HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-04-25, Page 10THE LUCKNOW .SENrII ,,
PURPLE GROVE
'The fourth meeting of the • Pur-
Ple Grove 7° .Kitchen Queens met
at the home of Marlene and
Otiadys Gawley, opening with 4-47z1
Pledge, . Roll" .call was answered
by .all'memlbersf 2 thinsgs-to strive
'for in selecting vegetables: for the,
+dinner plate. Discussion was ve-
getables in' the stopper or lunch
menu. Demonstrations or>t' cream-
ed 'asparagus ;and eggs, horsera-
dish, beets mixed. Lunch was
servedby the hostesses.
Michael, .Jim, Steven Beyco,
Misses Eileen Collins and Wanda
Wilson visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Russel 'Coilins,
Mesdames; Peter Leeson, Don-
ald McCosh, Frank.. Dore,Morford
Mackay, George Harkness, Miss
Eva Culbert spent Thursday af-
ternoon with' Miss Margaret Ro-
bertson.
•Mr, and Mrs. Gordon MacDon-
ald attended' theM,wedding of• Iona
Virtue -and Bob McClure in Tara
Presbyterian Church on Saturday..
Miss Gladys ,Gawley ' spent. Sa-
turday with . Mrs. Dan Chad -
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Clothes, Hanger Drive In' Lucknaw And Dungannon
V On Thursday, April 26th.
MURDIE ''S
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UCKNOW, ONTARIO
bourne.
Family night •was held at Rip
/ley United Church on 'Thursday
evening.:
Cathy, Vickie , and Carl Dore
visited Dianne Dore,
Mrs. Walter Forster visited Mrs.
Gordon Patterson.,
Easter holiday 'visitors were
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Herbert, Lin-
da and Wendy, Mr. and. Mrs. Clif-
ford Scott, Bill and Allan with
'Mr. and Mrs, Frank Currie. °
Mrs;, Helen Swann, and Mr. Nor-
val Stanley in London.
Miss Rosalyn Swann, London,.
Misses Doreen–and Donna Mc-•
Lead,, Annetta Forster and Mary
`
Anne McCos�h. homefor the. week
end.
Aldan Traher, London 'visited
with Mr. Milian Stanley.
Mrs: Don Dore, Jimmie, •Cathy,
Vickie and Roger Wood ' visited
in. Wabashene..
Mr. and Mrs. Walter . Forster
and family visited with Mrs. John.
Colwell of Kinlough • '
Miss, Marilyn Parker, London,,;
Mr. Robert McCosh, Donald For-
ster, Michael and 'Jim Boyco,:
'Miss Eileen Collins' visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald ` McCash.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Beverley. ''Cliffe
and family' of ,London, Mr. and.
Mrs, Glenn Fraser of Maple spent
`the 'holiday.., at their, cottages.
Mr., anti. Mrs. Ron Finer, Karen,'
Mr. and. Mrs. John Nother and
Terrance ..visited with Mrs. Herb
?arrell: /'
and: .,.Mrs. Claude 'Dore;'
,Carl,. •Delbert , & Kenny visited in
Chesley with Mr. .and Mrs. Mel-
vin Orr. '
Bervie United Church. Women
;met at Mrs. Charles . Hed.leys on
Wednesday afternoon. ` ••
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fr'ank ,Dore were Mr. and:. Mrs.
Claude Dore, ;Mr. George ,Thoinp-
son, Mr. and Mrs..Harvie Thomp=
son, Bob, Don, .Joan ;'and Wray.
Vege-Teens Meeting
The fifth ,meeting of,. the Ho'1y
road• Vege-Teens was field , at - the
Holyrood Central ,Sohool•Qn Tine -sr
day,' April 17th at 8 .'p.m. All
;members were '.present. Demon-
strations of vegetable jelly;salads
and : vegetalble .•,g:arnish'es were.
given.
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Buy Your fir#ilizu�sideer in polythene bags and
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outoors, in fields where you'11 use it.
Polythene bags are tough–they don't absorb moisture and:
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Polythene bags are closed with n heat-seal—there's no lint:
or string to plug,yotir drill.
Polythene bags are tranapatent-•=you can see the fertilizer
you are buying without opening the bag.
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CANADIAN ,INDUSTRIES LIMITED
2nd PACKa BROBrownies mS
et onTuesday 2ndPack
and opened 1
;their aneeting playing .garners. un-
der Packie's supervision. ,Susan.
Manto was ,Toadstool Fairy for.
the meeting. The Brownies enter-
ed 'airy Rigg imitating ibirds or
animals and were inspected for
tidy hair and tidy uniforms. Fairy
Gold was collected by ,popping
their pennies, in the chest.. • '
The Gold Bar Brownies: worked
w.itth, Packie learning• the uses. of
the knots they have learned, and
took notes to learn, Donna Leader
worked •'with Brown Owl prepar
ing a record; : sheet for test .work. •
Brown • Owl 'told • a :story in
Pow -wow and the meeting clos
ed with a. song; the Brownie
squeeze and, 'prayer. .
•
1st BROWNIE PACK
The regular meeting of the 1st
Lucknow• Pack on April 18th,
opened with games. • . .
,Following • Fairy ' Ring, with
Susan'.Hall as Toadstool Fairy; the
Tweenies, left `£he'room to pre-
pare for .their, enrolment. Then
they were .admitted by Packie &
led Up the stepping stones to the
magic pool and on to the Toad-
stool where they were enrolled
, by Brown Owl; assisted by Elea-.
nor Whitby;" iSixer Nancy Kirk=
land -welcor ed Brenda Ritchie to
the ,Sprite/�,iix and Second .Carol
.Campbell received .Joyce . Ann.
Johnston into ' the Es1f six.
.#. The Brownies went to their
six homes ., and'., an investrnent
ceremony for -seconds: was. held:,
the ,seconds appointed were. Carol
Campbell for the iElves, .Brenda
Jardine 'for ',the. Fairies, :,Carol '
Brawn for the Gnomes and Diane
Wagner for the Sprites:
A ,egnnpetitj've game "Threading,
the, •Ndle" was' won., by'the'
.Sprites. , •. • •. , , • .
1 th work period, the mothers , of Chatham who, have , taken up
of the :two newly ,enrolled Brown- residence here.
ies, were: pressed into: service to Mr.; 'and'1:Mrs. Leo .Courtney
assist 'in teaching sewing' on, but.. '.;family. visi:ted friends in'Pinker
tons.' Brown"Owl reviewed some, ton on Monday:
Golden Hand work with the other •
roup. • •
A .game: "Three' Blind !Mice,"•.
new. .to most .of 'the ?girls, >*as
learned.. .
' In.PowWow, the Brownies 'who
:have been '. studying ',Health '•Rules.
and .cleanliness showed maga-
zine pictures and drawings illust- The meeting: started, ..,..',.> the
rating some of • the, things ' they "4-/ pledge, and the roll rail. was
have learned. The two mo�tI era'. l s
were' thanked :for • "coining and
given the Grand, Howl 'for ha'vin
, he.lped so well with the meson a
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COLWANASH LEARNING
LASSIES : LEARN , T0;'' SEW :
,The:eighth Meeting of '^1v'aif-:
ash Learning Lassies was: held in
Hackett'. ;Church:'basernen
answered by 'all. the me:: rs:,
Miss, Isabelle Gilchrist as at
the Meeting, also. the ,rn o Ti's of
g the girls:' Rosalene P'1..1a:.�s play.
The meeting , closed With the ed two.nuRosaS on e tri? ll:.ardia.
Brownie. Bgrueeze; Pr ye and' Barbara Nelson assn' a -.9,4'".). ,an�
Chimes.. Mary Andrew payed the ,piano.
Miss . Gilchrist', tall: was 'en
Achievement :D;�, .Mr.s.• Nelson
KINGSBRIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. 'Bill Van Osch,. 8i'•
family' ,of .,Toronto arid Mr. John
Van.Osch of •Stratford spent.•the.
Easter' week -end ' with Mr. and
Mrs. John Van. OSelL
Mr., and Mrs ;Erbil : Pauhl and
daughter of Han ilton Jirn Mar-
tin ',of London :visited Mr. and
•Mrs. B1•aise Martin .over:the week
end ;
.Mr. and Mrs,. Clarence Doherty
and family of: ,Hamilton visited
their .families over the week -end:..
Mr; and Mrs. 1Joe' Coppera'uld,
Mr. Dan' Ryan of . Detroit and
''Mrs. William .Ryan of • Chesley.
.spent the ' Easter week -end with
Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Clare.
Mr, • and. Mrs. Ray Dalton,
Michael and Kathleen Dalton, Jim
McDonald and Patricia O'Connor
were in, Sarnia on 'Sunday and
visited with Sister Maureen at
St, Joseph's : Convent tihere, 'and
other relatives , 0
,Miss Blanche Bilodeau of Har,
milton spent ,the Easter week -end
With ,the Heffernan family: ,
Fr. Lyold ' Ryan of Mildmay
spent Sunda Clare fa-
mily,
With the,
mily, • • •
Mr.' and Mrs. William Larinan
of London spent the. Week -end
`here. '
Miss', Frances .Gilmore visited
her mother and :brothers "over the
w Mr- and Mrs, J. C. Moss s
pent
the'week-end at their cottage at
Port Alberta • 0
vWe would , like to extend ' a:
welcome to the Riegling. family
thanked th mothers and Miss
Gilehrist for coming 'to the meet.'
in:g.:Joanne Alton then thanked
Mrs. JaMes. Nelson and Mrs. Pelt'
*Donald far taking. the club•.
The meeting. closes with the girls'
serving lunch,
,"These.' •economic tering. are
simple, my boy. 'A readjustment
is ' when . your neighbour loses hu
job.: A recession is when you lose
yonrr, . job,' A depression: is rhea
yo.ur wife loses her sob."
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