The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-05-17, Page 23'WEDNESDAY, MAY `17th, 1967
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Me,n,beIl,. of Guidiflg
ipugh#er Supper
• About 140 Brownies,: Guides, ,
Rangers:and their mothers, ',leaders
and special guests enjoyed a•.
Mother -Daughter Pot Luck S'uppet
in the LuCknOW United Church on
Monday night of this. week,
All joined in: the Guiding Grace.
"Johnny Appleseed" ,' the singing
of the Queen and a toast to the•.
' 'Queen before eating.
Mrs.:, Jack MacDonald was,maste, r
of cererhoniet: for the evening'.
Mrs Jack, McKim Captain of. the"
lst• Lucknow: Girl Guide Company:,
• led a sing -song. Guide Mary Eliz-
abeth Henderson, daughter of Mr,'
and,Mrs,, Jim. Hend'erson,. .
°proposed a toast to the Mothers.
Mrs. Gordon Montgomery replied
on behalf of the Mothers:
• Mrs.• Jack McKim. announced. ;
that if the Guides' were interested:.
in 'a Cpany Camp- .Which would
be held at Wyoka,, south'of Cliff
ord, that plans..Would be made
immediately.;' Mrs. Harold Greer',
Brown Owl•,of:the 1st Lucknow .'
Brownie Pack, said plans were
beingmade fof':the 'Brownies .to
' have. a week -end camp at the ,
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same campsite :the last week -end
in August.
Mrs; •.MacDonald presented war-
ants to Ranger Leader' Mrs. Don
• Dennis; Brown Owl ;of the 2nd
Lucknow Brownie; Pack Mrs. John
Pritchard,,, and Guide Lieutenant
Mrs. Don Thompson., She, also
presented, Mrs, Dennis with a
=certificate of registration for the
Ranger Company which has :been
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organizedfor, -two' ye ars .
Havii g;been Chairman of the '.
Local Association of the Lucknow
Girl Guide s and' Distriet Cornrnl
pilIMIY.ANIMMI
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THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
• PAGE TWENTY-THREE.
Aondak For . Bill MuAin Named
ovemenun Halton Mgnager
ssioner for the Lucknow and Tees
water area for three years, Mrs:
Jack"MacDonald has resigned her
•*pasitiQns; qrs.. McKim presented ..
Mrs:. MacDonald with a'nemento:
of 'her, three years with the Guid
Mrs.: MacDonald, thanked'
everyone saying that she enjoyed
her work and 'met, m any nice
people in those ye"ars., She thank
ed everyone who helped with the.'
Guiding in any way.
It. was asked that, all unused
Guiders: uniformsand hats be turned'
in 'to Mrs, Robert Finlay so that.
they couldbe madeuseof
, Mrs. J. McKim Chaired the meet-
ing for nominations for Chairman
of,the Local Association to fillthe
vacancy•left by Mrs. MacPonald's
resignation'. Mrs Jack Treleaven :
acceptedthis position:. .
Others: that spoke briefly e,re
Rev.. Laird Stirling, Mrs'. John
Pritchard:, • Mrs . Done Dennis and
Mrs. George Newbold., ..
Cumpulgn At $SO
The Salvation .Army Red Shield
• Carnpaign in the Village of Luek•
now has amounted .to'over $500. ,
to'date , with: still some Legion
members.to report' ,
•Ret.airs. addressed: envelopes •have
'been 'sen't. to the rural •areas and
these are.:beginning :to cornein
this week: Anyone who has not sent
his 'contribution' is urged •.to,do so •
as.. soon as possible
• 0 you have been missed; an ad=
vertisement in this week's paper.
tells you where you can leave
your contribution
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• Bill Mullin, a native of Lucknow,'
hasbeen narned manager of the
Halton Branch of the United � Co-
operatives of Ontario, The' Halton.
branch has outlets in Milton, Erin,
Georgetown and Orangeville
'Mrs. Mullin is the 'former Betty
Marshall of Ltickxtow . Bill is, a
nephew of Stewart'M:ullin of Luck
now,
BILL MULLIN • .
U.C.O.• Manager 1
Bill has been manager of the'
Shelburne Co -Operative' and as
sumed':his duties' with .the, Milton, •
Georgetown; Erin and Orangeville
branches on April 8
• The ne•w, manager graduated from
the Listowel,. District .High:,School,
served 'as accountant with the,
Listowel Produ ce _Co for, eight
years and joined 'p.c.°. as
Management trainee. in 1957 at
Kingsville . Co -op
' :From there hie. m ariaged the Van
leek Hill Co -Op for four years
and its: branch in Alexandria For '
two years he Managed the.Prince
Edward Co ,op in Picton and then.
-to Shelburne for two years
• Mrs Mullin is presently teach.
in. g at the Princess Margaret Pub -.'
li'c School in Orangeville and is
looking forward to continuing her
teaching in this ,area..The Niulln''s
have four. daughters', Susan 14;
:Kathleen 12, Jennifer 10 and Bar
bara 4.AU the girls belonged to a
.ridingclub in: SheI'b,urne and
they'll be looking for a home for''
their horses, while Mom and Dad.
look 'for a • f air ily home in. the
• ,Milton area at the conclusion of
the school term. ..
Work:0g for
Pardon or Parole
of Steven. Truscott•
Miss•Berva Allin, who resides at".
3:1 Brunswick St. in Stiatford', and
who is a°nativeof Goderich, visit-
ed the Sentinel this past week in:
an effort to enlist support for the •
inrrimediate pardon or parole of
Steen Trutcott
° Miss Allain hasbeen very keenly.
•interest'ed,•-in the Truscott case
since her original acquaintance
with it as a student in Goderich'
during the original trial, She has
' always held 'the opinion that
Steven Truscott isinnocent of the
crime for which he was convicted'
, and,has followed the cdse very
•1 closely since then . '
During the supreme court.
i.hearings last Fall, jvliss Allin took
he: • wcel.fr-.
an:c sat in on themprottedi iier=�
is anxiouss to receive the opinions
•of all peopte in 'the community,
pro or con, on the matter and
would Welcome letters to her Strat-
ford' address above:
'These expressions of opinion will
.he. passed' on to the members 'of ,
parliament in the district,
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KINLOSS .NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McLagan of'
:London, and Mts. r.. ' Ritchie of
Lucknow. visited Saturday evening
at the, hoxne of Mr. and, M'rs
Fraser :M acKinnon:
. Grant Gilchrist had his, tonsils
reni.oved in `Hingham Hospital on •
'Friday.
• Eileen and,Donna ''Part of Kirch-..
ener spent ,•the'week-end:with
their parents, :Mr:, and Mrs, Jim
Burt, Nancy and Robert..
Mrs, Bill Landsborough of Clinton.
visited Saturday afternoon at ' the :
Home of Mr. and Mrs; 1ra Didkie:.
Mr..and, Mrs'. J.J.• Houston, •
Guelph spent the week -end with,
Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey, Houston . '
and Kenneth,
Bill Buckton of the University
of Toronto isspending' a 'couple of
week'.s:vacation with his'parents,.•
Mr', ;and Mrs. Herb Buckton.: Bill'
has accepted .a position 'on the
'medical staff in •a Florida hospital
for the summer
• Maitland Presbyterial of the,
W.M.S. will meet on Thursday, •
May 18th, . afternoon and evening
iii. St; Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Wingharn As several
,ladies will be. attending this Presby
terial the regular 'Kairshea lnstit- '.
otic meeting will be postponed un-
til Friday afternoon Mrs. Donald
MacKinnon of Lucknow'is the
hostess.
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ORGE .A. NEWBOLD, ADMINISTRATOR
• ° Phone 528-2186
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