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SYLAPPS
CHARLES MacNAUGHTON
SPEAKING 'IN SUPPORT OF
ROBERT E. McKINLEY
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTAlRIO.
YOUR ' PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE'
FOR HURON
IN THE NOVEMBER 8thELECTION
at the
CLINTON LEGION HALL:
TUESDAY,OCTOBERI9th'
h Anniversary;
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The sigtieth.'anniversary of the..
5t '; Helens'. Branch of . t h e Wo-
men's Institutes <was held in the
Institute: hal on ` Thursday, Octo-
ber . ?th, . and despite the weather
the hall • was filled'' ,to ca-;acity.
Members from the Dungannon;
Lucknow . and Whitechurch ` Inst.
totes were present, also ' many
former . members and `;guests
The president, . Mrs. ' Harold
Gaunt, was in charge : of the pro-
gram, assisted bythe secretary,:
Mrs. Frank McQuillin.
The history of the last ten years
was: `:compiled and. read by Mrs.
E. W; -Rice. Greetings were read
from former"-members:-yA , moment
of silence wasthen observed in
memory of. `deceased; members.
Two pleasing solos were .sung by
Mrs." Eunice • Dunsmuir.
The special speaker was Miss
H... M4Kercher:, from the depart-
ment of Horne Economics. ,S h e
brought"'
:greetings :from om "the de-
partment "of "Agriculture and ex-
pressed pleasure in being .' a part
of this occasion a d 'especially.
since she herselfcomes from Hu-
ron County. The ' theme . of her
.alk was "Taike from the past
not the ashes but the fire:"
Mrs. ` W. R. Farrier, who was
eldest Women's Institutemem-
ber presentswas presented' with
a gift:: A reading'. "Yesterday and
To -day" ` was . given : by Mrs. Vic-
tor Emerson of Whitechurch who
is District Secretary .. of Bruce.
Mrs. Gettler of Fullarton, area
chairman, brought• greetings : from
the area and announced the fall
convention to be held in Stratford,'
November 2nd and 3rd.. A lively
sing -song w a s led by Mrs.A/:'
Gaunt, accompanied by the Insti-
tute pianist Mrs.. Wm.. Rutherford..
Greetings : were .brought from the
West Huron -District by the pres-
ident, Mrs. Toynbee . Lamb . and.
from Bruce by Mrs.. Harvey Hou
stow: and Mrs. Don McCosh, and
from, the . F W:I.A..Board by : Mrs,
Wes . Bradnock.'• Two, violin.: solos,
were rendered by . Mrs.. Blake Al
ton.: •
Mrs. George. Stuart. had the hon
our . of cutting the . anniversary
cake. Ac very tasty lunch, was ser-
ved .by. • the 'members. The hall
was suitably .decorated and: there
were floral tributes in memory . of
Mrs: Archie' Aitchison, .Mrs. W.
A. Humphrey and Mrs. W. A.
Miller by their respective :fami-
lies-
FALL
amilies.
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KINLOU6H
4-H Homemaking Club
The fifth meeting of the 441.
homemaking club was held on Sat-
urday at the home of Mrs. Don
Bushell. The 4 -411 -pledge was re-
peated •followed by the minutes of
the last meeting The rolll call
was : "Why I . like to entertain."
Notes were ` given on "party ideas
and games. The meeting closed
with : the:. 441 Creed.. The "next.
meeting will be held on= October'
9th at the home of Mrs: Lyman,
Sutton. • •
We extend, sympathy to' Miss
Ellen McBride a n 3 Mrs.. Cliff
(Muriel) ; .ongram in the passing •
of their " uncle °the late. Richard
McBride, w h .o passed away in
Westminster Hospital , in London:.
The :.funeral was held on, .F`riday
afternoon f r'o m the MacKenzie
Memorial ,Chapel, Lucknow. •
Congratulations to' Mr.'.and Mrs:.
Cliff Langford (nee Donna. Ntch
Olson) on. the - birth :of a son or
October. Sth..'
Hotyrood W i,
The I•I.W.h met in the hall on
Thursday: evening with : Mrs, Al-
ex Percy: presiding. The meeting •
opened w i t h. the • Ode . and the
Mary ' Stewart . Collect. The cor-
respondence was read. The rally
will be held at Pinkerton on Oc-
tober 21st, with'. Mrs. Lyman Sut-
ton and. Mrs.. Jim Smith, dele-
gates: Mrs . •Lloyd . Ackert a'n d
Mrs. Lyman • Sutton reported on
the 411 clubs Committee 1 is to.
arrange for the Armistice . Serv-
ice . and ' committees 2 • and 3 to
plan for " a Hallowe'en party. The
roll call was a . newspaper article,
on Agriculture.. Piano number was
given by:, Anne Ackert. The topic
on Agriculture • was taken by Mrs.
Lloyd : Ackert,' and the motto by,
Mrs. Ellwood" Elliott. A reading..`
was 'given by 'Mrs. 'Frank. ,Maul-':
den.. Mrs. Lloyd :Ackert showed`
pictures " taken on . a -recent trip
to the east coast. " The - hostesses
w e r. e Mrs. Lyman Sutton • and
Mrs. Frank "Maulden, . directors
were Mrs: ' Lloyd Ackert and Mrs.
Ellwood Elliott. A delicious lunch'
was served and the meeting dos-
ed '
os -ed:' by singing God Save T he
Queen. Mrs., Ellwood. Elliott. than-
ked Mrs. Ackert for her 'pictures'
and all who took part in' the pro-.
gram.' .
Mrsi Bob Brooks and Mrs. Eth-
el James of Winghan visited on
Wednesday at the home' of Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Hodgins..
Mrs. Wiliam " Cox spent the
week -end with. Mr. and ' Mrs. John
Scott, Con. 4.,
KAIRSHEA KATERETTES
The fifth meeting' ` of "The. Club:
Girl Entertains' was held on Mon-
day, October:= 4, `. at .7:00' p.m., at
the 'home of Mrs. Currie Colwell.
The meeting opened with the 4-H
pledge, : with , th e vice-president,
Betty Colwell, :presiding.
The roll calf was answered by
11. members with "Why like to
entertain". The next . meeting will
be at Mrs. 1VracKenzie's on 'Mon-
day, October .1lth.
The members' discussed. party
ideas, ekamined formal invitat-
ions and copied proper kephes.
Mrs. Wall gave . notes and Mrs.
MacKenzie gave a demonstration •
of table centres for Thanksgiving.
Ardonna MacIntyre thanked Mrs.
Colwell, and the meeting . closed
with ` the 4-11 Creed:
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abstract sciences, for entertain-
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