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Times Advocate, 1989-07-26, Page 16itr Page 16 Tun le, w.ocatc, July 26, 19$9 Horse show - The Zurich Fair knows how to put on a horse show, which included these Ha/flinger horseand carriages. Shown here is a contestant in one of the wagon races. Lucan OPP at three accidents. LUCAN - During the past week, Ontario Provincial Police in Lucan investigated 54 occurrences and three motor vehicle accidents. None of these incidents were major in na- ture and approximately 15 percent involved criminal actions. Four thefts were reported and in- cluded money, securities and high- way signs. Two incidents involved vandalism and two involved break- ins. One residence in London town- ship was entered and a storage at SL James Church, Clandeboye was opened. Two lawn mowers were taken from this location. Alcohol related occurrences re- sulted in four persons being charged with Liquor License Act offenses and one person being ar- rested and charged with impaired driving: The majority of the re- maining investigations involved general incidents such as intrusion alarms and driving complaints. Two of the motor vehicle acci- dents resulted only in property damage and one was categorized as having minimal personal injury. Several driving complaints are still being received. These complaints involved speeding, improper pass- ing. following two closely and oth- er similar hazardous moving viola- tions. Please- drive carefully and arrive safely. Because many complaints are re- ceived by police, it may be useful to list what information is both useful and necessary to aid police in their investigation of these inci- dents. Police request that you note carefully the description of both the suspect person and vehicle, if one is involved, when reporting suspi- cious or careless occurrences. For persons, note the particulars concerning height, weight, sex, age, hair, eyes and clothing. For vehicles, note the make, model, co- lour, and especially the correct li- cence plate number. If possible write down these de- scriptions as soon as possible cath. Revival Centre LUCAN - Tim Kritzer led the song service Sunday morning. Rev. Roger Mason invited Dan and Cheryl Wuerch and Tom and Rose Merrigan to come forward express- ing their desire to join the church. Everyone joined in singing We Love You with the Love of the Lord. Rev. Mason spoke from Ephe- sians 4;11-16. Some Christians are not committed to a local church. .Tbas they are n order. Joining a good church brings spiritual stability, maturity, truth and love. icing a diui-61 il�ips `ti Gillis= tian to minister to others. A Chris- tian has to be rightly related to God Sunday evening Rev. Roger Ma- son ministered from Acts 2:42-47. This new testament church prac- ticed commitment to God and to one another. They continued in communion and Christian practic- es, prayer, worship and meeting to- gether. Upcoming events: Sunday, July 30, Miss Betty. Butler, missionary .' to Haiti, will be guest speake1.' August 5, Bake Sale, at Shady Pines Campgrounds by the men and ladies of the church. This bake sale is to raise money for the pro- ject to build a home for a native pastor in Haiti. A team of workers plan togo inTannary ttl Haiti. er than relying on your memory. Many times, the complainant must be able to identify. the suspect(s) in order for police to successfully in- vestigate these types of occurrenc- es. Community welcomes new pastor By • Roberta Templeman STAFFA - Anne Marie Allen has moved into the manse this past week. She is the new pastor at Hibbert United Church, and we welcome her to the community Personals To celebrate Matthew Simon's fifth birthday on Saturday, his par- ents Tony and Carolyn entertained all this friends from Nursery School. Mrs. C. Murdock is returning to her home in Scotland this week af- ter visiting with her daughter, Car- olyn and Tony Simons and fami- ly. Carrah Templeman is holidaying for a few days with her Aunt Carol Stewart and Jane Robinson in Kitchener. Family and friends helped Arthur and Margaret Kamp celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on the weekend. On Friday evening Rus- sell and Margaret. Miller and Bob and Bernice Norris, entertained them to dinner in Goderich, and family members, Ed, Eleanor, Mark, Erin and Ryan Lawrence, Milton and David, Audrey, Christe- na, Robert and Alonna Kemp, Clinton, had dinner with them at their home on Saturday. The fami- ly all attended church together at Hibbert United on Sunday morning and later enjoyed a family dinner in St. Marys. Marion Ritchie WMS B Lou Norris presided at the July ting of the Marion Ritchie W.M. . meeting on Tuesday even- ing opening with a few lines on "Freedom" which was the theme of the meeting. The worship service was given by Edna Stoneman, taking the meditation from John, Chapter 8 beginning at verse 21 and then ex- pressing her thoughts on freedom and closing with prayer. The offer- ing was received by Mary Elliott and dedicated by Betty Lou Norris. Members answered the roll call by answering what freedom means to them. Hazel Harburn presided for the business when members were re- minded there was no meeting in August and the September meeting was reviewed. She gave as her top- ic "What does an Elder Do?" taken from a Presbyterian Record. Lillian Douglas gad the study book dealing with the Economy, Domestic Pro- ductivity and Export of South Afri- ca. After closing with The Lord's Prayer, a social hour was enjoyed. Thames Roadby Rhoda Rohde By Rhoda Rohde THAMES ROAD - Before the service at Elimville commenced and during the service, Laverne Rodd and Loi' Elford played the mouth organ anl Cliff Jaques the violin, accompanied by Marjorie Johns on the pian", which was much en- joyed Rev. Sheila gave the children's message about prayer, and the meaning of the different coloured ministers shawls eg. green, purple and red. The sermon was entitled "Mary and Martha: Sisters in Provocation" given by Rev. Sheila. Ann Delbridge and Tammy and Karen Rohde served lemonade on Sunday after the church service. Coming events On Sunday July 30 the annual Pot Luck dinner picnic will be held following the church service at 10 a.m. at the Morrison Dam. In case of rain the service and picnic will be held Lt Elimville church. Please bring la +/n chairs, table cloths, cups, plaits, cutlery and picnic bas- kets. Beverage will be supplied. Sunday August 6 at 10 a.m. the regular church service will be held with Elimville congregation and the Kydd relatives to attend. Refresh- ments will be served after the ser- vice. A meeting to discuss plans for our Youth Group in the fall will be held at manse on Tuesday, August 1 at 8 p.m. If you can give one eve- ning a month, please join us. Personals Rev. Sheila Macgregor. and Alex- andra spent a few days last week with the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Ian Macdonald of Windsor. - Bill and I had supper with Mrs. Marguerite Gibson of London 6n Thursday evening. Mr. Ge^rge Kellen returned home on Frida' • from South Huron hospi- tal Exeter after having been a pa- tient there for almost two weeks. Get well wishes are extended. I/PTI/24M1/NTNS Illomnwr Summer rea//y heats up when you start cooking in the new GM car or full- size pickup ofyour choice. 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