The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-23, Page 759 WEDNESDAY, saor. 23rd, 1959
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ARNOLD ANECA •
The. marriage of Lorraine. Mar-
ion Aneca '.. and Walter . James
Arnold , was solemnized in' 'St.,
Andrews ." Anglican Church at
Deloraine,' Manitoba on Satur-
day, .September 5th at 2:30 p.m.;
with Rev. George. • Cox. "of Min-;
/nodosa, Man.,', .officiating.
The..bride is . tliedaughter of
Mr. "and Mrs. Remi' Aneca of
Deloraine. and the .groom• 'is the
son of Mr. and Mrs, James Ar-
nold of West ' Wawanos,h; ' Town=
/ship:
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Seasonal flower's. decorated the,
Church.. The • bride given in
marriage by' her father, . was
lovely ' in . a floor -length gown
nold of Killarney,, Man., broth
er of the 'groom. The '.ushers were
Reginald.' Arnold, brother of the
groom and Lorne. Mackelberg,
cousin of . tthe . groom.
The . soloist, Miss Sharlene De -
sender of Deloraine,' sang :0
Perfect Lover with . accompani
ment.. by Mrs: Helen ''Griffith.
The wedding dinner was ser_
ved at the home of 'the : bride,
with : her -mother receiving . in a
rust .shantung suit with • mint.
green •.:and : -white ',accessoriesand:
corsage of apricot. colored, roses.
For a wedding trip to ,Bottin-
eau, . North . Dakota, the :bride
travelled in an ivory, colored.
woolsuit: with .matching': acces-
sories.
,lV1r.: and. Mrs.Arnold will re-
' at Lnow. '
of nylon . tulle over :'satin'. ,with
overskirt and lily paint sIeeved
jacket of chantilly lace. A;; tiara
of rhinestones held her. . fingertip
veil.: She • carried a white ;Bible
crested with red" roses and rose
bud's. •
Maid' of .honour was Miss Bet-
ty Arnold of Rounthwaite, Man.,
'Who chose ` a peacock blue cock
tail length gown with overskirt
of
matching nylon..; net,' white
feather . hat, and' white ' gloves
and white shoes. Her flowers
Were a nosegay of pink carna-
tions,• ••. • • •
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The bridesmaid' , was •1Viiss
Marie Aneca of
Winnipeg; sister
of the,+bride: '.Her cocktail length.
dress in mushroom shade had' an
overskirt of matching "nylon 'net
She: carried a nosegay of peach
colored sweetheart roses.
The' best man was Donald Ar -
ST. HELENS
Rally .. Day was observed in
the United .Church' ori Sunday
inclining with Mr::. Lorne Woods
the 'Superintendent'. of the 'Sun-
day School incharge. The theme
of ` the worship service was:
"Round the World Thy Children
Sing," and, Patsy,' Cranston read
the scripture;lesson Nancy Dor=
scht read the story "See' With
Your 'Eyes," -'and Rev. B. F.
Green gave 'a short 'address in
keeping' with. the theme. The of-
fering was taken by Wayne, and,
Hughie Todd
Mr. .and, Mrs.. James •Durnin
'spent 'a ' few days' in London as
guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Durnin
Miss Donna Woods of . Kitchen-'
cr. . and Me. Roy .Haw y of Osh-
awa'were week -end visitors with
'Mr. and Mrs, Lorne.' Woods.
Miss Jewel Reid •of Dungannon
was "a"'Week-end :guest of Miss
Gladys McDonald.
'Mr. ' and:.Mrs.;: Mel Brown and
Mr. • Bob iMurdie of . Kitchener
'spent ;the' :week -end with Mrs. R.
Woods and Mrs. 1Vlurdie. Bob who
has 'spent the• summer at. Jasper
Park enters his - third 'year` at
Waterloo' College. 1'
Schools . Were . closed . in this
district on Friday as the teacher§.
attended a convention in Lon-
don. ,
The' . regular meeting of the
Women's Institute will •be held
on•.:Thursday, 'October 1st at .2:30.
Roll. 'call, Name the 'floral .ern'
blemof a •province. 'Mbotto, Every'
privilege has its own responsi-
bility
esponsi-bility.. by. Mrs. Lorne Woods. To,.
•pic ;on. Citizenship and Education
by: Mrs-... Gordon. MacPherson.
Spelling. match •, in : chargeof
Miss W. 'D.' Rutherford. Hostes-
ses, .Mrs. Charles McDonald. aiid
Mrs. 'Harold Gaunt... '
Mr. and • Mrs. W. J. Humphrey
and M,r. and Mrs. W. A. Hurriph-
rey- attended the surprise cele-
bration op 'Sunday , at the 'home
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard; Walker
of East Wawanosh .,for . Mr. and
Mrs. George. Walker. formerly.
Eva Hum hre on t
p y, he occasion'
of . their ' 37th wedding anniver-
sary.
Took Part 'In Air Show '
• F .0. Robert Porter' 'who is
stationed at • Chatham, • New
Brunswick as an instructor,'• took
part in the/air show at the
C:N.E, Re returned in ,Tune from
Germany .where' he •'had' pent
four ,years.:His parents . resided ;
at one' time at Kinlough.
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EREE.TUITION FOR.
ETARDED CLASS
Wingham ,and District School.
fo Retarded Children has' reop-
en
eop-
en..d with five pupils. The school
is now; at..the former Wingham
Sawunill office. site, which 'the
association recently' purchased..
During the holidays. the neces-
sary alterations and decorating
were completed: • • •
at is felt that there may (be
a ' few parents whose children.
are eligible to attend classes;.
but have 'not' fully 'understood
the fact that their children will
be welcomed gladly; The dis-
trict..includes Luck• ow '. B
Brussels, • Howick,, Teeswater,
Wingham. and. their surrounding
areas. . ' ,
There is no' charge for sending
a •child to the Retarded'Child-
ren's ' School, but ,parents, of
course, must: provide •or arrange
for tratisportation. .Classes are
from 9 .to 1;1:30,
How To'. Enroll a Child ,
• To. enroll a' child he or she
must have' a. medical examina-
tion and, the parents should con-
tact' • the teacher,• ..Mr's. T. G.
Husser, .who:will be happy to ar-
range for a personal interview,
at ' which the youngster, too,.:
• should be present,
This will be the second term
'for the school. The success . of
last year's .classes has been most,
gratifying to, the teacher and
her helpers and the parents con-
cerned, but especially . so to the'
six . children ' who attended; • It
has . been discovered that. these
youngsters have• found ".a place
in' the. sun." They no longer .suf-•
fer •the inferiority complex' they
'experienced.. earlier. They • are
happy , working. with classmates
and feel they are 'important to
each - other. ' '
Mrs. Hlisser and. her.ten vol-.
unt'eer : assistants, women who
give freely of their time ,to help
the .pupils to ' adjust to,';socety,'
are intensely interested in 'the.
.progress of 'each. child
Classes include a wide . variety.
of activities.'Speech therapy, eti-
quette; counting and reading as
well' as , crafts are.. taught. The.'
children are taught to. tie. shoe
laces,: and'. to .use buttons and
zippers, . 'so that they ; become
more independent. They' 'are.
taught . how to set a table and each
morning when ..they have - their.-.
lunch the pupils 'themselves set
their 'places -and remove the
dishes ••afterward:.:
Exercises in: jumping, run-
ning and:moving' to rhythm'have
proved • .beneficial... Hammering'
nails. and manipulting screws
help the :children to ,'gain' con-
trol of •fingers and hands: Last
year: they enjoyed' woodworking
weaving ; -and sewing buttons
which they did surprisingly : well
'and at the same time were• ex=
•ercising' their hands
• All the pupils were able :to re
cogn�ize :their :own` names' and
thdse of their classmates • in
print. They . managed too 'get'
through at least -
eat•o'
s one a pre primer
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press their gratitude to the Lucknow. Lions Club,
and to the citizens of .Lucknov for the warm
= hearted response ' to "the Salvation .Army . Red
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