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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-05-20, Page 7) )' ) 5 5' '=Pqr. int!!..nr. WED.IESDAY, MAY :2Oth 1964 THE LUCKNOW SE.TINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN, Will Teach Here Next Term " Tom Ramautarsingh,' .on the. right,. president of .the Grey -Bruce English Teac1ters•' • Association is shownleading members •through a tour' ' of ' the building at. Waterloo Lutheran ' University. • . With him,' from . the left are, Lindsay Thorborn, of Port Elgin; D Miss ' Rose Varty of Collingwood . a and Mrs, Anne ' Kastner of Wiar-. ton' secretary.. of the association, 5 5 5 5 5 5 Q ,Q 0 0 i0 i0 50 50, 50 50 50. 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Mr. Ramautarsingh,• • a .'staff member at • Kincardine • District ,High 'Schoolwas :chairman of the day's events . when the association. travelled to Waterloo for. the 'Pro- fessional' Development 'Day. Mr, Ramautarsingh will join the staff. ••of • Lucknow District :' High School;: in September , as °'history teacher • / Cut Courtesy. ,KincardineNews CHURCH NEWS St, Helen's Church Women St.. Helen's T;J,C.W. held their • May Meeting at the home of Mrs, B. F. Green. Mrs Lorne Woods opened ' the meeting with prayer and u. hymn. Psalm' 98 was read in unison. The 'roll call was 'ans- wered . ans-wered. by' ,telling something , about a child in the Bible. There were 19 adults and 2, children present; Mrs. Tristram gave' a . musical monologue-- "The Lesson of the Watermiil": • With.- •• Mrs. Chester Taylor playing the accompaniment, Mrs.. Chas.- McDonald took, the chair for the program. Mrs. Lorne Durnin ' read the scripture lesson. Mrs. McDonald gave the topic on India and . the church of to-mor- row. Q morrow. ,Miss Isabel' Miller -• gave :facts -and ' figures on.. India and •Mrs. Carrick - read the story of Dr. Deena Sonna..A hymn was sung and Mrs. ' MacDonald led in prayer. ' It was decided to gather good . used books for the ' use of the . patients in Ontario . Hospital at , Goderich, and .the ladies were remindedof the bale to be pack- ed for overseas 'relief.. Some baz- aar items were brought and plans: for a bake sale were discussed. Mr. Tristram' reported , on the Board meeting in regard to .: the coming ' of a student. minister: The meeting closed with' a hymn and, benediction. •Mrs. . McDonald con- ducted •a contest and.' a sale of plants .and :bulbswas held: Lunch was served ` by the .hostess, . Mrs. Carrick and 'Mrs. Woods. Huron bounty Tuberculosis Associatipn LEGION MAIL, CLINTON Wednesd'ay, :.at 7 Guest, Speaker DR. * A.J. 'WA'I`T.. Beck Memorial- Sanatorium, London, Ontario .,1.. STEWART,. 'Seafor"ti President Whitechurch W.I. Members On TV ° (.WHITECHURCH NEWS) On Tuesday, May 12 White- Ithe Blue Barn had cooked a pork. church Women's Institute visited. chop casserole. and rhubarb : cus- CKNX and appeared on. Television tard. pie. Besides the ladies men. on M'Lady. Those interviewed. by tioned, Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mrs. Mr. Brent were the president, Johnston Conn, Mrs.. •: Tome Jam: Mrs. Claude Coffin; 'Mrs.: Eunice ieson,: Mrs. Tom. 'Magoffin, , Mrs'. Gillespie, the oldest charter mem- Russel: Gaunt,, Mrs. Garnet Far, ber; Mrs, George' Walker,, second rier, Mrs. Earl CaSlick., .Mrs. vice president; :