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Times Advocate, 1989-06-14, Page 9J Ministerial holds ecumenical service in park Revival Centre LUCAN - The trio of Mrs. Jean- nette • Schinkleshoek, Mrs. Jane Bend a Matthew Heffernan ac- companikd Rev. Roger Mason as they led the sonice. n Rev. Pieter hinkleshoek led in singing Jesus Loves Me, as Mr. Mark Tyler -Smith' and Rev. Schinkleshoek's daughter. Cathy Tyler -Smith brought sons Jake,.and .Brent Thomas with infant daughter Rebekeh Rachel to the front. Rev. Schinkleshoek had the happy occa- sion of dedicating his grandchildren. Brent and Rebekeh to the Lord. ' Rev. Schinkleshoek reviewed the trip he and his wife Jeannette took recently to Grand Prairie, Alberta. There is a little church there that needs a pastor. Rev. and Mrs.' Schinkleshdek now plan to sell their home in Ailsa Craig to go there. ' Upcoming events:, June 24 Bake Sale at K;O.A. camp sponsored by Women's Ministries; Vacation Bible School August 21 to 25 for all churches for children. Lucan Ministerial LUCAN - Sunday evening Rev.. Darrell Shanle, pastor of Living Word Church, conducted the service in Market Street Park. Doug Butler led the singing. From Community Bible Church Rev. Tim Gregg led - in prayer. Rev. Susan Shelstead of Lucan United Church read John • 6:26-29. Rev. Bruce Pocock, of Holy Trinitri Anglican Church, read from Jeremiah. Lucan Revival Cen- tre pastor Rev. Roger Mason read Ephesians 2:1-10. Senior pastor of Community Bible Church, Rev. Doug Loveday, told about Andromeda, a fuzzy spot in the night sky, that is our nearest galaxy cluster 'to. our Milky Way. Earth seems so small, yet God created the whole universe, then created us to be significant human beings. • From Matthew 7:24-29, Rev. Loveday told the difference of two house builders. The decisions we each makes affects how we build our lives. As houses face storms, so do our lives. Just as the founda- tion tells of the house's ability to withstand storms, so our life's deci- sion to make Jesus Christ the foun- dation of our lives tells how we can stand, in storms of trials. Jesus Christ is the only . one who can build our lives firm. Rev. Steve Shelstead closed in prayer. Living Word LUC4N - It's on' into June ycs, but "STOP" take a good.. look around you. Look at the many shades of green, the multiple colors in the flower beds and so on, all painted by the one and only Heaven- ly Artist with a background ;of God's own blue sky. Beautiful isn't it? while the Living Word Congre- gational Church gathers to worship at the Lucan Public School Auditor- ium on Sunday's, at 10:30-a.m. Sunday school started with read- ings from John 1:29, Revelations 17:4-13 and Mark 10:45.,: There Were two songs, "Clap your hands and "Praise Him" then they went to their classrooms. There was a time for greeting one another then the scripture readings were from Psalm 32 and Romans 6;1-23. The sermon was "We cannot af- ford the price of the cost of sin?. God loves the sinner but despises the sin • that the sinner does as it cost a man His life for yours and my sin. Jesus gave His life for you and even though He was pure and without sin. Romans 6:23 _. Times -Advocate, June 14, 1989 ways of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ -Jesus our Lord.. Which means if you don't know Jesus isn't it time you did some- thing about it? Wouldn't you like to have eternal life with Jesus too? Tuesday Bible Study continues as usual' all are welcome as well as new comers. June has some excite- ment left yet so stay posted call v t, •. , i '• Making a deal - Dashwood fire chief Jim Hoffman at the left and fireman Ted Van Rompaey finalize a sale with Florence and John Midwell of Grand Bend at Saturday's yard sale. 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Items Available Only While Quantities Last. p Page 9 Lucan OPP check 48 occurrences LUCAN • There were -48 oc- currences ipvestigated by the On- tario Provincial Police in Lucan over the past week. Most of these occurrences were general in nature involving such complaints as intrusion alarms,. trespassing, noise complaints and minor disputes. Criminal investigations includ- ed a stolen vehicle, two property damage incidents, three thefts and one break-in to a residence in London Township; One liquor charge was laid and a twelve hour driver's licence' suspension was issued during the weekend. During the week, there were six motor vehicle accidents re- ported. Three of the mishaps in- volved personal injuries but they were all classed as minimal or minor. During the next few weeks, school children willTbe finished with their studies and be on sum- mer holidays.' Often times, chil dren tend to forget safety rules when on the street. Drivers are asked to watch out for these young people' and parents are asked to discuss street safety with the r children. Please drive. and play fely this summer. Dareys 7Neekty Comments By Sid Day LUCAN On Saturday, June 10, the Lucan and Ailsa Craig Legions co -hosted the Zone A-5 Horseshoe tournament with 14 teams from around the Zone participating. Con- gratulations to the Lucan team of Wayne Smith and Ken Zeiglerwho carne first in the doubles with the team of Larry Hewitt and Alex _ Hyde coming second. As a result Branch 540 will host the 1990 tournament. Who knows our winners could take the District A tournament, in this event Branch 540 would•be host to the District tournament in 1990. We wish you "Good Shoes" in the District play - down, Comrades. . Incidentally, the Lucan Legion now have six horseshoe pits, if anyone would like to pitch a few games, come on over to the Branch on Thursday evenings the club will. . make you welcome and you, do not have to be a member of the Legion to participate. See you there. At 9 a.m. Saturday, June 17 the Lucan Legion will be holding a garaBG and bake sale. The Lucan Branch and Auxiliary members arc reminded to get their baking to the Legion either Friday afternoon .or early Saturday morning. We would also appreciate any contributions to the garage sale, So get busy folks clean out your closets, basements and attics and donate that surplus you • were going to get rid of any- way. Don't forget to attend your gener- al meetings we need your support and suggestions. Auxiliary meet the first. Tuesday of each month. Branch meet the second Wednesday of the month. And that's 30 for this week - Re- member - Most family arguments have two sides - but no end. 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