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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-23, Page 11• •:. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1969 Xr- -7-7" "id.t" 'Ir.. TZ.!". THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO' PAGE. ELEVEN M NUMENTS sound counsel- and a I.• rice0.4a_monun. correctly designed from quality material, rely on . Make Plans For IKELT()N MEMORIALS Pat 01 -lagan, Prop. Established Over Sixty Years WALKERTON PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO Mrs Bert • • • • • :•.:. Alton Heads Community........ Friendship, Visiting At Consultation Days Huronr-Perth--Presbyterial-United— . Church Wornen'sponsored two • w ' Consultation Days for Citizenship' & Social Action', Community 'Friendship & Visiting 'and Christian Missionary Education COmmitt7 ees...North Street United.Church Women, Goderich and Parkview . U. C. W., Stratford.; Were hostesses for.these events Mrs. liarold.Bab- 'ensee, Huron-•Pelth 15resbyterial ' president welcomed the offiCers at' 'both meetings. ,'Ile.leaders were Mrs. Harry :Almost , Citizenship and Social Action,Mrs. J. •.'. • Axtman, Christian & Missionary. • Education ,:Mrs. Bert Alton, Com munity .Friendship. .& Visiting. Mrs. Babensee and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft altoassisted. • The, Consulation•Days were well • attended and much inspiration and concrete inforination were received by the above -secretaries,. Posters were:liberally' used bythe leaders. . to deVelop their departments,' In the Citizenship & Social Action group were seen posters with such •,titles .is "Was premier Robaits. Speaking for you On Medicare at.. . the Federal -Provincial Confer ence?","Is Pierre Berton helping the cause ,of the Canadian Indian • • by his TV series?" ,"Whae. is the -greatest problem of the ageing?" ,• ' 'Student Revolt - What is good and What' is bad about ;it?". In the '. • Vititing-represent..atives-disetti'sed- ..the ditties of the minister, the elders, and the UCW members.: Who is your neighbour?" was. the question On.one Poster.. The value. Of glitz visiting in apartment hous- es and even in small church comin- unities. was highly rated, Members were advised to take children with, them when they visited olderpeople and Rest'Homes as they bring happ7 iness to.the shut-in members. Vis- its to Mental Hospitals are apprec- iated especially if these visits in-. clude car rides and picnics, • ,,Consultation."Serninars" 'closed with an interview with Saint. Peter - skit -wise that is: (St.' Peter, Look AtMe),How did the 1JCW rate? • In. Ripley at the home of Mrs. •FranCis Gemmell, present chairman of the Bruce County-Women't Institute Rally, an executive Meet ing Ng as_ heki _on A pri1.16th-. •Plans for the Rally to be held at Elmwood on.Octdber 16th were •drawn tip. Malcolm Branch will be in chargeof registration. As form- erly ,the hostess:branch will provide tea and dishes At.noOn% Members will:bring their own ; lunch. ' • Mrs.,.. Wilmer Board Direct- or foit ubdivision •16,..will be• in • charge of the election of,officers, ,Bruce Centre District will have a, Display of Articles from the Craft • Fair.• For entertainment.; each District will be responsible for•i:fiVe.rnin- ute skit , two in. the morning and two: during the afternoon session... The special speaker will be Don- ald Carroll of WalkertorP, It was recomniended thatza.change be • made in By-laws of the, Scholarship Committee, A Public Relations 'Officer will:be elected •..AS is customaiy.,. edefi branjj will,receive a programme s15- 1Afeeks prior to the election.. • • 1 • 1 • • • , • • ' • • • • • ENINGF-MAY-3rd At 8:30 P.M.• FEATURING • The University Of:, estern Ontario Choir - • . • Lucknow' Pulilic School Auditorium • Adult Admission $1 — - Public School Children'50c ' Anyone requiring tickets or transportation to and from the Public School, -please contact any member of the Lions Club. • SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY Don MacKinnon_ PLUMBING --.HEATING WIRING • . • •• LUCKNOW.• • • Four Kingsbridge Guidestntolled KINGSBRIDGE NEWS . The Kingsbridge.Girl Guides held their meeting April 17 in the school with thirty-fiv present.. Four 'girls were enrolled by Captain • Betty De Bruyn. They are Rita Hendericks; Lucille Frayne, Elaine Haggitt , Susan Hayes , game • - followed which all the girls enjoy • • . • , . ed. Jack Tigert showed the Guides , • • howtotiea bowlineoi.. and tirnberhitch k • . During. the meeting the Patrdl • Leaders received their whistles. 'and , • • stripes and the Seconders received. .their Stripes. All the' girli.receiv- ed 'their Patrol Emblems.' ' Campfire followed with tJe•''. Scarlet Tankers in charge The • meeting was closed with Taps • afternoon the. meMbers, were asked • • td prepare a ,prOgratrune :front' • topics. found in the newspaperi'and other Publications. Interesting and 'pertinent skits on poVerty, and the . ...plight of the aged and a.topic on,,, drug addiction were presented. ,•Christian &-Missionary Committ- • ees' duties were outlined. Here • they are Be inforrned, study the • needs of the 'community', discuss • k C.&lvi. Education: with .the UCW and o!her church departments'. Don't leave it all to.the Sunday . School, see that materials are pro,: .vided for leaders, arrange 'far baby- , sftters-tfor-young--rnothers---and-a-Ie provide nursery hdur..sUpervitorS,;---. • during chtircli service, and'firiallY' do.see that Chriitian.&.Missidriary• • Education programmes are present- ed for the-WIple-Congreg-ation. The Community, Friendship & St. Mary's Church Holds Annual ' . • Now is /the Time to Plan Your • SEED! G RTILIZE • • Your Co-OpefatiVe offers you a, complete line of. quality .fertil izers. Contact them now and arrange for delivery or. pick-up • • • of your 'spring requirements. , • ' • . • . •.' - .• • • • . • • • . " Here's the Low -Down... QUALITY AND SERVICE ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITIES OF YOUR LOCAL CO-OP. THAT IS WHY , IT PAYS TO SEE YOUR CO-OP FIRST.•, .• • Custom spreading' and equipment leasing '',...Got a 'tractor but nO-spreader? Need your fertilizer applied fast? Then see .'your CO-OP •ahc1 arrange , th!, ... 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