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group met at the Church on
Sunday evening to plan a "Coffee
House" to be. held on Saturday
evening, March 8 and to .which
everyone is invited. There will be
music by various groups and
refreshments will be served.
Sunday service
Speaking from I Corinthians
16:1 "...Concerning the
▪ collection..." Rev. Ewart
ill Madden preached on Steward-
ship.
Teachers are still needed for
• the Intermediate and Senior
classes of the Church School.
• All women are invited to the
▪ Middlesex UCW Presbyterial
Annual Meeting at Metropolitan
it United Church, Londlpj2. The
▪ speaker will be Rev. Maurice
Boyd, Sarnia, who will be the new
▪ minister at Met. when Dr. Goth
• retires in June. •
• All women of the congregation
▪ are invited to the Friendship Unit
• meeting on Wednesday,
g February 19 at 8:30 p.m. in the
C.E. Building.
• Next Sunday there will be a
E. panel discussion by those who
attended the "Faith at Work"
conference last weekend.
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Pentecostal Holiness
I'uppets "Lionel & Lucy" were
in attendance at the Sunday
School Session. discussing
whether or not the Lucan Church
Might have won the Ontario
Conference Sunday School
contest which finished February
9.
John Armitage led the singing
at loth services, with his wife at
the piano.
Rev. Ray Brewster speaking
from Luke 11:9, told his
congregation that Christians
need to show persistence in
asking, seeking and knocking, to
show God we are in earnest in our
praying.
At the evening service Mr.
Brewster spoke from Colossians
3:1-3 saying a Christian's life
must be hid in Christ.
The Youth Groups are still
meeting each week. The girls 9-
11. meeting Friday after school,
are using a study book
"Treasurers of the Snow" and as
a craft are doing "Decoupage".
The 12-15 age group meets on
Wednesday at 6:30 and are doing
a study of Genesis andas a craft
are learning "huck weaving".
Recreation is included in both
girls' groups.
The Boys' Brigade meets each
Area students
attend carnival
Lynn Stanley, Mary Duenk,
Joan Toonders. Cathy Mason,
Jim Thompson, Bruce Cornish,
Brian Noyes and David Crane of
Lucan and area were among the
students taking the Winter
Carnival tour to Quebec City,
over the weekend. The trip in-
cluded a tour of the Old City as
well as other interesting parts of
Quebec.
Friday from 7-8 for a
devotion and recreation,
the Youth Group meets
Friday at 8 p.m.
CGIT working
on banners
short
while
each
The members of the CGIT are
busy working on their banners,
with some members having
completed their work. On
Tuesday Brenda Dykeman led in
the Purpose and Ethel Dykeman
directed the worship.
A new date was set for the bus
trip, May 31, rather than May 24.
The CGIT bake sale on Saturday
was quite successful with
proceeds amounting to $50. Some
of the members canvassed the
downtown businesses and
delivered orders. The money will
be used to help subsidize National
fees and the bus trip.
At conference
Several members from the
Clandeboye-Lucan churches
accompanied Rev. & Mrs. Ewart
Madden to the "Faith at Work
Conference" Friday in
Wellington St. U.C., London, and
all day Saturday. On Sunday,
• Mrs. William Froats and Mrs.
David Park attended the af-
ternoon session of "Ten Days for
World Development" Conference
at Wesley -Knox. Mrs. M. H.
Hodgins and Mr. Froats joined
Mrs. Froats for the evening
session.
To aid repair
of old homes
The township of Biddulph will
be participating in the Ontario
Home Renewal Program. Recent
approval was received from _the
Ontario Ministry of Housing.
Under provisions of the
programs, council may lend
limited amounts of low income
families to repair older homes.
Contracts for construction of
the Steffens- Zubal and Steffens -
Koricina drains were let to Van
Bree Drainage. The tender Of
Ray Ireland, London to supply,
crush and haul approximately
14,000 cubic feet of gravel was
accepted.
A new Champion road grader is
being purchased from Dominion
Road Machinery of Goderich.
Builth g permits were ap-
proved for -lames Van Busse),
addition to house; Middlesex
Separate School Board, addition
to St. Patrick's School; Conrad
De Cort, implement shed and
house for Arnold Lewis and
Michael Kelly.
After all, things are about
equal. The thin man has more to
laugh about, but the fat man has
more to laugh with.
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studied in recent weeks by students of Biddulph Central School. From
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Ferris and Joanne Carter. T -A photo.
DALEY'S WEEKLY COMMENTS
Speaking success
By 510 DALEY
Happy to report a successful
public speaking contest and wish
our winners every success as
they progress to the Zone
Finals.
The winners were: Grade 4-6,
Dianne Ryan, Elinor Mcllhargey
and Joanne McGrath, all of St.
Patrick's school and Lisa
McKenzie, Biddulph Central
school; Grade 7-8, Karen Toohey,
St. Patricks, Paul McKenzie.
Biddulph Central school, Frank
Mcllhargey, St. Patricks school.
Our thanks to Comrade E.
Worthington and her crew of
faithfuls who prepared the lunch
following the contest, the
Fraternal Affiliate members who
took the time to attend and assist,
as well as to the visiting judges
who did an excellent job.
1t is the enthusiasm of the
competitors plus the co-operation
of the membership and interested
public that make for a successful
competition.
With the co-operation of mother
nature, who supplied ideal
weather and the many
snowmobile enthusiasts who
supplied the necessary machines
plus the members of our sports
club who prepared the hot dogs
and hot chocolate, Branch 540's
fifth annual snowmobile party for
the children held Sunday was
most successful.
Congratulations are in order\
for our branch manager Smilin'
Carl Stuckless and his committee
for a well organized and en-
joyable outing for the children.
Are you lookin' for en-
tertainment, w•tlll. Branch 540 has
it for you - this Saturday.
Febrtiaty 14. Valentine's Day no
less, they will feature "Stompin'
Tom" Noyes. Now make it a point
to bring your Valentine over to
Branch 540 for an evening of
relaxation and entertainment -
where friendly people like ,to
meet.
Plans are underway to suitably
celebrate the birth date of our
patron Saint. and of coursenone
other than Saint Patrick himself -
so you be keepin' an open date
and ye will be hearin' more about
what's planned for yu at a later
date - mind yu now this is a must.
Another important date to keep
in mind is Sunday, February 15.
This is the date of Branch 540's
annual fun bowling party at the
Lucan Bowling Lanes time 1.00-
3.00 p.m. Following the games we
congregate at Branch 540 for a
potluck supper. We need you to
make it a success. Call 227-4751
and have your name placed on
the entry list you will he glad that
you did:
Bob Munro's name was drawn.
Saturday -night as the winner of
the pot of gold that now stands at
$108. Unfortunately Bob was not
registered and therefore lost his
share. In the meantime the Pot
continues to grow.
And that's 30 for this week -
Rememher - Anger is often more
harmful than the injury that
caused it.
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis were
dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Dickins, Exeter Sunday.
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' Subject to change
REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN
CONTRIBUTOR'S TAX SAVINGS
Mdumum
Earned Con
Income trrbut.on
7,500
10,000
15,000
20,000
30,000
1,500
2.000
3.000
4,000
4.000
To, of
Non Con
tnbutor'
1,463
2,222
4,025
6,202
10,847
To. of
Con
tnbutor'
1,046
1,608
2.887
4,430
8.870
Tax
Sovrngs •
417
614
1,138
1,772
1,977
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Times -Advocate, February 13, 1975 Page 15
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Elimville 4-H girls
discuss materials
The first meeting of Elimville
II 4-H girls was held on February
3. The meeting was held at Mrs.
Judy John's with eight girls
present. -
The assistant leader is Mrs.
Floyd 'Cooper. The election of
officers was held: president,
Kathy CooPer, vice president
Lisa Westcott, and we are having
a rotating secretary, Mary Johns
is to design the cover.
The discussion was about
"What kinds of material are best
for you?" It led on to lines, tex-
ture and colour.
The next meeting is to be at
Mrs. Cooper's on February 25.
The girls are to have their pat-
tern and material then.
Personals -
The ladle of the church have
been busy aking quilts.
On Mond February 10 at
Elimville Hall ere was an
euchre party. There were 5 tables
set up. Winners were: ladies
high, Hazel Coward; ladies lone
hands, Leonel Bern; men's high,
Heber Shute, men's lone hands
Laverne Skinner. Refreshments
were served.
Mrs. Helen Bell and Mr. && Mrs.
Gilbert Johns returned home
from a two week trip to Florida.
Helen Bell visited with
Wellington Bell, Ralph Taylor
and Harry Wolfe. All of them
visited Alvin Pym and Glenn
Bell.
Mr. & Mrs. Jake Hovius of
Sarnia are visiting with Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Skinner and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Donald Parsons
and family to celebrate
Gary Parson's birthday on Sun-
day.
If anyone wishes to have news
put in the Elimville news please
contact Kathy Cooper.
By the time a man realizes that
maybe his father was right, he
usually has a son who thinks he's
wrong.
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