Loading...
Times-Advocate, 1987-09-30, Page 19Damages reach Seven motor accidents investigated 1 1 1the Lucan • detachment 1the Ontario Provincial Policedamages totalof $45,000. Tuesday,operated i Martin Bitz, London was 1 11 1 in the southbound of highway 4 when a vehicle operated by Percy Williams 1Lucan was northbound in HOST SALE -- Helen and Bob Patterson were the hosts for a Satur- day garage sale sponsored by the Lucan United Church Couples Club. Masonic Lodge celebrates Sunday, 1 1 Masonic1/' / began the celebration1 its 125th anniversary by hosting South1 at Holy Trinity Church, Lucan. Freemasons, friends1 the church to hear the Grand Chaplain to Ontario Masons, • Wor. Bro. • present a powerful and message1Continuing Music was provided Masonic choirdirected by V. Wor.i 1Doug Morganof Clinton.1 a Masonic quartet led by Wor.i , Cam p- bell The service was by Rev.• Bruce Pocock, 1 of the parish,/ by Wor.Bro. . James Young, District Chaplain,1 Bro. Bill Smith, Wor. Bro.Brad E 1 Master of Irving Lodge,R. Wor. : 1 Corbett.Charles /llt. Wor. Bro. Kenneth Moor of Lucan, who is now Deputythe District 1 Master for South1 Ladies'The 1 of Holy Church provided 1 1/ lunch for the sociaJ hour1 1 1 the majorchurch service. The next 1 celebration of Irving Lodge's 125th anniversary will be held in Lucan on OctoberSouth HuronDistrict Masops1 honour their Gra1 Master, M. Wor. Bro. Pellow,combin- ed 1 1 1Ladies' night. YARD SALE - Doug Rimmer (left) and Joane Morgan have an in- teresting gadget explained to them by Brother Joseph Maria of the Franciscan monastery north of Clandeboye. The yard sale raised money for repairs to the monastery's St. Peter's Church which had been closed for ten years. Centre WNIS meets After a delicious pot blessing 1 guests of the Women'sof Lucan Revival Centre 1 their first monthly fall meeting in the church sanctuary. • 1 welcom- ed everyone before 1 Rutledge.Mrs. Jana Lynn soloist, sang opening of Love sang When Times Comes. 1more chorus singing. Mrs. Rutledge Mrs. Henry introduced • Schinkleshoek as guest speaker. • Schinkleshaek gave an outline 1 • pastor London, England who had spoken to a con- gregation1 had experienced sadness1 all to sing In Thee Oh Lord Do I Put My Trust. • 1 Mrs. Schinkleshoek there not knowing 1 Mrs. Schinkleshoek married a year after they met. The first few years he did not have aper- manent job. Then Mr. Schinkleshoek got the position services1 Guelph► all the time 1 travelling 1 most of the time with1 little girls, • • a baby boy. Mrs. Schinkleshoek was 1 lonelywould look out the window Schinkleshoek was transferred Montreal to did not want 1 1there she found 111 neighbours.1 1 regardtravelling with no for his fami- ly. come home he deserved 1 golf- ed. 1 Sundays1 1 poor. taking his family to church. Their family life was very After 10 years they moved 1Lon- don. Their older ! run away from home1 Schinkleshoek had obtained a good job in London.,• also got a job as the children school.preisure and the guilt of howolder daughter living was making her ill. She 1 got- ten bleeding pain.causing her much In August rjp Mrs. Schinkleshoek cried out to the Lord to help hee She got a hunger for God'sword. 11 showed / olderye shall receive". Iler daughter by then had become pregnant to man 1 , , not fearedshe had had happened. God helped her copepressure. Their daughter moved back home with them. Right after that Mr. Schinkleshoek accepted 1 1 Schinkleshoek then prayed to God that she surrendered f Him. She found there were attitudes she had 1 deal 1some time for her to learn not to push her scriptureshusband with Schinkleshoek had been hurtful 1 her in his attitude. They took time to communicate hurts 1 each other for healing of their This past summer Mrs. Schinkleshoek was able 1 go to ttieir forgiveness.older daughter and ask her closer.much When Mrs. Schinkleshoek accepted the Lord 1 for healing from learnedher ulcers. Twenty years later she to trust God's faithfulness in miraculoushealing her. In March this year she was healed. It was a physical ITE the southbound lane. Ritzbraked : 1 veered 1his rightbut collided with receiv- ed major1 damage listed at $7,500 by Constable A vehicle operated by Katherine Robbins,1 11 1 on CountyRoad I i when itdropped 1 the pavement onto the shoulder, driver overcorrected 1 went sideways,1 over in the west ditch,1 l • 1 1 damages was set at $4,000 by ConstableWilcox. Thursday,operated 1 Toohey,James 1 left 1 Highway 23 1 the path of an oncom- ing driven by JohnAcheson, London.Damage was listed 111 by PC Wilcox/ there were no Rose,James 1 / minor1, control 1 his vehicle on Highway rt and entered ditchthe west 1 1 pole. Passengers in the Rose vehicle Net - 1 Miriam Rose ' 1 1 1 major1 damage 88,500 1 1 1Wilson. Westwood,mishap also occurred on Thursday. Friday, a vehicle operated by John London collided with the rear of a vehicle stopped on Highway driven by Helen White of Denfield. There were no. injuries 1 dpmage was set at 1 by CorporalFoley. Saturday,operated by Penelope I of Parkhill collided with deer 1 • Sideroad, McGilhvray Township. 1 injuries 1 damage by Constable Vehicles driven by JohnMoore, Lucan 1 Gilles Rancourt,Granton collided 1. on the parking lot of the 4 and 7 Restaurant at Elgin - Busy Budldies meet The regular weekly meeting 1 SeniorsLucan 1 Busy Buddies held September 24 with president Davis1everyone.. Canada Kooy at piano. of the previous 1 and ap- proved 11 1 1 A thank you1 1 1m the Co-op Nursery for1 our coffee A thank you letter from Revival Centre in appreciationof the use of our projector during the month of August. A cheque1 enclosed. donation of six packs 1 playing cards1 frorn Joyce Birthday 1'• to Verna I •. September Williams September 1 Charlotte Barker September Marjorie Steeper 1 1 61'wed- ding • 1 1 1 1 Hamilton11' ••/ 1' 1 1 49th September 24 1 1 Mrs. Joe Carter. It was decided to play bingo the second 1. of each month.' The program 1 1 program included readings by Mrs. Otto Darling; "I'm Fine Thank 1u" by Gail Cronyn and Voyl Jordan re1 of Dan ladiesEuchre winners were _ Florence1 1 Darling,1 IMarjorie Steeper,Scott, 1 Arnold Damen,1 served- Murray Carter. Lunch was by the commit Sundaytee in charge. Revival Centre news morning Pieter 1' 1conducted the 1service.• Psalm 150 Rev Roger • 1 • from 1 Cor- inthians outlining membersof the body of Christ, the • Verses body has members,body as well as the church. Our bodies are so wonderfully m1 only God knows how to form body of Christ, is composed of many diverse portions over the whole • tell how they became Christians. Wilfred Skillings grew up as a memberof another Sun- day,1 1 him to accept the Lord 1 1• called him 1' 1 to Bible 1 1 now. 1 1' told how friendChristian led her to accept Saviour.Jesus as her Mrs. Terry Ilefferman told about a lady she met when she moved near Lucan 1 helped lead her to turn to PieterJes1 , in a family crisis. 1 told when his Membersother.became a Christian she became attitude,negative or sor-1 tohim,1showing rowing1 1 Bible did not • members.1' of the body of Rev. Roger1n conducted the Christ with a positive faithful attitudeSunday1 promotes the well being 1 spoke 1 the 111 1 occasion 1 warn His disciples of the corrupting that / hardness of heart Upcoming October Mason1those Christians 1wish to become 1' of the local111 of Christ, the 1 1 1 ,1 1ecial guest singer Dwight Mason1eachf 1 f' in the services. Scores front the lanes Monday 1 1 1 250-693, Joan ScottDonna Overholt Murphy253-638, May 243-629, Gillan 225-624, Beulah 1 236-613, Heather Smith .1Noyes 208-603,1 ' 11 Thomp- son 1 235, Donna 1 1• .2Pat Davis 224, Liz Dale 224, Pat Riddell Tuesday 1 Jason1 1 'r Kevin Moore 193, David WilcoxAp- pleman rl Jason Wyatt 159, Stephanie► 1 1lleen's: Joan Goddard 251-664, I'1 Wonnacott 284-650, Sharon Kingma 288-637, Diane Diane Wells 235, Diane Faubert' Pat Bloxam 224, 1'1 McNair 222. Friday 161, Lisa Gibson Robbie 1 Munro, Shane 146, Bob 1 Art HodginsJason tierd 135, Matthew Dickey Senior KennedyMuriel Edie Burt 233, Frank DeBlock 205,1 " Howard 11 ;1 Bob Kirkey 171. Wednesday : Bryan 146, • .1 Goddard 143, Chris Goddard 132, Amy Damen 123, JasonDaubs Wesley Rollings Wilcox 1 1 Morrison 1' • LocalI r Luanne Herbert1 Rob Riley 302-635, Mark Faubert 304,Floyd WilsonSue 226. Thursday Don Watt 1Lightfoot 345-779, Brian 283-687, Brad • 1r 238-678, Brian Jones261-686. ColinBrewer • Bob 1 Heckman • Gibson r" : 1 John Camp- bell Johnston Friday1 Pat Holland 281-684, Bob Smith 247-683, Kevin Windsor 253-682, EdFox Martens 232-674, :r r , Sharon 1 r Wayne Smith 250-607. SundayMixed:Ron 1 254-696, Fre►255-655, Cheryl Smith 276-650, _ 1 1287-630, Larry Gibson ; 1 r' Linda Webber 213-629, 1 111 . , Barb 1 240-613 1 • 209-612. Pat's SchoolSt. Patrick off to a • 111 start 1 school -1 1 like 1 welcome new students1 staff 1 our schoolcommunity. Gradeon staff are Miss Betty .Christiaans. Grade 1 Miss Anita Renders, On Tuesday grade 1 1 1 classes will 1 1 1 Farmer Lambeth.Jack's in 1 underwaytramurals are 1 junior1 the intermediatestudents. Student1elections September 1candidates stand.let their names voted in. The student1 1 includes1987-88 ► DaphneDamen,1Foran, Malone.Jeremy Jemec, Katie Malone1 Amy Sullivan. Congratulations! ATTENTION EX -SERVICE MEN 1 WOMEN 1 DEPENDENTS ROYALTHE 1LEGION OFFICERBUREAU Mr. Harvey S. Percy, Royal Canadian Legion, Suite 219, 1 Ousilette Avenue Ontario, Will •: visiting Brnch No. 540, On Thursday, October 8, 1987 at 12 noon to 1 Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance, regarding: (a) War Disability Pensions; (b) Treatment for entitled veterans; (c) Benevolent Funds; • War VeteransAllowances, Daley,against adverse W.V.A. decision, is requeffed to contact the Branch Service Officer or Secretary of the locOranch, whose name appears below, to arrange an interview. Sid Officer Ontario,llox 339, 139 Kent St., Lucan 1 1 Branch Tel: 227-4751 Honus 227-4216 Times -Advocate, September 30, 1987 Page 7A area raccidents field. Constable Vance estimated 1. $3,300. occurrencesThe 39 general in- vestigated included two thefts under 1 , one sexual assault 1 two male youths charged with escaping lawful custbdy. COUPLES n Froots • • Marg Maguire show some of the articles for sale at Saturday's garage sale sponsored by the Couples Club of Lucan United Church. Lucan and district news goose gook 2274011 Lluo !TeM ROSEI ill* orri otaiLh Taylor Chartered Accountants 497 Main Street, Ontario 1 1 235-0101 WARD Chartered Accountants 476 Main Street St. S., Exeter, Ontario Resident Partner: John S. McNeilly, C.A. 235-0120 519-235-0345 GERALDCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Managing Partner JOSEPH F. DARLING, C.G.A. 347 MAIN STREET EXETER ONTARIO NOM 1S0 AUCTIONEERSAUCTIONEERS Hugh Tom 1 years of experience of complete sole service Provincially licensed Conduct soles of any kind any place We guarantee you more To insure success of your sole or opproisoi Phone Collect 666-0833 666-1967 Ontario Service Get Action•Sell Ely Auction Complete Soles Service Auctioneers and Appraisers "Sue" Edginton. • "Bud" McIver (519) 227-4210 REPAIRS Sewing Maclaine Repairs to all makes Free estimates 1 Day Warranty Experienced since 1952 Sew and Save 149 Downie et., Stratford Closed Monday - Phone 1 NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER APPRAISER Prompt Courteous Efficient ‘NY TYPE, ANY SIZE ANYWHERE We give complete sale service PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235.1964 EXETER Bob •• Licensed Auctioneer Specializing household and estate auctions Reasonable rates Bob 235-0874 Laverne 235-1278 DIVESTMENTS Contact Joan Love RR 3, Parkhill, Ontario NOM 2K0 Phone Grand Bend 238-2644 0