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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-01, Page 15WEDNESDAY: SEPT, !st;. THE . LUCKNOW "SENTINEL, sLUCKNOVV, ONTARIO' Workshop Held' At AckertCottage' Members of , the Lucknow Un- ited Church Sunday School teach- ing staff held a Workshop. and Fel- lowship Sunday, August 29th, at. the 'cottage of : Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ackert, at Bruce Beach. The day began, at 8:30 a.m.'=with breakfast, followed by a' worship period, led , by Mr. Lloyd Ackert: resp and interesting' 1 ,. a u :. An .....n f1 a P Pro gramme Of instruction, 'discussion( and • practical .ideas, , concerning the 'teaching: of the New Sunday School, .Curriculum; Was led by Reverend Stanley Tose, of Paris, Ontario. Reverend Tose the Field Secretary of . the Christian Education .Committee of ' the Un- ited Church. After a. 'barbeque lunch, the workshop resumed with methods of planning and preparing Sunday School lessons. This workshop •generated consid- erable enthusiasm among the tea- chers who will . commence ' their classes ' on Sunday, September 5th. Those in attendance ., . were: Lloyd Ackert, Raynard...;Ackert, Mrs. Leonard Ritchie, Mrs. , Bryce Elliott, Mrs. George Whitby, Miss Ada Webster, Jane Joynt, Gor- don ` Montgomery, Norman ::Sie- grist, Gordon Morrison,' Mel Mor- rison, . Ernest Ackert, June Ac- kert, Reverend. and Mrs.. H. W. Strapp • and , Mr. and Mrs. Mel Goyette: Shower}IeId 'For Gladys PicD�nald'. Suitably decorated, for the oc- casion, 'the Lucknow Legion Hall was . the :scene'. of 'a . shower . for Gladys. McDonald, Who will be married :in September. Gladys' op- erates Gladys' Beauty Salon mi Lucknow. • , Mrs. Harvey: Webster; ' chair - lady r= lady for'the ev nu °• presented • corsages to Gladys. • and two of ,Gladys' friends . Sherry Jardine and ' Mrs; boy' Einberlin • ' They were .then given . seats of honour. Corsages. were .presented by Mrs, Bill Johnstone :to the bride -elect's mother and .mother-in-law . to be, Mrs, Charles McDonald of ,St. He- lens and • Mrs. Jack . Musgrove of Walkerton: Mrs. Sam Reid, Gla- dys' grandmother, . also .received, a corsage. Mrs. Food 'Cunningham. conduc- ted : a contest. A • reading. "What Is , A Husband?" ' wasgiven by Mrs. Ron Forster: Mrs • Harvey Webster favoured with a vocal solo. June . Ackert gave a humor- ous reading'. Gladys was : assisted with the opening: a n displaying . of her. gifts by Mrs. ,Ro+y Eniberlin,' Wen- dy MacKenzie and Helen: John- stone while' Sherry Jardine . read the ' accompanying gift cards. 'Gla- dys thanked everyone ''present : for the gifts and those responsible for. the shower.. Everyone was..invited' PAGE . FIFTEEN Former Ripleyite� N arried In Toronto „BLUE ; TATE Kew Beach United Church was the, setting for the. marriage of Lynda Diane Tate and ...Donald MacKenzie Blue " - The marriage ceremony was, solemnized by : the Rev. W., G. Reed. The bride is ,the • daughter , of Mr. a nd Mrs., Edwin Tate .of Tor- onte. The groom .is the son -'of Mr. and Mrs.' 'Donald . B. Blue . of Ripley . A reception followed at the Bal- my Beach Club where more than one hundred' guests gathered. The•young • couple will reside in Toronto: ' For Fast Resultslil; READ and USES', AA, HE WANT ADS EGULARLY! PUT SENTINEL ADS'TO-•W.ORK, FOR .YOU —.PHONE . SZL'-3134 to hertrousseau tea. •.Preceding 'the' serving of lunch a 'sing song was conducted . by Mrs:. Clare .Johnstone and" Mrs. Harvey ,Webster.,... GET YOUR SUPPESI:AT'Y • REFILLS CLIPBOARDS ::COLORING PENCILS • PENS' BALL-POINT PENS', CARTRIDGE. PENS BRIEF CASES MEMO BOOKS., •RULERS .and RUBBERS MATHEMATICAL : SETS • CRAYONS „DICTIONARIES' Extra. 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A: life-long, resident . of : Rivers- dale where she was born, • she was a, . member of St., Anne's Church and. the Catholic Women's Lea- gue. . ea-gue.. ,She. was assistant , organist at the church • where' s h 'e was. married January 21st, 1914. • Surviving are one sort • Bernard. of: Walkerton; five': daughters, Sis- ter Mary Magdalen. of the .Sisters' of St. Joseph, London; Therese :of Detroit, • Mrs. L e o (Margaret Mary) •O'Connoryof Detroit, Mrs.• • Wendell , (Franc'es) Lewis of Ha- milton and Mrs. Leo (Imelda) Murray of Kinloss Township.;. one brother, Cleo Beninger of ` Pont- iac, Mich., and one sister, Sister Mary Majella of the Sisters of St. • • Joseph, Hamilton; 23 grand- children, •and 3 great grandchild= ren.. . She was predeceased 1by' .her husband in 1962 also by two sons,. two daughters, five brothers and' four sisters The ',body rested 'at • the Mac-' Kenzie Memorial Chapel, 'Luck - now. '.Requiem mass was solem- nized byher nepphew, Rev. N. J. Ruth of ,Assumption College, Win- , dsor, at SL Anne's Roman Cath- .... _ cafe Church; Riversdale, Monday, i PHONE 528-3004 ,August • 30th,' at 10;30. a.m. Burial was in the 'church cemetery. Ser- vice at the graveside , was con- ducted by Rev. L. J. Berry, par- ish : 'priest. LETTER TO nig EDI' 'August l0, 1965 LETTER TO OUR ',TOWN:FOLK Dear Townfolk: The Bubonic plague was. car- ried by fleas. The .`.`*G'3' Plague is 'spread by human: beings. ` The former taxes , the ,strength of the human . body, until it • dies. But the "G" Plague taxes the . heart and soul of every member of the fain., Hy of 'the. condemned body.. Dis-• grace! Death• maybe would .,be. less painful: but good.,Do. unto -others. plagued; .. s: It seems 'our fair wee :town is as you. would have them ,do toy you. In my mind • that 'means "DO Good!" Can anyone tell me what good comes from this plague? I haven't found any:;.It seems to be a sickness — An , incurable one at that: • Well, I'm one: up on our " local 11MI,D.'s.. The local .hardwares •• sell' .a Sure cure.' It is known to, many • as `Masking Tape." Guaranteed to resist nioisture ,and hot air. P.S. *"G" stands for gossip. ' "Town Grouch!'