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Times-Advocate, 1988-12-07, Page 16Page 16 Times -Advocate, December 7, 1988 SS concert set at Saintsbury Rev. Beverly and Ray Wheeler entertained the congregations of St. Pauls Kirkton, St. Thomas, Gran- ton and St. Patrick's Saintsbury to open house at the rectory Kirkton Friday evening. All three churches were well represented. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacGilliveay, Court- ney, Katie -Scarlett, Caleb and Cor- bin, Mrs. Micahcl Davis, Crystal and Harley were last Sunday dinner 'guests with Mr.. and Mrs: Ross McFalls and family. Mrs. Dorothy Dietrich, Lenny Dietrich of Dashwood, Hugh and Hazel Davis were -Saturday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davis, Crystal and Harley. By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSBURY - Rev. Be/erly Wheeler rector of St. Patrick's con- ducted morning prayer service at 8:30 a.m. Sunday morning, Marg Carroll was reader, Sheryl Carroll was at the piano. Crystal Davis with the help of Rev. Wheeler lit the second Advent Candle. She took her text from the gospel according te.$t. Luke 3:1-6, . "Every valley shall be filled and every mountain and hill shall be broughcabout and the crooked shall be made straight and the rough ways shall be made smooth and all flesh shall sec the Salvation of God." - Next Sunday the Sunday School pupils are to entertain the congrega- tion. Lunch will be served follow- - ink the 11 o'clock service. The A.C.W. members are invited to Hazel Davis's for their Christmas Party, the roll call to be answered with a can of food for the needy. The meeting is called for 8 o'clock Lucas .OPP LUCAN. - During the past week, Ontario Provincial Police officers at Lucan investigated 10 motor vehicle accidents. Two of the accidents re- sulted in six people receiving minor injuries. Seven accidents involved property damage only and one of thein was a hit and run accident. • 'William Douglas Galloway of 111 Mill Street, Ilderton, parked his car in his driveway last Sunday and -an unknown vehicle entered the driveway and struck the right front fender of his vehicle. Damage was li::tcd at light to Galloway's 1984 Oldsmobile Sierra: The R.I.D.E: program for the Christmas -New Year's was intensi- fied last week. A total of 304 vehi- cles were checked by officers in Lu - .can. One liquor related charge was. - laid and one 12 hour suspension was issued due to the spot checks: The spot checks will continue daily until after the new year begins. There were a total of 31 general occurrences reported- to Lucan De - ,next Thursday evening, December 8. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall and Robert and Marylou Tindall, Mis- sissauga and Mr, and Mrs. Ron Cunningham, April and Tom, Mar attended the "Tindall Family Din: ner" .at Heywood's Restaurant. Sunday at noon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tindall, Exeter entertained the "Tindall" family. Mr. and Mfrs. Earl Greentree were dinner guests Sunday with Mary Davis. Kevin Bannister, London town- ship and friend Tammy Smith were dinner guests Sunday with Kevin's grandmother Mabel Needham, Lu - can. Enjoy sundaes - Students of Huron Centennial chool enjoyed a 30 foot ice cream Suhday Friday as a reward in completing a successful ,magazine sales program. From the left are Taunya Brown, Bonnie McLeod. Beth Clarke and Jessica Rodgers. t • — tachment. Three break and enter, two damage complaints, and four Liquor Licence Act charges were in- cluded in these investigations. During the Christmas season when many gifts are being pur- chased, many thefts and break-ins occur. People become victims by leaving -parcels in unlocked cars and by not properly securing their homes. To avoid losing property by -crivac�: Ict� �se:..�nsur . v�,ii .put Fyour shopping parcels in your-vcftte `�'"`T "„n"-"”' ""�" trunk and lock your vehicle.- Also ehicle.Also have neighbours keep an eye on yoar house while you arc away and leave lights on at night. lt's everyone's job to prevent crime. If you see suspicious person(s) or ve- hicle(s) in your neighbourhood, please call the police. Graduate - Kim MacGregor, daugh- ter of Clare and Barb MacGregor, graduated with honours from the Westervelt School of Business in Legal Secretarial on November 28, 1988. She is presently employed at Bentley, McNair and Butkus, London, Ont. • Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company Exeter; Ontario NOM • 1S0 (Established in 1876) Provides Full Insurance Coverage for Farm Properties New Applications are Welcomed DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS Jack Harrgan RR 3 Lucan 227-4305 Robert GarCner.-RR2, Staffs .345-2739 I oyd Manson. RRt St. Marys . 229-8277 1 ane Feeney. RR2, ..... .. 345-2543 .lack Hodgert, RR1, Kirkton 2291'52 Joseph Chaff*; RR5 Mitchell .348-9705 AGENTS floss Hodgert. Woodham 229-6643 John Moore. Dublin . 345-2512 Joseph Urtiac. MCheN . 348-9012 lead orae. Exeter ' 235-0350 A refund' from surplus, was declared for all policy hold- ers who qualify, are on record, and In good standing as at December 31, 1987 1\4. At 7,4 1-1 • -1 and only ,a..• ,-c-,-- EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY, DECEMPL-R 17, 1988. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ." EB IGA