The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-25, Page 19rut
• WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1170
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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REMEMBRANCE. DAY ASSEMBLY
On--Nov-e•rnbertenth;-w•e-•moved-
to the auditorium 'fdieoi?mem-
brance.Day Assembly', lbbm 'two
lead the school in the, singing of
O Canada to, open the programme
Then the same class sang Faith of
Our Fathers /while. Miss .Ritchie
their, teacher, accompaniedthem.
on .the piano
Mr; MacLennan told us briefly
about, the..film , That Other April.
Tom Barger', a gradeeight stud '
ent ,. read a 'chapter from a book
about The Battle of'•V n' y Ridge',
which'waS the subject .of the film.
After the film ,'Joan' Hackett read
the` poem An Honoured Son..-
• :Then the Last Post was sounded
as well'as the. Reveille after the
n t- .f silence.
•
ONTARIO
HAPPENINGS
The service endedwith the
'singing of God Save the Queen.
UNICEF COLLECTION
On'Hallowe'en,night many
.children. 'from our 'school 'took
boxes around to 'collect money
for.. UN-ICEE' whic-h-means-United
Nations International Children's
• Emergency king,. About•one
�ndred and forty=five'dollars way
'collected and forwarded to•the
Canadian UNICEF Committee in
' Toronto., The effort of those in-,
volved as well as the generosity
of . the community, is greatly appre -
F
;retary, , Annette Hodges; Treasur-
'er, Dorothy Culbert.
They plan to •'communicate with
their While the class
wa-s•-apt=Tccs-Water t-he•y-s-topPed-to-
see the quails and their eggs at.
the Riverside, Quail.. Farm;
When they returned from 'their
trip they made a display of draw-
ings about their trip..
KINDERGARTEN;
The ' Kindergarten classes are
learning how'animals and insects'
prepare for winter. There are
pictures of animals about this
theme displayed in their class-
room. ...They are making a' bullet-
in board of animals that ,,hiber-`
nate. So far , they have taken
about the .skunk,: squirrel rabbit
beaver, groundhog and the .chip-
munk:
1
OM'FOUR
During Room Four's first *Red
Cross meeting. they elected their.
officers. ' They are as..follows; ,
President, David' Elliott;: Vice
President , Murray Lyons; ,Secret
a , lson; Trus -mer'
Barbara Henderlon, •
The ,conveners of the Prog- '
ramme Committees are :Stephen.
MacPherson, Jim' K,eer., .Simon
Logtenberg,' Richar3'd Jerjens and •
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•
another school insome other
country in conjunction with their
Red. Cross work. •
ROOM TWELVE
Room Twelve, Grade Eight.
held their election of officers for
Red Cross on.Thursday ;November
twelfth. They are as follows;.
President , Gail MacPherson;. Vice
President , Lorraine MacDonald;
Secretary ,`Flora Simpson; Treas-
urer , Allan Hildebrand,
This class hopes to exchange an
album with some other country
just like a former grade eight'.
class did with. Australia.
Brookslile'Pupiis
Jogged.
-Acrass Canada
The pupils of Brookside Publicool have jogged
School across Can-
adawhich is four thousand housa•nd miles.•
started°our prod
We' ec't on Sept-
em.ber fifteen and finished Nov
bet sixteen but
em not every day
he two month interim nterim was'
enoughto be o
dry n the • track. 'On
Monday we made a
Mon :special effort
to fi ree hundred'.
and eighty four les that 'da . to
complete the.dist nce.
. .:'
wish and, ran th
mi
to
MUSIC '
Music periods'at Brookside have
taken on some .different aspects.
Our•sclool has purchased a class
setof-thirty. uktrle'le4. Vaiio�s
instruments now used are Ukuleles,'
recorders, tone bells, and, the
piano • which senior .pupils are
allowed to' use under the'.supervi-
ciated.
ROOM SEVEN ,FIELD TRIP .
Recently, Room Seven,,, went to
the'Teeswater•Creani. ry accorri=
paned by theft -teacher, Mrs.
Caesar. They saw the, tanks
equipment and storage areas: The
large ,churn 'making butter was one,
operation that the pupils
..witched for a long tithe.. Mr.
Thompson showed them through
the entire plant and answered,
Marian Baynard ,
Room Four plans, to send Health
Kits to the Junior .Red . Cross this •
year. , The .giving. of items to this.
or other projects including dona-
_tioiis_af _money woukLbe grato-
_full_y._a_p,.preciated.. ' Their Red
'Cross society, meets every: sec.-
ond Friday for a half, hour grog
ramme.'
ROOM SIX •
The'.pupils in Room Six• recent- FIE 'Y.UCKNOW SENTINEL
ly erred-thea-slake-ef-Red=Coss ' , makes an ideal • Cluritmas
officers for the. first half of the
year. President , Lynne Anderson;
Vice P•reside.nt ,.•Ruth .Alton; Sec
sion of Mr. Cameron.
HEALTH NURSE VISITS
Miss Sykes,' assisted.by another
Public Health•. Nurse , .recently
visited our school to give, the,
H_eaf Test for Tuberculosis to
Kindergarten, grade one, and
grade five. Some of 'the primary.
pupils also received protection
against Red 'Measles'. . '
PAGE NINETEEN
Married At J....oflway United Church
•
GEMMEL
Pictured here are *�- - a -^d M
Frank Matthew Gemmell as they
' sign the register following their'
marriage 'on !August 15th., The
wedding reception.:was held at
Edwards. Gardens; •Toronto..
.
The .marriage took place at
13unway United -Church Don . .
Mills, Ontario:. Rev. G. O, Ma.t-
tirison officiated and Mrs;. Mattin-
son provided music. at the organ.:
The bride is the former Marj-
orie Louise Dadson ,. daughter o'f.
Mr. ': arid : Mrs:.. R. G. Dadson,-
per year, $7 outside Canada,. an at- .The/ groom, is the son of Mr.
tractive •gift card Will be sent, at and Mrs. Francis Gemmell, Rip-
no' extra cost, phone 528-2822. : .ley. < .
The bride's gown., designed and,
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DADSON,
—Bridal 'attendants were Mrs:.
Judy Dempster, Toronto, sister •
of the bride 'as' 'matron of honour
and .Mrs 'Ann Smith' of Brampton,*
sister of the groom, Miss. 'Barbara
Macklem' of Toronto and little.
Terry Dempster., niece of the
bride -of -Toronto. They -all wore
matching floor -length gowns of'
mauve butterfly satin, trimmed.
with white and mauve lace. •
The: best man was Mr. Bill
McTavish; of Kincardine , cousin
of ,the, 'groom and the usher! were 1.
Mr im Dadson Toronto broth-
er•'of'the' bride and Mr. .Sid .:Mc-
Leod ,ol'. Cooksville , a' friend
Following 'a trip to Quebec City
the couple are residing in Toren- •
o.
The, bride, a recent graduate:
of Western University, London is •
at present a• dietetic intern at
Sick Children's Hospital, Toron
,to 'The -groom is -a Resource -
Teacher with the Peel County.
Board of Education.
Gives Travelogue On British Isles.
AMBERLEY NEWS
Aniberley L.,O. L held .their
annual fowl supper on November
_seventeenth in the Orange:'hall.
Sixty' -five' persons. were. in attend-
ance.. Afterpartaking. of a fine
dinner The .Grand 'Master of Ont.-
ario• West 'Mr. David. Worden of
Listowel was the guest speaker
for the e' ding's entertainment. `.
Mr. Worden attended the Imp-
erial Council, at Ediriburgh and. •
sent Jul. _twelfth in Belfast,
^Nreland•, wheiFe tlterh '. t e-
largest: parade in history. • He
_stated that'things did not appear
as bad as reports received here in
Ontario. ' Mr: Worden. showed' • •
slides of his trip to the British
Isles and -gave -interesting corn-
menti which was 'enjoyed . '
Mr.. and Mrs. John Bain of
London spent the week end at the..
theirsuim'nier home in Amberley.
41.. e. p•s!t ;`f
• Mrs...<Florence Courtney of Kin-
cardine visited with relatives and
friends. in A.mberley last 'Tuesday.
A lar•e ' crowd attended .a rece
tion which was,held at. Ripley
District. High School .in honour of
Mr. and Mrs; 7.. S. Robb on Fri
day evening of last week.
--Mr--.--and-1\41,s-.--Bertasbign of
Trout Creek visited friends and •
relatives at the week end and,
attended the reception for Mr.
-sue=lvirs:..-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacNay
hof •Amberley with their family
iSharon and Steven•,left for the
South on Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs.' Eldon Bradley
and -Mrs. -Doris MacLennan o
• Wingham ;visited Mrs. Dorothy.'
'Brown at a hospital. in Niagara •
Falls. Mrs. Brown's condition is
stillvery critical at. this time,