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Times Advocate, 1989-01-25, Page 16Page 16 Times -Advocate, January 25, 1989 See video- on South Africa President Ruth Butler led our business session. Contributions were given for our Child of Com-, passion from Haiti. Our Executive for 1989 will be president - Ruth Butler, Treasurer- Willie Yule, Secretary: Kit Hearn. Upcoming events of our church were discussed and all were urged to attend as many as possible. January 29 - Congregational g meeting, 7:30 p.m. Februaiy 2 St. Patrick School Marg McRoberts from the church starting at 4 p.m. •February 7 - Pancake supper, 5 -.7 p.m. February 9 = Presbyterial meeting at Metropolitan Church, London; 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. March 15 - Lunch out for seniors at arena at 12 noon. April 14 - beef supper at arena, 5 - 7 p.m. • LUCAN - The Friendship Unit of bible'story of the Samaritan woman the U.C.W. met January 18 with meeting Jesus at the well, after 16 present including our minister, Ruth had read the scripture verses Rev. Susan' Shclstad. President from John Chapter 4. Ruth Butler welcomed everyone to Our U.C.W. Purpose was read by ,the first meeting in 1989. • all present. Gwen spoke on four Gwen Lynn led in a very mean- ideas cohccrning ow purpose, Mes- ingful and interesting worship ser- sage, Attitudes, Opportunities and vice. Florence Young, Dorothy Activities. A lovely article on Lankin and Gwen dramatized the Friends was read. The hymn, "What a Friend we have In Jesus," was n to close our Worship. Marguerite was in charge of the study on South Afri- LUCAN - 1989 has begun and .ca. This was/presented with the aid things are on the move again at St. of a video. We heard messages from - Patrick School. The Junior Kinder- Bishop Tutu, Winnie Mandela plus garten, Kindergarten and Grade 1 . seveial ministers and leaders of van - classes will be visiting Fanshawe ous groups who told of the terrible Park soon. They will be participat- hardships and challenges of the Af- ing in some winter activities such rican people. as :Inuit games and walking down some nature trails. Mrs. Laurie Doherty -Donnelly has returned to the Grade two class- room after having had a baby last summbr. Welcome back! The chil- dren in Grade two are preparing for the sacrament of the Eucharist. Students from the junior division, Grades 4, 5 and.6 are enjoying their skating program at the Lucan Arena once a week. Also, the children in ' the Grade 4 class will soon be pre- paring for the Sacrament of Recon- ciliation. The intermediate classes are busy with sports this term. Sports: 'Volleyball - The win- ning intermediate house league vol- leyball team participated in a tour- nament in London on December 6. They came in first place. Congratu- lations go to Micah Bourdcau (cap- tain), David Damen, Christine Elli- ott, Fraser Gatt, Laura Goertz, Mike Haygarth, Dawne Kelly, Jo- Anne Linehan, Paul O'Shea, Randy Reymer and Becky VanGeel. Basketball -_ Both the- boys' and girls' intermediate teams have be- gun their league games. The mem- bers of the girls' teams are Amy Damen, Lyndsay Dick, Laura Dus- . kocy, Hotly Fairweather, Angela Flanigan, Julie Jemec, Jennie Mal- one, Kellie Maslen, Meghan Shortt, Meghan Stansell and Lisa Theunissen, They are coached by Mr. Don Coleman. The boys' team includes Micah Bourdeau, Nathan Brown, Shaun Fairweather, Jason Fcddema, Richard Garagozzo, Joe Gullo, Michael Haygarth, Brian Maslen, Paul O'Shea, Rob Pattyn, Alan Prefontaine and Randy Reym- er. Matt Playford is the manager and their coach is Miss Anita Rend ers. Gymnastics: Members of all lev- els - Primary, junior and intermedi- ate have started practicing their rou- tines for the London and Middlesex gymnastics meet to be held at the end of February at Fanshawe Col- lege. Saintsbury news By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSBURY - Communion Service was held at 11 a.m. Sun- day. Rev. Wheeler was in charge. Rose Cunningham was server, Pam Greenlee read the two lessons and Mary Davis provided music for the hymns. Rev. Wheeler announced the ser- vice next Sunday will be held at St. Thomas church , Granton at 10 o'clock followed by a breakfast served by the men of that church. Rev. Wheeler spoke to the chil- dren on•cach member of our body, how much we iced them, she il- lustrated with a cardboard puzzle of Mickey Mouse, each piece is need- ed to complete the perfect picture. She took her text from the 12 chapter of St. Paul's first letter to the Corinthians verses 12 to 30. `'For the body does not consist of one member but of many." After the service the congregation en- joycd a coffee hour, Rose Cun- ningham and a couple of helpers provided the refreshments. Personals Visitors this week with Mrs. Hugh Davis were Mr. George Miller Flint, Michigan, Ralph and $iuoii, London. Mrs. D+r, Y• ARrre Wheeler and Mrs. Nadene Bedell. Mrs. Voyle Jordan entertained her friends Mrs. Dorothy Wood- cock and Brada and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Beaudoin of London to din- ner. on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Davis attended a quilting at the home of her cousin Mrs. Greta Gibson, Lucan last week. Mts. Mabel Needham also attended. • Please note the place and time of the service. next. S't : `r•.- . • 4-H annual dcrs' Association is holding its annual meeting on Thursday, January 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Hu- ronvicw Auditorium. Reg Crossman, Direct& of Edu- cation and Public Relations, UCO will speak on "How the 4-H leader can encourage a positive winning attitude in 4-1 members". The rest of the evening will in elude a review of 1988 with a num • ber of 4-H members sharing some of their highlights, a look ahead at 1989, and the election of the new executive. Alt 4-H leaders arc en- couraged to attend. Nick Getcynse Rural Organization Specialist Three generation Masons - The. Irving Maconic Lodge in Lucan now boasts three generations of membership. Shown from the left are Alex Young, his son Jim, grandson Jeff and son-in-law Charles Corbett. T abies Lamps,sSofas, Chairs, B P d d i g,,-=Orcasiona 1 Ch irs,Tre&iiiitti Suites, Diningroom Suites, Sofa Beds, Entertainment Unis, Carpet and Vinyl. Flooring, Sewing Machines, Etc.