Times-Advocate, 1988-03-30, Page 14SAY SWISS CHEESE -- This group of skaters added a touch of Swit- Locking, Chris Mcllhargey, Willy Dewrld, Kristen -Moore, Holly Miller and
zerland to Lucart's ice skating carniva+ on the weekend. From left to right Lauri Appleman. The Lucan Skating Club did an excellent job with the pro -
are Chery Dewan, Amy Dew Id, Kelsy Rushton; Alisia Anderson. Shelley duction which featured 21 groups of performers.-
- At Revival Centre
BibIicaiEaster cake recipes offered
shock Will be speaking. Both are
students at Christia nview Bible
College.
Bowlers off
to regionals
Wednesday evening the Women's
Alinistrics of Loran Revival Centre
held their monthly meeting in Gra-
ham Chapel. President Mrs. June
_Henry read Psalm 100. Playing her
guitar, Mrs. Marti Butler led in
singing this Psalm, then in chorus
singing. Mrs. Buticr•rcad Ephesians
1:4. She then taught the chorus 0
.the. -Glory of His Presence. Mrs.
Henryconducted the business ses-
sion, then led in prayer, •
tvlrs..Eileen Currie gave Biblical -
verses for ingredients for an Easter
Simnel cake. Each lady had to look
up the .verses to find the ingre-
clients. Mrs. Currie gave Bible
background for each verse, and the.
ingredients. Afterwards, the cake
was cut,_and enjoyed for lunch.
Sunday March 27
Rev. Roger Mason conducted the
Sunday morning service. Pictcr
Schinkleshock -ministered from
John 14:1-4 and Micah 6:609, A
grout) cannot be of one heart when
there -is no unity. One Judas can
break up the unityy-in a group. Je-
sus knew Judas as gone to betray
-Him, yet He was reassuring His
disciples. Jesus loved to carry their -
burdens, as He loves to carry ours,
Centralia churches
By Mrs. TOM KOOY
On Good Friday; April 1 at 8
p.in. the entire congregation of
Zion West and Centralia are invited
to gather at Centralia United Church
for a progressive scrvicc "Along
The Way of the Cross" conducted
by members of the confirmation_
Class. -
On Easter Sunday • April 3 the
Resurrection of our Lord Jesus
- Christ wi11 be celebrated. A service
of confirmation will take place fol-
- lowed by communion service at the
United Church at 11:15 a.m.
D.S.T. •
Members of Faith Tabernacle are_
presenting a musical Easter -Cantata
"From The Cradle To The Cross" at
the church on Friday, April 1 at 7
p.m. and Easter Sunday evening
April 3 at Ton. D.S.T.
This will be worth seeing as their
is. wonderful talent among the
church members. Everyone is wel-
come. - •
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Humility can accept uoas grace.
Jesus showed .true humility when
He washed His disciples' feet. Yet
Jesus has gone to nre
sion for each of His child. :.sus:
calls us to walk justly and numbly
with our God, and love mercy.
Each Christian must realize he and
other Christians are all children of
the same. Father.
.PictcrSchinklcshoek led the Sun-
day evening scrvicc. Mr. Schinkle-
shock .led in responsive reading the
account of the crucifixion.
Rev. Roger Mason spoke from
Mark 14::32-43. Gethsemane was
where Jesus won the victory in
prayer. Jesus was facing the crisis
of His impending crucifixion. Jesus
often went to this secluded garden
to pray. This time he took His
Personals three trusted disciples with Him,
Saturday being such a lovely asking .them to watch and pray.
spring day it brought many tricy- - Then Jesus, very troubled, went
cies, bikes and motorcycles out on -.further alone. Jesus was sorrowful
the street. Then on Sunday morning to the point of death. Jesus faced.
we awa'acned to snow again .but this crisis alone.
spring -weather can't be -far away. - Although Jesus took - His three
most trusted friends into the garden,
He had to face this issue alone with During the week.of March 20 to
God. There are times we must face 26, Ontario Provincial Police offi-
issues alone because others do not cors in Lucan investigated six mo -
understand. Then there is just us tor vehicle accidents. Fortunately
and.God. this week none -of the collisions -in -
Jesus faced this crisis without the' volved _-----n--t injury
support of others in verses 37-38.
Like the tired disciples, it is easier
to voice support, then to pray one.
hour.
ne-
hour. Jesus said to watch and pray.
Jesus faced this crisis with- cou-
rage in verses 41-42. Jesus, in
prayer, had already won the victory.
Good Friday Service' - April 1 at
7:00 p.m. All welcome. April 10 -
Sunday morning -service, Tony Ab-:
boil will be speaking. Sunday
evening service - Pieter Schinklc-
Mrs. Charlie Rolltngs. has been
transferred. from Victoria -1 lospital in
London to South Huron Hospital in
Exeter. There is some improvement -
and everyone is praying .for more
iniprovement in the future. She has
• enjoyed. all the cards she has re-
ceivedsince suffering from a stroke.
Prizes at the Centralia euchre in
the community centre on March 21
went to high score. - Mary Kooy,
Murray Carter, lone hands = Leita
Hill, Earl Morgan, low score went
to Vi and Charles Heady. Special
score prizes went to Alwinna Gallo-
way, Mary Funks. - •
Next party April 4 will be con-
vened by Hazel Cunningham and
On Sunday, March 20, the House
Round of the Provincial Team.
Championships was held at Lucan
Bowling Lancs. A- total of 10
teams, representing seven leagues,
took part. -
The top team, with- a plus 309,
were the Alley Cats representing
the Sunday Mixed League. Team
members are Rick and Shelley
McKinnon, Mark and Jackie Ste-
vens, Pat and Lloyd Rimmer.
• They advance to a regional round
on April 24 and so good luck to
them in their quest for provincial -
honours.
Lucan
Susan Cook 227-4911
Scores from the lanes
Monday Ladics - Audrey Watt
311-743, Donna Overholt 286-704,
Marg Elson 259-684, May Murphy
259-659, Betty Ankcrs 266-649;
Liz Dale 224-646, Joan Finkbeiner
284-.624, Sue Johnston 220-623,
Beulah Storey 233-622, Pam Hod-
gins 256-620, Lynn Smith 254-
612, Diane Williams 229-608, Jan-
et Ankers 242-600, Joyce Sove-
reign 294. Shirley Noyes 254. •
Tuesday Y.B.C. - Chris Smith
218, Jason \Voytowich 185, Jason
Wyatt 165, Scott Smith 164, Laura
Culbert 164, Stephanie: Sandison -
162, David Wilcox 153, Sarah Cul-
bert 152, David Darncn 152.
Colleen's Sheila Hodgins 240-
706, Tanny Vanderhock 226-624,
Marion Dykeman 232-616, Deb
Wonnacott 225-604, Margie Austin
257, Linda Hibbert 238, Deb Scar-
borough 228, Diane Rummel 227,
Dianne Faubcrt 218.
Medway - Jiri Jelinek 251-659,
Arnie Vanderwecl 223-634, Mary
Paulson 236, Willard Smibcrt 227,
Myrt Hastings 217, Ken Weir 202
C,A.W. Local 1620 - Gary Dun-
lop 273-741, Jim Smith 307-690,
Wayne Wilson 281-662, Basil
Short 243-660, Cheryl Smith 234-
604, Laura l larper 224-603, Garry
Gibson 223, Floyd Riley 230, Cla-
ra Berdan 215, Tracey Riley 204.
Senior Citizens - Edie Burt 220-
603, Mary Scott 217, Harry Noels
200, Yvonne Mathers 194, Jack
Dickens 180, Frank DeBlock 179,
Pat Davis 176, Derwin BEatson
170.
Wednesday Y.B.C. •- Jean Bryan
178, Brad Goddard 157, Amy Da-
men 153, Wendy 1-lickson 146,
Christine Morrison -128, Chris
Six area accidents
Saintsbury church plans euchre
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
The Sunday of Passion with the
Liturgy of the Palms service was
held at St. -Patrick's Sunday morn-
ing with Rev. Beverly Wheeler in -
charge: Shcryle Carroll provided
music, Mary. Davis read the -les-
sons.
Rev. Wheeler explained the
Palnis to the children and took her.
sermon frond Si. Matthew• 21:9.
"Blessed is he that cometh in the
name of the Lord; llosanna in the
highest".
She asked what we would have
done on that fateful day if we had
been one of the crowd. Holy Com-
.tnunion followed.
Maundy Thursday service is
planned 7 p.m. Thursday evening -
at St. Pants Kirkton. Good Friday
evening scrvicc at Granton. Friday
at 7 p:m. and Saturday Easter even -
Senior
meet
groups
Lucan Seniors and Busy Buddies
met in the Scout Hall opening
with "O' Canada" with Mary Kooy
at the piano,
We welcomed our president back
from vacation in the south. A bill
for our fire insurance was read and
it will be paid. .
Jean I (origins thanked the club
for the donation of coffee to the
Blood Clinic. April 6, 1988 will
be the date for the next Blood Don-
or Clinic. April 7 is the date of our
bus trip to Balimore for our trip to
the maple sugar bush. Hazel Cun-
ningham spoke of a trip to the
winery and a cruise from Niagara -
on -the -Lake to St. Catharines.
Cost of trip including meal -and
cruise is S42. 11 was decided to take
this trip on July 5; 1988. - -
Lunch next week in charge of
Merva O'Neil and Mable Needham.
Card convener next week Hamilton
Hodgins. Jcan Hodgins read a paper
on the Central Hotel Pump which
was enjoyed by all.
We adjourned for cards and crafts.
Winners wcrc ladies high - Helen
MacDonald, men's high - Ed Arm-
strong, ladies lone - Mildred Hirtzel,
men's low - Chris Hessels, ladies
low - Charlotte Barker, men's low -
Kay Lankin, crafts - Mable Need-
ham.
ing service. Communion and bap-
tism service will be observed at St.
Patrick's Church.
Don't forget the dessert euchre
planned for 1 p.m. April 5 in the
Parish hall at Si Patrick's, Saints -
bury.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and
Mrs. Mary Davis attended a bridal
shower held in .Bryanston United
Church hall Sunday afternoon.
Teddy Schendera a cousin is the
groom to be. The bride-to-be Tam-
my Sheridan Lindsay received
many useful gifts and the cousins
served a delicious lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carroll and
Julie and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mac-
Gillivray, Courtney and Katie
Scarlett attended the skating carni-
val Sunday afternoon at the Lucan
arena. Courtney and Julie Carroll
were both skaters in the carnival.
Carolyn Hardy.
Visitors with Tom and 1 during
the past week wcrc Miss Nancy
Turner, London, Mr. and Mrs. Ge-
rald Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
ton Kooy.
Saturday evening dinner guests
with. us wcrc Helen MacDonald,
Harry and Marian Noels, Lucan and
Howard Dolan, Watford.
Officers also investigated forty -
lour general occurrences over this
period of time including liquor sei-
zures, wilful damage complaints to
vehicles and property, suspicious
vehicles and the continuing problem
of false alarms. -
Some of the area detachments
have received complaints of cattle
thefts recently, as of yet -however,
Lucan has not investigated any of
these occurrences.:
Now as the weather is getting
warmer there is an 'increasing
amount of bicycles and motorbikes
BEST BIDDULPH SPEAKERS - Winners were named in a recent public speaking contest at Biddulph-Lucan
School. From the tett are intermediate winners Andrea Van Geel and Ben Loveday, both grade eight students and
best in the junior division Brent Mills of grade six and grade four student Kurt Mills.
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alipcaring on the roadway. csicy-
clists arc reminded that they are re-
quired to give way to motorists and
ride in single file formation.
Likewise motorists are encouraged
to drive carefully and use good
judgement when approaching bicy-
clists of all ages.
Sue's
Hairstyling
Family Hair Care
Ear Piercing - Waxing
227-1225
260 Butler St.,
Lucan
Goddard 127, Tyler Graham 126,
Jason Daubs 122, Sabrina MacKay
117, Kristen Moore 116. -
Wedncsday Mixed - Gary Dunlop
250-719, Ray Van Gcel 307-652,
Gary Melvin 254-652, Dennis
Little 248-640, Bob Pipe 245-632,
Patricia Jones 237-617, Steve
Thomas 266, Ken MacGregor 244,
Roger Brown 242.
Thursday Men - Paul Smith 300-
762, Jeff Park 264-753, Doug Lee
298-728, Mike Wraith -267-713,
Jim Burt 261-711, Colin Brewer
247-709, Don Watt 253-706, Pete
Smith 265-702, Wayne Smith 248-
683, Brian Noyes 307-677, Fred
Allison 242-677, Basil Short 279-
671, Dave Mawdsley 232-650, Earl
Allison 291, Steve Edwards 275.
Friday Y.B.C. - Matt Dickey
159, Des Rodgers 154, Steve
Stnith 152, Bob Sinith 123, Julia
Harrigan 115, Kristina Van Sas
103, Brian Herd 102.
Friday Mixed - Bob Smith 292-
744, Ed Fox 265-710, Jim Burt
264-682, Russ Smith 230-656, Al
Robichcau 249-643, Headier Smith
225-629, Sharon Martens 224-620,
Chris Smith 218-610, Murray Cor-
less 222-607, Len Anderson 237,
Carol Windsor 234.
Sunday Mixed - Ron Mason 333,
265, 217-815, Fred Wells 355-771,
Bill Van Bergen 273-712, Jim G.
Smith 324-708, Geo. Wilson 245-
707, Gary Dunlop 306-706, Cheryl
Smith 246-697, Don Morgan 248-
680, Larry Gibson 328-671, Rick
McKinnon 235-669, Linda Webber
261-645.
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