The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-06-17, Page 8PA; EIGHT.`
THE: LUCKNOW: SENTINET, LUCKNOW,, ONTO
. WEDiNpS.DATi ATM
17th, ''1959
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WHITECHURCH
Mr...and ,Mrs., John . Gaunt, are
celebrating. 'their`; 25th anniver-
sary at the;i home of , their daugh-
ter, ,Mrs. D. Ross on Jun& 18th,
congratulations.
Mr.. and ` Mrs, ,A E. Buckton,
are spending a week at 'the'Thome
of their daughter,: Mrs. G. 'Ham-
ilton," 4th of , Kinloss.
NAME BRUCE OFFICIALS
OF TB, ASSOCIATION
R H. King, of Teeswater, `was.
chosen president of the Bruce
Tuberculosis Association • at its
,annual meeting, held at Walker
ton. Other. officers named were:
vice-persident, Gordon Montgom-
ery, f. Lucknow; • `secretary, Mrs.
Norma McKay, Ripley; • treasur-
er, W. A. B. Hill,Walkerton
Gross receipts. from rom the sale of
..958 Christmas Seala were $8,335,
• a slight decrease from the ,pre-
vious year. 'It was .revealed that
several new cases of . tuberculosis
• had been detected in various
parts of the county, .and that.
there are now 11 ,cases. .front.
Bruce in sanatoria treatment
centres:
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ASIHFIEL]D HAS MOST
DEVELOPED LAND
Ashfield : Township has . more
developed agricultural ' land than
any other township in. • Huron
County -453,692 acres, to be exact,
which. is 81.8 per cent of its total
area which is. 66,600 acres. This
information is contained in •a
survey made by the Ontario 'De-
partment Of Lands and Forests,
just recently released;'
Next comes Howick with. 48,098
acres of, developed agricultural
:hand, although Howick has.:the
largest total area of .. any town-
ship ` in ' Huron County -70,902
•acres:
Ashfield .has 6:6 ,per cent of its
land' in grass and meadow and
2.4 per cent °flit land in wood
ed. pasture.
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ON:IUNE Z1
,F.ROM l CANADIAN
*NATIONAL
Group I •Woman's, Association
Mrs, A. Havens, was leader and
Mrs. Hall • was hostess. 'for .group
I Ladies for the June meeting
of the W.A, with an attendance.
of 22 answering the roll call to.
"What Gt, +admire about the lady
on • my. right: MrsHavens pre-
sided. Mrs• Roy .Black had• charge
of Devotional period " Mrs How-
ey read the scripture lesson Mrs.,
Black' gave ` the meditation arid
prayerdAfter the business part of
meeting, , • Mrs, Breckles ' took
charge, for the, program and read
.a poem, "If. we love enough." All
present enjoyed Mrs. Breckles'
granddaughters' musical , number.
on their , aecordiaris. Mrs. Lorne
.Johnston ' read : two poems.
Mrs: J. ' C. Armstrong rendered
a ^' lovely Solo.. ;:Following .:i the,
singing "Oh master let ,me, walk.
:with Thee," .Mrs. 'Breekles dis
missed, the meeting with prayer.
Mrs Harvey Webster thanked.
the hostess and all . who helped
with the Meeting, ••'This was fol-
lowed ''by, a auction sale with.
Mrs. ` Roach ;acting : as auctioneer.
Lunch was served. 'and a social
hour spent:, '
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Zion United Church. W.M.S.
Mrs. Graydon -Ritchie held the
June meeting at her home with
16 ladies and 3 children present.
Devotional' was reach by • Mrs;
Harvey Ritchie with ,Acts. the 10
chapter read . by..Mrs Eldon Rit-
chie. An ; invitation.- was read
from :St. Helens W.M.S.>'to attend.
their meeting on June: 25th.' Gar-.
den party money is to be handed.
in before the . next • meeting.
Thank you -card . was : read ' from
Mrs.. Robert Helm on the recent
death of her .brother. Visitors for
shut-ins are Mrs. Charles•
Wil
'kips and Mrs. Wesley Ritchie.
To get the `Children's program is
Mrs; Robert Helm. Readings
were given by/Mrs. Wm. G. Hun-
ter and ,Mrs..Wesley Ritchie..
Mrs. Gordon. Kirkland::conduc=,'
ted ` a ' soap contest. The study
'book was taken by.: Mrs. Kaiser:'
The lunch committee pinned a
corsage on each . of the eight
grandmother's !after which Angel:
food Nand ice cream :were served.
.'The Children's in.eetin'g for : July,
will be held'. at the home of Mrs.
Frank Ritchie
Group II .W A:
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Group of .the Women's As-
sociation 'was welcomed ` at the
country hone .of • Mrs. Frank'
Thompson:. The motto and • theme
hymn opened our meeting, . Mrs;
Ducouoti
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Eldon Henderson .read the scrip- •
ture lesson and Mrs. Robert
Thompson read the meditation.
During :'the business ' period the
'sewing committee reported two
Reda Cross'' quilts and ',one .:relief.:
quilt were quilted," The • group is
planning to hold a bake sale on
Friday, July 24th, at Point Clark.
Mrs. MacDiarmid .expressed : our
thanks to the hostess, program
committee •' and •those, taking part,
then handed the meeting over
to • Mrs. E. Carruthers who took
chargeof the, prograrh,:.ur ` stu-
dy was ; the Christian : Woman,
and her. recreation. A meditation
on the 23rd Psalm' was read by
Mrs. Carruthers and the :psalm
was. repeated in • uniison. ,Mrs.
Gilchrist led -in . prayer. In keep-,
ing with the theme, Mrs. Howey
gave a talk' on her, trip to. Alaska.p
Mrs., Cumming played piano `sel':
ections.' Miss Flora Webster gave ;'
highlights on; some of her trips
toVirginia. < Little Kathy • Joynt
delighted ".u's •'by singing Jesus
Loves Me. A social 'halfhour was
enjoyed at the close of `. the' meet-
ing.
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