HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-23, Page 11SDAY NOV. 23rd 1966
THE LUCKNOW SENTfNEL, LUCKNOVI ONTARIO
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Ae very special NGeneration
A discussion .was held. or► how, tow
Meetin for Kairsheaew W.J. wa meet the expense pf ,putting a ne
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roof on the Kairshea Hall. it is
held Thursday, November. l7th at '
the home of Mrs* Frank MaoKen- planned to canvas the' community
zie. There was a,,largeattendance for donations.Mrs. Wrn* Niacin -
with fifteen babies,or pre-school tyre took the chair for the progra'.
mane which be an.with'the singing:
children•present;'President Mrs. - g
Ted Collyer and Sec.Treas,, Mrs, •. of•the Wornen'sjnstitute Carol.
Evan Keith ,were in charge of the : Mrs. Ira Dickie and Mrs.' Harry
delegates to the Bruce
meeting. Mrs. Harvey Houston • g
read the scripture from: Psalm 84, County Rally.; gave .reports., Mrs,,
- The ''Roii.-cpil vas answered by ... inspirationalreading ., . p _ .
Lloyd MacDougall had a
"Hints on baby care" and man Women . Have Climbed" one
y ,Mrs ,
humorous poems on children from
Allan. Maclntyre had: a splendid
Mrs -
Mrs. Cliff Roulston'•s. scrapbook,.,.`
The: president exte tded a warm motto: on the 4th line of the Mary. .
Stewart Collect, Other readings .
welcome to all .the visiting `'riioth- p.
•
:ers and children, were given by Mrs. Hughes and
.Mrs; I?. J. MGKinnon read'a letter Mrs Clarence Ritchie and'a piano
duet b
`y Connie and Rod. MacKen -
from England., -and a Correspondence zie was
much enjoyed.
may be, begun: with institute mem-. Mrs: Jim Burt presented a food
bers there; . It was decided' to• sub-
scribe again for the"Federated,
demonstration• telling how. to pre-'
g • pare stuffed peppers onions, squash
News. Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall ie
ported that directors had met and and cabbage rolls,' Mrs. Donald C ,'
planned an "At Home" to be. held', - Meacotheintyrer readwomana'poes'ohdm° d ."
"Training 1
th
in Kairshea Hall, =December .3rd. •Mrs' H. Houston gave the court-
esy 'remarks
ourt-esy'remarks and also presented all
mothers with' booklets on food,
health and child care ,
After the Queen and Grace were
sung, .the hostess and directors:
Mrs, Wm. Maclntyre and Mrs:
Harvey Houston served lunch with
special treats for the little' folks.
600 p.m. Each family will: pro-
vide a number for the programme..
It was decideo order 20Q more
of Miss .MacLe 's:.book of poems.
It was voted that we discontinue
Liability Insurance on Kairshea
Hall.' Membership for'•Mrs': Hughes
in the Historical Society was to.be
Sent in.
Ritchie
es Honor At
anent Day
ion News)
ending 4-H Club Ach-
ay in Wing,hain..on
re Mrs. Harvey Rit-
Charles. Anderson,
tinter, Mrs, Allan,
Gordon Kirkland,
s Wilkins. The
embers. were present.
lva Ritchie, Charlene
derson (sit=in-mem ,
a Wilkins, Brenda
cy.Kirkland Wanda
my Honours were
Brenda Ritchie .The
b" was- the project,
s presenting.' a Skit.
unter. and Mrs.
Charles Anderson were in Toren
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to from. Sunday.evening Novemb `.
er 13th to November 1th. While;•
there they attended the -4-.H Club
Leaders convention and the, Royal
Winter Fair.
Audrey, Ross.,of Toronto and
Mrs., Bill Ross of Lucknow .visited
on, -Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Ritchie.
Mr. ` and Mrs. Lorne Hackett
and family visited on Sunday
with. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harr-
ison of Mitchell. '
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
'Wm. Hunter on Sunday were Mr...
and Mrs. Joe Freeman Sr, of
Colbourne , Mi. and Mrs, Don`,
Straughan and family of Luck -1
now and Larry Hunter of .Owen
-Sound. •
The fine weather is allowing
many ;farmers to finish up their.
ploughing.'
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Swan Sr.-. are
residing in :Lucknow now.
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LOCHALSH
Rod Finlaysonleturned to work 0
in. Sarnia, after having:spent the
past ten days at hone due to ill-
ness.
TomFarrell is driving, a new car
Many from the area attended the
Ripley and ,District High School
Variety concert . and commence-
ment Thursday and Friday evenings.
Visiting Mrs.tDonald R. MacKen-
zie. during the week end were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim. MacKenzie, Mr. and
Mrs , ; L, La Borne. all of Detroit
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Inglis and.
family of Wroxeter.
Mr M McKinney.: a., student min
aster was guest speaker at Ash-
field Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day, in Rev. Neil MacCombie's
place... •
Finlay MacLennan of Kitchener
•spent the week end at his home
here. •
Phyllis Bradley and Joyce Thor-
burn of Stratford Teachers College
spent -the week end at their hom - .
es in•'the area.
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Lucknow
istrict Co-op
ST. HELENS'
• Mrs. ken Grewar Nancy and
Bradley of Montreal spent a few
days with her parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. Harvey Webb. .
John Cameron is a patient in
Wingham• and District Hospital •
with a.broken'leg.and other' ;injur-
ies following a car -truck accident
on'Tuesday. We wish him a •
speedy., recovery ..
The December meeting of .the:
W. I. will be held on December
8th, not December 1st as this is',
the "Hat Summary Day" in Wing
ham,
Sunday school next Sunday.
be after church at 12 o'clock.
Note change`':of time,.
Darryl Stenting of London spent • {
the week.. -end with his, grand-
parents ;Rev. and Mrs.
Willis:
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Loree Gammie entertained her •
school friends at her 10th birth- ,•
day party on Wednesday.,,
Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Galant and
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sherwood
of Detroit' spent, a day recently. in
London with Mr.. and Mrs; Jim '
Barbour. and Mrs. Freda ,Gontier
and Jamie.
Introduce
on:
Systems
scan• F•Nin. •Poultry prod ctlo,, •He rroduet$on
ucknow District Co-op.
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Phone 518 T25
Reception Held,
,For: N�wly�weds•
(Whitechurch News)
On Saturday evening Neil, Rintoul,:
Donald Dow';and, Lloyd Whytock,
sponsored a reception in `White-
church Community Memorial. Hall ,
for Mr, and. Mrs. Tom Robinson
nee Aantje Bakker, Tiffins Orches
tra supplied the music for a capac-
ity crowd. 'At the lunch hour Mr.
and Mrs. Robinson were called to
.the platform and given seats while
Neil Rantoul read anaddress and •
Donald Dow ,presented there with a
gift of money.
Mr. .Robjnson thanked those who
sponsored the party and those who
attended for their kindness in tern-.
embering them in this way, •
Mr. Bruce Currie returned home
last Monday from Rston Sask.
where he had been ehnployed for •
the harvest.
• Mrs. Elwood G'r'oskorth •visited` 1ast
week with Mr.. and Mts. Paul
Groskorth and family of ,Toronto
and with her mother Mrs.. Ern;ma
Flagg of Toronto. Mr. Oro'skorth
relieved the first, of the week at
Brampton and spent the remainder
of the week in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Don .-Rose , roughs
Bobbie and David' and Mrs. Robert
Ross were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs., George Boss and family
of Owen Sound.