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LUCKNOW' 3ENTINlL; LUCKNQW; ONTARIO
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Phone 528-2145.
Over. Six Months
In Hospital
ST, HELENS NEWS
Mrs .B .._F Green returned home' Farmer's Union Convention: in Lon`
on Saturday after over six riionths
and Mrs. .Donald McCharlei and
family, .
•
Mr and Mrs. Irwin.Campbell
are :on '•a trip to Easte,rn:.Canada'.
Mr: and Mrs..:Lorne Luther and
Mr: ` Warren Wylds attended the
in Wingham;and:District Hospital`
•with,a fractured:leg.`
Mr:arid Mrs. Wiri, desoer ret-
urned on Tuesday from their honey
Moon trip to Western Canada.
FALLS FROM BICYCLE
Paul Curran, suffered a. fall off
his bicycle. on .Saturday:requiring
numerous stitches to his face and
mouth: He also had several teeth
'loosened.
Keith 'Black is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital.; London.
E. W Rice is a patient in Wing
ham and District. Hospital:
About fifty ladies -at -end
Tupperware Party in the St. Helens
Hall on Saturday .evening. Mrs.
Bide and Mrs,. Webster of London
de rnonstr.ated . the use of tupper ;:. `
ware,
.Mrs, $ob Johnstbn Karen and
Danny Of Kincardine. visited her
mother, Mrs. ,Laura McNeil on
• Saturday.
don.
Mrs. Warren'Wylds returned
home from hospital; in London• bn
Sunday. '
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ath, 1969
KINLOUGH :NEWS
The' Holyrood- Women's Institute
met gn Thursday afternoon at the
hall'.with Mrs, Dan McInnes and
Mrs., Jim Smith as hostesses Mrs.
P. A ; fvlurray.presided and the
meeting opened with the Ode and'.
. the Mary Stewart Collect.
Correspondence and,a thank you
note- were read -by Mrs it crank
Maulden,' Mrs, jim. Smith :.was:,.
appointecE delegate to the Convert:
tion at Moirnt .Forest• on November
3rd and':.4th , with. Mrs: Morgan
Johnston. alternate. , Delegates to
.the Rally. at. Elmwood October l6tb
are:Mrs.. Lyman Sutton and., Mrs.
.P. A' . Murray
It was decided against ordering'
spoons asa money, making. project.
The .training school'. will be; held
in:Walkerton on October 21st and
22nd for• Local Leaders... ..The 'disp-'
lay from ;this. Institute received 2nd
prize at `.the 'Lucknow. Fall Fair and.
a poster .byMrs. Dan McInnes was
.placed first,atthe. Fall Fair at
Ripley. . F
.The subscription to the County
Woman agazine-'will be -renewed---
for another. year. The IRemembran-
•ce Day Service will be arranged by
Committee No'. 3
Judges, for the ,book rnafk •contest
'were Mrs'. Jack Scott;and Mrs. Saris:
Farmer.. '' Prizes went. to•Mrs.. Mor.
gait Johnston and Mrs. P A
Murray. Roll call was answered by
One of the :first holidays I reiriern
ber :and the mode of travel.: Topic
Pictures`of Florida were shown by
Mrs. Morgan'Johnstgn .•Some were
taken from each•of their.three•
-ripstheca and especiaYly'last-year'•
when her parents' Mr: and Mrs..
Ewart Taylor were with them,
also her sister:.and brother-in-law,
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AUCTIONEERS;
M.
acLennan •Allan MacIntyre;
"• :Emile
Mr. and Mrs... Jack Ackert and
family and Linda and Nancy ,
Walden.` They were most,interest_
ing both 'for those,who were famil-
•iar.with-the places,." as well as,
those Who have not been there.
• Mrs. M. McPherson, read a poem
on Historical Research: The ' •
November' meeting will be a Pot-
luck supper. at. Mrs... Raynard
A'ckert's home -at 7'o'clock on
November 6th
' Mrs., Raynard Ackert presided
for the program on Cu.turaYActivit
ies. Mrs P.,.A: ' Murray was 'thank-
ed for preparing the hall- for the
meeting: Mrs. Jack Scott gave
the motto Adversity is the abras-
ive that gives a sharp edge 'to
;courage and brought out many good
thoughts on this..
Mrs. Lyman Sutton showed how
topacka'suitcase and how to have
the clothes come out wrinkle -free
This was arlso very interesting; and.
m
.gave us any..good ideas•.on porch
ajing articles suitable for packing,
Mrs. Sant 'Farmer gave a• reading
Maturity, an article in'`keeping.
with Cultural Activities. Mrs'.
Dan McInnes .gave a reading on
Fall Fairs especially the rural
fairs. which have meant so much'to
people through the years..
Mrs. Dan McInnes and Mrs.
Elwood Elliott Were captains for a
game which. caused plenty of..
laughter. .
Mrs: 'Jack Scott gave the courtesy
remarks and; the meeting closed '
'with the ,Queen and Grace. Relic
iouss refreshments were served:and
"Happy Birthday"' was sung for
four of the' ladies present who'.
have birthdays in. October, Direct,
ors - Mrs Raynard Ackert, ,Mrs.
Jack Scott;.
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Mr, and Mrs. Bill'Rogerson.and
%rarrspent-tire wee '.;
end with.Mr acid Mrs, Gordon
FinlayoTh. '
Preparatory Services were con;=.
ducted on, Friday evening' at `Ash-
field Presbyterian•Church and Com
rnunion Services were held .on Sun
day,.
Church Services at Ashfield. ,.
Pres byterian Church ire at 2J 3b.
for the next few months and Sun-
day School is at 1:30, '
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacKenzie
and Mr. and Mrs. George:Moncrief,.
spent the past week end in Toronto
11 -Barrett..
and family,.
Air. Gary MacKenzie who is •
attending Conestoga College spent
. the week end with Mr, and Mrs.
Jack MacKenzie. '
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