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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-09-25, Page 104,0.4 kW: • • 4 134taXEN •Brownie -News 1st Luelmow BrowniePlick •°Peflecli its meeting Sept „18 with, games. • Elizabeth Newbold prepared for Fairy Riitg, which was loll:owed /hY f'airy Gold and Inspection for •MO knots in (ties. • The new • Sitters and Seconders 'Were installed as follows: -• Elf Six Nancy Walden and ,Toyce 'Mn• Johnsiton; Fairy Six -- Mary Elizabeth Hend,erson and Sharon Iioder; Gnome Six -- 11a.rgaret Chester and Barbara TiVilkins; Sprite Six' — •Elizabeth Newbold and Elva Ritchie. ' • The•Pack welcomed its new • Pattie 'Eleanor Whitby, by giving her the Grand Haw'. • In the twork period,. Tawny Owl instructed the Twee -tiles in parts • of -the Brownie . test, Packie taught traffic - rules and Br,own. Owl took the Golden Bar. Brow- nies outside for; hore Prace Pow -wow,. was occupied, w h plans for a hike gor the next Inteeting-(weather permitting) and taking orders for supPl... . • The, . meeting closed , 0/Vcith 4 Chimes and dismissed through the Magic, Tunnel. '• • • 2nd PACK. BROWNIES The 2nd, Pack ;Brownies- met .on Tuesday with a (full attend- .ance.. Singing games opened he meeting. Linda Henderson was chosen • Fairy Queen andpre- pared- for -Fairy. Ring. The sizers • ,C011eOted ;Fairy Gold and Tawny. Owl inspected for reef knots and neat ties. Betty Mal in, •spected the :tvieenies in ' braid - ink while TawnyOwl taught • (th.e darning. stitch to the' Golden Bar group. The senior • girls worked it their knitting: A cer- emony. 'was -held when Brown presented sixer stripes .'to • • • 'Ellen • O'Donnell and s second • . . stripe to Lmda . Henderson. Lor- , rame 13ciyle expressed her thanks to the Pack for a' get -well card., In pow -Wow 1plans were made for a hike , next week. A• game was played ' called "letter e." Two verses 'of • the Queen were • sung :and the squeeze Passed around. The meeting claSedwith the Brownie Prayer. . . • 4 y.• 21 44 a. , . Or* 4 • ip! * ; • v ' • KINLOSS Pher*saH;goodOd represen. tation from South Kitiloss ,at the _Anniversary .services ih„ Erskine •pr,leoTytriazi Olturch, Dungannon :on !Sunda. • • •. Mrs. Sam ChadOrick of Lan. cashiEr. e, England 2 'has been riit- ing *iph twiner neighbours., • around the ...sibath Con: inclUd- Rig. Mt' and Mrs. Ilarvey Hon- stOn and family and Mr. and • Mrs, A. Hnglze. A • sister-in-law, • . 'Mrs. Counsel of !Windsor. . . has. been vting with her 'here ' :There is. Wonderful enthuSiasrn in the. new. 4-H 'Course' spon- sored by the. itairshea W.I. There were eighteen members present • at -;.Saturday's meethig, • Officers are: President; Marian Wall; Vice -President, Janet Carruthers;, Secretary, Donna Burt: P.ress Reporter,. Connte aVlacKentie. / mr: and Mrs, Lloyd Ma,c1)0u. •.gall visited Sunday with atr. and Mrs. Jack Needham, Janie and Suzanne Of. Conunna, • wacNoily al:N=4w,, WC:KNOW, ONTARIO PURPLE GROVE and DISTRICT 1r, • WEDNESMY, SEPT. 25, 1063 U.C.VV. .For m. Unique uispiay . The Lucknew United Church Women have (plans, completed for a litzgs; Arts and Crafts display' to beheld an the $Wowdlitl? Room o the Qii,t474* On Tuesday, Octal:0er 24 p.m, and 7:81).14); • This project started thirongh keen . interest by • some ,of the. Members tirt -.the art . of 'rug -mak- ing. This jalteTest, has taken them to the aittterrnere'.Stttdio in Vine. land,and to the Rugi,„.„Arts and Crafts; displaY Sponsored YearlY by,,the Vineland which at- traots hundreds, including many from the plates. ' • ' • • • fEnthusiasni by these members to promote a similar Preied was. inoiced and laPprOved.' • • The rug dispilay will consist of 41.1gs Made by members and other women in the distriCtoalong With SeVeral being sent tby MT. and Mrs. Bowan Of the . Rittermere Studio..Rugs will be the Main tea.- ture;. but interesting displays of other arts and • orats are being Planned, including antiques. ' • It'sthe early • birds who get. the baelc seats in church and -the front seats at. the ball game. • • The first ,meetin4 of the 44i Club at Shall I Wear" was !held at the home of ,Mrs.•George' Harkness. The election of officerS was a•S President,. Evelyn lia•rkness; vice.President, Valerie Gillies,• iprieos reporter, Nancy Dore. Mrs, Donald GillieS and Mrs. George HarknesS. showed how to get matter* to suit up by drapping it around:the Person be. ing fitted. The home assigxunents• were to bring two pieoes of mater- ial n colors that might suit a dainty, gentle -type ..of girl, find two, cOlors that might suit a force. fill, assured type and ibrhv these to the, next, meeting.. The mem- bers Will try to ' begin their record ' (books by ,next' •meeting. It is intended to try and: have. materialand pattern day at the meld meeting. !, The seoond meeting of the Purple. Grove:.4-1•1 Club "What Shall I Wear" was held at th:e borne. of 'Naney Dore, Sept. 18. The :girls discussed.. "Figures", lines, •color, texture and also har- Many. The.. hOine . assignments were to (work on tbe record books, and the • Club girLs are to find pictureS ' Of two ga.tine.nts ; With lines that -would suit her. . • . • Mrs. DOnald McCosh and Mrs. Few* ,,Oote attended itrkm Insti- tue -Grey-Bruce Area 0ony,ention at Meatord, Tuesday ,and WedneS- day.. , 611;.- Margaret Robertson ivisit. ed Mrs. Goldie HUston on Friday„ (Mr, and Mrs. Howard Thinly" son ivisited atm Helen Swam. • Mrs. Frank Dore, Ronnie and Dianne spent Sunday with :Mr. and awn. Gerald 'Brindley, • MIT, and Mrs, Frank Colwell, 'Xintoss;' • Mr, and Mrs. Walter Forster, Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold; Mr:. and Mrs.. Gordon MacDonald and Mary Helen, Mrs.• '. Victor Gawley, . and Mrs. I•Loward Thompson "visited (Mr. and ilVIrs: Donald ,IVIcCoSh. • ! • • Mrs. Walter Forster and 'Mrs. Gordon Patterson . 'attended a shower. tor Miss Inez Hodgins at the home of Mrs. Morgan John - Sten Friday evening. • .8pnOattiiy is extended to Mr. 'Hoibert Fair in the passing of his father, Mr. Gordon Fair,- the fun, era was on Monday Latternoon froni the Linklater Funeral. Home • 'in ,Kincardine. • Mrs. Frank Dore, Nancy and 'Dianne, Mr. and • :Mrs. Claude Dore visited Mr; and Mrs. Harvie Thompson. • Miss Mary Anne McCosh spent last Week 'With ..Mr. and Mrs. • . what shaped up •Ilite a "gang war" betiveen Iteen.ige 'youths • from Exeter,' Atrial and Ilensall • • • was nipped in the bud at ei11,' by Vrovinciar Police in • four cruisers. Some 16 to 20 clianges of distiubing the Peace were laid. DonaI4 Ma0Osil, ' • • , • . . /, ••• . ' M.IT,EcHURC11 Attend Convention , • • , ,Six nientbers from Whitechurcll. Women's Institute traveled with •• ..the• Ltfcknow Women's Institute members to the Grey ,and Bruce • Area Convention held in Mea - Mrd in the stown hall September . 17th: •• The ,ineeting•wa well attend- ed .by delegates throtightitit .the district. After the • meeting, a banquet was;held inthe Ang- lican 'cl-turoh at which ',Mrs, Fran- ces Shelley Wees .of Toronto was the vest toeniner; , a writer of itystery novels,' .poetry and pri - * Mary' books ther., .sUbjett being "Own ditshpan to typewriter,', which was 'very informative and interesting . and,. thorghly joyed by ell, ' , . • , This .ibeing tWO day gather.' • ing .some delegates stayed over for the ibttairt-eat • Meeting the next day. • , • •Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Patter- son: visited1VIr. end Mrs. Burton „ • A number from there attended • Kincardine Fall. Fair on Friday. 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