The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-05-02, Page 16Page W.-Incblow Sentinel Wednesday May 2, 1979
ea couple return from Holland trip
• Mr. and Ms. perk Log-
tenbert have returned from a
two weeks vacation in Hol -
`
land. Derk had not been back
to Holland for 29 years and
Tint for 25 years. While there
they visited with Derk's two
sisters and families and
Tini's brother and family.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Mole (nee
Mary VanDiepen) who were
married on Saturday at
Kingsbridge with reception
at Saltford Valley Hall.
•
Mrs. Florence Shackelton
spent a week recently with
her daughter, Carol, son-in-
law, Alvin Becker and new
granddaughter, Heather Ann
at Dashwood, Benson,Flor.
ence and son, Gerald visited
last Sunday with the Beck-
- ers.
Mrs, VioletiBrindley was a
patient one day last week in
A.M. and G. Hospital, God-
erich where she required
• surgery on her foot.
Connie Trommer of Fort
St. John, B.C. is spending a
couple of weeks. with her
parents, Elmer and Eileen
Trommer.
Frances. Logteinberg who
has compl5ted her legal sec-
retary course at Westervelt
College in London looked
• aftei things .at home while
her parents were away.
Miss Irene Logtenberg
whb is in nurses' training at
Sicitford is spending a week
at her home here,
EUCHRE PARTY
There were 13 tables of
euchre in play at.the Agricul-
ture Hall on Wednesday ev-
ening. High lady was Myrtle
Fowler; low lady was Louise
Brindley; high man was John
DUNGANNON
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. C. G. Westhaver
spoke on. the topic, "The
name that is above every
name", at Sunday's service.
The choir sang the anthem,
"My God and I", under the
direction of organist, Mrs.
Jean Elliott. The children's
story was, 'Springtime" ,
This week in
DUNGANNON
by Marie Park
Fielder; and Mike Austin
was low man, Door prize was
won by Donna Adams and
two plants of hyacinths don-
ated by Louise Brindley were
won by Ruth Johnston and
Clarence Allin.
An intermediate Sunday
School class from the Chris-
tian Fellowship Church, trav-
elled to Kitchener on Situr-• '
day to attend a two_ hour
service -conducted , all •
hi
Hebrew, at a Jewish syna-
gogue. Saturday is the day of
• the Jewish Sabbath. Flor-
ence Frey is teacher of this
class.,
BROOKSIDE BROADCAST
Brookside teachers were
among the 430 or so elemen-
tary teachers who took part
in the ethics • workshops
presented for Professional
Development Day in Exeter
High School on Friday. Trus-
tees, administrators, parents
and, some, 'secondary school
teachers also particiapted.
• Ways to 'help children discov,
er what morals and ethics
they need to steer their lives
by was the subject of the all
day seminar. The workshops
•were presented by about 12
representatives from the
Hamilton and London boards
of education, both of which
urban centres haye policies
on teaching ethics and full
time staff consultants to deal
with how the values will be
integrated into the regular
curriculum. Several work-
shop leaders explained the
goal of schools should be to
work 'with parents and chur-
ches •in instilling values- in
children.
SIXTH CENTRE
.FOR THE ARTS
presonts a
SPRING.
FESTIVAL.
• OF ANTIQUES AND
• CRAFTS:
SATURDAY
MAY12th
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
• BLYTN COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Special Advance Tickets
• Now Available
•;5:
These young ladies received their Provincial Honours for
, completing 12 homemaking projects at the achievement
night held at Brooktilde School on April 25, left to right,
front row are Karen Campbell, Linda Feagen, Lori Haekett,
and Gall Hackett; back "row are Ann Drennan, Heather
Clark; Mary Foran, Marg Foran and Sharon Alton• .
[Sentinel Staff Photo]..
•COtinty Honours tettificatei ;Were presented to these
homemakers for. completing- SPC club projects at the
•Dungannon area achievement night at Brookside School on
April 25, left to right, ,Ellzabeth Wilkins, Cathy VanDlepen,
Anne Alton, Cent& Wlllis and Yoarksie Culbert.
• [Sentinel Staff Photo]
The ball season is with us
again and on Sunday "Gregs
Girls" had their first practise
with a real good turnout. Any
ball news to be reported
please give me a call at
9-7719.
• POINT CLARK BOOK EXCHANGE
o13$ Sauk Court in Point Clark
(Just off Sonic° St.)
• PADARBACKS
• HARDCOVERS
• COMICS
All kinds of Books
Bought. Sold and Exchanged
OPEN 7 days a week. Phone:
• a.m. to • p.m. 3954579
VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW
Grass Cutting
for 1979
Quotations will be received by the unclerSigned
at the Municipal Office for cutting grass
at the following locations
MEDICAL CENTRE
- VICTORIA PARK
• . TOWN HALL
• .PUMP HOUSE - ROSS STREET
SWIMMINGPOOL ).
Grass to be cut as necessary
Quotation to show cost for each time cut
Closing datet oiclOck May 11, 1979
• A. E. HERBERT,
'CLERK TREASURER.
Concerned Citizens
,
Invite.YOU to a
• •
PUBLICMEETING
Addrssecl By
Ken Campbell
of TV Fame, Founder of Renaissance Canada
at
Central Huron Secondary
• School Clinton
Thursday, May 3rd
• SEX IN
SCHOOL
TEXTS?
Come and Speak Your/kW
•
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