Times-Advocate, 1983-05-04, Page 21TUESDAY TOP BOWLERS. — Trophies were presented to the top individual bowlers
in the Lucan minor bowling Tuesday league. Back, left, Tanya Buckareff, Kim Gre-
enlee, Shane Munro and Stephanie Sandison. Front, Terry Evans, Steve Neil,Ann Marie
Riley and Jeff Bond. T -A photo.
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Revival Centre
Sunday morning the
Children's Church, led by
Judi Ross, read Isaiah 53:5,
then sang Be Still and Know
that I am God to open the ser-
vice. Mr. Wm. Davies
presented newlyweds Max
and Marilyn Dorman with a
family Bible Mr. Davies
taught a new worship chorus.
From listening to them, Mr.
Davies said politicians,
teachers, and students do not
have the answer to this
world's problems. The
answer, in God's word, 1 Cor-
inthians 2:1-5, shows us not to
use men's wisdom, but God's
wisdom, Spirit and power.
Wm. Davies Sunday even-
ing spoke about King David.
From 2 Samuel 19:3-13 the
story is told of David showing
kindness to the grandson of
his former enemy Saul for the
sake of his dead friend
Jonathon, the son of Saul.
Elder Ed Butler conducted
the communion service after
the service.
Upcoming events — May 8,
Mother's Day the Anniver-
sary services will be held.
Sunday morning guest
speaker is to be former pastor
Rev. Evert Gagnon, from
Athens, Ontario. The evening
service will highlight the sing-
ing of "The Nations."
May 18, Blossom Tea, will
be held in the Fellowship Hall
of the Church. An ladies are
invited.
ANDWE'L1.THROW IN A
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FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS,
Treat Mom on Mother's Day. Just bring home delicious Kentucky
Fried Chicken for the whole family. With everyThrift Box, Bucket or
Barrel purchased this Sunday, you'll receive a complimentary •
red silk carnation just for Mom! And we'll donate 50' to the Multiple
Sclerosis Society. So make this Mother's Day a finger
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SPUTNIKS WIN LEAGUE — The Sputniks won the Lucan !adios bowling league cham-
pionship: Back, left, Sandra Oisher, Joyce Sovereign and L►iane Park. Front, Lor-
raine Mosurinjohn, Nancy Rae and Beulah Storey. T -A photo.
WIN PUBLIC SPEAKING — Winners at a public speaking competition at St. Patrick's
Separate School were Tara Sullivan, Margaret Giesen and Bill Kelly.
Dorcas Unit asks for
June meeting suggestions
Members of the Dorcas
Unit held their April meeting
in the C.E. wing on Tuesday
afternoon, with Iva M.
Hodgins • chairing the
meeting, which opened with a
spring poem and a new hymn .
to a familiar tune, also in con-
nection with God's wonderful
world.
The roll call was answered
by members giving a verse on
God's world, • trees, flowers,
birds, etc.
• Members and friends are
asked to bring their contribu-
tions for the Women's Com-
munity House to the May 24th
meeting. or leave in the box
provided. in the kitchen.
The Couple Club garage
sale, held annually at. the
home of Helen and Bob _t-
terson. 129 Main Street, was
announced for this Saturday.
May 7. Your "valuable junk"
will be appreciated. For
larger items, call Bill Froats,
227-4879 for pickup.
A list was taken of workers
available to help prepare the
Three accidents
in OPP district
Only three accidents were
investigated by officers of the
Lucan detachment of the On-
tario Provincial Police.
Wednesday at 9:50 p.m. a
vehicle driven by Susan Vail,
RR 1, Ailsa -Craig struck a
parked and unattended vehi-
cle on Queen Street in Ailsa
Craig.The second vehicle was
owned by Jennifer Gillies,
Ailsa Craig. Constable D.R.
Vance set damages at $1,400.
Vehicles driven by Stephen
Earl. RR 3, Ilderton and
Margaret Williams. London
collided al 9 p.m. Friday on
Concession 5-6 of London
Township, east of Adelaide
Street. Constable W.R. Disher
listed damages at $1.700.
Early Friday morning an
Marchers
are silent
A silent "March for Unborn
Life" was held Sunday after-
noon in front of . Victoria
Hospital in London.
Sincerest thanks was ex-
tended from the C.W.L.
members for the great suc-
cess of the hake sale and quill
draw which was held Sunda}
April 24 after the Mass:
Thanks to all ladies who
donated baked goods and to
all who patronized the sale
and bought draw tickets. Con-
gratulations 10 Tracey
Vanderloo who won the
beautiful quilt.
A special Retreat Week at
Nazareth Retreat House,
Grand Rapids. Michigan will
be experienced by Father
Finn from May 2-6. Father
Finn is scheduled to report on
this Retreat during a special
homily on Sunday, May 8.
"I Remember Mama" is a
play which will be presented
by student actors of Catholic
Central High School. It will be
staged at Talbot Theatre,
University of Western Ontario
on May 3-6 at 8 p.m. Tickets
are $3 and are available from
Tracey deBoer, Angela
Traher and Michael Mitchell.
unknown vehicle struck a cat-
tle beast on Concession 8,
west of Concession 4-9 in
McGillivray Township. The
animal owned by Pat Mar-
rinan, RR 2, Lucan was later
destroyed. Loss was set at
$550 by Constable Jim Craig.
hot beef supper, May 12, at
the arena, from 5 to 7 p.m.
An invitation was read to
attend the Dessert Blossom
Tea at the Revival Centre on
Wednesday May 18 at 7:30
p.m.
At the next meeting an "in
unit" sale will be held of
something sewn, grown or
baked so bring along your
.contributions.
' Members are asked to
bring ideas regarding the
June "Birthday Party"
meeting, where to go,. etc.
Bernice Lockyer led in a
service of worship based on
the current Mission Study and
Donna VanArenthals took the
study dealing with nuclear
problems in the Islands of the
pacific, with Bible references.
She also made use of two
National Geographies as well
as the Study Packet and
under 16 headings told just
what the church is doing in
' the South Pacific Islands.
Lunch was provided by Kae
Thompson, with Mabel
Cobleigh assisting in serving.
"Open House"
Times -Advocate, May 4, 1983 Page 9A
Couples plan garage sale
Lucan United Church
Couples' club met Thursday
evening in the C.E. Centre
with chairman Dennis Dedels
in charge. The business
meeting included discussion
about the garage sale to be'
held at, Bob and Ilelen Patter -
son's garage Saturday, May 7
beginning a 9 a.m. It is to in-
clude a sale of baked goods,
and coffee and donuts will be
available for shoppers.
Donations of used items are
requested and Bill Froats
(227-48791 is willing to pick up
and transport any large
items. Proceeds of the sale go
towards the work of the
Church. The Talent Night
Committee reported on
preparations underway for
this event scheduled for Fri-
day June 17 at the Church.
Dorothy and Dennis Dedels,
Bob and HelenPatterson,and
Ed Melanson conducted a
worship service on the theme
of Spring, with suitable
hymns, readings, Scripture
and prayers. Dorothy led in a
short meditation in which she
commented that the farmer
who plants seeds in spring,
lives in hope of the joy of
harvest. The joy of harvest is
true also in the spiritual
realm of those who plant
seeds, desiring to be Givers.
Freeda Melanson then led
in a short program of games
which was much enjoyed by
all present. A generous lunch
was provided by the couples
in charge, and a time of
fellowship around the table
closed the meeting.
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