HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-10-28, Page 10FAIR, WINNERS •
Lorne Woods * the apple div-
ision ion and mow, Gam with the
top' shorthorn heifer and Ian Mac-
Kenzie in, the saddle horse divis-
ion are winner$ we have noticed.
Inst.• theWa1kerten. Christmas raiz
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WHITECHURCH
The Whitechurch 4-11. Club held
their 7th meeting Tuesday evening
at 7 p.m,, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.. Dave. King. The President
Miss. Beverly . Solomon, opened' the.
meeting , by repeating the Pledge
in unisoq.. The minutes were read
by. Miss Tereasa..De Bruyn, The.
Roll Call was answered by the
8. girls, The next Roll Call is
Suggestion for Exhibit or Demon-
stration. The discussion was: to.
3earnand make a sample of a
sliP„ stitch for the Record Book..
The RomeAssignment was . to
complete their garment and work,
on their record book,
On Thursday . the W.M.S, of
Chalmers Presbyterian Church
held. their Thankoffenng meeting
a.
Bruce Institute hers, Rally At”
•
Arkwright, Elect New Officers
The, Bruce County Women's. In- blue ' waters of Lake Huron and
statute Rally was held in Ark- Georgian Baja.•
wright' United Church. The theme
of the meeting was To speak wise-* Appreciation for the efforts. ofthe, . con uttee, was ecpre�sscd h;)'
ly may not always .be easy, butonly the . chairman ' to Mrs, Gateman
not to speak ill requires
silence, and to Norman Mcleod, pn~•
cipal of Leaside Collegiate` and ,a
Mrs. Gordon. Galloway, : county former Bruce . County resident,
chairman, assisted by Mrs, James Mr. McLeod has been working
ing
E. Rowe, first vice-chairman, 'through ,Lord Bruce of Dummfer*
welcomed. the 145 delegates and line, Scotland, and his father Lord
presided for the, meeting., The Elgin, chief of • the. Bruce clan.
assembly singingwas conducted. They, have assisted in having the
by Mrs, L. Broadfoot and Mrs, modification to. the Bruce clan
McCullough of Bruce Centre and tartan approved.
Mrs. Bruce: Krug of Chesley had . _ What are ,the needs of this,. m-
charge'. of the devotional period, munity? . asked Mrs: Ivor Spencer,
Mrs. O. C. Gateman, Southamp- president of Grey -Bruce Area .'Wo- '
ton, secretary of the Bruce Coun•- men's Institutes, She suggested
:ty' tartan committee,:: which rep- that each branch devote a , part
resents Bruce . county 'Council and . of its meeting to discussion of
the Women's Institutes of . the
community needs, and what action
county,' gave . the report, ,The new might be taken in' that connection,
tartan, which has 'the same set Mrs.: I.' . B; Sharp, Durham,
as the. Bruce Clan tartaiy wan on F , board director brought
display. The same .basic . colours, greetingt from the . provincial
red background . with, green, yet board and conducted the election i
low and white .stripes, have been of . officers.
used, The white stripes have been - Mrs, ' Donna Mae Holm, Bruce
in the schoolroom of the church, edged with: blue to represent the County , home economist, • spoke
The President Mrs. Victor .: Emir-
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tilt.
4VA. .1341' tom^at',� t
of :NOS flowers And fol*Ma
fNros'i. on the tUr" t'l rn tf .
of the Rrarv. Peuizala And on ,
Flower POI Island intro•
c c . bs Mrs,. Wilmer ' il►r. and'
sham .11, 4 - . Vie or ' :sntnor
seta.
C it arolaI ca' were 'evtem ea
to Miss Faith ertnekshAnk.. Park.
Ro t& ' 'ho , ha; bon Awarded the
Brut t,Wris. Women's' ti •
Scholarshl.. She is Attending
Watford T ubers' t`` ll , ad
was- unable, to be peat
Vocal Allos. Stars Arc . The Win-
dow's
:in-
dow . `Of Heaven. atki 1 . Gil,
were, sung by Mrs. 11. kaldenby,
acompameti by. Mrs. i4`ranei m-
melt, ,
A humorous reading, The Snit 'I
Almost Bad, was icor by Mrs
Hamld Slim �f • i 2rc est:.
Mrs,. 0.' C. Gateman; reported
.
for the Mem ' Commilw and
son presided, gave. a welcome to
alland read a poem on Thanks-
giving. Taking part in the Thanks-
giving , Service of Worship were.,
Mrs. Caslick and .Mrs. Robt:- . Ross
leading in prayer: Mrs. Bill` Rin
tout read the Scripture. and ,Mrs,
Dawson ' Craig gave L,�
the •median-. - • ' . �., � ��.�.
tion. Mrs. Albert McQuiilan, gave:
the Glad Tidings 'Prayer. The
offering. Was received and the
Offertory' Prayer was given by
Mrs. Wallace Conn.
Mrs. James Richardson sang
In' Times Like These accompanied
by pianist. Mrs. Johnston Conn
The guest speaker Miss- Dean
McLeod was introduced by Mrs.
Victor 'Emerson. Miss Mcleod
chase as ' her message World
Missions as They Stand Today. She
took : her audience on a trip to.
different countries-- in 'the world
explaining . the mission 'work : in:
each. Christ's'' command was Go.
yeinto the world ' and preach the.
Gospel. The population of ' the ,
world today is 6 billion people '
and ' 10;000 people- die, every day
for lackof food. Many countsies1
toda ' have gained their ind+epend.
ente and resent 'the nssionaries b
teaching. :In Sudan300 mission i
aries.: were : given . oiie week to
pick up . and . leave. In Japan . she',
-mentioned the 1800 temples with
their` beautiful bells_ Idols in ; ;our
caontry are :.. icarho ..and Rendre...
Whatcan we do? ' Be informed
. about the world.' Be. inspired to
Pray. In+ rem% our number§ and
hence our Power Teach our c'hiid-.
ren as they make a: wonderful
•• :mi on field. 11Ess McLeod ..was'„
• thanked by, iLrs.::RuI Rot,, and
printed with a eft.. Mrs. . Em-
ma Com, and Mrs. Dan . Tiffin
i',C W. sae .Open' .Thine ,E�y��,e
,�s
with .Pianist Mrs. ,'Garnet Farrier.
The .l dent 'clued the. meeting
'with prayer. Gets were pmt
from the t noted 'na ch. 'Lunch--
was
T :ch --was Sei- - d ' t0 ,'an attendance Of
adults .and 3 ch..
The U.C.W. Sectional meeting,
was held in'.. Ethel o .Tuesday.
October 20 with mornhag and after=
noon ons. Those attentlhig
from -here were Mrs. l el
Gaunt. Mrs. Ben Mem
Mrs Milan Moore ,3I coon
Gr ke rth. Robert ry . f a in
' and Mrs. Garnet Parries. '
''Ort • W in cla October 21, the
1 yteria , • W. M. S. S
meeting was' held iney -
biter lata , C tr . "Mrs. Earl Ca •
-
Lck .. Res • Sr^w�hd 'M'
and ,L
Vic . .rt�e,,rson rested the
Wh techs Ancrliary
Mr. and Mrs., art; • Cottites.
and Dz,anie were Thursday even-
ing :s ors with . Mr, and 1,Irs
M vyn Pipe. .
W erd h . received here
. that r' J,Coates. Who was
`ta ;t�`'� at al a ,,,-t s,.
gin- manager. with t: Beaver
• L ,”, CCm y. s . ]}w'fin
♦.rn•,`.f W ♦ +.t ed to - s e where he
«:�� l manager jack a.,s.m
• r:'VN duties Novmher lilt,
the family *II net ntov '
um-
'.." first t reinyear v ben
a 'e be c =, ed
• .• f,:ir tbrn. . • .
re
aI 1 a 1103 guests visited
s'bn`y4 i1n. Southampton. in
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w hoTh t for'. U$d 65 ar
lly. slt, Alit . cordon. Gae=lloway,
ais{5,r,t,
•irtt;ff.,Mrs. James
Ili w , Eincordin„,; viee"shatr-
. n. t"°iluter Bibey, North..
root. Mrs Il. Clark, Paisley,
lit* I , . l idbourne; Park Read
rleaneh. relations, Mrs. W
:.R 2. Elmwood; folk
s1:1411:11,. Mit; 1. c"slk pilgrim, Eden
t : liO ito s, . Mrs, .Spence .Me .
z part Elgin, Mrs.
I~'l,rris • ,McDonald, ILR. 1. ' South -
aeon.; Itis County ' Schrlar
ship +t ommitt+ee, 19664.66, Mrs. Jas.
E Rowe, Kincardine, Mrs.. Don
t'nderwood, Mrs. Victor
..N�f7.l ."ion,•. Whitechurch, ch, Mrs...' Ed .
b , Brace ' Ce etre, • Mrs, Percy
lladlra,rnc,, Karl; Head Branch,
Mrs, Donn: Mae Holm, Walker.,
ton, Mrfi. 'I.. B. Sharpe, Durham,
Mr. and Mia; G, ,J. Pinnell . of
Windsor, in renewing their Sen-
tinel say then "sure look fo ward
to each .edition arriving,"
*,mak forward to receiving the
e'ntatael each week" 'says Mrs,
Jean McGrath. of Winnipeg in re-
newing
e-nei;ing her subscription.
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