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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-22, Page 14PAGE FOURTEEN: 41o*, rporith70 7 IF' RI' THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1970. �ENIONSTRAT OREGON FACTORY- PITTED CHAIN ours the asking. .That'srigh :-All you -have -to -do -is' -ask -And -you -can test the Homelite XL-120AM, the light weight chain saw ' that breezes through .any job around the farm. So: don't,just sit there. Visit your Homelite dealer and: ask for a .demonstration. It's on the house. P.S. White you're there see the new Homelite XL -91.0A0 ... the chain saw with Pulsar Ignition. • RON STANLEY FARMSUPPLIES Bervie; Ont. 395=2434 BJOOKSIDEHAP Grade 8 Students Visit Pioneer Museum; Plaques Presented For Winter sports • VISIT MUSEUM The two grade. eight classes of Brookside .Public School went on a, field trip to the Huron' County '.4-m on i4pril 13r_-.1vI• ; whose captain was Gordon Black. The inter -schoolhouse league was 'composed of Lucknow I, monument and Lucknow II, Kingsbridgea,nd • ' week hockey teams' formed,from grades 5 , '6 , 7 and 8 boys played' after school against , each other at Lucknow Arena. Carey .Purd -• t 'e :lack Hawks r.. Mac_on's Bruins t" Lennan and Mr. Finlayson super-. vise( the field; trip. The .buses , 'stopped.on their way into Goder- tcl.'•.to see the historic :plaque morate•Tiger Dunlop. •. 'Immediately foilowing'the stop to see .the historic site ; • the buses proceeded to the Museum'. There were many interesting exhibits ranging_fr_om e_y_e_glasses to, _ . : steam engines. : There ",were over '± :athousand items, all of 'which could not be seen. in the time • • allowed. The pupils of the grade 8 classes: found the, field• trip •. interesting and worthwhile as a follow -up: to :their study of pion- eer times erected to aomme "TE OO- "TO-whidh played. -on, Saturday mornings. Brookside's team., whose captain was Philip .Black,. Won this series of games. • Plaques•were presented to the -captains of the_ Winning. .teams..for.. all these sports at our last assemb- ly. :The plaques listed the mem- bers of'the' winning ream in each case , and they will be.hung.in the auditorium until, next year: rs,Qan Tiffin • .1. President WHITECHURCH; NEWS Whitechurch Women's Institute held their Annual meeting on April 7 in Wingham at the home of Mrs. Johnston Cantu The president M'rs,, Victor Emerson conducted the opening exercises. Thank you •notes for ,Valentine Boxes•were received from Jack -a-rrd-Boyle ; -Mts -Mary---Ghap---- man, Annie Kennedy Mrs. W.. J, Coulter. Psychiatric Hospital - for gift of two magazines one for men and one for ladies. • It was decided to give a gift o€money to the local. Cancer Society', , to donate $10 to. help with furnishings at Wingharn Rest Room , and in future to send flowers.to members.,. who•are patients in the hospital. The roll call was. answered bypayment of fees and a dona- tion to the Wingham Hospital• gift cupboard of Homemade candy. Community singing was enjoyed with Mrs: Garnet Farrier accomp- anying on the chord organ. A report of the Executive. and District Directors meeting held at •Reids Corners•was prepared: by Mrs. Bill Evans, unable to be present, and read by Mrs. Victor Emerson, A• report of the Sun- shine' and. Cheer was given by''' rs. re' -Tiffin, which .revealed- Get Well -Cards , Anniversaryy - - and Sympathy Cards sent' were 55 costing. $2.75. postage. A mince-was--a-ppo-iant-edrte--•look after the Smith reception lunch on May15. Mrs. Prank Ross then had 'charge of the election of bffic ers'with Mrs.. Russell Ross giving the report. of the nominating .committee: •T.he officers; elect- ed were ,.Past President, Mrs. Victor Emerson; ;President, Mrs. Dan Tiffin; .1st vice. President , • Miss .Merle • Wilson; 2nd'vice CONSIGNMENT STOCKER SALE Lucknow Community Sale • • • . . • Monday, May 4th, 1:30 Accommodation' for 400 head Robert --McIntosh. pools RIKET 39$4230•9R. teuCKNow.084912, AUCTIONEERS. Emile MacLennan Allan Maclntyre President, Mrs. Ezra Scholtz, Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. Russell McGuire.; District Director, Mrs. Victor Emerson; Alternate, Mrs. Bill Evans; Public. Relations • Officer Mrs. Don .Ross; Branch Directors; Mrs. Russell Ross,, Mrs.. Ezra Scholtz, •Mrs. •Albert Coultes, Mrs. Garnet Farrier;. Press Reporter, Mrs. Victor Emerson; .Pianists, Mrs. • Garnet Farrier,:. Mrs. Ezra Scholtz Mrs: Dan Tiffin; Programme Commit- . ;tee, Mrs. Ezra Scholtz; -Mrs. Russell 'Ross Mrs Jas. Currie;,' Mrs. Wallace •Conn;. Mrs, Garnet 'Farrier; Auditors., Mrs. Elgin Johnston, .Mrs. Torn . Met- calf; Sunshine and Cheer, Mrs. Fre ' Ti in , rs. om armies tcriTs Mrs -Dave ;Gibb; -Delegates to District Annual, Mrs. Dan Tiffin; Mrs Victor. Emerson Mrs: _Russell. McGuire drici-IIrltz alternate; Miss ,Merle Wilson;.. Del- • egate,to Convention, Mrs... Albert Coultes; Alternate, Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. "Standing Committee Conveners; Horne Economics and Health ,••' .• IMs. Elgin Johnson;' Historical Research and Current Events , Mrs. ,James Currie, Agriculture • and Canadian, Industries Mrs. Russel Gaunt; `Citizenship and _Education., Mrs. Tom Metcalfe; Resolutions, Mrs. Russell•Ross; Curators, Mrs. Victor Emerson, Mrs. Bill. Evans'; .Mrs. Jas. ' McInnes: Mrs. Frank' Ross •then installed the officers and led in prayer for guidance in the work of the coming year,. The .newly elected •president Mrs. Dan ••Tiffin •w.as called to the chair and thanked . all for the office given her • and called on each. Standing Committee Convener to :give her report. The meeting closed With the Queen and'the•singing'of Grace after which the hostess Mrs.. Conn Mrs. Gershom . Johnston and MrBen-Mcel'enagha n=se rued—. lunch. _ • resent 4-H leader On Saturday at the Whitechurch" Cereal' Sisters work . meeting :the t girls 'took Mrs. Walter .Elliott completely by surprise when ;Joyce T ffin'.on behalf of -the club , spoke words of appreciation for • her services to the club and press ented her with a'silver butter dish; Mrs. Elliott 'although taken un- ;. :aware thanked the girls for 'their kindness in remem•be•ring her. •+' WINTER SPORTS --This`w•inter••the-grade 7 and. 8 boys met every Day. Six in the.. gym .to participate, against each •:other in volleyball and'basketbalL. Philip• Black's team won in vollel ball while Dave. Farrish's•team took the basketball title,. On. Day One:"grade: 5 -and 6 girls - and boys played crab•soccer and volleyball.. Jim McGee's tear'ru - :won in. crab soccer. and Edwin T�.Noble wacaprain_-o£ she besxT . •,Volleyball team. Grades.3 and'. 4 also participated and Hugh Burgsrna and -Michael McDonagh' were 'captains of the winning crab; ,soccer and floorhockey ,teams • respectively.. Once or twice a . •`f BROWNIE NEWS lst LUCKNOW PACK Our meeting opened with a game'. Beverley Bell.was Fairy Queen.. ,After Brownie Ring, Brown Owl presented service stars �- to •1Car ryri McKim , Lorna�Boyle T Gail Hackett, Joan Hamilton, • and Janet Hurniihrey. Inwork period', sorne Golden Bar girls worked on '0 Canada' while Packie took the Golden 'Hand girls for Compass. .. • • After powWow , we closed with a prayer and Brownie taps. Now is the Time o Pian Your SEED GRAIN SS SEED Supplies of top qualityseed grain are limited this. spring due to the wet harvestseason last year. Order your supplies now! LJsing . Department of Agriculture recommendations as a basis,. he will recommend .a• mixture of high' quality name -variety seeds. These, will be blended ° with prescription accuracy in the exclusive CO-OP Seed Mixer. 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