HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-12-01, Page 19Chapmans , have visitors
for 60th anniversary
Intended for last week
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McCleniaghan,
of Kitchener, visited last Wednes-
day with Mildred McClenaglian.
Recent visitors with Russell and
Mary Chapman were Nelson Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Smith of
Markham ' and Frances Wright of
Alliston, on the occasion of the
Chapmans' 60th wedding anniver-
sary.
Angus and Vera Falconer were
visitors last (weekend with Hazel
Purdon, of Strathroy.
Fred and 7udy Perry, Jessica and
Brooke, of Bright, were Sunday
visitors with her parents George and
Betty Armstrong.
Chalmers WMS
Mrs. Archie Purdon was hostess
for the Nov. 17 afternoon meeting
of the Chalmers United Women's•
Missionary Society.
Vera Falconer, leader, used the
theme Remembrance. Janet Cook
read Psalm 46 and Mrs. Falconer
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WHITECHURCH
by Jean Ross
gave the meditation on Lest We
Forget. Mary Simpson gave the
prayer.
Mrs. Falconer showed a video by
Samuel Butcher, the person who
makes the figurines called Precious
Moments. He built his chapel in
Missouri.
Rollcall was answered by nine
with a verse including the word
justice.
Officers will remain the same for
the coming year. Plans were made
for the Christmas meeting on Dec.
15 at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
Neilson, with Mrs. Cook as leader.
Mrs. Cook closed with prayer.
The Ladies Aid meeting followed.
There are still some cookbooks
available.
Social worker is speaker
' Tim Sullivan, a social worker at
the Wingham and District Hospital,
was the guest speaker at the
November meeting of the Auxiliary
to Wingham and District Hospital.
Mr. Sullivan's position includes
the task of discharge planning
which includes assessing the needs
of patients. He explained how
musical interludes in the. lounge
help create a different environment
for the patient and how it is part of
the reactivation program he rums.
He also works with the
physiotherapist and kinesiologist to
stimulate the patients and get them
moving about. As a therapist and
counsellor, Mr. Sullivan doesin-
and out-patient counselling working
along ' with doctors. Children are
referred, as well as adults. If neces-
sary, Mr. Sullivan links cancer
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London cancer clinic.
Mr. Sullivan worked with street
kids in Toronto •for two years,
broadening his .experience with
teenagers.
Charlotte Schiestel and Laura
White, hospital teen volunteers,
were the recipients of the award to
students at F.E. Madill furthering
their education in the nursing field.
A Broda wheelchair, purchased by
the Auxiliary, was presented to Bill
Woodley, Director of Nursing. With
the open weave seating, which lets
the air circulate and a back which
.can be adjusted to any position, the
chair isa great improvement over
the old models.
Christmas stockings will be
distributed 'to babies born two
weeks previous to Christmas.
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Lticknow Sentinel, Wednesday. December 1, 1993 - Page 19
They're preparing for Christmas play
by Bethany Luchies, Jessa
K uyvenhoven
and Heather Lootsma
"Oh Little Town of Bethlehem..."
The students at Lucknow Christian
School are busy singing songs and
memorizing lines for, their up-
coming Christmas play; Dec. 15 at
8 p.m. Everyone has a part in the
program. Some are speakers, some
are actors or actresses, and some
sing.
Students and teachers are also
starting to make decorations for
their classrooms and the gym. What
A Wonderful Christmas!
"We like Christmas!" When the
Kindergarten students were asked
what they liked best about
Christmas, everyone had his or her
favorite part..
Alexandria, Melissa, Patricia,
Cristina,,Carolyn, Jessica, and Lin-
coln like getting presents while
Kristopher and Ryan enjoy
celebrating Jesus' birthday. Lisa is
excited about having a Christmas
tree... and a, birthday! Joelle likes
decorating their Christmas• tree and
both Michelle and Jeremy are
hoping for snow. Michelle likes
snow..period .and Jeremy enjoys
having snow ball fights.
Dungannon
'from page 15
Paul Moore, 1 38, son of Rev.
Harley and Elaine Moore of Sarnia,
died on Nov. 11. Rev Moore was a
student minister at Calvin, United
Church, St. Helen's in 1964.
. Jodie Kerr, daughter of Doug and
Lois, graduated from the Office
Administration' Program, at Fan-
shawe College, London, on Nov. 5.
She is employed at Art's
Landscaping, Goderich.,
Harold and Helen Errington
hosted an Errington/McDonald
family Christmas gathering at the
St. Helen's Snowmobile Club
House, featuring' a mid-afternoon
pot luck dinner on Nov. 28.
LDCS EXPRESS
If you were to ask a sixth,
seventh, or eighth grade student to
name an animal that lives in the
coniferous forest, he could give you
a long list. Each student chose an
animal living in the coniferous
forest and did a report on it. The
report included facts, pictures, and
information about the animal.
What are the three R's? Reduce.
Reuse, and Recycle.. of course! The
first and second graders did a unit
called recycling. They made
recycling boxes that had pictures
pasted onthem that showed
materials that could be recycled.
The LCPS STARpower coffers received a substantial boos:
recently when the Lucknow and District Kinsmen made a $500
donation. Gathered around the STARpower mascot Sparky are
(front row I -r) Simon Myerscough and Richard Irwin. Back row,
Jeff Cranston, Tim Metske, Ken Irwin president of the Kinsmen,
Dwayne Gollan and Jason Ellis. (Pat Livingston photo)
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