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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-04-04, Page 27Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 4, 1979—Page 27 • Silver Circle nursery needs volunteers The Wingham and District Association for the Mentally Retarded learned at. its mon- thly meeting last' week that there is an urgent needfor volunteer help at the Silver Circle Nursery School to work with mentally retarded preschoolers one morning a week. Nursery directors Mrs. Sylvia Ricker asked that anyone who might be inter- ested in this worthwhile work contact her for further infor- mation. The Association also learn- ed that only 25 tickets of the total 300 for the Trip -a- Month Lottery are still to be sold. The first'draw for one of the 12 big prizes will take place on April 27. The public's response to the Lottery has been encourag- ing to Association members, for whom fund-raising is a never-ending struggle. Plans are being made for the building ,of •a new adult workshop, the Association's next major project. The re- quired proposal for a new workshop has been sent to the Ministry of Community Obituary LOUISA [SIDDALL] CUCKSEY Louisa M. Siddall passed away at Elgin Manor, R. R. # 1 St. Thomas on Friday, March 30, 1979. She 'was the daughter of Joseph M. Sid - all (1863-1934) and his wife Mary M. Archer (1862-1932). Surviving are one daught- er, Pearl, Mrs. Lyman Sutton of Teeswater and three sons, Earl Grover of'London; Lloyd Grover of Niagara Falls and Bert Grover of Mount Bryd- ges. She is also survived by eighteen grandchildren and several great grandchildren as well' as one brother, Leo of Wardsville. Her first hus- band, Hubert Grover (1926), one daughter Mary, three sons, Jack, William and Glenn and her second hus- ban, Albert Cucksey, all pre- deceased her. , The funeral service was held at the Gough Funeral Home', Glencoe, on Sunday, April 1, 1979, at 2.30 p.m. with Rev. James Twinem of Courtland Baptist Church officiating. Interment was in Oakland Cemetery. Pallbearers were six grandsons, Charles Grover, Newbury; Robert . Grover, Tiverton; Frank Grover, Strathroy; Doug Grover, R. 5 Mount Brydges; Cecil Sut- ton, R. 3.Ripley; and Garry. Sutton,. Lucknow. Bregmans return from Holland BY LILLIAN YOUNG The month of March went out as it came in, like a lamb. Now we cam ^ --expect April showers. Mr. and Ml' Bob Breg- man returned : last Tuesday evening from a three .week' visit with relatives in Holland where they attended the SOth wedding anniversary of their aunt and uncle and also the 25th anniversary of a cousin. They also travelled to differ- ent part of Europe while there. Mrs. Bregman's mother,:. rs. Nell of Stayn- er, who w nt over with them, also returned home. They all enjoyed their trip very much. Mrs. Graham Moffat . of Teeswater is still a patient in Wingham Hospital- but is- improving favoffra'bly. Mr. and Mrs. Len Cough- lin and , girls of the :14th of Culross visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Springer. The Whitechurch Young People's Society held a suc- cessful rummage sale in the Whitechurch hall on->Satut: day. The profits will be used for a weekend trip later this year. The young people will hold- their regular meeting next Sunday evening. Hockey playoff games are now on in surrounding towns and are being well attended. Any who enjoy a good game of hockey his iould take in some of these games. A few people from "here attended the euchre party in the Salem Hall on, Friday evening with eleven tables' in play. Afterwards a unch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young, William. Young, Ken Young and Russell Sprin r. were . Sunday visitors with Mr. and, Mrs. Len Coughlin and family. Become CG seniors Diane Gibson, Brenda Henderinn, 'Bonnie Purves and Elizabeth Black received their' white lanyards to be- come senior members of. Lucknow Canadian Girls ° In Training. They led in the worship service. President Bonnie Clarke explained the meaning of the lanyard and presented one to each girl. The group is continuing a study on Human Rights and viewed the film ' "As We Sow". The girls will hear Blaine Townsend speak on "The Rights of the Handi- capped" on Sunday evening'. and • Social Services for ap- proval. Guest speaker at the meet- ing was Dr. Seim, Director of the Midwestern Regional Centre at Palmerston, who discussed the problems of parenting a retarded child. Dr. Seim dealt with the reac- tions parents feel when they discover they have a retarded child - reactions such as psychological stress and de- pression; defensiveness to- wards the child, feelings of vulnerapility and inequality, as well as the rejection of the retarded by society. Parents must first accept the problem, and recognize the fact that hopelessness in our society is wrong, said Dr. Seim. 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