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THE LUCKNOW SENT;NEL,, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO
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HORTICULTURAL BANQUET
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• Receipts •
' Previous balance $, ' 17.17
Memberships 166,00 :
Grants '461.00.
r. `Admissions 510.95
Sale bulbs, seeds, etc ..;1,677.07
Donations 369,00
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. ExpenseS •
. Shows, competitions
Jr` activities
Civic beautification, ..,... 306..1$
Expense of meetings .,.,' " 682..40'
O.H.A. & Dist. Conv ..., 42.25
Advertising ..;.... • 31.70.
Bulbs, plants, . shrubs, etc 1,492:46:
Judges fees • 26.00
O.H.A. & Dist. dues. ',.,7,43
Postage, tel.,, exchange , ' 9,34
$3,201.19.
236.00
176.25
$3,010.01
Balance • , $ 191.18
Name Officers •
Mrs. Art. B.reckles gavee the no-
minating report with Mr, Epps
presenting it to' themeeting for
approval as follows: •
Honorary President, .Mr. W. W.
Hill; President, • Kenneth .Carne=
ron lst Vice,. Mrs..' Morgan Hen-
Berson;.. 2nd Vice, . '1Viiss Ada
• Webster;.;•Secretary-Treasurer, C:
Bristow; Assistant , Secretary
Treasurer, Mrs Bryce Elliott,
• Directors: .C:, Thompson, Wm. A.
Schmid, Steve . Stothers, R. Pa. -
gap, Mrs. W. •Henderson,' Mrs. E.
. ;McKim, Mrs. G. • •MacDiarmi'd,
• Ken Murdie,,• Fred . Emberlin,
Miss. Hazel .Webster, ;. Miss 'Flora
Webster, • . : Mrs. Raynard Ackert;
• Miss June "Collyer, .Norrhan Tay-
lor, P. W: Hoag, Mrs. 'R..fitruth-
• _ers, ''Mrs.. A. • Breckles; Mrs: E.
as . Reavie, 'Mrs: Alec Andrew, Miss
;e, Carrie Milne, .Auditors, Donald'
Henderson, Alec MacKay.
Mrs. J W. Joynt led in a sing-
song , with accompaniment by
Mrs.. Ross Cumming. ' •
Mr; Buraton said it was 'one'
of • the finest financial reports he
had. heard. He commended .. the
'11 . work being done with the' Jun -
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ions who are the .members of
the: future. Mr. Gomme said he
was stirred by the enthusiasm
and • spirit of the local society,
and the drive .of its leaders, "Let
it grow and everyone will get
the bug," he . said,
Folk dancers • from Ripley
staged two dances. The sextette
was. composed of Mrs. Roy Mac-
Kenzie, Mrs; Isobel Marlyn, Mrs..
Lloyd:Irwin, Mrs. Joe Scott, Mrs,
John C. MacDonald, Mrs. .Allan
Wylds: The local . quartette of
Mr:. ' and Mrs,• .Raynard Ackert,
14rs , J.: W. Joynt and Eldon Hen
derson: were also; well received.
Does Floral Arrangements
After unsuccessful attempts to
obtain . a b guest speaker, .C; R.
Bristow was named as "it Af-
ter, his introductory remarks, Mr..
Bristow gave a very interesting
demonstration .• of ' making' two
lovely Christmas floral arrange-.
ments with the. use of • artificial
flowers. . • •
• Aim . To Restore .Beauty
Mr. Bristow said tha. t this. had
'been a remarkable year, with•
much achieved and much to , be
proud of. •However 196.1 presents
a 'challenge, one of which is to.
attempt to •. replace the natural
.beauty of main street, , and the
north side of 'the arena:is cry-
ing for horticultural work. The
greatest .'project will be. that of,
the Lucknow.' and: District 'Soci-
ety.' playing, host •to the' annual
meeting ..of District No, 8,
' • •Made Presentations
Mr. P. W. Hoag thanked those
who; had taken part in • the 'pro,.
gram,. and presented 'Mr. Brist-
ow with :a lovely brief`;case. In
doing, so he credited the secre-
tary-treasurer • as, being the im
elliri g and 'guidingforce to'
IP g .
Whom We owe a' ..debt .of 'grati-
tilde and • who . since coming to
Lucknow had given the, Village
a •„new. look.'.
' ',Mr. Bristow; ` ratherovercome
by the surprise presentation,
said that the Society meant a
Lot to . him, but ..that it .was not
a one man show and needs. allot
HOLYROOD
Mr; and Mrs. George McCal-
lum and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence. McCallum, and boys. &
Mr. Roland Kaufman of Listo-
wel, Mr., and Mrs. Robert Jones,
Miss.. Grace Dale, Toronto, were
entertained at •tl}e 'home:. of Mr,
and• Mrs;• Lloyd Ackert and farn
ily on Sunday, November 20.th..
It was the occasion " of Mr. • and
Mrs. McCallum's 42nd anniver-
sary. '
Mr. and. Mrs; :Peter' Moffat • &:
Catharine were Sunday visitors
with' 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim. Smith,
, Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Rennick,
Belmore,, Mr and Mrs Eldred
Cathers '•and family, Wroxeter,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Eadie ,on Sunday. •
,• Mr, and Mrs..' Raynard •Ackert,
June and , Ernest .were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and - Mrs.. John
Reid, Pine River, '
Mr:. and. Mrs.' Sam . Farmer
visited Sunday with his mother
at Stratford.
Mr. and, Mrs. 'Jim Smith at,
tended the ` funeral of ;her aunt,
Mrs. 'William Baptist. in Tees-.
Water. last', Thursday;
The December 'Institute• meet
ing Will . be. held in Holyrood
Hall, Thursday • evening; Decem-
ber • 1st... Mrs.' :Victor ;Emerson.
will.• pay her • official .visit : that
evening. •
Is Your Subscription •Paid?
of help, and he was counting on
the members for this in 1961. ' He
made . • the ',presentation 'of: me-
mentos ,of the occasion to Messrs:
Burston, :.Gomme and Epps.'; .
• Kenneth Cameron expressed
thanks,' .to Mrs ' Philip Stewart
for the :delicious dinner and she
replied on behalf of • the Wom-
, en's Institute which had catered.,
The evening ended with .Mr.
Gommeprojecting colored slides.
of Christmas decorations and ar-
%rangements as displayed , at the
Botanical Gardens show:
TOWNSHIPS NOMINATE
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and w_ ith 7 sections in.the new
area, there.. may- be/ 'some com-
petition for the'seats.
In School' Area No. .1, : now
comprised of but three sectiins
Nos. 1, 4, 8, ;the two members.
who automatically retire . • are
Eldon • Culbert and ;Roderick
MacKenzie, ';both eligible for re-
election. The other three mem-
bers' elected by acclamation last
year are T, Marvin •Durnin,: john
Graham and Oliver. ' 1VIcCharles.
Kinloss Needs Board Too
` Kinloss Township will see its
.first School Area Board come in-
to being, serving the 10th, Holy -
rood, .6th and 4th Concession
sections, with a •view to a central
school at Holyrood; Election. of
a ' five -man. 'board, whether by
acclamation: orballot will" be
necessary:
In the Township 'ad ninistra-
tion, Harold Percy is concluding
his 7th term as reeve; Council-
lors are Wallace Conra, : Stewart
MacDonald, Eugene . Conley anti
Ted Burt, who succeeded Edburt
.Bushell. • •
Reeve Percy is chairman , of •
the County 'Rome Committee ,St
is, interested in seeing this pro
ject to fulfillment. •fie.would
thus consider • serving another
year.. Wallace Conn •intimated a
year 'ago, he .had future reeve -
ship • aspirations; •
Quiet. In '. Huron
There does not ;appear . to�be
any municipal : stir ; in Huron
• Township, Ibut predictions are of
ten futile. , Chester Errmerton ' is
completing' his, , fourth • term as
reeve. Alfred Walden is Complet-
ing his .second year as deputy -
reeve
. and Councillors are Wm.
Lowry, a four-year man and
Hamilton,: McKinnon and Austin.
Martin both with two years'.
service.
John Elliott, Howard . Hodge.
and Russell :.Stanley /are 'the -re-
tiring trustees of Huron -West
,School . Area, eligible ,for , re-elec-
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KINTAIL W.I. ENTERTAIN
VISITING BRANCHES
The November ,meeting, of the
Kintail Women's Institute was
held in the Community Hall.
This was a social afternoon with
members from Dungannon, Tig-
er Dunlop &. Goderi.ch as.' +guests,.
Mrs. Duncan Fa>rish and Mr.
Gordon Pinlaysoin • welcomed the
guests.. • •
All enjoyed ,playing: bingo un-
der the direction. of Mrs. Doug
Drennan,. .
Prizes were awarded as f:1 -
lows:. for 'the lady with • the Most
.children,, Mrs. Kolkamu; the
oldest lady,.Mrs..G. Atlery, Mrs.
O'Neil the person with their
birthday falling . ori the day of
the meeting; Nits. Doug 1VICNeil, • •
•Mrs. Henry. I4acKenzie.
Mrs. William Johnston favour-
ed with a piano solo. A reading
was given 'by Mrs. Bert. Alton,
Mrs.. Kolkamu sang a solo. Mrs. e
Raymond Finnigan gave a .read-
ing, Mrs. • Kalkamu.• . and Mrs.
Vanderlay sang ..a duet, Mrs.
Clairmont recited, . "In ' Flanders
Fields"
The meeting' closed with Com-
munity 'singing , ,with Mrs, D. '
Wylds at • the piano:
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"ON TOP JUDGING TEAM. AT
ROYAL COMPETITIONS
Crawford McNeil; son of Mrs.'
Laura McNeil of .St. Helens, was
on the Ridgetown Agricultural
'School' 'livestock judging :team,
winners ::at .the' : Royal ..Winter.
Fair. • Ridgetown won over
Guelph', by 42 points and over
Kemptville by 200 points
Crawford : is' in the second
year ' of the two year course at
Ridgetown. He was recently - the
recipient. of . a $25 •.•award for
,judging work last year .and a $50
bursary for • last 'year:
tion. • With ' another yearof. their
two-year term to run are Trus-
tees John
rus-tees..John . McCharles and Ralph
Hunter. •
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