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Times-Advocate, 1988-06-29, Page 19LIONS ASSIST EXCHANGE STUDENTS - The Lucan Lions are assisting Bidd ph Central School students on an upcoming exchange trip to Quebec. Presenting a cheque are Lions Gary McFalls, Paul Hodgins,Jack Ryan and Glen Nevin to students from the left Amanda Hotson, Heather Glendinning, Kim Hickson, Kevin Thompson, Lumley and Neil Froats. r • LUCAN VILLA -- Residents and staff of Lucan Villa celebrated Senior Citizens Month Saturday with a yard sale and an open house. From left to right are; Warden Underhill, Bryce Dayman, Esther Craven, Pauline Worrel, Mary- tic lin Jack, Angela Dayman, Cheryl Boland (in gorilla suit), Marie Branton and Roily Turgeon. cd News from �� Lucan Centre ri LUCAN - Tim Kritzer led the no Secret, followed with a medic p song service Sunday morning. Mrs. of song. Y husband. This in no way means the one Jeannette Schinkleshoek gathered Pieter Schinl leshoek read pro- wife is inferior to the husband, or ove the children around her, showing verbs with a lesson on how to treat othat byshh is a doormat.Also,she be walked the hem her engagement ring. She your Christian brother. He read ly the man. when h liber- ` uu ked them what it was for. Matthew 7:1-12, and James 3:2-12. ty to show Nim he i oche Saying an engagement ring signi- He stressed when we start judging As Jesus Christ is the head of the Riv fies a man plans to marryothers, we split -churches and break house, with the man subject to Je- Dorc Mrs. Schinkleshoek said eybe up relationships. Some Christians sus, and the wife to hcr husband. with come engaged to Christ when we arc cantankerous and can be all When a Christian lady has a pus grin accept Him. She stated just as an tin' 1 band who is not a Christian, verses engaged couple promises to remain Schinkleshoek, from James 3:3 1, and 2 stresses the wife's godly W.W. ithful to each other, so a person said just as a smell bit in a horse's conduct can win her husband for the Times -Advocate, June 29, 1988 Page 7A Recall memories at Lucan arear LUCAN - It was time to" bring schools back memories at Lucan-Biddul Komoka as vice-principal.vice-principal Steve Wanamaker P Eva Brophey leaves Biddulph af- moves to a similar positic.i at Public Schools Sunday afternoon ter 22 years and goes to Valley- Dual ceremonies celebrated anni- view School at Coldstream while roy thdale Public School in Strath versari.es at both schools. At Lucan Public it was the 35th anniversary of the building of the present struc- ture and at Biddulph Central, the 25th anniversary of the opening of the school to replace six one -room schools. When the Lucan Public School was built after the previous build- ing was destroyed by fire in 1953, two of the members of the school board were Charlie Corbett and George Paul. Both were in' atten- dance Sunday to help in the cele- bration. Corbett who was chairman for Sunday's program at the Lucan School, reminisced about the old days. He said, "We had tremendous co-operation in getting this school going after the fire. The blaze was over by 10 a.m. on a Thursday and the next Monday morning we had our students back in classes at the Lucan United and Anglican church- es and the arena." He continued, "We had offers of help from school boards all over Ontario for books and supplies to get us started again." The Home and School Associ tion presented pictures to eac school. President Phyllis Brad gave a picture painted by Doroth Dedels to the Lucan School an one painted by Lucan reeve and f a- __ .�, . �.`. tics ■ h PRESENT PICTURE TO BIDDULPH - At Sunday's 25th anniversary y of Biddulph Public School, Home and School president Phyllis Brady, sec- t' and from the left presented picture to principal Eva Brophey. At the left is d Lucan reeve Norm Steeper who painted the picture and at the right is for- _ mer vice-principal Leroy Bryan. mer Biddulph vice-principal Norm Steeper to principal Eva Brophey. Marguerite McRoberts a teacher at Lucan-Biddulph for almost 30 years gave a history of both build- ings. The first principal at Biddulph was Fred Bcrdan and he was there Sunday to join in on the festivi- s. The Middlesex county board of ucation is changing its system of incipals this fall for the two Lu - area schools. As of September each school will have its own ncipal. Gerald Adlington, currently on a year leave of absence will take r at Lucan Public School. He is former principal of Caradoc th and Metcalfe Central. rnold Hull, now principal of cr Heights primary school in pester takes over at Biddulph Les Smith, now acting vice- cipal at Parkview School in a romises to remain faithful to God mouth can steer a big horse so the Lord. Diann CARRILIE �.. umstanc- - July 3 - Appreciate !bar hen they become a Christian. , small tongue can steer circ Upcoming Events J 1 segroggas on! Rev. Roger Mason presented a from this tnto live a purans have e lifestyle. set I Sunday 7 p.m. the series Marriage gift to Mrs. Barbara Sloetjes in ap- Christians have "is a Family will have as the topic preciation -for her faithfulness as Christ the capacity in PieterJed for Pleasure, with Mr. P Y p• nst to be nghtcous. icer Schinkleshoek spcakinQ. All leader of the Sunday School Pieter Schinkleshoek conducted the Sunday evening service. Rev. July 10 to July 12 - Special g Ro er Mason, from 1 Peter 3:1-9 Summer Services with Missionary discussed roles in marriage. The Rev. Ray Brewster, former pastor wife is to exhibit godly behaviour, of Lucan Revival Centre. All wcl- which includes submission to hcr come. Mrs. Marti Butler played her gui- tar accompanying her mother Mrs. Martha Edwards as she sang My edecmer. Mrs. Edwards then layed the guitar as she sang It is Qoii's LEAvE 51th(tli lam Centre FILMS J-ThnsaCC HERE! SECOND SET • recoCyuw re second set c gs.glossy pr f est •f est' r erre of MIN clessloplrq ane p,ytinp d C41 IOW, Dire �7r arsine Offer: July 1st - 15th Seniors hear report of games LUCAN - Lucan ;Seniors and Busy Buddies met in the Scout Hall opening the meeting with the sing- ing of 0 Canada accompanied by Mary Kooy at the piano. The minutes • of the previous meeting were read and approved. A thank you card from May Whelahan was read. Liz Conlin thanked the clerk for her get well card. Harry Noels gave a report on the Senior Games which had been held in Stratford. The bowling team and shuffleboard team both placed first. We are justly proud of them. A vote of thanks was extended to Harry for all his work in getting us ready -for the competition. 1t was decided to have Hazel Cun- ningham see about a mystery trip later in the summer. Ncxt week is our dinner and closing meeting for the summer. Mary Kooy gave two readings which were enjoyed. Villa celebrates with Open House LUCAN - Well hello once again from the Lucan Villa. Our residents have had an ex ' ' • • w days. Our Open Hou . nd Baz ..r Sa rday went off wi a bang. Our rek , ntsanticipated as hosts and hoste �. es for Open House as well as h ping with activities go- ing on o ide. We had a visit from Flower Child and her pet gorilla who treated the kids with balloons and treats. With our activities we were able to raise enough money to purchase a gas barbecue for future planned activi- ties. Rcta Arnold was the lucky winner of our grocery draw. SDairy, Dcialart ng's anks I GA o Lto and Lucan Home Hardware for their much ap- preciated donations. Everyone en- joyed the festivities. Thanks to all who participated and made our day a success. Weekly bingo winners were Del Kimmerly, Verna Hill, Wally Pe- terson, Lillian Brown, and Roland Turgeon. ' Extra games were won by Marie Branton and Stewart Munro. CELEBRATE LUCAN PS ANNIVERSARY - Anniversaries at the two Lucan-Bidddulph public schools were celebrated, Sunday. At he 35th an- niversary of the Lucan Public School,. Home and School president Phyllis Brady presented a picture painted by•Dorothy Dedels to principal Eva Bro- phey. At the left is Charles Corbett and at the right is George Paul. These men were member> of the school board in 1953. PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT AFFECTING THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron and the Village of Hen- sall will hold a public meeting on Monday, August 8, 1988 at 7:00 p.m. upstairs in the Hensall Arena, to consider a proposed Official Plan Amendment under Section 17 of the Planning Act, 1983. The proposed Official Plan Amendment would change the designation on the east Part of Park Lot 13, Registered Plan 269, Lots 51-54, Registered Plan 266 and Part Lots 196 and 197, Registered Plan 265 from Residential to Industrial. Please see attached map: The designation change will allow for industrial uses and provide conformity with Zoning By-law 001-87 which zones the subject prop- erty M1 (Light Industrial).* previous Official Plan Amendment No. 123 changed the designation of the subject properties from Industrial to Residential ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed official plan amendment and zoning change. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed official plan .amendment and proposed zoning amendment is available for inspection during regular office hours at the Village of Hensall Municipal Office or at the Office of the Huron County Planning and Development Department, Court House, Goderich, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. DATED AT THE TOWN OF GODERICH THIS 29th DAY OF June 1988. 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