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THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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BROWNIE N
The 'lst • Lucknow' Brownie
Pock 'began its meeting on May
2nd.; with. games. , Twenty-two•.
Brownies were • present: Nancy
Walden was Toadstool. Fairy, •
' The usual ceremonies of Fairy•
Ring, .Fairy Gold and Inspection.
were' carried out and: • the ':sixes,
went. to 'their homes,. where the
:sixers 'marked their : books.'
The. younger ;Brownies.: 'tried:
their' test in sewing buttons and
:poetised walking a straight line
while the. older girls. learned; to.
signal. "Golden ABand."
•The' Pack was • happ''y to Wel-
come Mrs.: McKim. to Pow-W.ow
and ;to listen ,with . interes.t arid
delight to.. two stories, "The.
Tpngue cut Sparrow" .and "An-
ders' Cap:'.' . Mrs. •McKi.m, wa's
thanked, invited IP. Corrie. ,back.
soon and given the Pack, Salute,.
The Brownies reported ' in turn
`what they had heard during: the
Easter holidays by staying; very
still. ;and listening' for a little.
while. The • reports were varied.
and interesting and ' all 'but
few • had' remembered.
The .meetirig`'closed with' •the
} . singin.g', of . two. verses, .of. "God
Save 'the Queen and Chimes.
2nd BROWNIE PACK ,
The 2nd .Lucknow'; .Brownie
Pack :met:on Tuesday 'aft.erneon
• with ten ` irls " ` present..: Linda
;.., g
Henderson's was : Toadstool Fairy
for .the .meeting. Packie Diane
Jamieson was in charge of games
to open the meeting, • followed
'bk Fairy Ring, Fairy Gold and.
Inspection, - •
• The Golden• • Bar Brownies
passed , their skipping test and
had: a short lesson' ori semaphore
along. with Golden Hand. Brown
ies who also reviewed the corn-
pas„ work.
Patricia Hamilton read .a poern
on Brownies 'in Pow -Wow. A
game was: acted out 'revealing
What ; each .Brownie hoped- be
a't 21 It was decided •to do
sortie handicraft at • the next'
meeting :and two sample's; were.
shown. Brown Owl. told a story
and,. the 'meeting closed With the
Brownie, squeeze; smile song. and
prayer. '
,/Wed In Toronto •
Easter :flowers forrined the 'set-
' ting " in Rosedale •United Church,`
Toronto,; . for the wedding which
united in .marriage, Miss?: Janet
Ann •Brainham., 'daughter of ..Mr.
and Mrs.. ;Clement Bramham of.
England, and: .Mr Thomas•. A1-
ton,. "son Of the late Mr. Harry
Alton, and Mrs. Alton: of Walk-
erton. Rev. G. MacGregor'Grant
of floiated :at the ceremony,
The: groom's sisters, Miss Ann,.
and Miss Nancy Alton, were the :
bride's •attendants,.
LOCHALSH
'Congratuf ations to Mr. . and
Mrs. Donald Simpson on the 'ar,
rival *.'of a baby boy,
Mr, and, , Mrs.. Dave Cowan;. of
-Sarnia :called: few iii the
community .during the week. '
Ivan Cook met With a paintuj
accident while at wlork on Mon
.day, ,Ivan. ' fell backwards. injur-
ing his .spine. •
Mrs. 'Dan •Wylds, was hostess to.
Kintail Institute, ;on Thursday ' at ..
°Kintail hall, Mrs. Elliott • Sandy
was present and told about 'her
trip to Florida,,
Mr. Hugh MacKenzie., of L•e--
•vack is holidaying • with his bro-
ther,' Mr. K. L.' MacKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs,: Lloyd Barkwell
and Ricky of Eoymounrt visited e •
with: relatives in this community"
during ,the • week. '
Mrs. Kenneth Farrish is spend-
ing a
pend-inga few days in Goderich with
her daughter,- Mrs. Gilders.
Mr, • and Mrs. Jack MacCreight
are hack .among their friends, in
Loch alsh after •spending the win-.
ter in De'troit : .
Fire quickly ' destroyed ; the
dwelling of Mr. arid Mrs. Fred
Martin early Monday morning
•
Shower . Held
For Bride -Elect.
: (OLIVET NEWS)
The Mak '.• meeting .' of the.
United: Church Women was ;held
on... Thi,irsday • evening at.. the
home of :Mrs.,. ,. Walter. Rou'lston.
Mrs.,' ,Robert Osborne was ' in
charge of •the' worship .service'
and read ;'a : thought.; provoking
paper.: entitled`.: "Our ' Lord • and.
His Church." Mrs. ' Melv,in Col-
ling read the, scripture and coal
mented on the'ten 'rules. for
ing :as found in the twentieth'.
chapter of Exo ius, ,,Misses San-
dra MacGlarles and Sharon
Calling .played :a delightful .piano
duet. Mrs.. "Allan MacTavish led
in -,prayer, and' 'Mrs. Osborne :re-
viewed a
re-viewed':a .chapter'• from the study,
book "Signals for the S:ixty's,.
which, dealt with 'teenagers and
educational - problems. ' It was
announced that there would be
a' 'Presbytery:. IRally in Ripley
ori June`'4th. Twenty dollars was
..given . to Miss, Mary 'Roulston
treasurer of the choir towards
the purchase : :of new. : 'music
I ' 'Effective the first of the', books Mrs Melvin„ .Collin g gave
'Month,'.d'og owners in Wingham "a few highlig'hts from the .Chris.:-
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Chris=.were ',required' to : keep• • their tiara. Education': ;meeting. held : at
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was dedicated by Mrs. Oscar
■ White, and- Mrs. 'Douglas .Henry
thanked .:;thehostess, the cern-
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■ i' Initte'e in .charge of ' the, service
and the pianists. .The :meeting
closed ,with” the singing of ' one
verse •of : "What • a Friend: 'We.
Have. in Jesus,": and ' the ,U C.W.
Benediction. Lunch 'was served
by Mrs. • Osborne. and; her• 'grou.p.
After which'.: a . very . successful
bake sale was held, '
Sonne from, here attended the
Red Cross rbldod• clinic. 'in •K14=
cardine ori Tuesday: There Was.
■ a very poor response, apparent-
▪ ly too many "let George do it:"•,
a. Those in charge N were: a liatTe`
• � disappointed, as there' is a great
■ I need for blood ,
"Suffered/ Broken `Leg
'Last Sunday-' little Wendy
a, .Hamilton had the . misfortune to
break , her leg just above the
■ -ankle, //however, she is progres-
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'sin.g fa(vourably•
Miss' Mary White has acte:pfed
Mr. Walter Dexter *as soloist,.
in the United ChuOh on' Sunday
when he sang "Jesus is all the
World •to Me."
On Tuesday, Mrs. Harvey
Brooks and Marilyn • drove to
London where. they were honed'
by Miss Alice: for; a trip to Tor—
onto for a ,visit with Miss Shirley."
,Brooks: •
Mrs.., A1v in Hamilton : and:' •fa-
roily spent • the , •week=end in
Hariilton' with. Mr.: and Mrs;
Ion McDonald and'•'family.'
Misses Doin'na -Osborne of To-:.
ronto and Ailed 'rooks'' of • Lon
don ” spent thea week end at t ei
homes.. 'here, •
Mr: and Mrs. Herb. 'White of
Park "Head. •and Mr. (Fred Moul-
ton of Kin.garf visited on Stn -
• day. with Mr. and Mrs,, Oscar
White and family:
• Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamiltorif
and family visited , on Sunday
-with, Mr. and Mrs, Duncan, . '.
Nihilism in Goderich,
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a- position on the domestic, staff
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• Miss Carol. Anger was guest.
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field at 'the home of. Mrs. Leslie
McMinn, of Wirigham on Monday
evening. Twenty -•five co -.workers
gathered to shower hcr;.with mis-
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