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T,H1' 'LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, 4UCKNOW,. ONTARIO
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WHITECHURCH'and DISTRICT
Presbyterian .W:M.S;, Ladies: Aid'
.'Chalmers •Presbyterian W.IVI.S...
washeld on Wednesday afternoon
at the 'home of Mrs. Jaines Mc
. Innes .with an attendance of 17.
ladies and .3 children; The Pres-
ident.:Mrs. • Victor Emmerson: pre-
sided and opened themeeting by.
: giving the Call to Worship: The
Scripturelessons, were: read by,
Mrs:. "Johnston • Conn. A dialogue
introducing 'the' New Study was
given by ., Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. -and
Mrs. James McInnes. Mrs Mc-
Innes led in prayer. A missionary
letter.'. from: Ted. •Ellis of :Taipei
:. Taiwan ' was read by Mrs. ,Em
merlon: 'Mrs, Wesley Tiffin gave
the. , first chapter in the *Study,
Book dealing. with the historical
origin of the W.M S.; Mrs. +Da'w
son Craig conducted .' two quiz
'contests.. The treasurer
Mrs.
• Dawson Craig gave her report.
'Arrangements were 'made . for
those taking part: in :the World's
'Day. Day .. of : Prayer..being '.held; March
Sth;' 3n: theUnited Church when:
Mrs. D. S. .McNaughton -hof Whig-
' Siam will be the guest speaker.
The roll call, ° A' decision, was; an-
veered by.. the members. The of-
fertory prayer' :was .given byMrs:
.1VIcInnes. The iriizpah: benediction
closed the meeting-. The Ladies
Aid meeting .. was' then held. The
work committee gave their re-
port on the making of .a . quilt and
work ;needed to, done 'at the
'manse was discussed.., The collec-
tion was received and 'Mrs: Em
erson :., thhen closed the .:meeting.
with , prayer. The hostess' . Mrs.;
McInnes Served . lunch. The Mar
ch ' meeting ' will be held at the
' home of Mrs.. IL .D .Ma'ctonald,
Shower Held For., Recent Bride
.On .Thursday evening in. White-
church Comn►unity Memorial. Hall
'a shower: was for Mrs. Wolf-
gang Boelke . formerly Miss . ,Don-
na Hutchison who was ushered to
a. chair prettily decorated . for . the
occasion. Mrs. George . Fisher
presidedfor a ` grogram. Piano
solo,' Mrs: 'Dane' Tiffin and .:read
ings given by Mrs. Victor Emer-
son. .' .Mrs. ' George, Needham ' of
Pinkerton sang ` "He" accompan
ied by pianist Edna Wall. A piano
solo. was "given by Edna Wall::
Mrs... Ezra Scholtz and Mrs., Ern -
ma Coffin - with pianist c frs Dan
Tiffin . sang a duet. Several con-
tests were " conducted\ by Mrs,.
George Fisher who also spoke
words Of, welcome to: 'the 'bride'.
e gifts' were' presented `by' Ed-
ei l olm
andJanet'le
Ed-
e .Wall .S th
g..
while. Mrs:: George :Needham of
Pinkerton'. and `:Mrs. Roy Dawson
sister . of :the. bride assistedin the:
opening ' of • the gifts • Phyllis_.
:Sleightholmm . and Mary'Lou ' Wall`
:surprised' the ' bride . by breaking
balloons above herhead, contain-
ing confetti
ontain-ingconfetti . and showering her
with it 'Its. Robert Hutchison'
mother. of the ` bride took , several
pictures among which were. the,
sponsors .of the-, shower,. Mrs.' `Ira
Wall, ' Mrs. George Fisher, Mrs:
Sleighthohn, with the. bride. The
bride 'thanked all for their "beaut-
iful sgi f is and kindness in putting
on the :entertainment for her. All
then sang,' For She's . A Jolly
Good . Fellow, which was followed.
by lunch.
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iCONTACT OUR AREA REPRESENTATIVE �;:
Warren Zinn... R.R.. 1 . Dunguinon.
WEDNESDAY, ,FEB. `24th, 1965
Science Show At Lucknow. District High School
(Intended ,FOr Last Week) .',
Terry .'Short and John Perry of
General Motors . of ' Canada pre-
sented thea Science demonstration,
"Previews:. of Progress" to Luck -
now District High School students;
on;;Tuesday morning of •- last week.,
The two .young men were intro:
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duced and thanked by .L.. E. Goy-
.ette,, principal of . , the° Scheer,'
Previews, of Progress is a dra-
'matte, •. educational, s non-corinmer-
offal stages •show written primar=
as a high school 'ass'embl ro-
ily g ,Y p
gramme, and'is: offered. without.
charge by General Motors 'of;
Canada...In addition to the Cana-•
dian unity of Previews .there are
ten' .units Operating in ' various
parts of`' the . United ` States,; '•and
fourteen units are, in use 'through
out 'the, 'rest'' of the world. During
the,; past eleven:. years,,' more: than
eighteen million. people..have seen
this presentation.
-Today's material • progress- 'is
the result of work by scientists.
and engineers. The " theme ' illus-
trates the .'`inany opportunities a-'
waiting students in the exciting
fiu,ds ;;f science ^and. engineering.
By using: original demonstrations'
m' ',the' fascinating field of. science
to ,d•Nelopthis theme. .it ' is felt.
that young' people are ehtertained,
enlightened, and; inspired These-
quence of .' experiments . is as
follows
POLYMER CHEMISTRY. "- A
relatively. :'new' and exciting field
of chemistry which . holds .great'
promise .for the future. •It is-dem-
onstrated
s-dem onstrated by,.two experiments, In
aust : oseconds 'synthetic rubber.
literally jumps out.. of the pop
bottle in which it is. �manufactur
ed; a . polyurethane foam ,cake
.made right on ,stage .in dust two'.
minutes, and' a raw. egg -is .bounc- ".
ed off it to illustrate' its resiliency.
SUNMOBILE, --•A model 'car: 'tha't l'
illustrates one :possible . method of
using sunshine;' as a source of :pow- I,
er. This. model :can, :actually. .run
on sunshine:
FUEL. CELL -• AImethod for con-
verting the chemical, energy of
fuel directly:into electrical energy
uvithout the , usual • intermediate
steps of fire, stea'm,, turbine, and
generator. •
SUITCASE WITIi ' A MIND OF
YTS OWN =-- A "misbehaving"
suitcase illustrates scientific prin-
ciples essential' to space tr.•avel
EXPLODING ` WIRE' A small
piece ,,of . equipment shows ' that
stoi ng, energy over a long. period,
and drscharging itinstantly,
, may:
enable.. us to obtain, enormous.
peak;, power : outputs.
REULEAUX TRIANGLE Dem-
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Via .,a YYvy+ uV j. ,v .. ».,
itiesof a .form having .a' constant
width:
A'•IR. ,; BEARING PLATFORM
Demonstrates' the ability' to •trans
:port heavy: loads by using an air
lubricant.. to• overcome the frac-
tion,
JET: PROPULSION Here.. in
'vented the first jet.:" engine, the
,aeolipile, about 2,200: years ago.'
Previews presents a. Capsule, ver-
sion of 2,200 :years of jet ,propul-
sion., t
The illustrations. show the two-
some in the midst of their , dem
onstcations..
met:at at • the home bf Mrs. Victor
m'inersrn.. Pamela King presi-
dent opened the meeting by all
repeating a the . 4-H ` pledge. The
roll call was answered by 9 girls
telling some article they intend
to include in" their kit. -Arrange:
ments . were made to attend the
meeting in Lucknow Town Hall
on Monday ''evening where films
will be shown. A. diseuss on fol-
lowed on. the Club ; Girl Keeping
Fit, books to' read3. how they
spend their time off and ori First
Aid. Donna' Nand and Diane Swan
demonstrated how to render first
aid to an injury on the. back in-
volving bleeding, The girls were
��';i.% `%',fir,, .:•.
Fine .Gesture Says
Teeswater News ;
(intended For • Last Week)
Last week, w: carried a story.
rs ur 'Stx,�ertr -Renewed,
to make a list of how. they `spend
their. time off, bring', abook they
have read with •i}' written
nient en it and to start, reading
a book pertaining to their work.
The roll call for the 3rd meeting
will be,, a book .I would like to
own;
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about the Lucknaw Legion spoil'
soring a dance with the proceeds
going.: to the Teeswater artificial
ice fund. The reason for this;: as
we mentioned, was 'that• quite • a ti
number, , of , the g rnembers of the
Lucknow Legion ' are from. the
Teeswateg area and ,the fact that
the Teeswater' area has always
.' .Le . . good su
portgiven• o'n ticket salessucha
.nd varaous
fund raisintheg evgiotents.
` ater:lVws'i com'mn
tingThe on theTeeswSentineleStbry saysein
Oart, `,now that's a fide nand
neighbourly gesture which is cev
tainly appreciated in our . 01!1"
�niiunity."
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