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Times-Advocate, 1980-02-06, Page 24Area A 18 year-old Lucan youth was killed in a two vehicle crash early Saturday mor- ning on Highbury Avenue in London in the vicinity of Montcalm secondary school, Staff Sergeant Dan McDongall of the London city police department said deBoer was pronounced dead at the accident scene by coroner Dr. Robin Shearer. Mark deBoer was a passenger in a vehicle driven by Christopher Sockett, 16, also of RR 1, Lucan. The Sockett vehicle was proceeding north when it was in collision with a southbound vehicle driven by Timothy Knight, 18 of 308 Bloxam Avenue, London, Timothy Knight was released from hospital early Saturday while Christopher Sockett and Patricia Peacock a passenger in the Plan panel at Bidclulph Thursday, February 14, a program will be presented at 8 p.m. in the Lucan Building of the Biddulph-Lucan Schools, on "Projects and Their Guidelines". A panel of two teachers and two parents will be moderated by the principal Mr. Wallace McLay and audience par- ticipation will be .en- couraged. The executive of the Home and School Association has also arranged for the Medway Stage Band to be in attendance at this meeting. Everyone is invited to at- tend. Put your heart into it! February is Heart Fund Month Send donations to: Ontario Heart Fund 371 King Street London, Ontario N6B 1S4 How about tomorrow? 033 VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST contact us in Exeter at: 425 Main St 235-0530 Take one today for a better tomorrow. An apple a day may keep the doctor away but a Victoria and Grey RRSP can help safeguard your financial health, now and in the future.. Talk to us about it soon. Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation ..,.. STAY FR EE MAXI-PADS *2.49 30's GUARDIAN DRUGS PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL FEB. 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Birthday greetings were extended to Gordon Hotson, Cecil Robb, Edythe Murdy and Rachel Tuke. ° The Busy Buddies quilt is progressing well and those members worked on it while the Sunshine group played euchre with prizes being won as follows: Lady's High, Rose Atkinson, Lone - Laura Williams, Low - Ellen Broom, Man's High - Marie Turner, Lone - Clarence Lewis and Low - Angeline Scott. Iola Goring won the prize for the non-card players. Lunch was provided by Eva and Alex Young, Hazel Williams and Margaret Allen. oath killed FIRE CALL The Lucan volunteer fire department answered a call to the Barr home on Beech Street, Thursday night, to extinguish a chimney fire. Under the watch of the firemen, it was allowed to burn itself out. "Geri Fashions" were presented Tuesday, January 29 for seniors and han- dicapped persons, in. the first floor Clubrooms of the Masonic Hall. Members from Ailsa Craig and Granton were invited to make use of this easy way to shop for all types of men and women's clothing and many took aadvantage of the op- portunity. All seniors and near seniors, are reminded of the program for older people "Common Sense Nutrition". Course for 441 leaders The 411 leaders for Lucan Clubs 1 and 2 attended the Training Course for themext project "Food for Friends", at St. John the Divine Anglican Church, Arva, on Monday and Tuesday of last week. They received training on conducting classes on International cooking of several different types of food, using as many types of cooking, wok, slow cooker, etc: These will be taught to the:members during the next few weeks by Donna Thompson and Carol Burns for Lucan 1 and Phyllis O'Neil and Ann Straatman for Lucan 2. It sounds like a most interesting club. Revival Centre Sunday morning Mrs. Becky Brewster led the Children's Church in singing "The B.I.B.L.E. " chorus prior to they're going to their service. Rev. Ray Brewster ministered. The second coming of Christ is the next greatest in world events. As enough Bible prophecy has been fulfilled, Christ can return at any time. We can hasten Christ's return with an excited expectation, by living a godly life, over- coming sinful ways, loving one another, studying God's word, and telling others about the Lord. Praising God will prepare us for His return. Rick Thornton led the song service for the evening service. Led by Mrs. Marlene Thornton, the choir sang "Praise the Lord Together," and "I Cannot Fail the Lord." The Christianview String Ensemble of Rev. E. Toews, Bruce Thomson, and Ken Allen, played and sang "Life is Like a Mountain Railroad," followed by "I'll Fly Away." Than they played "Lovest Thou Me," with Bruce Thomson singing the solo. Rev. Ray Brewster read Isaiah 53: 1-6 and 1 Peter 2:24-25, said Jesus paid the greatest price that could be paid for our peace, our healing, and ability to walk in victory. Draw winners Winners of the Lucan rec league draw were: $500 - Earle Anderson, Lucan; $75 - G. Robb, London; $50 - L. Fischer, Ilderton and $25 each to Wilmer Blake, Lucan; Bob Coughlin, Lucan; Glenn Powell, Ilderton; J. McAllister, London; Rob Brady, Lucan; Wayne Ford, London; Bruce Cornish, Lucan; R. Richardson, London; D. McAlpine, Ailsa Craig; G. Hodgins, Rick Thomas and Kevin Lightfoot, all of Lucan. Visitors included Knight vehicle remain in St. Joseph's Hospital in fair condition, The accident was in- vestigated by Constable Dave Young of the London police department, Mark deBoer is the son of Arend and Mary deBoer, RR 1, Lucan, Particulars of the funeral may be found in the obituary column of this issue, 4„ Officers of 'the Lucan detachment of the Ontario Prnvincial Police are look- ing for a wine coloured vehi- cle believed to be a Chrysler product which was involved in an accident on Highway 7 in McGillivray township • Sunday night, January 27 at 9 P-m- Anyone with information should contact Constable B.D. Munro at 227-4423. Another mishap occurred onJanuary 27 when vehicles driven by Donald McCulloch, London and San- dra Clark, St. Marys collided on Highway 4. Constable C.S. Fleming set damages at $1,000. Wednesday at 4:20 p.m. Constable Fleming listed damages at $2,200 when vehicles driven by Katherine Mead and George Speake, both of London were in colli- sion on County road 20 in London township. At 3:55 p.m. Friday damages were set at $3,000 by Constable G.N. Wilcox when vehicles driven by Michael Flick, London and Michael O'Neill, St. Marys collided on Highway 7. The final four accidents occurred Saturday. At 2:30 a.m. Lillian Curtis, London suffered minor injuries when the vehicle she was driving left County road 23 in London township. A passenger Harvey Curtis also suffered minor injuries,. Constable D. Marshall es- timated damages at $2,000, At 3:25 a.m. A vehicle driven by David Siddall, RR 3, Denfield struck a parked vehicle owned by Adrian De Koeyer, Denfield on County road 22 at Denfield. Constable W.R. Disher set damages at $4,500, Vehicles driven by Larry Hockey, Huron Park and Ross Shearer, Ingersoll collided on Main street of Lucan, at 5 p.m. Constable B.D. Munro was the in- vestigating officer. Constable D. Marshall listed damages at $4,500 when vehicles driven by " Kenneth Oliver, RR 1, Ilder- ton and Robert Berg, RR 1, Arva were in collision on Highway 7 at 11:55 p.m. Heart canvass The 1980 canvass for the Heart Fund for the village of Lucan and neighbouring trownships will be held Sunday, February 10. Members of the Middlesex Junior Farmers will cover the rural areas in the af- ternoon and assist the Anglican Church Youth canvass the village in the evening. Brian Smith, Brent Froats and Barry Hodgins are in charge of the Lucan canvass. Heart disease is Canada's Number 1 health problem. Each year more than 85,000 suffer from some sort of heart problem. music B y M. 'McROBERTS It was heart-warming on the week-end to see more than two hundred music students taking part in a twenty-five hour ."Soun- dathon". From the end of classes on Friday, until four o'crock on Saturday af- ternoon, the gym was alive with either choir or band music and sometimes both. When the tragic news leaked in of the death of a fellow-student, morale was so low that it was difficult to carry on, but like true stars of show business these young folk seemed to realize that "the show must go on" and go on it did. It was a real credit to these young people to see their excellent behaviciur which caused no problems for their chaperones. During the last couple of hours, yawns were evidence of their weary state, but in spite of this, they organized groups to tidy up before they left,.so there would be little extra work for the custodial staff. Special thanks are due to Mr. Ken Fleet and Mr. Ron Bellows, music teachers, who organized and con-, ducted the "Soundathon" and to the parents who organized and provided the food, and parent help. By pledges obtained by theistudents, this event will raise close to five thousand dollars for the Music Department at the school. Rousing renditions of "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" and the Medway School Song, brought this first -of-its-kind event for Medway to an exciting end. Many of the students taking part were from Lucan and area. TWO ASSISTS — Janice Dauncey provides a little support for Sean Lawrence and Beverley Dauncey as they enjoy a moms and tots skating session at the Lucan arena, Tuesday.