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Times-Advocate, 1980-12-10, Page 28ADMIRING AN AFGHAN — Dorothy Murray and Lily Young admire a child's afghan at the, Lucan UCW Snowflake bazaar, Friday. T-A photo Give good report Seniors at conference 133 Huron St., East, Exeter I:7111111111111MM llllll 11111111111111111M1 235-2187 Help Wanted Chief Building Official and Building Inspector is required for The Village of Lucan Please apply in writing to the undersigned at the Village of Lucan, Box 449, Lucan, On- tario, NOM 2J0, by 12 noon, December 12, 1980. Please Note: This is part-time employment only E.J. Melanson, Clerk-Treasirrer to all who supported me in my Elec- tion to Bicidulph Township Council. Wayne L. Gibson IrL dot 0441441424. Come to Nicholson Flowers in Lucan for your Christmas Floral needs... • Poinsettiai from $3-$20 • Potted Mums • Fresh & Silk Arrangements • Christmas Table Centres • Tree Decorations • Green Plants • Azalias • Gift Certificates "We also have Firewood for Sale" NICHOLSON FLOWERS 277 Main St. Lucan Phone '227-4283 Clearing out Cut Yarn for Rugs 754 • WHETHER YOU DRIVE IMPAIRED, FAIL THE BREATHALIZER, OR REFUSE IT, YOU FACE A CRIMINAL CHARGE. IF CONVICTED, YOUR LICENCE WILL BE SUSPENDED FOR AT LEAST THREE MONTHS, AND YOU WILL BE FINED UP TO $2,000. YOU WILL HAVE A CRIMINAL RECORD. YOU COULD GO TO JAIL. YOU FACE INCREASED AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE RATES FOLLOWING A CONVICTION. AND IF YOU CAUSED AN ACCIDENT, YOUR INSURANCE DOES NOT COVER YOUR PERSONAL INJURIES, DAMAGE TO YOUR PROPERTY, OR YOUR LOSS OF EARNINGS. IF CONVICTED OF A SECOND DRINKING-DRIVING OFFENCE, YOU WILL GO TO JAIL FOR UP TO ONE YEAR. YOU COULD KILL SOMEONE—FAMILY, FRIENDS, INNOCENT BY-STANDERS, YOURSELF. IN 1979 MORE THAN HALF OF THE DRIVERS KILLED IN ONTARIO HAD BEEN DRINKING. Revival Centre Sunday morning Allen Melanson led . the song service. Rev. Ray Brewster ministered from John 14: 15- 26 and Acts 2: 1-4, explaining the names of the Holy Spirit. Because the Spirit of God is holy He is .called the Holy Spirit. He helps bring us into a relationship with God so we can live holy lives. The Holy Spirit gives us power to live this holy life. He is called the Holy Spirit of promise. There is no ex- ception to whom the Holy Spirit will be given to, when that person is a Christian. He is also called the Spirit of truth, because He comes to reveal iJesus Christ. The Holy Spirit teaches us the meaning of the word of God. He also sows the word of God in our hearts. Christmas program Sunday evening Rev, Roger Mason led carol singing before the Christmas Program began. Larry McGill played piano for the program. Joan Cochrane,playing her guitar, sang with the nursery class "Mary had a Little Lamb" then asked them who the lamb was - Jesus. Junior Church workers, assisted by Christianview Bible College students, sang with sign language, in the Signing Choir. David Murray read the first part of the Christmas story. Sheep puppets, with one spotted sheep, told of accepting to be puppets were all excited that the Messiah was born, and were going to follow the shepherds to Bethlehem to see the baby. Shepherds came to stable, where they were joined by Signing Choir as they sang "Glory to Ood on High". Steven Plantinga sang while Judi Henry did sign language, joined by Signing Choir. The animals welcomed the baby Messiah, joined by the sheep, who exclaimed over the lovely baby Messiah. Angels sang signing song "Sing Good News". Juli McGill read about wise men coming. Camel puppets talked about the long trip to see a baby, being led by the star, which was shining as a silver globe over the scene, as they came to worship a baby, which they found hard to understand. They finally agreed this stable was greatest place when God's own Son was born there. Camel Sang of trip to find baby Jesus "Greatest Treasure of Them All". David Murray continued to read from the scroll of coming to worship Jesus. Signing Choir, composed of all the shepherds, Junior Church, with angels, camels, sheep, animals, sang "Glory to God on High", closing with "Hallelujah the Lamb of God is King". Rev, Brewster ended the program telling the story of the Lamb of God, who came because He loved us. Rev. Brewster congratulated Judi Henry, with her helpers who organized the Christmas program. He then presented Judi with a spray of lovely red roses. Achievement. Day, Saturday Achievement Day for the three Luean 4H Clubs plus others in the area, will be held at Medway High School Saturday afternoon, December 13, commencing at 1 p.m. All interested people are invited to attend, to see the presentations on "Your Corner of the World". The new Home Economist for Middlesex, Grace Bird, will chair the program. as he is, while they talked about one perfect sheep being a sacrifice for God, symbolic of the Messiah. They told of the Messiah coming. Loys Melanson, with the Signing. Choir, sang "Messiah is Coming", July McGill read story of Joseph and Mary going to Bethlehem. Cow and pig puppets talked about people coming to Bethlehem for the census. Donkey puppet came to tell of Joseph and Mary having to sleep in their stable. Joseph then came in, laid down a blanket for Mary to lay down on, as they waited in stable for her baby to be born. The animals got excited about a baby being born in their stable. Angel Sighing choir sang "He is Born in Bethlehem". The sheep 19 COLD FACTS • rz- so!, war...WV Mem.. Roy McMurtry Attorney General Soh( 'tor General William Davis Premier Two deer .hit. Area accident damage's reach $H1 I „NO El4Sc•Mber Pnited Church. White Qlft Sunday was observed in 141.40,11, United Church on December 7, with, the Sunday School in charge of the service, A pageant, "Looking for Jesus"' was directed and narrated by Barbara. Coughlin with all classes from ages 3 to adult, taking part either in word, action, or singing. The. Adult Bible Class formed the choir, singing "Coine Thou Long Expected Jesus'' and the whole Sunday School, 112 present this Morning, sang the spiritual "Go Tell it on the Mountain", both under the direction of Helen Stanley. During, the receiving of the offering by Helen and Bob I. Patterson who were also the welcoming' committee, with their children, Leslie and I Linda, members of the S.S. and some of the congregation presented their gifts at the manger. The wee children from the pre-kindergarten class acted out the Christmas story from Luke and remainedin place to receive gifts. Rev, Keith Brown, who opened the service, also thanked, all those taking part, and pronounced the benediction. The flowers in the Narthex were from the funeral of the late Cecil McFalls, brother of Mrs. Sheridan Revington. Mr. Brown asked for the prayers of the congregation fox' his loved ones. Special thanks to Barb and Bill Bannerman, and Barb's highschool class for putting up and decorating the Christmas tree. Tomorrow morning all women in the community are invited to the "Prayer and Share Fellowship" at 9:45 in the C.E.wing. Next Sunday at 8 p.m. everyone is invited to the Christmas Cantata "Christ is Born", presented by the choir. Also on the 14th but at 2:30 p.m. the Lucan Youth Group meets at the home of Don Liley. New members of high school age are welcome. Watch for this group carolling Tuesday, December 23. :`,1111111111111111 llllll 11i1111111111111111111111. ,DA MS i7 Heating &' Cooling E• Heating Systems of All Types INSTALLED, MODERNIZED tS and MAINTAINED E E 9 General Sheet Metal Work if• Air Conditioning p. • Humidifiers • Ventilation Ed and Verna Dowdall represented the Lucan Sunshine Group at the "Give Anglican The Second Sunday in Advent was celebrated with the _Service of Holy Com- munion. The second candle in the Advent Wreath was lit by Jason Haskett. The Collect was read in which we are urged to read, mark, learn and inwardly digest all Holy Scriptures. The Old Testament reading was taken by Betty Ankers and . the New Testament Lesson by Andy VanGeel, "The Prayer of Con- secration" was the theme for the teaching sermon on the Eucharist by the Rector. The Bible Study Group at the Rectory will not meet until Tuesday, the 16th. Confirmation classes will begin after the New' Year. If you or your child wish to be confirmed, please contact the Rector by December 31st, at the latest. "Project Christmas" (formerly White Gift) is next Sunday bring, your gifts of food and money and share with a family who needs your love and help. The Christmas Eve Candlelight service will' be held at 11 p.m. with brief carol singing and readings beginning at 10:30. and Take" Conference held at the Kiwanis' . Senior Citizens Building, London, on Monday, December .1. Ed gave an excellent report at the meeting on Thursday afternoon and recommended that we send delegates to the .next one to be held in the spring. Other business included appointing .a program committee for the Christmas party to be held on December 18 with dinner at 12:30 in the loker hall at Holy Trinity Anglican Church and returning to the Centre for the program. •Dora Thompson, Muriel Cobleigh and Iva Hodgins were given the . job of providing entertainment for the members, and hope to Damages totalled $11,000 in seven accidents. in- vestigated -this week by officerS of the Lucan detach- ment of the -.Ontario Provincial police. Sunday at 12:10 p.m, vehicles driven by Paul Farley and Bernadina Giesen, both of Lucan. collided on Highway 4 at the J4tictin south'. limits, Con- stable J.A. Wilson set 'damages-at $3,30Q. The same day at 6 p,m, a ivehicle driven by Lucilla Anna Evans, RR 2', Denfield was damaged to the extent 'of $4,000 when it left County road 23, north of County road 47 and struck a tree, Con- stable Jim Craig vestigated, At 5:50 a.m. Monday, vehicles driven by Donald Latta, RR 2, Lucan and • Michael Siitherland, Huron Park were in collision -on. Highway 4. one and half • • kilometres south of toUesn. Constable B.D.: Munro Was. the investigating officer. No damages Were. sustained. Constable J.A. Wilson listed damages at $1,200 when vehicles:. ,driven by Dorothy Leitch,- Lucan and Ralph Campbell, RR 1, Walkerton collided on High way 4, one kilometre south of By PAUL WRAITH Lucan spotted Tavistock a two goal lead then came roaring back to post a 6-3 victory over. the Braves in 011A junior D play, Tavistock opened the scoring with the only goal of the first period at the 2,23 mark when .a long shot from the blue line eluded Lucan goalie Kevin Woods, 'Later in the period Lucan managed to hold off a Tavistock powerplay which saw the puck twice glance off the post. Tavistock outshot Lucan 11-6 while Lucan took 3 of 4 minor penalties called. Tavistock upped the score to 2-0 exactly twenty minutes after the first gbal when a ' low slapshot from the faceoff circle found the mark. Lucan closed the gap when at :03 Richard Lather slid a rebound under the Tavistock goalie with Paul Wraith assisting. Ten minutes later the Irish tied the ,score when Paul Medd's long shot somehow found the mark. Just 17 seconds after Medd's goal Lucan took the lead for the first time as a result of Kevin Gilmour's hard work.Gilmour bodied a Tavistock defender off the puck with the puck going'to Keith Hartwick in• front of the net. Hartwick slipped the puck to Jeff Marshall who was alone on the other side' and fired the puck into an open net. • Tavistock came back to tie the score with a powerplay Lucan, Friday at 7 p.m. a vehicle driven by Dale Ward, RR 1, area struck a deer on the Cameron sfderoad in London township- Constable. T.R, Chapman set damages at $500. In a similar accident at 6:20 pan. Saturday, a deer was killed when it was struck goal two minutes later. After QWeeds made the initial save a Tavistoek player flipped the loose puck high into the net. With less than a minute left in the period the Irish scored the eventual winning goal when Jeff Marshall's shot from 55 feet out went in off the Tavistock goalie. Ron Glenn and Gilmour assisting on the goal., Lucan put the game out of the reach with , two quick goals to start off the third period. Keith Hartwick found the range at the 29 second mark with Marshall and Glenn assisting. Marshall's pass' from ' the boards found Hartwick all alone in front of the net, Hartwick waited for the goalie to make his move and then lefted it over the falling goaltender. Less than three minutes later after the Tavistock goalie made a save off Marshall's shot, Glenn stuffed the rebound into the net. Keith Hartwick also drew an assist on the goal, Kevin} „Wood was forced to make 31 saves in the Irish net while his counterpart blocked 30 shots. The Irish took eight of 14 minor penalties called in the game. The Irish continue to play some good hockey but coach Dave Revington wishes the team would, come up with thred good periods of hockey. They continue to play before sparse home crowds. by a vehicle driven by John- Milligan,. RR 5, Strathrey on, Cameron sideroad, Corporal Torn Collins set damages at $1,500 when a vehicle driven by Walter Amess, London left Con- cession 0, in 'McGillivray AILSA CRAIG REPAIR Farm & Industrial Equipment Repair Welding. hydrcoulic hose general farm\ supply Ph 2934502. come in fp see us at . 109 Main St. AILSA CRAIG to:vturnsdhaiy! at 9:25 P.m. Saturday. LUCAN UNITED. CHURCH 'CHOIR presents 0 Christmas Cantata "CHRIST IS BORN" by John. W. Peterson , Sun., Dec. 14 8 'p.m. Free-will Offering come up with a "fun" program. Members who have not yet paid for their dinner are asked to do so 11 the meeting. tomorrow. Irene Egan convened the euchre with prizes going to Laura Williams, Lady's High; Marg Carter, Lone Hands; Gertrude Hodgins, Low; Helen McDonald, Man's High; Percy Williams, Lone Hands and Mary McCarthy Low score. Jean Hodgins won the Busy Buddies prize. Lunch conveners for the day were Mary and Tom Kooy and Jessie and Earl Lewis. Don't forget the bus trip to the "Somcoe Lights", today, Wednesday, leaving the hall at 1:30. .Pa Planning for Block Parents In spite of the terrible weather Tuesday evening, approximately 25 "Block Parents" met at the Lucan Public School to attend the meeting in this connection. Corporal. Robert Boyd of London, showed the film "Child Molestation", which was followed by a question and answer period, both of which were very in- formative. Corporal Thomas Collins of the Lucan Detach- ment assisted Corporal Boyd. Those who are still in- terested in becoming Block Parents, but were unable to attend the meeting, are invited to phone Kathy Farley, 227-4771, anytime or Judy Demyen 227-4551 evenings or weekends. .' Thanks to the Lucan District Lions Club for assisting in the financing of this plan. Iriskbeat Braves... -J