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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-03-28, Page 20and district news Phone 2274714 Correspondent: Mrs. M-K, Hodgins , Fanshawe College Evening Classes IN LUCAN REGISTRATION: Tuesday, March 26 - 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. FIRST CLASS NIGHT: Tuesday, April 2 Interior Home Decorating 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. 8 sessions Oil Painting 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 10 sessions Photography - Basic 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 10 sessions Pardfo.ilis 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 10 sessions Gary Baker $18.00 Hugh Carter ▪ materials Dave Hallam materials J. K. Johannesen $18.00 + materials Information: Alf Williams - 227-4135 Rick Mateer - 433-1211, ext. 250 Free Health Insurance. But you must apply for it. Ontario Ontario Pre 20 Times-Advocate, .March 28, 1974 Wain I - George Eizenga INCOME TAX-ACCOUNTING FARM t BUSINESS 1 107 Main St. Lucan 227-4851 Girl spends week in England horses move to new tracks Pentecostals. at Toronto Open House. „ . A group from the church travelled to Toronto Friday to participate in the Open House at Christian View. Bible College and stayed for the Youth, C.E. and S.S. Conference Saturday, Rev, Ray Brewster, minister of the Lucan Pentecostal Holiness Church was elected as director of Christian Education for Ontario, and John Armitage, now of Oak- ville, Roger Mason, Luean, and a student at the College, were appointed to the C.E.. Board for Ontario. Karen Hodgson spent the winter break in London, England, touring many historical spots, and attending several theatres. The tour was sponsored by the English department of Central Collegiate, London. Mr. & Mrs. K. Hardy and family have moved back to their home on the 4th of Biddulph for the spring and summer. Ken will be racing at Mohawk. Andy Hardy has moved his horses to Hazel Park from the Windsor Raceway, Fanshawe College four counties choir sang at St. Peter's. Basilica Sunday, and presented their annual concert at the Centennial Hall together with the Fanshawe Band, March 13. Mrs. Merton Culbert is a member of the choir. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Madden, HORIZON EXECUTIVE OF SUNSHINE CLUB — The Sunshine dub of Lucan recently received a Horizons grant of $2,615 for renovations of their club house. The executive of the grant committee is shown above. Back, left, Mary McCarthy, Laura Toohey and Violet Hardy. Front, Vina Emery, chairman Alex Young and Cec Robb. T-A photo Only two area accidents, break-in at district church Deliverance Rally • FULL GOSPEL PREACHING • GOOD GOSPEL SINGING Featuring "The Sounds For Eternity" LUCAN REVIVAL CENTRE Main St„ Lucan Friday, March 29, 8 p.m. Everyone Welcome ALSO Tues., April 2, 8 p.m. "WORLD MISSIONS RALLY" Rev. GORDON MacDONALD, Halifax, N.S. will be speaking Glass pickup planned. WI to visit textile display Despite hazardous driving conditions on most area high- ways over the weekend, only two accidents were investigated by officers of the Lucan Ontario Provincial Police detachment. Saturday night at 10,45 p.m. a vehicle driven by Louise Sykes, Albert Street Lucan was involved in an accident on Highway 4 just south of Birr. Constable W. T. Hodgins in- vestigated and estimated damages at $250, Sunday afternoon during blizzard conditions on Highway 4 at Concession 7-8 in London township vehicles driven by Rupert Jansenberger, 696 Westmount Hills Drive, London and David Bissett, 452 Regent Street, London collided. The investigating officer Constable W. R. Disher said visibility was nil at the time of the mishap. He listed damages at $400. In three break-ins in the detachment area this week with a vowel. Mrs. Haskett, convener for agriculture & Canadian in- dustries spoke on the motto "As you sow, so shall you reap", and conducted an agriculture contest which was won by Mrs. MM. Hodgins, Mrs. Snelgrove read a poem which had been made up by a Mrs. John Park hosted the March meeting of the Women's Institute Wednesday. Mrs. Glen Haskett assisted her, The roll call was answered by the members naming a vegetable beginning with the first letter of their given name, which proved to be humorous but a bit difficult for those having names beginning Carolyn Madden and David Zaluski were Saturday guests with Rev. & Mrs. Ewart Madden. Mrs. David Park took a flight to Montreal March 17, to visit her daughter, Nancy, who is in her last year at the Library School of McGill University, Mrs. Park also visited another daughter, Betty,. who is working in Ottawa. While there she also visited her sister, Mrs. G.H. White. She flew back to London Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. K.J. Schenkel, Susan and Daniel, were Saturday guests with Mrs. M,H, Hodgins. Mr. & Mrs. Lance Morris visited with Mrs. Ben Abbott in St. Mary's Hospital Sunday and also called on friends in the McCormick Home. Rev. Ewart Madden visited with Mrs. P. Price in the McCormick Home recently, Jennifer and Megan Hodgins of Vanastra Park, Clinton were Tuesday guests with their grandparents, Mr, & Mrs. M.H. Hodgins, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hunt of London returned Sunday from a 10 day plane trip to Russia. Mrs. Hunt is the daughter of the late Howard Cranston and Mrs. Cranston, all former Lucanites. nothing was reported missing except the contents of a portion of a bottle of communion wine from St. James church, Clandeboye. The other two break and enter incidences were at the Denfield Sales barns and the Biddulph township home of Jim Shipway. 11 .......... 11111111111111 lllllll 1111111111111 lllll 11111111111.wingilmili111111111111111111111111111111111 lllllllll 111111 llllllll 111111 Lucan church news Learning for Lent to visit Australia St. Patrick's Father J. McGraw celebrated the sacrifice of the Mass at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Maslen, Butler Street, on Tuesday evening. They were joined by their neighbours, Mr. & Mrs. Nick Shumka and family, and Mr. & Mrs. Murray Hodgson and Heather. The father spoke of St. Joseph, the worker and the father, Garden Club a few years ago, when each girl composed a verse. Each member brought something sewn, baked or grown for sale, which realized $8,00. Mrs. Eldon Hodgson gave the Five Minutes on the Hand Book, speaking on the Constitution and the Tweedsmuir History sections. During the business meeting, chaired by President Mrs. Harold Snelgrove, the date of the Glass Drive was set for April 26, glass to be left at Lockyer's Machine Shop, Market Street. For a pick- up please phone 227-4166 or 227- 4702. For the next meeting the members are invited to the Art Gallery, in London, to see several special displays, one of which is Textiles in 3D on April 17. Preliminary plans were made for a bus trip for the June meeting to the Erland Lee and Adelaide Hoodless Homesteads at Stoney Creek, plus one other point of interest. Mrs. M,H. Hodgins to report at the April meeting. The roll call will be answered by Name a Famous Painter, mentally and physically, Suf- fering is foreign to God's will. Mrs. Jim Robertson was the very "sensitive" pianist for the service. Laying on of hands for those desiring it for themselves or through them for others, completed the service. Mrs. Jim Robertson was the pianist for the service. Friendship Unit U.C.W. Mrs. Martin Van Arenthals led in worship and continued the study book Wednesday evening at the Friendship Unit, U.C.W. The theme, Christ moving me towards others, stressed in- terdependence of one person on - another, - -Jr During the business meeting chaired by Mrs. Ross McRoberts, plans were finalized for the Fellowship luncheon, following the service on Palm Sunday, to which all Church members and friends are invited. Toronto choir gives recital) This morning from 9:30 - 11:30 continuing 'Learning to Crochet' with Mrs. W. Scheidler continues or you may "Sing along with Sylvia" (Brightwell) of London. Bible Study will be led by Rev, Ray Brewster. Next Thursday, the last of the series, Mrs. Scheidler will complete her instructions and an armchair vacation to Australia will be presented by Miss Susan McBain who lived there for 2 ,years„ The final Bible Study will 'be led by Rev. John Hofland. Large crowd at cancer group meet The Lucan-Biddulph branch of the Canadian Cancer Society was host to 85 ladies Thursday evening in the lower hall at Holy Trinity Anglican Church when the film Decision by Don Brandt, Field Sec. for South-Western Ontario was shown. Dr. J,A. McCredie, surgeon at the Cancer Clinic at Victoria Hospital was the guest speaker telling the history of treatment of breast cancer. He said that taking cancer the world over there is a 90 percent cure rate, which is most encouraging. Early diagnosis is the secret. An interesting and prolonged question and answer period took place with Dr. McCredie and yith three ladies who had experienced a mastectomy operation, Mrs. Robt, Harloff, Granton, Mrs. Al. Cocquyt, Edgewood, and Mrs. Garnett Lucas, Stratford. Explorers prepare hobbies for tea KENNEL WINS Brialin's Mistymorn won Best of Opposite Sex at the Canadian National Sportsman's Dog Show in Toronto, Thursday. Sunshine grant gets approval • • March 19, a recital of sacred music was presented in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Lucan, by the boys' choir and one adult from the Church of the Nativity, Toronto, under the direction of the organist and choir master Edward H. Reid. The choir was assisted by men from the London area. The program included music by Stainer, Goss, Attwood and Knight and ended With a piece for boys' voices written by the choir's director, Edward Reid. Prior to the concert, supper was served by the ladies of Holy Trinity Choir. The visitors stayed over night in Lucan hosted by members of the choir, and returned to Toronto the next day via London. While in London they were given a conducted tour of the City Hall and also visited St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church. point by point primer on how te lose ur driver's licence. The Senior Citizens Club, Sunshine Group, was happy to hear through the committee chairman, J. Alex Young, that the application for a New Horizon's grant in the amount of $2,615.00 had been approved. Further details will be for- thcoming in a letter from the Honorable Marc Lalonde, minister of health and welfare. Thirty members enjoyed Bingo with Mrs. T. Emery, Sr. winning the special prize for full card. The Lucan-Clandeboye Explorers met Monday evening to make cookies and to plan for their 21st Annual "Bunny Tea" to be held, April 20. The theme for the tea will be Hobbies and if you are interested in showing and or demonstrating your hobby, please phone 227- 4879. The girls divided into three groups for the cookie making, one group staying at the church with Mrs. Don O'Neil, another going to the Manse with Mrs. Madden and the third with Mrs. Froats. They made chocolate chip, oatmeal and ginger cookies to sell at the U.C.W. meeting. The proceeds, $11.45, will go to Bunny Bundle. United "A Man with an Evil Spirit" was the sermon topic chosen by Rev, Ewart Madden Sunday morning. He pointed out that even though evil exists in the world as a power..that can impede: spiritual progress, the power, of Christianity is superior and overcomes this power of evil in the world. Flowers in the Sanctuary were from the funerals of Fred Darling and Kenneth Gunning. George Eizenga will speak at morning worship while the Maddens are visiting an- niversary services in St. Catharines, at a former parish. Evening Service Rev. Canon Robert Rayson, of St. Paul's Cathedral, London spoke on The Church's Ministry of Healing specifically the power of Prayer He said some people think of prayer as a last resort, some feel saved by their own efforts but prayer is the first resource for all Christians. Everything should be referred to God and we should listen for His answer. Canon Rayson said we need a balanced diet; physical, mental and spiritual, and if we neglect our spiritual diet things go wrong • Some good things happen at 65! indelibly marked. If you drive for two years without a traffic con- viction your points are erased and your slate is clean, How Detherit Points Accumulate: Pentecostal Holiness At the morning service Rick Thornton led in singing and Rev. Ray ,Brewster spoke on "Being in the Way" (of the Lord's leading). He said God will lead Christians in the right way and will guide and keep them so that they may bring blessing to others. At the evening service, Mr. Brewster led the whole service. He spoke on "Two Questions a Christian Should Ask", One, "Who art thou, 0 Lord" and when he or she finds out, then the second question should be "What will you have me to do"? When the person obeys God, that person becomes a Christian. Robert Holland, Jr. was the soloist at the evening service, 7 points Failing to remain at scene of an accident (Highway Traffic Act). 6 points Careless driving. Exceeding speed limit Racing. by 30 m.p.h. or more. 5 points Driver of bus failing to stop at unprotected railway crossings. 4 points Exceeding the speed limit by 20 to 29 m.p.h. Failing to stop for school bus. Following too closely. 3 points 2 points Exceeding speed limit Failing to obey (thee- by 11 to 19 m.p.h. tions of police officer, Driving through, around Failing to report an or under railway crossing accident to a police barrier, officer. Failing to yield right of Improper passing, way, Crowding driver's seat, Failing to obey a step Wrong way on one-way sign, signal light or street or highway. railway crossing signal, Failing to lower Failing to obey signs headlamp beam, other than those Improper opening of mentioned above. vehicle door. Pedestrian cross-over, Prohibited turns. Failing to share road. Towing of persons Improper right turn, on toboggans, bicycles, Improper left turn, skis, etc. prohibited, Failing to signal, Unnecessary slow driving, It becomes free as soon as you or your spouse turn 65. For both of you and any eligible dependents. Provided you have lived in Ontario for the last year, Phone, write or visit your OHIP District Office for an application form, You've earned it. Important: Always quote your QHIP number when contacting OHIP, The OHIP District Office in your area will answer any questions and help you with your application, Ministry of iettlth The whole point is to score nothing, keep your record cle.an and drive happily ever after. Ministry of Transportation & Communications pttawa r5 Albert St 237.9100 Thunder Bay 200 South Syndicate Ave. 523.5181 WindOor 1427 Ouellette Avo 258.7560 Minister Hon. John R. Rhodes A.T.O. McNab Deputy Minister It's actually quite simple. All you do is accumulate fifteen demerit points and lose your licence for thirty days. Do it again and lose your licence for six months. In this province, it definitely pays a driver to score a big fat zero, Ontario's demerit point system is designed to convince the poor driver to drive properly. Drivers who do not improve are then taken from the road because they're a menace to pedestrians and to other drivers. But the system is not at all unjust. It's aimed at telling the driver where he's gone wrong and giving him plenty of time to cor- rect his faults. For instance. When you've accumulated six points, you'll be notified and urged to improve your driving. When you've got nine, you'll prob- ably be asked to attend a private interview and re-do your driving test. At fifteen points, you'll lose your licence for thirty days and drop back to seven points. Get fifteen again and you won't drive for six months. However, your record won't be Hamilton Toronto 25 Won SC W. 2195 Yeroe st. 525.3481 (Eglinton) 482.1111 London MisoisSaugs 227 Oueens Ave. 55 Oily Centre Or. 433.4561 275.2730 Sudbury Kingston 295 Bond 81. 1055 PrincOSS St. 675.9111 5464611 Feel, S. M..1(11. Mimstpr Winners listed for Lions draw The winners of the different draws at the Lucan & District Lions Club draw and stag on Friday evening at the Legion Hall were as follows; $25 Art Harleton, Ben Veal, Agnes Shipley; Carl Brehm; Carl Neil ; Moe Buck; J. Young, Gary McFalls, Jim Simpson, Don Leitch; Moe Buck; Jack Carr, Clarence Carter and Larry Hutson; Leo Dewan; Jerry Dickson, Il, Versteeg Austin Hodgins, Paul McPhee, Fred Dobbs, Brian Grantham. The final ticket, for $500 was won by Dale Frogs, Beech Street, Lucan, Five hundred and seventy tickets were sold with the proceeds for betterment of the community,