HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1985-03-20, Page 9Ephesians study
continues at YC
A piano prelude of hymns played by
Tabatha Froats preceded morning
worship al Lucan United Church on
Sunday. Wayne and Gloria Maier.
along with Duane and Jason. welcom-
ed those arriving for service, and
later assisted with the of tering. Barb
Bannerman read the scripture lesson.
The choir's lovely anthem, ••1 believe
- Help Thou My Unbelief" was ap-
preciated by all present.
Sharon Newman told the boys and
girls the Bible store of creation. and
of the first sin by Adam and Eve. She
reminded the children that God sent
Jesus so that sins can be forgiven.
Ruthanne Curtis took charge of the
children for Junior Congregation,
with the help ot Tabatha Froats and
Dana Bannerman.
1,1r. Brown continued the study of
Ephesians. dealing with the first part
Bowling scores
Inter -town - Ladies: Lucan 21
Mike No. 1-9. Audrey Hiatt 270-802.
Helen 1 lardy 262-679. Men: Lucan 27,
- St. Marys 20, 2. Kon Giles 330-13:10.
Don Watt 301,1298.
Monday Ladies: May Murphy
2.49-689: Linda Webber 257-670. Lor-
raine Mosurinjohn 230-652, Janet
Ankers 24;5-635. Donna Overholt
241-632. Donna llodgins 234-631,
Audrey Watt 215-629, Marg Young
250-625. Linda Hibbert 238-617. Vicki
Horbanuik 2.42-610, Sue Wilcox 249.
Joan Finkbeiner 247. Carlene Goos
233, Ilelen lardy 232. Ellen Vanderloo
230.
Colleen's: Norah Cowie 236-676.
Nadine Hickson 233-616, Desta Rock
228. Tanny Vanderhoek 214. Kay Ap-
pleby 212, Debbie Wonnacott 211,
Terry Mawdsley 209, Diane Rummell
206. Marg Carroll 204.
Medway: ('al Carmichael 252-699.
Elaine McNair 234-654. Janet
Neaman 261-649, Tom Barr 282-630.
Doug McNair 257. Jack Moir 218.
Myrt Hastings 211. •
Senior Citizens: Jean Miller 270,
Frank DeBlock 226. Henry DenOtter
223, Charlie Grieve 219, Verna
Dowdall 215, Harry Noels 216, Derwin
Beatson 210, Gord Higgs 190. Kay
Grieve 176.
Wednesday Mixed: - Dennis Carty
251-651, Donna Evans 258-639, Lloyd
Williamson 22.46. Buddy Appleman
240. Bill Dixon 238. Bob Pipe 238. Lynn
Smith 230, Wilma Freeman 227, San-
dy Melvin 221.
Thursday Men: Don Watt 277-798.
Mike Wraith 270-771. Allan Lewis
254-739. Brian Ankers 263-7:37, Larry
DeCaluwe 277-736, Bob Smith 289-70-4.
Kevin Lightfoot 253-701. Wayne Smith
284-688, Norm .Lewis 278-686, .Ron
Dickey 257-675. Brad Taylor 273-673,
Jim Burt 272-673, Ross McRobert
of chapter 4 which he entitled "Team
Spirit". Paul urges Christians to be
united as a team for Christ. In order
to accomplish this, humility. patience
and forbearance for one another's
faults is required - qualities made
possible only by the Holy Spirit's
power.
The basic truths of the faith are also
a united force as Christians recognize
that they are all joined together as
members of Christ's Body and that
lie is their Bead. Paul reminds us
also that God gives different gifts to
all. "No member of Christ's Body is
useless or unnecessary," said Mr.
Brown, "but each has a contribution
to make." When each person fits har-
moniously into his proper place in the
Body of Christ. faithfully _using his
gift. God's purposes for the hurting
world through the Church can be
accomplished.
Flowers in the sanctuary were from
the funeral of the late Mabel Cobleigh.
The sympathy and prayers of the con-
gregation are extended to her family.,
('otning Events
Lucan choir practises at the regular
7:30 hour Wednesday. At 8:00 there is
another special practice for Easter
music. There is a real need for others
to assist with this special effort. At
8:30 the Friendship Unit of the U.C.W.
meets in the C.E. Wing.
Thursday at 9:45 the inter-
denominational Prayer and Share
Fellowship meets in the C.E. Wing to
continue their informal discussion of
Luke's Gospel. All women of the com-
munity are invited.
Seniors plan
fashion show
President Harry Noels gave an
Irish wlecome to members and
visitors. Birthday good wishes went
to Florence Hodgins.
An outline was given on the upcom-
ing fashion show on March 29. 2 p.nl.
and posters are up advertising this
event. June Laxon is bringing clothes
from the Fashion Network.
Mary Davis introduced Susan and
Robert Steele. London and their
children Sherri and John who enter-
tained by singing. Many Irish songs
which were enjoyed and very ap-
propriate at this time. A shamrock
plant was presented to the Steele
family.
Euchre prize winners ere Ladies'
Iligh - Mary Kooy. Ladies' Lones -
Elmer Huffman playing a ladies
card, Ladies' Low - Gayle ('ronyn.
Gent's High- - Joe Carter, Gent's
Lones - Ed Dowdall, Gent's Low -
111ildred llirtzel playing a man's card.
A draw for a crocus was won by
Adrian Bax, Evan Hos was •
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len Smith 273.
Friday Mixed: Bob Smith 278-7.48.
Ron McLeod 255-65.4, Stan Roth
271-621, Wayne Smith 230-612, Pat
Holland 233-600. Brenda Smith 225.
Sharon Martens 230, Kevin Windsor
218. Chris Anderson 20:3. Tony
Martens 203.
Sunday Mixed: Linda Webber
245-686, Cheryl Smith 267-666, George
"Wilson 225-605. Gtena Tripp 258-650.
Doug llalladay 2.41-610. Ma rg
McKichan 217-605. Bill Dixon 257,
Basic Short 241, Rob Riley 232.
GETS ATOM TROPHY - Sean Lawrence of the Lucan Jets receives
the "6" championship trophy in Tuesday's atom houseleague tour-
nament in Lucan from Cathy Appleman. The Jets defeated St. Marys
4-3 in on exciting finish. T -A photo
Lucari and 'district news
227-4911
Celebrates 90 years
The Lucan United ('hutch Christian
Education Wing was the scene of a
happy event Sunday afternoon when
family, other relatives and many,
many friends honored Mrs. E. R. Pitt
4Verna► on her 90th Birthday.
'1'he fact that Mrs. Pitt is a patient
at St. Joseph's Hospital recuperating
from a broken hip, did not dim her
ready Irish wit, as she greeted each
visitor while sitting in her wheel
chair. The rooms were decorated not
only for her birthday, but also in the
St. Patrick's theme which really -
pleased the guest of honour.
Over 175 gathered from 17 com-
munities from Walkerton, Cargill and
Hanover in the north. to Aylmer and
Thamesford and St. Marys in the east
to Strathroy. Appin and Kerwood in
the west and many- towns and villages
in between.
While the invitations stressed "best
wishes only". Mrs. Pitt received gifts
of flowers. plants. toiletries. fruit
baskets, etc. as well as a tremendous
number of cards. One of the quitters.
Helen Foran, used her talent in
calligraphy to print and decorate
"The Quitter's Prayer" which was
Mrs. Pitt, also assisted in the tea
room. Marjorie Park. Unit Leader
and Jean Brown, were tea room
hostesses and the conveners for the
catering were Bernice Lockyer and
Iva llodgins. •
A lovely birthday cake. plus two
large •'flats" was made by Mrs. Alton
Baynes, a niece of Mrs. Pitt. and Don-
na Van Arenthals arranged .the
beautiful floral table decoration.
The Dorcas unit of the of
which Mrs. Pitt is a member, catered
for the lovely event with all members
providing "finger" desserts.
First service
after renovations
Sunday. parishioners of St.
Patrick's Church held their first mass
in the beautifully renovated church.
All present were welcomed to take a
tour of the refurnished church and the
addition of a new chapel.
Choir members will be practising
Wednesday and Thursday evenings in
preparation for the ceremonies ()filo-
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Revival Centre news
Miss Nola Buck, Christian Bible
College student, led the worship in
song Sunday morning. Rev. Roger
Mason, from Romans 6:18, talked
about freedom we have in forgiveness
of sins. Rev. Mason remembered how
at 11 years old, the pastor of the
church led hini to accept Christ as his
Saviour.
Ile felt like a weight had been taken
off him. Once a person accepts Christ
as Saviour, sin is no longer his
master. When one is not a Christian,
sin is his master, telling him to do
wrong, and he has no power to resist .
When one accepts Jesus, he is pur-
chased from the bondage.of sin. Jesus
becomes the new Master.
Rev. Roger Mason Sunday evening
ministered from Nehemiah 5:14-19.
which tells of Nehemiah's appoint-
ment by the King to be governor of
Judea. We learn of his character as
an able leader. Verses 14-15 show
Nehemiah was a non -conformist. not
following the policies of his
predecessors in heavy taxing. ex-
travagant living, and burdening the
Branch 540 -
Comrades, on Saturday !March 23
we are holding a Garage and Bake
sale at the Legion Hall starting -at 10
a.m., so if you have anything you wish
to donate, please drop it in at the bar.
and bring baked goods on the morn-
ing of (he sale please ladies.
Proceeds are to help defray the ex-
penses of the renovations now in pro-
gress in the upstairs hall.
• Have you bought your ceiling tile
yet. only a 'few left and only $5 each.
again to help with the renovations.
As you probably know it is til ie to
select a new slate of officers for (he
next two years. Nominations to be put •
forward at the next General meeting
on Wednesday. April 10 at 8 p.m., and
the final nominations and elections on
Wednesday. May 1 at 8:00 p.m.
Please make the effort to attend
these two meetings. and have your
say in these elections comrades.
By George Mawdsley
P.R.O. Branch 540 Lucan.
people. Even the former go%ernurs
servants treated the people badly.
Nehemiah refused to lollow this
way. lie and his men did not even ac-
cept IN; governor's food allowance.
because he teared the Lord. -
Romans 12:2 tell Christians they
also are not to be conformed to the.
way of the world. Caring about what
God thinks of our conduct conies film)
a reverential fear of the Lund.
March 23 at 7:41► p rn , the Young
Adult Fellowship pian, a Bruunrball
game from 7:00 to 8:410 p ru ('unie
equipped with brooms. bouts. warm
clothes. Atter the game. the group
will meet at Lucan Revival ('entre tur
refreshments and devotional talk by
David Kell
Family Focus
series continues
"Shaping the Will without Breaking
the Spirit" was the subject uI Tuesday
night's session of the Focus on:the
Family film series al Lucan. United
Church. Firm and loving action.
rather than anger. is the appropriate
tool for a parent to use 10 obtain an
obedient response from a child. stated
Dr. Dobson.
Children need and watnt to know
that their parents are in charge. and
that firm limits are set far their
beha viour. However, the child must
know that he is loved and respected. -
and parents must he careful to avoid
words or -actions which destroy the
child's feeling of self-worth. Dr. lioh-
son spoke also of the need for parents
to release their grown children. allow
ing' therm to take respunsibi10 for
their own lives.
Dale and Linda Froats WET(' hosts
for the evening. Coffee and discussion
groups followed the showing of the
filth. "Christian Fathering" is the
subject of the third filet to he shown
Tuesday. March-19,•and "Preparing
for Adolescence - The origins of Sell -
Doubt" on March 26. Each session
begins at 7::30 and all are invited to
take advantage of this very practical
series on Parenting and Marriage. -
411.
So So sewers
Members of Lucan No. I. 4-11 club.
completed their fourth and fifith
meeting over the past two Saturdays.
All girls carne up with the name. "So
So Sewers" for their particular club
name.
Each member Learned how to finish
seams and d ribbing by completing two
samples for their garments. 'Then the
girls began sewing their individual
garments.
Pitt's table.
Mrs. Pitt has been an ardent quitter
all her adult life and those in the
quitters group here in Lucan hope she
will soon be back with them.
Receiving with Mrs. Pitt were sons
Roy of Lucan, Ralph and his wife San-
dra 4 Beatson) of Cargill Grandsons
Rorrand Jamie of Lucan and Steven
of Cargill. granddaughters Colleen.
Kathy and Carolyn of Cargill and
Carol Ann of Lucan, assisted in mak-
ing everyone feel at home. looking
after the guest hook. serving tea etc
Jean and Jane Thornlson with their
mother. Donna, very close friends of
JETS WIN " TITLE ow's Dairy Store Jets of Lucan won the "B" championship of Tuesday's
atom houseleogue tournament in Lucan. Back, left, Brad Vollrath, coach Greg Vollrath and manager
Rob Miller. Centre. Ryan Herbert, Jamie O'Shea, Sean Lawrence, Robbie Hillis and Mike Haygarth. Front,
Jake Cone. Jamie Froats, Craig Miller and Ken Carter. T -A photo
TREE PLANTING INFORMATION MEETING
Landowners who will be planting trees during the Spring of 1985
are invited to attend a free public information meeting. The
topics are how to obtain handle, plant and tend small trees.
The meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1 98 5
at 1:00 p.m. ot the LEISURE CLUB, PARKHILL, Ontario
Ontario
Mlnlstry of
Natural
Resources Mary Mogford
Deputy Minister
Hon. Michael Harris
Minister
Two crashes
( ►I f firers of the Lucan detachment of
the Ontario Provincial Police in-
vestigated only two motor vehicle ac-
cidents this week
11ednesday-a1 7 20 a m a vehicle
driven by Wayne Hnnsberger. London
went out of control on Highway 4
when it tried 10 pass another vehicle
Constable 1l0lland listed damages at
S1.text.
Constable Hodge estimated
damages al $2.700 when vehicles
driven by (.gorge. Congdon. London
and Raymond Filson. RR 4. Denfield
collided nn Concession 2-3 at 4 :art
p m.. Thursday
4: TV camera crews have requested and
been approved to tape the Holy Satur-
day Vigil Mass to be telecast Easter
Sunday.
An information session and
demonstration on Lubricating Oil
presented by imperial Oil and spon-
sored by the K.C. Council was held in
the school gym on Tuesday, March 19
at 8:00 p.m., which was of special in-
terest to farmers and mechanics.
A friendly euchre party will be held
this Thursday. March 21, sponsored
again by K.C. members. It will begin
at 8:00 p.m. in the Mini -Hall.
J. Robert Benner, B. Comm., LL.B.
Barrister and Solicitor
is pleased to announce the opening
of his office for th,g practice of
effective March 1 1 , 1985.
at
176 Main St.,
Ailsa Craig, Ont.
NOM 1A0
293-3661
Hours: Tues. & Wed. - 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
or by appointment
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