The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-04-08, Page 5ispNBSDAY, AORIU►. 804 1959'.
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ELECT OFFICERS
(Kinlough. News)
The ,Holyrood 1N,II, met at • the
home of Mrs. Ernest Ackert at
,Lucknow on Thursday afternoon. •
Mrs; Frank 1Vlaulden presided
and the meeting . opened with the
Ode and. tile Mary Stewart Col
' lect,
The 14611 call was the paying of
fees. A. daffodil tea was discu,s.-
sed also catering to. the Lions
Club . in the . near future. 'Ws.
P. A:. Murray • reported on the
4-1 Course "The Cereal Shelf!'
The Institute is sponsoring a
Variety Concert. ' on April 13th.
A special feature in this concert
;rill be the first prize play, "The
,w4r to Boston" presented by the.
'.Teesvater young people. ; The.
treasurer, auditor' and conveners
of standing committeeseach re-
ported on the ,years activities.
Mrs:. Frank Maulden gave a. read-
ing and Mrs. William: Eadie read
the slate of officers .for. the com
ing year who are as follows:
President, Mrs. Frank Maulden;
1st vice president, ' Mrs_ Morgan
Johnston; 2nd vice president;
Mrs. Lyman. ',Sutton; . ;Secretary -
treasurer,
Secretary -treasurer, Mrs: Rayriard,. Ackert;
Assistant, 'Mrs.. . Orville Elliott;
District Director, Mrs,. Jim Smith;;
Pianist, Miss Edna ,Boyle; Radio,
and Press. reporters,. Miss May.
Boyle; Institute directors, Mrs:
P. A. Murray, Mrs. Roy Graham,:
cars, S. 1VIDD'onald ; Federated
News,- Mrs. Sam. ,Farmer;Audi-
tors, Mrs: Orville .Elliott, .'Ntrs.
Jack 'I'lewitt; Cheerio. Committee
Mrs. L. Sutton. Mrs. Alex 'Percy,
Mrs:: P. *. A. Moray + ..Mrs Ed
Thompson:.
The meeting closed with,. the
Queen and, Arace and,.dainty re-
freshments- Were, served.', Mrs.
Toni Hodgins : thanked The hos-
tess. •
1VLiss Gladys Gavviey of Purple
Grove visited with Evielyn Nich-
olson for a few days. .
: 'Mrs.; Clare 'Sparlingl :and .. son.
Allan.. of .Walkerton .visited dur
ing the week °.With ,her parents
,Mr. and. Mrs. Gorge .Haldenby:
The local .farm forum- group. °
held a dinner at the home . of . M.
and Mrs. •;Perri► Hodgins on. Fri-
day . evening.:
Mrs: Cliff :Borthwick .spent a
few days withher parents Mr.
and Mrs; James' 1VI. Hodgins
Mrs. J. W:®Colwell accompani-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Forster
and, Carolyn to iiflondon ori, Fri-
day when they visited with Mr'
and Mrs. Roy Webster..
'Miss Evelyn Nicholson, spent
;,the week-end'.with, .-David and
arolyn Niohols�on, 'south' Line.:
.arid Mrs. Gerge Hal+denby
leave this week for, Dungannon
where she' is: employed by the
Standard Paving Co:
Mr. and Mrs..1Vlaurrce Hodgins':,
.of London 'spent the week -:end,
with relatives here.
Tie .A.Y.P.A. met on . Sunday
evening at . the church' : with'
Douglas 1.41_denbb presiding. The
hymn "Breathe on .me breath . of
God" was sung . with Rev. J Pal-
mer leading in prayer. The fol.-'
lowing officers were elected:
honorary president, „ Miss , May
Boyle; president, Douglas Haid'
enby;: vice president,' Alex He=
Witt; chaplain belbert Hedley;
.secretary -treasurer, Norma Hald
enby; assistant secretary and .re{.
porter, Karen Nicholson.
. Prayer closed this part of the
meeting after, which readings,
were 'given by Karen 'Nicholson,
and . Barbara Haldenmby; contest,
Rae Ialdenby. All joined' ` in.
singing the A.Y.P.A, song. Their
work'' project is to add to the,.
choir vestments. Lunch was ser-
ved and a social tine was enjoy-
.ed
Visitors" with Mr. - and Mrs.
Ezra Stanley Were their son,.
Larry' of Ninioss, Mr, and .Mrs.
Leonard Stanley of Lansing, Mr.
and Mrs, Earl Elliott and, family
of . Detroit Mr. Dan Tollefson
of Toronto, : MissBeverley 'Stan-
ley of gitchener Miss Beverley
Stanley returned. ' to Kitchener
after spending the holiday here;
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THE (SNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW','• ONTARIO
ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT FOR
RIPI,EY NIGHT CLASSES
Plans are beingMade for the
Achiev'esnent night of the Ripley
Night Classese The date set for
this event is Thursday, April g
and will be held in.' the• Ripley and Mrs. Donnie McDonald. Oil
District High $chool. Painting. was once again a pop-
.Much
op-.Much interest; . has' been. ow ula classwith M
shown _ r nth Mr. Cliff Ncn-
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by -residents of Lucknovr .:and
district in the various classes
held. A class in ceramics was
a new venture this year with
Mrs. Kenneth McFarlane ' as tea-
cher. Two classes in sewingwere
taught ' by Mrs. Mae McDonald
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tush the teacher. The men and
interest in Mr. Rr found
'Roy Graham's
'woodworking class. Leather was
taught by Mrs. Frank Fair and
many beautiful articles:. have
been made in the needlecraft
• class with .Mrs, Donald Blue as.
teacher. Although the , weaving
class .was small in number the
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ladies have learned ouch in the
technique of, this art which was
taught by Mrs. Grace McDowell.
The . committee . members are
hoping ,that the public will avail
themselves the"rtu.nity of
viewing the many displays
which they., . e pre-
sented
know'will.b
sented on this, the 4th annual
achievement night,
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Happy the homemaker, who has electricity (and
an eager .young daughter) ` to help her about the
house.:
Just try to name one thing other than electricity
that helps bathe' children, shave husbands, wash
clothes, cook 'meal, refrigerate food and. clean
,the house.
Electricity ...:..only electricity:... does all these
things and many more that help to make today's
farriily living more ,pleasant ... yet it costs just
a few cents;a-'day. There's nothing:like electricity
use it to the full because pit s yours to enjoy. .
Y P ti get more out of life when you get the most
lectrieit
:out of a y:'
A saucer of household
ammonia' left' in the 'oven
.oveehight' loosens burnt -
on -grease, makescleaning
much easier..
LIVE BETTER
;ErLECTRICALLY.