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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-15, Page 6At j.,O.CH'ALSI Mrs. Dan Wylds, is: a patient in, St. Josephs Hospital in London, having undergone an operation Mr„; and Mrs.. Lloyd Bryan- of Ridgeto'wn visited with. Mr. 'and Mrs: Lorne 'Luther. Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Frank Fellows of London, spent a few days, with Mr. Herb Ensign..' Donna Wylds,, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wylds has been. out of school for over three weeks with a bad cold, Mr, and ' Mrs.. Bruce Millar of •_-.-.Palmers-ton ,spent the" week -end: with Mr.; `' and • Mrs, Einile.. Mac- Lennan., _ Mr. and' Mis. Donald . MacKen- zie 'spent . the past week,. in De- - troit and Rochester, Michigan.' ' •Mr. - and Mrs. Oliver McCharles and John, spent' a day at the Re yal. Winter Fair in Toronto. Miss ':Doris' Wylds of Toronto visited 9 on theme week ,end .. with her brother,' 'Warren and Mrs. Wylds." • , Mr. and ' Mrs. Henry, MacKenzie; Mr. and Mrs. George Moncrief, Mr. and Mrs. - Duncan , Farrish spent Friday.' in .Toronto. Mr.. and Mrs. Chester Cunning- ham. et e Walkerton spent Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. John. MacRae.. Sympathy of'. the,., ,community • goes out ,to Mrs. Margaret, Mac= Leman of Lucknow • in`' the loss of :.' her: son; .Bruce 'of •"Toronto, Bruce lost his life in a drowning accident, and at, time of 'going to THE LUCKNO.W SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,ONTARIO Hairshea Hotton Slippers. No. 1 The sixth meeting of the Kair Shea Kotton , Klippers was held on Saturday, November :11th at. the , Kairshea Institute Hall. The members; decided,. to continue on their sewing at the beginning of the meeting. The business part of the meeting was commenced with f Name Officer. L.Q. Dungannon Dungannon Loyal Orange Lodge 324 met on 'the evening .of No.- vember. . 6th for their annual meeting. All officers ' were re- turned to .their respective offices by acclamation Worshipful Mas-' ter, Russel Alton; Deputy Master,. Russel Irvin; Chaplain, Alvin Al- ton; Recording 1-ton;'.Recording secretary,': Jerry Cranston;. Treasurer, Frank Alton; Marshall; „,Gordon Finnigan; 1st Lecture, Lorne Hasty; 2nd Lee=. tures• Ernest Durnin; 1st Com., Ross. Errington; 2nd Com:, Ben= Son • Finnigan;. '3rd , Com.,. Nelson. Culbert; 4th . 'Com;,; Allan .Web-' ster;:5th Com., Robert Irvin;.'Til= er, , Chester Finnigan.' • '< • County Master Harvey Jacklin and Walter •Scott. a Past• County. Master, were•' in attendance and addressed the brethren. • ' Member's:ire reminded: of , the coming county annual meeting on. December' 5th at Wingham. press, no traee had yet' been found of his body. two minutes silence in - honour of, Rementrance Day. The 4-1.1 pledge`was then repeated by 'the members and ,the roll call was 'answered by •seven •' members. Plans- for Achievement Day were discussed and the members Were to bring ideas for a skit ort. "Sew and. Save On Play Clothes." Mrs. V. Mowbray gage .out the roll call and home assignment ter; the ;next meeting. She also read notes. `on how to slip stitch then hem Which Mrs: H. EHoustdn had , de- monstrated. The next meeting ing was. ; +planned for November 2544 and, the Meeting was, ,closed when the -girls finished . up their Sew-' ing: ` Kairshea. No. 2 Sixth Meeting The sixth meeting of the Kair- shea Kalico Kittens for Kairshea No. 2 was. held 'ori November 1.1 at 2:00 p.m at the Kairshea Hall. The roll 'call, "One occasion when shorts • may suitably be worn" was answered by. five members. The• roll' call and home'; assign- ment for, the next ' meeting 'were given.. The . next meeting will ;be on November. 25th . at 2:00 ;p.m. 'at the Kairshea Hall. Mrs. Campbell showed'how to slipstitch and put on 'a waistband. The; -girls worked on their ,garments; •' VLCTOIt-McCASKEY, 'Smith Co- rona, Remington Rind ° typewrit- ers, adding machines , and .. cash registers may be obtained through The Lucknow ' Sentinel, at best, prices, phone .35, Lucknow. FORMER AUBURN MAN. TOPS GRADUATING CLASS Named to, the Dean's' 'Honor list for .. exceptional, academic 'achievement and recipient of the Director's prize as student with. the highest standing in the gra- du'ating class;.' at the autumn convocation at McMaster Univer- sity, Hamilton, was, :Mr, Stewart Toll, son, of Mr. and; Mrs. Fred: Toll, Auburn.. . Born • in East Wawanosh. Town:- ship, own-ship, Mr, .Toll attended S.S.N 16 and the. Goderich District. Collegiate Institute; /also Toronto. Teachers' College. 1 -le has certi- ficates from- the Ontario Depart ment..of ,:Education in Music. He taught school at S.S. No. 2, West .Wawanosh, '' SS. No. 5 Millet (Londe$boro),• Whitby and was •principal of .the Onedia Central School for four years and is now on the staff of ' the . Caledonia High.. School,, • teaching English, Music and' .Geography.. •` ' Attending this convocation from ;the district • were Mrs. Fred Toll, Mr: 'and Mrs. Kenneth :McBougall 'and . Mrs.. Hugh Mzerostie •of, Goderich,. ,71 MINUTES OF.' LUCHNOW W.I. NOVEMBER MEETING': Lucknow W.I. meeting . held November 10, . Pres.. Mrs. ' J, L.. .McMillan presiding.'. There . were 36 ladies present. 'Meeting: -opened with Inst., Ode and Mary ;Stewart 'Collect. ' Roll call was answered WEDNEISDAY, NOV, 15th, 1901 by "My Favowrite°''Teacher anct Why?' After business and cor respondence .. 'were dealt with, Prog. Cori!vener Mrs.; Isobel Mc- Kenzie took •the chair ,for pro- gram, Rev. Strapp spoke on Re., membrance°Day and the making .of oto -morrow. Mrs. McMillan - thanked Rev Strapp for a very fine address. .. Report of Area Conv., .was very well given.by.: delegate' .Mrs; I. McKenzie. Motto, (`-Years. teach. more than books, ..was given by Mrs. Catherine McDonald; Rena- utions Cohv: Mrs; Salkeld read resolutions brought in at Conven- tion'andconcucted`Question Roll, call for Dec. is donation for Xmas Cheer boxes. The Queen. and Inst.; Ods -closed ..the - meet, ing. Lunch was; served by prog. con. ' Mrs, I...McKenzie, Mrs. 'Sal- keld, Mrs... Barkwell, Mrs: C. Corigrarn, Mrs. Cooke.,,'. BIRTHS AHAN . 'Michael 'and Paul- ine (Jordan) . K;nahan are happy to announce the birth of their son Steven ,Francis .at. St. Jpse- ph's Hospital, London, on. Nov-. ember, 3rd, 1961,. a +playmate fob John Augustine. ;For every man who lives to be 85, there., are seven women. _ but . by that.. time it's too late. 'A' diplomat ,can • tell you.:where to go and make you look forward tO.r,the. trip. '• • +raga. 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