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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-04-28, Page 111.. Wi DNESLiAvr APRIL 28th, 1,0$ Bowletis Heid Banquet' Recentli tueknow. Dungannon Bowlers . On :Wednesday April loth, a- round .12.0: people . sat down to: enjoy a° tnrkey� banquet • prepared by •the Womens -Institute. • After a sing -song, the presenta- tions. were ' made 'by' ',last year's: winners. High 'averages were held by. Jack and Gwen' Caesar, with John Van Der Veen . presenting, trophies • to. Jack , for '.a high av-` erage .of 208 and. to, Gwen for ..an average .of 189:- John Van Der 'Veen • also presented ...trphies 'to ' Shirley Bolt and. Allan Johnstone .for: the insist Improved' bowlers for the . year, Bill Button was a- warded the Loyd .Ashton Shield for high • triplefor the year 832`, and Betty 'Gannon received the Ken Alignment Shield for the 'la- dies hightriple of 772. 'Walter Arnold with a single of 338,• and . Marie Were with a single of 295 were. also . awarded trophies, ` . ' Bill Stewart presented the Ham- Ilton , Beverages, trophy. to Cap-, tain Harold Errington -of the Cubs for 'finishing .1st.. Place for the "year, Other ' members' ' on . the. Cub team are Dorothy: Errington, Jack 'and Gwen Caesar, Lloyd : and Dor-. is Hodge, Irvine and.' Colleen Ee- Johhn: Van Der Veen presented trophies 'on: ' behalf of, the bowling alleys to. the • Coons, winners of the ."A" •croup, Jack, and Jane maven,' George . and Jessie Joynt,• Mel and. Marg; Corrin, Ho= ward ;and Marg Agnew, Ken and Jessie, Chester, Jack and Mary Fisher Barry . McDonagh, on behalf of the League, presentedtrophies to the Group "B" winners, the' Ze- bras, 'Stuart '.and•- Pearl Jamieson,. .A1 and . Gladys. Hamilton, Donald • and..Dorothy Hamilton;. Eunice. Cunningham and 'Doris'; Boak. The evening was concluded with.. dancing to • B iyd's Orchestra, THE LUCKNOW :SENT.t:NE4, .:LtJC.K}�1QW'. • ONTARIO .T .d , � Co,[�yer • Heads Koksliea Mrs Gebrge: Lockhart: was hos- tes~a:'• for' . the' annual: meeting of the, ,Kairshea •Women's,. Institute. held at the Kairshea Hall, Mrs. Frank 'MacKenzie and Mrs, Evan Keith were in charge of /the meeting. Mrs. Bill ,Halderiby read the sci iptiire A letter: was read. by Murray,_ _Gaunt re. a resolution about FAME.,;A committee,. com- posed of. Mrs, A. Hughes, Mrs., Alex McLeod and Miss ' Dean VLc- Leod. 'wast formed to decide on a choice for the 'Historical Doll. Mrs, ha. Dickie gave an inter- esting. report .of the District Di- rectors meeting which wa. s held this year. at 'B.elnaore. Institutes are being asked 'to assist in, rais- ing money for promoting and pub- licizing the Bruce 'County tartan,' A special collection will be to at the : May' meeting' for ;this pur- pose. A resolution re changes, we, would like - to ;see • in .the • 44 Homemaking programme' w at' passed and will be sent . on to the district 'convener. Reports were heard. from 441 leaders and the convener for the- Calico Ball<, Each member is asked ,to bring 2.:pies. Ladies were appointed to canvass' for the Cancer Society.' As., we understand . the Legion is canvassing for • the Salvation , Ar my, it was decided it should • be left at 'that.. rather than 'overlap:' The roll calf • was .answered -.by payment of fees and 19. members answered.. Current events were prepared . and :read by . Mrs. - Har- vey. Houston, 'and Mrs:. A. ' Hughes spoke •on • the A C.W.W. 'country', New Zealand.' The minutes of the. 1984 annual meeting.' were read, followed by' the secretary's report and report of the treasury. Re- ports were heard from all'.. stand- committee conveners. Mrs Houston' took the chair • for the• election of officers. Mrs. Don- ald . MacKinnon read •.the', report of the nominating committee. Past ily otection I$. ESSEN.TIALTODAY: Huron Cooperofive `�Offers Medical Services Complete , De endaib,1•e . Cover+ e •TWO PLANS TO 'CHOOSE FROM C�niprehensisThe • Pion' :INCLUDES•`SURGICAL'AND. tN HOSPITAL BENEFITS AS' WELL .AS HOME ,AND • OFFICE CALLS• The •:Bangs PIan INCLUDES SURGICAL, IN' HOSPITAL. A.Nb 'MAJOR MEDICAL•BENE.FITS moi ,44 • •• No MedicaI ..,1 o Enrolment dee � mmdmUM PROTECTION :AT MiteMbM COST P .aCUSS THE HURON CCCO.O.P •MEOiC'AL PLAN . WITH RON C0-0!' MEDICAL SERVICES • ' CLiNTON .--� ONTARIO �i CIA:�AGENT LOCA ' •ottteT.oci. OR k��n� • Gordan Ki'�r •.I3.fk-S 'LUCKNOW,r`PRESIbEN'T. Ande r5pn R RA 't WINGHAM, otivoo., d`ayMontgomerYA S ,lllllNiGllAMr Ci'A president, 1VIrs.:: Frank NlacKen zie,, presid'en$, Mrs, Ted Collyer; 1st .. vice-president,:' Mrs. Lloyd. MacDougall, 2nd vice president; Mrs. 'Ira. Dickie; secretary-treas -user,: Mrs., Evan. Keith; *assistant secretary, • Mrs;' Virden:' Mowbray; district'director, 'Mrs. Frank Mac- Kenzie; • • alternate, Mrs. Currie Colwell; public relations officer, Mrs. Cliff Roul'ston; • curator . of Tweedsmuir History, : Mrs. Allis - 'ter Hughes; . auditors, 'Mrs: Fred .Gilchrist and ;Mrs: Donald:.;1VI'ac Intyre'; Institute. directors, Bob.,, Gilchrist, ,Mrs. Allan Macln tyre, . Mrs. -Gib Hamilton'' and Mrs: ''Fred Gilchrist;' pianist, Mrs.. Virden, Mowbray;• assistant pian- ist, Mrs. Herb Buckton;. Sunshine' • committee, Mrs. Gib Hamilton.. • 6'. ' • to • ■ . ■ •. r■i'. ■ ■• 1 ■. i,' ■ ,■ ▪ •. i' ■ . ■ 1. ■ . it ▪ •. ■ .■ q., _le II 1 ■ . ■ ■ ,q.. ■ 1 0. It PAGE'`.'E4EV,1044, MrIII.P.011!1•10101111,11‘ Wm' ■ at. ■ and Mrs. Harry Lavis, Standing • committee 'conveners: Agriculture and ,Canadian Indus- tries,. Mrs, , Harold Campbell,;; His- torical Research and Current Ev- ents, Mrs. 'Haney Houston; Home. Economics' and Health,- Mrs. Cur- rie Colwell; urrieColwell; Citizenship and: Edu- cation, Mrs. Bob' Gilchrist; Res- olutions, Mrs, ' Herb . Buckton;• Ciil- tural Activities, • 'Mars Gordon Wall; United Nations, 'Mrs. Win. Haldenby.. Mrq, Houston then call- ed--the all-ed -the officers to the front and conducted a short installation cer- emony. ' The new president,' Mrs. Coll- yer, conducted the final •business. s� UflUTh make it Adventure is outdoors in Ontario's vast and vigorous Northwest! Northwest in your Ontario is a. family vacationldnd where thepace:is easy, thepleasure unlimited : This is sports man's 'country, exciting and unspoiled a natural spectacular, enriched by man's ingenuity. ' • Follow thetake Superior ..eriors1)ore, with • its. calm' inlets and unsurpassed views, .to Port, Arthur and ;Fort/William, twin ocean ports in the heart of the con- tinent, See the great takehead aaeva tors, capable df holding one • of the world's largeit concentrations of wheat. Then watch, the loading of ships that carry 'this wheat to the world's markets: ' Enjoy the ,wonders .6f nature. at. Quetico Provincial' Park,• 1,750 square mile$. o.f• forests and waterways in fhb Rc,iny''Riiver region:•Discover lake of the Woods, an• angler's 'paradise of 'smolt and large lakes, gentle stream .,,and rushing avers,- and thousand's of picturesque tslartds. Then visit Kencirdt' and Old ;Fpr, I'sland,� siteof a tut trading post dating beak to 1790.' ' We'd like to help you plain an Adven- • Lure Vocation PT lasting memories In.• C ntoriio'sgreatNortlwest.•Sendusth s, coupon and we'll mail you our Great ,Northwest Ontario Adventure •Vacation booklet 124 pages full cblaurl:. 1 Provin4e"6( Ontarid, 1 Dept. of.•Tourism. & Information, • i Parliament auitdings, Room' 1401 • 1 taronto 2.;Ontar,d. • . nr Please send me complete inwrrnatiort 1 r an•GreatNatfhwestOn)ari0Adventure i .Vatatrons. �+ Name 1 , • 1 Address j. 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EACH st▪ • )11111 ■, ■ : ■ IlREER'TV ■ • I;i•is•$wOmmuiia■■•mimmom omwmaIasilwommi smimanwwwwwIISBE: 1 1 1 Standing committee conveners and officers will meet together at the Kairshea ••Hall; :April 29th, at 7:30 in the evening to prepare, next year's programmes:. • Mrs. , :Houston' dialled the re- tiring • ..'e=tiring' president for, her 'faithful- ness and .welcomed- the new 'pre siderit to the chair. Mrs. 'Malden by thanked • Mrs. Lockhart and all those taking part in the' meet- ing; also all .those retiring from' office. After God Save the Queen, and :. the 'Institute Grace were sung, ' the .hostess, assisted by; 'Mrs, Haldenby and. Mrs. F', Mac- Kenzie "served a dainty," •lunch. Mrs. James Burt 'Will be hostess for the May 'meeting at .the Hall :which will be held a week early on Mey 13th . as ,the District •an- ntial meeting is on :the, regular meeting day. OLIVET NEWS Mr. ' and Mrs. IVIel'vin• "Coiling• attended the Johnston -Fair , wedd- ing • in Bervie : on. 'Saturday. Joyce and Jimmie ' Black and Nancy and Ronnie McGuire spent part of ' the Easter holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Engle •.and. family of Mitchell. • Mr. and Mrs, ,Walter Black and family visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Howes of Lis- towel. ' • ' Mrs. E. Osborne visited recent- ly • with Mr. and Mrs: Duncan McCallum ;and. fainiiy in Haney - .Dennie ,Caster of Mitohell' spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter -Black and family. 1Church Women Meet :At J-Iacketts Members of : St. Helens 'United Church," Dungannon Presbyterian, Anglican and United' Churches, ' Blakes and Zion United .Churches and Lucknow Anglican, .:Presby- terian•-and 'United Churches' gath-. Bred at ' Hackett's United. Church for' the Easter .•Thaktkoffering. The theme was ,"He is ort here, kk for He is ` risen, as .He said." ' The call td. worship'. was given Eby Mrs. Cliff Menary• and ' hymn "Jesus Christ is Risen 'T o7day" was sting.: The scripture Matthew 28, 1-10' 'and 15-20 .Was read by Mrs, Bert' .Alton with commentary by Mrs. {.Chester Hackett Prayers were then offered: Mrs. Betty, Wilkin favoured, with 2 lovely . Easter solos and, the ' offering was re- ceived followed! by singing of. h'yrnn. "God of mercy, God or grace. • Mrs. Pert Alton introdu• ced the speaker, Miss ' Lillian MacArthur of Goderich, who • was a mission;. • ar.y of, the Presbyterian ' Church, and did extensive work with im-. migrants( at Montreal and Quebec harbors, making them welcome to, Canada.. She gave us a very in- spiring Easter naieasage and, ask- ed us to sacrifice more of our time for visiting friends and shut- ins, taking with us ,"kind words and listening etre! The meeting: closed , with, • a hymn, acid • the t enedictiori::... Lund. was then served" at 'the' Close off, the 'service. ° • :a.