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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th, 1962
Students'Revi0
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• During the past week the Pup-
ils of Grade 10 at Lucknow Dis-
trict High School have revived
the lost art of debating. Students
• entered into, their respective tep-
ieS with a vi our reminisCent of
debates in years past.
in 108 Ross Forster and Ross
• Pannabecker had no trouble in
proving to Dianne Hewitt , and
• • Kathy Leddy that: 4. Son is roore•
• Useful than a daughter.• 2., •
• The • debate between Jim
and :Ross -Hamilton. vS, Donna
. Hogan and. Beverley Wall,: that
all boys should be taught to.
drive a car; was declared a draw.
• Donna • Aitchison and. Nancy
• Cranston ,persuaded Curtis Daw-
son 'and. Ken Kirklandthat all
• girls 'sheuld be taught to -sew.
Lynne Cowan- and Marilyn.
Thacker decisively trounced Ei-
• leen Burt and Katherine Bushell
•in their' resolution that ',curfew
bells shouldbe installed • in
• Lucknow.• •• • . ,
Tony • Jehnston • and. •Herbie.
Hunter .made light of their op-
Ponents, Nancy Doriclit • •and
Gladys MacDonald,and proved
• that the .farm is. the hest place
to 'live.
-The topic, "that •farm .girls,
Make the best wives'i'mas de-
clared a stalemate with Diane,
IfurnPlirey and. - Nancy Curran
• eppOsing. Dorothy. Hallam and
Ethel
..more serious .nature..---:- at least
:in some Cases: , •' . • .
• Joyce Thorburn ,and Esther
.•Gibson won a clOse contest over
'Roy 'Button and •Ed 'Brown in.
• their resolution that ' .Canada
• should: have nuclear rins:
•• • in another close contest it
was deckled that disarmament is
• the answer to world peace with
Anne Riteliie and Peggy Button
• winning ..over • Murray ..Johnston,
Anderson.
Cheryle. Whitby . • and. 'Donna
'RintOul had a Clean., Cut victory'
•over Mary IVItirdie. and Barbara
Nelson :vyhen they resolved that
_Canada slibuld have compulsory
•• MilitarY training:.
•
Don Hodgins arid Doug.. Jahn-
, sten very decisively proved that
• ',Canada Should, have a flag, and
• , National anthem of her own..
ThOir opponents were Grace
Del:wall and ..Sheiia
Another stalemate *as -cleclar-,
on the topic, that TV should
be installed all schoola. The
debaters were Anne Arnold .arid
Sharon Bannerman vs. •TOm An-
drew and Glenn :Porter. •
• Ona lighter topic,. Ken Tay-
. • lor Heger Pentland huineur:-
• - • ouSly. and .auccessfullY_ claimed'
• • ,that: dogs are out of ;place * in
aPartments and duplexes., 'Their
opponents were lithe Ackert. &
Saridra .Cameron. •
Subjects for. pot Easter de-
• bates are:. ' ; ,•
:That Canada , should join the
•',European Common Market,
Affirmative, Gary Jeluistori,.Tom
• 'Hogan; Negative, •Phyllis •Brad -
•:ley and 'Kathleen Dalton. : •
That travel \has a 'greater .edti-•
,cational 'valuethan reading
•• • 'Affirmative; • Doug Dickie, ,14•43i.
• , • • 'Wardell; NegatiVe,
, Gail Anderson. • •. • ,
Mr.' and Mrs.. Keith Hackett
and boys of Torento were 'Easter
week -end visitors with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. • Thomas
Hackett., .••
Mr. and 'qrs. J;" E. Marshall
of Islington 'were here on Satur-
day .when the remains of. her
aunt, Miss Bell RObertson, were
interred in Greenhill. Cemetery.
Temporary 'entombment had been
at South Kinloss Mausoleum.
Sunday visitors with Mr.» and
Mrs. Fred McQuillin were Mr.
Ivan IVIcQuillin and Miss Mildred
SuMmers'o Elmira and • Mrs.
John Miller a ,Lucknow. Mrs.
Miller has- returned to her home
here after spending the ,winter
in London. and Strathroy, •
Mr. and Mrs.- Joe Agnew, Judy,.
Pam.. and S Joanne of Detroit
were Easter Visitors with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Agnew. •
Mr. and Mrs. D. IL Agnew &
David of Plymouth, Michigan,
were week -end visitors in Luck -
now,,
Held Pre Nuptial
Events For Bride
• (DUNGANNON NEWS.)
A pre -nuptial shower was:
held for Miss Marie .Black on
'WedneSday night •of last week,
sponSored by the Angliean
Church. ladle§ at the Parish Hall
Dungannont ;The bride -to -b. • is
organist a the church.and about
79 attended of aunts, cousins and
,near ' neighbours. The .hall was
• nicely decorated for the occasion
and when' all were assembled
•
two readings were.giveft by
pert Dougherty, and Mrs. Don
Pacquette. Mrs. Pacquette played
the bridal march.' •
Nancy Mole .and Mary Lou
Henry •carried in the gifts in a
nicely 'decorated basket' after an
address of beat wishes was read
by Mrs. Robert Mole. JoYce Mat-
hews and Barbara Taylor; assist.
ed the bride in opening the many
lovely gifts, after which Marie
•thanked the donors: . We might:
also mention that •following the
previous Sunday;Rev. W. Wright,,
the rector, presented Marie ' on,
behalf • ofthe chtirch, a lovely
large family Bible. .. ••• . •
• Mrs. Miner. Black held. at her
horne.a trousseau tea, afternoon
and evening,. for her daughter,
Marie. ,Mary Lou Henry, a cou-
sin; oPened, the door and attended
the. register 'with about ninety
guests. Mrs. .Black received the
:gue a cotton •knit
eige dress with pink carnation
corsage and Mrs. Meredith Young
wearing brOwn and ...white
checl----Thets'AVith,-Whitesarriatien'
.corsage, ,• •
The -table was pretty with lace
table 'cloth; centred With' the 3 -
tier :wedding' cake, snapdragons
and pink 'Candles at .whiCh the;
bride-t�=be's .granclinother, Mrs.
Edgar Dougherty poured' tea froin
silver tea service In„.the. kitehen
was Mrs. • Howard.:JOhnston and
Mrs. Will 1VIcearin assisting with.
the lunch was Donna McNee and
Barbara Taylor; showing the
trousseau was •Mrs..LOrne. Popp,
'Ione Mathews, Mrt.'llois Henry,
Marjorie young and Mrs. Harold
Dougherty.
Wilfred Drennan who un-
derwent surgery in Victoria. Hos-
pital, April •17thfor the removal
of a -kidney Storie , is bnproving
nicely. . • , •
•
Lori and Brock Cambell are
• visiting this week in St. Marys
• with their . aunt, Mrs. Wilmer
Harlton.. •• •• •• .
Miss Eileen. Campbell, Mr.. .&
Mrs. , Victor Kannapin, Marilyn
and Vickey �if Kittehener, Mr. '&
Mrs. Wilmer Halton,
.Tomany of .St. Marys visited over
the w.eekzentl--with-Mr-,--and-Mrs.....
Cyril 'Campbell •• and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Gamrnie.° . • •
• ;Mr, and . Mrs. Lou. Carignan,
Mary 'Louise, of Beauharnois;
Quebec, Mr. .and Mrs. Cecil •M-.
Millan, Elliott of Mount Ferest
were week -end :visitors with Mr.
and :Mrs. James Burt. ' .•
• Mr: andMr. W. A.. PorteouS
returned home on 'r„Inirsday af-
ter• Spending the•Winter' in .Fler-
ida,. • ,
•
• Mrs.: Edgar- Guest- Of .Uraiiiiim
City, the former _Lois .•HaldenbY
of Kinloss, sas their snow
finally deciding to go and they
are sure sick of the leek, of. it,
It•haS been around there since
Septernber lst., She°. says they
look' forward to The Sentinel
every Tuesday and are plannnig
to •come horne in July
Mr.. and ' Mrs. E. E. Wightman.
arid daughters Of Niagara Falls'
arid HarveY:Wightnian of 'Water-
loo were week -end .guests with
Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Wightthan •&.
Mrs,: ,Mer. • • . •
Visitor's ' with Mr. ' arid Mrs
Will. Neaberof Langside Helen ,..Nda-
bel: of London, Mr. and. Mrs. Ed-
-Win- Bennewes,- Bonnie:of- Sea -
forth, 'Mr. .and Mrs. F Neabel• of
Beechville,” Mr. Graham Nealbel,
Sebringyille,,Mr.. and Mrs. lulus
Ficher and family and 'Mr. Ed,
Ficher of Lisiowel,. Mr. ancl•Mrs,
Gordon 'Neabel; Brian and Shar-
on Of - Brampton, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Gene' Tunney, Rickey ' of. 'Engle-
•. ..BIRTHS
CpRAIN — in Victoria 'Hospital,
• London;, ori Saturday, April 2.1st,.'
• :to Dr. • and Mrs.- M, H. Corrin,
• daughter. . • ,
CAMERON in Winghain.Gen-
• era]. Hospital on Sarlday, April
-22nd, to Mr. and Mrs, Don Cam-
• ' eron, LucknoW, a; son; William
• Colin,. • • 4
— At "W'irighain . General
Hospita.1On Thursday, April 12th,
O 1962, to Mr. and Mrs: Clarke
thin, Eta. 7; Lucknow; a son. ,
•
RUSTIN — in Stratford General• .
Hospital on Thursday, April 19th,
,1962, to Mr, and IVIrs.. Gil.Rustin;
• (Audrey Stanley) a son.
• McCOR.1VIICK • in Wirigham
• Hospital 'on Sunday, April 22.fid,
1962, to Mr, and Mrs. Donald
• McCormiek ,,(Catherine 11iracLen-
' nan), R.R. Wingharn, a. daugh-
. ter... •
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. 'Art Breckles .has made: •,,az re-
niarkable recovery from surgery
for the removal a a brain' tumor.
'Ile 'was receiving .a final check •
.up on .Wednesday morning •ancl,
Was expected home that , clay. •
Charlie Robinson is a patient in
Wingliarn hospital,following a
heart attack which he Suffered on
Tuesday afternoon while working
•at. St. Helens.
Mr. 0 and Mrs. Art Hinschberger
and Dale,' Mr. and Mrs.. Frank.
Miller were Sunday afternoon
callers •Mr, and Mrs. M1 -
vin Husk and 'family, Kinloss.
•
M. and Mrs. ,Art Le Grand
and Robbie, 'Scarborough, Mr.
and,Mrs. Wm. A. Johnston, Thain
and Elizabeth of Toronto, visit-
ed with Mr: and Mr.S. -Noble
Johnston ' over. the week -end.
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lothes Hanger Drive In Lucknow And , Dunginriba
• - On Thursday, "April '.26th •
On Saturday
At Dungannon
• YOUNG
St. :Patills Anglican Church in
•Dinigannori was prettily decor-
ated with candles, , Easter lilies
on the 'alter and ferns and ,dat,
fodlIs. for the -marriage on Sa-
turdaY;at 2 P.m. .of Agnes Marie,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Elmer
Mack; R.R. 1, Port' Albert • and
Donald; Meredith,. son of Mr.' '&
Mrs.. Meredith Young, R.R.
Ai -
burn. Rev. Wilfred Wright of
•Lucknow Parish perfornied the'
marriage in a double ring Cere-
mony.' • , • • ,
The 'bride was given .in mar-
riageby her father: and wore a
waltzAength gown on pririeess
bodlee, lily -point sleeves .of silk
organza .with embroidered jewel-
led motifs ;enhancing, the neck-.
line and . skirt. • Veil 'matching
einbroidered 'edge-elboW-length'
df sil.k caught into a
drop crystal tiarra headdress.
She carried ' 5 white lace Cov-
ered Bible crested with a mauve
orchid. and trailing lily -of. the
• valley. She wore :a pearl rieck-
laCe and Pearl .ear rings, the •gift -
Of the groom.. •
' The Ibridesmaid . was iJoyce
Mathews of ..Nile,... wearing tur-
quoise' organza 'bouffant .skirt
and.,lace top, white accessories
wood, Mrs,' Graham; Mr., 'Wright Thain ' and Elizabeth remained and ,Carried yellow.minus; Mr.
of Lucknow : . • ' `• for the week" • LawrenCe. .Blaek was groaffs-
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rnan?.. Deuglas Popp, . nephew of
the' 'groom, • Blyth, was ring.
bearer. Susan Beacom, Goderich,
cousin of the bride, • was flower
• girl, wearing gold .organza, head-
dress of white Misty tulle floral'
arrangements ,& satin streamers
and .white aecessories and car-.
'lied a nosegay of pale 'gold ,
now played Wedding. music and
. •
Mrs. -Fred McQtullin, L'uclt%
also at the •reception ' at St. •
Peters Parish Hall,' Lucknow. •
Lovely floral: • arrangements
adOrried the tables with the wed-
ding cake and -candles :On the
'bridal • table. •• .
The bride's. Motherreceived
the:. guests' wearnig.. dior blue
eMbroid.ered organza in sheath
'design,navy ethboSsed duster &
muted blue accesSOries and white
Corsage. The •groom's -.mother,
Was wearing pe.aeock nylon ace;
tate lace . over raYori .; taffeta,
beige accessories and pink: car-
nation corsage. The ushers were
Lorne Popp of. Blyth, brother-in-
law of the greernand „John Black,
Port Albert, brother• of the bride,
For .travelling •the bride don-
• ried • a' navy ..7 arnel -linen dress,
bine top coat, ;white accessories
•and white carnation •corsage;Af
ter 'a' wedding • tript,o Southern
Points,they will reside at R. 3
Auburn, • • •
• Guests were ,present from -Kit-,
chener, 'Britten, Wingharn, God-,
erich, Toronto, Ripley, Lucknow
• and Bluevale. . ,
Students' Choir To Be Heard Here On May 4th
•This theologiCal student e choir
of 'lc:Pox College, Torento, and
Presbyterian College, Montreal,'
will be •in'Luckfiow Presbyterian
ChurCh on Friday evening, May
441.
The leader of the .chair • is
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Mr,, •Henry Rosevear, F,C.C.O.,
organist and choir Mas-
ter of Glenview Presbyterian
Cihurch, Toronto, and lecturer in
Church Music and Hyninology at
Knox College, • University of
TorontO, • •
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' The choir personnel are as
fellows,, Third roW, left to right:
Glen Davis, Garry Morten, John
Congrarn, Robert Spencer,. DeS-
InOlid Howard; Second row,: left
to right: Donald Cousens, Peter
illaddell; William RUSselil, Clif-
ford .JohnSton, John Clarke; First
row:, left to right Peter Ntc16gile,
Charte:s Scott, John Carr,, me:
He,nry Rosevear (leicler)%
Paul,,Craig,Cribar, Graerne Dun
can. ' •
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