Times-Advocate, 1988-07-06, Page 161
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LUCAN FIREMEN MAKE DONATIONS - At Biddulph Central School at noon Wednesday, Lucan deputy fire
chief John Riddell presented a cheque to students Shane Gillan, Pam Greenlee, Sarah Kennedy, Jane Gric1er and
Robbie Paul. The money is. being used on a upcoming student exchange trip to Quebec. The firemen also donated
$700 to the -Sunshine Foundation.
TO START LUCAN SENIOR HOUSING - A sod turning ceremony will be held in August to -begin the Lucan
senior citizens housing units on Market. street. Above, clerk.Ed Melanson and reeve Norm Steeper accept an ar-
chitect drawing of the project from chairman Larry Hotson and Paul Dykeman of the sponsoring Lucan Lions.
THANKS TO VOLUNTEERS - Sharron Colter of the Lucan public school staff thanks volunteers Roseanne
Ryan, Wanda Steeper, Christine Egan, Sherry Funston and Cathy McCormick ata Wednesday afternoon tea. hon-
ouring the volunteers at the two Lucan-Biddulph schools.
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Wishes to extend appreciation to the following $ si
nesses for special donations'and prizes re Bowl than
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Delta Meadowvale Inn, Mississauga, Chimo Hotel,
Toronto,'Ellison Travel and Tours Limited, Benmiller
Inn, Benmiller, Robindales, Exeter, Canadian Tire,
Exeter, Country Flowers, Exeter, Nabisco Brands, Ex-
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Dashwood pastor
back from holiday
By BERNICE BOYLE
DASHWOOD - Pastor Bob and
Doris Sinasac and family returned
from a week vacation in. Northern
Ontario. His sermon for the Canada
Day service was "Godly fear brings
righteousness';. - -
The fear of the Lord works best
: v hen we have the continual aware-
ness that cach of us stands in thc
presence of a holy, just, and al-
mighty God and that every thought,
word, action is known to Him and
recorded in His books in Heaven.
This is a wholesome fear when we,
through faith, trust in His tremcn-
' dous grace, mercy, and loving kind-
ness by accepting. His forgiveness
crcd to us through Jesus',
death and resurrection.
Pastor Bob asked that the registra-
1• tion forms be given to him by Au-
gust. 8 for the bus trip to Canada's
Wonderland on September 10. Book
early to be assured of a scat.
Mr. Bill Chandler had an unfortu-
nate accident cnroute home Friday
afternoon, after participating on his
motorbike' with the Shriner motor-
bike brigade at the Canada,pay pa- cacic-.in--Goderich_ _ re __spfjfercd,..a_
broken Lyrist and several bruises and.
lacerations after colliding with an
• automobile.
Mr. Valentine Becker is still a pa -
,tient at South Huron hospital. Mrs. '
Joy Guenther returned home from
Exctcr hospital.
A lovely bridal shower was held
for Connie Kaak last Thursday
evening at thc Communiliy Centre
in Dashwood and was attended by
several friends and relatives' from
the Mt. Carmel and Zurich arca.
Connie is the fiance of Phil Masse
(son.of Clare and Lucille) who are
planning to be married on July 30.
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Seven. Lucan Oaccidents
general occurrences over this period 12 hour suspension and tofu per -
of time including three break; enter suns were charged -under the Liquor
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and theft, three wilful damage, one- ! ase Act. -
LL'CAN - During the week of
June 26 to July 2 Ontario Provin-
cial Police in Lucan investigated
seven motor vehicle accidents with
only five persons involved receiv-
ing minor injuries.
O.P.P. officers investigated 52
Revival Centre
LUCAN - Tim Kritzer led the
Sunday morning worship in song.
Rev. Roger Mason ministered from
Revelation 2:1-7, the loveless
church of Ephesus. Each church
body has a different personality de-
veloped by the people in that
church. In Ephesus they had lost
their first love for Christ.
Rev. Roger Mason conducted the
evening service. Pieter Schinkle-
shock read Genesis 1:26-31 and
Matthew 5:21-30. Matthew 4:22
says if there is no anger, there is no
murder; verse 28 warns.
Upcoming events
Sunday, July 10 - 11 a.m. service
and 7 p.m. scrvicc, then Monday
Jury 11 and Tuesday July 12 at 7
p,rn. Special services with Rev.
Ray Brewster, former pastor of Lu -
can Revival Centre and now Gener-
al Supervisor of Missions for Asia,
will be the guest speaker. All wel-
come.
July 31 guest speaker is to be
David Mollard, directory of Ilebron
Farms, a halfway house for men.
New minister
at Thames Road
THAMES ROAD - A fair crowd
-attended the first Sunday in July
church service with- Rev. Sheila
MacGregor, our new minister, in
charge of the service. She told the
children's story about Jesus and the
church family and she introduced her
husband Richard and daughter Alex-
andra.
The scripture lesson was read
from Ephesians 6:10-20. 'The-
Induc-tion Service for Rev. MacGregor
will be held on Thursday evening
July 7 at 8 p.m. in Thames Road
Church.
Service will be held next Sunday
July 10 at 10:30 a.m. in Thames
Road Church with Rev. MacGregor.
Sunday July 17 scrvicc will be held
at Elimvillc at 10:30 a.m. Sunday,
July 24 the worship service and pic-
nic will be held at Morrison Dam.
Thames Road is in•charge of the
sports and Elimvillc is in charge of
tic worship and table needs.
Personals •
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomson,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thomson,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thomson, Mr.
Earl Thomson of Woodham Mss
Janice Thomson of Tavistock, Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Millar and Justin of
Hensall, Mrs. Mary Thomson, Mrs.
Hazel Jcffcry, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Rohde, Karen and Kathy of Exctcr,
Mr. and Mrs: Bill Rohde, Mr: and
Mrs.' Glenn Rohde, Danny and
Tammy, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jcffcry
and Amanda attended a familygath-
cring picnic in honor of Mrs. Mary
Thomson's birthday which is the
fourth of July. The picnic was held
at
thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Jcffcry on Sunday. Happy birthday,
Mother..
On- Saturday Mary. Gay Brooks
and friend of Toronto culled on Mrs.
Mary Thomson.
GETS CHIEF :SCOUT AWARD --Eric Schatzler of Lucan received his
Chief Scout Award recently from District Commissioner Janet Cameron of
Clinton. -
HONOUR PRINCIPALS ON LEAVING - At a Wednesday assembly
at Lucan Public School,Biddulph-Lucan Home and School Association
president Phyllis Brady presented gifts to principal Eva Brophy who is
transferring to .Coldstream and vice-principal Steve Wanamaker on his
way to a Strathroy public school.
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