Times-Advocate, 1979-05-24, Page 25Damages high
in area mishaps
Damages were listed at
$7,200 in three accidents
investigated this week by
’ officers of the Ontario
Provincial Police detach
ment at Lucan. Wednesday at
5:25 p.m. a vehicle driven by
Maria Bouas, London was
damaged to the extent of
$1,200 when it struck a pole
on County road 28.
Vehicles driven by Brian
Payson, St. Thomas and
Betty Jenkins, Arva collided
Saturday at 7:10 a.m. on
Count,' road 20 at Concession
6 in London township.
Damages were listed at
$4,000.
Damages were estimated
at $2,000 in a one vehicle
crash Saturday at 9 p.m, on
the Cameron sideroad in
London township. The driver
was Julia Jackson, London.
W.l. News
Delegates to the 76th
district annual of Middlesex
North Women’s Institutes in
Komoka Community Centre
Tuesday for the Lucan
Branch were Mrs. L. Ashton,
district director, Mrs. Frank
Goring, secretary-treasurer
and Mrs. M.H. Hodgins, The
theme for the annual was
“It’s the Year of The Child,
Let’s Be Involved.’’
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FAREWELL TQ PRIEST —'Students at St. Patrick's Separate School at Lucan said goodbye to father Joe McGraw this week
after nearly nine years at the parish. Father McGraw is transferring to St. Edward's Church in PJnt Edward. Shown above
from the left are senior staff member John Van Vanderloo, grade five teacher Marg Forrest, junior student Shawn McAdam,
Father McGraw and grade eight teacher John Ziler. LA photo
Seniors invited to hold meeting
at Biddulph during special week
* . . _ . " were pyfpnripri tn it
President Mary Kooy
welcomed members of the
Sunshine and Busy Buddies
Groups of the Lucan senior
citizens club to their weekly
meeting on Thursday af
ternoon,
A letter from Wallace
Church news
Rev. Chauncy MacKay of
Ilderton Pastoral Charge
and Rev. Keith Brown ex
changed pulpits Sunday
when Mr. Brown was
preaching the anniversary
service at Birr United
Church.
Rev. MacKay, speaking
from John 8:2-11 asked two
questions “How do we treat
those in our community who
make mistakes? and Do we
try to take a splinter out of
our neighbour’s eye while we
have a log in our own?” He
said we should give all our
love and sympathy, as Jesus
did and we would want to be
treated if we made a similar
mistake.
May the lessons taught by
this parable speak to each of
us in a real way, today, said
Mr. MacKay.
The choir sang the anthem
“The King is Coming”, with
John MacDonald taking the
solo part.
The potted mums were*
placed in loving memory of
their mother, Mrs. Isobel
Young, by her family.
Today, Thursday at 9:45
a.m. the Prayer and Share
Fellowship will meet.
Women of the Community
are invited. At 8:30 p.m. the
Couples Club will meet at the
Lucan Lanes for an evening
of bowling.
Saturday at 9 a.m. the
annual Bible Society
Walkathon will be starting
off on the nine mile walk. Are
you walking or sponsoring
walker(s)? If not, how about
getting “with it” in this
effort to raise $1,300 so the
Bible may be printed in a
new Eskimo translation?
Church organizations will
bring their gifts and tell what
Mission work they are
supporting next Sunday in
the Dedication to Mission
Service.
Wednesday May 30 at 8:30
p.m. come on a “Trip to
Germany” in word and
picture, in the C.E. Wing.
Everyone is welcome.
Mark June 17 on your
calender when Rev. Morley
Clarke from London will be
the guest speaker at the
Anniversary Service, with
special music by the choir.
McLay, principal of Bid-
dulph-Lucan Public schools,
was read, inviting the
members to hold their
meeting during Senior
Citizens week, at the Lucan
School, when the children
will entertain.
The invitation was en
thusiastically accepted and
the members will meet at the
hall for transportation at
1:30 Thursday June 21.
A committee was formed
to look after the rummage
sale and sale of home
baking, Saturday, May 26,
commencing at 10 a.m., as
follows Alice Hodgson,
Rachel Tuke, Jean Miller,
Dora Thompson, Kathleen
Neil, Iva Hodgins and Percy
Williams.
ST. PATRICK'S SPEAKERS — The winners in the recent public speaking competition at St.
Patrick's Separate School are shown above. Back, left, junior winners Margaret Mitchell,
Karen Lemmon and Michael Arts. Front, intermediate winners Sean Rooney, Cathy Mitchell
md Ann Van Bussel.
— The winners in the recent public speaking competition at St.
Baking is to oe m oy urao
for pricing. Contributions for
either sale will be gratefully
accepted. Small items are
particularly needed for the
Rummage Sale, dishes,
books, etc.
Elnora and Louis Ray craft
were welcomed back from
spending the winter in
California.
Members of “The Band’’
presented brief programs for
the Lucan Co-operative
Nursery School on Monday
and Friday mornings which
were well received with the
children, Miss. Allenson and
two volunteer mothers
taking part. Refreshments
were served to the members
who took part.
Birthday congratulations
Ji
were extended to iva
Hodgins, Earl Atkinson and
Murray Shoebottom all
celebrating on the same day.
The lunch committee
Elnora and Louis Raycraft,
Dora Thompson and Laura
Toohey, were thanked by the
President.
Euchre was enjoyed by the
Sunshine Group with lady’s
high score going to Mildred
Hirtzel; lone hands,
Margaret Alan; low, Verna
Dowdell; man’s high, Lloyd
Elliott, lone hands, Jean
Miller, playing a man’s card
and low, Lon Phillips. A
table of bridge was also
enjoyed with Ivan Stanley
taking the high score.
The Busy Buddies con
tinued their basketry.
Brownies host
mothers, dads
Three brownies, Tarn
Sullivan, Kelly Vankerkoerle
and Joanne Monger
welcomed fathers, mothers
and guests to their banquet
Thursday evening, in the
United Church C.E. Rooms.
Following a delicious
smorgasbord supper and
viewing of the many displays
written for “The Inter
national Year of the Child,“
was ready by Bernadette
Crunican.
Brown Owl (Sharon
MacDonald) introduced
Tawny Owl (Nancy Reed),
Fluffy Owl (Lori Fair
weather) and Badge Officer
(Linda Froats) Testers
present included Dr. Lloyd
Hall, Petkeeper Badge; Jim
Robertson, Neighbour
Badge, Bryan Smith,
Toymaker Badge; Linda
Froats, Collector; Mary
Vankerkoerle, Knitter;
Joyce Sovereign Outdoor
Adventure; Beth Cowdrey,
Needleworker; Chris Isard,
Writer; Iva Hodgins Craft;
Beulah Hardy, singer.
A program was presented
by members of the pack,
consisting of a skit, the
speech which won an award
at the Biddulph-Lucan
School, a piano solo, a talk on
“Lord and Lady Baden
Powell” which won the
participant her Golden Bar,
a talk on “Brownies in
England” part of this
Brownie’s Golden Hand
Badge, a sextet singing two
numbers and gymnastics
routines by a first year and a
third year student.
Two audience par
ticipation readings were
given by Brown Owl, Sharon
MacDonald “The Magic
Forest” and “Dead Man’s
Gulch”.
Badges were presented as
well as awards, as follows:
Most badges - Tabatha
Froats with 11 badges since
Christmas. Six with most
points - Shannon Shipley,
Sharon Richardson, Laurie
St. Pierre, Nicole Wilson,
Theresa Morkin, Tabatha
Froats. Best Groomed Six -
Laura Lee MacDonald,
Tammy Williams, Kelly
Vankerkoerle, Donna Mit
chell, Noele DeGraw.
Attendance - Kristine
Finlayson, Kelly
Vankerkoerle, Theresa
Morkin, Jane Holden, Sherry
Smith and Tabatha Froats.
CWL honours
priest on leaving
Members of the St.
Patrick’s Catholic Women’s
League met in the school
library Wednesday evening,
with new president Helen
Toonders presiding.
Mass was celebrated by
Father J. McGraw who was
presented with a C.W.L.
plate as he leaves to take up
a new parish at Point
Edward.
An “information letter”
will be drawn up and copies
will be left in the Church for
newcomers to the parish.
Members agreed to serve
lunch for the Parish dance
which will be held in the
Lucan Arena on June 16.
The final meeting for the
season will be held in the
gym in the form of a Pot
Luck supper on Wednesday
June 6, when Joan Allen, a
Missionary nurse from India
will be the guest speaker. All
women of the Parish are
invited.
A membership drive has
been commenced and will
continue before and after all
Masses on the 27th of May
and June 3rd and also at the
supper. The C.W.L. is open to
all women of the Parish, 16
years and over and the fee is
$2.50.
It was decided to operate a
“food booth” at the Lucan
Lions’ club fair again this
year.
The graduating class of St.
Patrick’s School will receive
plaques at the banquet which
will be engraved with “The
Desiderata.”
Helen Toonders and
Secretary Elizabeth Huys
attended the Diocesan
Convention on the University
of Windsor Campus on May
8th and 9th at which two
resolutions were passed
affecting all members of the
C.W.L.
First to have a directive
sent to all Parish Councils
concerning the “Pro-Life
Movement” and second to
ask the Bishops to adopt an
annual Day of Prayer for the
“Rights of Children.”
Last but not least St
Patrick’s C.W.L. asks
members of the community
to advise Mrs. Toonders at
227-4618, of any sick or
elderly persons in need of
assistance, so their mem
bers may offer help.
+Roll bp your sleeve
to save alife,..
A 6LOOD DONOR.
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