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DALEY'S WEEKLY COMMENTS
Need billets
By SID DALEY
Here we go! Once again the
Comrades of Branch 540, Royal
Canadian Legion, Lucan are
requesting that you open your
hearts and homes as we host
hordes of youngsters at our
second annual Lucan Legion
Leprechaun atom hockey tour-
nament on Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, February 21, 22 and 23,
1975.
Yes, folks we are looking for
billets for the many young hockey
players who will be participating.
From returns received to date
the 1975 version will be bigger
and better than that of 1974.
We will have teams from as far
away as Toronto - I am sure you
will find these young chaps to be
well mannered and very little
trouble if you do open your homes
to them, May I add not one
complaint was received from any
person who billeted youngsters
last year - now that's a pretty
good record. •
We are also going to require
volunteers to assist at the Lucan
Memorial Arena in the feeding of
our visitors, everything is
provided, all that is required are
willing hands to help prepare and
serve the food. If you have room
to billet any of these young
hockey players or a few hours to
spare to assist at the arena,
please leave your name with Mrs.
Donna Freeman, phone
residence 227-4303, business 227-
4862; or telephone either Smilin`
Carl Stuckless or Li'l Len Fisher
Branch 540's amiable stewards at
phone 227-4751 and let them know
how many of the youngsters you
can handle or how many hours
and on what dates you will be
available to assist at the arena.
It is only through the co-
operation of all the folk of Lucan
and area that your Lucan Legion
could even think of sponsoring
such a tournament, much less a
successful one.
Friday evening, February 7 is a
must. in that Comrade Bill Smith,
Branch 540's public speaking
chairman is expecting to see a lot
of blue blazers in attendance at
the contest - these youngsters put
a lot of time and effort into the
Royal Canadian Legion spon-
sored public speaking contest -
surely our members could spend
a couple of hours to hear what
they have to say - you will be
amazed at the poise exhibited
and the knowledgeable way these
youngsters expound their chosen
subject - attendance to this
contest is free and open to all who
wish to attend - make a special
effort won't you - see yu there.
We would like to remind the
youngsters of Lucan and area
that Sunday February 9 between
the hours of 1.00 and 3.00 p.m.
Branch 540 will be holding its
annual snow vehicle ride party
for their enjoyment - all children
are welcome - so bundle up
warmly and make your way over
to the Lucan Legion - our
Fraternal Affiliate.
Members have assured that
lots of snow vehicles will be
available and the good Ladies of
the Sports Club will make sure
lots of Hot Dogs and Hot
Chocolate will also be on hand.
This is a free party for the
children, just another way your
Legion works with the youngsters
- and thanks you for your par-
ticipation in Legion sponsored
programs which enables us to
make these functions possible.
Remember the next general
meeting will be held on Wed-
nesday, February 12 com-
mencing at 8.30 sharp. Make it a
point to be in attendance and
have your say in the operation of
the action branch,
The pot o'gold continues to
grow as our good friend Ken
Carter's name was drawn and he
was not registered and therefor
lost his share of $96.00, too bad,
Ken - Comrades all that iS
necessary is thatyoU be a paid up
member and register in the book
provided - it's as easy as that.
And that's 30 for this week -
remember - most of us, like
phonograph records have a flip
side which may not be popular.
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TOPS girls
play euchre
A successful euchre party was
held in the downstairs room of the
Shillelagh Motel, which was
donated to the group by Mr.
Lewis. The members thank him
for his generous offer.
Proceeds from the euchre
party are to help defray costs of
going to the convention in
Ottawa, June 5-6 and 7.
The Exeter girls have decided
to entertain the Lucan girls on
February 11, so let's have a good
turn out on that date. As the gym
is under construction at St,
Patrick's school, we ask all to co-
operate with the school for the
safety of everyone concerned.
Congratulations to Betty Bates
as a reinstated Kops in Waiting.
That's 41 for this month.
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By appointment please.
annual meeting at Clandeboye,
Ed. Melanson conducted the
worship, with Bill Routledge of
Byron, as guest speaker.
Mr. Routledge is the presiding
elder in Byron U.C., and is
president of the Gospel Business
Men's Fellowship, London
Chapter, He gave his own per-
sonal testimony, telling what God
had done in his life and that of his
wife and daughter.
The flowers in the Sanctuary
were from the funeral of the late
Clayton Haskett,
Mr. Melanson as Sunday
Church School Superintendent,
urged the members to become
teachers, particularly for the
Intermediates (Grades 7 and 8)
and Seniors (High School).
Junior Choir members are ex-
pected at 7 on Thursday, parents,
please note, and friends of
C.G.I,T, were reminded of the
bake sale on Saturday at 10 a.m.
at Holy Trinity Anglican Church.
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diamond plastic panels.
2-door by-pass, Clear
Model 50ST. 5' long
Spanish plastic panels.
3-door by-pass. Clear
Model 50T. 5' long.
the theme "0 Praise the Lord all
ye Nations".
The final chapter in "Women of
the Bible" was taken by Mrs.
Melanson, who also directed a
Bible Quiz which was won by
Mrs. A, W. Thompson.
During the business meeting,
the 1974 Executive members
were returned to office for 1975.
The members were advised that
two more quilt tops were ready,
which had been made by Mrs.
Dawson, the mother of the Unit
Leader.
Mrs, Maurice Cobleigh assisted
Mrs. Melanson and Mrs, Young
with the lunch.
Penetecostal Holiness Church
John Armitage led the
songservices at both 11 and 7,
with Mrs. Armitage at the piano.
Doug Butler was the soloist and
Rev. Ray Brewster spoke from
Hebrews 9: 1-15 stating that while
in the old Testament the blood of
bulls and goats was offered to
obtain forgiveness, now the blood
of Jesus is sufficient for cleansing
from all sin. At the end of the
message Joan Lockyer sang
"The Blood Will Never Lose its
Power", followed by the com-
munion service.
In the evening Mr. Brewster
spoke from Psalm 91, saying the
Christian has special protection
from God when he lives close to
the Lord.
Marlene Butler was the
evening soloist, also singing a
duet with Mrs. Armitage.
Holy Trinity Anglican
Holy Communion was
celebrated at Hob, Trinity
Anglican, at the 11 o'clock ser-
vice. The Junior and Senior
choirs sang a modern
arrangement of "Sing a Song
unto the Lord."
The Guild will entertain the
newer women members of the
Church at a "get-acquainted"
card party in the Parish Hall on
Tuesday evening, February 11, at
8 p.m. All women of the
congregation are welcome.
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Friendship unit
The Friendship Unit of the
U.C.W. met at the Church on
Wednesday evening with Mrs.
Martin Van Arenthals, the new
leader, directing the thoughts of
the members to "The New Year"
including a story of Salvation and
courage. Mrs. Robert Stutt read
the Scripture.
The Filmstrip "Heritage for
the Future" a 50th Anniversary
presentation giving a glimpse of
the past and future of the United
Church of Canada, was shown
and discussed.
During the business meeting
the Easter Meeting for The
General U.C.W. and the Spring
Lunc,heon were
discussed briefly.
UCW
Members of the U.C.W. held
their January meeting in the
Christian Education Rooms at
the Church on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Gordon Hotson read an
opening prayer "Praying Hands"
and the devotional was taken by
• Mrs. Eldon Young and Unit
Leader Mrs. Ed. Melanson, on
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