Times Advocate, 1989-07-12, Page 33New equipment The Lucan volunteer fire department received
this brand new heavy hydraulic equipment last week to improve
their rescue capacity of car accident victims. Ed Beck (left) pre-
sented Glen Dutton of Rescue Tech with a cheque from the Lions
Club last Tuesday paying for the new aparatus.
St. Patrick's graduation
LUCAN Wednesday, June 28, O'Leary received the Nancy Ryan
1989, St. Patrick School held their Memorial Award for ladyship and
grade eight graduation. The evening Gary vamlerPloeg received the Mi -
started off with a delicious meal chael VanderLoo Memorial Award
for gentlemanship. The Maslen
Family Award for all-round girl stu-
dent was presented to Joanne Lan -
sink. the John VanderLoo Memori-
al Award for all-round boy student
was awarded to Rob Pattyn.
Kathy Wallis of C.F.P.A. did an
excellent job as guest speaker. The
evening ended with the graduates
performing some songs.
A ;.i)ecial thanks goes to Thelma
Kenny the C.P.T.A. for the fi-
nancial su port for this evening.
prepared by the grade seven moth-
ers. The students then received their
diplomas, graduation plaques and
gift from the C.W.L. and the K. of.
C.
Some special awards were pre-
sented. Becky VanGeel and Jason
Feddema received best progress
awards. Lauralee Hamlin and Micah
Bourdau received high academic
awards. Nicole Mc.auhlin was
awarded the C.P.T.A.'s Personal
Achievement Award. Melissa
Lucan Revival Centre
LUCAN - The Women's Minis-
tries of Lucan Revival Centre held
their monthly meeting Wednesday
evening in the church. President
June Henry announced the bake
sale at Shady Pines campground
netted $243.50 towards the Haitian
project to build a native's pastor's
house. Martin Butler, accompanied
by Lorraine Armitage playing the
piano, led in chorus singing. Mrs.
Jane Bende sang God is Able.
In recognition of Jeanette Shink-
Icshock's faithfulness, the ladies
ptesented her with a gift of a.boo
kt
Rev. Pieter Schinkelshoek•assi
ed by his wife and June Henry
served communion to each lady.
After the meeting, the ladies en-
joyed fresh strawberry flan for re-
freshments.
Upcoming- events
On Sunday July 16, at both ser-
vices Christian counsellors, Brian
and Angela Richardson will be
ministering. Don't forget the com-
munity Daily Vacation Bible
School running August 21 to 25.
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Purchase road grader
LUCAN - The township of Bid-
dulph has approved the purchase of
a new motor road grader.
At the June 21 meeting of coun-
cil, the lowest of two tenders was
accepted from Champion Road Ma-
chinery Sales Limited for a Class 7
motor grader in the amount of
$107,784.
At the same time, the decison
was made of buy a one-way safety
trip snowplough from London Ma-
chinery Company Limited for
$3,537.
Deputy reeve Jim Shipley report-
ed that progress was being made re-
garding the .possibility of hiring a
joint building inspector for several
municipalities.
Three building permit applica-
tions were received and approved.
They were for the village of Lu -
can for complete renovation of an
existing residential dwelling at Lot
25, Concession 4 ; Joe Morkin, a
garage at Lot 30, Concession 9 and
Gary Barker, a new fireplace, chim-
ney and rebricking of an existing
residence at part of Lot 25, Conces-
sion 5.
An invoice has been sent to the
Ministry of the Environment in the
amount of $3,002.93 for township
expense incurred in the recent un-
lawful spill on township roads.
The Ministry had indicated they
would only pay for costs which
were a direct payment or machine
time used to clean up and repair the
damages. Administrative expenses
were not to be included.
grey's Weekly Comments Bysidvateg
LUCAN - Sorry that I missed a
couple of weeks with "comments".
However I have a very good ex-
cuse, the. Cincinnatti "Terror" was
in town and I was kept busy keep-
ing track of him. Of course, I am
referring to my brother Frank who
after his discharge from the
R.C.A.F. as a Flying Officer
moved to the U.S.A. Nevertheless,
he still enjoys coming "home" to
Canada and does so several times a
year.
Congratulations are in order for
Comrade E.E. "Red" DeGraw who
is now the President of the Lucan
Legion. We wish him a successful
term in office.
As mentioned previously Horse-
shoes are the order of the day every
Thursday evening. If you enjoy
playing then come on over to the
Legion where we have six pits to
accommodate you and I know that
you will be made welcome. Re-
member you•do not have to be a
member of the Branch to partici-
pate. - -
Did you have the opportunity to
Lucan . OPP
have bike
LUCAN - Ttie O.P.P. have re-
covered a boy's, white bicycle from
the Lucan Arena area. It was found
on June 27 during the night and is
being held at the Detachment until
its owner can be verified. If you
have lost a bicycle or had one sto-
len, please contact the O.P.P. in
Lucan to claim the bicycle. You
will be reuqired to properly identify
it as yours.
see the Queen Mother last Friday?
Fortunately I was one of the lucky
ones to receive an invitation as well
as being asked to hold the door
open, along with others, when the
Queen Mother entered the Counties
Wing to speak -with the veterans.
Let me say it was a thrilling experi-
ence to stand so close to her and
have her acknowledge. my salute
(Navy type of course).
Prior to the visit a num
had the pleasure of having ►
with the Minister of Veterans Af-
fairs The Honourable Merrithely
following which he assured us he
would be working with the veterans
groups in seeking a solution to the
housing of our veterans in the Psy-
chiatric Institute, Victoria Campus.
We were also advised these veterans
would be kept together, and his de-
partment is seeking those spouses
who remarried following the demise
of their war disability pensioned
husband or wife. In the event these
persons become single again they
arc entitled to reapply for the pen-
sion which was discontinued when
they re -married. Good news indeed.
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Times -Advocate, July 12, 1989
Page 29
Steeper resigns - Norm Steeper (left) resigned his seat as Lucan
reeve last week. Filling the position is Larry Hotson, whose seat
as councillor has yet to be appointed to another candidate.
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