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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-11-16, Page 19community news Brookside students enjoy autumn nature walk through bush Laeknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 16, 1483 -Page 19 By Bumble Henderson Bend Brenda Gibson On Monday, November 7 Mrs. Carroll's class went on a walk to the bush at the back of the school grounds. They found little puffballs, cones, leaves and many interest- ing things. On November 11, there was a Remem- brance day assembly where the junior choir sang and poems and stories were read, The students watched a film called, Beyond the Beach. During the last post the flags were raised by Jean McWhinney and Koreen Jurjens. Grade 7 and 8 went to the Lucknow Cenotaph and laid a wreath for the school, Zehrs tape boxes were made and judged. For the seniors, Mrs. Graham's class won first and Mr. Cameron's class won second. Junior winners were first, Mrs. Blacnhette's Honour newlyweds... @from page 11 thanks to everyone for the lovely presents and they cut the two wedding cakes ..and served it. Elmer Umbach and Mrs, Glen Hodgins, with accordian accompaniment, led in a musical program. Many took part which pleased both the young as well as the older ones. Marretta Hodgins, on behalf of everyone, expressed appreciation to gill and Bernice for their hospitality and for everyone coming to make such a nice evening together. Edna and May Boyle were dinner guests on Sunday at Lucknow with Ruth Thompson and Elizabeth Robinson. Weekend guests with Marretta Hodgins were Mrs. Glen Hodgins, Mr, and Mrs. Jinn Bolgar of St" Catharines and Rob Hod "ns of London. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Nicholson were Mr, and Mrs. Chad Evans and Lisa of Erin and Mr, and Mrs" Mac Nicholson of Millarton, Kinlomgir A.C.W. On Thursday afternoon the K inlough Anglican Church Women held their ameual obituaries Friendship meeting which is an open meeting ,end all are welcome to attend, The ACW president, Mrs. Delbert Hed- ley, extended a welcome to everyone and gave a Remembrance Day poem, Why do we Wear a Poppy," Edna and May Boyle led a scingalong, The Books of the Bible, Into My Heart and Alleluia. Mrs, Midford Wali gave two readings cm Friendship," Mrs, Roy Collins read, Touching Shoulders with Von, and Family. Mrs. Eric Thacker gave a splendid outline of the ACW, this being a very special year and what can be accomplished by a faithful few, who were ready and willing to do more than their share in co-operation and harmony, The president closed the devotional part with a memorial thought, and prayer, and then invited the ladies to see the two tables of homemade baking and the table of gift articles. The members were so generous in donating the many lovely things" During the social hour, tea and refresh- ments were served, From all the kindly remarks, it was a very pleasant get together, George Colwell George Earl Colwell of Larcknow died November 16, 1983 foffowing a stroke at the age of 16" A retired farmer from K ioloss Township, he was a member of the Church of Ascension, Kitvlongh and St" Peter's Atrgliraa Church, Lucknow. Born to K inlor gh on July 30, 1907, he was a son of the late John Wellington Colwell of Holyroodi and Bella Moore 64 Riversdale. He is survived by his second wife. Ofive MatPbail, formerly of Habig's, whom he married in 1917, He is also survived by four children, Shirley. Mrs, Ray Gilders of Clinton-, 11118 of Sunset Prairie, British Columbia, Owen of 'Toronto and Jack of Keoora. Three sisters, Gladys Mason of Ripley; Annie McCosh of Ripley; lsahelle Forster of Ripley and a brother, John Currie Colwell of K vnlo 'Township, alsev survive as am�11 as seven grandchildren, He 14 also svwvived by hies finest wife, Rondo COfl na, He was gvredeCeased by his parents, and a sister, Nettie Hedley of Glaactn>:tuass. The funeral was he r'+ Noweiro er 12, l as MacKenzie and McCready Funeral Homme nn tocknow with Rev. Phi13 p ROCdP of Ripley and Rev. George &avrait of tOdignOW Crertya iron. Burial followed a v GreentviR Cemetery. Family and friends gathered atf Sd. Peter's Parish Hall followingpthe Ei neral where the Daises sery. ir. tea. navrardn.wcrr» 0 'a' Howard Davids Thome on passed away Ey on Monday, Otrabec ID, 13 'try Owen Sound Geo al axed Manse IITova1 any Ms 'MED year He was 0 0., 6ty l€1 loon Township on April 24. 13 .dte sen mt George rilitornpwa and Saara& Vesesnfr. Oct Ay til 214‘. F034 Elte married Marrrycjstrre Noes fitotscvcn. For 45 years they fare ed ovv for 2, oneessio n 12., Huron Toornsittp grad cmc Mill, Ivey retired to, VVvERany Street Ripley Hcvog-ard vs sowed Pty Stns use. 't+4ariorte. one c at er. ree. N4v . Milan Ca inns and ons sOrP. Rem Path Of Huron T'o it trPtree sfs;'ers. O. . 'its. Al 11rurin and Vrolke. Urs r.' r1fL Stanley (i)tti laileknovet. liar '. Mme. 1Perry of K43'41000 arid cute hres ter. Harvie of Huron Township, He is also survived by grandchildrety, John f1 and Kathy Coiling, Susan and George Tesseris, Nancy and Rob Cumoming, Marjorie and George Humphrey, Mary and Aaron flatt- en, Laurie and Mike Gallant and several great grandchildren, He was predeceased by his parents and one sistev. Mary, Mrs, Albert Trafford of Harwyver. The funeral service as held in Ripley on Wednesday, November 2, 1983 in the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home with Rev. Philip Ruch oiating, followed by interment in the Ripley Cemetery. The pallbearers were Morley Stott, Donnie Reid, Roy Collins, Donnie Forster, Ellwood Elliott and Se1don Benjamin. The flower bearers were John W, Stott Art CofilinsY Ned Cote and Bob Thompson, He was a member of the Church of the Agt engion, K itePongh and St. P'anel's Mgb Can Church, Ropt'ey. Dom. Peed Age Watson W. Pearl Agnes Watson of Goderidu end ami fQAf s October Mt e y}�and ey ty' neral rH� on ItI , : 13 0'14 the r M t Site wag haArn in Mitred Thi v on Segitenrher 1, D <;: e to Georgeandf i3 lheWhi trttey U Johnston, ghe was ar mernhos ofMloi, gritted Chnrcsit and the Tiger l Womerifs . virag prefleteageil ft, her B Wary _ Watson. She kg gu YGvied i1. e' four 0r,44' € :' r M . 1iJ650d (Meg)) ^'t o ; a Davapid, y ,. %'4ULt'r Ii5? (Mt)) `- rii'i �i,�p�k YY9iU�. . Ft (( 1V)+ Itifo1gier"D of London! ,w io} Mrs. Grant riXitkno» Clitshatradf I b' !,,o one soca, Gordon v de l vane-, one gf t , Mrs. Drums tli Thompson of 00 0' ZOI " y1s, Oltle UW O N i r'r U, c di ildiYlar t UAL a g1'Jderi `k. 23 gra) ►tip yen: andDiv gireat- A D sees was held at SireCalkra Firnerat Horne da Q$ie+ ` may, N4,7 0 r at 2 9_m. Vie Rever r®t r u o art Ftta n Nile gritted Moth! officiated ��ff��P'arfte Ng Watson,.rc�re gvra�.�-.o' 0- ,..:. �!'�y�. VI1D l..h',.11' ii t5` g alaivy �A.�'"dd' es. Drew XeVetli,. atson1r'1] Peter 171)orverhearerg were grandoomJit n tVett, Steighen gulf 1t frodges Allan, NtetVetl and Et0 Hue Dat peat was »rt the Dungannon (r:e teary. •, a class and second, Mrs, Worsell's class Mr. Liddle's class is doing a series on Tom Gratton's War and they're studying about how films are made, They are looking forward to hearing from their penpals in Calgary. They are also doing a research project on World War 1, Mrs, Blanchette's class made paper puppets this week, Donald, Tricia and Penny Holmes are moving away and Mrs. Cameron's class had cake and ice cream as a farewell party for Donald. Mrs. Young's class' is reading their first reader to Mr. Jewitt, and are also studying about animals and people getting ready for winter. Mrs. Alien's class went to the bush and put bird feeders in the trees. Mrs. Ross went along with them, Mrs. Blake, librarian, chose the library assistants and they are helping her slip books and do other various jobs, Mrs. Graham arranged for Dr, Mowbray to speak to the students in the 7 - h classes during Career Week, The staff and students at Brookside were disappointed to hear their most respected and well liked principal, Mr. Gary Jewitt, is leaving Brookside to take tip ditties as principal of Seaforth Public School in January. After seven and a halt years t4 his competent leadership we ate very reluctant to see him go but we wish hire well in his new placement. Luwknow Lancers 13w2 by New Hamburg By Drove Ifinek In OHA Intermediate C action the Lucknow Lancers were blasted 13 - 2 on Sunday by New Hamburg, The home team scored three goals in the first period, five in the second and five in the third. Lancer goals came in a 40 Second span, midway through the third period, Grant Gilchrist scored at 12,5'5 of the third with assists going to Jim Van Osch and Fait Murray, Forty seconds later Pat Murray scored the second goal assisted by Gilchrist. Lancet goalie Ray Guay played a good game and kept the score from going higher. 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