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Times-Advocate, 1979-07-04, Page 24 (2)The park - board of .management authorized under the Public Parks Act wilrconsist of Larry Hotson, Norm Steeper and Ed Melanson:---- At the same time a bylaw prohibiting the entry of snow vehicles, bicycles, motor vehicles, - motorcycles and horses in these two parks. was passed. A bylaw was updated setting the times when watering of lawns and gardens will be allowed. - The only time when the use of garden hoses or any other watering devices will be permitted will be between the hours of 7:30 to 9:a.m. and 6:30 to 9 p.m. Considerable discussion took place regarding con- struction of the Chestnut street drain.• A motion placing the project as the number one priority for the 198Q road budget was finally passed. Reeve Ivan Hearn pointed out that the drain was not included-' in- the current year's budget and if it was done this year, the entire cost would be borne by taxpayers. Councillor Norm' Steeper commented, "One of our prime responsibilities is to provide good roads, but we must also have these things in the budget to get the .proper subsidies. This comes up every year, but always is - put off." It's time this was done. Let's get at it first thing next spring," added councillor - Larry Hotson. Permission was given to the Lucan and Clandeboye UCW's to use park picnic tables during the Lucan Fair in August. A letter was received from Consumer Relationship Minister Frank Drea pointing out that the recent resolution from Tecumseh asking for protection for senior citizens from irreputable real estate agents was not necessary. Drea said sufficient protection was provided by • the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act. In other busines§, council: Referred _ decision on a recent report on the . con- dition of the water supply tanks to the August meeting. Accepted with- regret the resignation of bylaw en- forcement officer Joe Jackson effective July 31. Page OA Times -Advocate, July 4, 1979 Set out watering times Want no 'change in provincial formula for grants "�i.�..l l.e. decided The York .�..i...:.... asks ...._.__. was .. Lucan council has resolution system was inconsistent. not to take any current ac- the province to amend the At Tuesday's regular tion on a resolution from the Municipal Assistance Act to meeting councillor Norm municipality of York asking- operate on a formula or Steeper comrpented, "That for a change in provincial unconditional basis and would be a major policy grants. suggested the present change. We can't just._gq- diving into something like this. It would be a shakeup of the whole system of grants." Reeve Ivan Hearn agreed saying, "I can't see much wr iii�_aetit ...tha- -present-- system. Let's wait until we get further information " Bylaws were passed establishing Market Square and Elm street --parks-as--publie - parks ST. PATRICK'S GRADUATES — Grade eight students at St. Patrick's Separate School at Lucan received their graduation certificates Wednesday night. Back, left, David Van Bommel, Ron Toor dens, Bob Grace, Pat Foran, Philip Clarke, Marius Vandenberg. Robert Simons, Poul Van Geel, Hugh Dietrich. Jim Nyssen and Jeff Lemmon. Centre row. teacher John Ziler, Sandy Luton and district news "Twor*/,w0/1.00/01/00,00~ • Hartman, Mary Sentiens, Rita Dewan, Kevin Morkin, Stephen Versteegh, Tony Amaral, Monica Rosch, Rose Mary Martens, Janet Vandertoo, Laurie McLeod and principal Des de Salaiz. Front, Terry Maslen, Francis. Giesen, Lisa Van Bussel, Kathy Cocquyt, Jackie Nyssen, Tony Stroatmon and Danny Reymer. T -A photo • Pair of district accidents involve single vehicles Two of the six accidents investigated this week by officers of the Lucan detach- ment of the Ontario Provincial Police occurred VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL July 9 - 13 9 a.m. - 1 1:30 a.m Ages 4 - 13 LUCAN REVIVAL CENTRE J Sunday and involved only one vehicle. The first mishap took place on Concession 7 in London township when a vehicle driven by \tarty- Van Praet. RR 2, London left the roadway. Constable G.N. Wilcox set damages at S3.0tx). In the second accident Constable Wilcox listed damages at S8o0 when a vehicle driven by Chris Vosser. St. Marcs left High- bury Avenue The driver and a passenger Wayne Mandigo. also of St. Marys were treated at University Hospital. London for minor injuries. Monday on Concession 8 London township. vehicles driven by Lois Finch. RR 3. Ilderton and Rays Needham. RR 1 Hyde Park were in colhsron Damages were estimated at $550 by Con- stable Marshall. Tuesday. a vehicle driven by Agatha Broebs. RR 6. St' Marys struck a parked vehicle owned by Rhea Hardie, Granton on County road 23, near Granton. Uonstable Frank set damages at $1.000. Vehicles driven by Edmund Armstrong, RR 2, Lucan and Christopher Hall, London collided on Highway 4, north of Clandeboye on Wednesday. Damages were listed at S3,200 by Constable Fleming. Constable J.A. Wilson set damages at $800 when vehicles driven by Kevin Wilkinson. London and Brian Debody. RR 1. Tilbury were in collision Friday on High- way 7. near Edgewood. • Fire CaII The Lucan volunteer fire department was called to 284 Margaret Street on Wed- nesday af:ernoon, to ex- tinguish a chimney fire. No damage resulted. OUR NEW CHURCH CHARITY AUCTION Sat day_J u Iy.Zth.: jt LUte IVAICENi:Fier TO BE HELD AT THE PARKING LOT ON RICHMOND ST. IN LUCAN r...e 01 filo"! L• 'J r..3 L'••J r...3 C":1 C. .3 I. 'J C":1 C..3 L' J r..3 L"•J r. .3 L" • J C. J •• ....n 0.117 J fr art all WO* " .J L �'J r..3 WOULD YOU PLEASE HELP US ? 3 C. .3 L"•J We have provided a new church facility for our community Now we need to pay off our mortgage. a• ":11 C. a L'• •J & WAYS YOU CAN HELP By coming to our auction and bidding on someone else's gifts. By making gifts of items you would like to see turned intocash to reduce our mortgage. By cash donations. - Proper receipts will be given for cash gifts. r...3 L. ,J r...3 L"'J r. a C":1 r..3 .11 C":11 L•• 'J r.. .3 rr..a L" " C' J r..3 L" •J r...3 L•' 'Li r..3 C"541 Please support the church of your choice all year, but p ease help us now. Call the church office at 672-3895 between the hours of 1 to 5 P.M. or 227-4877 Thank you. r,..3 L•'•'J C. .3 L" • J r..3 L' 'J r.. .3 C' •J r...3 C".1.1 C' 'J Seniors enjoy picnic in park A "pot luck" luncheon in the park was enjoyed -by members of the Sunshine and Busy Buddies groups Thursday afternoon, com- pleting their regular meetings until September. Following the luncheon members returned to the club rooms where Mary Kooy, president, presided for a brief business meeting. Agnes Hotson repotted that a booth at the Lions Club Fair had been reserved and members are asked to work on crafts of all kinds between now and August 17 so there will be a good display of articles for sale. Volunteers are needed to "man" the booth. Please 'phone 227-4714, or 227-4916 to offer your help if you didn't 4 NEW PRIEST -- Father Joseph P. Finn assumed his duties os priest at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church at Lucan recently. Father Finn, a lifelong resi- dent of London spent the post five years as Chaplain of the Sisters at the Pines Mother House in Chatham. He also taught of The Pines High School. T -A photo sign up at the meeting. Alice Hodgson presented the slate of officers for the next season which was accepted. Officers are, Past president - Mary Kooy; President - Mildred Hirtzel; Vice-president - Muriel Cobleigh; Secretary - Gayle Cronyn; Ass't. Sec. - Mar- jorie Steeper and Jean Elliott; Treasurer - Agnes Hotson; Lunch Conveners Elsie Gibson - September - December and Florence Hodgins - December - June; Trip convener - Iva M. Hodgins. Monthly Social Conveners - September - Verna and Ed Dowdall; October - Marie Turner; November - Florence Hodgins; December - Muriel Cobleigh; January - Helen McDonald; February - Jean Miller; March - Edythe Murdy; April - Rheola Hotson; May - Laura Toohey; June - Margaret Carter; Visitors - Alexia Atkinson and Agnes Hotson. Nineteen birthdays were announced for July and August and those celebrating were congratulated. The tally cards were collected following euchre and draw prizes presented to Mae Bowman, Kathleen Neil, Evelyn O'Neil, Ed Armstrong, Clarence Lewis and J. Alex Young. The Busy Buddies com- pleted their individual flowers and those for the fair booth with Agnes Hotson as instructor. Regular meetings will recommence Thursday September 6. Please watch this page for instructions re time of meeting to catch the bus on August 28 for the "Sound of Music." Tickets are all taken. but if you wish to go on a waiting list, please call 227-4775 after July 21. SUNBURST 1 N. Presen ting "THE CRUCIFIXION" JULY 8 - 7 P.M. at LUCAN REVIVAL CENTRE COR. MAIN & RICHMOND STS. LUCAN Violin music for service Sunday, the 7 p.m. service -- at the Lucan Revival Centre was led by Rev. Ray Brewster. Ken Allen of Ailsa Craig played his violin -ac- companied by Mrs. John Armitage on the piano. during the hymnsing. The Cathedralaires, a trio from the Queensway Cathedral in Toronto ministered in song, highlighting the service. They are Mrs. Doris Toilet son, formerly of Lucan, sisters Mrs. Lil and' Mrs. Nettie Melnichuk, and pianist Mrs. Eileen Good- man. Mr. Brewster's message was from John 21:1-6, on "There is a blessing in empty nets." "There is a dry time in Christian experience, when the blessings from God seem to fade away, the , empty net time. We need an ongoing flow from God, in faith to believe God is always there, that He can always help us," said Mr. Brewster. As Jesus changed an ern/By net to a full Ow for the disciples, as they obeyed Him, it brought blessings to them. A dark night of useless toil represents our needs, but sunrise brings joy and fullness of blessing. We too must (earn to try God's way, and our needs will be -met. This Saturday, July 7. is .the _date for -the- "Charity - Auction" to be held on the parking lot behind the trhurch, starting at 1 p.m. All proceeds will go towards the building fund of the Church. The items to be auctioned are donations from the congregation and friends. There will . be a table of baked goods provided by the Women's Auxiliary of Lucan Revival Centre. Bible School The week of July 9-13, 9 a.m. -12 each day the Lucan Revival Centre will be holding a Vacation Bible School for children 4 to 14 years. Classes will be -for the different age groups. • Crafts, stories, Bible , Studies and activities, will be part of the fun the children will have attending V.B.S. Refreshments will be provided also, All children are invited to attend. NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER 8. APPRAISER Prompt Courteous. Efficient ANY TYPE ANY('SL,'E, ANYWHERE We give complete sole serv,4e PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER G. H. WARD & PARTNERS l.. rlQrrerE'�:Ar;0ll 17a.r}f$ 476 Main Si., South Exeter, Ontario - 235-0120 - Resident Partner A.W. Read, C.A. Home Telephone 238-8075 �f1anager J.S. McNeilly, C.A. Home Telephone 235-1734 GERALD L. MERNER • Chartered Accountant BUS: 257 Churchill Dr. EXETER 235 0281 Ed Lawson LICENSED AUCTIONEER EXETER ONT. 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