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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-02-25, Page 7tK• v.• • WEDNESDAY, .' FEBRUARY 25th, 1970; ► w11it.��I►�#�: THE LLUCKNOIW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. 'ONTARIO SEE. US 'FOR YOUR Drapery and: Fi�or c..Overin Needs.:. AL SAL. "SAY" ,PRICE CONSCIOUS BUYERS WILL- ENJOY SPENDING: HERE- TffE/R",FAI R D.EALNGS• LEAVE NO BOOM FOR FEAR HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFAT APPLIANCES PINECREST VISITED • • During the d'ays•before Friday, February.13., 'Mrs,. Kennedy's class' of',grade six .pupils had been ,'preparing:Valenti'ne gifts and e-a-r0•s-for the-pat-i-enis'at-P-i-neeres-t • Manor L•ucknow.. After school..: :on the day before'Valentine's : . • Day, Susan Irvin and Gamy Alton, _- present'ing th.e. i d_.Cross. Youth-. ,from Room `3 visited the patients there, and presented these gifts which were very '.much .appreciated, • SIX DAY CYCLE . Do you know why, we lia.ve the • Et' day, cycle at our school? Instead of having ,a subjectSuch :as art once a week we now have it once every, six days. 'Each day has'a number and is named by that nuniiher. if one Monday is. D•a.-rene--t-li e-rrex-t Monday -i -s -D i -y -- Six. We .made this -change because, the kindergarten, classes COnle on alternate days. Ocie• Class •conieoc. on days ;1 •.:3 and and=tire--otherc:1-ass. mores -6F -- • days 2 4 •and'i,. VOLLEYBALL On \i onday .-Febru.ary 1:t 11<ingsbtidge•'boys and. girls. volleyball tearims visited Brook- .side to play our two tea,nis . Since the players were from grade . seven and• eight these two grades were 'excused7froni classes. *between 2:.00 and ?,t0.0 to watch 'the game which was.very. interesting, but due to lack'of •' • team work by our girls they hist' two out of three games ..th •scores of the games were as .. follows, first game 15 - 11 for ' Kingsbridge; second game, 15 12 for Btookside; third game,, �1-�for�Iittgsbr-idge;. Kin.l®ugh W.M •.S • ,KI;NLOUG,H NEWS . The. meeting of the Presbyterian. Women's _Missionary.Society-was held on Wednesday at, the; church,. Ow-ing-t04e-illness-Of-the- host eis- Mrs. 4e-illness-Of-the-hostess- Mrs. Frank �Maulden, Mrs. Jack • Barr :took charge. Mrs. _Gle.n. Haldenby presided:• and the Verse of•Scriptur.e. was" from Corinthians, Chapter 14 Verse. 1,''followed by pr.,yer_TIie purpose was ,repeated Devotions were taken by Mrs'. George Harkness on Meriam. • Mrs. Don Reid and Mrs: Don Robertson, read the scripture and the ,story..,: Delegates appointed to the Synod- ical on April 21 ,- 22•,at Paris were Mrs Frank M aulden and Mrs. • f)on:: Robertson . Mrs '.Stewart. MacDonald ;had' the prograrn .. She, outlined .:' pare to Reconciliation Readings 'were ° given by:Mrs. •R,' Wilson -A • stranger at the gate" land Mrs Lyman Sutton Life" Mrs. don'.Robertson gave the, courtesy. remarks; The meeting'•'' ()LIVET. • Mr:, and Mrs. Morley Mills of •Ceor.getown:visited at the week'- e rd 'w ith M r ,and '1\%lrs, •He • Clayton, and .Lynn.„' and Mrs: Sandy•MacChar- 1es . •Mary and Pat'visited on: • Sunday with Laurie in S,t. Joseph's Hospital. London.. • Lynn Clayton is practice .teachi'ng in Kinloss Central School foi” two'weeks Mr. and••Mrs. Melvin Coiling spent the week=end with Mr., and Mrs, • Calvert Finlay of,Kincardine. Miss Helen Ancell 1s Wi.Spe�ker KINLOU'GH NEWS,. '. •The February, ' meeting of the .' Holyrood Women's• Institute was held in the hall o'n' Tuesday. ;afternoon with the president Mrs. P. A. ,Murray in charge .The. sheeting opened with the Ode and; ' the Mary Stewart Collect . • Owing to the illness' of .the secretary Nits. Frank M aulden , •the ,.assista,nt secretary. Mrs. Lorne Eadie .took -charge---o--the books-, gave -the treasurers report •and read communications' from two mem°- bees. ,who •received cheerio boxes' and a letter `ft qm Brucelea• ._ Hagen for the• assistance'in the ' pur-chase:`of;:restraining chairs for the. aged'.. As: more are needed:,' • a donation of money was again given to this appeal: •: District-Direc.tots__weLe re ninded. of a meeting to be held - at ,Reiris•COrners eld•at.,Reids.Corners on March 17th ' The Women's' Institute have, sponsored card parties•during the, winter which have proved quite% successful: Mrs:' Raynard` Ackert .:reported. o-� Cultural Activities, ,'mention - ng a Ty• program .which she highly recomnrended :: Mrs. '; Lorne 'Eadie reported.on Citizen- hip and Education and 'Urged., •. :as many 'as can to attend 'the closed wirfrthe-L--ord_is-pj ih1ic Speaking Competition: Grace and .liinch was served, Mrs: Jim Smith'in'troduced the HIOLYROOD drs , Ed Thompson returned . • home: from Wt'ngham and District hospital where she has. been a ` patient. bier many friends wish her improved .health.. Helen Murray, daughter of heir t...• and Mrs °John.'M'iirray. Visited with her grandparents: Mr. and Mrs urray, while her ;mother was hospitalized . Mr and Mrs •-Douglas:-:Simit-h and fanrily,of.1 itchener, visited.,. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.. Ji:m, Smith and with M.r. and Mrs,. Harold. Smith and girls. ...the. CAST R)tM&ED•.-------. Mr. and. Mrs. Ray.na'rd Ackert. were in London.on•Saturday• where Raynard haid'the cast re-. moved. from his armwhich he e 1 a v n•' stir T The boys did A. lot bette•r•th 'an the girls because they won the fi-rpt: two-ganiesowit-it-scores-of:-- 15 to0and'15to8, STAFF VERSUS ,`SENIOR GIRLS On Tuesday ,. February ,17 roo' s played the senior.girls volley- ' ,ball team., On the girls tears ' were some inexperienced ' • players. The- girl§ were doomed to utter -deft atie:Tiald's of • ,the staff..? In the 'first game• the teachers were victorious .15 to and in the second game 15 to. 2, Therefore the teachers won the. match in two ,games straight`. four months ago. Mrs, Howard Harris and Earl Harris spent an-evenin.g with Mr, a -a+id ;\t:ts, 1EricP roars and nd . -. boys: We welcome this new family to concession.8, . • Richard:Elliott is this week in Toronto attending the Ontario !Good Roads Association. C:onven- anerrc�-`.a ... ire. wa.r.i.m: s�.er�., ni-,7.trrpo.• ; - In 195he was president of the Association; Mr: and Mrs . Mark Johnston and Lloyd, visited recently In ...• guest speaker 'Miss• Helen -Arkell, Public'Health Nurse in keeping with :th.e";topic• "Health" She began: with the recitation of a health poem and said "We are all growing : older'',. Many people have tried to strike•a good balance of Work, Rest .• and Recreation.. , Good home organiza- tion is -so beneficial and at all time be thermaster .of yourdaily Schedule. The Lord' has given, . children to be broughatup. in ;His divine plan and if•a child has 'a .good .healthy:hQrne, environment 'he will be better fitted to take .: his p-1aee�--Centiibu-te te-the ' ° ' 'community in' which you live attend faithfully the church of your choice.and all women sh.ould„belo_ng to the Women's..' Institute Preserve your sense ofhumour.; Trust;. God. See all, you: can and be• not .afraid. She Concluded with -a. suitable'. poem.. Mrs. P. A. .Murray thanked Miss Ar:kell for the Splendid address and presented•her with a • -aRpreciatiOn_ :_Readings_ were given by Mrs Alex Percy, Mrs. Dan M•cllines and Mrs. P. A. Murray. Roll call was answered, byWhat 1 eat for beauty a.nd good.•temper'" . aims ‘Insivivk r° ewe. •01114131.11111 •"... sane demonstration on exercises for physie-a,1 fit,tness and had the ladies try some of the exercises, -.Mrs. Alex Percy thanked and Teeswate;r-witli -her--s-ihter 1\ugs. -presented '-M-r-s Aciter-t-wwi-th a_ Annie Wall. . • Donald MacPherson; who is: a patient in the Winiharn: and bistrict llas,pital, is making. favourable.progress, l i ff and gave tbefeourtesy remarks', The.Queen and'Cirace Vete sung and lunch ,was served Mrs, Alex Percy and burs; Lorne adi'e' will be the March hostesses .LOCHALSH .Mr, and:Mrs. Lorne Cuther were guests,at a wedding in } R+idgetown on Saturday: , Mr'..and Mrs W'm. Fariish and .fa rnily visited in 'Orangeville • with the MacRae farriily recently. Mrs. Warren Wylds,and Donna spent Thursday in..London., where : honria 'made her personal application to train as a nurse. Sympathy: of the .community is extended'to the family„of Albert Campbell.; -'who passed; ° awayduring the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were residents of this area for many years. Mrs, Annie McMurchy had her daughter Mrs. ITatherton /Of .Elmira as a'visitor On Thursday. The W'.M .S of Aahfield Presbyterian. Church held their. • meeting on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jim 'West. Miss Sadie Johnston of.Lucknow had: charge- of the program: Mrs. Ewan MacLean handled 'the ': business part of the meeting.. Frank MacLennan. spent a few - days in Toronto and. on Friday he .and his three grandchildren, returned to Lochalsh. Mr and Mrs. Ainsley of -Toronto were week -end visitors at the MacLen- nan home. • School was -called off on Friday' at North Ashfield and Brookside due to the storm - Dean Gibson is'hoine from • hospital in --London. SIGNS OF. 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