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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-06-10, Page 154WEDNI $1,A6 Jai: 10th , ltM• • if7 to KNOW k L Y cKNOW, ONTARIO •• (By Mry Citta Peep). . terry that this. zs not .. i tun Heliel;• y altted , at.' $73.90. complete history of our • branct1• as There were •aho• 'donations to the our books were burnt and we . 'ttildree's 'Aid. Sick' C •hiicJrei have lost twelve to thirteen years Hospital, Muskoka Free Hospital of•' 4 .records but w daring that; : f'or Consumptives and ' , w .s time 'X have gathered a. few ,cns� Hospital Fend... Seamr 'that:people could re^.iember, 'and have made •ll ' t•,� h' `� Aiatogr.�tLi}i quilt was riidde ., well ' I could. � ,.• 'made a girl and .. g ; � block. was ' . member of the lestitute. 'The Dungannon \\ ORV.=n s l nstg- -After .fter• . he • w •• : '' t.ute was formed.. on January : 21st • ' ' ax nbe a ': a Iu11: and. • 1914 by Mian 'IRuraoek • of � Palm- asaan1 . cif our uiembea•s lust •'. litter- est, others Moved , away but still. eraton, Ontario, it vas decided at. the rest laboured on and kept the • thismeeting that tieg� institute going, :.: . that the ' meetin � rr would, be • held on the'last • Thurs- day of every month 'at , 2 p.ni, • Itt JaauarY .19..;1:x' the Department place to be ,decided on, The tweet: of Ag..iciature sponsored a short ing4 were to open. "with the. Lord's cxurse: •and at the close of the Prayer .olid dose witlii' the N a- t ut^se :rhe t"itute catered to a. tionai Anthem..: bar,q;iet in the Parish ,Hall rand, tine a -Junior uruelr institute The charter •members of th as formed here, drew► Kirke Mrs• • Robt ticKen in .Panciar3 i935• the Twenty= . ,p is . ist.ory as and each 1 at that" t 3 organr7•atron as follou�s, Mrs• Alt ' = fitst Aa;nirersary of .the' Institute ,'zie•; ,'MISS . Elizabeth, Elliott, Ni�S ' . • was held • tri the Parish' Hall with Ftorea • Duff, Mxs, �'F' liam sea a concert ' bent the main. feature thers,• '+urs` ' Albert Rivers Mrs g ,john McNab, Mrs. John Duston• ' of the evening put: •atr W g' the 'embers of the xrtstittit - • Wilson;• .Mrs_: George Petman, Mrs. Some' ' of , the projects of the. In - will= Finnigan_ itute at . • that time was getting, Mrs. John' Campbell Mrs. Henry e. Lunelpt r ►as to be 'served at the music` started 'in our local schwa., close ,4f:. each meetin. refresh- Tatoid for Dip... eraa; . getting pro- g children> and we '.have participat- ed in a1).. the F'.W ,L.O. projects, District Short Courses and several ).. ' short courses 'in : our own branch, • suers, as , Mill nery,• . Dressmaking, • ,:, Let's Cook ,it Right, What makes a: 3oQ+ .� Officer; ' Catering to Crowds and ..Needlework.' 'We also 'tete our tura n . enter- taining_ the. people of 'Eut"unview •Hoxsae at Clinton ' and .especially.' entertaining those :with• birthdays during that month with, gifts and Biathnuy Cake: '•e'' do the collections for `the Cancer Fond ea2b year in this community: . : • • At the time A:.C.W.W, 'Co v.en- tion was held ha • the ,Maple Leaf Gardens in ,Toronto We chartered • n a bus 'and practically every mean : - ber' attended and each' member •# also made and donated e' pot hold-.• A• rens • Operation HodWinterProft er to be given ' to the members • '� c�oming from' 'caber 'lands. The operation of the arena dur-;works, . commencin in" the 'fall.`to Enough' said about -how .• we'in the 19.63-4i4 season showed a a point, which' would. not interfere spend aur; mane maybe I should surplus lus of about' Q with winter a' t ivities d then Y • Y a . d , urp $28 , rt was re-, wt . t ct , .an say something about how we ; ported' 'to •Council at the June completed in the spring. made. it. We. eater to'the..Lions ; meeting last week; T;eie Reeve saw. no reason. why. Club in ,Lucknow,... West' Wawanosh Charles' Webster the :permanent ent floor could. riot be Insurance Company, andand C:arrieran ; X `MacDonald; , members of, the Ar- proceeded with, now by the .Lions. other or aniza ' . PAGE FIFTEEN RECIPE OFT MONTH. By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute .,Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit" Bridge Club Drain' peaches. Stir 1 pups peach pyrt.p unto' sugar, On - starch, sait . combined "in saucepan;' thicken smoothly', Peach Tarts over medium., beat stirring w rCover and cook 5 Makes twelve 3?f2 xn. aft oc constantlo, " • tW� 21/2 -in. tarn: :• nr?nuteS over ,Iow beat, stir.- my ring occasionally. Rernove from heat and coos ' ?o plete- ('1,'S -az. )' ears' "Canada ", 1Y, Stir . al pd flaYPari fig choice" Sliced ' Peaches �: Pia' ups .peach syrup ti incl . sour cream; . fold- ` m 7.<4 cup sugar 2 .tablespoons cornstarch • A few grains , of salt . • teaspoon almond '#lav- ' " miring' ` • peach • slices. ' Spoon into Pre- Pared- tart shells. Chill.I Serve topped with whipped cream if desired. '• Pint dairy Sour cream' This recipe prepared espee- aaify for thi series • by Dairy Whipped cream. '(optional) 'Foods Service.Bureau. • mems to :be�' "last sandwiches and c� starte t° . get our ;local g tions .and card par Co mzttee attended the Club earl an additional slab pour.: cerneter cleaned np and taken ;cake.:q • care ' of.We .passed a resolution to The First. President of this ' In- see the Medical Health Officer re $Haute was, Mrs:' Andrea' . Kirke;„ girding the: testin ' of cows iii the community for'T,B. We als pack: IVIeKenzi •secretaryTr ure First ' Vice -President Mrs R. A.g • e; eas r • Miss Elizabeth 'Elliott; .. District : : ed. fru:x to be :shipped . out tr the ties. started this , history with our. first . topics. I .will end . with `' to - clays, "home and•:.wbat it means• o a ° y u , grateful for cyna•ii to-do eater e 'ahead of;you, Whirl is"more ex pensive education or' ignorance. 'Name • both ' the. ' advantages: and' the disadvantages the ' .girl of:. to- day has ' over• her. mother,. Women, of , the Six Nations, Il'istory • of Ashfield Township,; Cancer '. with films and several travelogues.' of different parts'of Canada and'the •Lnited States_ • Presidents •- • Mrs.. Andrew :Kirke,, Mrs. Thos.. 'Stothers, ' Mrs. Yom' , :s:: R. A. •. 'Mc- Kenzie. Mrs:: G. McIntyre. .C,' Brown, Miss• E. 'Elliott, Mrs. C L. lye's. Mrs: Geo. Hodges,. • Mrs. E•. 'Finnigan, Mrs: K. Dawson to '..o.�" Be iniercies ' y,' gr ones ii Canadiaat .V► est , during • the ears �D'irector. Mrs: Charles Girr'in. •af • tro�F aila�res..' . . Branch Directors Mrs.: ��: ilium : • Stothers and Mrs., "Albert Ri`�ers: • During the Second World . War Representatives- `to attend District ,19394945 the. Womera's Institute Annual Meeting to be ' held' June called• •a. meetmg' of the Commun- 2nd, 1914 Mes_ J, H. Pentland. ; itr to .form a, Red Cross ,liege' and Miss Florence.” Duff;', Miss' Celia helped :: .knit' 'socks-; cut : arid'. sew.. . Pentland' and Mrs. Charles Gtr`` P�''lames, ' made quilts and packed vin The first delegates to' attend boxes. fora the .eor munitY 'bo 's.. g the Area Convention at Lorisfot , overseas.* fntar4 , ' he.1d ', N: v inber, 4th and. ' Sth were Mrs., H. Pentland wi ' • the • e Nile and Mrs,. R.' .A:.:1�IeF�etizie. Auctioa Sale tri' the. Pa The first, regular meeting of this here : • . • . Daring that time we worked Al:tla d ' of th Red Crossand had an� 'Parish Hall •Dun a Iron. to raise m.one 'for the War': Work g Institute was held in- the basement , •. �Aftei h • Ar t • d the ties ice . w s Signe . . of t b e Dungannon - Methodist. ` and our • local' b©y& were return Church. on ';February 26th.: 19 A > .ing. home. we organized "a: com-. Committee was, appointed to pre.:mittee from 'the' cointatinity, which :. pare the programmes far' ' the caned tlaemselves� V7 Club, they year and have them printed, also `welcomed all the boys and girls.' - a •centinittee ,.was - •appointed to ,,Mime after, the vi ar with • a social arrange to. rent the " Orange' Hall es ening in the ; hall > and presented for their • meetings Mrs: John, each one .with a ;mg. Dustow spoke' on Bisctiit snaking , ,Also after the war ate . tiefped N. F Wh d Mr t3 Mr's •Alton, 'Mrs. "W: Brown, Mrs, Mrs. D. Phillips, fMrs. O,' ':Brooks: Nlrs R. ,Kilpatrick;' Mrs . E Err• - ington; Mrs. •L•... Hasty', • Mrs. H, McW xinney, . Ctrs.. -C Blake : ' Secretaries '�- .. Miss- Miss iss Miss A. Bellaiiay, ' Mts. John Campbell; Mrs. N. F. • Wh- yard .of' ,Miss -Ella •Stothers, Miss Mary Making. There was: also- •a duet quilts for -the Befa2ees Overseas. and. a reading given. ' • • ..We had presentations and' show- ' During the'first , year the 1€ ers for the English .War Brides' stitute purchased.,an organ for the and a'e ue.ict;rned 'the . Dutch Fan], Orange Hall.' . ; aeG in c our co rrimunit • • '..At ,each . meeting'there 'were Eac • " year,. we_. hold -'a 'Grand- more women • joining this organ'- `rrirlther:_ * eet:n2 and :entertain ization and at the, end ,of the all the Grandmothers :f' the c'am-' ' first year: they had 97 members, mun:t Some of the other topics given ` On .1a=. • ar . t 954 we :cele- the first 'year were •Housecleantna,: brsted Our r'•r; cath Anntversare Poultry : raising,' Early training r of by 'hold:ra a social, e.vening 'h the the child,. Me Moral and Physical ' Parish Ha"..,1 ' With approximately harm . of Fault Finding: Impar 12(► people at endf as ._ .Progressive twice bf Int and Recreation in euchre ;� as en toren t or the first the life'of . the . Homemaker.' and part.7_1 evening. :hen .M c' the 2t t3 . Century Farmer's' Wife. ftrrar 'Bror-tfs' ?res'tctent.' 'at ted MF, • On. Ault 19th, 1914 the first chairman: an: 'lid, .a ,fir igr am was • St Totts` W.itib picnic was held at Port h►llert " zt; a . • � � y b �.�� 2rt 4., ... In August 1914 •" the . ,First World: the �"r' est-JcsaKer are! Mr Steve i.i !4 .1n ✓ w`Mu r nit.• ,War . waa . declar'ed and the Insty qtr>t.ie. - :o no r# tura took on the work ° of the 'Red. 'aced , aas ° r ,S , � 14 the Cross for this Community They ns. rf 'fir- 4� • c�: n ..rc held Lawn Saci,als, Ba.za a rs . Sen..' k , r 4 , w a rl ,, !s • i antic if ed meals on. Fair Days. held Field fr rN ,t ¢ all—he`:.rrresent'; Days,. when;' the whale cnmr' 111,t� �; : rfW ;,r r ., i rs e:s participated, consisting . '-f .rare, .A •A, , �. } :r: sti:iy '' zt • ... ;ball games di n-i•any other .spat. a `�;r.„.0:1• h� L •, t,w � t.. �a1 in --the• afternoon . at the^ Agr nil ;,• nett . Vii° fY%iY E *i tura Pair Grounds,. true warner) r., °a ',rip 'i;":t• • served meals int the - hall. a (:ars- .. cert •was held in the forepart r,f. �,'Pr •i a the evening; fiat the upst"air's. 1.)( tri, r•�,r `r. ,° a ° c i..t• tY~ r, ; . hall followed by a daner. • a,5rt f=: rd - r tY , ..• _nail s • were e - nr�•n` fired an F,�'" r ''' ', .i�r,.- �` ' ••''., ks enar�1 , • ed at the east'end 'of , the ice surface if 'alterations '' are ..made. : meeting and 'queried. as to what was the' Committee's responsibil- ity in. regard to capital ' expend- ; 'tures and matters outside the. ' gen- : eraf 'operation of• This: fed 'to • an • in€ormed. dis- cussion of the suggested new ad- z.dition' .at the west end of the build- ing and the renovation': and main- ', *required. by the present stricture Reeve G. W. • Joytn., • said that in `, additiari .'to plans which have been drawn; up . for some time. he. ,had a . breakdown of • available. grants:. and' felt' this project: could be un., dertaken without ,hardship to the facilities that would provide ad - t ditiorial revenue -to that a>t ;•ng , the rink. ratepayers; and '� pre , s '.from ; winter . operations. If the ;.project : is undertaken'' it. .Would. • be ' done under • : winter olid. Mrs.. Charles Girvin on' Brea with sewina and :;•he in ung • • by in'cal people, - namely r ri i sr'..w, r r, :Maids Conventions', tri•Ittrtic-r' i riot" to. t,• W j {by• tiers' y and r`o'ws Punic•"' '.r" 'ar, purchase material and i rrv1 `rr •." yr 3vt' .* :take, hospl l skir't,s, ' py;tat . . r i. rY r.. ags,�} socks } were knit' snrl i;ria tar, tt Fitt.1 {'(�/�y}�Y(� �rjA,� ' i'"�t �»� V, yy, Ail 'r V.16U ak'o � L:'i} A ,f 111'11 s Y ' �yhh( packed for the boy.; seas. alb ,!'.r �'�;.:irk iy .: f $ ••r>,tt �'aY rFi:' rr wt„.,tW� t They also • packed harrok of •: 1 , k .•r fiottey and jam with dried apples -Frk i�1r, ;tst,;. ,,.., ns,.4„, mg the ' packing solid to hr~ . rotrrt:t _;'• Visit tri' the Rod • Crows f bsvitai . , r .,14iisot` he vne, bale wag packed for tht, f',d ;)nit f.i.,,ts•s,'. Pn f0,: '(f them, An, .1' ..yy* y�, yyYye" i%Yr•'� � '4 FC 7 !• , � 4 Yisr le • 'lie 4r 6 McCourt. Mrs Barton Roach; Mm's. 8: McDonald: Mrs, 0: Popp,. Mrs: J. Richardson , Mrs W. .. Stew- art, Mrs. W •Brown, •Mrs. K... Dawson. Mrs. L. Iters. Alton.: •F Mrs. 1..F. Stinge�� :Passes Mrs_. L. F Stingel y of '• Dungan non. d passed • away. smite suddenly: on. Monday morning.at.her borne there following a heart attack. Death occurred about 5:$0 a.•m•:, ;MrS,�• Stinger resided with her son Angus : who disco Bred tier plight. Her ` husband <passed • .. away in March , of ': • this year. Mrs: Stingel . was flit' years :f : age be Saturday, • She . served for' thrrts -six ' :years as a phone' operator, fir The Dun- gannon ui gin on phone' system until switch to dial. 'at the end of.' the.. year. ' She: also sated : faithfully s��:hfrally as .• a correspondent' . for the Luck naw Sentinel writing the news' cif, Dungannon and , district. The bodyT is resting at the.Lodge Funeral • Iorne. in Gaderieh, eral . service will be conducted from • the United : Church, Dungan- non on ' Thursday : with ' otarrial in Dungannon .f ernetery, • • St?EED1•� ' STATE M. 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