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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-11-28, Page 7W.EI 1 4 PA'Y, NOV.:, .78t!h, '195i n Spea ash Junior • THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LIJCKNOW, .ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN I chair for the .business. The mem- A l,bers answered the roll call,.What I1 ype of Material I Chose, The leader's led a discussion on the fitting and altering of a pattern. Irma Forster and Norma Murray demonstrated the fitting of a pyjama pattern on Dawna Aitch- son, Dawna Aitchison and Irma Forster, the hostesses, served a dainty, lunch • at the close of. the meeting, Left to right, Frank. Alton, :president of Colwanash 'Junior limners; .Rae •W.atson, guest speaker; Joyce Little, president of the Junior Institute. • • , —:Sentinel Photo.' Rae Watson; Speaking on .+ Junior Earners, 'expressed ' ap- "Money and •Friends", .was the `•predation. to .Mr. Watson for his .' guest. ,speaker at .the )Colwanash address. , Junior Farmer and Junior Mitt-:' Helen Little and Lorne Hack:. tute . annual banquet in the Dun- ett gave the year's report from lgannpn United Church last. Tues- Junior Institute and , Junior o day, Farmers respectively.. . ' Mrs. George. Hodge, •president '' Those seated. at the he d ;table ti of the United Church ladies wel- included Helen. Little,' Larry ' _corned the group, . and J D. Dur Wheatly of Seaforth, Earl Me- , PURPLE GROVE Mr." and Mrs. Francis. Boyle, Brian. and Bonnie' visited at Mr, Milton .- Stanley's - Sunday - even- ing... . TheRipley W.A. met at the home •of' Mrs, Helen Swan on. Tuesday night with a good at- Larry Fry and Betty and' Lorne than to be correct. 011i 0 " tOt !eglia !1! 10e i #e# # iO# D r, ! # tendance, . Mr. and +1V1rs..Frank Currie and family visited with the latter's, Sister, Mrs, f •Iartwick of London,' recently, Miss Jean Osborne of Listowel spent the week -end at her 'home here. ' • Miss Margaret'. Robertson . 'is visiting at Miss Annie McLeod's of Lucknpw. .. . Mr. Ivan McFarlane of ° Wing- ham spent the week -end at the "home sof his parents. • ' Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Emerson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.• Dan Gillies of Ripley re- cently.. �. Claude, Dore, Jr., was home for the week -end. • • . • Mrs.. Brindley, Mr.. ,and Mrs. visited 'with Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Dore on Sunday. ,Mr. and Mrs:. Rene Vanderhook and . family !visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks on Saturday night. Mrs. Bill McCreath,, her moth- er Mr's. McDonald, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Brooks visited at the hone. of Mr.. and Mrs Donald McyCoe,h on Sunday. Mr: Douglas •McDonald of Tor onto spent the week -end at Mr. • Jim McDonald's: Mr. tnd Mrs, Frank Dore an ifarnily visited at the; home Mr. and Mrs. Bill White, I agarf, recently. • It is'. much easier to be critical. at nin expressed• thanks to the lad- les :catering, = on 'behalf" of ' those present. Joyce Little, 'president of the _Juu-io r :.ristitute, acted, as chair lady for. the program following ;Durnin. the banquet. The "Happy Wan- ' derers" quartette of Clinton sang several .huxnbers. throughout the evening„ :Bob Lyons • led-. in a group sing -song ;acco:mpanied by Carol. Pepper of: .Seaforth .at the piano.; Bert Pepper of ,Seaforth :•M„r, arid Mrs. 'Lorne Woods. Sixteen. ladies ' from the Wo- men's Institute were on hand for a 'conducted tobr bf• CKNX• radio and.'TV; Wingham. and. the High' School on . Thurs. afternoon: Af- ter an interesting tour of the building ; at, .CKNX, the TV pro- +grairr-of Rev. C. Krug and Miss. Margaret Brophey' and Rege Bit - ton were.' Much' enjoyed. Mrs Wm. •Robb,• Mrs. Cadman Spadden, George Ri!bey, Rev.. and Mrs. ' Gecre Watt, Frank • Alton, Joyce Little;, Mr. and ' Mrs Rae Watson, .Murray Gaunt, Arthur Bolton ` • . D • HELENS Mr. and Mrs.:Mel ,Brown, Mrs: Alex Murdie and • Bob of • Kitch- ener. were Saturday visitors with entertained with . his_ . imitations of Elvis ' Presley, guitar and all. Those ' speaking briefly. were Arthur Bolton: of Clinton; assist= ant . agricultural representative, Rev., George .Watt of •Dungainnon . United -Churct , land Earl Me.-' Sipadden, president' of the ..Hui= on County: Juniors. .• . Murray ; Gaunt introduced the `guest speaker, Rae . Watson. Mur ray. spoke of -Rae's enthusiasm iii . Mr, W." A: Humphrey, Mr. E. W. • the I4ons Club •organization, and Rice • and 'Barry McQuillin are of the •.high edifices he ' had held among those who •ha!ve 'been' un in :the club. He mentioned the der' the doctor's- care. We 'hope* success he, had Made of his sport -..for .speedy recoveries. . ing 'goods business • in London Douglas,. 'little: son of Mr. and from 1935 until :moving. to 'Luck- .Mrs,' Allan Miller, was a Patient now. ,in: 1955. to take up farming. F in Wingham. Hospital last week Murray. praised . him , for being a . Suffering asevere• attack •of the popular and willing worker er in 'flu:' • . the community. You are .. invited .to the. illus..- In c h e o Si n g. "fMoi eY • and trated travelogue • by Mrs. L.: •C. Friends" •as•'his topic,' Rae' spoke . Thompson' on their recent• trip of. the :money that was needed overseas in the Community Hall. to get successfully . *started in. en Friday evening. at 830.. Lad - farming today, and of the friends ies please bring lunch'. This *ill that. "one must have and make !,be under the auspices of the.:Wo throughout the' years tc get the. pep'.s Institute.. most out of life; He stated that.. The December meeting of the l `farming :has become "big busi-' Women's Institute will be held ! tres s" in • this highly mechanized. in' the Community hall on Thurs- •age:. Ire felt that the young farm-, 'day afternoon, December '6th, at t er,of 'today will. have to borrow2.00. o'clock.' Roll call, My child -it. money in',order •bo .finance a well head memories of Christmas and :2, equipped tinlin that will prove a) exchange 'of gifts; Motto, Love ; profitable business. Mr. Watson! the ,giver,: not the' Gift, by 'Mrs. warned=-agairist-iborrowing it-nless4-BillY-:P.-ur-doi • •" iss Mar. properly provided for in case of•j,Mur'rav; hostesses, 'Mrs D. °Gi'bb, death, fle stated, ;that when. bor- Mrs.. E. • Mil ler, Mrs. J.. Curran. ' 2 rowing. money •.have a concrete Pleas(' note the change in: time program,, hb1 Much; what will I St; 'Helens ltapiW Illandirrafters ', ';__,do_ -With -AL -and- whet/ __i£hi firY::t -tr eet1ng-et-th:e-_pro-.:. pay. it back: �•ject "'Sleeirnc; `-Garments". WS In pppaliin'g of friends, he• stat- held r1 at the, home Of the, local curl; that top men and women in club leader, Mrs. G. MacPher •business today are paid 83 • per- sotr. Officers elected Were .as fol- 6 dent of ' their`. salary for• their, . lows:` Norma. or ter : 'presia-errt;.. a!bil;uty to get .along :su�coessfully ('lady's. 114CDonald, vice' Pres,;' - With peopxe: • Mir Watson _stated Atli:pre Rose Lyons. sec.-treas.; ghat', ••besidesyour• next door '.;Vornia Iur rave -11- reporter, neighbor you must ,get .'along- Pnilowing a discussion on. the with everyone ,in the corm unity. , choice of materials, lunch was • .He stated that most of the .high- • served . by tlt'e hostess. Gertie . >Y successful people he !had met Campbell moved a vote of thanks have . a ,.. deep love for their, tO tine hostess kr her hom.e and• church. In closing 'Rae quoted a her hospitality. favorite expression of a friend,.' 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