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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-10-03, Page 16 (2)Page 16 Times -Advocate, October 3, 1979 .r • Lucan and district news SCHOOL SUCCESSFUL -- More than 140 boys took part - as' ..ee, s Shamrock hockey school at the coaches Ted Ouimet is shown with a number of the so., :;seers Hockey school a success, plan broomball tourney Here we are in another busy winter schedule at the Lucan Community Memorial Centre. Minor hockey practice is in full swing this week. Lucan Lions hockey starts for their season October 13. Shamrock Hockey School was a big success with 1.40 boys taking part. Plans for the school for next year are underway A thank you goes out to the instructors Bill Bannerman, Ted Ouimet. Dave Revington. Randy Couples hear from adopted The Couples' Club members met Thursday. for their first meeting of the fall season. with President Howard Wright presiding The Blood Donors' clinic was announced for Thursday evening. October 25 and members were asked to attend early then come to their meeting. A most interesting letter was read from Carol. the Club's adopted child. and each couple is to bring a short letter to the October meeting to be incorporated into a . "continuing" letter from all. The committee in charge of Worship program and lunch. included Mr_ and Mrs. Don Maguire. Mr and Mrs Austin Timms. and Mr and Mrs. Bob Patterson. Members were taken on a tour of the North West Territories. the Yukon, the Panhandle of Alaska. and the Inside Passage to Vancouver. in word and picture by Mrs .M.H Hodgins. Cards and booklets. as well as articles brought home by Mrs Hodgins. were on display. • G GUARDIAN DRUGS Krau; and Also to Mhk-Ander • - ftich Crwaichi::at it up. .Abroom ball T.our : taking place F'r. and Saturdaa: • Disco day.:n2 • tuli Area 4-H clubs meet Lucan 1. 4-11 (club held meetings 2 and 3 September 20 and 27 At meeting 2 the selection and care of hats was introduced. also selection of fabrics, and advance preparation. e.g pre -shrinking. etc The making of a rain hat. jean cap. hat with a brim and a toque or stocking cap were discussed. In meeting 3 scarves were introduced with the 'leaders discussing with the members how to select and care for scarves and how to tie then: using the Windsor. Square. and Soft Puff Knots Meeting 4 will be held .tomorrow. Thursday. October 4 at 7 p.m. promptly at the home of leader Bev Huffman. The second meeting for Lucan 3 4-11 Club was held at the home of Mrs Gerald Straatman on the evening of Wednesday. September. 26 The girls discussed the care of hats. pattern symbols. and the preparation and straightening of fabrics The members are to bring a cover design to the next meeting. their favourite hat and have their fabric ready to be cut Meeting 3 will he held at the home of Terr McRoberts. October 3. 1977+ beginning at 7 pm All young people of high school age are welcome •.: •: tt ::11 Val Neil Ilndgins on :. 5 hts in the small of Badminton !•i i;.. night with Alf Coyne and join us :or ht. tail Ladies fitness with Barb t'nu,ahhn is Thursday nite at - 9 :;i i N:(!s bring your mothers ow for Mom and Tots skating ter Tuesday from 2- Girls skating only is ever. i-'riday •from 4-5. Lucan Jr D first exInl itirrn game is Wed- nesdat tctober 11i against Exeter at R p.ni Come out - and give the Irish your Luc on arena. One of the T -A photo support. They play Seaforth in a exhibition game Sunday afternoon October 14 at 2 p.m. Skate-a-thon is Friday October 12 from 7 p.m. -12. Top 10 pledges will be given a season public skating pass. Each child is to bring his pledge sheets to be signed. The money will go towards sound equipment for the arena. Christmas craft and Art Show and Sale is Saturday. November 10 from 10-5. There will be 70 tables of Crafts on •display for you to choose from, also a giant penny sale to interest everyone. DAIRY PRINCESS - - Liz Mollord who was recently named Dairy Princess was one of the participants ie -to" Frnr ooracle. T -A photo Prices Effective till October 20 PARAMETTES VITAMINS SPECIAL PAR AM ETTES with iron (adults) 125 '3 . 9 9 P A R A M ET T E S with iron (adultsl 2,0'6.99 CHEWABLE PA s RAM ETTES 2.9 9 PARAM ETTE LI Q i C 500m, 1.29 We Also Carry An Assortment Of -Herbal Tea From Fox Mountain Farms Exeter Pharrncicy Ltd. M • in Street 2 -1 7 Set bake sale Iva M. Hodgins 227-4714 seniors plan colour tour The Sunshine and ;Busy Buddies groups met Thur- sday afternoon for cards and crafts. - A letter of 'thanks wet read from Gordon Hotson and verbal thanks from Ivan Stanley, for cards and gifts. Revival Centre Sunday morniiig, Rev. Ray Brewster was in charge of the service, while Rev. Roger Mason led the singing. Prior to - the children going downstairs, for their service, Judy Henry led them in •a couple of choruses which they use in Children's Church. Joan Lockyer sang ac- companying herself on her guitar, "He's The Precious Lamb of God." Rev. Brewster spoke from Revelation 22: 1-5 and 16-21. The last invitation from the Bible is when Jesus gives an urgent message saying He will come quickly. John, the writer, responds asking Jesus to come quickly. God's Holy Spirit gives the last Bible invitation for all who hear and thirst for God's word to come. and take the water of life freely. Sunday evening Rev. Roger Mason again led the song service and Ken Allen played his violin while Pam Seigmiller and Lorna Minogue played their guitars for the song service. Their playing is enjoyed in the Sunday services. Ken Allen also ministered in playing a medley of choruses on his violin. Mrs. Marlene Thornton led the -choir in singing "The Love of God• . Rev. Ray Brewster spoke from Psalm 81: 1-10. RED CROSS John Jury of the Canadian Red Cross. London, met with members of the Women's Institute Executive. on Wed. afternoon, Sept. 26th, at the home of Mrs. Frank Goring, to advise them of their responsibilities in connection with the up -coming Blood Donors' Clinic. The clinic for the Ailsa Craig, Clandeboye, Granton, Ilderton and Lucan areas will be held in the Lucan Community Centre on Thursday October 25th from 6 to 9 p.m. -You are invited to help us advertise it. to come and bring your friends to support your local Clinic and most important of all your blood may save a life.. More Lucan news on page 13 ... ,,,v,..--Uing• e. . .. La A .191,41111 : ;-,7,..--,t: atiC` The message by Rev. Keith Brown, in Lucan United Church Sunday morning dealt with "The Power of His Resurrection". based on Phil: 3:1-11 The Resurrection is celebrated at Easter Time, but also each clay of the year. • That power which raised Christ from death to life changed the lives of His followers and still tran- sforms our lives if we will let it. "Jesus died as a "passover offering" _for the sins of the world and God is willing to forgive our past because Jesus has already paid the price of our forgiveness." said Mr. Brownr The choir _sangg the lovely gospel song "ile Touched Me". with the congregation joining in the final chorus. It was a most appropriate song to augment the spoken word. The flowers in the sane- • tuary were from the funeral of the late Lillian Nickles, of Granton. The prayers of the congregation were extended to her loved ones. Junior congregation recommenced today for children ages 5-9. Bring your children to Sunday School and Church. There is a class for everyone. Childcare is provided for preschoolers during the Chireh service. - Come and bring your weekend guests. At 11 15 Thanksgiving and Worldwide Communion services will be combined in the Morning Service. If you have garden produce you would like to use to decorate the Church. please bring it to the Church, Saturday af- ternoon, October 6. Members of the Friend- ship Unit will meet at the home of Jane Forster on Wed. October 10th and are asked to note the change of date and locatior . Saturday. October 13, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Couples' Club garage and bake sale will be held at the home of Helen and Bob Patterson, 129 Main Street. Please bring your useable "junk" and your home baking. -infant Baptism. will be celebrated on Sunday, October 14th. Those parents wishing their children baptized please contact Mr. Brown, 227-1143, as soon as possible. Tuesday. October 16, at 8 p.m. Miss Lillias Brown, missionary on furlough from India will be the guest speaker at the U.C.W. All women are welcotne. Clandeboye ladies are in- vited. ` • - • • Upcorn1tj4Ip the United The .church Bu fetin. was Church: .. - "-plrtsvltb, Scripture Union, -:!P43).0 -Synday: at 10 airnf ng r . ,oily: Bible • readi promptly, the Sunday School program which covers the will meet in the Sanctuary .entire Bible in five years. A for opening worship, then display was setup and fur - proceed to classes to be ther information' may be dismissed from classes. obtained from Jean Brown. Members were reminded of the Colour Tour on Friday, October 5th, leaving the Hall at 8 a.m. promptly. The date of the "flea market" and sale of home baking was changed so it would not conflict with that of the Couples' Club. The date now is Saturday, October 20, commencing at 10 a.ni. The treasurer. Agnes Hotson, asked that all • membership fees be paid tomorrow, Thursday. in order that name tags may be ordered. The "Sunshine" com- mittee was given the, ap- proval of the meeting to send appropriate_ remembrances to members wljo are ill. Birthday greetings were extended to Louis Raycraft. Ed. Dowdall and Jean Miller. Euchre prize winners were as follows: Lady's High Kathleen Neil: second high, Mary Kooy: Lone Hands, Margaret Allen: Man's High Joe Carter, 2nd High Alex Young and Lone hands Harriet Holmes, playing a man's card. The Busy Buddies made two "Friendship" hangers as their last project with "Meonie" of the Crafty -Crow in Thorndale. Today each member will bring her own piece of ceramics ready for cleaning. YOUTH MEET Members of the Lucan Youth Group met at the home of one of the leaders, Barbara Bannerman, on Sunday evening, September 30th. A personality discussion was held in order to get to know the members ,►f the group better and a study made from a Christian Youth Group Book entitled "A Book of Noodles". The next meeting will be held October 14, at Holy Trinity Anglican Church. Cancer society The annual meeting of the London -Middlesex Unit of the Canadian (cancer Society will be held in the Lucan (community Centre Tuesday, October 30, with the local Branch acting as hosts. Lucan Biddulph Branch president, Len Maslen, Assistant campaign chairman, Bruce Maslen; Vice -President John Egan; Ptiblicily .C.onvener. Margaret Cocquyt. and service 10 Patients Chair- person, Mary deBrouwer attended a "Mini Con- ference" for Essex - Southwestern Districts on Sat. Sept. 15th. in Chatham - Kent Secondary School. special Workshops were held on all major areas of interest. Bill Brady an - Executive member was the "wrap-up" speaker for the day. Lions club starts The Lucan and district Lions Club goro.ff to a fine start, September 10 with the new Executive in charge. A change was made in one committee chairman, with Lion John MacDonald assuming chairmanship of boys' activities. replacing lion Gary Manders who has held this position of several years. Dance tickets for the season were distributed and there will he no individual ticket sale -except at the door• at the regular price.• if you wish a book please see your nearest Lion. A nes; committee was added to be known as "(capital Projects" and to be headed by Lion Adrian Vandervenne. Approval of donations has been given as follows: Senior Citizen endeavours, $700. "Helping Hands" - $100 and Meadowcrest $500. APPLES Excellent Quality Macintosh and Spartan available now CRUNICAN BROS. 1 ': Miles South of Elginfield en Hwy. 4 PHONE 606-0286 ARLING'S EXETER MON . TUES SAT. 9:00 - 6:00 WED . 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