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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-03-08, Page 6LUCK OW • SENTINEL; LUCI{NO! WEDNESDAY", . MAIEi, 8th, 19(4 IS:WI NNEL 'OF° 'THREE TROPHIES (ST. HELENS NEWS), On Friday, March • 3rd, the Ridgetown Agricultural School held . the school's lOth annual "review day." One of the- stud- ents . in this ,year's graduating third trophy will remain at the Agricultural, School. competition, was very keen so to Crawford goes our heartiest congratulations. Crawford will graduate in May. ' 'His mother, Mrs.. McNeil was • present .on Friday for the lunch- eon and the presentation of the awards in the evening:, ' class is Crawford. McNeil? son of. Mrs. ' Laura McNeil of :St, Hel- ens. Crawford, who spent his, schooldays at the home of Messrs, Elmer,, and Arnold Woods of this community, r was the re-. cipient of • three', trophies, .The trophies: were for: 1, Showman- ship for Shorthorns; 2, Champ- ion . livestock showman and the THE HUMP ON:;THE, CAMEL'S BACK May look strange, but it serves a prat tical purpose,; On the desert, the camel must go without; food and water for long • "sof time, .hes ableto pNiod But . ii ie store nourishment m h s humpsufficient • t to tide himself ";over the lean days that '. tided lie ahead; • There are apt to be lean daysior' every- one. ife insurance can; help tide you, over many of these for it provides cash :at times of greatest need.:A:Sun Life° insurance program, for example, can en, =afeguatd. your'w.idow s.ind de pend ce, 'your children's education, your home and your retirement years. Let me tell Mr.. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt spent Saturday with Mr. .. and` Mrs. Jim Barbour in London, Mrs. Willis Corrigan of Cooks- town visited with Mr.; and Mrs; Allaft Miller . during • the week! Mr.. Corrigan ' visited there:: on Friday and 'she accompaniedhim home... ° • ,Mrs. Charles McDonald and Mrs. W. G. Humphrey visited on Saturday in London -with . their sister, Mrs. Russ Clipperton. Street:,. Lighting ':Project, . Considered Too Costly ' The March ' W.I. meeting. was held in the 'hall with 24'ladies & 6 children ' present.• The roll call was answered by an • exchange of seeds, slips or. .bulbs. During the : business Aeriod, MrS. McDonald, the president, 'in-. ' troduced two representatives from' the °.,Rural.' Hydro: office in Wingh am. Mr. Harry McArthur spoke on the proposed project of: street. lighting in St. Helens. Af ter some discussion it was 'de-, cided the cost of the •entire pro- ject was .too costly ,for the In- stitute.'at .r,.esent. p. _ lic : for • Offic- e • r's app cation the O c er's Conference .1n, ' Guelph. in May,;was to be sent so' our presi 'dent would d be able' , to attend,. Twenty=five, new song books are. to be purchased for use in ' the Institute meetings. A layette .for :a needy family. in our•'communi'ty was packed. A very large and complete layette was donated by the ladies,. :of '.the-' community. Mrs.; W': Rutherford prepared thetoP• ic on St, Patrick's and Miss. W D. Rutherford read it. Mrs. Andrew • Gaunt' played an. Irish: piano solo, :The motto, "`Life is a'garden, what .areyou plantar ingit":. was ably given by Mrs: W. G. Humphrey. .'Mrs. Lorne Woods had several Irish contests. Lunch -Was.' served by Mrs,-; Miller and Mrs. Harvey Webb. The -fifth . meeting of the St. Helens,, Happy Handicrafters. was held at . the home of Sheila Mc- Quillan: The meeting was• open- ed with,; the, 4-H:• pledge follow- ed. ollowed. by the discussion of dress finishes,• facings. and lilting of the dress, Nancy Dorsvhtdemonstrat ed • how • to over -stitch on the seams 'of the;dress. •The next meeting will be held •atthe home. of Nancy and Patsy Cranston. :: J. Kinahan ., 2, Lncknoiov' ' Phone Winghayn 717-w4. o SIGN LIFE ASSURANCE ' . ADA- COMPANYY�OFCAN . oroaorrro'S MOST :CONVENIENT .. 1100 rooms' and. suites with tub, shower, radio and. TV. Home• of the Canadian Pump • Room—Dancing . . ; no cover, .no • mi ii num: Ample free overnight parking. Fine Convention Facilities. Family Plan UNIVERSITY AVENUE AT KING STREET' . Telephone EMpire I.1840---TeItx,022e5a' M MONTREAL't&lephone UNiversily 6-6881 1M OTTAWA telephone CEnhal 5-3333 TORONTO Ist KCINIOSS .BOT SCOUT laRQUP'4. ' , • The Scouts and Cubs • are al=•l most