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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-01-09, Page 15 (2)A KING FISH — On a recent trip. to Florida Lloyd Mothers of M2Gillivray township was successful in landing this 42 inch, 25 pound king fish. Lucan church news United The Sacrament of Holy Communion was celebrated on Sunday at the United Church with Rev. Ewart Madden conducting the service. The beautiful gospel hymn "He Leadeth Me" was sung by the choir. The Junior and Senior Choirs recommence rehearsals at 7 and 8 p.m. respectively on Thursdays and new members are welcome. Rehearsals commence tonight, Thursday, at 9 a.m. for the "Bach Cantata" and all singers in the community are• invited to share in this production. A box will be placed in the vestibule of the Church this week for Christmas cards and used stamps. Please save yours. The Annual Congregational Meeting will be held Sunday, January 26 after worship, with a "finger pot -luck" luncheon. Everyone interested in Lucan United Church is welcome. All women of the congregation are reminded of the U.C.W. General Meeting on Tuesday at the Church at 8 p.m. The program will be on the 50th Anniversary theme. Also members and friends of the Friendship Unit are reminded of their first meeting of the new year, at the Church on Wed- nesday at 8:30 p.m. MPentecostal Holiness onday evening, December 30 the Annual Fellowship Party was held in the Church with scripture quiz games, and a musical program. Gifts of money, food, etc. were presented to Roger and Carol Mason, Bill Cochrane and Robert Holland as they return to their various schools. Lunch was served' by members of the W.A. and the Young Peoples' group. At a New Year's Eve Candle Light Service Joan Lockyer and Kathy Hopps sang a duet and Joan also sang a solo accompanying both on her guitar. Roger Mason and Bill Cochrane gave 5 minute ser- monettes and Rev. Ray Brewster spoke from Ezekiel 47: 1-9 saying that many people have become Christians but never lose sight of the old worldly pleasures and fall hack. At the Sunday services John Armitage led in the song services. In the morning Mr. Brewster spoke from Matthew 10: 1-8 stating that "Just as Jesus sent out His disciples to minister and ' preach to others, so we are to go out to minister ani fitness to those around us. At the evening service Marlene Butler was the. soloist and Mr. Brewsterspoke from Phil 3:13-14, saying that to be victorious Christians we must forget the past and keep our eyes on Jesus and His calling for us. DALEY'S WEEKLY COMMENTS _Brig winners By SID DALEY Thought you might be interested in The final winners of Branch 540's first annual cheque draw. Three draws were made in December — the winner of the 5100 November draw was Len Maslen, Lucan and the winner of the $100 December draw was E. C. Nugent, of London. Now get this, the winners of the biggey. the $1,000 draw were Tim McFarlane and Mert Culbert, Lucan who held a joint ticket. This makes this team two time winners for, if you will remember, they won one of the 5100 draws as well. We wish • to congratulate the 1974 winners and thank all the nice people who participated, thus helping Branch 540 keep up its active sports program for the youth of Lucan arid area. - The 1975 cheque draw cheques are already on sale and if you are interested in• participating just get in touch with either of our stewards at 227-4751 or any Legion member and they will make sure you get your entry cheques. Remember for 52,200 in prize money - 5100 monthly draw with a grand draw for 51,000 in' December, is a mere 52 a month which may be paid by 12 pokt dated cheques at 52.00 each or. post dated cheques quarterly, half yearly .or a full payment of 524.00 as long as at the year end your total payments are 524. Remember each month you have one chance to" win 5100 but in December you will have 12 chances at the 51,000. Why not give it a try and help 540 help sports in our community. By the way have you checked recently to see if you still have your discharge button. If you have lost it here is a little info - that will be of interest. Why not jot it clown in case you might need it at ome future time: If you have lost your discharge button, write to Mr. F. Slater, Dept of Veterans Afairs, 284 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, KIA OP4, include your full name, unit or branch of the service and service number. Ij is my understanding your missing discharge button will be replaced Former manager dPbank passes John C. Veatch, a former well- known and well -liked Bank of Montreal Manager in Lucan 'many- years ago, died on Saturday in Parkwooc4 Hospital. He was a resident at McCormick Home for several years prior to transferring to Parkwood. once without cost. Don't forget folks every Thursday nite is Bingo nite at Branch 540. Congratulations to Comrade Dick. Worthington who was presented with a Certificate of Merit by his Comrades of Branch 540. a most deserving award indeed. Keep up the good work. Dick. To all the Readers of Com -r ments may 1 take this op- portunity to wish you all a healthy and happy 1975 and I trust the Jolly Lad was good to you at Christmas. and that's 30 for this week remember - Protect the birds - the dove brings peace and the stork tax exemptions. By MANUEL CURTS Centennial celebrations begin in the United.Church next Sunday with a service commemorating the opening of the present church in 1898. The Sr. Choir will be augmented by some former members. Mrs. Evaline Steeper is a patient in Victoria Hospital. London. Gordon Young is ex- pected home -this week following hospitalization. Congratulations are overdue to Mr: & Mrs. Morley Eagleson who announced the birth of Scott Morley on December 17. Lillian Ulens visited for a week with Mr. & Mrs.,Bud Ulens and family in Mississauga. • Mrs. Inez Eagleson is visiting with her family in Sarnia this week. Mrs. Thomson of Newfoun- dland is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Bili Clarke. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Vera Brophy were Mrs. Ed Fink- beiner, Exeter and Mrs. Don McLellan, Scott and Jackie, Staffa. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Curts, London, were New Year's Day visitors with the Curts' here. By the way: A suggested New Year's -resolution - '"Take an interest in the future. That's where you'll spend the rest of your life. 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