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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October S, 1933 --Page 13
Visite with travelling companion after return from Papua
By Marie Park
Mary Bete visited Elva Harman and Ruth
Schmidt in Stratford on Saturday. Ruth
accompanied Mary to Papua, New Guinea in
August but she stayed on to tour in Australia
and New Zealand during the month of
September and just got home last week.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hartung (nee Leola Chisholm) who were
married on Saturday. The reception was held
at the Lucknow Community Centre, with
dancing to the music of "Jasper".
Sympathy is extended to Bob McNeil,
Craig and Shannon, who lost a loving wife
and mother in a tragic farm accident on
Thursday afternoon. Mary Lou was the only
daughter of Ross and Bernice Henry to
which our sympathies are also sent. She will
be sadly missed by her five brothers. The
funeral was held Monday afternoon from the
McCallum Funeral Home, Goderich.
Dungannon United Church
Rev. Roberts preached his sermon on the
topic, "Barnabas.... son of consolation". He
welcomed Margaret Pritchard as a member
of Dungannon United Church by transfer.
The sacrament of communion was observed.
The Youth Group met at Dungannon on
September 21 and elected an executive for
the coming year as follows: president,
Martha Curran; vice president, Jeff Coulter;
secretary -treasurer, Susan Curran.
Another meeting was held on September
28 at which ways and means of raising
money were discussed. it was decided to sell
tickets for which three winners could win the
services of the group for a day in January.
Tickets will be on sale from members of the
Youth Group and more information will be
forthcoming.
Brookside Broadcast
By Bonnie Henderson
and Brenda Gibson
As the school year starts we have 300
students, and 44 in the kindergarten class.
We would like to welcome Mrs. Allen back
to Brookside school. She is teaching grade 1,
room 1.
On September 16, the school held the
elections for the Student's Council. Those
running for president were Brad Bale,
Michael Pentland, Ken Strong, and Donna
Raynard. Running for vice-president were
Terry Drury, Scott Gibson, Brenda Gibson
and Leisa Rau. Those nominated for
secretary were Debbie Debold, Kirk Living-
ston, Lea Anne Livingston and Penny Moss.
Stephanie Durnin, William Ireland, Craig
Jefferson and Teresa Meriam were nomin-
ated for treasurer.
The Student's Council executive for this
year was elected as follows: Donna Raynard,
president; Scott Gibson, vice-president;
Penny Moss, secretary and William Ireland,
treasurer.
Verna Kane, Speech Resource teacher,
visited the school on Monday to work with
some of the students to help their speech
and language.
Janet Reid, the school nurse, brought in
reinforcements to check heads throughout
the school recently. Mrs, Reid comes
regularly on Thursday afternoons.
On Thursday, September 22 Mrs. Bere
showed slides and artifacts from her recent
trip to Australia and Papua, New Guinea,
during the month of August, Several
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