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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-10-19, Page 33 (2)School group draws 100 The Lucan-Biddulph Home, School & Community Association held its first general meeting for the 1978-79 season in the Lucan School auditorium on Thursday evening, October 12. There was a tremendous turnout of close to 100 people including parents, teachers and executives. Margaret •Carrot, im- mediate past president, introduced Dave Pike of Lucan as the, new president and asked for volunteers to assist the executive with their 'endeavours for the new term. Norm Steeper, vice- principal, introduced the new principal. Wallace MCLay who gave a short talk on the functions of teachers and parents in the education of our children. He mentioned the sup- porting staff such as school secretary, Gwen Grose, the bus drivers, substitute teachers, parents who come into the school to assist, and the custodians, following which he 4ntroduced the current teaching staff. The next 'meeeting will be held on November 9 at the Lucan School when there will be a presentation by the teachers on how to teach a given subject from Kin- dergarten through to Grade 8. One in twenty Canadians suffers from arthritis. ac- cording to The Arthritis Society. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ti ST. PATRICK'S BAKING — The Parent Teacher Association of St. Patrick's Separate School operated a bake booth at Saturday's craft fair in Lucan. From the left are Agnes lonsink, Dorothy Reymer and Tina Van Boxmeer. ° T -A photo United Church news Luke 15 -is often called the lost and found department of the Bible and Rev. Keith Brown spoke on the three parables contained therein Sunday at the Lucan United Church. Jesus used these parables to point out to the Pharisees His relationship with "the lost". The Church was called into being to be His Body and carry on after Him. Are we, ••••••••11101/t SALE ON NOW! 20 OFF* EVEILYTHING IN T11E STORE 'EXCEPT PATTERNS 4 SI 00 stage di 688 Dundas Pq,I kc.D4 • OAArrdte Mall • Highland Plaza • Northland Mali • Westmount Mall • n,v ' 'fundas St • Argile Na11 • St lhomar • Itllmnhurg • WoodvtocA • Stratford 1 Exeter • Sarnia • SlrelhroV • Chatham • r • • • • • • *••••••!•••iii therefore, faithfully • following His example to "seek the lost" telling others that "He is the Way, the Truth and the Life". Lost people are not looking for open •church doors, as they know when church is. We must go out and bring the word of God to them. There is a constant yearning for God and only when this is found can there be "rejoicing in heaven over the finding of the one who was lost". Next Sunday, Don Langford of Kerwood will tell of the Lord's work in Algeria, Africa. Don and hi3 wife, Carol served three years under the United Church as agricultural missionaries there. Following the service the Friendship Unit will hold its Fall "Friendship Lun- cheon", to 'which all members and friends are invited. One nice big bag of mitts, toques and scarves came in this week. Bring yours along any time now and leave in the kitchen, labelled "For the Mitten Tree". if you do not knit, why not contribute a set or two which you could buy. All contributions gratefully accepted. YARNELLES MEET Members of the Lucan No. 2 4-H Homemaking Club met at the home of the Assistant Leader, Mrs. John Van- derLoo, . on Wednesday evening, October 11. The girls chose the name "The Lucan Yarnelles" and will be known as this group for the balance of the course. Mrs. VanderLoo and Leader Mrs. Adrien DeBrouwer demonstrated two needlepoint stitches the Gobelin and the Continental and the members made two samples, the .latter with a monogram worked out first on graph paper. OPENING SOON WATCH NEXT WEEK'S T -A FOR DETAILS IS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION DUE FOR RENEWAL? 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Secondary School Gradua- tion Diplomas = Dianne Lynn, Marie Cunningham Joanne Cunningham. Eric Davlaeminck. Karen Hodgson. Ronna Hughes, Brenda Lee, Cynthia Marshall, Richard Marshall and Janet Spruytte. Honours Secondary School Graduation Diplomas -Chris Mawdsley, Andre Pera and Mary Lou Tasko Year V Graduates: Chris Mawdsley received the D.A. Lamont Award in mathematics an& physics: Ontario Scholar Diploma and Award - Ministry of Education; Ontario Scholar Plaque - S.A.C. Andre Pera received the J. Vansteenkiste Award for Persistence in Achieving a Goal. Mary Lou Tasko received the following awards: out- standing female Athlete 1977-78 — S.A.0 outstanding student in the class of 1977- x18 — S.A.C. Coaches Award - Coaching Staff. Jean Bon- nard Award in French,' Op- timist Club of Parkhill Scholarship. At, the Undergraduate Award,Asseinbly held at the school Monday. Marilyn Groenewegen received the K. Arora Accounting Award. West Williams Award in English. Math and Physics and the General Proficiency Award from Middlesef! County Board of Education. Congratulations' to all of you. - The pine cone -wreath lottery. sponsored by the Clandeboye Women's Iristitute and held at the Craft Show in Lucan on Saturday was won by Nancy St. Pierre of Lucan The sum of $215.75 was raised from that project 'Mr. and Mrs Dave Kestle spent the weekend with relatives in Windsor and Detroit. Arnold Kilmer is recuperating at his home from a bad fall. last week. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended .to the Morgan families in the loss of a wife, mother and grand- mother. Mrs. Maurice Morgan. Murray Thompson is a patient in Strathroy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rea Neil and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rollings visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Alton Neil and Donald of Edgewood. Alton. was celebrating his birthday and was home for the day from Craigholme Nursing home Mrs. Clarence Hardy. Lucan was hostess Sunday afternoon for the Hardy family bridal shower in honour of Brenda Sea -it whose marriage to Robert Smith takes place October 28 in Clandeboye United Church. Bruce Hodgins, Peter- borough was a Monday even- ing visitor with his brothers. Arthur and Victor Hodgins Service at Clandeboye United Church next Sunday at 9:45 a m. will have a guest speaker, Mr. Don Langford of Kerwood who will tell of the Missionary work in Algeria, Africa, Don and his wife. Carol served 3 years under the United Church as Agricultural Missionaries there. Plan to attend this service Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Con- nor have vacated the school house apartment and have purchased <i home in Gran- ton Mar will remember Elect at St. Pat's The student council •elections at St. Patrick's School took place Friday, October 13. This is the event which is considered by the grade 8 students to be the event of the year and par- ticipation was again this year just excellent. Twelve students participated and fulfilled all the requirements expected of them such as pre election speeches etc. The twelve nominated were: The four elected for the 1978-79 school year were : Jeff Lemmon, Terry Maslen, Marius Vandenberg and Paul VanGeel. Others nominated, were Kathy Cocquyt, Francis Giesen, Sandy Hartman, Theresa Jongeneelen, RtSs'emary Martens, Kevin Morkin, Monika Rosch and Ron Toonders. Can you imagine anyone as unhappy as a woman with -a live secret and a dead telephone? the O'Connors when they • hosted the CFPL-Radio Show "Breakfast with Brady" three years ago. Mrs. Bonne Laws and young daughter, are the new tenants. 4-H Clubs L'Iandeboye,e2, 4-H Homemaking Club have completed their first three meetings with leader Helen Cunningham and assistant Corine Rosch in charge of the project "Needlepoint". There are nine members. Officers ate president - Kim Harrison, vice- president and press reporter --Dorothy Cunningham. treasurer - Sylvia Rosch, lunch committee - Ctrol Cunningham. Christine Markus. Jackie and Monica Rosch The name of the club is "Clandeboye Grannies". The roll call for the second meeting was "Show your design tor tree choice ar- ticle". The leaders showed the girls how to do the Goblin stitch and the Con- tinental stitch. ' The roll call for the seniors at the third meeting was "Name the colour scheme that you have chosen for your free choice article and show an example of your colour scheme." For the Juniors, "Name your 'favourite colour and what colours you would put with it for a colour scheme." The leaders taught the girls the cross stitch and the bargello stitch. Red Voss Blood Clinic The community is asked to keep in mind the Red Cross Blood Clinic being held in Lucan Community Centre Monday -evening. Oc- tober 23, from 6:30 to 9 pm Plan to attend and give the "Gift of Life". CONE WREATHS — Jebn Hpdgins of Clandeboye displayed and sold a number of pine cone wreaths and articles at Satur- day's craft show in Lucan. From the left are Mrs. Hodgins and her daughter Laura McLean. T -A photo TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE - Representing many trust com- panies, highest rates usually available. For more information contact John R. Consitt at 236-4381 or 236-4560 RATEPAYERS MEETING TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH A Ratepayers Meeting for the Township of Tuckersmith will be held On Monday, October 23rd in the Huron Centennial School, Brucefield, commencing at 8:00 P.M. J.R. McLachlan Clerk, Tuckersmith TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE NOTICE OF POSTING Preliminary List of Electors for 1978 School Support List for 1979 Taxes • The preliminary list of electors prepared as required by the Municipal Elections Act 1977 will be publicly posted in the office of the Municipal Clerk on the 13th day of Oc- tober, 1978, and copies will be posted at: Usborne Central School Elimville Municipal Hall Kirkton Community Centre Hall Electors should examine the list to .ensure that their names and relevant information ore correctly shown. Complaints in the nature of requests for ad- ditions or corrections to or deletions from the list may be made by an elector com- plgling and filing a form obtainable at the Office of the Clerk. The School Support list is also available for inspection. The last day for filing forms requesting ad- ditions, corrections or deletions for either list is the 27th day of October, 1978. H.H.G. STRANG Clerk -Treasurer NOTE: Any person may inquire by contacting the Municipal Office at 235.2228. Times -Advocate, October 19, 1978 Pag. 33 • TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Preliminary List of Electors. 1978 Notice is hereby given that I have complied ), with Section 24 of The Municipal\ Elections Act, 1977 .and that' I have posted up et my office at. 'Vanastra, on the. 13th .day of Oc-- to`ber, 1978 the list of all persons e - titled to vote in the municipality at municipal elections, and that such list remainsthere for inspection. And l hereby call upon_ all electors to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law. * The last day for filing complaints is the 27th day of October, 1978. * The place at which the revisions will commence - is the township at Vanastra, Ontario. * The time at which the division will commence is the 21st day of Oc- tober, 1978. Dated this 13th day of October, 1978. J.R. McLachlan Clerk, Township of Tuckersmith POLICE VILLAGES OF DASHWOOD CENTRAUA CREDITON NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Police Villages of Centralia and Crediton in the Township „of Stephen and the Police Village of Dashwood in the Township of Stephen and Hay in the County of Huron thot in compliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1977, Chapter 62, the period for nomination is: From 9 A.M. MONDAY; OCT. 16, 1978 To 5 P.M. MONDAY, OCT, 23; 1978 at the office of the. Clerk of the Township ' of Stephen, Crediton, during regular office hours, for the purpose of nominating persons who are qualified to hold office. POLICE VILLAGE TRUSTEES Three to be elected for each Police Village AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE' that where, the number of candidates for an office who are nominated at the end of nomination day is not suf- ficient to fi4I the number of vacancies to which the candidates may be elected, on the Wednesday, following nomination day, OCTOBER 25, 1978, the clerk may, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. receive and certify additional nominotions for the 'office in respect of which there was an insufficient number of candidates. Crediton, Ont. October 5, 1978 WILMAR D. WEIN Clerk NOMINATIQNS NOTICE TO MUNICIPAL ELECTORS' TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE TAKE NOTICE fhat persons may be nominated as candidates in an election between 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of NOMINATION DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, .1978, but nothing in section 35 of The Municipal Elections Act, 1977 prevents o person filing a nomination paper_with the clerk_ during his.normal office hours in the week immediately prior to nomination day. OFFICES FOR WHICH PERSONS MAY BE NOMINATED REEVE DEPUTY REEVE 3 MEMBERS FOR COUNCIL ELECTORS ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and further take notice that the manner in which said nominotions shall be filed is set forth in section 36 of The Municipal Elections Act. Nomination forrtss and full particulars of procedures to be followed may be obtained from the undersigned. If a greater number of candidates than required to fill the said offices are nominated and make the re- quired dectotations, notice of the time for the holding of the poll, including the advance poll and notice of the lost day for making applications for a certificate to vote by proxy will be given forthwith. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that where the number of candidates .for on office who ore nominated at the end of nomination doy is not suf- ficient to fill the. number of vocancies to which the candidates may be elected, on the Wednesday, ' following nomination? day, OCTOBER 25, 1978, the clerk may, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 -o'clock in the afternoon, receive and certify additional nominations for the office in respect of which -there was an insufficient number of candidates. Given under my hand this 6th day of October 1978 H.H.G. Strang Returning Officer