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Times-Advocate, 1988-11-30, Page 16Page 16 Times-Advoc,ate, November 30, 1988 ports at St. Patrick's School LUCAN - The volleyball season men,, Mark Maslen and Mike De - has come to an end. Students from wan. Grade four to Grade eight parucipat- The winning Junior GirlsVol- ed in house league volleyball. The leyball team included Karen Van - members of the winning Junior Busset• Rose Damen, Ann -Marie Boys' Volleyball team included Lansink, Carmen Kelly, Amy Da - Brett Gatt, Tom Dykstra, Jeremy men and Cassandra Martin.con- Brown, Adam Duskoc Jeff Da- rgratulations to both winning teams and all the other players. In an ex- citing final the top boys' team played the top girls' team. The boys won in a close genie, 17-16. • LUCAN - During the week of Good effort girls. Congratulations November 20 to 26, Ontario Pro- boYs. vincial Police officers in Cum in- In the intermediate division the . vestigated six motor accidents. members of the winning team in - Most of the accidents occurred on cluded Micah Bourdeau, David Da - Highway 4 and four happened on men, Christine Elliott, Fraser Gall. the morning of November 25 when Laura Goertz, . Mike Haygarth, frost and black ice created extremely Da(vne Kelly, Jo -Anne Linehan, slippery roads. • Randy-Reymer and Becky VanGeel. • Fortunately, only two of the nine, people involved received minor in- juries. Driving too fast for weathtt and road conditions is the major Six acciden s for Lucan OPP cause of accidents during the winter months, Slowing down and taking extra time will help drivers compen- sate for unexpected slippery roads which catch many drivers by sur- prise. General occurrences investigated during the past week totalled 47. These included three thefts, a break and enter, a mischief and three tres- passing complaints. One notable theft occurred at Scott's Elevator on November 25- 26, when 27 bags of feed were sto- len from their loading arca. if any- one has information about this • theft, please call the police. During the week, two persons were charged with drinking and driv- ing related charges, two 12 -hour suspensions were issued and one lig,- uor relating charge was laid. The holiday season R.I.D.E. pro- gram was launched on this past weekend_to intensify spot checks for impaired driving and liquor infrac- tions. Alcohol consumption usually increases as we celebrate the Christ- mas - New Year's Holidays. If you drink - don't drive. Have a safe holi day season by stopping drinking drivers." . Remember LUCAN - On Friday, November 11 the staff and students pf Si. Pat- rick's School joined their counter- parts from Lucan and Biddulph Schools to observe Remembrance • Day. This is the third ycar in suc- cession that the three schools, to- . gcther with Branch 540 of the Roy- al Canadian Legion,have prepared a Remembrance Day Service. The • service began at thc Lucan Commu- nity Centre at 10:30 a.m. - This brought us to the traditional play- ing of the Last Post, the 2 -minute silence, and the playing of the re- veille at 11:00. The guest speaker for our Re- membfanee-Da0e,rviee-was-Lloy-d- - Hol 1 ngshead , third vice-president, Ontario Cammander Royal Canadi- an Legion. Mr. Hollingshead re- minded us that since 1953 Canadi- ans have enjoyed the longest period of peace in this century.. Although it has been an imperfect peace, he saits, it is much better than war. And he urged us to pray that we will never again experience world war. Now that Remembrance Day is over teachers are involved in the task of writing report cards. Re- ports will he issued on November 28, followed by parent interviews on December 1 and 2. Our. school Christmas celebration is planned for the evening of Monday, December 12. FOR •T_ 424 Main St., Exeter 235-1331 111111111101K They will go on to play in a board - wide tournament on December 6. The two inter -school volleyball teams had a successful first season: The boys made it to the quarter, fi- nals in the A division and thelirls made it to the second round of the play-offs in the B division. Congratulations to the members of both teams for putting forth a great effon: Micah Bourdeau, Na- than Brown, Shaun Fairweather, Ja- son Feddema, Fraser Gatt, Brian Maslen, Paul O'Shea, R.0 Pattyn, Alan Prefontaine and Randy Reym- er; Cathy Amaral, Laura Duskocy, Angela Flanigan, Jo -Anne Linehan, Angela Mcllhargey, Erin Morris, • Jenny Needham, Erin Porter, Becl.y VanGeel and Melissa Zupancic. Next sport is basketball. Christmas pies - Evelyn McNaughton, left, Jessie Lewis, and Elizabeth Van Belle, show off their pies at a Christmas Craft Show in the Craig- holme Nursing Home in Ailsa Craig on Friday. Two others are sampling their creations. Business was very good at the show. --r T 1 •I .;), , : 1-t- — 7 1 r 4 • 1.• :41' 40,"' kl4 • • Atsl-Y Ws. tati,5„, . . . and only vt =.? 44. azamodkuaar-loneariams•te • • EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1988. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. EB 1611 • 41111.11.11111P6. me