HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-01-03, Page 5WEDNEAY, JAN. 3rd, 1962
THE . LUCKNOW„..SENTINEL, UCKNOW,
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1 Peewee Schedule
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.Clover Valleyschool presented,
th it `.Christ as concert on :Wed
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nesdaY evening. The "Welcome
recitation was; •iven -May
by
'White,„ . and."Good . Night!' by
Go g Y
•Steven'.HenryY`Other recitations
by 'Jimrriie Geertsenia, Laurie
• ."MacCharles, Mary,, • MacCharles,
Michael Hamilton and little
Maureen Geei t ema.
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A puppet show by;.Lynn "Clay- •.
ton and Johnny : 'Geertsenia Was.
'a 'comedy :novelty. Soloists were
{• .'`Janet` 2 Hamilton and • Evelyn.
White. A,quarte Dianne Anger,
',Evelyn' and Ruth White and Janet
Hamilton sang "Mary's Lullabye."
A. trio "Hardrock,'•Coco and. Joe"
by : Patsy: and Mary. MacCharles
and Joanne Hamilton. A .pan'ti-
mime' "The ;Littlest Angel" drills
• 'and' dialogues And - a square
dance, also. ',piano. solos' by Patsy
MacCharles • and Janet 'Hamilton:
'.Choruses` by all the • children arid'
a visit: from SantaClaus With
gifts'.' for.: all. Mrs: Sandy .Mac_
Charles was Pianist. :and'Mr. Alvin
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December 28th.
Lucknow at Walkerton -7;00 p.m.
December 28th •
Ripley at Mildmay 7:00- p.m.
January 2nd, ,
Mildmay at Rip1eY 7:30 p.m.
January 4th
1Vlild-nay at Lucknow —7:00 p.m,
January .'4th
Ripley at Walkerton 7:00 p.m.
January. 7th
Walkerton at Mildmay -2,00: p.m
January, 9th •
Walkerton -:at paisley -7;00 p.m.
January Loth, , ”
Mildmay'at Walkerton -r-1 u'.Q
January .1.6th • •
Lucknow at Paisley —7:00k
January, 16th. .
Walkerton . at Ripley
January.., 18th
Paisley at^Mildmay
January 20th,,
• Ripley at aisley
January 23rd . '
Mildmay.: at Paisley
Hamilton chairman.
The Sunday :School social ev-
'ening: was held in: the church' on
Friday evening.:•' Reverend 'Dun
top was . chairman • for•,a program,.
consisting :'of recitations by 'Stev
en Henry, May' White;' Mary ..Mae
Charles, Michael Hamilton, David
Black, 'Lynn •.Clayton- Marie Ha-
:MiltonSolos
rrilton and. Mrs; H. Anger.:
and -group singing by•'Evelyn,
White . Janet :• HaMiltoni Mar.
MacCharles,. 'Patsy . and Laurie
MacCharles, Marilyn'/ Breaks,
Sandra.•Nlatellarles, Jeanie. Mac=
Tavish, Joanne: 'Hamilton', Marie
Haamilton, Mar :� and::H leni.White;.
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Mrs'. D. Dunlop sang "Silent
•Night" as •" it is !sung . in Ireland.
school children ' "sa'ng '"A:
Christinas` .'Prayer" . written • by,
their`- music teacher, . Mrs. 'Scott,
Which 'Was very well .received.
Mrs. Ross Black and. 'Mrs. Sandy;
MacCharles ,:were organists' • A
visit from 'Santa Claus and
lunch .brought -'a happy evening
to a close.
Miss;.Helen, hate attended • the
Toc-Alpha youth. ternperance,con
feren:ce in . 'Toronto during the
Christmas !Week:
,Mrs ., John MacCharles sang "O"
Holy Night" in. the United Church',
service on Sunday.
,Miss; ',Marilyn Finlayson ' 'of
Stratford was at her, home . here
during', the'Christmas holidays,.;
Miss Ruth 'Tack of Kitchener
spent a '-few days •with her par,
exits' during the holidays.
• Miss' ;Shirley Brooks•of'Toronto
and Miss Alice Brooks of .London
spent Christmas with Mrs, Ear -
Vey 'Brooks;' Ronnie anal Marilyn.:
Wawanosh Pupils,
Portray : `Nativity
The. •N'ativ'ity Scene was play-
e l by' all the pupils* of S.S. 2,
West Wawanosh at ,their annual
Chris'tinas conceit held in 'the
school' with •-,Orval NIc 'hee as
chairman: The teacher, Mr`S. Mur-
ray. Wilson and the pupils pre-
serited the .following program
for the large crowd that attended.
Recitation, • "Welcome," Kathy
11a11.rnlari, opening' chorus; a duet,
January •25th
Paisley. at Ripley —7 00 p.m.
January .25th • r
Lucknow at Mildmay' —7 0U p m,
Janu:ary',26th
Paisley at Walkerton 7:00 • p.m',
January; 31st : •
Paisley at Lucknow :;-4:00 p.m
FON ary' 1st
Lucknow at Ripley • —7:00 p.m:
—7 3Q P4/1.
—7:00 pm:
—5:00 p,m
-4:Q0 p.m.
.,February 6th
Ripley at Lucknow —7:00 p m
February •8th; .
Walkerton at Lueknow-7::00
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MOTORCADE: ;DEALER:
in, Randy" Kerr, Cliff. ,Hallman„
Frank Foran; bunny -hop, by the
juniors. •
A' • fashion • show with • Ronald
Durnin as cornmentator was Very
amusing when the• boys fashioned
the.' 'styles of today 'as worn by
the ` ladies Those' modelling the
dresses:' and -hats' ,were,. Ronnie.
M,'Jirimy. Moss, , ran,
Randy.cPheeKerr, Frank ForanConFo.and`
Clifford Hallman.' '•
Santa •' arrived and gave..oz�t
•the:gifts and `candy. The musical,.
program was tinder the direction
o'f , the' musical supervisor;'• Mrs.
"i' P Alis od erg •
hy., l s • R . g
remodelled arena, complete` with : .
artificial 'ice . So that, behaviour
on .the ice.' and in the arena can.
be .controlled,` a list of What's.
prohibited has been posted, and,
infractions; ;will automatically:.
•mean a three -weeks' suspension
from ;. the ' arena.
Ronnie McPhee and Randy Derr;'
recitations, •Terry Foran,' Douglas
Durrrin, ` Janice. Foran, Cathie,.
Foran,. Ronnie McPhee; dialogue,
"A Official Visit," .with'' all"the
n' Ofii Visit," 1
Pu ilS
takirig. part, •.
junior. "chorus, ."Callipg Santa
Claus;"
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Claus, �d alogue, :.,Jiznlny,s. ITn:
lucky Morning," Jimmy., Moss
Con Foran, Cathy Hangnail, Ron-
nie :.McPlee• • song "Hardrock,.
Cocas and Joe," • Randy
Frank. Foran, Terry ,Foran,. ,Roi-
nie :MoPlee, 'Con Foran; , solo,•.
rn ri•; dialogue, lo , Ari
Douglas. Du i a
ra cal''Joe"�onnie•Dur'fi
Uxtp cti k, R
Zzom.•, W, M.S'.
The D.ecem:ber W:.M S. meet-
ng• vas •`.held at the home -:'of'
the presider'it,•:Mrs.. Jing, 'Hunter,.
With 25;ladies, .6 •children and 1
visitor • in., ' attendance. Hymn ;.62
opened .the meeting ' f ol] owed by,
`The, Lord's Prayer' repeated
:unison. • The•'roll call was` answ •
ered by `,A Ch'ristrnas' Thought.'
Mrs.' George Hunter took the. de
vdtional '•:with'' Mrs Jack ,'•McDon-
agh, .reading ,the,•Christmas: ; trry.'
in scripture Mrs Charles .Wi'lk--
ins'' reported onthe: visits to t'ic.
shut-ins. A 'parvo solo . by.
Jack., Gardner and • readings by
Mrs. Frank Ritchie and Mrs. Wtzi,
G. Hunte •• •.w,e:re. : hen •enj eyed.
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The tress e. • sI� . n �
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and; flower fund' reports were ••
given aidreported.a good •'year.
Nlrss . •Marie ' Cupskey and Mrs.
. Harkwoo d,. were' rernerb.ered: At
�hristrnas": t'me.,,
also the. -past;
' m en bers::.Mrs. Swan. 'gave =, the
Christian . Stewardship: reading..
!The :collection, was, received and
1 hymn : 59. was sung„ ',With Mr:
' Kaiser .closing with prayer. Lunch ;
was s•ervd, There. were 6 ,with
perfect : 'attendance' and, '2' who'"
missed one meeting. '
0BI VARY
THOMAS KEARNETj�
Thomas Bernard' :Kearney., a
well known and lifelong resident
of the' St. Augustine community
died.`in -Victoria: Hospital, :London.,
•on December 16th a.t•'the age of: ;•
68.. ••
He was;' a son, off 'Patrick Kear-
ney and .Julia Redrnond and was
born at ;St..Au'gustin•e. on. Novem-' .
her 73rd, 1893. Toni; farmed there
all 'ills life He never•married.
Req'uicm 'Mass Wag.. suing: by
-Fattier:L>. C. Thomas: at St: Au-;
gustine < soman . Catholic . Church.
at. , ten, o'clock; on T • esday, De•
cember `19th. The Organist was:
Mrs Cyril` Boyle
• interment 'as •in• St. -Au gustine 7'
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Cemetery with the committal
service . `conduc'ted • by Father
Thomas, assisted •by 'Re.v. Father •
McDonald of Simeoe
;Pallbearers:: were >Eiilhard '.Jef
ferson, • Edward • •Rabinson : Gord-.
on•:Foran, . Clarence Gibbons,. Gus
•Redm.,.wa,s• L ed,
' r Kearney ` is ::survived b
two : sisters;• Sister ,Jerome of St
Joseph 'Convent at.' ' Simcoe • and:
Elva' at ''h'ome.
I -le was predeceased by 'OTT
I'rother,•'Wi'lliam..Kearney.:. , :
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