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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-24, Page 30" !E LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, :ONTARIO, Discrel.ion In a1I Fair�i WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, .24th, 196• BY .S 11 ,E? J. KELLER HuronCounty doctors• got a .break Monday evening when the Huron Cou my .Board of Education voted•in favor of ,a policy • discouraging principals from requiring medical certificates from pupils as proof of illness Auring absenee; -- The policy outlines:that medical certificates should•be regarded as statement of profes - signal opinion attesting16 a ,student's fitness; toparticipate in•. the school program ; and may be required after an absence. from 'school only in`'such.circumstances as serious illness, prolonged absence from school .or return to. school after a comrnnicable • disease when there is doubt con- cerning't'he student's 'freedom from infection: ' Otherwise when doubt occurs the, principal should, use the service's of the school, nurse-. provided •by the'Huron' County Health Unit Principals siili'also be expected: to. use diwreti-on-when.: dealing, with students who want to. attend fall 'fairs: , Policy. stresses the fact. eb' � e encourage e • that 'the board.dos not o g the •cancellation'of. classes;to • permit passive, observation at fair events •nor does it encourage . the useof' large blocks of school tinne for Preparation of projects designed .solely for competition.. in the fairs. '`.It is left to the principal to dec'de etherit is a. worthwhile learning experience, ".' .noted'John D. Coc.hra.ne, director, New policy also Makes- provision only for memorial plaques in; recognition of .service rendered by an errtployee . who died. while serein'. :principal of -•a school- l-ndivduals or. ��grou wishing. to. Ps g. institute a .memorial.ar.e encour- aged bTed to consider an annual cash sward to the pupil standing first... St;'`Peter 's Angliean:,Church • L cknow decorated 'with hri st mas poinsettias and .white satin Bows: ;Marking thepews, was the setting:.for the marriage of Sandra ,Joanne Thomson and. William Francis Boak on Friday., .Decem der 5th m • Rev , R,. Odendahl performed he double ring ceremony. T tirede'is thee a tighter o •Mr'.• and Mrs: Dan. Thomson .of:- Lucknow The, groom is.the son of Mrs. Doris, Soak. of Goderich '• and the late Robert` Boak. • Given in. marriage by her father ,;the bride wore a bouffant `loon•=length gown of guipuire • and illusion lace over layers. of nylon tulle/ Coloured sequins adorned the.bodice and outlined: the front' lace'panel: of the. skirt A'large satin bow 'at.back• enhanced the. slim• waistline . A crown of sequins held her finger tip 'length She carried a white bible crested' with red sweetheart roses', rose. buds 'and white streamers. Mrs Mike Foran of R. R. 2 .Lucknow sister of the bride, was matron of honour Bridesmaids were 'Penny Errington sof Dungan- non and Pat, Reed of Goderich, The three attendants wore ' • identical floor -length gowns :of jewel blue spray silk nadaronne . with,Victori;an neckline and matching train trimmed in white • Belgium lace. 'They wore match in bows in their hair and each carried a cascade of 'white canna- tions, nestled in blue t=ulle Photo by Me Dowell.-' The side :tables had Christmas' ,centre pieces. :The bride'''s mother chose a..' dress in blue jacquard weave double knit fortrel : I•Ier//corsage was of blue -tipped carnations., The, roo m's "mother: wore a three piece suit ofgray' double knit wool -with red accessories and 'corsage' of red -tipped 'carna-' :For travelling thebride wore • a wool suit, of ed centennial plaid and corsage; of white sweetheart roses. • Following a wedding trip to '• Niagara Falls, :the 'couple are. residing on Bruce Street,: Coder=.. tch , where the groom is ,employed with Domnion'Road ' • 'Al'achinery Co and the bride.; at derhBusmess 'Colleo ge• • 16. y o I us season, we take t'ths. o .o , ' 'great pleasure in thanking you .forour Io al patronage Y and, n'*ishing you. and your, family a very ldterry Christmas! • INGHAM MEAT MARKET • .H.JAKE-'4U,111.: old Christmas rty At Durh�m The _: Grey Bruce`Real•Est'atc, Beard'h:ld-their Annual Christriias• Part- .ori Th`uisdav; December 11th, at the: Royal Canadian Legion Hall Durham;. In spite of the inclement wench —1;1 ruithee-o_f 73e- t e s.attended, along, with their wives:, husbands, :friends 'a guests Theeverung was spent in • dancing;.to the music of the Stardusters Prizes were'ptvi.;ri for•novelty and spot' crane es and., WM. Tilden', R. R.' 4 liar riston, Was the winner of the door the"evenin During a deiicioti g smorgasbord was served:by the • Durham... egion Lad'ies' AUxrliar•}••. in a subject chosen .by 'the donor'• of the •feasibility, o•f depositing -a-bond=with-theboard-T-the-ann-ua-1 interest of which is -to be presented as a cash'' award. to •a student Standing first in a• designated 'subject. entine .scrip For that last ; minute gift, . one hici .will be appreciated all year. long, give a new or renewal sub- scription to', The Lucknow ..Sent inel. • $5 Per year in. Canada, . $7 for " foreign. 'An attractive gift card will be sent. • �Nin.:e Grandchildren A11 Present A# Gorden Wedding • . Flower girl was Carol Foran 'o ' R • RI `?' Lucknow , niece of the ride-7--She—wore—a• floor --len, dress of satin brocade .with empire waist -line. • .Her head- , piece was asequin trirrr'ned matching bow and she carried a basket of red roses and white' carnations and scattered rose petals before the bride, Ian Stott of Goderich •was ;root tsman, Ushets'were Robert Boak-y broither'of the groom and Bill Thomson, brother of the bride .•. Mr's. TontmPritch'ard of Lucknow was organist. ' C reception reg option followed in the An wif an Parish Hall, The head table was decorated with six. blur candlcs'•in silver candelabra. The enclosed.:picture , sent` to us from the Bolton En Bolton, • just north of ;Toronto ,• will be of interest to friends and rela tives of the Suilivarf family of Ashfield Township. Mr, and N16. John P Stillivan ,observed their " 50th' wedding anniversary `this year. a livan on the teaching staff .or yy Carolyn , > Ed Arbour, Hanover; `'`1arie, A. Teed., Gouverneur, N.Y:; !Coe,' W ldfield . Bernard.., Te; Y tO, Eileen. Mrs. 'R Ivlaltais, BCI WP; Pat; .Mrs Cal:Turner, Wildfi: i r. Margaret.. Mrs. Donald' Doucette Florida: Denis , Biqa m'a le a ..• were.martied in Sc.' Joseph's church, Ashfield Township- "Muton County, After, farming•there for a couple of year'ss, they moved to Albion. Township in November:;✓ 1921.x. Seven daughters and three sons were born. Fifty-one, grand= Attendance at the happy anniversary'party recently'. With,. J. P. and Mrs Sullivan, are their 10 children at the Sullivan home in Wildfield, near Toronto. From• left,. Theresa, Mrs. N. Skinner,. Niagara Pail$; 'Miss Lenore Sul- •