Times-Advocate, 1978-08-17, Page 16 (2)and pointed out that a child
may feel cheated of the
feelings of great longing for
something. if given too
many material things too
soon and too often.
• Mrs. ' aune said' that .a
truly lov cl'iild is taught to
fit into all phases of society
and she asked the congrega-
tion to remember 3 wards.
commitment. love and dis-
cipline, stating that dis-
cipline is guidance. not
punishment.
"Christi ns,goals for fami-
ly life iticlude respect for
authority. learning to take
responsibility,
–This morning. Thursday.
at 9:45 the Prayer and Share
group is meeting, to which
• -all women -of the community
are invited.
-Any -one with. a small
metal individual tea pot is
asked to loan,it for use -at the
Lucan-Clarideb'bye- food
booth, at the• fair this
..weekend. Please ca11,227-
4674 if you have c te.for loan.
A "Minute :Talk" on
"World Develotiment" was •
given • by Mts. Wm: Froats. •
who stated it is from this
fund that help is given in
time of world crises. such as
the flood.in India last year.
SKYDIVtRS
Sunday. August 20 at 1:00
the six -than paratrooping
Molson sky - divers will
descend from the heavens at
the Lucan Fair.
Carried skyward in the
Lucan Fair helicopter. the
same helicopter• in which
.fairgoers can ride. the
Toronto-based sky -.diving
.teanrwill perform precision
manoeuvres high above the
tent.tops and the sights and
sounds of the fairgrounds.
•
Lucan
and district news
This weekend
Come to the Lucan Fair
Like the hustle bustle of a
big-t'ity carnival. (r are you
the type who prefers the
back-' lappin::Ind good home
coukin' of a small-town lair•,
• •Either way. \0101 color
This year's edition of the
Lucan Fair'–the biggest little
lair around.
Big enough to attract ,onx•
of the entertainment world's
bilghtest stars Like Perlin
husky, Carroll Baker and
•one of Canada's most
popular bands. the Good
Brothers. Yet small enough
for perspiring lugs of icy
told, just pressed apple
e der.
Big enough to provide all
the at -tion a 'midway -lover
could want Midi's. games of
skill and chance, cannel
corn, candy floss incl bright
red candy apples,. Small
enough to feature novelty
contests for 11th small fry -
chicken races. turtle races
and 01 course, a tug of --war.
Add to thi, the mammoth
horse shod - with English
and . :Western t•veuts. tjre-
1trlly-licensed :-ions 1)en -
.1n•
Parade on New Year's flux
and also performed a
I )rsneyland and in Mexico a
part of the Ontario Legror
Pipe Band.
.Joining the Listowel troupe
will he more than :100
Marcher's, .musicians and
majorettes from southern
Ontario who form the
London lntjx'rral Drum and
Bugle Corps. the Goderich
Lakeshore Band. the Dor-
chester :Majorettes and
Drum Corps. the Bluewater
Buccaneers, the Young
('oliquerin-s F'il'e and Drum
('nips. the Seafor-
-ttr-Dash—
wnocleorrmtu nit y
Band the the Goder ich
Majorette Corps. London
Shrine Club will: be
represented by the Mocha
,leepsters and the Arab
Patrol.
('olor, pretty girls and
inspiring music. Plan to, be
part of the tun and pageantry
nl the 1978 Lucan Fair
s
in tiding entertainment by
'Killarney.. ttse.- •:lolyon•
paratrooper's. helit•opter-
rides, the larn.►u Lucan Fair
parade. -and much much
more. and your
Matt see why
this year's !Alvan Fair really
is the biggest little lair
arouttd.
It`s too early for this year's
Santa Claus parade. and too
-late .for this year's Tour -
1 ante of'Hose s parade. So
w a1' a parade lover todo•,
Come to t.iu ;iii. Friday
August '18 and watch as the
biggest and. hest Lucatn,
parade ever assembled
opens the fair on the right
note at 7:00 p m.
Featured in the 1978 Line
up is the Listowel Legion
Pipe Band and -Color harh'.
This renowned outfit was
part- of the Rose Bowl
Food in the
family kitchen
::Iter a full arty nl enjoying
the sights, sounds and
- friendly folk atthe !lean
Fair. -or maybe just as ar
pause -. in e'xc'itement.
wouidn•t it be nice it you
could get away from it all, sit
down a spell .and enjoy a
. goo(t, home:cooked
wifhout leaving the grounds?
"I'tiis year you tan. At the
new "Lions kitchen."-
•
The w-orknit'n are busily,
-}>u t ling. t htl I jlushipg •:t ouebes
on the small auditorium at
the arena complex and tvitey
proiinse the kitchen will -he
cookie' up a storm by fair,
time
The Kions kitchen, full'
licensed to the h.L:B:O. will
provide a quiet retreat
where famine and friends
can enjoy a fan-idle'
or full
ci►urse meal.
Al
Poe* 16
Times -Advocate, A., j iii 17, 1978 -
ast
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TALK ABOUT FAIR -- Western Ontario s biggest little fair goes this weekend in Lucan Thursday night, the sponsoring group
the futon lions staged a media party Above, Mike Murphy of CJBK rodro chats with publicity chairman Clare Stanley, Gary
Gibbs, chairman Glenn Nevin vice-chairman Lorry Hotson and Gary Monders T -A photo
A Denfield area man is in
University Hospital. London
suffering from serious in-
juries after his vehicle left
Concession road 12-13 in
London township at 1 a m
Saturday.
The vehicle driven by
David Thomas Currah, hit
the north ditch-4Mc]led
over three times. Constable
C.S. Gleming set damages
at $1,200.
The first of three Friday
-mishaps occurred at 8:18
a.m when a vehicle driven
by Lorene Beck, London left
Highway 4. just south of
Concession 14-15 in London
township, and struck a.,
highway. sign. ' Constable
G.N. Wilcox listed damages
at $20.
In single vehicle crash
Denfield man seriously hurt
At 5.15 p.m.. Constable
J -A. Wilson estimated
'damages at .$600' when
vehicles driven by Donald•J.
Medland. London and.
George Slatter. Windsor.
were in collision
Three vehicles were in-
volved.
hour later on County road 23.-
S0 meters south of Conces-
sion 10-11 in London
township.
The vehicles involved
were driven by Norman
Frank Connor. London..
Ronald William Rose. Gran-
ton and Kenneth Butler.
Lucan.
Constable W R.. Risher
listed damages' at $2.500
when a vehicle driven by
Mal REP
Constance Shafford.
Dorchester left Highway 7.
east of Highway 23 and
struck a culvert Saturday at
3:30 a.rtf: •
Involved in a Thursday.
crash were vehicles driven
by John Robert Thomson.
RR 1, Ailsa Craig and
William Scott. RR 1. ilder-
ton. It occurred on County
road 16 at County road 20
nd Constable D.R. Vance
et damages at $450.
in a mishap a half Kaune family leads
The Henry Kaune family
yt.ere in charge of the ser-
vice at the Lucan United
--Church Sunday morning:
with Henry leading in
worship. Lisa -and John
reading the scriptures and
Cathy bringing the message.
Speaking of love fer one
another, she stressed the
need for living a simple life
Kawasaki
The hottest thing on snow
See the '1979 Models on display at
LUCAN
FAIR
o
Our '79 Kawgsakis are built to turn all your snow times
into good times. They take all the joys of snowmobiling -
and heat them up to a new degree of hotness. After all,
snowmobiling- is a sport where goo times are king. So
it's just good sense to snowmobile n the king of good
times.
In case you hadn't heard, lost year's Kawgsakis were hot
enough to blow everybody else away. So hot, our r-
vader set a new world 24-hour endurance record of
1,287 miles with lap speeds up to70.5 mph. Proving un-
questionably that Kawasaki is the hottest thing on snow.
ASK ABOUT OUT SPECIAL.
PRE -SEASON SAVINGS.
If you can't make it to the fair be sure you visit us
at Mount Carmel.
COUNTRY
RNEq
STORES
alMM
. ANIMmi ,mom
MT. CARMEL
237-3456
Open 10 - 10, Mon. • Sat.
Noor'- 6 Sunday
On -The -Spot
Financing at Bank
Rates.
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THE• HURON -PERTH - COUNTY
ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD
REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS -
(KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 8) -
Parents•of Kindergarten students who have not yet registered their
children or residents new to the Huron -Perth area may register
their children at any of the following schools on —
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31st
between the hours of 2 P.M. and 5 P.M.
HURON COUNTY SCHOOLS
St. Joseph's School (KINGSBRIDGE)
Mr. David Zyluk, Principal
RR#3, GODERICH (529-7646)
St. Columban School (ST. COLUMBAN)
Mr. Ray Contois, Principal
RR#2, DUBLIN (345-2086)
Our Lady of Mount Carmel School
Mr. Gary Birmingham, Principal
RR#3, (Mount Carmel) Dashwood
(237-3337)
Ecole Ste Marie
Mrs. Lilliane Laporte, Principal •
RR#2, ZURICH (236-4860)
St. Joseph's School
Mr. Donald Farwell, Principal
169 Beech St., CLINTON (482-7035)
Precious Blood School
Mrs. Esther Rau Principal
At.St., EXETER (235-1691)
/St. Mary's School '
Miss Betty Clark, Principal
70 Bennett St., E, GODERICI[
(524-9901)
St. James School - .
Sister Theresa Mader Principal
Chalk St., SEAFORTH (527-0321)
_Sacred Heart School
Mrs. Mary O'Malley, Principal
Box 68, Cornyn St., WiNGHAM
(357-1090)
St. Boniface School -
Sister Louise LowryPrincipal _
Box 128, ZURICH (238.4335) -
. PERTH COUNTY SCHOOLS
St. Patrick's School
.Mr. Larry Cook, Principal
Mill St., DUBLIN (345-2033)
Sf. Patrick's School (KIN/CORA) -
Mr. Ennis Murphy, Principal
RR#1, SEBRINGV[LLE (3934580)
Holy Name'of Mark School
"-Mr. Leo Turner, Principal
161 Peel St., ST. MARYS (284-2170)
St.' Mary's School (HESSON)•
Mrs. Florence McDonald, Principal
RR#4, LISTOWEL (595-8929)
immaculate Conception School
Mr. Michael Dcwan, Principal
15, Well St., STRATFORD (271-9936)
St. Michael's School
Sister>Audrey Dumouchelle, Principal
8 Grange St., STRATFORD (271-0890)
St. Ambrose School.
Mr. Paul Nickel Principal
.181 Louise St., STRATFORD (271-7544)
St. Joseph's School
Mr. Adrian Pontsioen, Principal
383 St. Vincent St., STRATFORD
(271-3574)
St. Aloysius School
Mr. Sam Alherico, Principal
228 Avondale Ave., STRATFORD
- (271.3636)
Kindergarten children need .to -be 5 years of age on or before
December 31st, 1978. Please bring Birth Certificate, Social
Insurance Number, if available,.O.If,i.P. Number,' Immuniza-
tion Cards and any other pertinent health records at the time
of registration.
(33.34)
Donna's Decorating Centre
LUCAN
Fair Specials
Wallpaper up to 50% off
Pictures 20% off
Many other specials
186 Main St.
HOURS 8:30 - 5:30
Business Dlrsctoiy
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