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TNLUCKNOW SENTINEL, LLICKNOW
ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27th, 1967
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Donald .Gaunt on Saturday was a
guest attending the Roehrig
Strauss wedding at•Mildmay•
'Joan Tiffin of Montreal Bank,
Teeswater is spending her holidays
at her home here..
Mr. : and Mrs. `Irving Duebie, Mr:
and. Mrs. Earl Robertsof Detroit
were recent visitors: with Mrs. Cecil
Falconer and other relatives.
Mrs'. D••MacDonald returned •
home with Mr. and Mrs Angus
MacDonald and family on Sunday
from Arkona, where she had visited'
for'two weeks with Mr,. and Mrs:
Allan McCharles.
This coitimunity •extends their
sympathy to Mrs. George Phillips'
and family in the sudden passing of
her husband George Phillips
SOFTBALL SERIES
'On Tuesday last Tavistock and
Whitechurch Juniors.' played with a
score 7 -lin favour of Tavistock an
on Sunday afternoon they played at
Tavistock with.a~score 2.-1,in •
favour.Of 'Tavistock: This Is
W.O.A.A. series. On Saturday Joe.
Tiffin and daughters '• Joan' and
Shirley wereat Madoc where the
team played their first in' an
O, A. S. A. series, with Madoc
being the winner.
Mr. and` Mrs:: Johnston Conn
were Sunday visitors with ,Mr, and.'
Mrs. Bob Scott ofTeeswater;
BARN BURNS
THESUGAR BUSH This community extends the'
BY REV.. DUNCAN' M�TAVISH sympathy to Mr. and Mrs..` Robert •
Bregmaninhaving their ban burn
When I was a small boy there was last :Friday while they were at
an opening.at the edge of:what we Expo. Misses Yoke Meijeringh and
•called the "Back Bush , .so called Richti De Hoan were staying.with .
because was at the back. end of '. the Bregman children while their
.the dad ,:farm• homestead,' while an- parents were at Expo and they gave
• other wood- lot studded the front the glarm as soon as smoke was `
end,. This•clearing which 'noticed...
constituted about half'an Gary Chapman retums•home this
acre, was the site of the.tld origin. week, from Hamilton and will spend
al sugar camp in the days when the some time assisting with the .work
early settlers were pretty much de -#here • . • : •
^pendent' on the, maple:. trees for ' Leroy and ,Brian Rntoul have. been
at Luckhow,Paisley, Blyth,
tSeaforth,and Kincardine fall fairs . ,.
Those were the days ofthe•large assisting George Kennedy show his . f;
"store trough', which .in my day Hereford cattle. This week they
had given way to a few oak barrels 4w ll be attending Brussels; Dung -
in which was stored the surplus sip jannon, and Teeswater. They have
when the run was unduly heavy. ;won various:prizes.
This store trough was hewn out of a`•
g g.I open'
large e. to t was 'on the upper `
side and held many gallons of the, A coot is an aquatic bird found
precious liquid that drop by drop; [principally in South America
formed the maples that, •• •
came from the hard
largeportion of the tim -
her on the old homestead . '
St.: Helen's Area
Resident .Passes
ST, HELENS: NEWS •.
Sympathy of the community is
extended to the' Phillips families in
the loss of a husband andlather,
Mr. George Phillips whose death.
occurred on the week. -end. .
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Pearce of
Brantford' were Saturday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs..Harvey Webb.
Miss Florence Stuart of Evanston,.
Illinois visited 'during the week with
(Miss: W.D. • Rutherford..
Mrs : Andrew Gaunt is a patient in
Victoria Hospital. . London.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank. McQuiilin ..
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Johnston' at Bluevale,
Mrs. Wm McPherson, Steven and
Larry spent a• few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Campbell at' Belmont.
On Sunday, Mr, 'McPherson and
girls visited, at the same home: •
The October -meeting ' of the ' W.1;
will be on October 5th at
8:30 in the hall. This is the Grand-
mother's meeting. The meeting is
in charge of Mrs. Ernest: Gaunt,
Mrs.. Harvey Webb, Mrs:` Ross
Errington and Mrs. Allan Miller'.
Lunch committee Mrs Lorne
Woods, Mrs. Charles McDonald;
Nlrs.. Tom Taylor, and 'Mrs John ..
Pritchard'..
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their yearly supply.of sweets;
' augur which was tilted upward a
and prevented the kettle from
In m da the site of campthehale
slipping off. •
had moved a little farther to the
At one end was a large kettle •into
north and in the more wooded area.' which the cold sap was poured and
It consisted of a, single timber hung 'as this' kettle boiled to a certain
,between two trees and supported , degree, the hot.sap was transferred
against the trees by a forked shore to the next kettle and: then on to
in the form of a brace. Frbrn this the third. The quality of the sap
titnber were suspended three -bits increased in .sweetness as the proc-
Of timber on which were hung. three : ess .cdntinued', until it had reached
kettles:. The "hangers" were trade i the stage Of syrup. 'It was then re
from a hooked limb at the upper ,moved frorn the fire and taken
end. and a wooden pin at the bottom , home where an the kitchen stove,'
AhrOThee pin was driven into the hanger the last stages of refinement were
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Display Old School
Books At W.I.
Mrs.' Gordon Wall was hostess for
the September meeting of Kairshea
Women's Institute held on Septem-
ber 21st in the Kairshea Hall. As.
the theme was Education, there:
was an interesting display of old :
school books. dating '.back to the
1880's, The motto,; "Take time to
read , it is' the highway to know .-
ledge"
ledge wad taken by Mrs. Allan. .
Maclntyre..This was very interest-
ing. with books to Illustrate the
subject The Roll Call :was answer-
ed by each member .naming a city
or town in Ontario starting with her
initial and telling for whatit'was
important.
During the. business Period, the
new course. for thisfall on hats was•
discussed. It was decided. that
leaders would.. not be sent to Pais-
ley. Mrs. Harvey Houston read a
letter from' the Historical Society,
The books'maynow be .Purchased"
at one dollar per Copy. Another
Tetter concerning the official open
ing of the new township building at
Holyrood, October 20th was also
read.,, Some members offered to
help serve d�ughnut and •coffee.
Mrs :Allan, Maclntyre gave a.
report"on the: Fair exhibit. Mrs: •
Keith and ;Mrs Roulston reported .
on 4-H work, ` Each; group has now ,..
held,, three meetings
A discussion followed concerning
;repairs .and heating of the hall::
The 'committee is to inquire about
•
cost
Mrs . Farish Moffat in 'reporti'ng
for Home Economics and Health, `.
read :from a pamphlet on
arthritis The Hymn of All Nations
was sung with :Mrs. •Hous on.•direct-
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