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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-10-06, Page 9WEDNESDAY, ST.HELENS W:', St. Helens Women's Ixistitute' met in :the hall on Thursday ev-. ening, with . the 'president, Mrs. Harold Gaunt, presiding. OCT, 6th, 1965. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC.KNOW, .QNTARIO- • PAGE • NINE Eoll call' was 'Qt swered w i t h 'Household Hints " Mrs,, Ross Er rington. had the motto "Is re- tirement .good or ,bad for Health," The topic, "The Homemaker and The Child," '.was taken by' 'Mrs; Harvey, Carrick. Mrs. E. W; Rice favoured with a solo.. A Thanks • giving reading was given. by •Mrs 'Charles ,McDonald, . The 'rally to be held' at Wel- .ton, October 4th, 'and the 'training school • to, be held'' at Wingham, October • • 5th and 6th, were . cussed;* •also 'a meeting at Car-', low on October. 12th. Plans were discussed concerning the 60th ,an- , niversary on, October ,7th. A 'com- . mittee of Mrs. Ross Errington; `Mrs, .Angus -..McDonald' and Mrs,. Allan Miller were appointed to' '1 make plans for a 'Hallowe'en'',par- ty . Mrs.. Harold Gaunt 'was. ' ap- pointed a delegate to attend the London. Arca Convention ' in . Strat- ford on "November ,2nd and 3rd. • The Armistice service . was left in, charge :of Mrs: Lorne Woods and Mrs. Harold Gaunt. Lunch was 'served . by 'Mrs, W. G. Humphrey, Mrs; : Charles Mc- Donald and Mrs.' , Angus MacDon- ald. • LOCHALSH (Intended for last ' week) The Young People of Ashfield Presbyterian, Church held the 1st meeting for -the fall months. on. Wednesday evening at Knox. Pres- byterian; Church in -Ripley. • M r s. .Emile MacLennan w a; $ hostess on Tuesday evening .to the Ripley ;and. District Horticultural Society. Mrs. Walter Culbert was speaker and gave many helpful. lints 'on gardening. k Mr, a n d ; Mrs. Walter Dexter and Mrs, :D. R. MacKenzie ,were' in Blue. Vale on Sunday to ' hear Rev: Elmer Kennedy preach his farewell sermon: They enjoyed t h.e informal gathering at t h. e close of the' service; Many : from the 'community . at- tended „the shower for "Miss Phyl- lis Clayton which was 'held 'Fri- day evening at Olivet Church. Miss • Doris Wylds of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr., and Mrs. Dan Wylds • Recent visitors , with Mr. and Mrs. Henry :MacKenzie were Mr.' a n d Mrs. :Allan MacKenzie of Dunnville. Mr and Mrs. "Gordon . Finlayson arrived home Sunday . from 'their tri' to Europe. Heads Flower: Division Mrs. David :Elphick was winner, of top. honors 'in the Flower div ision at Ripley Fair on . Saturday; , C r in Black L a el :Beer brims o. • with thirst drenching. f lavor! Pour a tall, cool oneight ... ou ll kno , ton , why Black. Label Is the big favourite . ., with people :coast to coast l'•• BLACK LABELI NOW AVAILABLE IN NEW ZIP -OPEN CANS Ladies 'Commence Season Of: Bowling Ladies Afternoon Bowling The •, bowling league .'started, the, fall season of bowling 0 n Monday , afternoon, September 27th,/ 1965 Marie Ste- wart rolled both high single , and high. triple scores this week, 'with 310 . single and 718 triple, Wilma.. Chisholm's ' Canaries 3 points, Marion MacKinnon's Blue- birds . 1 •point; Shirley, Iiawth; orne's Robms3 . points, . ' Isabelle. Eedy's Orioles 1 .point; Marie. But- ton's :Cardinals 3 points, Yvonne.! Dougherty's Wrens .1 point. ' ' Team Standing: Canaries 3, Ro- bins .3, Cardinals 3, • Bluebirds .1,. Orioles '1, Wrens .1. Games of 200 and over. Marie Stewart 310, 213, Bernice Henry 237, Wilma Chis- holm, '209, . Madeline Haldenby ,209,, Helen: Stothers 209, Ferne Mac- Donald 204, Helen Hall `213. Ladies : Evening .Bowling The 'evening bowing also com- menced :on , September 27th. The, executive , fora the .1965=66 ` season. is, as follows: president Mrs Cliff Crawford, 1st vice-president Mrs. J a c' k • Alton, '' treasurer, •'Mudie Fisher, secretary Mrs. 'Harold Ri- tchie.' •'• Margaret Finlay's ' Rubies 3 points, Eunice`Cunningham's Sap! phires 1' point;' .Barbara Friend- orf's: Emeralds, 3, . points, Shirley Bolt's Diamonds 1 „point C o.l leen' Eedy's Rhinestones 3.. points, Pearl Jamieson's Pearls '1' point. Standing: Rubies 3, Rhinestones 3, Emeralds 3, Diamonds . 1, Sap- phires '1, Pearls -1; / Highsingleand high triple : were both captured by Kay Crawford with 216• and •581. Games over, 200; Kay Crawford 216, Ruth. Jar- dine ar dine 213; : Muriel' Ritchie 203, Merle Elliott 203. , HOLYROOD NO. 1 4 H• CLUB The second meeting of the :Holy rood, No. 1' 4-H Club was held' on September 20th, 1965, at Kinloss Central Public School at 8 p.m. The .meeting was ,Opened "with. the 4 -Hr pledge and then the •min- utes .. of the last ; meeting . were read and • adopted.'. The . roll.' call was ,taken and .answered ' by all members, "The, type of reference file ,I have chosen." The next : meeting will : be held; at Mrs. L. Aekert's home .on' .Sep- tember 27th, 1965. ` Everyone is to take :' a . flower arrangement which ' would be suitable for ' the dining -room' ,table: The girls were asked . to • think of a name for the club. • A discussion was held on "En- tertaining a Guest" and "Being a Guest" ,: and Mrs.. Ackert gave a demonstration • 'on the proper method of "Packing, a' Week -end Bag.". A cordial ' invitation and a,. thank -you note . were 'written, as part 'of ' the activity. Thee.; meeting was closed with the National '4H Creed. Lucknow Pair Won BwIg.'Trophy. (intended for last week) At the men's doubles ' in Wing, ham on . Monday, September '20th, `Roy Finlayson and. Gordon Fisher of' Lucknow captured first "prize and the Lloyd and Truax. trophy. . INTERMIXED' JITNEY. On Thursday,. September ' 23rd,, 34 bowlers ' took part •in . the in- termixed jitney. Two, game win- ners ' from Lucknow were Jim • Mc- Naughton, Isobel Miller, Margar ett . Rae and Anne MacTavish. WANDA' HUNTER' PRESIDENT OF THE ZIPPY ZI©NE'rTES The first meeting of the Zippy •Zionettes cf 't h e club • "Sleeping Garments" was held at the home of the assistant leader Mrs. Jim Hunter,, on Tuesday, September 28th, . 1965.• The leader, WS, Char- les Anderson,, opened the ' meeting and all repeated the 4-H ' pledge. Election pf officers is as fol-, lows: president, Wanda Hunter; vice-president, Nancy Kirkland; secretary, Brenda Ritchie; press reporter, Donna Ritchie. 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