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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-04-22, Page 14Page 14.14,ieloioir Sentlnel, Wednesday, Apra 22, 19$14 .
By Marie Park Marlene Williams and Mary
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• Steve and. Debbie VI/01.1er
and Amanda visited with her
parents Lloyd and ' Doris
Hodges ,over the Weekend..
tyiniy•Bere visited with her
son, John and family in
London .00, the weekend.
• Ken - Brawn Of Seattle,
• Washington.: is. visiting with
his parents, Wilbur and
Thelma. Drown in ''LuCknOW
and )attended .taiter...seivice •
•
in bungailhan • ;•
. *le Irvin is spending a
• couple of days this week at
. "
Thamesville with her'
Betty , and family.
Twelve 'tablet•.0f.., euchre
• weed for for the final card
• party of the.SeaSoir,,on,
nesday evening at the Agri-
• culture Hall. High lady was
Colleen tefly and second
• high was ' a tie between
Stewart with Marlene being
the winner on the cut. High
man was Art Stewart and
second high was Jack Smith.
Door prize was won by Nels
Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor
of Auburn visited with her
mother, Mrs. Tom Park on
Saturday.
Dungannon pelted 'Church
Easter Sunday service was
most impressive • and inspir-
ing with 26 young people
joining the congregation. We
warmly welcome them into
full membership and Christ-
ian fellowship:
Joining by baptism and
professionof faith were Sus-
an Brindley, Heather Curran
and, Martha Curran; by pro-
fession of faith, Donald Car-
michael, Ralph Curran, Arl-
ene Curran, Susan Curran,
Grant Curran, Annette Cur-
ran, Lavonne Curran, Mur-
ray Curran, John Curran,
Kimberly Dickson, Lisa Dick-
son, Lori Dickson Michele
Dickson, Helen Elliott, John
McKenzie, Carol Ann
Smyth, Catharine Snyder,
Kelly -Ann Tilbrook, Tammy -
Lynn Tilbrook, Kelly Weav-
er; by re -affirmation of faith,
Ray Tilbrook, Sharon Til-
brook; by transfer of mem-
bership, Helen • McKenzie,
Tom Dickson, Diane Dick-
son.
The children's choir sang,
Open up your heart and let
the sun shine in, accompan-
ied by Jean Elliott at the
piano and Kenny Logtenberg
with the guitar. The choir
sang, Blessed Redeemer,
and Thank You, Jesus. The
sermon was entitled, The
Easter Story.
An Easter breakfast was
served to the communicants
by the session in the church
basement prior to the serv-
ice.
Brookside Broadcast
Adana ,Studios came to
Brookside on April 14 and 15.
to take individual and class
pictures, as well as a staff
picture.
Open House r when parents
Were invited to .observe a
morning at Brookside was
held on •Wednesday morn-
ing, April • IS. At 10.30. a.111.,
Elizabeth Robertson from the
Paris Playground • gave a
presentation and ',showed
models of playgrounds, to all
parents interested Creative
and adventure type ' play-
ground equipment.
•Room 8 'held their exciting
Fun Fair on Thursday, April
16, in the gym open to
• ' • .
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IiJoy conzmuntty supper
at Purple Grove
A community supper was was visiting at the Stanley
held in the, Purple Grove home.
Centre on Friday evening, A Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pat -
sing -song was led by Wilma tezvon . and boys returned
Sutton with Margaret home ' from Florida and
Harkness at the piano. entertained the Forster
• Readings were given by families on Sunday.
Marj Thompson Alma Don and Anne McCosh,
Gillies. Tiny Robertson told Gladys Arnold, Howard and
the Easter Story. Largaret Marj Thompson visited with
McInnes gaye a reading, Francis and Irene Boyle on
Margaret Harkness con- Sunday. Brian showed slides
•* tributed some . toe -tapping on his trip to Australia.
music, Linda White sang an Rick Sharples of Toronto
old-fashioned. "jingle" and visited on the weekend with
Anne McCosh "The Model T Bob and 1Vlarion Emerson.
Ford". Alma Gillies had an Bert and Eva Nicholson
Easter Egg hunt which the visited on Saturday with
children all enjoyed. Marj and Howard Thomp-
son.
Betty Jane Colwell, Sud- Mr arid Mrs . Ed
bury, Linda Vithite, Detroit, _Tuga,rtiiii,,,,..,„, „.„1 girls) mr,
Richard McCosh, and avawallaa Iva "I alaa
Gladyd Arnold visited on Fri- and Mil' Glen Young visited
day with mine and Dm me. on Sunday with. Mrs, .
cosh. Katherine Collins.
• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott
Purple Grove W.I. and Ian, Irene Elliott, Kin -
members attended "Slum: cardirie, Linda White,
mary Day" at Teeswater on Detroit, were Sunday supper
, Wednesday for the Crewel guests with John and Joyce,
Embroidery.course, Farrell and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Boyle
Glen and Jean of Toronto Innismor, Peterborough,
called on their Aunt Gladys Bonnie and Corrine of Lon -
Arnold on Friday. don and Heather from
Mrs: Ben Scott returned Guelph spent the weekend
home Saturday from visiting with their parents Irene and
her daughter Frances and Francis Boyle,—
husband Clayton Watke and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Sutton, .
family of Carlsrue. Robbie, Rodney and Tarnie
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Scott visited on Sunday with
spent Sunday with Norval Cecil's parents, Mr. and
and Isabel Stanley. Isabel's Mrs, Lyrnon Sutton,
..., mother Mrs. Blue, Wiarton Teeswater.
a
Wins Easter bunny
By Delores Van Oath
The playground committee
of St. Joseph's Community
School held an Easter draw
for a seven pound chocolate
Easter Bunny on Wednes.
day, April. 15th. Bill West -
•brook of Port Albert was the
winner and the ticket was
drawn by Father Ed Dentr.
inger.
Mrs. Lucille Copperauld
and Elizabeth of Detroit, Mr,
and Mrs. Phil Ryan and
daughter of Toronto were
visitors on the weekend with
Walter and Mary Clare and
Mary Luane,
Bruce and Ann Pritchard
of Milton were Easter week.
end visitors with Mrs. Oar.
ice Dalton and family.
Dr. Peter and Mrs. Hol-
land and family of Missis-
sauga spent the Easter 'week-
end at their home here.
Mrs. Yvette ., Heffernan
spent the weekend in Essex
with Albert and— Marjorie
Heffernan and family.
• Joe and Thelma Van Osch
an family spent Easter
Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer of
Ayton.
Terry and Ann Dalton and
family spoit Easter Sunday
with ,her mother, Mrs. Lein.
hardt and sisters at St,
Clements.
Morgan Dalton of Huron -
view spent the weekend with
his cousin, Mike and Betty
Lou Dalton and family,
a
Fts
annon
groups of classes. at speci, tic
tirnes, Winners of various
draWs at the Fun Fair were
• as follows: Heida Fillmore,
chocolate Easter bunny; Jes-
se Foster, teddy basket;
Bryce Beattie, pop; Janice
Dougherty, butterfly string
art; Lynn Alton, bird string
art; Mrs., Pat 'Allen, 'plastic
bunny; Sheila Campbell and
Darlene Kuik, candy guess,
Cathy Baltzer, student's
cake; Mrs. M. Anderson,
• teacher's basket.
School Activity Week corn-
mences on Tuesday, April
W. This project has been
• engineered by members of
the students' council, Vicki
Hackett, Cathy Snyder, Paul
Hackett, Marilyn Jamieson;
also class representative for
room 12, Rhonda McMich-
ael. Tuesday will be Greaser
Day with a"dance in the gym
at rem'. Wednesday is Per-
sonality Day, featuring a
tug-of-war and races, On
Thursday there is a Talent
Show giving all students a
chance to participate and
win:prizes . There will also be
a Scavenger Hunt including
On Friday, April 24, rooms
3, 4, 6 and tel are going to see
the circus irk Kitchener.
On April 22, 23 and 24 the
health nurses will be in the
school for dental brushing
with fluoride paste.
April 27 will be the last
• session of Story Hour for this
season.
On April 6 Mrs. Louise
- Wilson hosted a baby shower
for Brookside staff in honour
of Joanne Wilkins and baby
daughter. Catharine Dawn.
Joanne is the Kindergarten
• Aide at Brookside,
• It's up toyou to know the safe way
to handle any machinery, equipment
• or potentially dangerous materials
in your workplace. It's up to your
employer to provide you with the
information and supervision so that
you and your fellow workers can
work safely.
Under The Ocpupational Health
and Safety Act you have a right to
know and a right to participate in,
maintaining a safe and healthy
workplace.
•
If you have a probiern or a
concern about safety on yourjob,
talk to your supervisor.
It is everyone's responsibility
to work sately.
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Ontario Occupational Robert G. EIgie, Nip, Minister
Ministry Health and Safety •
of Labour Division
William Davis, Premier