HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-09-16, Page 11Community shows support
A tremendously successful Support
Night was held for the Stapleton family on
Friday evening Sept. 11 at the Lueknow
Community Centre. Neil Stapleton was
severely injured in a farm accident last
February and since that time has made
tremendous strides on the road to
recovery.The newly formed Father Mc-
Cormick Council of The Knights of Colum-
bus, under the leadership of Grand Knight
Don Frayne, conceived the idea of holding
a Support Night for Neil and the Stapleton
family. An overflow crowd of family,
friends and neighbours turned out to
demonstrate their support and showed, in
the process, the high esteem in which the
Stapleton family is held.Betty Lou Dalton
and the Country Roundup very capably
provided the music for the evening, while a
lunch, supplied by all the ladies present,
was enjoyed by all. Before the evening
ended Neil, his wife Nancy and their five
daughters, Heather, Christine, Mary
Katherine, Maureen and Patricia were
called to the stage and presented with
donations from the evening which totalled
well over $11,000. Neil thanked everyone
for their generosity and support from the
time of the accident up to the present on
behalf of himself and his wife and
daughters. Afterwards the Stapleton girls
entertained with several songs andRay
Dalton sang a song he dedicated to Neil,
Grand Knight Don Frayne thanked
everyone for their generosity and presence
there that evening.
Classes for the new school year got
Parish/School By Louise Martin
under way very successfully on Tues. Sept.
8 with new principal Sandy McQuillan at
the helm. The school staff members are as
follows: Mrs. Jackie Simpson -
Kindergarten; Mrs. Barb Eedy - Grade
1/2; Mrs. Jo -an Bullen - Grade 3/4 along
with Mr. Sandy McQuillan; Miss Tracey
Devlin - Grade 5/6; Mr. Phil Antonio -
Grade 7/8; Mrs. Cathy Drennan - Special
Education, Teacher Librarian, Mrs.
Marianne Hogan - Music; Mrs. Teresa
Hickey - Secretary; Mrs. Jean Van Rooy -
Custodian; Father Ed. Dentinger - Pastor.
A school mass was celebrated on Friday,
Sept. 11 for all students, parents and
friends.
Juice is once again being sold at lunch
time to help raise money for school trips,
etc.
Several new families were welcomed to
the school for this new school year. They
are Brian Lahey, Nicholas Knoop, Bridget
Hogan, Jason Boel and Jesse Collins who
are in Kindergarten and Katrina Collins,
Jesse's big sister, in Grade 4.
Many parents are interested in continu-
ing the Play School and for this reason an
organizational meeting willbe held at St.
Joseph's Community School on . Thurs.
Sept 17 at 7:30 p.m. The Play School is for
pre-school age children.
The Lucknow Women's Institute president Dorothy Brown and Secretary, Edna Young
recently presented a picture of the late Dr. Jack McKim to Herb Clark a member of the
Medical Centre Board. A very fitting tribute was read at the presentation: " On behalf of
the Lucknow Women's Institute, we are pleased to present to the Lucknow Medical Cen-
tre this picture of the late Dr. McKim, in memory of his dedication and services toour
communities. May this picture keep alive in our memories how fortunate we were to
have his help in times of trouble and distress and forever refresh our memories of a great
man and devoted physician, who so willingly shared his talents in so many different
ways." Mr. Clark replied thanking the Women's Institute on behalf of the McKim Fami-
ly and the Medical Centre Board for this tribute which will be appreciated by residents of
Lucknow and area. (Photo b Pat Livin ' ston
Thank -you
Adrian Keet and his
campaign committee
ro� says congratulations to
Murray Elston and Thank -you to all sup-
porters and voters for the
Family Coalition Party
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 16, 1987—Page 11
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