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THO INCKNOW 1I NTIP141, ,I.UCKNOW, ONTARIO• •
PINE RIVER UCW.
Unit 1 •.
(Amberley News)
'Unit 1 of Pine River .pnited Chur
h met on Tuesday afternoon -with
an attendance. Of eighteen mem- •
iers,.' Mr S. S sobelen presided .
ifter the opening hymn,, the U.C,
IJ; :purpose. and Prayer were. re-
.seated in unison. Rollcall was
answered with a verse containing
he. word faith.
Mrs.: Ernest 'Thompson read the.:
:orrespondence, Mrs. George;
Vightman gave the treasurer's re
Dort. After the business period,
eports of the, leadership °workshop
;hick was held in Walkerton re-.
:ently were given by Mrs,.:Eldon
'radleey and :Mrs. Pilien. It :was
tressed that good qualities for
eaders were essential. Ways to.
,ielp°young women'to attend '•chur
:h' group meetings and to bring
iheer'to.Senior citizens by visit-
ng thern•often, were discussed.
Mr's; Wesley Robb had char8e
lithe devotional period and led`
ri th_e__Lords.Prayerin unison. Af
er interesting highl • ghts of the
e
itud Book on. Brazil byMrs;. John
Y.
:erguson, the hymn "She touched .
he hem of his garment" was sung.
its. Pillen gave a prayer .and an .
nspiring:talk on ,the Bible Study,
'God and his purpose" Her
heme was "We human beings"
Mrs. S. tiSnobelen read passages •
4 scripture. After the closing -
iymn, ; lunch was • served in the
iunday School' roomby' the host
asses, Mrs, Sam 'Gibsosi and Mrs.
antes Nesbitt.
Unit 2
(Amberley News)
Unit 2 of•Pine River United Chur
h met in the SundaY .School room
n Tuesday evening withan atten-.
ance of nineteen member's,' Mrs. -
onald"Courtney. presided and Mrs."
den Lowry was secretary.. The •
.C.W. Purpose and'Prayer were.
peated In unison.,' The roll call
as answered by repeating 'a fav-
ite poem or namingan interest-.
g possession. .
After the business�eriod Mrs.
iliiam Ferguson : who .who was in.
'arge of the devotional service
ve a residing on ""The Bond of
ace" ,Which was followed by re-
ating the Beatitudes in unison.'
s, R. Rutledge gave a prayer
d the scripture reading by. Mrs:;
hn A.'McDonald.. Mrs. Cecil
mphrey gave' an •interesting
ading on Brazil. Mrs. Delbert
ilson .wasin charge of the•Bible
dY• A report.of the leadership
rkshop which was held 'at'Waik-
on was given by Mrs.: Bob Cour-
y.'
After the closing prayer 'and • .
am-, lunch was served' by the
mmittee in 'charge. ,
OLIVET ;NEM S
The :Junior choir., under the lead.
ship of Mrs: Jack MacGuire, was
Card in: Oliverinited Church on
Arley. They''sang "Joy in my
earl" The organist was Sharon
oiling,
Mr. and Mrs.: Jack Gardner of
incardine visited on. Sunday with
r; ,and Mrs. Melvin Colling.
Several ladies attended a•shower'
'r Charlene.Lohnes in St. Andrews
hurch,, Ripley, on. Saturday after -
on,
Mr.'and Mrs, Harold Johnston of
ee,water visited, on. Sunday with
r. and. Mrs. Harry Coiling and
Visitors at .the home of Mr, and
s� Oscar White on Sunday were
and.Mrs. Doug Moore and
ichael of Kincardine,. and 'Burt
St..Peters W. A.
The March meeting of St,, Pet:-
ells W.A. was held Tuesday even-
ing March 8th at the Parish Hall.:
The meeting -opened with the V. A;
prayer. • The scripture was read by,
Mrs. H. Mole' .' Mrs Roberts . gave
, the ;.meditation on the' scripture.'
Mrs. J. purnin gave the Prayer -
Partners Prayer. ,
An invitation is extended the
ladies of St. Peter's, and other de-
nominations,_to attend a' Quiet ,>
Day at S't.Paul's Anglican.' Church,
Southampton,:on Tuesday. March.
22': A motion was. made to,pur
chase an Easter film strip, and. to .
give a donation towards a,Dioces-
an Life membership for Miss Grace
Vasey of London. •
A Lenten reading, was given by
Mrs.Roberts and a reading. "Prep-
nation for Retreat",was read by
Mrs. T. . Pritchard. Mrs.. Clare
Johnstone favoured with a solo and
Kathleen Jay a piano instrumental.
The meeting closed with a hymn,
the Lord's: Prayer and the Grace
by Mrs;:
ZION U. C. :W
The March meeting of Zion
U. C, W, was held at the 'home of
Mrs. Jim Hunter. The fleeting
opened..by the singing of•'a hymn,
followed' by. repeating the. Lord's
• Prayer in unison. The roll call
was answered: by naming an:Irish
'song. The devotional period was
conducted by Mrs. Kaiser with
responsive reading of the Ten
Command rents, : and Prayer by . .
Mrs.'. Kaiser, The: chapter from,thE
Study Book Was taken by, Mrs,.
Robt . Hein), and the' Bible Study
.was given by Mrs. Wesley Ritchie.
Mrs. Wm..Hunter'reported •on`tbe
visits .made, and Mrs; Howard ,
Barger and 'Mrs, Earl Swan are. the
visitors for the Coming month. A
reading was given by' Mrs. John, `.
Hunter, and Mrs. John Gardner
played,: an instrumental. •
The president mentioned 'the
Spring Meetingto beheld at Clin-
ton ton on March. 22nd and :some of
:: the ladies areplanning to attend
,,
The' quilt blocks were handed in
to Mrs.. Wesley' Ritchie. Mrs
Harvey Ritchie donated some
.pieces of 'material to be used for
bazaar work and the materials re-
ceived from Eatons and Simpsons . .
were taken, by some ;of: the ladies .
to be made into articles for the
bazaar as well.. The' treasurer's
report was given by Mrs. Doug . •
Raynard • and it. was moved and •
seconded to forward the allocation
,:to' headquarters,.
• The ladies are planning.a quilt-
ing bee at Mrs. Lorne 'Cook's home
on Tuesday,' March . 15th. A hymn
was sung and Mrs.. Kaiser closed.
the meeting with prayer. The •
4-H girls then put on their skit
they had.given at Achievement'
Day on "What `Makes Good' Sleep-
ing garments". Lunch was served
by the hostess assisted by Mrs.
Bruce Raynard and Mrs. Howard:
Barger. ` The April 'meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Doug-
las Raynard.
White of Guelph.
rMr.' and Mrs. Lorne Wilson of
Dundas visited at the weekend
with Mrs. Jean. Hamilton and • fam-
ily and with Mr. and Mrs. W.; T.
Roulston and rack. •. ; •
Mrs..Robert Osborne and infant' •
daughter carne :home from Kincar-
dine' hospital on Thursday.-
M. and Mrs..' Frank Barkwell
of Toronto visited on Sunday with
Mr,. and Mrs. Walter Dexter.
Sharon Campbell spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rob -
eft Osborne and. family. '
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Fame •of Fashion
0 (Whitechurch News)
Fame of Fashion 4-H Club, held
their, last meeting at the home of
their•leadet, .Mrs. Walter Arscott,
with seven girls in attendance
The president, Irene DeBoer, con
:ducted the opening exercises.
Valerie King,read the .minutes,
Discussioncentred on wearing of •
accessories. The group. worked
on their hats.'
ShfletteS
Whitechurch Stylettes held their
6th meeting at the home of Diane
Coultes with : 4 members present.
Pamela King opened the meeting.
Diane Coultes read the minutes.
Discussion centred on the care"and
selection of belts and jewelry, '.
The group worked on their hats.
The next meeting will be March
21 after the high school exams •
are over. "
HappyHandicrafter
Learning. Lassies
The first, meeting of the Colwan-
ash Learning Lassies on the project
"Accent on Accessories", was held
on March -13 at the ninth concess-
ion school -house. • The meeting.
opened with' the 4-H ;pledge, foil*
owed by the: election• of officers..''
The officers are,,. President Het-
en Courtney, Vice President Diane.
Zinn, Secretary each girl in turn',
Treasurer. Faye Hogan, Press` Rep-
orter Janice Kilpatrick. The-lead-
ers;
he-leaders, Mrs. P. MacDonald' ands Mrs.
C. Riegling, discussed. the general
outline of the project and Achieve-
Masi Day with the 13 members;
, The meeting then closed with
the singing of .the; Queen. The
next meeting. was to be at
8.00 p.m. at the' ninth school on •
March 17. •
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Parrgriiount 4-H
The second tmeetin . of the_
g• •
,Paramount•4-H.was held: on Wed-
nesday, March 2, 1966,1a the
home of Mr's. D Anderson, after':
s=
The second :meeting of St. Het- •
ens Happy Handicrafters 4-H
club was held in the Hall March
5th with 19 present. The meeting,
opened with the 4H Pledge. Roll.
call wasanswered by naming each
one's "Basic colours".
Hats were modelled to determine
which styles were suitable. A' dis-
cussion on "Accessories" followed.
Next meeting will be held on Mon-
day, March! 14th. Rolled hems
were demonstrated. Progress re-
ports were brought up to"date.The
meeting closed with the Queen;
Zippy .Zionettes
The second meeting of the Zipp)
Zionettes washeld at the home of
Charlene ' Anderson on March .1st.
The roll,call "My basic color
theme of my wardrobe" was answer
ed by all• the merhbers Notes
were received on' " Planning your
accessories according to color and
line" and "Making your, accessor-
ies" •
• Mrs. Kirkland. demonstrated "Ac-
cessories around the clock". Mrs.
.Anderson' was thanked for 'having
the meeting and serving lunch.
The meeting closed with, the. nem
,begs repeating the 4-H Creed. The
next meeting will be on.March 8th
at the home of Wanda Hunter;
The third meeting of the 4-H
Club. was heldat the home of Wan-
da• Hunter on Tuesday, March 8.
The meeting opened with all ire- '
•peating the'.4-H pledge and the
minutes of the 2ndmeeting were
'read by Barbara Wilkins..
The Makingof the scarves was ,:
discussed briefly, and the leaders,
demonstrated the tie-dyeing of' .
material. The members then did
a sample of the.tie-dyeing and
Mrs. Kirkland showed the girls
how to make a rolled hem; 'The
girls are'to bring their dyed scarf
to the next •meeting. • ' •
Mrs. .Hunter was thanked for.the
lunch and the meeting closed with.
.the 4-H pledge. The.next meet-
ing will be at. Barbara Wilkin's,,.
March 15. '
school: Lunch was served prey -
ions to the meeting.-
The meeting opened, by repeat-
ing' in unison the 4-H tpledge` and
the newest member , Margaret Ann
Courtney; read the 4-H creed.
Roll call was answered by the bas.
is colour. of one's wardrobe. Di -
.
Kempton read the minutes
of•the last meeting.. Mrs, D. And
erson discussed the "Rule of Four-
teen" with us,and talked about 'dif-
ferent fabrics, woven, non -woven,.
man'made and natural. ::.The diff-
erent accessories that would be. "
made, was discussed. 11 was decid-
ed to bring.a suggestion`for a
name to..the next meeting.
THIRD GENERATION
Sell Kinloss Farm,
Honoured by Friends
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard McInnes
of Kinloss were hosts to friends and
neighbours of Mr, and Mrs. Harold
Campbell, of the 2nd of Kinloss at
,a card party and presentation on
Wednesday,..March 9th.
ons
Those attending. presented the
Campbells with ,a pole. Iamp. The`
• following address was read:
To Marion and Harold,
It` takes a lot of livin' side by'side
To make a neighbour.
It 'takes, a .Jot of work' and play .
A'. sharing'�of your labour... •
You take thein sb'for granted
You never really know
How much they've come to mean
to you •
Till they up and go.
You, don't borrow from new ,ones.
It's on the old ones you depend
And you know they'll never fail,you
When.you ask them fora• lend
It's the good old. fashioned interest
"How's the crops? Now'you don't
say..
Its the little. friendly chatter
. That goes',on from• day to day.
You 'never stop and figure •
Till they sell out and depart
lust how closely they are woven
In the pattern of your,h art. -
h th .- distan e will'div
But thou ort, .
ide us.:
Here's one thing we'd. like to say.
,Here's
will always be our neighbours
Fri'.ends.don't really move away.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell; have
purchased the former "Archer
house" on'Rose Street in Lucknow
and plan to move` there' shortly. .,
They have sold their' 2nd 'of.Kinloss'
farm to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence r'
Ritchie' of Highway 86, east . of
Whitechurchf. °Mr. -and Mrs,. Rift=
••chie and their family of five plan
to move to their new place during
Easter week. •
Mr. and Mrs,.: Campbell have
spent all their. married life- on the •
Kinloss farm and Harold was born
there. The, farm •was.ori originally
that of the late:Rod Campbell and.
P..
-Mrs., Campbell and before that '•
• Harold's grandfather,' Donald
Campbell. operated the;farm.
Mr. and Mrs.: Campbelhhave a
family of: two, Donald who 'is att.'
ending technical school in London
where he ii`studying refrigeration;.
and Helen who is a•secretary for
Smiles 'N Chuckles in Kitchener. •
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