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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-04-18, Page 891 1,1 PAGE EIGHT OSI ' # W 1• .il isittik. ,,r- 7 •' 1 Mr ir• : a. :. Y . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,-LUCKNOW, WHITECHURCH'' The annual meeting, of .the W,• I„ was ,held in the hall on Tues- • ,day . afternoon. Aftertheusual ening .exercises, Mrs.. Frank Fisher ;and a piano solo "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" was played by Mrs. :Johnston Conn. Mrs. Frank Miller read the poem, "The. Bridge Builder". Mrs. Fisher and "Mrs. Frank Ross were appointed delegates to Ross, retiring president, gave. a. the banquetand meeting with Mrs, Berry of Australia in Guelph in June, brief summary of the !pas t ,year s activities. Reports of the. stand- ing . committees 'were given ;. by Mrs. F. Miller, Mrs. V. Emerson and Mrs:•'' N. Pickell. :The :rollcall was answered'by the payment:of fees and sugges-. tions. for clean and' safe high-' . Ways in; Ontario. It was..decided' to go to:. Wingham ' Hospital .to have a... blood -type test on . April 25th -at 7.00zn.; to-•meet:an_t hall at 8:3.0 p,rn. fl.n April 17th. Mrs. Viictor Emerson took the i chair for•the election of officers and. Mrs. Chas. Shiell es secret- ary. Mrs. Frank Ross' 'presented the •' slate of Officers, iwh'p• were later installed as follows.:: Hon, press, .Mrs. Jim' McInnes; past pres.t . Mrs Fisher; . Ross;'pres., Mrs. Geo. Fisher; 'lst 'vice press, rson Irwin, Mrs. Ab 'Wal- ters; al:ters; sec.-treas., Mrs. 'Charles, to make out . the programs for' Shiell; - district 'director, .,,Mrs• •the coming year; to visit ' the 'CKNX-TV studios on April 19th and have decided to accept the invitation to ;the Wedgewood china demonstration in Luckn-ow on May , 3rd. ° A' solo, "Look for the Rain- bow", ' 'was sung by. Mrs. Geo. Frank 'Ross; Branch' directors,, Mrs. :Alex' Robertson, Mrs, • .:A. Walters,. Mrs. 'R.. Purdon,• • Mrs. Russell .Ross, ;Mrs. E.:Casemore; press, reporters,'. Mrs.. D. Beecroft, •Mrs:. G. •Fisher; pianists, Mrs. Garnet Farrier, Mrs. N.,Pickell; auditors, Mrs. wen King, Mrs, BION' Zion W.M.S. The April meeting wes• held at the home of Mrs. Jack Gard- 'ner •ner with 19 ladies and 5 child- ren present: Mrs J. MaD�onagh' Presided. Mrs.' Jim Hunter gave A. Coultes;. program, icommittee, Mrs. H. Simpson, Mrs. J. Burch- ill, ill, 'Mrs, J.,, Wilson,Mrs. Joe King; Mrs. E,' McClenaghan;, .standing ,, committees; Horne. Ec- onomics and' • Health, Mrs. F," Miller;.. Public Relations & Com- munity Activities, rvrrs.• T • Met- 'calfe; . Historical:, R ar and j . rrent_;events,, Mrs. Gordon Mc- Burney; Agriculture, •:and ana ian:• Industries,;' Mrs. Russell Gaunt; • Citizenship and. Educa- tion, Mrs. N. ', Pickell; Resolu- tions, Mrs. H. 'Irwin •and'Feder- . a'ted Nevrs, Mrs.: Johnston Conn. Mrs. Russell 'Ross: distributed pamphlets on cancer obtained at p p' the' meeting in Winghami. ONTARIO' WfDI ESDAY, APRIL, 1&th, 1956 the Christian. Stewardp and Mrs, W. G. Hunter gave a read- ing . on . temperance, The devot- ional period was taken", by' Mrs Jake Hunter. Mrs. Robt, Helm read the scripture and. a read- ing was- Olen. by Mrs. •G. Kirk- land Mrs. G. Ritchie and Mrs. P. Cook gave interesting reports on the Presbyterial meeting held at Exeter. Mrs; G, Kirkland Apr and., Mrs. • Jake Hunter are to visit the shut-ins from the . to May meetings; 1V -rs. Allan Rit- chie is to. get the 'program - for the next meeting. Garden party money is to be handed. in 'to. Mrs. Peter Cook or Mrs, Jack Gardner at or before the next meeting. Mrs G.Ritchie' h • ' e studyibook, followed by :a solo by •.:. Mrs. • Wes . Ritchie: rs, Doifagh closed ' vvit • prayer. ' Mrs. G.. Ritchie ,presided for . the W.A. meeting which follow- ed. "..Mrs.' M. Gibson'. read the scripture, -` Pians for pusrchasipg • furniture for the parsonage were discussed. Mrs. Ritchie closed ' , with the ''benediction. ' • Special Offer I while they last S.P. 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And, •Ford also offers the. famous Also special • buys ' on ' , 1 -block Six—with,-'thelvely;performance • other ranges, clothes , ..:� of deep -block design—available in •.dryers and water . "•-• all Mainline and Custom. line models: �h ,' heaters. - : ' ;' • and in a' popular range of station wagons. V-8 or SIX—a• Ford with famous: Fordomatic drive You may Te take, advantage of • offers..you' the finest, most responsive power, our', budgt plan if desired. rao ane.r., • LIMITED ''• • • Box S09, Walkerton' .'Phone 790. h For sales agents in your area • •contact CUSTOMLINE : FORDOR S�f�St-car:initfi • • • with all the safety features of, Lifeguard Design Ford gives you and your family the extra peace -of -mind that; goes. -with built-in safety -with safety steering wheel' and safetyhoid"door latches, plus many other : builvin' safety features:` And you can have (at moderate extra cost) Ford'ssaety seat belts and'plastic padding for instrument paned aril • sun visors. You' have all.the newest power assists too --power• steering -and power. brakes, • • • • SNd= mendacu • Webster, & MacKinnon 'Phone 50 . Lucknow • Ha . e you renewed' your •;Sen- • ' tinel. subscription? PURPLE. GROVE ' •Mr. andMrs. Howard Orr, of Clarks visited at• .thehome Mr. and, Mrs :Donald : McFarlane on Sunday. Mr.. Donald' and Mips. : Margaret' Rdberston • and Mr.' • and Mrs:' Kenneth Re ber'ison ' & fam'ily.• of Zion spent Sunday with Mr:.Cah vin Robertson. '• --_ Mrs. _Victoria-°:�.Smith• spent. the`_ -._ weekend at Collingwood. . . .Mrs.' Elsie Scott , hasasold het . ... __..... od. in . farm to- Messrs. Tom H• g Ower window lifts and 4-wa ower seat: ,. P Yp • Bert Nicholsbn. Af r. • and Mrs 51Yhn—Effie iGn--,, -. showed •slides of their 'trip. to : the British, Isles • in the Orange ''''��:,,,.......:.....,• the 'at Amiberley on Tuesday evening 'of- last 'week. • ' ' , • 'Aar:: Donald McCosh ttitcntled the Farm Forum annual .cnnycn- titin at Toronto last 'Tue�d uy.', 'Mrs.. Donald` McCo5Ii• • and - IVIrs, George S. Bm':itrnd� ed a ,heeding aSt •the horr,cerson° �i,C 1VIrs• . . FORDOR • VItCtOR►A (Cer)ain features idtxglrated or mentioned are :Standard" on some models, optioned ad extra cost on others. ). 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