The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-10-20, Page 24UOknCW page
Lucknow SentWel, Wednesday, October 20
1982—Page 24
Kristian school teachers will attend convention
. Teachers from Lucknow
and District; Christian School •
m Lucknow will be joining
over 500 christian educators.
from all areas of Ontario (as
well as a smaller number
from Nova Scotia, Manitoba,
and Quebec) to -attend the
annual. Ontario Christian
School Teachers'
Association (OCSTA) con-
vention in Hamilton October
21 and22.
Using the theme
"Changing World,
Changeless Christ", the
Pro life. meet
The Wingham and area
Voice for Life group held its
monthly meeting in
Wingham an Monday..;
October 3.
During September the
group took an information
booth to the Threshers'
Reunion in Blyth and the
Lucknow Fall Fair.
A discussion on the quality
of life in the future as it
depends uponthe quality of
decisions made now
followed. The: decision to
✓ life, the handicapped
acid the elderly and disad
vaiitaged is important,
Attend .
convention
convention will challenge
Christian teachers to . con-
time their task of teaching
every Subject from a
distinctively Christian
framework. This challenge
will come via special
keynote speakers and
workshop sessions.
Dr. Bernard Zylstra,
Principal of the Institute for
n Studies in. Toronto,
will address the delegates in
one of the major addresses.
Dr. Zylstra is well known for
his contributions toward an.
integration of Christian.
philosophical thought and
different areas of human
activity in the ' fields of
education, labour and
politics.
A wide variety of
workshop will be offered in
most subject areas and at.
most grade levels. These
sessions give opportunity for
interaction and sharing of
insights in, curriculum
studies.
The Ontario Christian
School Teachers'
Association has grown from
a membership of 25 in 1954 to
its* current membership of
approximately 500. The
OCSTA members serve as
teachers in over 65 .schools
belonging to, the Ontario
Alliance of Christian schools.
The Alliance is the largest
single group of schools in
Ontario outside the public
and separate school
systems.
Install :Eastern star officers
The Installation of the of-
ficers
fficers of Huron Chapter No.
89 of the .Order of the
Eastern. Star, was held in the
Wingham Masonic hall on
Tuesday, October 12.
Leona. Miller is the Worthy
Matron for the coming year
and has Wallace Conn as her
Worthy Patron. Other of-
ficers are: Sharon Cowman,
Associate Matron; .. Alex
Robertson, Associate
Patron; Kathleen Moffat,
Secretary; ' Jean Leitch,
Treasurere
Ma Pru Con-
;
- ductress; Mildred
Blackwell, Associate Con -
Mrs. A.J. Wilson, Win-
nifred Gammie, Beth Rit
chie, Grace ' Gibson, Mrs. '\
George Whitby, Mrs: H.
Stonehouse and Mary
MacGillivray represented.
the Lucknow Women's
Institute at the Grey -Bruce
Area Convention.
The conventionwas held
Thursday and • Friday,
October 14 and 15 in: the
Community Centre at
Edmore. Mrs. Wilson was
the voting.delegate fromthe
local branch.
Visitors, on the weekend
with Mr. ' .and Mrs. Ezra
Stanley were ,Mrs.. Doug
Stanley and family of Har-
ridan and Mrs. Leonard
Stanley and Terry of
Kinlough.
New arrivals
DRENNAN - Leroy and An-
nette,; R.H. No. 3 'Lucknow
are ha, to announcethe
birth , • a son, Jonathon
Leighton Thwas, on
Wednesday, October 6, 1902
at . Wingham and District
Hospital, weighing 7 lb., 14
oz:_ A wee brother for Lee.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Drennan
and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Elphick. Great-
grandparents are Ruby and
Cliff Hackett, Odderich and
Mrs. Thomas Hackett and
Mrs. Verna Elphick,
Ludalow.
COLWELL - Allen and Bar-
bara Colwell of Strathroy
are happy to announce the
arrival Of . their daughter,
Suzanne Elizabeth, 8 lb., 12
oz., on October 12, 1982, a
sister for Kathryn and
Stephen. Grandparents are
Albert and Jean Colwell of
Kinloss.
MOLE - Bill and Mary are
pleased to announce the ar-
rival of their daughter, Julie
Lorraiire, 5 lbs. 11-1/2 oz. on ,
October 10, 1982. Proud
grandparents are Arie and
Sybilla Van biepen and Bob
and Betty Mole. Proud
great-grandparents are Ben
and Margaret Mole.
ductress; Denis Langridge,
Chaplain; Carol MacKay,
Marshal; Louise Swanson,
Organist; Jean Robertson,
Adah; ' Nelva , Scott, . Ruth;
Catherine Webber, Esther;
Phronie Elliot, Martha;
Shirley Langridge, Electa;
Llewella Armstrong,
Warder and , Hugh Arm-
strong, Sentinel.
Doris Michie was the In-
stalling officer and her .In-
stalling Board consisted of
Shirley Langridge, Noreen
Gnay, Donalda Moffat.
Others assisting . were Dr.
and Mrs. Jack . McKim,
Kathleen Moffat, Christine
Currie, Florence Reavie and
Scott Reid. Joyce Miller was
soloist and sang "How Great
Thou Art" and "He Touched
Me".
Anna Goodall . and her
committee served a
delicious lunch to bring a
very enjoyable evening' to a
close.
The projects for, the .com-
ing year are Cancer Eesear
ch, Wingham and Distict
Mentally Retarded Associa-
tion and . the Eastern Star
Training awards. • for
Religious leaders.
YOUR FALL WITH SAV/NGS
Paints
INTERIOR
Latex Fkt
For Ceilings and Walls
White and Hundreds of Pastel Colours
X14.
Book Orders
95
4 litre
Regular Price $1165'
CLOOPEN MONDAYS
SED THURSDA :YS
OFF
IN STOCK
$2 .95
per single roll
$4.95
per s igfe turf
SALE ENDS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30TH.
CARPETING
CUSHIONFLOR AND LINOLEUM
v ;
"r,47! 277. stat ar.er w,tv., *EVrRE
DRAPERIES
FINLAY DECORATORS
Luelavo Ontario WALLPAPER AND C -I L PAINTS
Pilton4 SI$.3431
SOUTH AFRICA 112'S
ORANGES
2.29
•
CELERY
GRAPES
BEEF
STEAKETFES
SCHNEIDER'S SMOKED
cOTl!AGE:
ROLL
SCHNEIDER'S FARMERS MARKET SMOKEDI
POLISH, UKRAINIAN. HAM.
SAUSAGE
SALAD DRESSING 10 OL.
Bow
Ur PT!
FLUFFS
ROYALE WS'S
FACIAL
TISSUES
WESTON MEALTIME
69'
794
2.1.1.9
WHITEBREAD '594
Bain's Groceteria
Lucknow 528.3420 :
OPEN SRR OAYS WE DELIVER
••.
Luckndw
Figure Skating
'Uub
.
LESSONS BEGIN
II Thursday, October 21st
Class Schedule
4:30 - 5:15 BEGINNERS
5:15 - 6:00 STROKE, ELEMENTARY, BASIC
6:i3 - 3:20 NOVICE I, DANCE!, AND UP.
PRELIMINARY DANCE AND UP
i:15- TWO Patch -1:00-7 :45 Dance
1:4S - s:20 Free Style end Stroking
See Saturday lesson schedule posted at
Arena. API skatersskate both days.