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WEDNESDAY, JULY 1(), i063
THE T,TICKNUw SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. QNTA►:R1r m'
HQLYROOD W.I. 50th, w
ANNIVERSARY
(Continued from . page 1)
• $1,.(10. Edna Jackson, daughter of
�.. 'Mr: r: ani Mrs. William: Jackson
was the first to, receive this.
gift. During the years couxses.
w.eie given in sewing; nursing
and'•oven meals. Later they °•have.
had • '4-1-1 ieluibs, ,.Several District
Annuals have beeri held, Blue
Cross hospitalization (began with
group insurance,. Hallowe'en
dances have •been 'held during
the years; also card 'parties and
• others forms= of entertainment.
First Aid equipment was spur,
°• chased for the • focal schools and
considerable assistance,• has been
given: to improve the. 'ha'll. Sick
and Shut-ins are rememrbered,
with cards and • C'lieerio. 'boxes,
also flowers +in time ,of' bereave—
ment: :They.. also sponsor the
Boy .Scouts and much, credit is
given to. Mr. Lloyd Ackert for
his. 'splendid ,work with • •the
boy.s. 'A.: minutes• silence was ob-
served in . memory of . ' those
faithful mern,be rs •rwho • have pas-
sed on.. '
Mrs. Victor Emerson brought
greetings: Mrs.. Cliff Hewitt "also
spoke fittingly.
Past Presidents, . Secretaries
Following are the :mines of
the past presidents ' - Mrs. Env.
ma Boulding (Ackert), Mrs, W.
Wellings; : Mrs. , Eliza ; Walker;;
"Mrs; James Hodgins, '1Vfrs. Perry
Hodgins,' •:Mrs. William". Wali,. Hodgins pouring` 'tea: Mrs. Ho -
'ward Harris is; ralso• a `'life mem-
ber: ' The late. Mrs. Thomas Har-
ris also 'held, `.a life nnernbersihip.
;Spencer, • Area , chairman, Mrs;
Elva Emery' (Hodgins), : NLiss
Catherine Rob'ertsoon, 'Mrs. Earl
Thompson .(Kate Heckling), An-
na' +MpDonal•d.
.,Mrs. Don 'I eOos'h spoke brief•
ly and presented the Institute
with a gift from. the Colwell
family. .
,Mrs: Harold Haldenby ,favour-
ed ' with a solo, Readings, were
given (by 'Miss Dean •McL�eod,.
Mrs. Raynard , Ackert. wasthe
commentator tor a 'humorous
'skit presented by .Mrs, • P. A.
Murray, Mrs, Orville,'•Elliott.,
Mrs. 'Ellwood Elliott,' Mrs. Jack
Ackert, .Mrs; • Lorne 'Eadie, Mrs.
Lloyd Ackert, Mrs. Harold' Hai-,
.d•enby, :Mrs: Jim .. Smith. Mrs.
Harvey, Houston favoured with.
a/ piano solo .an•d ..Mfrs, Ernest.
Ackert sang a lovely vocal solo
accompanied, by her daughter,.
Mrs. William Graham.. •
„1st .Secretary Cut Cake
Mrs. " Margaret, ilV.IcPherson,
who was the' first secretary, 'had'
the . 'honour ofcutting, the anni-
versary'.'cake. Mrs. Frank, Maul -
den ,presented::Mrs. McPherson
-with .'a lainen's Institute cup
•an•d•- saucer. -''+Mrs. • McPherson 'ex-
presses. her thanks: Pictures of
the different groups .were'' taken..
Life . Members Pour Tea
The :program ' closed iby •sing-
in+g..the Institute Grace with Miss,
Edna Boyle .,pianist. Deliciais
,refreshments : were served with
two of the :Life Members, Mrs.
Ernest Ackert, and .Mrs. James
Mrs'. Charlie 'Hodgins; ,Mrs., Ho-
• ward Harris, •Mrs. Frank Thoimp
son, Mrs;, Tom' Hodgins, Mrs.
Jack Ackert, .Mrs.' ,P.:A: ,111Iiurray,
Mrs. Raynard ` Ackert, Mrs:
Frank ''" Mauldefi,, Mrs :. Morgan,
Johnston Mrs.. Lyman. •Sutton;
Secretaries . ;Mrs...Margaret
McPherson, (Mrs Eliza Walker,
MVIrs, Merle, "Hodgins, Mrs:, Perry:
Hodgins,` Mrs. •Howard ".Harris,
Mrs. William.: Graham, Mrs. Jim,
Boyle,. •Mrs. ' Frank Maulden,
Mrs.. Williarn Eadie;' .+Mrs.. Tom*
:'1iodgins; %Mrs. Jack Ackert; Mrs.
Raynard Ackert.
Mrs. -William Eadie 'and Mrs.
• Howard " Harris welcomed the'
visitors ' and were in .charge of
the- guest book. The roll., call
was. "tell something of Interest.
that you . remember :. a'boUt: the.
Institute . meetings.".
Mrs. Harvey Houston extenid-
ed'• congratulations from ' Miss,
Anna McDonald 'womens"' editor
'of CKNX W.inghai'n.• • Telegrams 'gaged in a soft :ball .gain, with
and :letters• were read from (Mrs. the score ? 4 . M favor of Bel- •
grave
" An exhibition, soft ball .game
was 'held . Friday evening.. • in
Whitechurch Park .between Bel
ing, Mrs. 'Eileen (Valad)• Mac- grave and Whitechurch Bantams
•Kay; Miss Belle' Ross, Mrs: With a': score i7-1 m 'favor 'of. Mr: Victor• .Emerson has coin -.Women'' was held at the. ' home exits, Mr.' and',Mrs, Thos. Inglis.•
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Student Minister
Whitechurch
(WIHTECHURCH NEWS) ,
•,Misses Bernadette and r.Patri�c- Mr. ' and Mrs.; 'James Mclnnes . 'who"is ,'a patient. in'Wingham that -''an were to be • n 4ssengers
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Belgrave.
Mr.. marry Hayes and' daugh-
ter, '. Betty• of Birmingham, Mich,'.
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spent •Friday with Mr. and,Mrs:
Charlie _Tiffin and with . his. sis-
ter; Mrs. Mary ' Jane . Tiffin
rict
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pl'eted' building. the pole shed at o ' Mrs: Clarence • Ritchie,'. , the
the` home of (Mr. Harry Swan; ' 'Superintendent, when the child
;Mrs. Russel Dick, Toronto ' ren presented their : `programme.
spent the week -end; with iMr..r& {`MTs: Milan,Moore gave a talk on
Mrs. " James' McInnes and visited . `'Mary 'Slessor" y. a Missionary in
with .. her ` mother,; Mrs.' Roane i Africa,. emphasizing the message
ia•.King of: Teeswater .spent ;,the . lent a., fei'iv: days the first of •Hospital . • for Christ...Rev. 'G.' E. Mitchell.
week 'With Mr. and Mrs.:Walter 1;e week with. iMr... and '. Mrs• Mr, and .Mrs, George Fisher ; closed 'the meeting with prayer.
Arscott and': their; sisters Valerie Crville'Hastings of. Wingham & The August/,meeting Will 'be .held.
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and family spent.• 'Slaturday at
and Andrea. v sited 'her mother,.:Mrs. Roarne Southampton With, her (brother. at,, .. he . horn, of•' Mrs. :Russel
On Tuesday ;the Whiteohurc'i• now• a patient in Wingham Hos-and •'his �wife,..Mr. and Mrs. John •'' a-'nt• . '
B�anta,mn soft ball 'team played • pital . .. Carruthers at their cottage'"Mrs., Ear1 Caslick and 1 lr, and
the rLucknow'; team',With.' Doug- • Mr. Jacob `. �'Vlrs.' Wallace 'Conn visited• the
c b Kuiper,' student, Mr; and. Mrs. Jack Coultes ••&;'
alas • Tiffin' as:' pitcher 'the • score' minister, his ...wife,. sons,' Ray-,. Debbie moved ' on' nd'a' to L'inklater ' neral Borne • in Kin-
.was '•. 2,1=7 in_ favor. of White.- mond and paw. alloyed fromHol— " b M° is sardine o Sunrday 'wwhere the
Wallaceburg where' Jack. , as- remains of ':Mrs.' Charles Aitken
church land, Michigan to- the manse ,on sistant' "manager; 'for Beaver
Thursdayeveningin !Brussels rested. •
r- Thursday. Mr. Kuiper will" serve Lu r mer Co:
Park under the lights the. White: Whitechurch and. I.aan' side and " +1Virs:; 'Charles Cooko of iii gle
, g ` • , Mc�Clena �liar��..is' as- .. ,
church Jr. Juveniles '.and Bel- •;i September will . attend Knox'. • rS' Ben • Mr•t and` •Mrs: Roy ,wives '
M, g rio�w
grave Intermediates again en- sensing at . the • home of : Mrs. .� of Detroit;attended t+ho slervices
College '•sessions Brown ,;of Winrtiharn.':'
Mrs.' Victor Emerson attended; .
e in' the •Presliyterain Church here
bheii0Oth celebration ' of Hoiyrood
1VIr, 'Ben .MbCienagh ' left . O.... where. they had. placed' flowers
Wednesd,a" withj a er in mexrior of their. , arerits .'
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Women's Institute' on Thursday . ,Vrs. Harry Moss' .(Lorna) : for •••a and Mrs. David Gillies and `their
Mr., Ross' McGregor. of• Toronto vacation in. Plattsvillebrother Jack: +,
is spending: part ' of: his three• On, Wednesday afternoon -' the, .' , Mrs. Jack Flannigan, • of• To-.•
weeks 'holidays in . this •` locality. summer 'meetin - • 'of .'' the'' . U.0 ronto -, is•' visiting with, her . •arr-
gge Par-
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Will'iarm ', Corbett, the former •
Evelyn White; Mrs. Sharp,
I O.' 'board anember...rMrs.' How-
ard Robinson, Mrs. Enuna, iBould-•
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