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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-12-28, Page 12 (2)(HEAD OFFICE. 1 147 MAIN STREET, 5. P.O. BOX 1600 eorf !EXETER, ONTARIO, NOM ISO a TELEPHONE - . rrorseassee, (519) 235.2211 9, s Page 12 Times -Advocate, December 28, 1978 Musical comedy features BiduIphschooI concert: The gym at the Biddulph Building of the Biddulph- Lucan Public School was the scene' of the annual Christmas concert on Wednesday, December 20. with Iwo presentations, one in the afternoon and the outer in'the evening. A "full house" was present on each occasion, in spite of the -somewlial dubious condition of the roads. • The Huron Indian Carol was presented by Mrs. Rock's Grade 4 Class and -Mrs. Ingleby's and Miss Olson's classes gave "I'm Getting--Nuttin' For Christmas." Folk' dancing, the "S'irginia Rept" wa well done by Mrs. Hearn' class and a choral reading of "The Boy Who Laughed at Santa" was presented by Miss Plummer's class. • The junior choir, 'under the direction of Mrs. Beulah Hardy .sang three selections Church filled for Christmas program • Lucan United Church was filled Christmas Sunday when members met- to celebrate the birthday of the Christ Child. Rev. Keith Brown finished hid Advent Series of Sermons 'with "Gifts for the King", pointing out that the greatest gift ever to be given was God's gift to mankind of His Son. Time and time.again in the Bible it says that "God gave His Son ..." This was pure and simply a gift' to us . to show His great love and we shall never ever be able to earn this giftand as a gift it should be gratefully received by us and used to His glory. The angels sang as their • gift the shepherds "made known abroad the things they- had been told con- -cerning the Child". We can testify like the angels and -the shepherds. with our lives and our lips. The Wisemen presented the most costly of • gifts, the very best that they had. can we. do less? We noonuuuuuUuoutrnrnnunuunl 6 - 1•-Humidifiers =• Ventilation 23.5-2187 F. 133 Huron Eost' Exeter • Auuuuunnnnnnnnnnnunr ADAMS - Heating & Cooling • Heating Systems of All Types ' INSTALLED, MODERNIZED- and MAINTAINED General Sheet Metal Work • • Air Conditioning must give Him the best we have. our hearts. The flowers in the Sanc- tuary were from the funeral of the late Mrs.j Guy Ryan. We remember / ner family and friends in their sorrow. Next Sunday, December 31, regular worship will be at 11:15 with Open Muse and Watch Night Service at the Manse, beginning' at 10:30 p.m. You are invited to come and "See the Old Year out and the New Year in"- with the Lord. Sunday, January 14. the Sacrament of our Lord's Supper will be celebrated. Christmas eve carol and scripture service: The Church was well lilted again Sunday evening for a beautiful Christmas eve carol and scripturecan- dlelight service in which Clandeboye also. took part with Catherine, Cheryl and Bonnie, Lynn singing "We three. Kings of -Orient Are". 'Mrs. Jim Robertson was the soloist singing "He •Shajl, Feed His Flock". Readers were .14Ir. & Mrs. Henry Kaune, Ed.Melanson and- Wes.. Stanley, and the service was conducted by Rev. Keith Brown. JIM SiDDAIL & SON LICENSED & INSURED TRUCKER • LIVESTOCK • GRAIN • FERTILIZER • FARM SUPPLIES L.K1RKTON 229-6439 BINGO LUCAN ARENA Thursday, December 28 Doors Open 7:15 P.M. Early Bird 7:45 P.M. Regular games, Midway special, shore the wealth, Standup, etc. Jackpot S350 - 55 calls Admssron 75' Proceeds for Arena License No. 234700 Bingos will continue each Thursday night. Ove q 4eme ,e•vbMn, ro •ne ..nde, 16 teen el etre .•,H M ed,..,r,ed . lir /tomoun,irnwe Anticipating the pleasure of tile year ahead, shared with dear friends, wewish a happy New Tear to'aU. 10- 1► GEBEL CABINETS "Go Tell It On the Moun- tain" "Jinga Ling a Jingle" and "Angels We Have Heard On_High"' • This. year's Operetta was entitled lin Broad(oa'v" and Was a musical comedy in two acts. The Barbershop choir group, a new venture for the school, sang three selections "Jingle Bell Rock". "Christmas Chopsticks" and "Silent Night". This group was trained out of school hours by ,Mrs. Hardy. The very excellent program ended with everyone singing "0 Canada''. Mrs. Hardy -was presented with a lovely Christmas plant as she.completed her four months as substitute music teacher for Mrs. Lois Lanteigne who has been on maternity leave and will be returning in -January. JUNIOR SCHOOL The junior classes of -the. Biddulph-Lucan School held their Christmas party. and "mini" concert Thursday afternoon in the gym at the Lucan School with principal Wallace McLay. acting as M.C. • The kiindergarten class presented rhythm band selections under the direction of Mrs. ' Sharon Barnes and Mrs. Ann Walker's Grade I class sang a Christmas song "Up on the Housetop". Mrs. - Marguerite McRobert's grade I's took part in two folk dances and Mrs. Linda Lyons Grade 2's did . the . "Christmas Alphabet". The other Grade 2 class under the direction of Miss Barbara Farlingerput on a playlet entitled "Santa's Workshop" and another playlet "When • Mrs. Santa Saved the Day" was presented -by Miss Shirley MacMillan's Grade 3 class. The. last, number was by Mrs. Dorothy. Nott's Grade 3 -class who entered ttie gym singing "Thirty-two Feet and Eight Little Tails". They were dressed as reindeer and pulled a "sleigh" which was a pony cart made over into a sleigh .by Peter -Nott. This was complete with the "Jolly Old Man" himself who, following the return of the students to their classrooms; visited each room in his "sleigh" distributing'bags of goodies, assisted_ Y three little elves from the Grade 3 class. A beautiful candle was presented to Mrs. Beulah Hardy as she completed her four months as substitute music teacher. ' Lucan Lions Club Members of the Lucan District Lions club held their bi-monthly meeting Monday ' evening December 18 when they entertained their wives. and families at a Christmas supper part complete with a visit from Santa Claus. ELECT STUDENTS AT BIODULPH - The student council for the coming year at 8iddu(pb Central School was named recently. From the left are secretary Kim Harrison, presidents_ Margaret McGuffin and Jeff Shipley and treasurer Mark Dark. T -A photo _ Ltc�n and district news Damages hit $18,600 Many mishaps for OPP Officers.- of th Lucaar�, Bonnie Whitaker -Jones, detachment of e Ontario London. Constable D.R. Provincial Polic were kept Vance listed damages - at busy during the holiday $1.600. .season investigating a total Vehiclesdrwerrby Ronald of 15 accidents. • -.Hunter, Stratford and No serious injuries were Carson I.mohd. R.R. -3 St. reported but • damages Marys were in collision reached $18.600. Thursday at 1.35 p.m. on The first of two Tuesday Highway 7, west of County mishaps occured at 8.20 a.m. road 27. - Damages were on Concession 2-3 of Bid- listed at $900 by Constable dulph township and involved Jim Craig. vehicles .driven by Edna At 7 p.m. the same day, a Hodgins and Philip Lewis. vehicle 'driven by -Mary both of R.R. 1, Lucan. Maxwell, London left Hrgh- Constable •C.S. Fleming set way 4 north of Elginfield and damages at $500. . struck a sign post .causing At 10 p.m. the same day. damages of 5500. Constable Constable G.J' Barker.listed Barker, investigated. damages at $3,500 when At 11.30 a.m. on Friday vehicles - driven by Gail vehicles driven by Jeanine Rankin, London and James Damen. R.R..3. Lucan and Smibert. R.R.. 1 Arva Gordon Coyne. R.K. 2 Staffa collided on County road 16 at -collided on •Cbunty road 27, the Cameron sideroad. Both 'south of County road 16 in drivers and three year-old •West Nissouri township. Stuart Rankin received Constable W.U. Disher set minor injuries. - damages at $4:200. Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. a Ttj�'sday at 11 p.m. a. collision occured on High- veh$e driyven by James way4, north of Concession 15 - Marshall, London .left in London towndhip. Vehicles. County r.oad 20 and struck a involyed were driven by' tree. Constable Fleming .Rajinder Lamba, Strathroy and Elizabeth' Stephens, Exeter. Constable C.S. Fleming estimated damages at $1.400. A half_ hour later, a vehicle driven'- by Anne Van- CIandeboy doordeword,• Strathroy left County road 22 south of --� Christmas service Sunday township and struck a tree. at Clandeboye Uhitedl Constable G.J. Barker in; Church was well atte ed. vestigated and listed Rev. Keith Brown wd"s id damages at $700. charge. The topic for his The third Wednesday sermon was "Gift For The mishap on County road 27. King." 100 meters west of Con- The -girls choir sang cession 6 in West Nissouri •'Christmas" with Mrs. township -involved vehie�s %%'innie Robicheau as pianist. driven_ by Norine Tompki immediately following the R.R 1. Thorndale and service the Sunday School - presented their Christmas program, which cgnsisted'of • Recitations, readings, plays, choir numbers - and carol singing. Taking part were Philip Lynn, Gerry • Lynn, 3rad Scott, Ruth Hardy. Danny -and Shannon Feke, Catherine. Cheryl and Bonnie Lynn and Shelley Lewis. list damages at $550. onstable Fleming set amages at $450., when vehicles driven by Kathleen Fiedorec, and'Olive Gowan, both of R.H. 3 . Granton collided at 2.50 p.m. Friday on Courcy road 23, north of Highway 7. Four accidents occurred Saturday. The first was at 12.10 a.m. when a vehicle driven by Ronald Paul Glenn, Lucan left Concession 2-3 in Biddulph township and hit a tree. Constable B.D. Munro set damages at $800. At 10.45 a.m. a vehicle driven by Katherine Gerber. London left County road 27 and rolled, over. Damages were listed at $500 by Con- stable J.A. Wiisnn. At 8.30. p.m. Saturday a vehicle driven by John :McInnes, London left Bid- dulph sideroad 25-26 and struck an abutment. Con- stable D.R. Vance set damages at $2,000. At '12.55 p.m. Christmas Day, a .vehicle drive' Glendon Sinclair,sL+' sex flipped over on Highway 2.3. Damages were set at $500 by Constable Munro. - A t vehicle driven - by Frances Vanlieshot,, Strathroy left County road 22 and struck a fence a,6"'(iltii. Christmas Day. Constable Wilson set damages at $500. Concession 15 in ' London Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY Mr. & Mrs. Don Newey and girls, Kingston. Miss Ruth Trevithick, Etobicoke, and Mr. & Mrs. Neil Tyevithick, Brantford' were Christmas weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick. • St. Mary's church, Brinsley held their annual Christmas Communion, Sunday evening. Because the Sunday School concert had been cancelled earlier in the Xveek, the children received gifts and candy hags Christmas eve. Mr. & Mrs. Georg Prest, Bill, Kathy and : mil,-spnt Christmas with. Mr. Cecil Ellwood in. London: Owing to the.weather, the Christmas • concert at the United Church was post- poned 'til a later date Mr. & Mrs. Earl Lewis celebrated Christmas with their family being all home. wittt them. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis had the Bullock. families with them on Christmas.Day. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Morley had their Christmas Sunday with 'their family at home with them. Anglican AL., St. James Anglican church Rev. John Holland was in charge • of the Christmas Communion service, during which, the e Sunday School portrayed the Christmas story in readings, poems, songs and carols. Taking part were Patti d • Kenneth Pescod. Peter nd • • e services Jason Hodgins, Lisa Carte?, La rie St. Pierre, thur Morgan • and al Cun- ningham. They er sisted by the girls hoir, arie, Elaine. Kim. Tracey nd Jill Cunninghatn. Mrs. A an Hill and Wayne Hindmar h were organists. Following the service a coffee hour was enjoyed by all. Personals The Christmas draw "¢t Carters General store was made -Saturday evening with prizes going to Mrs. Arnold Blake - blanket; Mrs."Dave Kestle - mug. tree and mugs; Ellen Pearce - box of chocolates; Laurie Hessel and Elsie Lewis ther- mometers. - - New -Years - BY JERRY BURTCH Grade 7 Usborne Central 'The earth makes an orbit around the sun Then everyone rejoices and has alot of fun The Christmas spirit is still in the aired And everyone sings to bring in the New Year LEGION CONTEST WINNERS --- Seven • of the eight prizes in a recent Lucan Legion ;palliated poem and essay contest were won by students at Biddulph Central School. Above, Zone(Commander Bill Smith awards prizes to Margam McGuffin; Jamie Bond, Who Hinge, Janice Gricken, Keith Murray and Bonnie Harlon. Missing was Abner Butler. . T -A photo Business Directory C. HARRY RODER, D.C. NORMAN 1. RODER, D.C. DOCTORS OF.CHIROPRACTIC 84 Panel lone, STRATHROY - Telephone 245.127? By appointment please. Guaranteed 7 investment . 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