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Youth conduct
Sunday service -s ,
Sunday morning ,it! the Barb's message dealt with
Lucan United Church; Mrs. what man has done to God's
Barbara Bannerman and the world and the creatures
girls of her Sunday School there -in. Her words , were
Class plus Penny Hodgins taken from a youth resource
from -the-LueartYoatlrerotip` ook'"f3allaans;'Altt raffid"
led the congregation in a Grappling Hooks" and were
contemporary service of very pertinent in today's
worship. - world.
The prelude was played by -. Penny played her guitar as
Penny on her guitar with congregation accompani-
Barbara giving the Call to ment for "They'll Know We
Worship, T a m ni y Are Christians By Our Love
McRoberts, the Prayer of and "Kum -Ba -Ya". and Mrs.
ApprQac.h, Sherry-FFoats -.David Park played the piano'
lead in the congregation in for the balance of the hymns,/
the Affirmation of Faith aid etc. Penny played and sang
Caroline Lankin reading as as a postlude "i Am The
the Scripture, the first Resurrection and The Life."
chapter of Genesis. • / The floral arrangements in
Penny sang the familiar the sanctuary were from the
"Joy is Like the Rain", funeral of the late Arnold W.
accompanying herself on the Sovereign. The sympathy of
the congregation is ex-
tended.
Next Sunday, July 15 Jim
and Flora Robertson will be
in charge of the service and
the following Sunday
members of the U.C.W. will
conduct the service with
Mrs. Martin VanArenthals
bringing the message. Come
and worship with us.
guitar and all five of the
aforementioned sang "Ask,
and kt shall be given", with
Penny singing thlead as an
offeratory anthelh.
Tami told in her own
words, for the children the
creation story as they
listened attentively.
As the entire service
centred around "Creation"
Bicycles involved
in two accidents
Bicycles were involved in
two of the four accidents
investigated this week by
officers of the Lucan detach-
ment of the Ontario
Provincial Police.
Sunday a bicycle ridden by
Steve Carson, London was
struck by a vehicle driven by
Ronald . Slaughter, also of
London ., on Highway 4 in
London township.
Suffering minor injuries
were the bike rider and a
passenger in the car John
Bousso. Constable Fleming
set damages at 5250.
Monday on Highway 7,
east of Elginfield Joseph
Timmermans, R.R. 3, Lucan
suffered minor injuries when
the bike he was riding was
struck by a vehicle driven by
Patricia Griffin, London.
Constable J. Frank listed
damages It 5750.
Also Sunday, a .. vehicle
driven by Trevor Desitva of
-Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
was damaged to the extent of
5350 when it was struck by an
unknown vehicle on Highway
7 in Biddulph township.
Damages were listed at 5350
by Constable Frank.
Saturday on the Cameron
sideroad at Concession 6 in
London township- vehicles
driven by David Paul
Hammel and Thelma
Johnstone, both of London
collided. Constable Frank
estimated damages at 55,500.
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VILLAGE HONOURS JUVENILES — The Lucan Juveniles who cap Id a fine Season by taking thiptl-Ontario juvenile season
were honoured at a banquet held by the village Friday. While manag�r Jim Herr, conch Ron Carruthers and trainer Keith Con
nolly look on, Reeve Ivan Hearn presents o memento from the village to team co-coptain Kevin Gilmour. T -A photo
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Lived in Dashwood for 20 years
Former creamery operator dies
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Word has been - received
_-here of the death of Sproule
Currie of Carrying Place. He
was a former Dashwood
resident who came here in
1941 and operated the Dash-
wood Creamery for 20 years.
Graduates
Roy Slezak, son of. Mr. and,
MrS. Stan Slezak, London,
graduated from Sir
Frederick Banting Secon-
dary School and was named
an Ontario scholar. He
received the Alexander
Charles Spencer Stholarship
of 51000. and will continue his
studies at the University of
Western Ontario this fall.
Roy is a nephew of Mrs. Jean
Walper.
Fall trip
Anyone interested in a siir
day fall colour trip please
phone 237-6306 by July 25.
• Persona Is
"Congratulations" to
Henry Becker, who today
AT HORSE SHOW — Competitors of all ages participated in an open horse show Saturday
of the Exeter Saddle Club grounds of Huron Pork. Above, Diane Vanneste is ready to compete
the barrel race. T -A photo
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July lith, is celebrating his
80th birthday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Vincent, Lori. Mihael and
Michelle, Mr. arid—Mrs. Bob
Adams (former Shipka store
owners) spent a week's
holidays - on Manitoulin
Island, guests at the summer
cottage of Carman Lovie's.
They reported enjoying
swimming and fishing, and
much warmer weather than
down this way.
Mr. and Mrs. John Keller
and Sherri -Lynn attended a
family reunion, Saturday, at
her parents home, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Kirk of Moorefield,
and also celebrated Mr.
Kirk's birthday.
Jessie Ver Beem, of
Camlachie visited Tuesday
afternoon with Annie
Morenz.
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Keller have
been their grandson and
great grandchildren from
Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Keller, Sharon, Roy and
Heather, Larry Gibson and
Peter from Lucan.
Family visitors have been
Roy and Audrey Gibson,
Crediton, Gwen and Max
Windsor, Exeter, Marian
and Robert Feltz, Terry and
Tammy of Brinsley. The
Feltz family and Ross
Keller, holidayed at
Tobermory last week.
Wayne Alderson, of Kit-
chener, spent holidays last
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Centralia
tiy..MRS. FRED BOWDEN
"Experiencing real joy"
was the subject chosen by
Mr. Paul Schott for his
sermon in the United Church
on Sunday morning.
Joy differs from hap-
piness, we keep seeking
happiness but joy is found
through our faith in Jesus
and in Christian friendship
and fellowship. The
children's story was told by
Mrs. i'toss.McFalls and Mrs.
Ray Mills -was the organist
for the service.
Persona Is
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kerr
and Anita of Pontiac.
Michigan were week end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Essery, Rob and Ruth
Ann.
Mis. Russell Wilson and
family spent the week end at
their cottage at Shepherd
Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
.Cunnington and family,
Thames' Road were recent
dinner guests with his
mother, Mrs. Fred Cun-
nington.
Mrs. Lorrtg, was a
jts1 j;3 rc�ays
d
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine Macaulay in London.
Mrs. Ken Greb returned
home last week from Vic-
toria Hospital. We wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. .Andrew
Standevin of St. Marys were
Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and 'Mrs. Kenneth
Hodgins.
Ferman Snyder and Edwin.
Ken McCrae has returned
home -from Westminster
hospital; -London. -
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Cora Gaiser were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Poland, Camp-
bellville and Rev. and Mrs.
Bruce Seebach and family,
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader
and Ben, London, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Rader. They all visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood
Gill, Craigweil. Gardens,
Ailsa Craig, Sunday.
Flowers in the church,
Sunday, were' in loving
memory of Mrs. Rufus
Turnbull and Brenda Goff of
Sarnia. She was a gran -
daughter of Mrs Jessie
McAllister and the late
James . JcAllister, Zurich.
David Mell•ecke,
Saskatchewan, is spending
the summer at the parsonage
with Rev. and Mrs. M.
Mellecke and family.
London couple
moves to area
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Mrs. Delmar Johnson has
returned home after visiting
with her daughter and
family Mr. and Mrs,
Scrivens of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Marshall spent a fey days
near Parry Sound..with Rev.
Zion
By MRS. THOMAS HERN
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hern
and Nancy and Mrs. Harold
Hern attended the tea and
pinning ceremony of
graduate nurses at the
Lamplighter Inn in London
last Thursday when Nancy
graduated from Victoria
Campus.
Quite a number of Hern
family descendants from
Zion attended the Hern
picnic, Sunday at Riverview
Park, Exeter. Adout 65 sat
down to dinner.
President and secretary,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sttirdv.
London were in charge of the
business, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Miller, Dashwood were in
charge of a`good variety of
sports for everyone.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Hern, Huron Park .are the
president and secretary for
the 1981 picnic with Lloyd
Hern and family convening
the sports The afternoon
was spent renewing
aquaintances.
there ..lc bigger things than
mime, — hills, for Instance
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23 years and a
million miles len
Harvey must retire.
Many thanks to all
the fine people who
have b-een .my
customers.
L.M. Harvey.
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and Mrs. Brown who visited
Rev. and Mrs. Jack Roundell
at Greenbank.
Mr. Clayton Hanna.
London and Aryan of
British Columbia have been
visiting friends and relatives
in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna.
:Michael and Rosemary.
Renfrew are visiting this
week with Mrs. Joan
McCormick
Mrs. Wm: J. Blackler.
London spent the week end
with her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Burns Blackler and attended
the Stacey Reunion at
Mitchell. Bob Reed. Windsor
visited Sunday with Mr.
Burns Blackler.
Master Craig Ballard.
Mississauga holidayed with
his grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Rea Stephen for a few
days while his parents are
visiting in the United States.
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Kirkton lady back
from New York trip
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By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE service a picnic dinner will Heating & Cooling
Miss Alicia Mellenger, bf partaken of. Sports will • R
liensall spent a few days last then be held. • Heating Systems!
1i}�ek_l8lith her gr�aL grand.—__There.. will boa -_meeting-- E --.— —
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parents Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wednesday evening July 11 = yP�"es
Passmore.
at Thames Road Church at 8 iN$TA ED MODERNIZED
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. p•m. AH interested in the = 3
Richard Griffiths of London future -of the ball park and °^a MAINTAINED
to this community. They Thames Road Ball Club are .General Sheet
bought the home formerly asked to come.
owned by Mr. and Mrs.
James Nelson.
Miss Mary Gardiner,
Poplar. Beach entertained- • Air Conditioning
cousins Sunday at her cot-
tage.
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Among those attending
were Mr.. and Mrs: Howard
\Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Harding-
Vowles of Toronto;. Mrs.
Isabelle Cann, Mrs. Kay
Cann, Mrs. Edna Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
McRoberts of Exeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Frayne Parsons,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jeffery
- of Hurondale, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Duncan, Mr. and Mrs
Reg Hodgert and Scott and
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs.. Barry E.
Miller were host and hostess
for--4be Miller reunion
Sunday. There were about 40
people in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burton.
Kingston are holidaying with
their uncle and aunt Mr. and
Mrs. Reg Hodgert.
Mrs. Mary Thomson. Mr.
and Mrs' Doug Rohde and
Karen Exeter. Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Jeffery Allan and
Connie. Mrs. Hazel Jeffery.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde
and Calvin attended the
Hanna picnic at Anderson
Hall Sunday.
Others attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Arvin Hanna.
Vancouver B.C., Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Hanna, Mr.
and Mr$. Robert- Ross, Mr.
and Mrs. John McLauchlan.
Kathryn. David and Karen.
London, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Shier, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Shier and Elizabeth' Mrs.
Myrtle Hanna. Mr. and•Mrs.
Don Hewitt, Mr. and
Mrs.Wilf Paton and Steve.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ross
and Sara, Kirkton. Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Thomson,
Janice Vernon. Scott and
Steven. Mr and Mrs. .Alex
Gartenburg of Woodham
A large crowd attended
Open House for Miss Carolyn
Kellett at her parents home
on Sunday. She is to be
married Saturday at 3:30
p.m. in the Thames Road
Church..
Several attended church at
Elimville on Sunday Next
Sunday July 15 it will be at
Thames Road at to a.m. July -
22 'at Elimville. at 10 a.m
July 29 at 11'a.m an open air
church service at Riverview
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