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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-23, Page 9iliDNESD'A'x:, L xHcxwoW OMAN() Soulh Women's lnst tu#t District AnnuuI Heli' .At Hol��rood . Friday • Mrs. Cliff lierittof Bervie of •Holyrood Womei's Institute was elected•. president of Bruce and 'Mr,. P. A. Murray, .reeve of Smith ' drs rict Institute at the Kinloss welcomed the . ladies & annual meeting held at Holy rooa'. One hundred and _ _ fifty members and guests attended , • Mrs,. Victor Emerson. of White- church presided for the Meeting, the theme being "Praise, fun' & board and discussed matters per taining to the provincial level, Miss Selr a Willms, ,home eco- nomist • for Bruce reported on the ' 4-H Homemaking courses. 1V11 -Ss Armour of "-the' Home --Eco= nomics Braneh• of the Department of Agriculture announced that the fall: Senior Training School l/ /1111/1 $ pNU■■■®uUUUIUU!o/■A��■/All/ /ASA* ; • et Est• • .• nt• ar: • ■1' ■. ■ entertainment • was • supplied by .. a Kitchen Band from Teeswater , wou1d « be New. Lamps for Old.." ■. and .a piano solo by Miss, Char- Mrs.. William Arnold reported o lene Lohnnes of Ripley. Mrs. J. W. Joynt of Lucknow was songleader. ' learning.': • Mrs. D. B. Sharp' ' brought Mrs. Lyman Sutton, 'president greetings from the provincial •�i„�n�wwi.rpE:+! I ,lit•rI►WNL, u. ,1fMI" n , ;at.a,IDON n itkailler INIIIIi111114.; 1 1 .1 i • 1 FARMERS.! HEAR AGRICULTURAL MINISTER Hon. Alvin Hamilton. Saturday, May :26th 8.30 p.m., Wingham .(Please enquire'as to location of. meeting.) Speaking on behalf: of . these • Progressive Conservative Candidates: • Elston Cardiff, Huron' MP Marvin -Howe, Wellington -Huron MP Andy Robinson, Bruce MP 1 ICti, oaur o..mr0merr101imi Omempor i krr. i•k rimum ir* iiripol.p rropii4moim rm.�I�n+}> !I�oI04 .. ■ ▪ ':. •■• i. . ■ . ■ ■ .. ■ ... 1 Seven: ▪ years on ', active 1 ■ .. ✓ �. .,■' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . ROBINSO UITED FOR THE JO service in two.. World Wars:: has given ANDY • the background and-• ▪ first hand experience ' to .. serve • on the � .: VETERANS ■ : 'COMMITTEE '1- ■ at,, Ottawa • FOR 13 YEARS. 'I■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ • Mrs.' .Neil Munroe, Tiverton, ■ Citizenship; and Education; Mrs., �. ■ • . Ray 'Walden,. Lisburn; . Resolu- • ■' ' tions, Mrs, Burton Hodgins, Ber- ;■. vie;.; Junior' Activities, Miss ,Ail ■ e:en Husk,' Teeswater. ■• ■. ■▪ .. for • the ,Bruce County Folk School, Mrs, J. E. Rowe, for'the Bruce • County Dally, Mrs. Wm .Farrell' for the Federation of Agriculture •. and Mrs. George• Downey for the Museum. Mrs. Donald McCosh • intro-. diced the .nest speaker, Mrs. Ly1ah LYITThurner, , provincial president' of • Port Colborne, wh •. stressed that if • we truly want to clo great things,, we: can usu- ■•' a• lly find a way. ■; . ■ t, ■.• • ■; i ICU$T . Officers ;elected were: ` Past President, Mrs. Victor • Emerson, Whitechurch; President, Mrs. Cliff Hewitt, Bervie; Vice-Presi- dents, Mrs.' ' Francis Gernrnell; Ripley, Mrs. George._ Whitby,. Lucknow, Mrs. rDavrd :Eadie, Belmorce;, r SecretaryTreasurer; Mrs. Cecil Hollands, : Reids Corr. ners; Assistant Sec.-Treas., Mrs. Donald McKinnon, Lucknow ■ Federated Representative, Mrs, ■ Cecil • Hollands, Re:idls ' • Corners; Alternate Federated • Rep., Mrs. Russell Ross, Whitechurch; Dis- ■ trict • • Delegate to 'Convention, Mrs, Cliff Rouiston, Kairshea; Alt.. Dist. Delegate; to Conven- tion,. • Mrs. Robert McCormick; Kincardine; Federation 'of. Agr. Representative, Mrs. Donnie. Mc Donald,' Ripley Alt. Fed. of Agr. Representative, Mrs. • Ross. McRae, Teeswater; Representative. to. i;''• Museum _.;Board,, Mrs; George Downey, Tiverton; .Representative ` ' ■ . to Scholarship. Board, Mrs. Vic- tor Emerson„' Whitechurch; Aud- ■ rotors, Mrs. Donald Courtney, Reids Corners;:' Mrs. Kelvin Hen- derson, Reids Corners Public Relations ,Officer, Mrs.. Raynard Ackert,' Holyrood;, Historical.. Re-, search and Current Events, ,Mrs. J E. Rowe, ..Kiricardrne;. Horne. E�conornics • and.Health, Mrs'. Gordon. Stobo, Teeswater Agri culture, and Canadian , Industries, ■ ■ " ■ ■ Here. is The Record And ha :' . Y s helped increase since 1956. ' And y`has helped .increase Pensions 37%, since 195 • 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ Veterans Benefits 52.5/0 ■' •i . . Liability•a:zd Dependents■ 6. •' ,.a ; Andy ` has . helped• increase, ; The Wai Allowance by' 82%. ' ■ ■ THIS HAS ALL BEEN .DONE tAiritR THE,•PRESENT.. i • • ■ ■. ■ . -■ a• ■•. • m. w•Hear Andy .- hannel 8' CKNX Wingham ■ : it Robinson,y ► r , 'Thursday, 'May, 31st at 640 pm,. •■ Veterans'• N • GOVERNMENT VETERANS DEPENDENTS. RE-ELECT .ANDY ROBINSON who will continue for you at OTTAWA and and to crk. a• •.r Inserted by -the Bruce Progres§ive Conservative Association gar hat "They Stlyii About Artificial lee. 'Jinn, and Wilda Nixon, •Lake, land, Florida "It's a .pleasure to contribute '..to • the 'Ice Fund. .The, Lions Club' is "to • be corn- mended' ommended` for their: efforts. , Wish= ing you success.. Will be .seeing' you this summer" •Mrs. Evelyn. (Spindler) Marks, Port : Stanley' "Although it • is over forty years since 1 lived in Lucknow, . I .' stall feel it IS my home town, • and am sending this I small contribution to the A.rtific ial Ice Fund.' Best' wishes 'fora a complete .success on : your, worth while project. Lakeside' Leaguer, 'London = =. 'Enclosed is a wee bill to. help out ' the worthy cause, 'Many .' a good tinie '1' had, in, the old rink and maybe I may be ' able to have one' skate in the new.," • . Offers His Services For ^I -Song--Recital ° 422 • Duplex Ave,, Toronto, 7. •Dear Campbell; - I received your notice re ' gar -ding _' the artificial ice some' time ago, and must' respond 'be fore 'T am too late as' I see' that the total' is nearing the nee essary mark .• I think you. are 'such excellent collectors in Luck- now thatyou should volunteer to help' the Federal • and pro- 'irincial governments and any other who • are..in, the sairie diff- iculties, • . I am ' not nearly soopulent as 'these' Lucknowites who spend their winters in Florida; so as an alternative I was going to stiggest giving a "song recital. -in Lucknow. as., a means of raising ■ ■ ■ M AT !LECTRIC RAI mJ • AVNllN W. r: } f w::$: L•: fA r+ir.`.:�1}i:�t$ �:{{•� . $$k+1.{�}f ri:.: �:: %':i'!,.$v {{i� �4 ri;rr::•'r �:•••} ■ s ■ i. • i • a. i a �A#tractive and` Practical! pleasant cooking, easy cleaning Woodtone backresting, easy to use sun burst'' i controls ■ ■ • • Automatic Clock Control,. electric Minute ■: Minder and ,timed appliance ' outlet.' ••▪ . ■ King sizedoven',: with. ample• ' baking space and u safetylens. light. Ovendoor, rings easy ..cleaning.. Timed, Rotis O -Mat unit for • `easy, barbecuing. and pans removable for delicious m• i Spacious roll-out drawer : for pots and : pans. • Now OnIy '$239.00 With Trade BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE Drop In And See The Moffat Line. St ■ .' ■ Phone 76 Lucknow • /■.■p u■iu■`ui•/.m■1■1111 •i*o nn■o11ilimimo•\1•••//i .:. • ■ some money, for.• the fund. This izingthe campaign and the sin' ,too. has .now become unnecess- cerest wish is for a'; quick and ary, but there Might, be `other . successful::•attainment • of your occasions in the future. For :,any. goal:" • such event 1 • would, of course,:. donate:.my SET DATE port., • HURON, 1 am busy • pr paring three DAIRY PRINCESS CONTEST cantatas, which I. must sing be- fore Easter '(one in Barrie) The Huron 'County Dairy and I have a -.Week, 'long stage cess Competition :will .be'held at • show. "immediately: after . Easter the Clinton' Spring Fair, on Sat- - so time. is of the'essence:. I urday,: June 2nd. There has been read • with interest i1f :the can o increasing interest in . this :com Lata performed in.:Londonunder petition and there' is still room the, : 'direction of= Earle • Terry' ' for a few More 'contestants. The (whom. 1 •know)..I .have' .per competition, is open to 'Huron . formed . that one, and aboutfor- County girls, age .17- to 26. ty others, over the years. 1 . have ''a music cabinet full of them and they do, give one great pleasure,'. 1 will never forget ' the many • t mes .kited° in Jack Herder e:rai service, was- held at the son's rink. • free because I .' .could not .. afford : to pay, He ';McLennanFuneral Home, Rip- ley, on Monday with'interment. was, a: ,great man, truly.' Ripley cemetery, She is sur- Sincerely,. w . viv'ed by .two daugh ers, Mrs pson..w • Bill Thompson. C,' F,. Jones (Dorothy): of Lon don' •and . Mrs. Bruce MacDonald Dr. John & Shirley Mackenzie, (Kathleen) of Ashfield, Toronto — "Sorry this con•tri- than ne , late, but 'better late button ' is . l It is interesting to BIRTHS . read • so many letters from conte 13RA17UE"' -- in Kincardine tributors• and realize 'the very' Hospital-on'MondaY,May , 21st great. enthusiasm of people loca 1962 to Mr. and Mrs. Jun Brad - ted in many places • far removed ley, a son,- The infant died• .on, from Lucknow 'as Well as' Fres- Tuesday morning. ent residents,: The response seems quite indicative of a keen interest Andrew —.at Alexandra Hospital, in a very worthwhile project. GodeHich, on. May lith, to Mr,: The Lions ''Club is deserving of. and Mrs:.. Robert F..'Andrew, iDutmt. • the greatest •praise. for •organ cannon,. a. 'son, ` Jeffrey Robert, Ripley Lady Passes. Mrs. Dorothy Matheson, 79; of Ripley passed away, at Gode•rich hospital 'On Saturday.' The fun- •