The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-11-08, Page 6PAG six
THE LU.CKNOWi SENTINEL. • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8th, lfii
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n Gaunt Accepts Toronto Position
WHITECHURCH NEWS
l f.:Toronto visited the uuda•-withVictor-Emerson at -5L__
Mrs. Victor Emerson visited on
•
week end with his parents, :Mr Josephs Hospital, London. Mr.
and Mrs,: Russel Gaunt. Don; who'
• and Mrs., Sidney. Payne -of Toronto .
recently graduated from were also visitors there
Man Power Centre -at Waterloo has we are happy to report that Mrs.
accepted, a position with H. G. Angus Falconer of Streetsville,
Acres and Co. Led,, , consulting who on Friday underwent surgery, at
E f T Cooksville hospital is doing as well
ngmeers,: o , pronto.
Whitechurch Women's Institute• as can be expected ..
wilPhold their November meeting
•
:Mr. ..and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and
on November 14 in 'Whitechurch • 'Whitechurch Cecil Falconer spent. the
Community Memorial` Hall with` week -end at Brantford with: Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Henderson. Mrs Fal
.the north group in charge. The
roll c -: to'be answered by the coner.'went from there to
men AWhat part of farm work Streetsville
Mr., and Mrs; Edwin Smyth of„'.
should be done by the housewife
T�.- ___.__.._.._....._,Y EastWawanosh,, Mr:, and Mrs. Sam
r Smyth, of .Mitchell on Thursday last
provide a' Variety Programme, and attended the funeral of their broth -
the guest speaker Mrs. Allan
McGi willliov+ slides and g er the late William Smyth at
Vineland r�
-..
commentary on.. their trip to Aust- „_ '
H leaves to rriourn-his' loss•
:, rshea At poi
Held Ori Satur
KINLOSS. NEWS
Members of the Kairshea Wom;7
en's Institute entertained their '
husbanc s,� families,.and,4-H''mem
berg at their annual` At. Horne- at the:
Kairshea Hail.on Saturday evening..
A bountiful dinner was enjoyed. by
all',
Each family,contributed a numb. er
for the following programme
readings. by Miss Dean,M acLeod, •
;Mrs. Harold Campbell and. Mis.
Harry Lavis;, piano instrumental$ by
Heather MacKenzie and Brenda:
Ritchie; accordion Plumber by
Brian Keith,. saxaphone• and guitar
selection by. Douglas and David
Wall; a ;trio by the. little 'Maclntyre
girls;; -contests by Mrs.-Leonard
Macinnes and, Mrs, Cliff Roulston..
`Slides taken at Expo and on;a',
northern were shown by Dnver
Dickie; also some ofiocal interest
,taken by Currie Colwell. 'A sing
song was conducted' by Mrs..
Harvey.Houston and Mrs . .Donald '
Maclntyre. The president., Mrs.
Lloyd. MacDougah who presided: -
for the programme, read' a list of
'race -winners at an early Kairshea
picnic. .
• . The singing 'of.God Save. the
-Queen-a_-pleasant exenin
to a close
nnrs. vrm. Koss
Speaks OflfP.E.l:If
AMBERLEY NEWS
Reids Corners Women's Institute
met in'Pine River United Church
on: Monday evening, October_3Oth.
After the opening' exercises the roll
ca•ll.was."name.an old farm iinple-
mens and a new:one;to replace .it';
An interesting topic On the Mari-
time Provinces was well given. by
h- Mrs William Ross of LucknoW who
was introduced by :Mrs. Sam
Gibson.' Guided :Tour's were taken;
through-the .Eastern -provinces, -with
special .mention; of: Prince Edward
Island which was the topic chosen
for the :program,,,"Agriculture and ".
Canadian Industries" by the conven-
er', Mrs': Sam Snobelen , Prince'
Edward :Island with its red soil )
(a sample of which Mrs., :Ross'
brought with her).is mostly;an
Agricultural province.• Its main ,
cash crop is .potatoes. It is alsonot::
ed for: fishing and restaurants and'
dining rooms `serve ,oysters lobster
and other tasty fish. ,Prince Edward
Island is famous for its scenic
beauty, its fine, weather, with
daytime temperatures 'of• 72 and . 55
at night which is a' boon to' tourists
Mrs Ross was thanked by.Mrs •.
Snobelen and 'presented with a gift.
Mrs. Cecil Holland sang an approp-
riate solo entitled "•Canada"
Mrs, ,Williarn Courtney gave,
current events relating toe Prince
Edward Island mentioning, that the
Island has been declared a near . ,
perfect haven for Hay Fever suffer-
ers. A five year inspection and"
I eradication program was carried out
by `the provincial .government and
it is practically free' of ragweed:
Many come to the Island each year
arid stay for long periods to escape'.
the. allergy 'A centennial 'fountain
was opened in 1964 as part: of the
Centennial celebrations,. Many
exhibitions of the. Arts of the Mari:-
tune provincerwere-shovrm �.
.......
Mrs. William Pace and Mrs, W.J.
Courtney' ivho were delegates tb``tfie
W.I. Rally' which was held at St.:
Andrews United Church, Ripley,
gave reports of the meeting. After•
the closing bde,and grace` ..hunch
Was served'iri the Sunday:School
room by the hostesses, Mrs, Donald
McTavish and, Mrs, John Elliott' and,
a social t me ,,, ;o +„edt.,..--
raha, canes., e
his' wife Marian.
Mr,. and' -Mrs Wm Ashby:and;.Mr. and Mrs Cameron Simmons
three' sons of London visited Sunday . of London were Sunday visitors
with Mr, arid Mrs •.Edwin Smyth • with her father, Charles Martin,
of East Wawanosh
Whitechurch Women's Institute Mrs., Elwood Groskort`h left on
i e • Sunday to visit this week with her
members are reminded that'. they• mother ` Mrs. Emma' Bagg,Mr,:
have been invited to' visit. Luck-
and •Mrs. Paul Groskorth'and --
now Women s Institute on. Noven=
• family ..and other relatives in ,,
bet 10 at ,230 in the.Town Hall,
Lucknow : Centennial costumes
will.
be juded. '.
Mr, and Mrs:: Fred Tiffin and„..
Toronto
Mr. and Mrs;.' Reg., Scholtz of •
Blyth were.Sunday visitors with
Mr., and Mrs'. "Ezra Scholtz;
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