The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-08, Page 9s'WEDN,ErSDAY, .JUNE
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
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The district annual meeting of
the West 'Huron Women's. Insti-
.cute was held i7 Knox United
Church, Auburn, With' an attend-
ancie of over 100 delegates 'rep-
resenting Auburn, Myth, . Reis
grave; Clinton, Goderich, Tiger
Dunlop, Kintail, Dungannon, St.
Helens; Londesboro' and Wing-
drama Mrs, • Durnin Philips • prer
sided..
The morning '. session ope
h' secreta'
thte r Mrs.:"
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'Clark of R.R. 1, Auburn, ; readin
the 'minutes,. " of the last, ,distric
annual ; and executive meeting
A letter was read from Miss Ann
Lewis, thanking the district for
gift:.she had received at the . tim
of
her marirage. A letter fro
Mrs.:. MoFadder in; • cI nnectio
with the Huron County Scholar
ship , Fund :was • also read.
books. the used,
.Mrs.' Norman Keating of Wing-
ham; . federation director, brought
'greetings' and best wishes. from
the board,: She will. complete her
three year term in October.
Letter..of :Thanks;
Mrs. W. Bradnock read a letter
from Jerry 1VIentgomery, agricul=
to iral representative, regarding
the • 4:-11 homemaking club e
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nod., .pressing • a
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tion f or the
i. leadership .extended hi. the WO
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g : Men's, Inatitute.
t• Mrs.. Shobrook° .of, oLo
ndesboro
:;.gave -'a dernonstration ' on'' . Milk
a for 'the Convalescent": •
a Miss E. Kidd presided `for the
e election of officers which •result-
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Follawing the treasurer's re
port; , a . solo , was':, sung by ;Mrs
E. W: •Rice of: •St.. Helens,. accom
parried by Mrs.. D. Phillips...
: Reports were given by nth
standing comrfittee•convener,.th
• agriculture :and':Canadian . indust
ries committee.. by Mrs Ray Fear
Clinton, •and • by. Mrs..Fred,' Oste
of Blyth; convener of the citizen
ship and education: committee: .
The :community activities: ,and
public relations report was given
• by Mrs.:. Wililam Ford, Wingharn.
The home economics and. health
.report ' was - given • by Mrs: : R.
Coultes of Belgi Mrs Albert:
Wilkin of • Goderich reported on
what hadbeen dine• towards ;hav
Ming a ,tape ,'recording..made 'by,
r Neil, curator, .of. the 'Huron
County: Museum;: Goderic,h. It is
expected to 4-.1e :ready ..for; .the fall
rally in '• Nov:ernik er. •
Mrs:. Wes Bradnock,,� •conve,ner `
of the Junior Institutes, reported
on • three Junior Institutes '-Mrs.
Otto Papp of, TiOngannon report-
ed for the resolutions committee.
Miss:TEleaii9OCidd, departmen•
al speaker,: brought .greetings
from .the department. She con-:
gratulated the Institutes• on' the:
work •accomplished. She spoke .on
• .the short courses and; urged every
member to. read the book "Fifty`
years of achievement":.She said
''there Were 592 short courses giv-
en laS;t: year.
Dinner .was served by, the Au-
burn •branchy .• Rev. C. .C.. Wash-
ington,. pastor . of. Knox United;
Church; gave the address ,of wel-
come ,and: • . Mrs. '`• Norman Mc-
Laughlin of Wingham�replied.
At, the afternoori session Mrs:
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Phillips stateshe :had--entoyed_
her two years . of. •office and're-
commended that more hand
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:.HALD,EN BY
ELECTRIC .MOTOR
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SERVICE
.Artiiatare and Field Winding,
Brushes, Bearings, Etc.
Repairs to
FFractiond.L :and .Integr-al
,Horsepower Motors,
Also Electric Fans, Vacuums,
Clippers, Drills Etc:
HALDENBY ELECTRIC
Kinhough
'Phone Ripley' 1111-r-29
ed as follows :past president, ,Mrs,
Durnin .Phillips; : president, Mrs.
Tait Clark, R.R. 5, Goderich; 1st
vice president,. Mrs. Fred' Mac
Gregor,, Kintail; 2ncl vice'. Presi-
dent, •Mrs. Wes . Bradnock, Au-
burn; sec.-treas., Mrs, Arthur
Clark,. R.R. 1; Auburrr; 'federation
representative, ' Mrs. O. Popp,
Dungannon; alternate, Mrs, W. S.
Romes, Clinton; .' district 'dele-
gate, • Mrs. Tait. Clark, • R.R. 5,
,Goderich;' aiternate, Mrs. Stanley
Lyons, R.R. 1,. Auburn; convener
of- agriculture : and Canadian; in
dustries,. •Mrs. Ray Fear, Clinton;
citizenship and education, Mrs. E.
W. Rice, `R.R ;2, Lucknow; , his-
torical, research •'.iarid current
'events; • Mrs., Lorne Scrimgeour,
Blyth; ,Community activities . and
public' relations, .Mrs. R. Coulter;
R R 1, .,Belgrave; Junior, Institute,.
'Mrs. Walter. Scott, R.R. 1, Bel -
grave; resolutions;, • Mrs. Albert
Wilkins, Goderich; . auditors, Mrs.'.
Ed• McMillan; Blyth, Mrs.: Sidney
Lansing, Auburn:.
A quartette composed of Mrs.
.Donald • Si pson Mrs. •Stewart .
MacLennan, • Mrs. • Robert Simpson
and Mrs.,Wm MacDonald sang,,:
accompanie , by:• . Mrs Duncan I
Simpson, all. of Kintail. .•
The Blyth ladies ' extended sari
invitation to have: the district an-
nual there next: year.
A vote ofappreciationwas.'' ac-
corded the retiring president, the.
Auburn ladies for the dinner, and
for the' use of the 'church.
TORN•.HUDSON RECEIVES.
DEGREE AT TORONTO''_"
•John M. Hudson, son of '_Mr:
and Mrs. Roy' Hudson, Goderich,
and a graduate of Goderich Col
legiate Institute, graduated' from.
the University .of . Toronto`` last
week : after' :a four-year course,
with a- Bachelor of Arts • degree
iri ' • honor inathematics• . a ii: d
physics: • '
John is at present ..engaged
'tit-� phyi real S res,: I or-
porated in''. Western Canada do-
ing:: se
oing:se sinic-_exploratron -whr or.
major 911 .companies,
WOULD, GIVE 'ADVICE
ON INSECT INFESTATION
In . renewing his '.Senti.nel
scription • . Graham '1VIacNay .:says
the paper keeps him in touch
with :the oldhome town which
he is unable to visit • regularly.
Graham is in charge.,, -of ,thy
Cariadia .insect„ pest. survey . of
the- entomology division of the-
Department .of Agriculture.. 'He:
welcomes inquiries regarding in
sect infestations' .and -damage
either indoors or outdoors, and
will be pleased . td: give advice,
in such matters.
,Honeymoon: A short vacation
taken 'by a man. before' he goes
to work fpr a new boss,
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PAYING •HIGHES : PRICES FOR •
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Poultry `Culling', A Specialty' •
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The United' Church Afternoon
' Auxiliary of the 'Wornen's ; Mis-
sionary Society held their June
ineeting,at Mrs. Breckles' cottage
at Clam Lake. The,' press; ' Mrs.
Neil MacKenzie, . conducted the
,worship service, Mrs..,Ewart Tay-
lor; supply secretary, reported
on a sixty-five, pound bale of
clothing sent to Korea. Mrs. Robt.
Thompson gave a reading on Mr,
and Mrs: Peter Marrian who oap.
erate a 2,300 'acre cattle farm land
coffee plantation in the heart of
:Africa's Mau Mau country. :They.
:.both hope: for.
unity.'an
dracial
fellow
citizenship .in the count-
:ries of Africa, and. plan to build
a future for. their • sons there.`
At present'„bhe' Marrians are in
Toronto. The program "Anni-
versary in'Angola" was taken in
dialogue fot m. 'by Mrs. Russell.
Robertson, Mrs. Burt Roach; Mrs.
George Andrew and. Mrs.. F.'Gil-
christ. 'llhe Ohurch of Christ in
Angolacelebrates the 75th anni=
-Vers-arYttmeil ri "b f pip-
testant• 'Tnissiohary - work,. there..
Today we see an able staff. of
49missionaries representing the
j United Church of Canada, and
groups of Christians spreading
over 484,000 square miles of An-
gola. The moat encouraging as-
pects •of Christian, ce nmunity life
in' Angola the: . s, '
�g�l+work: pro-
gram
ro-gram led' by African girl work-
ers .ai}d leadears. At the name
Economics School at • Lutano,
girl$ arc',taught to prepare meals
for their • 1a nilies in the villa• es
to which they return, They'Y • also
have group! proJects,. 'fields oft„
sweet potatoes, 'beans; 'Peanuts,,
and : soy a beans „froan: ••which they
learn to1'•inake milk, The old.
order ' in Angola charges!' . Ours.
is the " task'' of taking, God's 'gift
of hope,joy and light to' those
who ' sitin darkness and fear.
At the close of the meeting all
enjoyed - a' picnic lunch with the.
beautiful view of Clam `Lake and
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all felt they • had much, • to be
thankful for. where. they could
build within the • community, the
spirit of goodwill and work and
worship in the spirit pf Christ.
WORMS' ATTACK' EVERGREEN
PLANTATION • BY MILLIONS
. A .caterpillar type of insect has
attacked a plantation of ever-
greens at the farm of .Frank• Mild-
.ler. The ravenous type . of crawler
,was: spotted last week, strippng
some seedlings in the ,plantaticin;a
Quick action in spraying r
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a .
.,. he,
young g 'trees vitith DDT prevented.'
Widespread d a n age,:. About .150
seedlings' were infested.' •
: ; Some, three''years ago g. nun -i
be of big trees • in this ever-
green grovewere attacked by
another type of caterpillar, and --
prompt action at that tune also.
prevented considerable devasta-
tion.. '
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