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T LUCKNpW . 'SENTINEL, hUCI :.. W,. ON'.fARIO .
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N HALL,• SALESMAN
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'newly: formed Bruce
Count Fa :Safety :Council has.
already, . aken`, oh '•'a couple of
projects,' .for. this; year.'
'•Atmeetin , Yin Walkerton.
a g.
.,early,'i;n _April, the,' 24 directors
lect
e . ed.k4heir. r. executive. Ghair-
rnan, Orville Taylor, Kincardine,
lst•',Vice Chairman,. Russell :Wag-
ner Tara; 2nd V'ice. Chairman,
Gilbert '' Rowley, 'Paisley; 'Sec:
Tress , W,' A. McBr""ide; . five dir-
ectors, Mrs Wilme 1�ibe Port
`IFi1 : in; , ' Mrs. Les Pilgrim, Eden
ra .e sem iohael `1 a Cu1rosst
.ri'
Ernie B'eirnes` ,Hepworth; and
J n : Strong ,from 'Tara ; x. '
The etecutive have drawn up
a* constitution) . for the : `Council
and. "will: ;be working .on many•
projects. to ' make • ° farm living
safer
The Council felt' that most o,f
the fatal'ities'to. farm people. oc-
cur' momling way accidents • and
also` : thati man y of the township
intersections' are unmarked' and
dangerous. A motion was.. past
-that all of the Township Coun-
'cils in the County'ibe-approached
with.' a view to having' stop signs
or` Yield Right of . Way in-'.
stalled, at all intersections. The
township representative on the
Safety .'Couneil will meet with,
the, township councils at . their
May meeting. Culross township
' ' 'hag already .installed •Stop,\signs
on all roads.
There. is :one . other .:' project
--~•--which.--- iill '"likes"y get under way
this summer • and this will.: be
sponsored by Women's Insti
tutes iri the County. 'With. 66
branches, the Wonen's Institutes
hope to sponsor ;a' project to -in-
stall
in -stall reflective tape on the ,front
and back of as, inany ' bicycles as
they can throughout the county:
;They :Will, provide the tape free
of charge, ' and will 'select a.
certain. -:day, when '.bicycles can
be „brought in 'and the tape ;in-
stalled;;
lltikRRIED: AT •GODERICH"
HACKETT FINIGAN
A quiet wedding was solemn
ized, at 'North - Street ; United
Church parsonage, Goderich,
'Saturday, April. 16th, when Rev,:
Eustace' United irk . marriage
Pearl Finigan, Goderich;\ Baugh -
ter of :,the late" , Mrs ` and Mrs.
Thomas,: Finigan, . and Clifford
.Hackett, 'son -of , Mr, and. Mrs.
Ale 1xandex . Hackett,; Winghat n. •
' ;tiTfie couple, Were' attended ' by
Mr. Wand Mrs.- Chester Hackett .of
Ashfield.
COLWAN'ASH LEARNING
4.ASSIES 4TH' MEETING
The -fourth' meeting of the Col-
wanash Learning .Lassies .,`was_
held April • 25th at the home of
Joanne Crozier.' There were 12
members in attendance. 'The
meeting open ed with 4-H. Pledge
which : was folloWed rby, . the
minutes . of. the' last ;meeting. Mrs.
Ritchie showed. how to make a
stew with dumplings ,'which the
girls enjoyed. Later, Mrs. Rit-
chie read about ".How •much
Meat. to Buy" and "Storing Meat
• Carefully." Lunch Was • served
and we closed with the "Queen."
�. ; •
. Someone -just figured out what
doctors scribble 'bri prescription
pads, It's a .note Io the druggist,
"1 got my $5:00; he ought to .be
worth.: that: much to you."
A housewife found'. a dimein-
side of 'a 'chicken she was clean-
ing. •Which • just goes to show
that even' hens think • a' dime is
chicken feed these days.
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When you, become 19,
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available from hospitals,
a most' banks or any office
of the Commission.'
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Huron Presbytery of the Unit-
ed Church met in Blyth. United:
!Church on Thursday,. April 28th,
Rev, G, W, Kaiser and Wm. Cr,
Hunter, lay representative ' for
Ashfield Circuit were in + atten- !i
dance,
Among .the .many matters of
church: business, discussed was .a.
:repott given by Mr ' J;: H K ri�
toad , of Goderich, ,Chairman of
the ...Presbytery Finances Com
mittee 'for• the Capital Fund. He
stated an all out effort. was 'be
ing requested from each church
in support of ,this great• under
taking.. Each church. • has been
given a certain objective to meet
acocording. •tomembership.,
Contributions to the fund;:rnak
be spread over a five year,, peri-
od. The treasurer. is •• Mr. Elgin
.McKinley • of 'Zurich,
TheCapital Fund • • was corn-
menced last year, , when London
Conference purchased property
a e . outskirts of London for an
xpansion programthat includes
the construction of a student re-
sidence ,building. Sing:Time and..
the M.M. fund are other , phases
of the • church's Work -which will
e, assistedby this fund..,
IKINLOUGH
The HMI: will •'meet on
Thursday (Evening) :May Sth•; in
the Hall.. Hostesses, Mrs. Wit.
Eadie and Mrs. Howard. Harris,
Roll' ;call, "What makes a'.:good
'citizen?" To is "Citizenship, '
Motto, Is 'any . home the' brighter
because you pass that ` way. Is
any heart ` the. • lighter' _. that you
have lived today? Report of ; Deis-,
trice:'. Directors meeting. • Direct-
'pits, • Mrs. P. A. Murray, Mrs.
Howard' Harris.,
Miss `Marie Schneller.: of Wing-
limn'
in g g-
liarn spent , the ' week -end ather.
home 'here-✓
and 'Mrs.' Ross M,Irwin and,
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daughter Patti -Lou of 'Lueknow
"w.` re Sunilay. Visitors ' with .Mr..
e •.k �
'And' Mrs N. E.' Haldenby`
Mrs. Charlie Hodgins ' of
I Wingham visited on Sunday with
I Misses Edna and. .May Bayle.
' Mrs. John Bushell; . Mrs: Don,
Bushell; Mrs.. Morley . Bushell &
Mrs. Mak, Bushell spent 'Friday
at Goderich and also visited with
Mr. and Mrs: Hermon. Fisher &
family at 1Benmiller
Mrs : William Percy, Miss
Winnifred Percy, Mrs. Perry
Hodgins, Mrs. John. Barr and
Mrs.• Corintha MacDonald visit-
ed an ai}ternoon' :;with the form-
(, ers -sister, Mrs. Neil McKay ; at
I Glamis. ,fir
Miss . Sharon Hodgins enter-
tained
nter ,tained . the Presbyterian Young
P'eopl'e on Sunday ' evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillespie
and ''•Ronnie returned' to their,
home here after, • spending' the
winter at ' Westford
Friends of -.Barbara -Murray: &-
Sandra Percy were pleased 'tb'
see them when . they appeared-•,
on television on 1 M'Lady pro-
gram.: The same • evening a 'group
of, young peopledanced • over
Channel 8, Wingham
r:e' e' tionwas held � the
A c at
p
Holyrood Hall on Friday ' even-
ing' in 'honotti'r of Mr. ;and Mrs.
pouglas Haldenby.
We are sorry to, report that
Mr. Wesley. Guest has .been a
patient in Wing-lani ',Hospital.
We wish him ,improved ' health:
Mrs. Gertrude .Walsh, Misses
Edna and 'May Boyle were , din-
Iner guests ,of Mr. :and Mrs.
Chris Shelton ' at ..Hanover on
Saturday evening. ...
Mr.. and. Mrs. Russell Barr of
Toronto spent . the . •. week -end
with Mrs. 'John' Barr and Don-.
old .
•
Miss. Beverley Stanley whd
spent last week at her home
here • returned to .Kitchener
where she will resume her tea -
Ching duties: ' "
Mrs. Dillon Sr.. returned home
after visiting with relatives •at
:Toronto,
Friends of Mr. Frank Johnston
were sorry to hear of his recent
car' accident.
'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vassella• of
Stratford called 'on friends here
ori Saturday. , •
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The APPA . met at the home
of Marilyn' ' Thacker on Sunday
evibininig , wilt " .Donna Haldenby
in' charge.; •Marilyn Thacker
read the scripture and also • fav
oared with Music. on her elect-•'
ric guitar. ,The roll'. call was
"Oneof the Commandments
The. hymn. "Fight the .good fight"
:was . sung. Rae Haldenby gave a
splendid paper:.. on "What :'the
AYPA means to Me". ;.. Barbara.
Haldenby conducted a game 'and'
Marilyn 'Thacker a contest. Sev
eral, other games ..were played..
Lunch .and :a: social ' time follow-
ed thisbeing a fellowship , rneeV ..
ing:;
Miss ': Evely n ' Nichol 'on r
s..
enter-
tained the 4-11 Club neMber-'sat,
her home "ori Tuesday 'evening.
' G Miil in' . Ohe l and
• Mrs. race , . r3'
Ted of .Monk.; Mr. 'Geo. Thomp-
son and son, , Rae visited with:.
Mr. ' and, Mrs. Alex Peres,- and
y..�
• family. Mr.. Thompson remained
for a ..few` days 'visit. •
•
The first' meeting of the Sup- '•
per. Club,. was -held .at .the home,
of Mrs : . Frank Mauldenwhen
the following officers were elec-
ted: Pres:,. Erlma Jean ' Percy;,
Viee-Pres., Evelyn : •Nicholson;
Secretary; Sheila ' Haldenby;
Pres's Reporter;., Diane Hewitt.
Sandra Percy 'demonstratedthe
making of tea 'biscuits; At; the
next meeting at Erlma Jean and
Sandra Percys home, notes were.
given. Croutons; ; Carrot . soup &•
a 'scalloped' yegetable dish • were
made. Barbara: Haldenby thank-
ed. the hostess.
At the •3rd ` Meeting:, at Evelyn
Nieholsons horne the club was
named' "H.olyrood lively 'leven"...
Fruit eup biscuits and. baked
apples.' were made, and 'enjoyed,
Sharon , Hodgins .. thanked the
.hostess. l;
The 'Presbyterian . W.M.S.
meeting was , held 'on Wednesday
at 'the home of "Mrs. Mark John-
ston.
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