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com-
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while you are alive, to carry
on the struggle ^gainst
Cancer. But deferred gifts
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
McLellan,
BLUEBIRD )
John
McDonalds’ Corners, was a
recent visitor with Mr. &
Mrs. Tom Scott.
The members of Cromarty
Women’s Missionary Society
presented Mrs, Grace Scott
with a Honorary mem
bership in the W.M.S. Mrs.
Scott has moved to,Seaforth,
Mr, & Mrs. Philip James
attended the Service of
Ordination of Mr. Sandy
Duncan Fryfogel at Knox
Prebyterian Church, North
Easthope, on May 30.
Mr. & Mrs. John Tem
pleman and Ruth attended.
the graduation exercises at
the University of Western
Ontario on Monday when
Darlene received her
Bachelor of Education
degree.
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are a means of further
supporting this great work
and ensuring that it will go
on as long as a single
Canadian is threatened by
Cancer. More than ever
before, the Canadian Cancer
Society needs the thoughtful
consideration of those who
know how to make their
giving count.
Anyone wishing to make a
deferred gift to the Canadian
Cancer Society, other than a
simple cash donation, should
normally see his or her
lawyer, estate planner or
other advisor.
Murray H. Hodgins has
been named the chairman of
the Commemoration com
mittee of the Lucan-
Biddulph Branch of the
Canadian Cancer Society.
In accepting the chair
manship, Mr. Hodgins, said
“I am pleased to assist the
Branch in the promotion of
this important program.”
The Canadian Cancer
Society does not have large
financial reserves and it
operates on a “pay-as-you-
go” basis.
The Canadian Cancer
Society does not have large
financial reserves and it
operates on a pay-as-you-go
basis but the Society is
committed to the long-range
support of Cancer research,
and many scientists and
technicians have placed
their faith in the Society’s
ability to continue making
available the funds
necessary to complete their
investigations.
Also, the rapid growth of
research with its demands
for more space and equip
ment, involves substantial
capital funds which are not
readily available through the
annual campaigns. Deferred
gifts are essential to ensure
continuity and growth of
Cancer research efforts in
Canada, in addition to the
more direct benefits for
Cancer patients and for the
public at large who must be
instructed on how to
recognize Cancer symptoms
and how to prevent Cancer.
The Canadian Cancer
Society needs your help now, £
Ellmvllle
By KATHY COOPER’
Several from the
munity enjoyed the Kirkton
Horticultural bus trip to the
Woodbridge area, Saturday.
They toured several green
houses and flower centre, art
gallery and the Black Creek
Pioneer Village. All report a
good day.
Mrs. Harold Kerslake held
Open House in honour of
Joan’s forthcoming
marriage, for relatives,
friends and neighbours.
Receiving guests with Joan
were her mother and mother
of the groom, Mrs. Ross
Skinner.
The Thames Road-
Elimville Young Peoples’
held their annual cam pout at
the Pinery.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fulton
visited Sunday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Fulton and
boys, Stratford.
Donnie and Gary Parsons,
Hensail spent the weekend
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Several ladies from this
community enjoyed the bus
trip Monday sponsored by
the Lucan Women’s
Institute. The tour went to
Elmira where they browsed
and shopped at the Brox’s
Olde Town Village and
House of Dolls.
Following lunch at the
Stone Crock, they toured the
rural Mennonite country and
stopped at the West Mon
trose Covered bridge, then
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view the gorge and visit
more unique shops. Enroute
home they had dinner in
Stratford.
Peter McNaughton was
bus driver and tour guide in
his usual capable, manner.
Attending
were Gayle Cronyn,
Elizabeth Conlin, Velma
Hardy, Mary Scott, Betty
Coughlin;, Hazel Cun
ningham, Viola Carter,
Marilyn Lee, Hazel
Williams, Ruth Hill, Eleanor
Kestle, Ethel Donaldson,
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“How to Overcome Your
Troubles” was the topic of
the sermon chosen by Rev.
Keith Brown for the Sunday
service. Speaking from
Mathew 4, Mr. Brown said
that sometimes we are
called on to face troubles of
various kinds which produce
fears and worries which in
turn make our troubles seem
worse. We seek to escape
and one out of each six
people are taking some kind
of tranquilizers while others
seek escape through alcohol
but both are useless and in
many cases only compound
our troubles.
He said “Worry doesn’t .
take you anywhere, is not
good for you, and you can
overcome it with God’s
help.” By knowing God’s will
for us, through prayer and
seeking His will through the
Holy Spirit, our worries and
annoyances will disappear.
He gave an illustration of an
elderly lady of happy
disposition who when
troubled about anything said
“I’ll do the work Lord and let
you do the worrying.”
Mr. Brown told his
congregation to live one day
at a time, which is the only
day given to those who desire
it, to do the Lord’s work.
Next Sunday will be the
116th anniversary of Lucan
United Church, at 11:15 a.m,
Rev. Charles Scott of London
will be the guest speaker and
a finger luncheon and time
for fellowship will be enjoyed
following the service.
Members of Clandeboye
U.C. will attend the Lucan
Church this Sunday,
Ladies of the congregation
are asked to bring finger
desserts and those who wish
may meet at the Church at 10
Saturday morning to help
make the sandwiches.
If you have flowers to help
decorate the sanctuary;
please ’phone 227-4714 by
Friday evening.
Saturday, June 10 is the
annual clean-up for Camp
Kee-Mo-Kee. If you can go
please call Wes Stanley at
225-2344. Camp registration
forms will be found inside
the C.E. wing door.
Tuesday, June 13 at 8 p.m.
the General U.C.W. will
entertain the members of
Clandeboye U.C.W. Rev. &
Mrs. Brown will tell of their
work in Angola. All women
of the community are in
vited.
a
patient in Clinton Hospital
where he was admitted last
Tuesday following a slight
’ stroke.
Art and his wife, Bev had
just returned from the
Canadian West and were
visiting their daughter and
son-in-law Barbara and
Ward Hodgins at Vanastra
when his illness struck. We
wish him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Scott
visited with Mrs. Bertha
Henry at Chatham, Sunday.
Mrs. Lena Derbyshire of
Napanee visited with
relatives and friends in the
community last week.
United Church News
Service will be withdrawn
t Clandeboye United
Church, Sunday June 11 and
the congregation are invited
to attend the 116th an
niversary of Lucan United
Church at 11:15 a.m.
Rev. Charles Scott will
conduct the service and
bring the message. Lunch
•will be served following the
service. Rev. Keith Brown
will be conducting, Com
munion Service on the Ailsa
Craig Pastoral Charge.
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