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The Lucan United Church was
pelted Sunday evening when the
Sunday School classes; with their
teachers presented a variety
convert, the first to be held in several years,
• The record of one hundred and
one ,children who attended
Sunday Schtiol in the morning
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Helen Triebner held a Birthday
Party for her son Scott's sixth
birthday. Eight of his class one
pupils enjoyed the evening and
birthday meal. JUNIOR FARMERS DONATE— The Lucan Junior Farmers presented a cheque in the amount of $2,500 to
the Lucan arena building fund. Above, president Richard Acres, treasurer Jeff Young and vice-president
Barb Coughlin hand the large sized cheque to campaign fund chairman Larry Hotson and arena board
chairman Gerry Van Busse!, • T-A photo
Two charged by area OPP,
in trying to recall all the verses of
"The Night Before Christmas"
and then handed out slips of
paper with humorous endings for
sentences in the poem. Mrs. M.
Hodgins directed two quiet
relays, with the same team
winning both.
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The 10 and 11 year old Junior
boys and girls with Sharron
Barnes as teacher presented
"What Christmas Means to Me"
written in their own words.
The three, four and five year
olds sang "Away In a Manger"
along with their teachers Sherry
Lane and Jackie Whin.
Betty Hall's Primary-boys and
girls acted out the Traditional
Christmas Story and Barbara
Bannerman's Senior class
presented "Whose Birthday is it
anyway"? The other Junior boys
and girls' class under Mabel
Froats and Rhea Marcus told of
the "Symbols of Christmas"
ending with a song to the tune of
Joyful, Joyful, we adore Thee,
about the symbols.
Doreen King's Primary Boys
and girls presented a playlet
entitled "Twinkle" altd the
program ended wit4,-the Inter-
mediate class dpirik Charlie
EOwn's Christmas ' with his
kaditional Peulleasf:Acee. Wes.
Stanley teaches this group.
The ornist, Ray. loopm
led in carols before-and afte
program knd re res re
enjoyed the mbly
and,. Q,E. rooms ing the
conceit.
Santa Clau ed to hand out
bags of ca o all the children,
rowning touch to a daedidiging
evening.
RAW WINNERS
Prize winners have been an-
nounced in the recent draw
sponsored by the Lucan and
district Co-Operative Nursery
School.
The winners in order were Mrs.
B. Leitch, Lucan; Mrs. Judy
Squire, Centralia and Mrs.
Marlene Marshall, Lucan,
the \votiider of a
ay the true meaning
e your holiday bright.
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Lucan
in stigate 15 accidents
persons have been
rged as the result of in-
vestigations this week by officers
of the Lucan detachment of the
Ontario Provincial Police.
Constable N. A. Campbell
recovered a car Tuesday mor-
ning on Adelaide street, near
Highway 7. It was reported stolen
in London, A London youth has
been charged with the theft. •
Sunday morning Constables G.
N. Wilcox and W. R. Disher
searched an apartment in Lucan
and seized a quantity of
marijuana. A Guelph resident
Patrick William Roscoe has been
charged with possession of
narcotics and is scheduled for a
later court appearance.
Community Services officer G,
J. Ba r reports that a red tool
bo s‘ lost in the Lucan area
nesday morning and the
me day a tire and rim was
found on Highway 4,
Monday at 11.30 a.m. vehicles
','driven by Peter Veel Sr,, RR 1
lucan, and Bradley Marsden,
11R 2 Staffa, collided on Main
treet of Lucan near the OPP
,office, The Veel vehicle carried
,IA / on and struck a parked car on
the Wright Auto Sales lot. Con-
stable G. J. Barker set damages
at $1,450.
A truck loaded with chickens
and driven by Raymond Baerg,
Kitchener left Highway 7 at the
Thames River bridge at 3 a.m.
Monday and struck the guard
rails. Constable J. A. Wilson set
damages at $2,100.
A car driven by Susan Bunn,
RR 4 Denfield, struck the rear of
a tanker driven by Terrance
McGrath, Guelph at 11.15 a.m.
Monday on County road 16, a mile
east of Ilderton. Constable W. T.
Hodgins set damages at $400.
Tuesday at 7.50 a.m. on High-
way 4, just south of Concession 15
in London township a vehicle
driven by David Thompson,
Lucan left the roadway and rolled
over. Constable. W. R. Disher
listed damages at $100,
Constable W. T.
estimated dama
Tuesday at 11 a.m
a pickup tr
Theodorus
Ilderton,
at the'
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t $25
.day when
operated .by
ntjens, RR 2
ck a stop sign post
section of County road
oncessipriin London
a;ricia Mtisclow, ondon,
ship. zy
Suffe ed miner injuries 'hen the
vehiOle she Was driving 44ruck a
par -d car .pwned by rhomas
Fa ett, Lq0don on Highway 4, a
hal lmile sifiith of CondeSsion 15
in • ondon tw,n,ship(rOonstable
gins listed daill'ages at $1,300. Hg
Wednesday at 6.45 a.m. on
Hlghbury, a half mile north of
Concession 8, a vehicle driven by
Edward Williamson, London left
the roadway and struck a fence.
Constable Wilson listed damages
at $150.
At the same spot only 45
minutes later a vehicle driven by
Debra Seeley, St. Marys left the
road and rolled over. The driver
and a passenger Marie, Leitch,
London were taken to St.
Joseph's Hospital, London by
Thames Valley Ambulance. They
suffered minor injuries and
Constable N. A. Campbell
estimated damages at $1,660.
Thursday last I was privileged
indeed to accompany. Branch 540
president Comrade Jim Simpson
and Deputy District A Com-
mander Comrade Bill Smith to
the residence of Comrade Archie
Reilly of Lucan to present to him
a folder containing a letter of
Greeting and congratulations
from Her Majesty the Queen and
one from Our Dominion
President on the occasion of the
Legion's 50th anniversary.
These letters were available
for all First War Veterans. A
similar presentation was made
on November 11th to our Charter
President Comrade Percy
Vahey, a dual war veteran.
We are certainly proud of our
First War Veterans they cer-
tainly made sure the vets of the
Second War did not return home
to the chaos they experienced,
but instead, to an organized
discharge and benefits under a
Veterans Charter which is second
to none in the world and is getting
better all the time. Comrade
Archie has been in failing health
for some time, the Comrades of
your Branch wish you a speedy
recovery. --- Get well soon)
I expect many folk will be g.
wondering who won the $1,000.00 ;,
Cheque Draw—well it was?Dave ti.
Johnston, who was employed by-\ q
the Bank of Montreal li,re in ' .. o . i
Lucan until his recent tran fer to l'• ,W
Mildmay — Congratul tiff's • h"
Dave.'\ ''',
The winner of the Moffat IVI*ro tt
Wave Oven was lucky old Evan
Butchart of Lucan and ag
Congratulations Evan.
Comrade Dave Inson'
was drawn as the wi • r of the
weekly 50-50 dr but un-
fortunately .y. were not
registered Dave which allows the
pot to grow for another week,
Incidentally there is getting to be
quite a tidy sum in the pot.
Branch 540's manager
Comrade Carl Stuckless through
ame
evf
Gibson, RR 1 Arva, were in
collision on Highway 4 at County
road 28.
At the same time on County
road 28 in front of Medway High
School a vehicle driven by Rita
Harley, Arva left the roadway
and struck a tree stump. Con-
stable G. N. Wilcox set damages
at $2,000.
Friday at 11.35 p.m. a vehicle
driven by Joan Amos, RR 8
Parkhill, left Highway 4, a half
mile south of County road 16 and
struck a parked car owned by
Francis Benson, Port Credit.
Constable Disher listed damages
at $2,000.
Saturday afternoon at 4.15 p.m.
on Lucan's Main street a vehicle
driven by Thomas McDonald,
London struck an unattended
vehicle on Wright's Autos Sales
lot. Constable Wilcox listed
damages at $100.
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Thank you for your
patronage in 1976. A - 4
the medium of this column would
like to extend his grateful thanks
to all those who assisted in any
way to make our annual two for
one night the tremendous success
that it was.
Man, did we have a time, our
radio personality Joe Duchane
was present to make the draws,
while Jean Hare entertained on ,!
the honky tonk piano — man oh
man — could she ever tickle those
ivories.lust a great night spent
with great people. Maybe we
should do it more often!
May I take this opportunity to
wish all my readers a Very
Merry Christmas and a safe an
Happy Holiday.
And that's 30 for this week —
Remember — What men value in
this world — are not rights — but
privileges.
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Members of the Lucan United
Church Women entertained
guests from Crestwood and
Crestview Homes at their
Christmas meeting on Tuesday
evening, commencing with a
super "pot-luck" supper,' Mrs.
Joe O'Neil and Mrs. E. R. Pitt of
the quilting group and Mrs. Hans
Rosch & Mrs. C. Harman
representing the Catholic
Women's League were also
guests. President Mrs. David
BPlaersksinwg.elcomed everyone and
Mrs, Ewart Madden asked the
A humorous skit was presented
by Mrs. David Park, Mrs.
Emerson Stanley, and Mrs.
Swart Madden and Mrs. Madden
led in the singing of "Twelve
Days of Christmas" first as a
group and then two or three
members taking each day's gift,
whih
laireihous,p roved to be quite
Following the Recreation, the
leader of the Friendship Uni
Mrs. Martin Van Arent
conducted a candle-light ship
service, commend with a
poem "When yo ight Your
Christmas C ales." Mrs.
Madden ga he story of the
Hymn ". •nt Night" and Mrs.
Van nthals taught a new
carol, to an old tune "The Story of
Long Ago." A poem "The Joyful
Song" was read by Mrs. James
Lockyer,
Mrs, Wm. Froats led the group
Would Like Books
Dear Santa Claus
I have many toys now. I don't
need any more. Now I only get
things I need, I would like a diary
and something 'to sew with. I
read a lot too and I would like
bit of books. I like Nancy Drew
and Trixie Belden, Thorton W.
Burgess and pocket books. I am
very happy with the things I
have.
Your true friend
Coleen Malcolm
Lucan Public School
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Highway 4, north of Lucan a
vehicle driven by Ethel Thomp-
son, Lucan struck a stake truck
operated by Murray Flai'o,
London, Constable W. R. Disher
listed damages at $2,400.
Constable B. D. Munro listed
damages at $2,400 at 4.10 p.m.
Wednesday when vehicles driven
by Richard Barker, Port Elgin
and John Van Geleuken, RR 3
Ilderton collided on Highbury, a
quarter mile north of Concession
8.
Friday at 1.30 p.m. on Highway
4, a quarter mile north of Con-
cession 14 vehicles driven by
Gordon Breen, Owen Sound and
Norma Reid, Clinton collided.
Constable J. Craig set damages
at $850.
Damages were listed at $1,000
by Constable Munro at 3,55 p.m.
Friday when vehicles driven by
John Hill, Arthur, and Andrew
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