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WEDNESD APRIL 12th, . .
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Sister. s and Brothers Entertain
Dinner To Mark 1967 Anniversaries
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Fred Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Ross entertained their sisters
and brothers at a dinner last. Satur-
day evening at the Ross.h ome ,,
Lucknow
The occasion mark'ed six Weddin
Anniversaries taking place in.the
,Ritchie 'family during1967..
Present: were Mr. and. Mrs.;
George Saunders (Ruby) of Lucknow
who will observe their 50th
wedding anniversary; Mr. and
Mrs.. Sam; Gibson (Esther) of Amber
ea who; observed their" 40th• anniv
ersary; Mr: and Mrs. Robert Helrn.
(Myrtle), Mr. and' Mrs, Frank.
Ritchie, both of. Ashfield and Mr
and Mrs. Alf 'Ritchie of: Lucknow
Happy'
Handicrafters
The seventh Meeting of the Si..
' Helens. Happy 'Handicrafters: was
held, at Pannabecker's at 7 p. m ., on
• April 8 ;All members were present.
The meeting opened with the 4-H
pledge: Roll call. was a country you
..would like to visit'and why.
A letter was received from -North
American Life Assurance Company
in answer to our letter ''for Centeno-
ial Cards. The Centennial Supper.
was discussed. It will be held on
April 17:.
foods andfood customs of 'China;
is n and India under. follow4n
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headings,: settlements, significance,
o, a 1
f m "a pe
s special cial dishes .customs;'..
;,..
• were discussed.. The Chinese steak;'
.and S'P inach and cookies were
tasted atld:enjoyed
All participated in'a`.quiz of diff-
erent foods:and the countries they '
come. frons ".•
The meeting closed :with: the 4-1-I:
Creed
who'will each, be.celebrating their
30th anniversary.:
Also, present was another sister •
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford (Ja.ne)
Eastman of Burlington.:
They are allmembers, of•a family
of•tWelve,, of the late Mr. and •Mrs
James Ritchie of Ashfield .
Besides their parents'they. were
predeceased by two sisters and two'
brothers Mrs.' Erhest.Gardner
(Mamie) of Ashfield , .Mrs. John.,
'Grant (Margaret) of Saskatchewan,
Bowden of Lucknow ,.Edgar of
Huntsville ,' ^
Wifls.FeHOwsbip:
But Can't Accept
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Word was ,received .here on Mon-,
day: from jGeotge •Conn,' Western
University , London that he had .
been awarded.�an Ontario Graduate•
Fellowship 'of $1,500 but he cannot
acceptit because' of the former
awardof $2;500 which :was
announced last week
Mr and Mrs'. Bill Peacock and.
'family .of"Bluevale were Sunday,
visitors;with' Mr. 'and. Mrs. 'Alex
Robertson and : family.
''Mr, and'Mrs. Carl.McClenaghan
Mrs .Ben Mc,Clenaghan•and Lloyd
•.Gollan visited on Sunday'•with Mr.
'and Mrs. 'Irwin McClenaghan and
family of St., Thomas. On the.
return trip: they were accompan-
ied . by Ben McClenaghon who had
visited` there. two weeks. •
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Saturday evening visitors with.'
Mr, and:Mrs.; Bill ,Evans were Mr
and Mrs. Bert Nicholson of Kin -
lough
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lou' h arid' their:g randchildren
Linda and Larry Evans .of Toronto:
Gary Chapman of Hamilton, spert_t
the weekend with his parents.Mr.
and Mrs Russell. Chapman.
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lndependent Agent,. chances,
are you are receiving only,half
the benefits you might :expect •
When IaIacingnsurance on your
dwelling,',Car or business.
An independent insurance
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the insurance on your car and•
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To -.Bet ail the facts about,
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dill Neables
H�m.ored At Soca•
WHITECHURCH NEW;
On Friday evening the' community
gathered` in Whitechurch C;ommun-
ity Memorial Hall to do honor' to
Mr. and Mrs,,'BillNeable and fam-•
ily who resided on th'e farm former-
ly owned by the late Charles Elliott
and who. now have temporarily : .�,
xnoved'tb the farm house on the
6th Concession owned by `Bud
,Sutton. They eventually will reside
in.Wingham. • .•
The evening was'spent:dancing te.
music supplied 'by Joe Tiffins
estra With the calling off'being. '•
doneby Oscar Schefter.. At '. •.
lunch time Raymond Huffrnancall'-
ed Mr'. and Mrs'. Neable. to the
platform and read an'address to •.
them. On behalf of the community
Jamieson Pettypiece presented
,them with a•sum.of'money .
PurpIeGrov�W.1.
Elect Officers
At Annual Mee'ting
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Mrs. `Don Gilliesswas hostess to
the Annual Meeting of Purple'
Grove "Women's Institute.' •.
Mrs .. George Harkness was in..
charge ,of the meeting. The. Par-
able of the Sower was. read. by .'
Mrs,, Harvie Thompson
:Accouncem�ent. was made of
Achievement Day in. Kincardine
on: April 22 ,: Vii: l "Day. at; Expo is
June 17, Centennial' Tea in Ripley
April'14, :Freezer Forum. m..
Paisley..A ril 26. Members. are:.
l? _
asked to'wear Centennial
costumes' if possible. to : District• •
Annual . in Lucknow, May 26
'There will be a change :of'hostess
g
for next*rnonth •and announcer en•
made later'. 'Tamil Night ,was
left' for next month. Mrs.. Geo'. •. •
Harkness and •Mrs: Don. Gillies
will continue on Ripley ,Centenn-..
ial Committee .
When asked' what the W:I. had. •
done•for' them , members listed.,'''
tolerarnce, understanding of, people ,
made, world .sMaller and gave them:'
: confidence :in speaking before:.
people: and leading a meeting.;
During the:annual. rneeting,''it
was decided to buy gifts 'for. ill
members aid mothers only for
coming year: Splendid annual •
reports were received. which show•-".:
ed there hadbeen interesting progy
'.rams and m.embers•were•• •
.enth'usiastic•a'bout their organizat
Mrs. Morford Mackay conduct
ted•:the `election of officers which
resulted' as'•follows .president,Mrs...:
Cecil Sutton,. Vice Presidents. Mrs.
Francis;Boyle:,'•Mrs. Harvie•Thom
pson,. Secretary' -treasurer' Mrs ...
Don Gillies.; District Director' .Mrs.;
George 'Harkness, Citizenship Mrs.'
•Herb Farrell, Home•,Econ.omics.
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M.rs. Jack Farrell, Historical re—
search Mrs.. Harvie Thompson",
Agriculture Mrs. Don' Dore , • Resol-'
•utions Mrs, . Morford Mackay , Cul
tural. Activities; Mrs . Gord on' Patt-
erson ,' Curator and., P. R. O:. Mrs,
Wm . Arnold . ••
The program was led by, Mrs .
Wm . Arnold. A game made a
:Pleasant. change . Mrs: Don Reid
read' a poem "Mother's Workbasr.
ket : Mrs,George Harkness gave
A . report of an Institute Conference,
Cultural Activities was the;topic '
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of the day Sone outstanding
samples of Canadian Art and phot-
•ograph.y were op display , An
Amusing poem of•Edna Jacques
on'Hiusecleaning wa read by Mrs"
Arnold , Mrs, Ben Scott provided
a poem on Eastet Mrs: Victoria
Smith thanked the hostess,. Lunch •
• Or4A,i, ' was. provided by Mrs., .Ben Scott
and Mrs Howard Thompson. '
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ZION NEWS ,
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Mrs'. Wm'. G Hunter's: group
visited. Pinecrest Manor on Tuesday.
where- :they spent two hours enter-
taining :the. patients. A half hour
.program was presented, followed
by the• patients participating in
crafts.: 'Material donated by,: God -
erich'Ontario hospital is provided :'
to groups wishing . to. interest 'these.
folks inknitting; mat' braiding,,,;
etc".: It was .considered a very worth
while afternoon spent to brighten
the day„fpr nor patien-
ts. Tea and cookieswere served•to
the visitin g group. The ,ladies'ent-:.
ertaining'were Mrs. frank Ritchie,
Mrs'. Doug Ra•ynaird•, Mrs.. Peter
'Cooke, 'Llrs•.. Howard Barger, .Mrs
Eldon` Ritchie and, •Mrs,. Bill Hunter.
•. Mr, and Mrs: John. G.' Ritchie :of
Brussels visited with Mr:. a,nd .Mrs,.
Henry Gardner on Sunday:
Mt: and,Ms; Frank Ritchie.,were.
guests' of Mr. and Mrs..: Bill Ross of
Lucknow on Saturday evening; q.
where an anniversary dinner party
was held
Zion.U,C.W. meeting. wilr`be
held at the::home of Mrs;: John
Hunter on Thursday.
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs.
Charles Wilkins on the arrival' of a
son.
Mrs ,\Wes Alton of, London is
v.isiting for a few-d'ays:at'the
home of Mr.,•an'd Mrs.. Charles
Wilkins:. 0 -
Little Janet and .Elizabeth Wilkins
are visiting their aunt Mrs : Bert
Alton • •
Mr. and Mrs Jim Hunter and
' Mrs W 0. Hunter`visited on Sun
day with Mr:' and Mrs. •John Mcl<.in
non 'of Kincardine ,.Mrs.' W O;
Hunter`; hat returned to her home
in •Lucknow after; spending the .
winter 'with her sister in Dungannon
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