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- Fish Fry held at Kirkton Centre
Kelly Mahaffy, left; shows off one of the lovely outfits during Image Extravaganza, a fashion
show presented by the Lucan Optimists on Sunday. Awaiting to model some other clothes
were Bev Cardiff, Cheryl Leyes and Sandy Campbell.
�entralla welcomes new r+esklents
By Mary.Kooy
CENTRALIA - We welcome
Fred and Mary Ellen Groves to the
village. They moved;in:recently to
the home they purchased.
Bonnie Kooy and friend Heather
McWilliams of London returned
home on Tuesday after spending
five days in the Bahamas.
A correction from last weeks
news. Leo Boyle had eight daugh-
ters and two sons at his birthday
party at the community centre (my
mistake).
Prize winners at the euchre at
Heywoods restaurant on April. 20
were Marjorie Steeper, Mary Mos-
er, Margaret Lawson, I ty Noels,
Harry Noels and Harald Beavers.
Next gathering May 4 at 2:30 p.m.
At the United Church on Sunday
the choirs from both churches
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(Zion and Centralia) combined to
present their Easter cantata. The
U.C.W. will be travelling to Exeter
Ftmtitwe •on May 7 at 8 p.m. This
is where church pews are made and
promises to be an exciting evening.
A car pool will form at the church
at 7:30 and business meeting and
time of refreshments will follow.
ORAN'PON - Several people
from the Granton area enjoyed the
Lucan United Church beef supper
at the Community centre on Thurs-
day evening and the Optimist Club
Fish fry at the Kiriuon Community
Centre on Sunday.
Get well wishes from the Granton
Community are expressed to Lois
Herber of London who is conva-
lescing at her home having spent
several weeks in hospital.
l'he Anglian parish Bible Study
group met at the home of Mary Jef-
feries on Thursday afternoon when
the 'theme of the "Jean Vanier in
Conservation" video was the Cry of
the Poor.
At the St. Thomas' Anglican
Church on Sunday the Reverend
Stephen Emery's message was
about Trusting in God's Love
through the Saviour Jesus Christ.
Marlene French read the lessons
for the service of morning prayer.
At the Granton United Church on
Sunday, Pastor Normalie Voakes
entitled her sermon. "Through
locked doors He Comes" based on
the lessons from Acts 5 and John
20.
The anthem Lord, Open Thou
Our eyes was sung by the choir.
U.C.W.
The general U.C.W. held their
quarterly meeting at the Church on
Tuesday evening, commencing
with desserts and beverages.
The president April Bryan
opened the meeting by reading the
Meaning of Easter The guest speak-
er Mrs. Grace Kemp of London
who is a teacher .missionary. Some
-of her work has involved viaitc to
nursing homes for study and medi-
tation. She is presently heading up
a .Bible 'Study for children after
school.
Unit five presented the program
on the theme Symbols and Legends
of Easter and a reading Easter -born
was given, closing with prayer.
The bazaar in October was dis-
cussed briefly as well as involve-
ment for Canada Day. Plans were
also commenced for a food booth at
the Mudrun in September. The
meeting was closed with the bene-
diction.
Usk 4 111UUlbes enjoyed supper
out at Richies' Family Restaurant in
London last evening, and later went
to Rhea Hardie's home in London
for their meeting.
The leader Marilyn Humphrey
gave the Bible reading and led the
meditation on Who rolled away the
stone. A reading "Good News" and
a poem Grandma Modern were fol-
lowed by prayer.
During the business, the Regional
Rally at Wesley United Church last
Tuesday and the Mother and
Daughter luncheon at the church on
May 9 were announced. Betty Dann
continued with the program reading
a story "Touched by an Angel".
Poems by Elsie Dann were entitled
Give me a liule Faith and the ser-
mon of the Lilies. Prayer and a so-
cial time brought the evening to a
close.
Granton W.I.
The Granton Women's Institute
met at the home of Florence McRo-
ben last Tuesday evening. Muriel
Lewis opened the meeting with a
reading Always an Easter and the
toll call was answered with mem-
bersh _ foes :and something that
really begs you in your daily living.
During the program Florence
McRobert read articles on Friend-
ship, the Price of a piece of pie and
the Good Old Days.
Zurich Senior Diners
By Gertie Fleischauer
ZURICH - A good attendance of
senior diners enjoyed a dinner last
Lucan woman raises
$1,001 in
GRAND BEND - A Lucan wom-
. an was one of the participants in
the Great Ride for Cancer in the
Pinery Provincial Park on Sunday,
atld she raised over $1,000.
Pat Hodgins represented Ailsa
Craig -on ,the ride, raising $1,001
a
Pinery ride
from her sponsors in Lucan and the ,
surrounding area.
Although mixed weather systems
were sweeping through the area,
the riders were spared the rain and
ice pellets that fell in certain locales
that afternoon.
God knows
you can make a difference
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Tammy Antaya welcomed every-
one, especially Veronica Glenn
from British Columbia, who is vis-
iting her mother Josie Dietrich of
town.
Kay Hay read a poem about daf-
fodils.
Six tables t,cuphre, solo and
bridge wase enjoyed.
Alma Nicholson assisted by read-
ing April's a child and Margaret
Oakely gave a poem Easter Mes-
sage.
Business discussion included do-
nations to the 4H clubs and pennies
for Friendship. Arrangements were
made to attend the district annual on
May 12 at Bryanston when the dele-
gates will be Florence Bryan, Mu-
riel Lewis and McRobert.
Reports were handed in to the
program co-ordinator Florence
Bryan and the annual treasur 's rd-
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Officers for the 1992-93 year are
as follows: president Muriel Lewis,
1st vice president Florence McRo-
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Denis, secretary -treasurer Florence
McRobert, assistant Olive P. Hod-
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co-ordinator Florence Bryan, altei-
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