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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-06-21, Page 5• THURSPAY.4.JUNE 21.st, 39.4 '• A4•4110.70.1‘,..1..1111111111qwwwili, 1 - ^ ^ t • M TH INCICNOW JLL ENTIN14, LUCKMV, oNTAR10 :14,4%4E••.FI.V.X When APPElied as Directed . LOU • prevents MOTH dimage. lof 4EARS , Ot, 849/ $44:::. '7e :••• Small yearly cost prOtects 3T -our rugs and ..carPets 'with our Just $1.08,- per .year protects a • 97i12. nig. see us today and let give . your , rugs thia, gual:an eed moth" prOtection.: • . . • ' • Unig R Drug bath's Df'Store;%. 9 1.1 lowing pr? rea ; • , • . ing by, issi II,- Hamilton, "The ,Settirig of the Sail"; piano solo • -.0 •, . by Mrs: J. Alii, and a reading Mrs. S. Gibson, "Prayer and Potatoes". A flower •contest was ,conducted bytwiss, , E. .1•14urdie. ,The • meeting° closed' with hyhm , .,„ Politeness' is like a parachute, 497 and the mizpah benediction. •There's nothing much in. it. but A dainty hunch ,was served..by it eases .the, jolt. • . the • committeein charge. Group 3 of the W. A. The .June meeting of Group, 3 Was held Wednesday evening, ne 13th; at the home of Mrs. 'John. Hall. Mrs. Hall took: charge and opened the meeting; with: h:yrrin, afterwhich Mrs. Wrii- ford offered' prayer. Seventeen --Men:Ilber-s-and7,-tAMO-Misitors-mere- IpreSent •and. • answered the, roll • call with"' their' 4aVorite :summer •sala44 The $erjpture lesson' was read lay Anrs4 G. AndreW,.and the • Lord's . .praYr repeated' ..in son. 'The treasurer gave. a Stileu7, „ did report for :the first 6 irionths • of the year; Hymn 376.'•was sung.: It was decided to 'h1d apicnje ine4ting at the country ,home of , M.S... Art l3recicles :in: july•,. 'MrS., aro itchie then took • Charge, efl • d BERLOU 5 -Year Guaranteed MOTHPROOF . • • , • . • ..11. ite • . . • .#:.• \'‘ W.I. RAktiHELD AT R EIP'SCOR ',MRS Mrs. R. J. Gatis,•;,P.W.T.O. -Board' Director, Carried compliments of Canadian 'hospitality' to atiobt 150: :ladles .1.._t..S.outh....,,..Bruce, Wu,. men's Institute at' their District. Annual held ....at „Reid's ' ,o6rriers last week. :Mrs, .i.g4i8 .repiriet1 that Dr, Marie Laic Italy,, who, is, stUdying • adult. education 'in 'Canada, was: -io'impreSsed by ..th0:, friendliness and i,letepuleSh're- :qeived that $*elt'Olairnocl,•13est, of all-44heSz aneari it!", '' , .•,.. ' • . ' • Miss • Ora0, .l-larnilton • of• Tor ..9.004.: sPP4er ' from the Pepat-,, ment stresSed, the need to sup, pert .women in public •offiCe,:tOth . . ., Mrs: ..Glatis and . -Miss. Rarpilion • iirded..•,the. : establishment , 'of • a Scholarship fund ..Which ,;()v.e.g.ild4 :create enthusiasm in Junior In- stitutes -and benefit outstanding ., girls „ completing homemaking projects,. ,I: '.• • - „" „ ••: • • • .' The president, Mrs R:.,, J,. : Mc - Keller' of ••Kii:cardine, asked Inez*. bers to "d� to .Otir„•.coiintrY what we do to our liorneS:•Hhonseclean. the ',c•Onintinities"; • :,', • " ' :' • . :•PreSenting . the:. treaSiirer'i .re•!' iijOrt,:,.Mrs. •Melvin„. Rollie, Tees - water, :revealed receipts. totaling $9,0O•86 „and • eXpenditurei.. , of ,V,023.13„.leaVing, a 'balance, :of': $••77.;73...• •: '' .. ' .• Miss; jean. ' ScOtt, , liciMe eCon-. W1iSt, appraiSed: the juniorsand reported • .,Six Junior Institutes With 42 members in So:nth, Eritee. In her report on -agriCulture, & Canadian,-.1ficinstries; Mrs.. W.,. 4,' Douglas; Lbekno'w,'.asked :that, we. 'advertise farm' products „So ,that our ',Urban neighbors 'cannot: re- sist buying"; Mrs. Cecil HollandS,•• Kincardine,,': exPresSed. : in • "her • 1 -pine economics and health :re: - port :that. ;.a„, "two -course .:clinner,": Well cooked -anti ;plainly': se•nyed. by an unruffled hosts, is:better: :than a banquet served. by' fIns tered :hostess"; Added interest: to citizenship was an exchange of birthclaY ,'eakes ••Witli'.-4.0..„adoted Institute • in •A•fitain' 'Was reported by Mrs„i J.. E.• RoWe. .of Kincar- dine: :Mrs. J. A. White Of. Ripley individualized publicity by' say-. ing, •:".every.Merrilber,:•is,.:awalk,• 'Ing; talking. adVertiseinent . of • the, Vorneti's Institute". ' . , ,- • • Mrs. • „George Fisher, •-• White-. chtirek ' presented ,a....reSolutiOn. pertaining.tO: women, members 'ori., Iloards•.•• of .EduCatiOn. Mrs; W G.' Ma•CKenzie,•..,„kaucknO*,..„ reported that soineof:. our early , history is .. to . be ", recovered •inkytOols, ' im- plements and articles used in the. homes 100 'years ago,: and un1ess we base our future '�nour .past,; we are in greater danger :of ..igt. hor.ance Than, of .coinanunisre, Sheilfuoted Mr, W. H. Cranston -OT.-th-74.--R Express as .say, ing,•• "It is.inipertant.4that a Ivy should • know : thehistory/. of his 'fairri.f. Agriculture:,isethe biggest industry' in the whole world—as old as the processes • which Freate. our top soil..; The factory. wheel. cannot 'turn unless' the farm fur:-. f(rvirTTS7tiirrEW, Kenzie also .:repOtti'. that , 12 out of. -14 W. I. braneheS,.• in ' South .prirce. are 'coinpiling 'Tweedsmuir Histories. ; • „ :: , :. ,•;:Elected to office' by unanimousi vote were the. lollowing: Mrs': :R. J McKeller; ,Kincardine;' lst, vice' pres.., Mrs. Donald. Me•-; Cdsh, Ripley; 2nd vice pies., Mrs., J. E. Rowe, CiriCardine,sec.-..treas.;: Mrs. '•Victor ','Erteron,: :•White- churcli F.W.I.O.: 'board' represen- tative, .Mrs, 13, .S, Stewart, :140Fkt,,,, iovr,-altei-tiate board .reptoieiifd-: tive,. •yit..,..„MelVin gone,. , Tees - water; district , delegate to area cOnvention, Mrs. •tionald 13tichiJ -anan, Tiverton; after/late, clistriqt delegate to area 'cOnvetitiOn, MM.' Fred Gilchrist, .1.41.1eknow:; :aucli, tiors„ Mrs. Albert Cotiltice & MA Fred VeWinan,::Whitechurch: ••ConVeners of standing ,cornynit. tees •ote,!'agri•cultuf:e and ,Oanad Ian industries; lyIrS. Orland Illeh••••,, ards; Iknow; citizenship' and education,: Mrs:, J. E. ;Rtive, Itiri,..' carding's coniniurirty aotiVitiei. „4r.: public relations,•,Mrs. J. R. White, Ripley;;:historical research ,.a.ri. ri current .eVents, Mrs. Walter G,' ma'exetizie. 1.4iottio.sy,':„Iiomeec-.: lAnrcK It.: 4, Kiri 4rcl'ine;*:res- . onotnics • and healtrs., deol• Hol olli,filon§, Mrs. Georg e :1718her, P.; 3, Winghain; Junior Tristitilie ton- vener,' ViiiShirley HOdginit R4; l'i' 1-10137tPbel.•• •• • • - . • • .. • BILL IS Ap1OTRER enterprising boy who is learning. to appreciate the value of saving _wan)ts.__Each week, he puts a s part his spare time earnings in the bank.. • And is he proud of his bank book! Many a businessman credits his success to ; the habit of thrift learned early in life. Planned saving has helped millions of Canadiansid make the most of their own enterprise and industry. • • . • • • Experience has shown that the'difference. ,between "getting along" and "getting ead".often starts with 'a :bank ac':,•cou' •Use the chartered%bank in your „. neighborhood aS`.a safe and handy 131 lace to make yotir.sgvings grov‘r.' 1 , 2. • , •• One of a, series or bank „ • .. 1! 2' •••• • •I .• .„., • e/ •.• , • : • • • • . ' • .• :So .441 .;44 <'11$ 01,0 IT - .., . . 0 -74: m < ..,,,:. „ I .N.:,,.. -4.fixo ry- cl'.: =?3,30,49,Ppz ,0 r -x,„ -von n Ragrli: , ,c 1 T"'>. ,>%< XGN'V21.A.rn.r;'''' 2 , ..,1 .. ,,,,,,a,c. ....._ ri- irr •XXx•icmr.),..- 1 in rn rr1 .... •••___,••.(......<- .4 c;: -.Q r„.7, rA "T1 0 ON: .... 02:1:02 • 00e -n. (49 05:t-xiV1.4.3:x. . oN•.-173' X' fp.:::0, .„ ir .• , • • 441444 . • e. • • ' ,•', •• 1,)•• . . •••.•-•• 2,„?1•• , ; • ; • • „. ,• • . • ' ' • • 44 ' • • ...it • . . ; . • ., •1 I; . Merriliers. of Reid s: Corners, In, •Vin Rerrie 'With -a basket of flqw- stiltlite served : dinner in 'their ems On4etiring. . froth a six-y,e.Ar, community 'hall which was dec- terin I of office. ' '' • ' ' 1 orated with" the institute banner . • And sehionable' flowers Old time Music Was Supplied' by the Kin,, • cardine :branch, :while ,the branch favored with a &pet. 2 At the closing of the 'afternoon gesions Mrs), Torn '13101r,, Xincar.4 dine, presented, the effioient secretary tra1.1,01.,% .M116 Mel.- • ••• ** s„ , • • • ••• • • 4.‘ DRI• 'RADE MAA REG Tasty with sandwiches •• ' • ' • . • , . • I. '.„.‘•t" • f. • , • • ' 4.