HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-06-02, Page 5WEDNESbAY,, JUNE.
nd, 1965
,,;THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
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Bruce'S�uth .W1 _ •:: uggest$ New Senior
Citizens Home, Lower Age. For 4-H Giris
•,,.• Bervie .Women's Institute were:' Orland Mel.eod,,•r'eplied to by Mrs
hostess to the Brace South . bis George Harkness, Purple Grove
W,I. ' •
Mrs. ' Don McCosh,' R:R. 3, Rip-
ley, F.'V I,O. Board member re-
ported that International Scholar
'ship. fund of $50,000. had been
subscribed. The new, Safety . Conn-
ell Project will be "Safety with.
People," • The F.W I.C.. National
Convention will be: held in '• Guelph,
June 12-16, ' in. 1967. `:Sixty-three
from .Ontario will 'attend the As-
sociated 'Countrywomen 'of ;t h e
World, when they meet in Dub-
trict' Annual, when 125 registered
for ,the day long ' session, in the
Anglican church; With the noon
luncheon, being held in .the Un-
ited church. The meeting con"v en-
- ed at. ` 9 45 with president, Mrs.
Frances Gemmell, Ripley, and
sec.-treas: Mrs. Donald ' J, Mac-
Kinnon, Lucknow. • in charge. As-
sembly' . singing was led - by ' Mrs,.
Claude' Coffin, and Mrs.. Garnet
Farrier, ' • organist, . both ' from
Whitechurch, A cordial.. welcome.
was, extended to Bervie by Mrs, lin, Ireland,:. September'. 14 -26th,
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1965. ,
Mrs. ,Donna .Mae Holm, `Bruce
County Home Economist, .report
ed an increase in both Sr. Lead-
er's ` Training . school program;
and the 441 Homemaking .:Club
projects The. 'Food Forum,, "Ne-
ver a dull Meal", which had been.
planned for ;Teeswater will be
held 'in the . Legion .Hall, Walk-
erton, ..June 23rd, with registra-
tion at 7:15.-, p.m. All interested
ladies in the southern part -of the.
County ' are invited to '.attend' .and
bring' their friends
. All* StandingCommitteeconven-;
ers presented most interesting
reports.. and had .100% reporting.
President Mrs. .Gemmell, report-
ed
eported on, her ' years activities and on
the theme "A nation. can. rise no
higher 'than the ideals of the
Homemaker". Mrs: Donald •Blue,
Ripley, Bruce - south ' district' rep-
resentative* on the Bruce , County
1VI'useum; announced : `•`A Garden
Tea" will. be .held at Southamp
ton, , July '21st, to commemorate.
the 10th anniversary of the: Bruce
County Museum:. •
Mrs. 0 C. .Gateman„ South-
ampton; treas. of the. Bruce, Coun
:ty Tartan. c'ommit'tee, was, pres-
ent, The .Tartan is now: • fully reg-
istered,
eg istered, . and in a few:' weeks it is
•hoped to .have the material • avail
able: for s a le.: Nine branches
brought 'special. donations to:" the
meeting and a donation of $5.00
will : 'be. made from ' the treasury..
.
All other interested citizens, who
wish; may make ,donations *to this
'most worthy county of: Bruce pro
ject ':
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• An official welcome' was extenj,*
'd'ed .'•by 'the Reeve of . Kincardine
twp:, Mr E A Greer, : Glammis:
President of the Grey -Bruce . Ar
ea, Mrs A.. Maundrel,..Southamp-
ton, announced Area Convention
would ' be in 'Owen Sound, Novemm
ber 16th and. 17th, Mrs. Jas: E:-.
-Rowe, : ` ,Kincardine, Chairman of
the Bruce County: Rally of ..Wom-
en's' ' Institute, announced 't h e
`County Rally would be 'held in
Pinkerton, .Octeber 21st. Guest
speaker will. be* Bruce County.
Warden. Tessie Greig, -Lions Head,
one
e of the; chairmen . of the
Rally.
:At- `the morning session Mrs. Al-
bert Colwell, "Silver Lake, . gave. a
humorous reading; in. the. after-
noon
fter
noon, 15 ladies.': from the Ripley
W I
,modelled "Turn of the Cen •
tui y . Costumes" . with . Mrs. Ross:
Martyr' giving , the .coinfrlentary:
•An ' .In 1Vleinoriam was conducted.
by Mrs. >• Jessie, Marshal, Lisburn
,W I., in ,memory of members.; who
passed' away. . during:'. the past
year.
During the business . session,, a
resolution was passed ..to lower
the age at .which . girls might be-
gin
their 441 Homemaking Club.
work, A recommendation will 'go
from Bruce .South .District in re-
gards to establishing a;: Home for
Senior . Citizens,•, in .the Northern.
part of the County in considera-
tion with a request .from , the
Bruce North'District ,of Women's.
Institute. Branches will again sup-
port the Korean Child Fund, also':
the 'National Delegates fund;. these,
'to • be sent' to the District Treas:
as. soon as possible.
Election of `officers was presid-
ed over by . Mrs. 'Holm and were
as follows: Past president,. Mrs.
Clifford Hewitt, 'R.R. .2, ' Kincar-;
,dine; . President, Mrs. Frances
Gemmell, Ripley; 1St `Vice Pres., ,
Mrs. George` Whitby, Lucknow
2nd •Vice, Pres., Mrs. David Ead.
ie, R.R. 2 Wingham 3rd Vice
Pres., Mrs: Cecil Hollands, 11.R.
4, .Kincardine; . • Sec.-Treas., ;Mrs..
Donald J. MacKinnon, 'Box. ',,68,
Lucknow; Public Relations Offic-
er
fic- .
er, Mrs. ' Maynard " Ackert, Holy-'
rood; Curator, Mrs. W. • J. Ar-
nold, R,R. 3, Ripley; Federation
Representative, Mrs. Dori McCosh,
R.R.' -3, Ripley; : Alternate, Mrs.
Victor Emerson; . Whitechurch;
District Voting Delegate, Mrs.
George. Harkness, R.R, 3' , Ripley.
Standing_ . Committee Conveners:
Agriculture and Canadian Indus -
Meg, Mrs. Angus McLeod,. R.R.
2, Kincardine ;Citizenship and
Education, Mrs. J. Le MacMillan, •
Lucknow;, 'Historical Research • and
Current Events, Mrs, ;Harry La-:
vis, 'Lucknow; Home Economics
and Health, Mrs. Kelvin Hender-
son, R.R., 3, Ripley; 'Resolutions;
1VIrs,, George Stewart, R.R. 2, Rip-
ley,
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Biytn:.•Hewsalso a .Past:Worthy Pat
Pot�naster, ron of Regal • ;Chapter,' :O.E
• and a-. member ,of :Blyth Legiork •
Dungannon Branch 420, Eastern Star .serv-
Natief ices: were conducted the 'Task-
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er Memorialeningandthe Chapel Tuesday ev-
'myth, and; district was deeply,
saddened Tuesday morning, May:.members .of Blyth
4th, to learn' of, the sudden death Masonic Lodge: conducted a ser
of . Mr.: W. A. "Welly" McNall, in vice on Wednesday . evening,
his 53rd year. Mr., McNall had May -'5th
served' ' the Blyth community as Surviving` are his wife, one`
postmaster for the past • 16 years, daughter, Cheryl 'Ann at home;
He entered hospital at': Wingham two sons,. Donald of Toronto,. .
On ; Sunday afternoon to undergo -"Brian, • at .home also-- 5 'grand-
treatment for ' a heart ailment.: '' Children, Donna, •Joy Jill, Stuart,
Early' Tuesday morning he suffer- and.; Julie kMCNall,• .. one sister,
ed a severe heart attack and suc Mrs. Bert (Ena) 'Crai'g,. Auburn;.
curribed ,almost immediately: two : brothers, George • of Blyth,.
Mr., 'McNeill' was born at Luck- and Sam a'Eenmiller.
now on November 6 1912,; son of . Funeral;' service was .held' 'at the
the late George McNall and Janet. ;Tasker Memorial Chapel, : Queen
Wilson McNall. He was married Street, ' Blyth, conducted by 'Rev.--
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ev -to Elizabeth Marcella. McLean •in: W. :0: - Mathe on Thursday, • Mark.
1931.,- and they have made ' their 6, ' at 2 p:zrii.,
home in Blyth since that' tine.. •Pall bearers • were. Messrs R.
In 1940 he joined the Royal Can- D. Philip, Gordon Elliott, Doug-
adian Artillery 7th Field Regi- las "• Whitmore; . Harold` ' Vodden,
anent; 97th Battery- On August 8,' Garfield Doherty and ' •Gerald.
1944, . he 'was wounded ` at Faiaisy lief ron,
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Ga :p.France, and returned home Flawerbearers' were Leonard.
New Years Day 1945:.. After •a • ,Archambault, Larry „. Henderson-.
Week at home he: went, to .West 'Donald, Morrison' and Bill Heffron,.
minster Hospital" 'London, during : interment - in Blyth ' Union Ceme-
which , time: his right'' leg' was am- tery.. '
putated : below the 'knee In June• NIr.. McNall's parents,, the late
of• 1950 he obtained. the position Mr. •• and': Mrs. George McNall,.
of Postmaster, Blyth & has sere -.lived` in •Lucknow • and Ashfield,
ed in that Capacity since that 'for :many : years, then moved to
time::' " Blyth:. While ` in Lucknow ; they •
• Mr: 'McNall was' a valued mein-. lived . in the house on Stauffer St.
tier of the Blyth Masonic 'Lodge, now occuThepied> bydeceased Mris Chas
and . served' '•as . Master in 1962-63. Bonnett • s ; a
hew. of Robert 'McNall of town.
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