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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-09-14, Page 2• i• 44 II LUCKNow sENTINa LUCINNOW, ONTARIO THE latICKNOr SONTINNL. 11,1C1010Wo ONTARIO i• Area onventionDrciws WOONIIIIIDAY• NEM "Vol *VW Towle' fbo HerowlInse. Boundary Allthodatal an SOCOad clas$ mak * root Office Department, Ottawa I Estabilaked 11173—Published Each Wodnosda.Y Aftelmoo Ntembor of Th. C.W.14,A. and O.W.N.A. !,lubacriptiou Rate* Sten al year in advance — te the USA., $5.00 Donald C. Thompson* PubliahOr ; . • '• .4 I, • • • • • 45 .4 • 1 • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14. INA • , CO• ME TO THE LUCKNOW FAIR All'that Lueknow Agricultural • SOCIety need is a beak from the • weatherrnan, to make the 191st annual fall fair a success:. Week •has been carried' on for many eteeks now by dedicated workers who • Weald appreciat4 thesuppoet tif the elniurzunity on Fair Day this Satur- • .*d4)N September Ilth. * • • The arena will De open on Friday • evening when the indooe exhibits • may be viewed. Fer the convenien- ce a extottels. $texetaxy Fred Mikis wifl be at the • Lucknow arena on Wedneeday and., Thursday afternoon from 1.30 to . ** *SID • Exhibits will "come ie. on Friday of this week with the windup on Saturday mining for the outdoes events. 1**0•41 John Bradley IS Orsitatio 14. iluion, Rep TO 441 titittwifereime •John Bradley. son of Mr. and . Mre, Eldon Bradley. of Areberley, has been selected•to represent • Onterio and Huron County at Nat- West 4-11 Club Conference. Jelin is oite.i.xf 14' 4-li. merriberi who Will represent Ontario 4-H Agr. 1 - cultural and Hotneinaking club. members at this confereoce which includes representatives from all Proiinces in Canada, , • " , This is one of thiPrOgramS. of the Canadian, Council on 441 clubs, It will be held in. Toronto. from .Noveinber le •7 1?. and •is • an outstanding experience,for the 441 club.mernbers from across Canada. During the week delegates are gi.ven the opportunity to dfscUss„ Canadian- and world affairs,' to associate with leaders in govern - era exit, agriculture and industry ..to exchange ideas 'with, fellow club mein, hers from all parts of the con- tinene and to broaden their know- ledge through trips to places of agricultural. -industrial and civic interest; 'This trip serves as a. . stimulus to .members for more act-. ,iye participation and leadership on return to their borne communities.. John Bradley was, chosen for this • .outstanding.award on the .basis:of participation at 4-H Leadership Week :University cif Guelph; exper- iences in 4-H .& community active les. ae well' es personality and self - .expression.. John is presently enroll- edin Grade 13 and plans to contin- •ue tiis educaticei at the 0..A , Unieersity of buelph. Charlie Webster and committee have the mammoth parade well • planned and floats are asked to be., on harxi at '12- eoon at Milne's field, north or Alex Hamilton's • I residence with the parade to kick off at 1 p.rn. sharp. Three bands highlight the Fair. the. KAtch. ▪ enee Flying Dutchman Drum and Bugle Corps. The Lucknow District. • High school Bawl and the Bruce County Junior Pipe Band. It rtill 'bea. 'full afternoon, of music. • • ..e*** • Charlie Webster bas been wczrking • . •• . • hard oe plans Coy Miss noniiniva Canada's visit to Luck/low Fair with ,, • iiss Dominion to be•on hand all Dad; Did you give daughter • day. In coniunctiore with her visit, that. copy of What Every Girl a beauty contest to pick Miss • Should Know? • Western Ontario Secondary School Mother; Yes and now she's Queen. will besstaged. Entries ' writing to the publisher suggest - have been received from nine . inS'several changes and two new district. High Schools; Winham, chapters. Lintowel. Ripley, Lucknow, • , ersten. Kincaid- e. Clinton„ Wal- . • • kerma and Walk rim Sacred Heart DEA RICHARDS The winner will'be picked'at,10 . p;m. that evening at the' windup dance in arena. iposse within the next 115 years lies with COTINVED,FROM PAGE cormizunity. •Dean.Ricliards s'aid the aeSWer to the type of world we all live in • The theme of the.,Fath is the -Roesin" Tenties*" and ccsreFe • . • and cleceratie are to be stared , to this tbe. the ba...hy ±owrilJ •be held at' 3. p.rn and is' always a tctillaz eiren44,.. A sneM'tg carzest wi fear-ex.:4erafreves a metr. a...rways cie fte aneit cf ?roe= and :I -di' 14-1111 • Nem- bee.....:17e.-4-ai•ei re• =az Cur children. He spoke of a water- ing dceen,process which is workhlg ar saciety at all times and *said that nttani opportunity the next '25 years could be greater than ever .befori'b-ut that it is far from cert. - He' said we in Canada have been red the violent rice riots that ie the UnitedStates, bet oetrenee.ted that we 1.‘aNe cur Toronto ad car Grace Send :Ake H=oc w1th areearn- 4e of etre=endou Many Ladies To VilIage The eighth Annual Grey,Beeee Atkinson, Paisley, Mrs. Harold Wemen's Institute Area Conven-i •Garbek Hanover, Mrs. Fred Moy- tion was held in the TOWn Halle er, Mrs. Gordon' Hepburn, Whir? 14110noW September ath President Mrs. Arthur Maundrele Southampton, presided assisted by vice presidents, Mrs, , Emerson Knott, Meaford, and Mrs, Percy Radbourne, Owen, Sound, This' was the first opportunity to meet the :new ,provincial president,.Mrs. Everett Small, Essex, who report • ed on Women's Institute, projects and future plans for the organiz,- ation. *The National Con- vention will be held in Guelph in June of 1967, the 70th year also of the Founding of . the Women's Institute at Stoney -Creek, The A,C,W.W. will be held.. in .Lansing Michigan in September, of 1960. . Miss Helen MeKercher, Director of Home' Economics • service Food, 'rorontie :reported on,' Sr. sagtaBtirvuece., branch, Dept.. of. .Agriculture and erCeoo.reAegr4cgrture.1 virePounreist. Leaders courses She introduced the new Home Economists, Miss rs. eanor , ndon; g janoxianussE. Anderson, Bruce. Borrmuceick, ,C,o0imretyy. land .PiPing by Mr. Frank Mat' Kenzie' and . sons lax] arid no County. They were in:charge of wHieti:thiforighl:indd dancing;joanmbyaaCoeiminzieo.', the 4-H 'Homemaking club diaplays and 'exhibits when -the Lucknow rounded out a most 'inspiring...ev- il°, 1 taxi .No.. 2 dub Comment- ening.• -icr....-,-h cf ay are ....nide:.,,-.%•c.7.3.....a.rei :,,,siotts the rce..54trfeis cir...10.7,6t!.... cf z.-.:Nf..a,.. i,± veay. a -c''' '-cr---'-e.-... lia.,.-e. 7.:....tsezt 7".:::rie 'zee:. —:e t.,-...e.a.,,,:/... • . -.. . t=e 5,-.-r= all • -2.4ean :*.,.,22 !Cr a r,-;;:ct re telt' at % t -e z! the • . 14.c.: • a= .tttez:1&ns. a..vt zale a fir .4.4444:0, a )40%. =ape er. Mt -.71 :I:et • :a.• -ton, Mrs. Victor. Dudgeon, Dob,- binton and Mrs, Wilson Johnson, • Woodford. Of six resolutions pre- sented at the area meeting, three were returned to the branches 'for further study and re -wording and three were lost. A highlight of the two day ses- sion is the Banquet, Thursday ev- ening. Catering for noon luncheons • and the banquet was by the Pres- • byterian, United and Anglican church groups.: The gathering as- sembled again in the Iowa hall for evenings entertainment. Mr, Norval Richards. Dean of the, Ont. aria Agricultural Colleges, Uni- versity , of Guelph - was guest speaker. Greetings were extended: by Reeve George Joynt, Win, Ev- erett Saadi, F.W.1.0, President, aries were given by Eleanor Whit- Prize winners foe, the Tweeds - h7: and Donna Mullin on each muir history competition were display. The Kairshea 4-H Home- Campbells Corner, Mount Hope, making •club'presented a skit 'Ac - and St. Vince.nt Wonien's Instit- cent on Accessories for Various ute. The Centennial Poem winners Occasions." were Mrs. .Victor Wiley, Owen *The convention one year com- Sound, Mrs. Hugh Pener, Des- mittee - membe.rs coming from boro, and Mrs. Gordon Quinton, Subdivision 14 were in charge of Meaford. The, trophy for.the lar - registration and were Mrs. George ger attendance and 100% rePort- Arthur, Clarksburg; Mise C.' 0. ing was presented o the Bruce Sutcliffe, *Desboro, and Mrs. Geo. South district Best; Woodford. Although the• Throughout the two days enter - number attending /was down talament which had wine from slightly from other,years, the in; SubdiVision :14, was enjoyed. An Wrest and enthusiasm was of the amusing skit, "Millinery Cre- highest e.aliber. The president, in ations", by Grey Ram 'District, her report, •e briefly on :dui Convention e, "You .ean serve God only by serving man". LiVely "Let's Sing". sessions were • led by Mrs. :Harold Haldenby, Ithdough, the accompaniat, Mrs- ROss CuMmings, lAidmOw. Mrs, Wilmer. Riley, North Bruce, Chairman if the Brtice.Co. • Rally . extended an official *donne to all &legates and vis-. mings, . f 'Port The Cent al Dims tuesseu or 1 ; also, vocal solo and duets by Mrs. Paul Heimbecher; Holland Cen- tre, also Mrs. Robt. Tuck, Hill - vi 1 3,frs Mra. Carl Kleges, Owen MIu Dean' MCLe0d, Lu Mrs. Henderson Legett, wood; Mil. Wm. Pace, Reid's ner; and Mrs,. David Gibb, church. The fine co-‘ratioi) the church groups ce rine Mesta; the efforts: of the OM Men's Association, and 'Most_ .hospitable residents Lucknow billetting the deleg and friends, did much to this a most successful and lying convention. • The newly. elected officers Past President, Mrs.. A. Ma drell, !Southampton; Presi i Mrs. Fmerson Knott. Meal 4; 1st Vice Pres., Mrs. p cy Radbourne„, Owen 'Sound,' lOth St. E.; 2nd Vice Pres,,, Harold Biasing, Neustadt, R.R. 3rd Vice. ,Pres:,' Mrs.:George, Iiirnelfle,". Paisley, R.R, 2; • tare,. Mrs. .G, . A. 'Carson, boro; Treasurer, , Mrs: Go Crawford, Port,_Elgin, R.R. P.R. Officer, ,,Mrs. Robert Hur Owen Sound, R.R. 1; Cura Mrs: Victor Emerson, ch; Jr: W:I. Representative, Wanita Diebel, Tara. F.W.I Directors, Sub. 14, Mrs. W; Clugston, Box 77, Markdale; 15, • Mrs. Percy Radbourne, .10th. St. E. Owen Sound; Sub: Mrs, 'Don 'McCosh, 3, Rip Alternates, Mrs, Geo, •Alde R.R. 4 Meaford; Mrs. No 13th St., Owen Sound; Victor Emerson,: . Whitech • Standing .Committee •COnve Agrictiltme. and Can Ind mrs. Robert Atkhison,. Paisl BrUce East; Citizenship and motion, • Mrs, Harold Garli Hanover; Grey South; .1hetari„' Research- and .".Cdr -rent Ev Mr&.Harry,. ',Avis, • Le .1i Bruce South;.Home Econo and, Health, Mrs. Fred- Mo omen Sound, RA. 5, Grey Wel Resolutions, Mrs. :Wine div • R.R. 4 Ifiarten, Bruce North $, Wm. McKee 13, .view W. . and IliersSlio9taiththandistlietWIJPresi;i:Dented°y W.I.:2°a: BnimGel*a,Yee thrift:, they say in ‘i)i.e.es shrill: 9" 'centennial Parade; .lirfth dim- "The .Do"- must learn the value inentarY bY,. Mrs. Ross fitartYn, • When' modern fathers talk of of a 20-dellar bill." Ripley, intisic, Mrs- .Ross Quit- .*. itors. Mrs., GordonCrawford,emu . Elgin in her Treasurers report I the competition of the Bruce Co. sliowed a balance as' of August. Mstorical Society were on dis-, 31, 1966 of $890.56. Moderator of play on Frida.y • in charge of • a symposium on the general work Mrs. Donald • Blue, Ripley. The of Board •was jeweler, . . Arnold, Eipiey Panel members ,,had donated cups and saucers, were Mrs. Don McCosh, Rxpley, for lucky draws. These were won Mrs. Wm. Clugsten, 'Markdale, by •Mrs. Ilobt. Smith; Elsinore; Meaford and Mrs. Percy Radbourne, °wee Mrs. Emerson Knott • Sound. During convention. report yMKenneth rs. oppe.r, Port of public relatiOns officer was i( Mrs. .Wm Clugston, Markdale, given': by Mrs'. 'Harvey : Houston, Mrs. Fred Moyer, Owen Sound'; .IIolyrood, the stanctmg. Committee Mrs. Emerson Ereke„ Reeoyee;.;7 convener reports by Mrs ftobt Sirs. Janet Gaael, Kirdine; •,. • , Pictured at .the Grey -*Oruce W en's institute Area -C or. vention at Lucknow Town Hall ot Thursday evening of last wee'r. are Dean Norval R, Richards, ,„\r,,tariO A • ultural College,.-Unverity-of Gnelph whe was st,;.. keroI • the eveeing. Oe the :e:r is Joan _ ' Anderson. of Walkertor. new h i; economist for:Bruce ;k:;f:rtty and • the right' es• Leta est.- er. mirk. of Markdale, •new aef;ty h economist . 1 .1F SA SA NI IN LI CC ntc "s f noi oln Vjs les