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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-24, Page 16• PAGE SIXTEEN fi ; 0-1 • t,..tr f. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. '• Frigidaire lets yclu'see what's,lyappening • Large Pili- gree glass oven door lets you: check acake while,itbakes • Cook -Master ovencontrol starts/cooks/stops auto- matically at times you •select • • • Two arge .8".and two 6"'sur- •face .units • Full width storage drawer for -your pots and pans. 5 YEAR PROTECTION PLAN G I DAI_R • LUCKNOW ASHFIELD Mr. Ewart Jarnieson of.Tees- water visited relatives. and former: neighbours here on Wednesday. TO WORK IN LONDON 'Miss Donna Wylds has gone to London to work .in a Hairdressing Shop,. Mr. 'and Mrs ,Eric Clark of.: • London visited .recently with Colin Howes. — .81: 6LkT R1P .. The pupils of Mrs. Mowbray'"s • and Mrs. MacCharles' rooms ' at North Ashfield' enjoyed a bus • trip to Douglas Point', Southamp= torrMuseumand CRI ' Wingham, last Thursday.- . • WIJ F ect PHONE ..528-3112 Mrs: Frank fair ...Speaks On African Violets The Ripley and District Hort- cultural Society held their meet-. • ing on Tuesday, June 16, at 8:00 p. m . , at the 'home: of Mrs . Betty MacLeod with'an attendance of... 24. • .,.-The.president., Mrs. George MacDonald welcomed'the mem= bers and. guests and the meeting opened with .° Canada and the Lord's Prayer. • • The -roil e -ail was--a-nsw-er-ed by the naming,ofe a favourite rose in your garden andsome ladies. wore them in a corsage. The convener', Mrs. Hackett " er trie mJeeting. 'ahe read'- two poems , ".What is.a rose?" and "Four Feet in. Heaven". She also spoke on the flower -of -the month, the trillium, the floral emblem for Ontario. Mrs. Wm, Arn,oid:.Presents 1M.1. Pins, Three. Members Hpve Perfect Attendance 'The June meeting of the Luck now Women's institute was ppen- ed with the Institute Ode'and Mary Stewart Collect, Mrs, Alex Mac - Nay ,welcomed the members and guests and read a poets entitled.' "Every day ,is a little life". The roll roll call was. answered ,by,"name a location and. the industry• that made it important". Mrs:A-rmatiot g=Wiisan-pr-esent--- ed pins to Mrs, John Adams, Mrs. Charles Steward and Mrs. Wes Ritchie for perfect attendatice•for the year 1969-70. • Mrs. Ornar Brooks, Mrs. Arm- strong, Wilson and •Mrs, Alex `Mac-, Nay were appointed to look after the picnic which is to .be held on' : •July 22nd. 'Hostess day for the Lucknow Women's Institute ,at Southampton Museum'is on July 8th. It was decided to don- ate a trophy to Lucknow Public , School for their field day. ' Mrs. Wm. Arnold., Ripley, District President of the Wornen's Institute, .presented lovely Insti- ' tute pins to eight members who . have belonged to the Lucknow Institute for twenty, five consecu= tive years or more. : Before pres-. -enfi-ng-M-rs-: John:Adama;.Ivlrs. Neil MacCallum, Mrs. Charles Steward; Mrs.. T. J..•Salkeld, Mrs, Wes Joynt , Mrs. Russell ' Alton, Mrs. Evelyn $a:rrkwell and • Mrs. Elmer Johnston, Mrs. Arn- old.inher speech said •that mem- bers of the Women's Institute gain a lot and give a lotat their meetings Mrs. '.AJe.x MacNay thanked Mrs. Arnold •and present- ed cher with a gift. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th, 19 Reports on Pinecrest and: Cheerio Committee Were,given: by Mrs. ' Charles Steward. and:. M Frank Miller. • " . Mrs. J. L. •MacMi4llan,'con,ue er of the Agriculture "and Canad: ian Industries committee preside for the program,' and "0. Canad. was, sung with Mrs. Wes Ritchie at the piano;.; Mrs. Ross ".. Cumming.played two very-enjoj able piano solosq "Tip toe thru the tulips" and "`What, do we do -a, deH7=dew.-dewy=day". • ,Reports were given on the 'Sou, Br-u.ce-a-nnuh 1--z .ting; a -t -A r- o by Mrs. Frank Miller on the rnor ing session. and Mrs. Garfield Ma Donald on the afternoon session,• Mrs. 'Alex -MacNay gave a splen� id report on the '22nd Officers' Conference which was held' in: Guelph in Ma,y The meeting closed 'with sing- ing the Queen and Grace., and a lovely lunch was served, by the hostess, It's=so easy with Certo, the. natural • fruit pectin. Certo• makes your dams and. I1-ies-ter-s s r .dt114ett LL l you,only boifor ju,stoneminufte... he.freshf fruit flavour doesn't get bollec ..away; so you g,et a bigger yield ands • p perfect s -et.. UP TO HALF-PRICE •FILM PROCESSING.. 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