's team of seven cheerleaders.
—Culbert phOto
Sixty-two pass tests
on prevention of fire
HOT
TURKEY
SUPPER
HOLY TRINITY
ANGLICAN CHURCH
BASEMENT'
LUCAN
Wed., 'Oct. 26
5 p.m. - 8 p.m. -
ADULTS $1.50
CHILDREN 75r
Pre-School Children Free
Alex Yoeng congratulated them
on their splendid work and
stressed the importance of be-
ing fire conscious all ,year, not
merely for "Fire Prevention
Week", alone.
All week 'the Lem staff have.
been teaching their wee folk
how to dial for bele, what to de
and what Cot to de in case of
fire The MO Junior Fire Marshals
are:
Grade 5 — Marie Arnold, Billy
Calleott, Gary Crudge, Nereid
Davis, Elaine Emerick, Lynne
This year' those participating rumour that there would bee lie was taken to se J osep h's
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