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4-H. BEEFCLUB
'TheLucknow .4-H .Beef . Club
• 'met at the horne of Andrew,
Gaunt on Thursday, July '1.5' for
thein monthly 'meeting.
was no further business due to the
absence .of .the Agricultural . Be-
-presentative. At the closer of; the
meeting lunch ,was served. and
Mr. and Mrs. Gauntwere .thank -
The: meeting ,was: opened ; •and ed; .foi the fine evening ..
two ' .'classes of * • Shorthorn ' cattle
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Spoke To Kairshea
Mrs.; Annie MacIntyre was. `host-
ess at., the Kairshea ,Institute Hall
for the July: meeting of the Kair
•shea Women's . Institute; The•.
theme of the 'meeting was Health..
Assistant secretary Mrs, Virden.
Mowbray and .Mrs. Ted Collyer.
presided. M.S.• Harold Campbell
read the Scripture and the Roll.
I Call' was answered by "A -health
rule I would emphasize
child "- Mrs. Gordon. Wall; was ap-
pointed leader for the 4H Home-
making Club. , " The Club' Girl.
Entertains" with an assistant to
be decided on later. Reports were
heard from Standing Committee
convenors, and special. - committ
ees.: Mrs,.. Gordon Wall announced
that a shower will be held at the
hall July 31st for Donelda McQuil-
lin who is being' married, in Aug-
ust. Ladies from the west of high-
way please bring sandwiches,,
east, tarts or cookies. a .•
Mrs. C. Colwell • inrtoduced the
speaker Mrs. Alvin Baker. Mrs..
Baker conducted ' a 'very" inform-.
ative question and answer period
and' demonstrated'; *various :, items.
M'rs.. Allan MacIntyre thanked
Mrs. Baker and . presented ',her
with a ..cup and saucer. . Mrs. Alex
McLeod sang : "a • lovely solo .ad-`
conip'anied by : Mrs: Harvey Hous-
ton., ,
I. Current 'Events were given . by
Mrs.. Cliff Rouiston . and Mrs. Har-
old Campbell : • gavea . reading,
"Bouquets." Mrs:, .Virden • Mow-
bray
owbray spoke a few minutes about
her trip •to Los Angeles. Mrs.
Harold Campbell : thanked Nlrs.
MacIntyre and : all:' taking part in
PURPLE GROVE
A number from here; attended
the. reception for Mr. and ,Mrs..
George. .Bushell in.Holyrood; on.
Friday .evening:
.Mr, and; Mrs;. Donald McCosh
were Monday visitors with, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Maulden
Misses Barbara Leeson, Nancy
Dore of Kitchener, Gladys GawleY
of ` Toronto; Katherine Bushell' of
Wingham spent 'the 'week -end at.
their homes'. in •.this 'vicinity. " •
:Mrs. Rex " Stewart and Mrs..
Edburt Bushell were Monday
visitors with Mrs. Thomas Mac-
Mrs. Frank ' .Dore. and Dianne
were Friday. visitors with Mrs.
Louis Misch, Walkerton:'
Miss Margaret Robertson and
Mr.. 'Donald Robertson were Sun-
day ,afternoon guests of Mr, ,sand`.
Mrs. Kenneth 'Robertson. '. -
Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald McCosh,
Mr. & " Mrs. ' William' Arnold ' at-
tended the .Orr picnic in Arthur
on 'Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs Dewayne, Grieg
were Sunday visitors . •wih. Mr.'
and Mrs. • Victor Dawley:,.
• Mr. and . Mrs:. Harvie; Thompson
and family , wereSunday visitors
with Mr. and M.S.s. Clarence, Wed
ows,. Hanover.
Mr, and Mrs.: Ed , Gilkes, Mrs.
William Wood, • Beth, ' Bill, ' David
and Teddy King visited Mr. and
Mrs. Don ' Dore, Sunday:
Donald.
the programme
Mrs. " Campbell ' . and ' Mrs Col-
lyer assisted the hostess in serving
a.. dainty lunch: Mrs. ,:Donald Mac
Intyre• will . be hostess, at : her.
home, for... the . ,August. meeting.
This will•; again be an evening
meeting.
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The, children's meeting ,.was held,
at the hone; of Mrs. 'Peter Cook
in the form'.of ..a . picnic onthe.
lawn. After the ;;opening . of the '
meeting, ' the .minutes of the. June
meeting were read and. the `Rli
Call answered ,bq 24 .members
The program under the -direc-
tion of Mrs. Lloyd Hunter was aS
follows; The scripture reading by •.
Barbara Wilkins, .and prayer by
Brenda' Ritchie. Solos. ' by Cather-
ine bunsmuir, Joan Hackett, Bren-
da ' Ritchie, Tommy Barger,,:. Bry-.
ce Ritchie. Joan Anderson gave
a reading 'and. Elva Ritchie. read
a story, .Charlene Anderson had
:some riddles, and, Donna Ritchie
a contest. A recitation .was given
by Allan Dunsmuir and ' piano
solo by Janet 'Ritchie.
During the . business period
Mrs. Kaiser read a letter.w,ritten
from Sandy Lake where the bale§'
of 'good clothing were. sent. Mrs-
Kirkland : showed what, had come
in ' for the layette that is being
sent • a ay: Donna Ritchie read a''
chapter from .the Study:Book.,` A'
committtee `;of Mrs. D. A. Hackett
and Mrs. Chas. Anderson was ap-•
pointed to see about a speaker:.
for a Church Service ` in August.:
Mrs. Graydon Ritchie and 'Mrs..
Chas. Wilkins were ' named to . vis-
it this coming , month. Mrs.' Frank
'Ritchie ; was ' .to' : write to. Huron-
view
uronview regarding a. , suitable date to
visit the Home The August meet-
ink
eet ingwill be held 'at the home , of
Mrs. Howard, ,Barger. A. hymn
was sung and .Mrs. Kaiserclosed,
the meeting with Prayer.. Lunch:
*as -served. by the hostess and;'
her assistants. •
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