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Times -Advocate, November 11, 1981
PUMPKIN SELLERS - Vicki McDonald, Leanne Sovereign and Lisa Van Geel were busy
Saturday afternoon with their wagons selling pumpkins along Lucan's Main street.T-A
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Halloween theme
RevivalCentre choirs sing
Sunday morning Mrs.
Marlene Thornton sang with
Mrs. Lorraine Armitage
"Do You Know My Jesus?"
Rev. Cliff Williams read
Job 38:1-3 showing that God
talks to us on a personal
basis.
In Isaiah :33:14-16 it shows
tilt teaching. of the Bible is
going to supply us with what
God has designed for the
church. The world says its
religion is better than the
Christian's because it is in-
tellectual. capable of being
explained.
Sunday evening Rev. Cliff
Williams read from Exodus
telling of the time God com-
missioned Moses to lead the
Israeli tesoutof Egypt. Moses
spent 40 years leading sheep
in the desert.monotonously-
day after day the same.
Then one day a common
desert hush burned. but was
not consumed. This was
something quite different.
God likes to take common
people and transform them
by His power. making them
new people in Jesus Christ.
Upcoming events
December 6. Sunday even-
ing. 7 p.m. will be the Christ-
mas story told by the Sunday
School of Lucan Revival
Centre
Sunday November 15. Rev.
and Mrs Sam Learning will
minister in both services.
Anglican Church news
The congregation of Holy
Trinity Anglican Church
welcomed the members and
friends of the Lucan Branch
540 of the Royal Canadian
Legion and the members of
the Mocha Legion of Honour
on this their annual Remem-
brance I)av Sunday.
The Old Testament lesson
was read by Ken Wood. and
the New Testament lesson
by Sid Daley. The Gospel
was read by Rev. Ted Brian.
a close friend of the Rector.
The junior and senior
choirs joined together in
singing the anthem. "I vow
to thee my country.' Soloist.
Lori Noyes. sang the Legion
Hymn. "1 Wonder".
In his message. Rev.
Pocock. challenged all to ex-
amine their lives here on
earth. in light of the
Kingdom beyond this earthly
life A faithful heart will
lead the soul to eternal
peace.
After the blessing, the
colour party recieved the
colours and the National
Anthem was sung.
Upcoming events
Tonight Wednesday, Great
Chaptermeeting, 8 p.m., St.
John's Strathroy. Tomorrow
Thursday junior choir prac-
tice after school in Parish
Hall. November 21, Fall
Svncd of Diocese of Huron,
Althouse College, London -
Lav delegates please take
note.
Legion lays wreaths
The annual "Wreath Lay-
ing Ceremony.' sponsored by
Legion Branch 540 was held
at the Cenotaph Sunday.
following morning worship
at all churches.
Rev Bruce Pocock.
Legion Padre. led in prayer
followed by the wreath lav -
YOUTH MEET
Members of the Lucan
Youth Group met at Holy
Trinity :Anglican Church
Sunday evening. November 8
to finalize plans for their
roller skating party this
Saturday. November 14.
They will meet at the home
of Barb Bannerman at 7
p m The next regular
meeting will be on
November 22 at 7 30 at Holy
Trinl+y Anglican Church
ing. as follows: Province of
Ontario. Ken Wood; Village
of Lucan. Reeve Ivan
Hearn: Biddulph Township,
Reeve Wilson Hodgins;
Legion. President Ken
Wood: Mocha Legion of
Honour. Wayne Burr;
Unknown Soldier. Sid Daley;
Ladies' Auxiliary. Nancy
Chapman: St. Patrick's
School. Father J. Finn;
Lucan Businessmen. Bill
Froats: Lions Club. Pres.
Jack Ryan: Lucan Volunteer
Fire Dept.. Chief Wes
Hickson. and Irving Lodge,
John Moon.
Rev Keith Brown led in
prayer and Father Finn
pronounced the bendeniction.
Following the ceremony
refreshments were served in
the hall. by members of the
Auxiliary
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Biddulph-Lucan at museum
The 60 members of the
Kindergarten classes had a
super time when they visited
the London Children's
Museum on October 9 and 15,
where the theme was, of
course. "Hallowe'en". They
were shown a film strip, told
a story. then dressed up and
applied make-up as per
story. did crafts and then the
story was retold.
Marguerite McRoberts'
Grade 1 class enjoyed a visit
to Crunican's Orchards on
October 7 in connection with
their study on "Edible
Plants " On November 3rd,
they went on a walking tour
to see different types of
homes and building
materials for the Unit on
"Families and Their
Homes'
The creative playground
was opened officially and
presented to the Middlesex
County Board. October 8.
Trustees speaking on behalf
of the Board were chairman
Howard McLean and Fred
Dobbs Irene Lynn, who is
known to many Lucan and
Biddulph parents. was also
present.
Your Home and School
Association played a major
role in having this new
equipment erected and in ad-
dition to all those who were
involved, a special "thank
you" is extended to Concrete
Pipe Co., London Corbett
and Young Inc. Lucan,
Langford Lumber and
Builders' Supplies, Ltd.,
Lucan. The Employees of
the Village of Lucan works
Dept. Lucan Farm Equip-
ment. Lucan Small Engine
Repairs and Spriet
Associates, London.
Thirty-three members of
the cross country team
attended several invitational
meets this fall and Alan
Richard, came in second at
the East Williams meet.
receiving a Silver Medallion
at the Cross Country Finals
held on October 28 at
Longwood Conservation
Area. where approx. 800
runners took part.
Biddulph students were in
the top ten of their various
age groups each winning a
medallion. They were Mike
Radcliffe. Dianna Watt, and
Valerie Fretz.
Congratulations.
The girls' soccer team
played well in the tourna-
ment with six other teams at
the Biddulph School playing
field and the boys' tourna-
ment held at Stronach Park
resulted in the local team
placing first among the six
schools participating.
Hallowe'en was
celebrated at both schools
with Grade 4 and 5 enjoying
games and a social time at
noon on 'Thursday, October
29 and grades 6,7 and 8 held a
"sock hop" during the P.E.
,period the same day.
All students at the Lucan
Bldg. took part in a
"Hallowe'en Experience"
October 30. when they
rotated, each 10 or 15
minutes. to various rooms
where they enjoyed story -
time. a haunted house with
"witches brew". rhythmics,
music. making up their
faces. gym activities and
snacks.
Crooked Hems 4-H Club meets
The "Crooked Hems" 4-H
Homemakers club held its
seventh meeting at the
Straatman home on Thurs-
day evening. November 5.
Members participated in a
game which reviewed the
techniques learned during
the club.
The skit for Achievement
Day was discussed and a
meeting to plan this skit will
be held on November 16 at 7
p.mat the home of
Rosemary Giesen.
Members are to have their
garments and books com-
pleted for November 20.
Members of the "Calico
Cats" 4-H club held their 6th
meeting on Thursday
November 5 at the home of
Vicki McDonald with Debbie
'Manders as rotating
Secretary. Leader Mae
Paton discussed the various
types of vests and how to
line a vest using a sample.
She also touched briefly on
lining a skirt.
Leader Donna Thompson
demonstrated how to apply
bias tape as an edge finish,
using a sample pocket.
This club will also have an
exhibit for the Achievement
Day and plans were started
in this connection. Members
worked on their hook covers
for the balance of the
meeting.
The club will hold its
seventh meeting on
November 12 at 7 p.m. at the
home of Lisa Kraft.
Bowling
Tuesday Juniors - Michael
Cannon 223, Dawn Reid 197,
Peter Bates 191, Craig
Burgess 186, Mike Heath 175,
Todd Vance 174, Rod
Johnston 165, Cherie Evans
162, Ian Craig 160, Mike
Radcliffe 157.
Colleen's - Lorna Harrison
230846, Mary Van Geel 212-
600, Val Neil 241, Nola Lewis
240, Diane Rummel 236,
Norah Cowey 238, Pat
Bloxam 214, Joan Gwalch-
mae 220, Helen Hearn 214,
Laurie Bartlett 212.
Medway - Cal Carmichael
228-603, Eileen Moir 218-602,
Peter DenOtter 208, Doris
Loft 204, Stu McLennan 202,
Norm Wyatt 201.
Senior Cltl:ens - Maurice
McDonald 196, Alf Riley 183,
John Park 153, Muriel
Cobleigh 154, Frank DeBlock
144.
Wednesday Bantams -
Karen Leger 160, Wendy
Gwalchmai 148, Noelle
DeGraw 131, Stephen Yule
119, Paul Acres. 114, Tim
Miller 114, Shelly Johnston
110, Mike Miller 110, Aimee
Broderick 103.
Wednesday Mixed - Rose
Maxwell 276-686, Dave
Wickens 252475, Buddy
Appleman 240440, Bob Pipes
231440, Harold Smith 232-
663, Bill Cornellssen 278837,
Ian Caldwell 221, Rick
Appleman 213, Rick Evans
220, Russ Smith 214, June
Wickens 209.
Thursday Men - Ken Eaton
328809, Wayne Smith 312-
739, Jeff Park 279-736, Jim
Hearn 295-733, Brian Ankers
273-701, Ray Hands 242889,
Lyle Beatson 243472, Jim
Smith 250463, Harold Mayo
283-651, Jim Burt 257-650,
Doug Sawdon 283, Glen
Hollings 279, Dan Gwalch-
mae 275, Bob Latta 253.
Friday Mixed - Don Watt
243-719, Audrey Watt 271-718,
Wayne Smith 230-674,
Heather Smith 227-631, Bob
Graham 246-619, Dave
Mawdsley 241415, Morley
Thompson 238, Vicki Hor-
banulk 220, Maureen
Thompson 203, Ray Carter
202.
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