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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-05-18, Page 12THE LUCKNOVV d!NTINLL, LOCKNOW. ONTARIO ... ._ _. (by Gail Pritchard) The lst Lucknow Brownies Met at the Town Hall on Wednesd'ay;, May llth. The meeting started with two games, both con- ducted by Packie.' 'Fairy Ring was held. Gail Prit chard.was Fairy Queen.. Sizers . collected Fairy Gold, Inspection wanames ih beret. In yrork. period, some Brownies • worked on semaphore.. -nTweenies worked with Brown Owl. Pow Wow was held. • . Gail Pritchard received • her min- strel badge. • ingstrelbadge... Barbara Stanley .and Barbara Hawthorne received collectors badges. The meeting. closed with the Squeeze: and Swed- ishprayer, :Afterwards, a game •of ball was: Conducted‘by Brown Owl. GOOD WAGES L COMPANY BENEFITS For Further .Walls' Apply In . Parson: To. CANADA PACKERS LTD. DURHAM ST. WALKERTON A valuable partner indeed! Today, more and • more businessmen realize the need to , obtain guaranteed financial protection of. their business intereststhrough life insurance Sun Life , ;in- surance. Whether it be to, protect your business against the loss through death of your partner or of a key man Within the organization or, should you be the sole proprietor, to financially protect your family in the event of your premature death. — it can never be; too soon for you to'realize that Sun Life: insurance deserves ,a s�ecial place in ;. your budget. For further particulars on Sun Life's Business Insurance, don't hesitate to give me a call. WILLIAMKINAHAN R.FL 2 Lucknow Phone Winghaii °357-1987 Mr. and Mrs, Russel 'proctor, of P. Livonia, :Michigan, and Mr.• and Mrs. Russel Ritchie, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. • Victor.. Emerson. ' Mr. and. Mrs. Sandy Murray, Phyllis, Alex, Patricia and Kath- leen of Sharon, spent the week- end with Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles. Tiffin; .Mr. and Mrs Paul. Groskorth :' : .and Shauna of Toronto spent the weekend with his parents.; Mr. 'and,. Mrs. Elwood Grroskorth: Visitors on -Sunday with •Mr. and. Mrs, George Fisher and fam- ily were Mr. and Mrs. Toby .Jant,- zi , Larry, ' Linda, of Milverton; and also Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Fisher;' Lonnie, Lori and Lee, who spent.the weekend Little Lori Jane and. Kerry $ch: .wichtenberg of Port Elgin, visited With . their. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. `.Albert; Coultes, from Thurs- day until Sunday, when their ; parents' Mr , and Mrs; Wilbert Schwichtenberg camefor them. WHITECHURCH ;W I. The regular meeting of White- church ite-church Women's Institute Was • ; held May 11th in the evening at • • 8.30 at the:horse of Mrs. 'Russet, McGuire of Tumberry. The President, Mrs. Wm. Ev- ans, opened the meeting with ,the poem', Some Mother Child, as the theme of the meeting was Moth er'•s; Day. • The' Ode was sung and the Creed repeated in unison. Mrs. Evans extended a welcome ,q to the visitors and members. Correspondence and financial• statement weregiven by the secretary 'Mrs. V. Emerson. An invitation was received and acc- epted from' Wingham W. 1. to their meeting May 19th The motto "Happy. Mothering" was given by Mrs. Tom Metcalfe who stressed• a happy mother needs 'a sense of humor doesn't try to. give too many luxuries',teaches them to be happy with simple treasures, lets them help, have jokes, not grumble, 'let the', fam- ily know of past relatives and learn to enjoythis and '•above all give plenty 'of Mother Love. ` ,; .: Mrs. ;Etta Scholtz on the auto- harp accompanied the members in community. singing. Mrs.' Ben McClenaghan gave the topic Just for Mothers, 'which she introduced with a poem, Mother's Apron. ' She .• proved that the job ofbein€ a Homemaker was really that of a .superwoman for shemust be cook, cleaner, laundress, baker, repairman, helpmate to husband,, an ecyclopediafor the children. A clean, lovable home is the foundation for a happy family and:gives them a feeling ofsec- urity. As a social'chairman she influ- ences her family on TV viewing' and listening' habits• which is better than words. and trains them to be- corne,interested'in sports, sacred • •records, books, 'Magazines and ' church activities. • • As Mothers we are constantly either weakening or: strengthening 'others. So,motiiers, •it's up to you to choose the qualities you. wish to radiate. • Mrs.:Evans, delegate to. Guelph Conference, May '4 and 5, report-. • ed' the degree conferred .on Miss Ethel Chapman, and of the pres- entation. of $2500.to assist newly: formed branches of N. 'W W. Territ- ories to Mrs. Philip Matheson, National President; and the,high lights of her address.' Shetold of: the discussion and information gained in her group. Mrs. Emerson presented' ACWW pens to Mrs. Russel•Gaunt and Mrs,; Johnston Conn for perfect attend- ance. • On June 20th, Whitechurch W. I. will sponsor'a bus trip..to , Toronto to tour the new' City Hall, go shopping and'•attend a theatre; The rollcall was answered by 16 members giving a penny for each letter in their mother's Christian' name.% and .netted the treasury $1..22.. ' The hostesses , Mrs. 'Ben. McClenaghan and Mrs. George Fisher, assisted byothers, served lunch. . OTTAWA - Bermingham Cone struction,Limited df Hamilton, Ont. hasbeen awarded a $74,192 contract for thereconstruction of•a pier at Kincardine, Public Works Minister George J."Mc-', Ilraith announced Monday. Kincardine is on the eastern shore of Lake Huron. The successful tender was the lowest of five opened on April.. 27. The high bid was: $85,823. Work will consist of repairing. 206 lineal feet of the inshore end of • the' north' pier. : It will be ,.enclosed in steel sheet piling, filled with .gravel and provided with a new reinforced concrete deck. . Plans. and specifications were prepared by the District Engineer in London for the federal depart- ment of Public Works. Work is to be completed in four months. Football is a popular sport in Canada. They play it on the fields, in ,the House of Commons, on chesterfields; Royal 'Commiss- ions play •the game, cabinet min- isters, both past and present , in- dulge in this friendly sport; and the • two Canadian television networks kick the ball around too.; This is just a warm-up .to remind all that the CTV television .net- work. has signed contracts with the Eastern' and. Western Football Con- ference to bring Canadians 'live' coverage of professional football. Ann ouncement that sponsors • • ., have been acquired for these game 'was overlooked --perhaps purposely by the CTV brass.Why? • . • . • • ABC and'CTV came up with 'another ,first... They're going to'• telecast live,' via satellite from England., the' Cassius -Clay-Henry; Cooper Heavyweight.Ch.ampionsh Fight on Saturday, May 21st, at. 5 p.m. CTV will carry -it.one half-hour earlier on the "Wide World of Sports"':. This is the first; time a fight has ever been tele- visedlive to the U.S. and. Canada from Europe. .Incidentally , it's the first heavyweight champion shipfight to be.seen op home Ty' since 1959. when .Floyd Patterson defeated *Brian London.. • .• Four .Tuesday -and Thursday ev ing shows took big :rating drops • ` due to the Stanley Cup Semi -fin Front Page Challenge went from`: 7th,position to 19th, Dick Van Dyke from 15th •to 25th It's your Move from ,.9th; spot to 26th, and Branded from position •17 to 33, ••. The top ten shows' ac.cor`ding to'. the -.April. Elliott .Research Corpora.: tion survey, 'are as follows: Stanley Cup. semi -,finals, Bewitch ed, Bonanza, -Ed Sullivan,'Aveng< ers, 'Andy Griffith, :Wali Disney, Big Valley. Beverly Hillbillies: and My :Mother,. The Car, - The Douglas :Point Information • ,Centre willopen for .summer op.:, eration on May 21. The centre will be open daily throughout the summer from 10,30-a.m; to ' 5.30 p m. Since the. Centre; operated jointly by AECL and Ontario' Hyd- ro, was *opened in 1961, more, than 230,000 people have visited it This year, the Centre has been remodelled to provide add- itional spacefor' an exhibit 'on • nuclear: energy. 'A.working model of the Douglas :Point plant is on • display, as well as•'other models : demonstrating the construction -of the.reactor.. Visitors will also lie. able to view., the station from` a •: lookout and see films describing Canada's nuclear program. • A new Chief Guide, Edward Michael (Ted)" Dillane from. Don Mills,. Ontario, willbe replacing the present Chief Guide, John Rowland, who is taking up a ".post with Ontario Hydro in Toronto. Mr. Dillane will be assisted throu- ghout .the summer by two local, university students; . Wayne• Cbapp ell of Southampton, .presently studying at the Waterloo•Lutheran University, and Barry ,McKenzie of Port .Elgin, a student at the University of Western Ontario, will remain ' at the Centre until, ,early September; Daily operation will continue until September 25. The Douglas Point Nuclear Pow- ' er Station, Canada's: first. full scale nuclear' electricgenerating plant, will be in operation later this year., The •200, 000. TCW plant. is being built. by AECL • and will be operated by Ontario Hydro:. Ivan Armstrong, award-winning corn grower of flothwell, says "What,.1 like, abotat Atrazine;,; lyan •Armstrong says. •' s .illat it seems to he foolproof..Thc:only .hariti from, an rrvcrdosr is tc . your pocketbook --•not to the corn! • Ivan Armstrong grows .about 215 acres of• corn.' He he., haves twice winner of the Cosh Crop Farming Corn Award ,,t the! 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