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THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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noted on, the program. • '
MAR:. 26,. 27, 28
"Oh! What A
„Lovely`, War `
Colour = Starring:
Dick, Bogarde,
Vanessa Redgrave,
Laurence Qlivier
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the year: ur-e_ you. see it.
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MATI{NEE
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MAR 28
OhI WhtA
LovelyWaru
4.
Porridge Pals'
• The fifth meeting of the Purple.
Grove 441 Club was held on. '' ,
March 16: after. school' at the home.
Of .Mrs : Earl Elliott. The meet=
ing was opened •by the pledge.
Joyce •E],liott read the Minutes.
Mrs', .Elliott discussed "Buying and.
Stoting_Geals_and she also
demonstrated Johnny Cake . The
next meeting .will be.held on
March 20,
. The: fifth meeting was held at
Mrs. 'Elliott'shome 'on March 20.
The. methbers_opened_th._e -meeting
by repeating the. pledge. Anne
'Zekve.ld read •the minutes. The
discussion.'for this meeting was •
...More About Cooking with
;Cereals'' •
:..Mrs. Elliott made Hot Water'
Gingerbread and. Bonnie Boyle
made a gingerbread mix. Mary
• Needham and Carol MacKay
made Lemon Sauce and:.Dianne.
Mackay and Anne.Zekveld made
Sweet -Sour Sauce: These were
sampled with the 'gingerbread
and everyone enjoyed them•both.
'The next meeting will be held
on April 3':
Cereal Srvers
• M EET I1 •G FOUR'•
The fourth meeting of the.
Kairshea Cereal Servers was held
at the home of Janice Wall.
__,The m.ee:ting_o d h
RipIeyAreaPeople Slides, Commentary
..
Recall Early n Recent Trip
SchoolDa'The members,of Kairshea `Worn'-
yS• en's Institute; gathered.' at the home
ga •
I* and Mrs Neil McLennan of Mrs',' Roy Finlayson for Their
were hosts to• a group of Ripley March. meeting which began with
and area folks whogathered to a: -dessert luncheon...;
discuss: School Days.. \Mrs. Wm:: .Mrs. Ira Dickie...president and
.Arno.ld.explained,the work of Mrs. Gordon Wall; secreatry con -
Bruce County Historical Society, ducted the business. A donation
to the '21 people attending. Then was made to the Bible. Society
everyone answered -the roll call in memory of Miss" Dean. McLeod
`byleilxng where 'hey attended.' MTh •• JIM Burt gave-a"progress
school and.•some vivid, memories report of the,4-H Club 'Cereal
of those days: Somethings men- Shelf' . The Standing Ct nmiittee
tioned were everyone'walked to ' Conveners will meet at Mrs, •
school and in bare, feet ih summer; Gordon Wall's on April 10, to pre'-
sortie taught `a lot of music; studPare4their Annual Reports,
ents played many .active and
The roll call was answered by
singing games and usuali'y without ''a' bargain• that did .not prove to
supervision; much. fun took place be a bargain. Several members,.
at noon- while teacher was' home.. reported of dishonest salesmen and•
for dinner; this included dancing ' ' false 'advertising. • '
while•rsomeone.•called off'or.Play- Mrs•. Lloyd_Ma.cDougall gave.
ed the mouth organ; those attend- :a summary of the District '
.ing S.S. 1 at Lurgan; had a grand.Directors Meeting at ;Reids .Corn
hill for sleighriding; many got 'ers.ire: .
rides on milk wagons. sleighs
and even a stagecoach; :many A Panel Discussion "We the.
older pupils helped the.smaller
Consumer” was given by Mrs
ones, • .. ' Parish Moffat, Mrs. Donald, MacIn
tyre and Mrs Evan Keith and ,
One rem.emberedthe day there ' dea:lt with food, 'appliances and
was a grass fire •in a nearby clothing :: It. was pointed out that.
cemetery and how they used their 'Canadais the only country to have
d.innerpails to carry, water to, an Association of Consumers Which,
help put it .out.. They feared they does; a great deal of workin main-
would lose their school.' . One got taining.high standards in al•1 phases
a shaking one day and whipping of -retailing. Also consumers
...the_next-day_because she cauldn-L hotild-mma-ke-purchases from retia
ble dealers and' be assured of ,,
'servicing• for applicances. • .
spell :rhubarb . Needless ,
to say she can spell rhubarb to-'
Clay. ..
Old pictures of pupil's and old
readers•were distributed. Each
Otte read 'a poem or recited part
of. one from an. old reader.' A
collection was taken, for the
Archives, Fund. . It w:as decided
to go on, a trip in June to .places.
in Bruce of historic interest.
Committee will be Mrs: Stewart
Ne.ed.harn and Mrs. W. J. Mackay
:and:Mrs. A,rnold. The•group hope
to meet 'again next Fail.
A �»P nf.tea was served by •
Norma and Neil McLennan assist
ed, by Mrs, John Wylds., Mrs.
•Orah Craw ford and ,Mrs . Peter •
McDonald: All agreed it had
-.been a pieasa:nt_afternoon... •
.._
Handicra.fters
The, fifth meeting yofthe
Handicrafterswas held on March.
18 at 7:15p . m .. iq the St. Helen's
Hall. The meeting was opened
with the. pledge.' The roll call.:,, ..
followed with seventeen girls'.,
answering.,; The secretary read
the minutes of the East meet.ing..
The next meeting will be held on
March 25 '
For the home assignment last
week the members made up 2
menus. All of these .Menus were
read. A 'few noteswere'given and
then two menus: were ,mad:e up.
together,
Mrs,.. Gaunt had earlier-demon-
strated
arlier-demon=strated how to make .a strawberry -
rhubarb pie which we ate for
lunch. Everyone ,agreed .it was
Mrs. Donald MacKinnon told
of her trip and showed slides of.
Spain, Portugal and. i 1 ca
'lands. .
Murray Keith played several
selections on•his accordian..
MTV. Evan Keith .gave the court-
esy remarks and the meeting '
.closed with the Queen. •
':w Gere a-1 Sister:
.WHITECHURCH NEWS ;
Whitechurch Cereal Sisters held
their 'meetingon Sa turday at, the.
home Of Mrs. Walter Elliott
The.• pr-esiden-t ;Irene.•-Da--Boer--open-
ed the Meeting with:the 4-H `
Pledge. The minutes were read'
by Mary Lou Adams:
• The roll call was answered by'
nine girl's, - darning the products.
of wheat, corn and oats. Demon-
strators for next meeting are . 'y
Bonnie Hutchison, GemmasDe•:
Bruyn, Mary Lou Adams and
Marlene Weber. On Wednesday
at l p.m:-:atthe :tome of. Mrs.`
Ebner Sleightholm two meetings.
Wt•
llfbe`cornlueted .
Dungann�n Lady
DiJiI�spit.aJL
MRS: ROBERT McWHINNEY
The death of Mts. Robert
McWhinney of Dungannon occur
red in Wingharn and' District Hos-
pital on' Wednesday, March lith:..
She had just passed her 84th birth:-
day.
irth:day. • • •
• • She was the former Annie: p
Andrews, daughter of William
Andrews and Ellen Jane -Johnston -,--
and
ane• Johnsron-, .and' was born on March•9th, 1886
ac
Goderich.
OnJuly.6th, 191Qshe married
Robert McWhinney pf Ashfield'
Township, where they farmed
until 1950 when they retired to
Dungannon.
,Mrs. Mc Whinney is .survived
.by ter husband, one .son William
Hugh McWhinney ofAshfield and,
four grandchildren; two esters
Eliza Andrews of Goderich and, ..
Mrs. Martha Ellen' Lamont of
Winnipeg, Manitoba; brothers..
William. Henry. Hill Andrews of
`Goderich, James Johnston Andrews
of Qu'Appelle, Sask. Hugh ..
,Alexander Andrews of Victoria,
.B,C-arrd Samuel George Mc•Ma'th-
Andrews of Saskatoon, Saskatche•-
wan
Funeral service was conducted.
at 'MacKenzie Memorial Chapel,. '
Luckriow'on Saturday, March 14.''
Temporary entombment was at •
Dungannon Mausoleum. Rev.
Robert ivicClenaghan of
Dungannon United Church was
minister.
Honorary pallbearers were Rob=
ert C. McWhinney, ,Benson Mole,:
Harvey Mole
Active pallbearers were Fred" •
•
Young, HerbFinnigan, Donald
'Nicholson, John Park, •W'illiain
McWhinney and John Pentland.
PA U HIMI
INITE R if/A\II ISI P/11Iii T
Kirigsb.ridge
Guides
Joanne Doherty opened the
Kingsbridge Girl Guide meeting
with a prayer Thursday evening, •
Margaret Frayne •led the 'girls in
two games Lt. Sinnett :took
roll call.
The Guides went to Patrol
corners anck read,up on Map signs
and: using a map out doors /They
then had a, `test on maps which
'vias won by the Orioles
Scarlet Tanagers had Campfire
with fiddles, jokes. puzzles and
songs. .
Sheryl MacLennan read the
closing. prayer followed -b -y -taps
and dismissal. There will •be no
Guidemeeting until April 2nd.
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A discussion.'followed on'flour
and flour mixtures, muffin Mak-
-in.d
of the value of cereals.
• Demonstrations we. re•'made 'by
Mary. Lou' Wall showing how to.
make whole wheat muffins: Dur-
ing group work period Janet_
Sleightholm made Bran•Muffins.
All discussed the judging and
scoring of muffins.' The muffins
pene. _wlth:t de -1 c,�, ;—T17.P ,1raP_P_t rl.cised
with butter and marmalade
were served to the cereal sisters
with the creed; •
Some did not are for the
whole. wheat :muffins but all
enjdyed the bran muffins,
1March 20th at 4:00 The .dishes were washed by
The meetih&cpened with..tl _,z fief oet rAo d
repeating of the `4-H pledge then
eight members answered the roll`.
. call. Margaret l3oelnia.n read the
minutes of the last' Meeting, Mrs.
Burt discussed "Around •the clock
�-w-iti7-3C`-er=1s- -ai7rl=jajrc;`i2itrh�
discussed "Macaroni Products",
Betty Colwell demonstrated
Apple. Oat Squares, Barb Ritchie
derrionsti`ated cooking -spaghetti
and Margaret ,Doelman made
tomato Sauce, They were enjoyed
by all
MEETING FI'VE .
The fifth streeting t�+as held
mat'
the hoe 'of Sandra o'n"
repeating of the pledge then eight and- Gemrna De Bru . , Th
members answered the roll call.
meriting closed with the
The, minutes of the last meeting pledge; • •
were read by Maar aret Doelman:
g For Home Assignment - a list
jars. Ritchie discussed ".How to of.flours'available .at the local
Buy 'Cereals" and Mrs.. Burt discus.- stores is to be brought to next
sed "' How "to Store Cereals.: • meeting and each girl is.to make.
Mrs, Ritchie demonstrated Old either graham ;muffins or whole
Fashioned Johnny Cake. It was wheat muffins at home and serve.
served with niapl, syrup arid every them to the family and be .pre-
everyone Piked it,, pared to tell how they liked them,
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