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THE LUCKHO. SENTINEL, t.UCKNOW, NTARI0
Urge Early Parcels
.For Needy Children
j Board of 'Directors of the Chnld-
• ren's Aid Society of Huron Coun-
ty was held at the Court House,
Goderiich, on October 13th. At this
meeting it was decided to matte
an; early start with the Christmas
Bureau programme under the
chairmanship .of. Mrs. Bert. Bae -
c h l e r, 99 Gloucester Terrace,
East, Godericb..
In past years, the Court. House
has been :bedlamfor weeks be-
fore . Christmas, with'. the. Cbiid-
ren's Aid Society staff 'arid vol -
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Dorothy Altai Is
Now In Australia
Intended for a rnud, :earlier' issue
Dorothy Alton, daughter of ?Sr.
and Mrs. Bert Alton . of Ashfield,.
Along with. three,'girlfriends,• • two
from Vancouver :arid] "one.' front`
Squamish. B:C., have arrived 'in
\Sydney, Australia.. They left Van -
comer on, June
arycouveron,June 19 aboard, the, car-
go ship .• Lakemba. This ship 'stops
at manyports of. 'call along the
way . affording • the passengers in
opportunity to .tour out of the way
places: The, girls ' toured Honolt •
lu . in a jeep, ,which they rented,.
enjoyinga few days on' the is-
lands. The
is-lands..The islands are : mountaur
,ous, but beautiful:
members early.
The response for this annual
project has been most. outstand-
ing
uts
ionin ,previous years, and eve
ry
ane connected with Children's Aid
Society work has cbeen lothing, stror
grate-
ful. My gifts
cash donations, .will again be gra-
tefully accepted a n d especially
giffs FOR OLDER CHILDREN
would be appreciated. . Remem-
ber, please contact the member
in your .township or town as :soon
as possiible.'
.Representative for Ashfield ,and
West Wawanosh is Mrs. Cecil
Blake, Dungannon.
HORTICULTURAL” 'BANQUET
(Continued from page 1)
unteers working sometimes until, $20.0 from the County of Bruce
Christmas Eve to g e t • , parcels.; The group sponsors the Junior
sorted and'. delivered. Then too, Society under the leadership of
it has meant that amcious moth Mrs,: Clark Finlayson and,Mrs_
ers , have never known until the . Leonard Ritchie.: This, it is felt,,
last minute if their children would is an bnportant feature of the
really receive . t h e much-needed work and has proven fairly ••suc-
parcels To put .an end to all this
uncertainty and last minute rush,'
as well as the strain on Decem-
ber budgets, the Christmas' Bur
eau has requested that all is
anddonations be . at the Children's'
Aid Society headquarters by. No-
vember Mkand all • offers of
help fromindividuals listed below
by 'that date. Namesof needy fa-
milies should also be •given to
cessful to date. The nature of this.
may change in the future when a
4H type program is . to ' be in-
stituted.
Jointly, with the Lucknow Legion,
a decorated homes contest was
sponsored . last December for the
residents of Lucknow and the sur-
rounding countryside. This contest:
will, again 'be sponsored this year.
tr
Mrs:Leonard Ritchie was called
on to enlarge on the wOrk With
the Juniors..
•
.Reeve George ,Jpyntbrought
greeting. frons the Village Vanua
and commended the Society . for
their endeavours 'to beautify Luck .
now He' remarked that several'
organizations in the town were all
working together:: for the better-
ment of Ludmow and he felt they
had made a lasting •contribution
to the .citizens through :their efforts.
The ' convenor of the.Nominating
Committee, Mrs.. Morgan Hender-
son, brought in that committee's
report and recommendations for •a
slate of officers for 1966: Past
President, . yrs- M Henderson;
president,. Mrs Boss +Cumniing;
first vice president, Miss Ada Web-
ster, second vice president, Mrs.
Ross 'Shiells; secretary -treasurer„.
Norman Taylor; 1966-67 directors:
Mrs.. Wilfred Drennan,• Mrs. IN.el-
iiington Henderson, Mks hazel
Webster, Mrs. :Russell Phillips,
Mrs. Leonard Ritchie, .Mrs. ' T. J.
Salkeld, Mrs. Alex. Andrew, Robt.
Fisher,' Mrs. Ted , McClenagban,:
and Mrs. Chris. Cook. t Was ;moved
by' Mrs. Henderson •and seconded
by Mrs. Wilfred Drennan that he
report be accepted.
Mrs. .John Hall won the draw for
a lovely .prize' donated. by Wm.:
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duet °the part; prograu
his fn'st Gru
ho sang •sora, muchbe 1
estheliglai `off aloe a(dience The
L elght b# ys fro"
-}�, gh•' �'S�chooll,�j
the leadership ip kof . • F� z h+a+ 4
several nubers, and were
received by the listeners. It
.always .a f;wormio. ;watcandh
.-
it was wo. Hall played
piaeo soie l Mr Ball led'. a aousn
sing g 0 inTh it �numhers.
round ldih; Part of the progra
Mrs, nmg introduced Mi
Harvey :Houston," who showed p
tures ,of her recent trip to
Dritisb .Isles; The pictures had
:definite Thrall Mature .and we
.enjoyed ,all the more :because`
this b
Eleanor Irwin played
every entertaining . violin' solos.l;
was accortnpanled by 'Mrs. Gerd
Montgomery at the piano..
Montgomery also. entertained w
piano music tali ng the
S. R., Soothers Blanked. all th
who dad aaklen part in' the 'p
gram and had;. ;by their tat
ade•a way Pleasant evening.:
especially 'marked On the. 1
that the entertainment was pr.
fed l 'local talent, and felt that
tad ` far too ,Sew of These
Elwin Hall was ;called :on to,tcon programs.
They enjoyed; the Figi ,islands
as well. .They Were not as com-
mercialized'.
om-mercialized . ' 'as Honolulu a d..
things were 'not so expensive. -
Copra, (dried • .coconut) is one . of '
the chief .exports: Dorothy says
Suva is a friendly .place' .and, they
had an opportunity ;.to bear a
Methodist choir' rehearse. for 24
hours ' ;without • organ Accompani-
ment, just their own native voices.
They are quite religious ,people
c and their. ' Sundays are 'quiet.
At a ceremony., held when they
• crossed the equator, .all, " received,
a . certificate from �, Ing • Neptune.
Dorothy arived m Sydney
July 25. She enjoyed the;, sea voy-
age and was' .amazed that ' she
• wasn't • sea site. Since :arriving )
.and . finding a.: place 'to ' stay she j
has started t� wort ,in a rehab-71ditatton hospital.: A week end ex-,-
eursion. took her by plane to see'
. Tasmania' and she is planning a. '
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trip to -Canberra. ,
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of "lir last `letter .she ' is
checking
towards future travels.
She says the, sustralanpeople
live more leisurely'than `we 'do
here in Canada..
Dorothy has had- quite a • lot of
.. experience in • travelling: After
leaving: Sigh School,. Dorothy
tI took a one year diploma course
�,. in. Home Economics,. specializing
• in food and sewing. She then took
a course ,in Toronto abich. made I .
• ' her • a Canada Approved Food Sup -
After working in Stratford • for
a' year. she .'went ' .to . Bermuda
=where . , she • worked, for another
year in the'. hospital at 'Hamilton
There. She then went to Vanc ou-6`
ver where she worked, in St. Paul's
Hospital for a • year and a half_
• In the ' #all. of 1964' ;she . returned
and took a Catering Manager's
Course in Toronto after' which ".... I.
left, for • her Australia trip.
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last .• Tuesday: aftenioon. Hymns,
and an explanation of
.what. Communityi hip
Friends
. means to members of the United
Church Women was given. .
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Mel'' Goyette, Mrs. Walter Camp -
'bell, Mrs., Gordon Brooks, Mrs,
r Campbell, . Elwin Hall. and
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