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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-06-25, Page 23WEDNESDAY, JUNE :25th, 1969: .THE LUCKNOW'SENTINEL, LU'C'KNO'W. ,' ONTARIO r. PAGE° #�1NEQITY-THREE pliSC OUTSIDE.. HOUSE PAIN' -e_e,.7o rrr= tare--se:i e -c Uo:n—o-f �: • SUNWORTHY WASHABLE wA�LpApER� f1 L(fCKN�W . 0. raperies PHONE 528 -3434.' - ANNE CLARK Anne Isobel•Clark, 'd'aughter of Ivlr, and Ivlrs Doug: Clark of Lan-',' • don,. graduated' with her' Bachelor ,'• of Nursing degree from McGill'Un . • iversity, •Montreal; I'. Q. •on June 6th. • She' previously obtained' her R.N. after grdduating'from•N ightingale School of Nursing. in Toronto Anne is a granddaughter of Mrs: • Alex W..' Hamilton of Lucknow ; She hat accepted a position on '.the teaching Staff of the Ha.rniltdn' ` Civic Hospital', s: School' of Nursing HIGHWAY •86; MJ$ ES,•,EAST OF 1JcICI OW' FRESH GARDEN SPINACH. • ...MP•KG.. r , STAFFORD 5 INSTANT CHOCOLATE: .a• 2;•:4IL 79c BLUE BONNET MARGARINE k L ,.PYCG. 95c FRESH 'BREAD:; , ; KELLOGG'S CORNFLAKES' :POTATOES BALER TWINE 4 FOR 890 .- OY, •;PKG,S. 65c. 16 {..BSS. 39.4 °. :oupl� Marrued At St AugustInO • • fGGINS, - CHIS1JQLM , ,. : •,, ' St: .Augustine Roman Catholic 4 . dress of 'coral lace ovei• "rnatchiir`g : • �t church, St. Augustine , was the, taffetta with mairv'e orchid scene of a'' quiet Wedding on Satter `, corsage. i` ..' ,o'. day, June 7th at 4 o'clock wheel. ; After congratiulations,at the • • Mrs,.. Mary Chisholm of •Dungannon Church', th°i e' dal, parxy and guest's was uhited in. marriage to. Mr ..Aub- drove to:.'Ti`ger D'un;ldp' It if where rey Higgins of St. Clair ShoreS,, ,'they partook of a svin tuotls 'dinner= • Michigan, The pastor .Fr., and•later• W ;rere^entertalneda"t the;., Galea; performed the ceremony,. home of Mr :,acid'. •Mr$ Ray•Chis • The Bride was attired in ,a dress of holm 'in Goderich4 `„ turquoise chiffon over taffetta , •with• hate.r in the evening iyfr, ani hlrs a . I-liggi.ns;proceeded op" ' •, s, . • white orchid:corsa;ge b their honeymoon to•D,etroit arriid. ' They were attended by v1r. and ,best wishes of,rn,anyfls, rids Fi Mrs., Ray Chisholm'of•Goderich, The groom's only, sister,;/Mrs.:, the bride's youngest: son, and her , 'Harvey ;Treleaven of ,London "alteil-. Older son. Leonard gave her in Marr-' 'tied :the festiyitieS', alpp . vrith. the, Cage', The B'rid'esmaid wore'.a , immediate .fanulies ot•i�t1 e' bride ;.; 'and groom �• fi , Jud it h Dunlop,;,, daughter• of Rev. and' Mrs.' Douglas.Dunlop of Font- hill- and formerly of• Ripley, will • shortly become; .a missionary in ,`. 1.404.h. 'Judith is; well known.to res. idents of the Ripley-Huron:area : where she,attended sehool while her father ministered there, She was 'recent` speaker at the •anniversary services at St'. Andrews. Untted • Church..in Ripley, on ;June . She told of her experiences with Crossroad's Africa 1968::with :the.. evening service :'conducted -by the youth•of'the church. Slides -were 'shown in the`Stinday Schoolroom folloawin-g=tbP. service, 'Born in. Bangor, Northern Ireland ,' Judith received, her early.educat_. • ion, at the :Methodist, College,, Bel- fast.', coming to.Canada with her:: fariiily in 1959 to settle at Ripley..'.. Where she received her: further ed`- ucation' up to Grade 5:: • In 1962 her family moved to Font; bill where Judith continued.'her studies -and' raduated from Thorold'' Fonihill High School in 1966. Con tinuin'g'-ire'r'stti'di'es'for-thenext three years at•'the' University of Waterlog,: Miss. Dunlop dust, recent . ly gra nate wi` t t"-Bachelor;of Arts; 'in English. She'has a brother Alli: ster who is studing Engineering. at Waterloo University ' Judith is°the youngest person to ever be chosen b)/the Board to• ser•- • • ve on the.inission field. The following. article was recent ly. published in -the Kitchener Waterloo Record about•Judith, her work andher. future. Because of the local,interestwe, are printing it..' The Article_ ead Judith Dunlop' ' v commissioned`�`liy,°�th� `CTntted� Church of Canada. ;This summer she'll leave for 'Japan' where .she will 7" teach r :English for three -and - a -half years, ,She's already spent' one summer in `Africa working ' for Crossroads ' Afri- ca, a , summer service. given • by university undergraduates. Friday she - • was graduated from'. the University •oE' Wa ' . terloo With an arts degree in English. She hopes to return.. to university some day to fur,.. ther her, educations d. u • tier--of-=a •�i"onthill minister, Rev. S.DOUglas Dunlop, she has always been" , fascinated by , reports from missionaries, ":I want, it to be vt+h4t, .1 wan o • o a my ifs; to how can a girl of 20 say? .It's , been the idea that stayed with By' RUTH ANN 'SODEN Record Religion Editor ' Judith Dunlop' is. a .bright: , smiling 20 -year-old who wears And she is probably the youngest missionary ever me :the longest," she said xr M.: * Judith : was working : in 'the registration;, office -,of Hatnil ton .:conference this week,' Next month .she'll.be taking a .sem- inar with other :,outgoing mis- siotaries•at Covenant College,' , Toronto, to, discussthe claims of the Christian•Ifaith: and cu1- tural':anthropology. Then she goes to (University _._nf w_eMer_n Usltario London • for .an. orientation course: In : the middle of August she's off for ':Tokyo for six Months' of', intense language study.. Then the' is assigned .to, a, Parti- cular school She's extremely interested '. in theatrical work and broad= casting; and hopes .that she 'can work them. into• her teach- ing in some way. While, she was in Africa 'She taught children •by' 'day,' and adults by night.. ``.L ,real- ly got keen on this teaching '_•• English .bit.rI realized.• the •m portance .of having •a teacher whose -native language..is-Eng Mb,' When" ,they're , learning' • English." She loves lingtii tics and can ' speak a • little French, Italian and Spanish • ' Judith • . was born to .North ern° Ireland .where, her father , was headmaster `at a boys `. boarding: school; They carne-.,. to -Canada, i 1959 and...het fa= Cher served at, Ripley, before . moving to Fonthill. L:! t,t "The young people of . today are very much interested in Christianity-that's,'not to say hhey re --active i th h ' = ttan church,," said .v` Judith who finds eager: responses wherever she goes to ; talk about ..her work with, Cross roads. Teen-agers, and even those younger, come' up and ask what they can ;do,'. and; it's 'up, til". 'the church •to find- • them,: something tb do,: she said, ."Gosh;' mission work.• is the Mostrewarding work," the added W / . Rev. , Norman - MacKenzie, Toronto,':: personnel secretary' for. the United' Church `Board .of 'World Missions, said. age. doesn't matter, but maturity does. She' has .the maturity: of a, •irl 24 or 2a, he said. (She to 20 a ew,wee s ;ago) , He pointed out that candii-;' dates for missionary service have.' to pass` exhaustive tests before: they're accepted: '. First ;there are ;several terviews, with ;the- personnel secretary. Ten. references are asked to evaluate the candi date, A.:lengthy ;application is filled out. Thorough Medical. and psychological . tests are given and. finally . the `candi- • (late must appear befbre the; personnel committee. • "The main thing We are aft- er is. to f:' :out whaf" their basic: philosophy of life is; what; makes .'them ',tick, 'and `wha't their -basrc--attitude--to the Christian faith is," he Said. y ward ForPoster Debra Ann Leddy �. a grade five student ofVit:. Anne's'Sct}ool Kitchener.received a =certificate•of ,merit and a :gift of nioney;frona • the Province of Ontario recently for her, Fire preventionPoster. Debra was one of the ten '.winners from •Ontario to receive..this ,. award. This contest was sponsored by thea Fire•Prevention'Bureau of Ontario, Debra isthe daughter of Mr and Mrs .'Dennis Leddy; 1<itch, ener.`and grand -daughter` of Mr: And' Mrs. Ra,y_rndn:d`Leddyof',Luck now EDUCATION HROUGH LIFE' N.SURANCE CONTACT X111. 111 ph a 11 R.R. -2 Lucknow/� ` • ' Phone Win'ghatm 3571987, •, SUN •'LIFE'ASSURANCE' C N F CrA A -DA