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Times-Advocate, 1985-09-04, Page 11• SEELSTER SHOW - Handing out programs atSunday's Open House at SeelstarFarms near Lucan were Cathy Roestenberg, John Glover, For former turnip plant Michael Van Bussel, Nancy Van Bussel. Tina Marie Van Boxmeer, Tanya Reytner and T -A photo Council asks for development proposals Lucan council will be asking for proposals on the use 4)I the former Lucan Produce proper( t recent It purchased. Developers will have a chance to suggest plata. Reeve Noun Steeper said. "We cert-need---senior citizen apartments, but. are open lo any suggestions,. - :1t 'Tuesday's regUla' meeting in his opening continents. Sleeper reportt•d on the recent association 4)l +� YEARLINGS ON PARADE - Ann Van Bussel leads iris Seelster dur- ing Sunday's yearling show at Seelster Farms near Lucan. LUCafl and district news yr . 118. swim (Cook C SHOWING SPENCER Spencer Seelster is being shown by Mary Von Bussel at Sunday's yearling show at Seelster Farms near Lucan. United Church news "I1 is our privilege as Christians to -be (;((I'S fellow-ttv►r•ker•s in 1114' world.- said 111r. Brownrin his IalhnUr !lay message at Lucan L'tided l'hurch on Stntda% morning. The Christ i:al ('hureh is intended to be .t team to proclaim by word and decd (;od message III ree•onc•111,tII( 1 . This message nl Inye IV' through the C'r'oss nl Christ bring• to those who will respond IO it a neu heart -attitude 01 love and obeihenc• to (;ext, III of caring love to a broken and hurting % 0I l(( "The need of our v• odd 14)1 1hi' message is indescribable.- c'nclud ed \1r Brown. "and (end desires to ttse each one nt tis ‘‘In will t n•Id himself to flint as His co-worker 111 reconciling people 111 1timsell aril to one another Seamless EAVESTROUGH ALUMINUM and VINYL SIDING Aluminum Storm Doors and Windows Aluminum Awnings Replacement Windows Renovations & General Construction "Free Estimates" Coming 1•a cuts Wednesd.ty al 8:00 p.m. the Sunday Schaal teachers meet for a work and planning et -ening at the ('hurch. - Sunda( al 9:15 Sunday School begins with classes for boys and girls 01 all ages and for adults. The new Junior ('Much programme under the direction of Freed.► \lelanson begins also during the latter part of the ('Murch service ('hnr(•h service is al I1 (111-a m.. note the change of time There tt rll he a special service nl Ainalgantalion of Lucan and ('landebot-e congregations. Special nmsic will he provided by young peo- ple Irnm the two congregations. and the preacher for the day is Rev. 1/1- I )rI )ouglas ltoss, t xecitive Secretary 01 London ('onlerertce.. Members nl the two cmtgI'C .Il ions will be par 1ic•ipal lig 'There will be.ii ( Hour following in the ('.t:. wing. The Couples' Club are planning a garage and hake sale tor Saturday. Seta ember 14 -beginning al 9 a.m. at 1'.ittcrson's. 129 Main Street. ig*---:f Lanes ucan Bowling ltt i '/ Municipalities convention which he and councillors Bryan Smith and Larry Hotson attended: The reeve said it was the best A1I( ) convention he had ever attended. Municipal affairs \linister Bernard -(;randnlailre announced his desire for greater co-operat ion bel ween his Ministry and the AMO executive. Grandmaitre reaffirmed his desire to continue programs designed to fund computerization of municipalities for better and more et ficient accounting practices. Ile also suggested formulas for un- conditional grants will be revised to improve municipal budgeting pro- cedures and noted the need to further streamline the Planning Act par- ticularly in the area of controlling frivolous objections that force cost OMB hearings. " The importance of flood plain management was also stressed as On- tario had experienced nine floods Iasi year at the 100 year level. Works foreman Doug Johnston reported use of seven million gallons of water in the village during the month of August. Johnston said this was a record for one month. He continued, "(tut' nor- mal daily use has been 140.000 to 150.001 gallons. !fut. this month the figure has been as high as 23u.0oo gallons a day. Deputy -reeve Harry Wraith and works employees Doug Johnston and John Riddell will be attending a waterworks conference October 2 in Stratford. New head of the Lucan OPTS detachment Sgt. Bob Erskine intend ed Tuesday's council meeting. Erskine who has been transferred from Belle River said he likes to maintain good relationships with town councils. • He was asked by reeve Norm Steeper if stickers for telephones" Yearling show is successful Visitors to the annual Open house at Seelster Farms near Lucan Sunday afternoon had a look al :14 yearling standarbred horses that will soon be .going to the auction block. Of the :34 yearlings. 12 will be sold . tonight -Thursday at the -1985 Select yearling Sales at Mohawk Raceway at Campbellville. Nine more will go al the Canadian Classic Sale at Woodbine in 'Toronto on Wednesday. September 11 and the final 1:3 the following day. One colt gelling plenty of attention Sunday was Franklin Seelster. a hall brother to Falcon Seelster who has been very impressive in the last month in the United Stales. When Nichilator paced the lastest race mile in history in a brilliant 1.49.:3 at the Meadowlands on August :1. Falcon Seelster was only two lengths back in an e%'n 1.30. - Falcon Seelster, on display at the 1983 Open House provided by the Van Bussel family won the firs) elinrina tion of The ('ane a week ago establishing a new all -age track record of 1.53.4. Ile was second to Chairman oI the board in the final by a nose in 1.56 His earnings now stand at $325.770 for the season. Others expected to be popular among the buyers al the upcoming sales are Michael Seelster. Dave - Seelster and Sullivan Seelster. Michael is a full brother to Dee Dee Splurge winner of $(7.430 and a time of 2.(1(1.2 as a three year old. Dana is a full sister to Darrell Seelsler who had earnings of $(;:3.486 1lWl an even two minutes mark as a two year-old. Sullivan is a three -qua rler'hrother to Samson ('hip, winner of $148.596 and a time of 1.58.4 Opening for the 1985-86 Season on Saturday, Sept. 7 Ls Leagues are now forming. All senior citizens are welcome to come bowling on Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. starting on September 4 Y.B.C. registation for Pee Wee, Bantams and Juniors e•---••• bowlers will be on Wednesday, September 11 at 3:30 p.m. at the Lanes. Registration fee is $4.00 ( I. Bowling Rates: $1.20 per game. \ / For any additional information regarding the above or (bit% reservation of lanes phone 2271034 or 227-4236 Don and Audrey Watt listing emergency numbers could be obtained. Ile said his 17 man Imre is now 011 21 hours per day dull. Over the Labour Dat weekend I:31 speeding tickets uCi rr handed (►4)1 In other business. council: Learned that the village -planning hoard had recommended a fee of S:3tx) for severance applications. - \Vas 14)1(1 Bidd(111)11 township was not interested in a joint venture of tender int for municipal insurance policies. approved ,1 proposal front coon eillur Lary} Boson to attempt to secure 'milk. lights on :Min Street In bringing up the suhjec•I. Ilot son said. "( in 1 riday..Saturdav and Sun (fay evening its .1101051 impossible to walk across the street... A representative of the \finish' 4)I Transport a1 ion wi11 he asked to attend the. Oe•lober I council meeting to discuss the problem. 111115011 a previous request w -as turned duan because ;I 1ratfic• count tailed 10 show a" need. Ile added. •'That's because 1 h((►k the curvet in February... Revival Centre Sunda", rtiorning Rev. Roger- Mason ministered from :Mark Ili: 15-211. This same great commission 10 preach the gospel is found in all four gospels. This means Christians are obligated by the scriptures to tell the gospel story. Verse Ib stresses that Mose who believe shall be saved. but those who do not believe shall be condemned. Verse 17 assures that believers will have. power against satanic' power. Also it Salt's believers will be em. powered to speak with new languages as in :\rI•s.2:4.- Verse 18 means while Christians are going preaching the gospel that God will- pr(itect them as in Acts 28:3-5. This verse also tells that as ('hristians go to preach the will have the power to lay hands 00 the sick and they will recover. Peter says Jesus' miracles proves Ile is the llessiah. iiebrews 2:4 says the gospel message was authen- ticated by (he signs and wonders of the apostle's ministry. as they. like Jesus. went -preaching: -leaching and healing. . Ret". Roger Mason Sunday evening spoke tram Matthew 9t:15-:38. Verse 5 tells of the three told ministry of .!esus. which we Christians need to he doing Jesus wanted Ills disciples to understand. how ile looked al the world Man) people look al the world as vert had. and as a threat to (hent, from which they almost isolate themselves tram. Ile also saw people ready to heat - and receive the gospel message. but there are not enough workers to teml them. Jesus encouraged 1lis disciple l4) prat for ttnrkers to go oil into the harvest tiel(I 01 spn•►1ialIN need\ people 1 (1(•nnung events Seplernber 211. 1 midac - Kid's Crusade al Lucan Revival ('er11r(• Sundae. September 8 at 7:1111 p n1 ev'enuie -cru ice. hreednrt► Ministries will he ministering Times -Advocate September 4, 1985 Page 1 1 Motorists reminded of horses on road Luca n OPP are remintking motorists that the county roads of Middlesex are well used by horselovers. The Uighway Traffic Act of Ontario Provides under Section 143 (hal motorists have an obligation when ap- proaching a horse or other animal that is Grating a vehicle 0r is being led or ridden, to exercise evert reasonable precaution (4) prevent (he frightening of the animal and thereby endangering the rider:. If you see a horse and rider on the roadway. approach with caution. (10 not sound your horn and ensure the animal is under control before al - tempting to pass. A frightened horse is difficult 10 -control and endangers both the rider and motorists. The penalty provided for contrayenlims of Seetion 1-1.5 is $53.(0. Lucan detachment officers in- vestigated 37 general occurrences this week. included were four break. enter and theft: one each of theft under $200, theft over $200 and dangerous use of a firearm. • ('rihlinal charges included one each of possession of a narcotic and inde- cent exposure. One personetvas charged with' irn- paired driving and two driving suspensions of 12 hours were issued. Seven persons were charged With violations of the Liquor Licence Ac•I. The first 4)1 six area accidents oc- curred Sunday at 12:01 a.m. when it vehicle driven by .Richard Stacey. 4L'inghanr lelt the roadway 1)1 Iligtiw.iy. 4- and entered the (11(411. Damag2• was set al 53.010 by Con- stable Stables. At 8:20 p.m. the s.jme day a vehi- cle operated by Sandra Nero'''. Lon- don left tin' roadway 4)1 Middlesex road 20 and rolled over three limes. Constable Wilson sel damages at • $1,:300. • Monday al 12:45 a strong "gust of wind during a very heavy rainfall blew a vehicle (!riven by Charlie Maidrnent of Stratford int) the ditch adjacent to Ilighwa7.- Constable !lodge listed damages at $500. Vehicles driven I►. Jeniffer Ap- pleton. RR 2. Ailsa Craig and Wayne `Carter. Parkhill collided on Queen street in Ailsa Craig at 4:30 p.4)►.. Monday. -Constable 11011and estimated damages at 52.500. Constable Stables set damages at $:300 when a vehicle (lriyen by .1a111es Barnes. Seaforih was struck by a piece of sheet metal while travelling on Highway 23 at :3:05 p.m., Tuesday. Thursday at 11:10 a.m. vehicles operated by Nancy Jenkins. 1Idertor Until you corner a skunk, you don't know lonesome. - -Hank Ketcham, Field Newspaper Syndicate and Doreen Eedy. 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