The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-16, Page 22THE I L CKN. OW -SENTINEL LI CKNOW, ONTARIO •
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FOR'
(Whitechurch News)
The regular meeting of White. -
Church Women's Institute was held
Wednesday afternoon, March 10,"
at the home of Mrs. Ed W alkei
with an attendance of 18. Mrs.
Claude Coffin. president, opened
/he meeting with the singing of
the Institute Ode and the Mary .
Stewart collect repeated in unison.
Mrs. Coffin .expressed warm .words
of welcome to the .grqup.
The minutes.. and financial state -
Ment were given by secretary -
treasurer, Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Many thank you letters for the
valentine boxes sent out by the
W.I. were also read:. The roll
call was answered by an item fo
the local newspaper or the reading.
of a news item. Mrs, Albert
Coultes, Mrs. George Fisher, Mrs,.
Ezra Scholtz and. Mrs. .Russel Ross
were appointed nominating comm,
ittee to bring in a slate of offic '
ers at the April meeting. Mrs. • '
George -Fisher was re -appointed to
the Hall Board. Mrs. Victor Em-
erson.was appointed alternate
District • Director• to attend the
District Directors and Executive
Meeting. of Bruce South District
being held March 15 : in Teeswater
Mrs. Johnston Conn offered her • •
home for the April meeting and •
Mrs.' MacGuireoffered her home
for the May meeting.:
Mrs. Ezra Scholtz with the auto=
harp, accompanied by Mrs. Gare-
et Farrier on the piano, • played IMy Wild Irish Rose .and. When Irish.
Eyes are Smiling, with the audio-
nee singing the chorus.
Mrs. George. Whitby, Bruce
South District 14 Vice President,•
was guest speaker,, ..She gave a
very interesting talk on Public Re-
lations; telling what public stela-
tions•is, how we as individuals
'arepublic relation officers, how to
create good public relations and
how'to get 4H .girls mothers inter-
ested.
nter-ested.
Current events were given by
Mrs.,, Wallace Conn, and. Federate
News by Mrs`, Johnston Conn Mrs.
Donald Ross gave ,the pian instria
mental `"The .Sweetest Music • •
comes••froln Ireland". Mrs. Rus''
sel'Gaunt gave the humorous joke.
for the meeting,. ;
•The motto;, words once ex-
pressed can never be recalled; •
•was given,by Mrs. 'Victor Emerson
` who dealt with words, kind hot,
cold, angry, . use of words . in home
life, in child training and quoted
poems "Speak gently"-• and "The
Scandal monger".
Mrs, Coffin.ahanked all for
their kindness throughout her three
;year term, and said she missed
:the good times with Whitechurch'
W.I. It was decided to have the ,•
village•men bers sponsor the next
euchre on March 24, , The `meet-
ing closed with the singing of the
Queen and the Institute Grace.
The hostesses,.. Mrs, Wm.,Evans,.
Mrs; Don Ross and Mrs. Emerson ,
.served lunch. `
• The following bit: of poetry wa
• written. by Joseph I. Sullivan.of
• the Arnold Home in Detroit and
was sent to uS by Mks. Nick Pert
'
of Detroit,, Both are natives of
the Kingsbridge area 'and .are ke
ly interested in the ."doings of.
the home community,;-'
Joe'spoem will indicatethe
interest of the petrdit communi
in Paul Henderson's success with
the. Detroit Red Wings.
AN ODE .TO PAUL t •
Red Wing Star Paul Henderson •
Skates as fast as a • quick fire gun
Paul learned yin Iueltnowts. Scott
.ish:Clime s (
To. be, in the right 'place at the
right time •
For his excellent shape ;there'
very good reason , '
•
His Home is. Goderich: during: off
season
Recently he met ill luck .
When, hit .on, the head, by flying
puck
The .gash on his head.apparentiy
sore .
Received two stitches the Puck
got four . , • ;
For years fans raved about Gadsb
,and.Howe....
They also include. Paul Hender
now
. May he last as long' as the other
two
Hockey,' players like them are fe
Why do I' fail to/mention some
others?
We'Huronites are•clannish as
Brothers.,
NO NEED TO TELL
THE, SCOTTISH FOLK
.BUT YOU IRISHMEN
BETTER . ALSO MAKE
SURE TO
(Kinloss News) t.
David MacKinnon was one of
the Lucknow . Bantams who enjoyed
a trip to Maple to play hockey on
Saturday.
Currie Colwell.°and•Bruce, .Wait-
.er and' William Dickie, • were
among the group of Kinloss Scouts.
and leaders who attended the
Sportsmen's Show in Toronto on
Saturday. : .
MARRIED. IN ENGLAND
Mrs, A. Hughes has received
word that Mrs. ,Sam Chadwick a,
former resident' of the 6th cone,
has re -married. She is now . Mrs.
Ted Amos of Lancastershire,•;
En
•gland . Congratulations.
Kairshea W.I. will neet this
Thursday, March,:1lth, at the
• home of Mrs. Harvey Houston.
•Mr. Goyette, principal.of Lucknow
District High. School, will be guest
speaker.. •
Mr. and Mrs. Donald C Mac-
Intyre and family.. attended the Ice
Capades in London on Tuesday
evening, ..
Second concession residents
gathered at the home of Mr. And
Mrs,. Leonard. M:aclnnes .Wednesday
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold '
Campbell,who are moving to
Lucknow , in the near future, :were
presented with a pole lamp by
•their neighbours. '
• Mr, and; Mrs; Jack Needham of '<
•Corinna visited on the weekend
at therhome-of Mr. and Mrs,
Lloyd MacDougall. ' .
Sincere sympathy is extended to
Mrs. Walter Birch of Toronto, 'and
Petty 'Officer. T .A,MacDonald of
Dartmouth, N. S.,inthe sudden
passing of their mother, the late
Mrs. Thelma MacDonald of Toren'
to. Dorothea and Tommy spent
many summer vacations on. the,
Fourth ai the home of their uncle '
• and aunt.the late -Mr . and.Mrs
L. C. MacIver. They were guests
last week at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Ira Dickie.. Others here on
Thursday were Archie .MacDonald
of Kitchener', Mr: and Mrs, Stew
art MacDonald and Mr. and !vitt.
Ross MacDonald of Hamilton; ,and
Mr. 'Inglis MacDonald of Scarbor-
ough. ' • '
• Weekend visitors with Mr, and
Mrs.. Harvey Houston acid Wallace
were Miss Sandra Rogers, Islington,
tames J. and: Kenneth •.Houston of '
Guelph
NOW WOULD BE A GOODT1ME TO THINK OF •:,
INSTALLING THAT NEW • FURNACE OR BATHROOM
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