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vo ate. September 26. 1979
A GIANT$QUASH
One
of
the
largest
squa
shes
of
the year
was grown in the garden
of Elmer Mosur nteh•• of i_.1.,!) Its cncumference s 86 :ncne5 A.tm ring the huge veg-
etable are Sar. Hoiden Bfad Coughlin Jan Co.:c:'rt,r P.•••'. F•• i.. 1'1.1 -iamre groats
I: weighed 204 0Ot,'XIS . ;\ ;,holo
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Lucan
and district news
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Roll call on beef
WI motto on farmers
"What is a farmer" was
the motto chosen by Mrs.
Glen Haskett for the Lucan'
Women's Institute meeting
on Agriculture and Canadian
Industries held on Wed-
nesday evening in the
Masonic Hall.
In answer to this question,
Mrs. Haskett read a poem by
H. Gorden Green, known as
the Old Cynic. an heard
over CKNX Winghern. Mr.
Areen is a brother of Mrs. G.
Nicholson. a former
member.
, The roll cal "Name a bi-
product of Beef" was an-
swered by guests from
Granton and Cloverdale
(Parkhill i as well as
members of the hostess
Branch.
Mrs Thomas -Emery,
president, welcomed
everyone and called on the
convener to introduce the
guest speaker. - Mr. John
Deputter, farm editor of
C.F.P.L.. London, former
secretary for the Federation
of Agriculture.
Mr. Deputter pointed out
that the W.I. and other
women's groups like it, were
most important in having
made Agriculture the
foremost industry in
Ontario. He said that one out
of four jobs in Ontario are in
some phase of agriculture.
An informati'.'e question
and answer period followed
and answering the
questioning concerning
-;crime farm lands being used
'(or urban "sprawl". Mr.
Deputter suggested that
municipal planning boards
should be approached if
members felt this was
happening in their locality.
Mrs. M. Steeper of
Cloverdale and Mrs.. A.
Hodgins, Granton expressed
their appreciation for
sharing in the meeting and
Mrs. J. Radcliffe thanked
the convener and her lunch
committee, Mrs. R. Tuke
and Mrs. M. H. Hodgins.
During the business
meeting, preceding arrival
of the guests, Mrs. Radcliffe
announced that she had been
advised by the Cdn. Red
Cross that ilderton and
Lucan would share the Blood
Donors' Clinic in the Lucan
Arena on Thursday evening,
October 25th. Please mark
this date on your calendar.
The Arthritic Association
canvass for the village will
be conducted by various
Seniors plan bake sale,
flea market colour tour
Members of the Sunshine
and Busy Buddies Groups
met on Thursday at ternoon in
the Club rooms.
Mary Kooy. Past
President chaired the
meeting. announcing the
"Flea Market and Bake
Sale" for October 13th at do
a.m. and the tour convener
took further. orders for
tickets for The Colour Tour on
Friday October 5 it was
agreed that each member
going on the tour should pay
half the cost with the
U CW barbecue
successful
The C.E. Rooms at Lucan
United Church were behives
of activity on Wednesday
evening when the annual
Chicken Barbecue was
sponsored by the L. (' W
A total of 340 half chickens
were ordered of which 99
were take-outs by people
wishing to eat at home:24
were delivered to shut-ins
and the balance were eaten
ort the premises.
Thanks to all who helped in
an way by provi-ding
baking. etc or by working
belose„law rng and after the
supper. and in dein-en/1g ttie
dinners. "Many hands make
light work” The work of the
youth of the Church was
much appreciated
balance to be subsidized
from some of he grant to the
Sunshine Club from the
Lions' Club for Sr Citizens
work Mrs Essie Harrisortol
Ailsa Craig was a welcome
guest at the Club
Best Wishes for a happy
birthday were extended to
Laura & Percy Williams '.e ho
are celebrating with
relatives today. not only
their birthdays but also a
wedding anniversary..iiso t +
(ha riot te Barker and
Marjorie `steeper
Eight tabie- of euchre
erri'.tf-d with
ening as follows Laity -
I igh Mary Scott .Second
High. Kathleen \ell and
Lone !lands. Harriet
Holmes Man . High. Pearl
Shoehot on:. play ire a mane
card Secr,nd High. Cecil
Robb and Lone /lands
Glade .Atkinson. also
Playing a man's carrel
-rhe Bus y Buddies con-
tinued their crafts with
\leonie" of the - (-r'it'e
('row in Thornda le. making
('hrlsrm.as- niccities
\ext week they will make
copper )e'.eellerti Please.
FiRE CALL
1saFf� `} htlrcrint' _mrn`flrttp'-:nt ,lr•F+t�` ,K ,s ,;.i s � 'i
have• our green'are and
pairs or glaze for the October
-. ceramics class, Lunch was
served by Gayle Crony -n. Liz.
('ri:thn. Mae Bowman and
('harle'tte Barker •
UC news
Lucan United Church
celebrated :1wards Day at
:t:oramg worship Sunday.
Sud,'errrre•)dent Ed
\1c lattsot: presented
Promotion cards to those
Lraduating ro a new
de•partmf•ot of the Sunday
School. and certificates.
seals and pins to the 26 pupils
who had missed rio more
than three Sundays 'during
the past year.
Six students received a
-lx'c:al award for perfect
attendance These were
Irebb\ Iltrll Rick Hall. Jane
Hidden. Mary Holden.
sherr< Smith. John Marshall
ar:d Ster.en Snider \1r.
Mel ancon mentioned that
\lr .1101 Robertson is to take
over the post of Sunday
School Superintendent next
\% eek
\lr Brf•wn spoke
especially to the. boys and
rr i� dhoti+ diet hfae ni4u
called him the Lamb of God
who takes away the sin of the
world. When He died on the
Cross as a sacrifice for sin,
He made it possible for boys
and girls and for adults to be
forgiven and to be rescued
from wrong ways of -living.
Thursday, the Prayer and
Share Fellowship meets at
9:45 in the C.E. wing, and all
ladies are very welcome.
Thursday evening at Couples
Club. Iva Hodgins will,
conduct a. tour, by means of
slides to the Northwest
Territories Friends are
asked td bring "useable
junk" to Bob and Helen
Patterson's garage for the
Couple's Club Fall Garage
Sale which is scheduled for
October 13
A Baptismal service is
planned for Sunday October
14, and parents. wishing' -.to
ve jtild t+ sz
1 + rk or,ac &7
women's grouly`; the week of
September 24th. but the W.I.
members agreed that those
who could, would be working
in one or other of the Church
groups.
Mrs. Wm. Froats was ap-
pointed as delegate for the
Area Convention in St.
Marys in November.
Seven area
accidents
Officers of the Lucan
detachment of the Ontario
Provincial Police in-
vestigated seven accidents
this week with damages
totalling $15,500. No one was
injured.
Monday at 7:10 p.m. a
tractor trailer loaded with
cement turned over on
County road 27 in West
Nissouri township. The
driver was John Gilmore of
Detroit and Corporal Don
Cox set damages at $5.000.
At 2:30 p.m. Friday, a
truck driven by Linda
Hardy, RR 2. Lucan rolled
over on Concession 2 of
McGillivray township.
Corporal T. Collins listed
damages at St100.
The. remaining five ac-
cidents occurred on
Saturday. At 12:45 a.m. a
vehicle driven by Andrew
Buchner, Mitchell left. High-
way 4 and was damaged to
the extent of $1.500. Con-
stable D:R. Vance - in-
vestigated.
Vehicles driven by
Richard Vangriksven,
Strathroy and Richard
Rollings, RR 2. Lucan were
in collision at 11:15 a.m. on
Highway 4. Constable W.T.
Hodgins listed damages at
$600.
At 11:30 a.m. Saturday,
Constable B.D. Munro
estimated damages at $450
when vehicles driven -by
James McMillen and Guy
Marrier, both of London
collided on County road 23 in
London township.
At the ,pine time Con-
stable J. Frank was in:
vestigating a mishap on
Highway 23 between vehicles
driven by Irwin Lunn and
Andrew Haak. both of
London. He set damages at
$5,000.
A calf owned by Tom
Ryan, RR 1. Lucan was
killed when it was struck at
9:30 p.m. Saturday on
Concession 2 of Biddulph
township be a vehicle driven
by Thomas Paul Gilmour,
Lucan. Constable Fleming
set damages at $2,000.
Canadian Cancer Society.
the. 11.1111 \'o11J1 cr Fire .s a •.er•y vec•ial F'c•rson." Brown as soon as possible.
1ieparrrnon• an>..ere.d ;i ( .,i1 said Mrl;r.iicr' "1le never Thanksgiving and World-
tii the (;ia'.:r: 'I' mp flan. fid • • rung and wide Communion services
• on the 2r,d of M ra•, - 1rie,1 to please. His are scheduled for Sunday
The plant a comnlete los: F. r r r John the Baptist October 7.
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CHAMPION STEER -- Bonnie DeBlock, RR 4. Denfielslwon theQueen cGuineas and red ribbon with her champion steer at
the recent Western Fair. She is the daughter of Mr. -tflnd Mrs Pete, DeBlock. T A photo
A vote of thanks was
tendered to Mrs. Emery for
her untiring efforts in con-
nection with the recent
Rummage Sale, and Mrs.
Emery also thanked all who
participated in any` way. A
letter of thanks and a cheque
are to be sent to Mr. Frank
Goring for taking the many
articles left, to Goodwill
Industries.
It wasannounced that Mrs.
ilbn O'Neil and Mrs. Gerald
traatman, Bev. Huffman
and Penny Hodgins are
leading the two 4-11 Clubs.
Members of the W. 1. will
avail themselves of the
opportunity of using the
seats which are left on the
Sr. Citizens "Colour Tour"
on Friday, October 5.
ILDERTON QUEEN CONTESTANTS
be crowned Queen of the 1979 Ilderton
Anderson. Anna Luyten and Lori Robb
Rosemarie Quintius
Pentecostals hear
from Cuban witness
Sunday morning Rev. Ray
Brewster led the service.
Ken Allen played his violin,
accompanied by Pam
Seigmiller from
Christ-ianview Bible
College, Ailsa Craig, and
"Lorna Minogue playing their
guitars, while Mrs. Lorraine
Armitage played piano. Rev.
Brewster asked for prayer
from pain. Several members
of the the congreation
prayed for others for
healing.
Mr. Brewster told about
Fernandez • Lamiguiero and
family being expelled from
Cuba 'because of his
Christian witness. I1r.
Lamiguiero will share his
story Tuesday evening at the
church. Mr. Brewster spoke
from Isaiah 55: 1-3. God has
blessings to give as flowing
water, but they are only for
those who will accept them,
as water is available for
those who will drink it.
Rev. Brewster was again
in charge of the evening
service. Rick Brewster lead
the song service. Mrs.
Marlene Thornton led the
choir in singing 0 Worship
the King. and then in Fill Me
Jesus. Mr. Howlett,
secretary of Western
District. Ontario, of the
Canadian Bible Society,
shared some of the work of
the Society.
Mr. Howlett then showed
the film, Film. Power, a film
of the mission work of the
Free Methodist Church.
showing how scriptures
supplies by the word of God
from a hard lost life to a life
of joy anti useful service for
God.
Thursday evening the
Women's Auxiliary held their
monthly meeting at the
church, with the president,
Mrs. June Henry in charge.
The ladies shared verses of
scripture, and what they had
meant to them. Janna Lyn
Stewart from Ailsa Craig
told how God had brought
her future husband and her
together.
Janna Lyn told of a trip to
Hong King she and her
Mother took this past
summer. They went to a
evangelistic crusade there
among the Chinese there.
The people in Hong King are
so poor in this world's goods,
but they are humble loving
people who when they accept
the Lord are happy serving
God, caring Sor one another.
Through her experience
over there she realized
Christians need to care and
help and love each other. As
the men held the men's
weekly Bible study on the
same night, lunch was
served combining both
groups.
Cancer, can
be beaten
SUS
Introducing
AN'S BEAUTY SALON
Open
ing October 2nd
Hair - Cuts
10% off
Oct 2nd - 13th
F01 an appointrnent call
Susan Heffernan 227-1225
214 Butler St. Lucan
Perms
10%off
October
All o
Men & Women's
Hairstyling
Senior Citizens
Special
10% off
`Every Tues & Wed
Hours:
Tues. 9 - 5 Thurs 9 - 8
Wed. 9 - 5 Fri 9 - 5
' Sat. 9 - 1 .
One of the eight young ladies shown above will
Fair Friday night Back. left. Doreen Campbell. Bev
Front. Carolyn Moir. Mary Hedley Jan Grant and
photo
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Excellent Quality
Macintosh and Spartan
available now
CRUNICAN BROS.
1'2 Miles South of Elginfield on Hwy. 4
PHONE 666-0286
LUCAN COMMUNITY
MEMORIAL CENTRE
DISCO DANCING
Star;rrig date Oct 1 with Val Neil and
Sheila Hodgins as instructors.
Children.- Teenagers and Adult
Groups.
VOLLEYBALL
"Starts October 15 8 30 - 9-36.
Registration that night or in the office
before hand Fee 310 for 10 weeks.
RUG HOOKING
With • Helen Keil Monday nights 8
p.m. - 10 p m in the Small Com-
mittee Room Starting Oct 15 for 10
weeks Use your old socks. dress. etc
to learn how to make chair covers or
rugs. Fee.515 plus materials
GiRL'S FLOOR HOCKEY
(Ages 7-13) Every Monday 4-5 p.m.
starting Oct 15 in the gym. Fee s 10.
for -season
BADMINTON
-with Alf Williams Tuesday nights 8
p.m -10 p m- Starting Oct 2- Dec 4.
1st Session '10
JUDO LESSONS
will be available to everyone on Tues-
day nights Please call us if ,you're
interested t: will be for Children,
Teenagers and Adults
BINGO
every WEDNESDAY. NIGHT Doors
open 7 15
LADIES FITNESS
with Barb Coughlin starts Oct 4 for 8
weeks Fee `8
MOMS AND TOTS
Skating starts Oct 2 every Tuesday
2-3 p. m Free
GIRLS SKATING
..every Friday 4- 5 p m starts Oct. 5.
GIRLS ONLY
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