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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 22, 1983—Page 9
Pro-life group expands education program
The monthly meeting of
the Wingham Voice for Life
group was held on June 7. In
attendance were John van
den Assem, president; Hinka
Bakelaar, Richard Campeau,
Sally Campeau, Eleanor
Kuyvenhoven, Mattie Duyk-
er and Mike Herrington.
Mr. van den Assem open-
ed the meeting with prayer
and the adoption of the min-
utes of the previous meeting
was moved by Wanda Dam-
sma. Mr. van den Assem
said he deplores the growing
number of cases of euthan-
asia in this country and men-
tioned that he had written a
letter on this subject to the
London Free Press.
Mrs. Campeau is efficient-
ly expanding the group's
educational program and is
planning to assist a local
teacher in previewing seven
McGoey films. These films
are designed to offer the
youngster the facts about
abortion as well as an explan-
ation of the moral issues
involved. Mrs. Campeau will
speak in some schools in the
area.
Mrs. Damsma and Mrs.
Campeau attended the Walk-
erton Right to Life dinner.
The speaker, Father Slaa-
man, emphasized the com-
mitment of pro-life support-
ers, which extends to all
issues of social justice. His
slogan was, "Justice, not
Just Us". The group discus-
sed the possibility of diversi-
fication but Mr. Campeau
reminded the group that the
dissipation of one's energy is
also a danger.
Mr. and Mrs. Van den
Assem and Mrs. Campeu at-
tended the Bruce -Grey
Right -to -Life conference and
saw an excellent but rather
graphic film entitled, "As-
signment Life". They also
enjoyed the play "Urgent",
which was presented by the
drama club of a local second-
ary school.
Mrs. Campeau is interest-
ed in the use of television
announcements to make the
pro-life campaign better
known. It is also possible to
procure a cassette recording
of the Morgenthaler -Nathan
debate.
The Wingham Voice for
Life group will hold its
annual garage sale July 1.
The group is indebted to the
hospitality and tireless sup-
port of the Sjaarda family for
these garage sales. A bake
sale is also planned and Mrs.
Bakelaar is to look after the
newspaper announcements
Congratulates successful students
By Kae Webster
Congratulations to all
students who have passed on
to the next grade and may
those who have graduated,
find the job that you are
qualified for.
The community would like
to send their congratulations
to Bill and Edna Ross of
Lucknow and formerly of this
area, on the occasion of
their fiftieth wedding anni-
versary which took place on
June 8.
Bob and Kevin MacKenzie
of Toronto were home on the
weekend with their parents,
Ross and Jean MacKenzie.
Katie Sutherland of Lon-
don is at present spending a
few days with her sister,
Dorothy MacLennan.
Jim Webster of Waterloo
spent the weekend at home
with his parents, Wellington
and Kae Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mc -
Charles of Kincardine had
Mr. and Mrs. Len Evans of
Toronto as their weekend
guests.
Warren and June Wylds
accompanied by June's
mother, Irene Stone of God-
erich were in London on
Sunday to visit with Linda
Wylds.
Mary Ellen, daughter of
Jim and Ruth MacKenzie
and Elizabeth Wilkins,
daughter of Charles and
Mayme Wilkins played at a
piano recital at the Brookside
School Thursday evening.
The recital was put on by
their teacher, Ruth Alton.
Lorne and Maxine Luther
were in Ridgetown on the
weekend visiting with friends
and relatives.
Elmer and Edna Culbert
were in Southfield, Michigan
on the weekend to attend the
Culbert reunion. It was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Borden Culbert.
The community will be
sorry to hear that Edna Ross
of Lucknow was in the
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Wingham Hospital for a few
days. But we are glad to say
that she is now home again
and is somewhat improved.
Gell well soon, Edna.
Bill and Marion Barrett
and Ray and Edna MacKen-
zie of Toronto were weekend
guests at the home of Ross
and Jean MacKenzie.
With George and Betty
Moncrief for the weekend
were Jack and Marjorie Clift
of Port Credit, Russell and
Lesley Moncrief of Aylmer
and the Ullrich family of
London. They were all on
hand to attend the retirement
party for MacLean Bell which
was held in Lucknow Satur-
day evening.
It is understood that Geor-
gia Mitchell of the 4th of
Huron township is once more
a patient in the Goderich •
Hospital. Get well Georgia.
Jim Webster of Waterloo
and his mother, Kae Web-
ster were in Goderich on the
weekend and called in to see
Norma Young.
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Mrs. Kuyvenhoven is busy
reorganizing the system for
keeping track of membership
and is preparing a news-
letter. Mrs. Campeau sug-
gested that the Wingham
group put together its own
brochure, such as the Kin-
cardine group has done.
Mr. and Mrs. van den
Assem are planning to attend
the national pro-life con-
gress, which is to take place
in Moncton, N.B. at the end
of this month. Towards the
end of the meeting, Mr. van
den Assem also reminded
everyone of the importance
of our Christian commit-
ment.
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