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Times-Advocate, 1979-10-24, Page 25va M. Hodgins ST. PAT'S STUDENT COUNCIL — The student council for 1979-80 at St. Patrick's Separate School was named recently. Back, left Debbie Manders, Cathy Mitchell, Caroline Versteegh and Nancy Van Geel. Front, Brian Haygarth, Dan Murphy and Chris Van Boxmeer. T-A photo Thankoffering meeting UCW hears talk on India MON. TO SAT, 9:900 - 6:00 FRI. 9:00 - 9:00 227-4082 HURON PARK MON TO SAT. 9:00 - 6:00 FRI. 9:00 - 9:00 228-6754 EXETER MON., TUES., SAT. 9:00 - 6:00 WED., THUR., FRI. 9:00 - 9:00 235-0420 Every WEDNESDAY all persons 65 years of age or older upon presentation of their Government Health & Welfare Identity Card on purchase up to $50.00 will get 5% discount. F VALUABLE COUPON WHITE SUGAR 2 Kg. 894 With this coupon and a 5 10.00 food purchase. Limit one Coupon per fami- ly. Coupon expires Saturday, October 27, 1979. VALUABLE COUPON Schneider's Red Hot Frozen WIENERS 994 ,, Limit 6 Per Family With this coupon and a'10.00 food purchase. Limit six per family. Coupon expires Saturday, October 27, 1979. VOTE FOR THE DARLING EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH And Have A Chance To Win A $25.00 Food Voucher Vote for the employee who gave you that lithe bit of extra attention, or who made your shopping a little more pleasant. It is your chance to give that employee the recognition he or she deserves. EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH AT DARLING'S Excellent quality McIntosh, Spartan Spys & Red Delicious CRUNICAN BROS, 1 lh Miles South of Elginfield on Hwy. 4 PHONE 666.0286 Family Pack Shoulder or Butt CHOPS 984 1b. 5' 's People Come First at WI to contribute to hospital bazaar The education and cultural activities meeting of the Lucan Women's Institute was held Wednesday evening, with Convener Mrs. R.R. Crozier in charge of the program. President, Mrs. T. Emery, Sr., chaired the brief business meeting during which a thank-you letter from Mrs. J.F. Tuke was read and also a letter from the "Helping Hands" volunteer group. A donation was made to assist in financing this group. The War Memorial Children's Hospital Bazaar in the Wellington Square Mall was announced for Friday, October 26th 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and members were asked to United Church In Lucan United Church Sunday morning, Mr. Paul Schott, student minister of Centralia Pastoral Charge, was the guest speaker, while Rev. Keith Brown was their anniversary speaker. Speaking on the theme "Making the Right Choices" Mr. Schott told the congregation that we have to have faith in God and make right choices when we reach a crossroad in our lives, He said the biggest choice we have to make is how we are going to live our lives, by what principles and stan- dards and no matter who we are this choice has to be made. It is one of the most important things in our lives and to make it easier to choose wisely we must invite Jesus into our lives. Next Sunday, Miss Lillias Brown will speak at 11:15 to help the congregation celebrate Mission and Service Sunday, and in the evening at 7:30 Miss Brown will present "Life in India" in word and picture. Everyone is welcome. Following the morning service there will be a "Fellowship Luncheon" ..sponsored by the Friendship Unit of the U.C.W. Members are reminded that the "Mitten Tree" will be up soon and your con- tribution will be greatly appreciated. Don't forget the "Blood donors' Clinic" tomorrow, Thursday, from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Community Centre. 150 donors are required if it is to be classed as a successful clinic. "The Life You Save May Be Your Own." Damages totalled $15,200 in five Occidents in- vestigated this week by officers of the Lucan detach- ment of the Ontario Provincial Police and six persons suffered minor injuries. Monday at 5.10 p.m. vehicles driven by John Ready, Gunnison, Colorado and Thomas Hayman, London collided on Highway 7 in West Nissouri township, Damages were set at $1,500. At 11.45 p.m. Monday, a vehicle driven by John Vosin, London struck a light standard on Lucan's main street. The driver suffered minor injuries and Constable W.R, Disher listed damages at $1,200. Constable C.S. Fleming estimated damages at $5,000 when vehicles driven by Peter Crisp and Frank Dyck, Revival Centre For the Surfday morning service, at the Lucan Revival Centre, Rev. Rick Brewster led the song ser- vice, while Ken Allen played his violin accompanying Mrs. Lorraine Armitage on the piano. Daniel Gilliard ministered singing I Will Serve Thee Because I Love Thee. Mrs. Kathy Pritchard led the children in singing God Loves You and We are in the Bond of Love, prior to them going downstairs for Children's Church. Two of the leaders were in costume Damages are high in area accidents both of London were in collision on Highway 7 at 7:20 p.m. Wednesday. Dyck and a passenger, Brian Burbank, also of London were treated for minor in- juries Donald Taziinan RR 7, St. Marys and a passenger Nancy Hearn, St. Marys suffered minor injuries when the vehicle he was driving collided with a vehicle driven by John Louch, RR 3, St. Marys on County road 23 in London township. Constable W.T. Hodgins listed damages at $7,000. The mishap occurred Friday at 2:30 p.m. A deer was killed when it was struck by a vehicle driven by Harrison Van- sickle of Petrolia on High- way 7. Constable C.S. Fleming set damages at $500. contribute articles or baking to this project. Achievement Day for the 4H Clubs will be held at Medway High School on Saturday, November 10th at 1 p.m. Everyone is welcome. The November meeting will be in charge of Mrs James Lockyer, convener for Family and Consumer Affairs, and all members are to take an article they have made or are making. The roll call for Mrs. Crozier's meeting was to "give a French word with its English translation." I am sure no self-respecting Franc-a-phone would have recognized our pronun- ciation! The motto "This land is our Land" was taken by Mrs. Crozier followed by a quiz on the life of John Diefen- baker. Mrs. Emery gave a poem "I am a Child" having in mind "The Year of The Child". Members had brought something "grown, sewn or baked" and this netted the treasury a "tidy" sum. The mystery prize was won by Lillian Radcliffe. A lovely lunch was provided by hostesses Mrs. M.P. Hodgson 'and Mrs. L. Ashton, who were thanked along with the convener, by Mrs. Lockyer, 4-H MEET The third meeting for Lucan number 3 4-H club was held October 3, at the home of Terri McRoberts. The members discussed the selection and care of scarves as well as learning a few knots for further use. The girls were .asked to show three knots at,meeting four held October 10 at the home of Susan Hodgins. The members talked about the care and selection of purses and shoes. Meetings five and six were held October 18 at the home of Mrs. Gerald Straatman. The girls discussed the selection of various kinds of jewellery, size, selection care, and construction of gloves. AT SEMINAR Mrs. J.S. Radcliffe committee chairman for the blood donors Clinic, Mrs. James Lockyer and Mrs. M.H.Hodgins attended a one day seminar for Red Cross Volunteers Monday in the Lamplighter Room Great Western Motel, London. Much information was given which will be very helpful for the clinic to- morrow Thursday from 6-9 p.m. in the Lucan Com- munity Centre. EACH MONTH A DRAW WILL RE MADE AND A LUCKY CUSTOMER WILL RECEIVE A $2600 FOOD VOUCHER FOR PARTICIPATING IN OUR CONTEST NO PURCHASE REOUIRED My choice for Employee Of The Month Is The general Lucan U.C.W. thanksgiving "Thankoffe- ring" meeting was held Tuesday evening, October 16, with president Mrs. Emerson Stanley presiding. Mrs. Ross McRoberts led in devotions on the theme "Make Thankfulness a Habit" using hymns, prayers, poems and a brief meditation. The program convener, Mrs. Martin Van Arenthals gave an introductory talk on India, touching on history, geographic divisions, population and religions, before introducing the guest Speaker, Miss Lillias Brown who is home on leave from her mission station in Indore, India. Using a map to show the areas in which our Church is involved, Miss Brown gave a most in- formative talk on what she sees her work to be and what our Church is doing in India today. She said the Church of North India is aiming at being self-supporting by the end of 1980. A most in- teresting question and an- swer period followed and she dressed two members in saris. Miss Brown herself, also wore a lovely sari. Lunch was served by the Friend- ship Unit and guests, in- cluding members from Clandeboye U.C.W. took their leave. The business meeting was held during which plans were made for the annual "Snowflake" bazaar to be held Friday, November 30, 7:30 - 9:00 p.m . and Saturday Fire calls The Lucan volunteer firemen responded to two calls this week. Monday afternoon, October 15, they answered a call to Scott's Elevator to quell a fire in one of the dryers. Little damage was done. Wednesday forenoon, they were called to the home of Bernie Avery on the 4th Concession to extinguish a chimney fire. Damage was confined to one area. CHAIMEX SEM VISA MOM afternoon, December 1, 2 to 4 p.m. All the usual booths will be in evidence and "child- care" will be provided. Members and friends are urged to get their. knitting needles going so the "Mitten Tree" will be well-loaded again this year. It will be put up early in November, If you do not knit won't you buy a couple of pair and put on the tree? Last year many little fingers and some not so little, were kept warm at the 0 nieda and Muncey Reserves. The War Memorial Children's Hospital Auxiliary is sponsoring. a man's card. The Busy Buddies worked at their ceramics. Lunch was provided by Ethel Crouch, Vina Emery, Iola Goring and Gertrude Hodgins. On Saturday, the Sunshine Group had a successful sale of home baking plus a "flea market". Bowling continues each Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. and more bowlers are needed. Come along for a couple of hours of fun and recreation. .. "Non-bowlers" welcome to learn. Cancer group plan annual The Canadian Cancer Society is holding its annual meeting for the London- Middlesex Unit on TuesdaY', October 30, in the Lucan Arena, with the Lucan- Biddulph Branch as host. The guest speaker is Dr. Joseph H. Bellina, Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Louisiana State University, School of Medicine. Dr. Bellina is one of the foremost researchers in the field of gynecologic cancer in the U.S. A reception will be held at 6:15 with dinner at 7 p.m. For a ticket call • 227-4855 now, or before 10 p.m. this evening, Wednesday. Several members from Lucan United Church en- joyed the program in Cen- tralia U.C. Sunday evening by "Joy Unlimited" of St. Andrew's U.C. Chatham. The Lucan Youth Group were also present at the "Christian Musical Hap- pening." VALUABLE COUPON 2% MILK 3 qt. jug or bag '1.29 Plus Deposit With this coupon and a $10.00 food purchase. Limit one Coupon per fami- ly. Coupon expires Saturday, October 27, 1979. Fill your freezer and save. Heifers or Steers lb. 1.19 lb. 9.79 lb. '1.49 lb. 1.99 Sides of Pork lb. 89( Whole Pigs lb. 85( Fully processed. Money back guarantee. announcing the children's Hallowe'en party this Friday night. Rev. Brewster asked anyone with a need to come up for prayer. Many came and both Rev's Ray and Rick Brewster prayed for their needs as others in the congregation joined in prayer. Rev. Rick Brewster at end of the service announced his resignation as he and his wife Debbi are going to pastor in Allsaw Pentecostal Holiness Church near Haliburton by November. Rev. Ray Brewster was in charge of the evening ser- vice. The congregation enjoyed having string in- struments aecotripaning Mrs. Armitage on the piano. Ken Allen with his violin, and Lorna Minogue and Pam Seigmilller playing their guitars. Ken Allen, playing his gui tar, ministered by singing a song he wrote, Jesus our Conductor. After the mission offering Harold Pletcher played his guitar. Name Address Telephone No. The Sunshine and . Busy Buddies groups met at the senior citizens' club rooms Thursday afternoon. During the business meeting, chaired by the president, Mildred Hirtzel, cards of thanks were read from Ed Armstrong and Alex and Eva Young. Final plans were made for the trip to Jack Miner's Bird Sanctuary on Thursday, November 1st. All seats are taken but there is no waiting list. If you are interested, please call 227-4714 as there are always some can- " cellations at the last minute. Mary Kooy read a delightful, humorous poem entitled "Lowly Little Lilac Tree" which was much enjoyed. A charter member, Olga Bond, who is very ill in Mason Villa Nursing Home , will receive a card which was signed by all present, and birthday wishes were extended to her and to Ivan Stanley. A sing song was enjoyed and euchre played by the Sunshine Group with prizes going as follows: Lady's high Harriet Holmes; 2nd high Mildred Hirtzel; lone hands Margaret Carter; man's high Earl Atkinson; 2nd high Ed Armstrong; lone hands Angeline Scott, playing a Gift Shop Great gift ideas for Birthdays, Showers, Anniversary and all special occasions. New variety of different styled spoon racks, Deacons Benches, Cribbage Boards, Knitted Wear. Large selection of ceramics "Experience the Country setting, of Crafts 'n' Things" 2 miles west of Elginfield on Hwy. #7 Open Daily 9 4:30 p.m. Sat. 11- 4:30 p,m., CRAFTS `N' THINGS bazaar in Wellington Square Mall to take the place of a Government grant which has been cut off. Friday, October 26th from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. All articles will be gratefully accepted. Arrangements were made for the annual Christmas pot Luck supper on Tuesday, December 11th, when representative guests will be present, from Clandeboye U.C.W., the C.W.L., the A.C.W.'s and the W.A. of the Lucan Revival Centre as well as other guests from U.C. organizations and goup-homes. Seniors plan trip to bird sanctuary Fronts Hinds Sides Loins