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Timis•Advocate, December 21, 1978
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Institutepresents gifts. to
London children's hospital
Members of the Lucan
Women's Institute met in the
Masonic Hall on Wednesday
afternoon, commencing with
a pot luck luncheon for their
annual Christmas part}►.
Following the very
delicious and bounteous
luncheon, various members
contributed a contest, a quiz
and readings of both serious
and humorous nature and a
Carol sing was enjoyed.
Anniversary best wishes
were extended to Kathleen
and Cecil Neil who were
married 41 years ago aAd to
Rita Robb and Cecil who will
celebrate their 48th,
December 20.
Mrs. Robb announced that
seven previous members
Sunday School
presents concert
The annual Christmas
concert of Lucan United
Church Sunday School was
held -Sunday evening under
the direction of Mrs. William
Bannerman.
Carolyn Lankin introduced
the kindergarten class which
sang "Jingle Bells and Away
in A Manger, directed by
"their teaeher, Mrs. Ross
_Holden.
"Talking about Christ-
mas" was presented by Mr -s.
B. Hall's primary class and
Mrs. L. Carter's primary
group sang "Jesus was,
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Funeral for
Mrs. Kilmer
The funeral and interment
service for the late Con-
stance Elizabeth (Marley)
Kilmer, widow of Louis A.
Kilmer, was held at the
Haskett Funeral Home on
Saturday afternoon with the
Rev. Keith Brown of Lucan
United Church officiating.
Mrs. Kilmer wass-a long-
time resident of this area,
residing with her husband on
their farm on the 2nd con. of
McGillivray twp. for many-
years.
anyyears. Following their
retirement they lived in
Lucan on Lewis Street,
before moving to
Thamesford for a few years.
However, as their hearts
were in this community, they'
acquired a home at the
corner of Richmond and
Main Streets where they
resided until the death of Mr.
Kilmer in 1968. .
Mrs. Kilmer sold her home
and Moved to London to live
with her daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. & Mrs. John
Houston and their family.
Five years ago when Mr.
Houston was transferred to
Toronto, Mrs. Filmer moved
with them, but three years
ago she was hospitalized
with a cerebral hemorrage
and has been a patient at the
Mississauga Extendicare
until suffering a recent heart
attack.
..) As well as Mrs. Houston,
Mrs. Kilmer is survived by a
son, William, of Toronto,
seven grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Born". The traditional
Christmas story was acted
out by one of the junior
classes under Mrs. Tony
Markus and Mrs. Brown's
juniors led by Mrs. David
Park held a teaching session
explaining the word "Magi"
and the meaning of their
gifts, ending their presen- ,
tation by singing "We Three
Kings".
Mrs. Don Coughlin's
Intermediate classpresented
another version of the
Christmas Story , with
recorded carols. '
Mrs. A. Jones sang "0
• Come, Emmanuel as an
introduction .to the Adult
Class play when Wesley
Stanley, acted very well
the part of "Martin . the
Shoemaker" with Mrs. Ivan
Hearn as Narrator and Jim,_
Robertson as the voice of
Jesus: It was a delightful
closing number. Mrs. Jones
also sang a different
arrangement of "O.Come All
Ye Faithful]".
The classes assembled in
the choir stalls and on the -
pulpit platform for two
closing choruses, led by Mrs.
Bannerman, and Rev. Keith
Brown invited all to meet
with Santa in the lower hall
and pronounced the
Benediction. Helen Brown
was the excellent pianist for
the evening.
and the Masonic Hall
custodian, J. Alex Young,
'were remembered with gifts
prior -to the meeting.
White gifts were presented
for the War Memorial
Children's Hospital and a
gift exchange completed the
meeting.
The next meeting will be
held Wednesday, January 17,
at 2 p.m„ with Mrs. Sheridan
ReVington, convener for
Citizenship, WorltS Affair
and Resolutions in charge of
the program. The roll call
will be "Name a place in
Ontario you would recom-
mend to a tourist". '
Mrs. Wesley Atkinson has
invited the members to meet
in her home for their
January -meeting.
News from
United Church
On the third Sunday of
Advent in' Lucan United
Church, Rev. Keith Brown
told his congregation that
•Jesus is called by many
names "Prophet, Priest and
Ring". Last week the name
Prophet was dealt with and
4 -this Sunday Mr. Brown
spoke on "Jesus, Our Great
High Priest".
A priest provided access to
God, as the peoples'
representative to God and
through sacrifices, at the
time of the Israelites, asked
forgiveness for their
Ladies Guild
elects officers
Members of Holy Trinity
Anglican Sunday School
presented their Christmas
concert during the church
service Sunday. The Nursery
class representing trees
sang a song describing how
trees grog and a second one
�using bells. The next age'
r oup each held a letter
representing Christmas and
had a little verse to repeat,
eg. "C" is for the Christ_
child, etc.
The last age group, in
costume acted out the
Nativity Story, singing
suitable carols. Following
the closing carol and prayers
by Rev: John Holland, all
those present retired to the
lower hall for lunch and
distribution of candy bags to
the children.
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sins.
Our si were taken away
by the personal sacrifice of
God's son, on the cross, the
temple veil was rent asunder
and because of this, we are
permitted, by Christ's death,
to go personally to God. Let
us always remember and
_practise our priesthood unto
God, serving honouring and
glorifying God, to represept
Him personally to all
mankind,
The flowers in the Sanc-
tuary were from the funeral
of the late Mrs. Louis Kilmer
(Connie). The love and
prayers of the, congregation'
are extended (o her family.
This morning, Thursday,
at 9:45 the Prayer and Share
Fellowship meets in the C.E.
Wing. All women are
welcome.
Next Sunday, December
24, Christmas Sunday, a
family service will eld at
11:15 with special music.
Come and bring the family.
At 7 p.m. a Christmas eve
carol and scripture service
will take place including
both Clandeboye and Lucan
members, and friends will be
welcome. Come and enjoy
the blessing with us.
Fire call
The Lucan volunteer fire
department was called to the
home of Chris Cornish,
Clandeboye, at 6 a.m. Friday
morning in connection with
an over -heated oil burner.
Everyone was most thankful
that no fire occurred.
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A SECOND VISIT — %inta Claus visited the lucan-Biddulph
fire hall for the second str(f ight week Sunday. This time he-dis-
tributed
edis-
tributed candy to all Luton and area youngsters. Shawn
above with Santo is . Scott Smith T -A photo
Only four accidents
for local OPP force
Only four accidents were
investigated this week by of-
ficers of the Lucan detach-
ment of the Ontario Provin-
cial Police.
-Tuesday at 5:25 p.m.
vehicles driven by Paul
William Murphy. RR 2, '
Ilderton and Robert Wayne
Hodgins, Ilderton• collided
on Highway 4, south of the
Medway creek bridge.
Constable N.A. Campbell set
damages at $2.000. -
Thursday at 1:30 a.m. a
vehicle driven by Ronald
Scott Taylor, London went
• out of control on Highway 7,
east of County road 22 and
struck the ditch. Damages
were estimated at $600 by
Constable W.T. Hodgins.
A vehicle owned by
William James Insley.
Huron Park was damaged to
BY MICHAEL BEAULIEU
St. Patrick's
Christ is born .
Happy are the people
Rejoicing all day long
Israel his home
Saviour of all men
Trees lit up
Merrily everyone is sur-
prised with gifts
After this day is done
Sleep comes over everyone.
HELLO
Seasons Greetings to all
our customers and
f riends.
Don and Bonnie
Floats
Luton Rental andL
all Engine Repair
28 Market $t., lucan
hank you for your
atronage in 1978
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Seniors dine
at Shillelagh
72 members and guests of
the Sunshine and Busy
Buddies Groups of the Lucan
senior Citizens club held
their Christmas party
Thursday afternoon, com-
mencing with a turkey
dinner at the Shillelagh,
followed by an exchange of
gifts, from a tree, provided
by the management.
The draw for the basket of
groceries was won by
Marilyn Dixon and . the
Christmas cake by ?.alma•
Armstrong.
The group then adjourned
to the clubroom where a
program had been arranged
by Dora Thompson and
Muriel Cobleigh, consisting
of carol singing, violin
selections by Clarence Lewis
and Christmas readings by
Marjorie Steeper.
A communication• was
read (r m the Girl Guide
Troup o eying to present a
play, hick their members •
had pre ared, at one of the
meetings n January and the
members ave their en-
thusiastic pproval. The
date will be announced at the
first, meeting of 1979 on
Thursday, January 4.
Also at this meeting the
Busy Buddies will hold their
first class in flower
arranging with Mrs. G,
Nicholson. Each member is
asked to
container
flower ar
mg a small, low
for a little dried
angement.
the extent of $40 liy an un-
known vehicle while parked
on the Bob and Shirt's
Restaurant, near Centralia
at 5:15 p.m. Thursday.
The same day at 6:45 p.m.
Constable W.R. Disher
listed, damages at $1.500
when vehicles driven by Vin-
cent T. Thompson. RR 8.
Parkhill and Kenneth L.
Peckham, RR 3, Granton
were in collision on Highway
7. ' -
Concert at
Holy Trinity
The Ladies' Guild of Holy
Trinity Anglican Church,
Lucan, met Tuesday evening
in the Parish Hall.
The president, Mrs.
Norman Hardy opened the
meeting with - prayer,
followed by the Scripture
read by Mrs. Donald O'Neil.
The president also read a
poem entitled "A Brand New
Chance".
The business consisted of
discussing the allotment of
money raised by the Guild
during the past' year, to the
Current Fund, • the Building
Fund of the Church and to
Missions.
The slate of officers for the
year was presented and will
be as follows: past prestdent,
Mrs. Norman i rdy;
president, Mrs. eI ton
Culbert; secretary, Mrs.
Gerald Gilmour ; treasurer,
Mrs. Kay Egan.; press
reporter, Mrs. Donald
O'Neil. ' . - -
The members were -
reminded of White Gift
Sunday and asked to bring
donations of food for a family
supported by the A.C.W.
An important upcoming
event will be the annual
Mothers' • Day 'sale of
homebaking to be held May
12, 1979 in the Parish Hall.
Further plans will be made
al the next Guild meeting,
date to be announced later.
A new group leader is
needed as one of the group
leaders is retiring. A
volunteer would be greatly
appreciated. Mrs. Hardy
thanked the members for
_their support during her
term of office.
The meeting. closed with
-the Benediction pronounced
by Rev. John Holland and a
delicious Christmas lunch
was served by the President.
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1t is our sincerest with that the
spiritual beauty and festive joy of
the Christmas season, light up your
days, with bright hope and
happiness.
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CRUNICAN BROS.
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PUBLIC
SKATING
at the
Lucan Community Centre
Sun. - .Dec. 24
Wed. - Dec.27
Thurs. Dec. 28
Fri. Dec. 29
Sat. Dec. 30
Sun. Dec. 31
1-3 p.m.
2-4 p.m.
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8-10 p.m.
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
POINSETTIAS $3.30:
6 pot with 4 or 5 blooms
Christmas Plants, Gifts
* Wicker Ware & Stands
* Scented & Novelty -Candles
* .Xmas Decorations
* Yarn Kits (Nice Gifts) -
icho(son Flowers
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BINGO
LUCAN ARENA -
Thursduy, December 21
Doors Open 7:15 P.M.
Early Bird 7:45 P.M. ,
Regular games, Midway special, ihare the
wealth, stand up, etc.
Jackpot $3S0 -SS calls
Admission 75' - Proceeds for Arena
License No. 234700 •
Bingos will continue each Thursday night.
O.. to Ikon., revel. Nees no tat undo. 16 yeen.►4 or wIM b edmilt.d
e new
inimum
wage rates
On January 1, 1979 new iM-1inimum
Wage rates will L() int($ effect. Mere
are the new rates:
General hourk--raft'
1.variler, hourly rate
C'onstructit in and (;icards ,it
constructiot sites, hour4\ rat('
*Hourly rate for persons employed
to serve liquor in licensed premises
*Student. hourly rate.
Ambulance 1)rivers and l iclpers,
Weekly 'Lite
Hunting or ri 11II1L Guides
less than 5 consecutive hours
5 or more hours whether or not
consecutive
'Room and Board
:Ihr klllowing nlaxintuni rtiths apply
when room and hoard art' included
in calculating; the rllininnun wage:
Roost, weekly
Meals, each
weekly
'Room and Nleals, weekly -
'nl, change (rum Im.viuus rate... -
"the entire work wcck in' hah .lanuan• I fills
1•:ffecliVr
'*.lanuary 1, 1`.I7.1
S :1.40
2.90
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You can get nt()re information about
. the new Minimum Wage rates and
the h.mploynlent Standards Act by
writing Qr phoning: -
Employrtlent'Standards 13r(11)ch
OWildo Ministry of i.ab(lur
400 University Avenue
'ioronto, Ontario
M7A 1i'7
(416) 965-5251
Ontario •Employment
Ministry of 'Standards
Labour Branch
Hon Robert G Elgie. M D . Minister.
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