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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARICI "
gest Mitchell Suffered Broken;
And Sprained Wrists In skating fall
Received an ' interesting Tetter . - We look forward each week to knew are gone now,
an I must get this: in the mail now,
as Parish work is waiting. .I hope
that ia. are well at the Sentinel.
Yours truly
A. ,Guest Mitchell.
BROWNIE NEWS.,
sate. week.
from Guest Mitchell: the arrival of your paper, d for
Which take' the most part mail service is very
Iuch..we. privilege of the
publishing as we are ::sure many good. It usually . arrives on. Fri-
., readers will be interested, and will day '
regret to learn of Mrs':, Mitchell'sThings in thispart; of t' co,zn-
mishap. She is. the former Joan `try move on at agreat• rate. Time
• JohnSon, , daughter of Mr. and seems b fly. My own schedule is
Mrs., Redvers (Meff) Johnson' of • so crowded that, there is' little. or'
Ripley .; and formerly of Lueknow.. no spare time. I drive the fort
Guest ,is the son .of Mrs. Mit- miles. • to London: every dayto
cheil and the late Rev. A. S. Mit- school, and bythe time; studies
cell who :ministered at•St, Peter's and arsh -work is looked after.,
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parish from 1950.52, previous•, to, no time. is' left. ` We try to. 'take
Rev: ''H, L. Jennings..Y
one. evening a/week, but this does.
Guest is: following in his ''. fath- not always work.
er's • footsteps and is presently A week ago, . 'we . all "five went
studying for the •Anglican.• minis-_ skating,and an managed to take
a
try, while carrying on the parish
'tumbles and break one wrist,
duties :at :Tyrconnelh • and..badlyYsprain . the other, , so
St, Peter's Rectory,;. she is. ' rather helpless . just ' now.
TYrconnelli Just how she did it I'm not sure,
' R.R.. 2 Walacetown, Ont. but I think •that she was trying,
The Lucknow. Sentin ea: to skate. a ' figure, .eight, the five
with one foot ' and the three with
•the .Other. •. . • . /
This has' been .a bad winter for
accidents in your area. It 'seems.
that: every time the paper arrives,
there has been some. loss ' of : life.
many
So ' ofthe people that
Lucknow, ' Ontario.
Dear Mr. Thompson
Enclosed please find my cheque,
covering our subscription for the
next year. I hope:. that. ' we have
gotten in under the wire of the
price increase. pe pe tat we
they skated at the arena and then'.
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now Brownie pack, opened , their
meeting with Fairy. Ring and Joan.
▪ Chester as Toadstool' Fairy, After
hopping the pennies. into the chest,
inspection was .held. Then the •six-
es 'marked their: books.
In work 'period, ',Packie taught
semaphore, Mrs. Hall taught Gol-
den Bar" Brownies how to. darn,
and. Nancy Walden and Mary' Hen- •
derson. instructed 'semaphore Gol
den_ Hand' Br'ownies
(By • Nancy .`
Walden)
On February , the ist . Luck -
TO Honor Babi�s4
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The 'Dungannon Women„'s Insti-
tute held its February meeting at
the home .of Mrs, Lorne- • Ivers
with twe.nty-three ,-three members pres-
ent. Mrs. Otto Popp, second • vice-
president, was in the chair Mrs.
Harvey Alton gave the• financial.
report of the recent euchre party.
A letter was read from Mrs.
•,Gerald Holder, the provincial pres=:
ident, announcing the officers con-
. ference for. District. Directors at
Guelph on May 6th and .7th. Mrs.
0, . Popp ' distributed' material for
housecoats and pyjamas for girls,
,from 12 to 16 years - of • .age of
the :Childrens . Aid Society,.. As ' the
meeting was on citizenship • the"
roll call was •"Name an Indian
tribe and their reservation." Mrs,
Bessie Stewart gave the' motto
"Understanding is the pathway to'
tolerance." Mrs. Fred Young gave
a Very instructive topic on Wo-
After work period' Packie in-
structed. ,a game. In. Pow ' Wow,
the •Brownies . talked of their tulip
bulbs;
The Brownies :• also held a .Skat-
ing party on February 22, where
went ups to the town. hall where
they werekerved hot chocolate
and cookies.' Mary Henderson arid
Nancy Walden received their ar-
tist badges:
The 'meeting ' ended with the
squeeze and Brownie chimes: •
WEDNESDAY,, MARCH 4th 1064 • '
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Bernember Sick
.
men
of the Six. Nations " The In-
stitute are canvassing' for the ,Can--
cer campaign in Dungannon and
the southern : part of Ashfield
townshipMrs. W. Brown reported.
for the anniversary 'committee.
Mrs. Alton to be added to the an '
niversary Wand nominating commit-
tee to • replace Mrs. G. McNee.
The nominating committee Mrs,
W. Brown, Mrs. L. Ivers and. Mrs,
H. Alton - to bring in a :slate of
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officers to March meeting.
•A silver dollar is _ to be presen-
ted .to , each new baby of an ',in-
stitute member, and a flower or'
remembrance be„ givento. each •:
institute member who has. been
hospitalized• beginning with our
'next 50 years,
The sick and . shut-ins ..are to
be remembered ' at Easter. Mrs.
Bessie Stewart, Mrs. Chester Fin-
nigan andMrs. 'Harvey.. Alton.. are
the committee to do 'so.
Mrs. Ivan Rivett conducted a •
very. interesting contest. ' ,•
The_ nii list! r. asked the little
girl what she thought :of her .first
church service:
"The music was nice,",she said,
"but the' . commercial was too,
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1961 "ENVOY" : STATION WAGON, its clean as a pin inside
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It's a bargain • at .... . , $1,095.00
1960 DESOTO "ADVENTURER". Sedan,: 4. new tires, automatic
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defroster, a • car anyone would be : proud'
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duction of, 1,600 new cars:a day, they can't keep up to.
Spring business, We will be happy• to hold your car in
stock Ain. you would want delivery, There is ' .often a
wait of..6" to 8 'weeks on orders, Don't Wait. Till Spring,
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