Times-Advocate, 1985-05-08, Page 15Times -Advocate, May 8, 1985 Page 15
LEAGUE CHAMPS Here are the Wednesday Minor Bowling League Champs, right after they got their
trophies. Bock row: Becky Van Geel, Peter Gibson, Tammy Cowie. Front: David Wilcox, and Erica Wilcox.
PLAY-OFF CHAMPS - Here are the Tuesday Lucan Bowling League Play-off champs. From the back:
Tabatha Perry, Jeff Bond, Jason Woytowich. Front: Desmond Rogers, Jane Grider.
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PLAY-OFF CHAMPS — Here ore the ploy -off champs from the Wednesday lucon Minor Bowling League.
From the back: Laura Culbert, Croi • Williams, Kenny Pescod. Front: Amy Damen, Sarah Lynn Dauncey.
LEAGUE CHAMPS These were The League Champs of the Lucan Friday mixed bowling league. They
were presented with their trophies at the Legion Hall on Saturday night. From back: Alice Wallis, Wayne
Smith, Lynn Smith, Sherri McRobert. Front: Ray Carter, Dave Smith.
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PLAY-OFF CHAMPS Here are the Lucan Friday mixed bowling League play-off champs, right after
they received their trophies on Saturday. From back: Bob Smith, Ev yn Smith, Darleene Fevery, Marlyn
Smith. Front: Stan Roth, Lorry Smith.
Sunday teachers
enjoy pot luck feed
Fred and beth Cowdrey along with
Denise and Lynn welcomed friends al
the door Sunday morning for the
Lucan United Church service of wor-
ship. The girls also assisted their
parents in taking up the offering.
Linda Froats read the Scripture
lesson. and the Choir. in their anthem.
reminded the congregation of God's
promise to bless those who humble
themselves and pray Beth Cowdrey
told the boys and girls afoul Billy who
learned that playing "Finders
Keepers" can he a form of stealing.
Barb Gibson took charge of Junior
('ongregation time. assisted by Junior
Helpers "Ilow's Your Spiritual Ar-
mour''" was 1lr•. Brown's sermon
theme. Speaking from the last
chapter of Ephesians. he pointed out
that the Lord has provided His people
with equipment to resist the attacks
of Satan and his forces active in the
world today Truth. righteousness.
salvation. witness. faith. scripture
and prayer are all parts of (his equip-
ment. Ile reminded the congregation
that the ultimate power in the
universe belongs to Jesus Christ . We
need to arm ourselves with this equip-
ment and stand fast in the power Ile
gives.
Coming e% cots
Wednesday at 7::30. Lucan Choir
meets for their regular practice lime.
At 8 p.m. that evening. Lucan Sunday
School teachers meet in the ('.E.
Wing Prayer and Share Fellowship
is scheduled for Thursday at 9745 a.m
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All women nl the community are in-
vited to share in this interdenomina-
tional informal study of Luke's
Gospel. Saturday at 9 a.m. is the
Couples' Club Garage and Bake Sale
at Bob Patterson's 129 Main St. They
can use your recyclable "junk"! For
pick-up phone Gord Froats 227-4797.
There will be doughnuts and coffee
available al the sale.
Sunday May 12. Mother's Day. in-
fant Baptisms will be celebrated dur-
ing service. Following the service
there will he a very important con-
gregational meeting al which a
Presbytery representative will be
present to finalize plans for
amalgamation of ('landeboye and
Lucan congregations. A quarum of at
least 35 members is required.
Lucan Sunday School Teachers and
spouses mel Sunday afternoon for a
pot -luck supper and inspirational pro-
gram in the ('.E. Wing of the church.
Following supper. Colin Paterson.
minister of King St. United Church in
London led the group in praise with
goiitar accompaniment. Ile then
spoke about relationships with God.
These can he negative - as an enemy.
a foreigner. or a lost sheep. Or they
can be positive - as a found sheep, a
servant. a friend. or a child of God.
Superintendent Barb Bannerman
expressed the appreciation of the
group for('olin's contribution in "fill-
ing the wells" of those who regularly
give out of their spiritual resources to
others
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INDIVIDUAL CHAMPS --- The Lucan Friday mixed bowling league hod an end -of -season banquet on
Saturday at the legion Hall, and these bowlers were presented with trophies for their individual ef-
forts. From back: Don Wallis (high triple), Wayne Smith (high single), Lynn Smith (high average). Chris
Anderson (high triple). Front: Bob Smith (high overage). Darleene Fevery (high single).
Foster parents wanted:
long hours, hard work,
trewards.
Being a foster parent is a tough lob. It's full-time. Twenty-four hours a day. Often
frustrating, and always demanding of your patience, energy and love.
Yet despite its demands, or maybe because of them, thousands of
people take foster children into their homes each year.
Some are children, some are teenagers. Some have special physical or
emotional needs. But all have one thing in common. They need a sense
of place and security to help them through a difficult period in their Ives,
and to prepare them for reuniting with their families.
There's a very basic ioy in sharing with a child or young person some of
the nchness that life has given you.
As part of a team of social workers and other professionals, you'll be helping
foster children and their parents when they need help most And helping
yourself at the same time, to mature and grow as an individual.
tf you'd like to learn more about becoming a foster parent, contact your local
Children's Aid Society or Family
and Children's Services.
It's not an easy task. Few lobs
demand more of a person.
But fewer still give more in return.
Ministry of Community
and Social Services
Ontario
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