HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-03, Page 17WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1970
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Piano Recital
Held 17,astlAteek.
,
Qn'Wedriesday evening., May
27: a• pia no:recital was held in
the St.. Peter's Anglical; Hall .
Lucknow for the pupils of Mrs.
Tlionaas Pritchard and .guest per
formers. ' About 6a people attend:
ed. ' The pupils of Mrs, Pritchard
whoperformed were:. Mary Helen
•MacDonald , Faye Ann Forster;
Kathy Br'ooks Cathy Gillespie
Martha Graham, 'Margaret, Mac-.
Pherson; Barbara-Ait�hisan —Cail�
lvlacPherson, Janet MacPh_ersOn',
Dayle :MacDonald, ,Connie Stev-
enson Heather. Stevenson , Ruth'
•G raharrr, Phillip *B1ack,'Laurie
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al-ishi lm—i-ka-thee Ga�1ncr_` irs,
Jack McKim.
' Others performing w.ete's. Kathy
Joynt piano; Mrs. Ken Alton
piano; a group from Brookside
School who played •the record -
Cameron, Sandra Dixon., Gail
Johnstone , June Alton, Gail .
Pritchard, Loree ,Gammie ,: Linda
Lyons Janice Gaunt. •
• The .:grandfinale came when
Kim Cowan and Ricky Pritchard
joined with Mrs. Pritchard. for a
rousingversion of "When .the
Saints Come Marching In". Ricky.
and Kim very capably play the
trumpet and drums,respectively.
Town& Country
Ha:ve'Bpsy.:Mciy.:
The` Town 'and Country,Clr1-•
has' been very aLave. d:uringtthe .
month of May. On the twelfth
they entertained the Gode.rich.
Senior Citizens club at a card
party,•,26 tabl.es'we•re in play.
On the thirteenth, three couples
Mr. and Mrs.• Robert Moffat
• Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Alton of.
Lucknow and Mr: and Mrs.
Aubrey•Higg'ins of Dungannon,
o-in.ed-a Br -ince Gou-nty-Se-ni•er
Citizens group for .a ;bus trip .to
Ottawa. Mr. Ross Whicher , met,
them and.arranged that they see
parliafnent .in session and' lunch'
-in-a nee r by-resra u=raant
A group of fifteen Members
joined' another bus tour from
Owen .Sound_andWalkerton,:ori'
the ,twenty •third, -for .a three day
trip to Ottawa: The members.•
were: Mrs. H. C., Curran, Mrs,
John Hall, Mrs: Bob Hamilton,
Mrs. Jake Hunter , Mrs. W., O. r
Hunter,. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Irwin:
Mrs. Ernie Lewis., Mrs: Neil Mac-
Callum , Alex McKenzie , Mrs.
Gordon Ritchie, Miss Margaret •
Robertson., Mrs..hlaude,'Sherwood
Ivirs Gertie Walsh, Mrs.. Earl
Wightman.
St. Helens: W..
St.. ,Helen's Women's Institute
was hostessto the Huron West
District 'Annual meeting. The
meeting was held in the St.,
Helen's United Church and the
dinner was served in the. W.1
hall on Thursday May 28. The
district 1st vice' president •Mrs.
Harold Gaunt presided assisted
'by the Secretary -Treasurer Mrs;
G.
MeNee. St. Helens Institute__
• wat in charge of registration at
9.30' a .. rri, Y ..
After the opening session Mrs. .,
las: Aitchison l;. president of the
St. Helens 'iiranch , extended a•
cordial welcome. ''After 'the read-
ing. of. minutes , correspondence
'and ' 'business Mrs. Harold Gaunt
read a' letter from the president
Mrs. A. Str.aughan, who'was
unable'to,attend. Pennies .for'
Friendship:• was'conducted
by `the Wi•ngham Branch ,' when
the treasurer of each branch pres-
ented their pennies';' A solo by
Mrs. W. Bradnock,:Auburn was •
much enjoyed.
A report'of Officers!' Confer-
,'ence was given by,Mts.
Colclough. , Mrs. 'Wilbur '
'Lawrence presented her report of
the�lrrov-i;tre-i�a•1=fio�rd:._� � ...��� :.�:
At the .noon hour St. Helens
W...I. served `a delicious salad
plate. .Rev. Hummel asked •
Grace, Greetings from London ,
Area: President . Mrs. Vermont
Pow ,'was given.. ,Welcome "was
extended'`'t ,th-0adies--co-St.
•H'.
elens b Reeve Bob Lyons of
West Wa .anosh': '
Tho aftegipon.sess-kOi3-8p e•e'ed._.
w ith; a sing -song lead by Mrs.
Jas.. Aitchison. and, Mrs. ;Ross
Gammie •w,ith Mrs. 'E. W. Rice
presiding at. :the organ. •
' Mr: Ormandy , Goderich Jew -
eller , was .guest •speaker. .He
gave a:'very interesting talk .
'on:diamonds, and` invited' all' the
ladies to; have their diamonds
cleaned` after his talk. Most
' ladies took advantage which
resulted in bright spa'rkli.ug dia -
monds to take'.,horne i
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The :tome . conomis; report
was given by Miss Hunt.. `Much
Mel Greer's' Group entertained
eighty nine 'mem. hers at a• va riety'
concert of choruses, skits, solos
Taking part and other nwerelrnMnumbers,.
s.
After the program ,.guests .ests view -
Mrs. Greer,' Y
ed pasters--rnad.e--iii-t-he pupils -tea nd •a�..
a table of music available at •
local musk stores.,
A silver collection was take'n;
with the money being donated to
the Canadian Cancer Society.
:A social hour followed` with
refreshments for the performers
and parents.
and Mrs. Walter•,Dexter, Mrs.
Ernest Ackert, Mrs. Bob Hamil"tori
Mrs.. Evelyn Barkwell, Mr$.
George Tiffin, Mrs. Don Cardis,
Mrs. A. E. McKim:, Mr. W. E.
MacDonald , Lorne Farrish, Henry
Carter, Robert Moffat, with Mrs.
Ross Cumfning presiding at the .
piano for the musical numbers.
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progressive work has been ac-
com,plished• through the 4-H
Homemaking club work and other
Leader Training courses givers in
.Huron County: Much credit is
due the leaders, who give so'•
freely of their time and energy
An.or•an instrumental' was
enjoyed .by a member' of the,God-
_
erich.'branch,
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The cour-tesy.• of...the day: was
extended by a' member of the
Tiger Dunlop Branch.. An invita-
tion from the Londesboro branch
was extended to the Disti:ict
Annual for I`971.
• List.of officers' for. 1970=71 are:
past President Mrs. W.
Colclough,; Clinton; President,
Mrs.' A. ':Straugha•n•, Goderich;
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President, Mrs. Stanley Cook,,
Belgrave; 'Secretary -Treasurer ,
Mrs: G. McNee Dungannon;
Public -Rena lops' � fficer ,. Mrs
Bradnock,_Auburn; Federated
Representative,, Mrs. W.
Colclough. , . Clinton.
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Standing Committee. conveners;
Agriculture and. Canadian indust-
ries Mrs. Ross. Gammie R. R..1
Lucknow.;.Home ,Economics and
Health Mrs. Keith Webster ,
Blyth; ,Citizenship,ar,d Education;
1r5 Einile Elston , Wingham .
`Historical Research',a'nd Current.'
Events, Mrs.. Chas. Shiell`, .. •
Wingham; Resolutions.;, Mrs. Bert
Cra ig , Auburn ,. Curator, .Mrs'. ,' „ • •
Taite Clarke., Goderich:. .
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st 'ice 'resi•ent; 1'1rs. H'ar.old.
:Gaunt , St; Helens; 2nd• Vice
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The 'meeting 'closed with sing-
ing God Save the Queen.,
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REGULAR $5.98
WHILE 1 H•EY •LAST.
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