HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-16, Page 17'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1.970
THE LUCKNOW• SENTINEL,, LUCKNQW,, ONTARIO,
Learning Lassies
The third meeting, of the Col-
wanosh ).earning Lassies was open-
ed: with the 4-H pledge. It was
held at Mrs Hasty's home .on
..September 5. at Mary
Ann` Miltenburg read the minutes
of the last meeting. •
The notes for the meeting were
handed out by Mrs. Riegling. The
members discussed "Exploring
Nature and "Personal, Care"
Then we..learne, d how tb
huck weave which we alldid on
our samples.; For -our Group
Work we all did exercises for our
• feet.
The •meeting was closed with
the Queen..•
Janet Sleightholm
Is 4-H President
wHiTECHURCH NEWS
Whitechurch 4-H Club held
the it first rneet.ing in Whitechutch
Community Memorial Hall on
Saturday Morning at `9.30 with
leaders Mrs,;J'ohn.Ga'unt and Mrs,.
Donald England.
Mrs, Gaunt opened the meeting
with the 4 - Pledge in ,unison.
The 'election
tion of officers were Pres?
ident, Jariet Sleifghtholni;L-Vice
President., Joyce Tiffin; •Press
Reporter,, Ruth 'Elliott; Secretary,
every member is t� be ready, to'
read,an account of the ,rrieeting at
•.any time',
The roll call for next meeting
Saturday , September 12 in the
Hall is to bring a suggested nani:e
for ,the club. Discussion was the •
distribut•ien of pamphlets and
literature. ' •The general outline
•
of projects including Achievement
Day , December 5. .All are to,
make a Record Book, equip a
Sewing box, study fibres and fac
rids ,• dress and jacket.
Demonstration was taking, meas'-
uremenrs.' Home 4ssignrnent.,
.begin record book, equip,scwing,
box make a list of fabrics '
which you can find .in the• catalog•-
ues ; bring the Gist 'to the"next .
meeting,
The
hFabric Gals
The 2nd meeting of Clover
Valley 4-1-1 Club was held Wednes.
day September 9. at the•'home; of'
Mrs. Gerald.,•Colling. '. The meet'
ing opened with the 4-H pledges
President of the club. Eliza-
beth MacKay took charge of. the ..
business portion.; The name chos-
en for, the club was "The. Fabric
Gals,..
Mrs, •Ham:ilton.led in'a
Sion on. Finishing Processes and the
Fibres-used-rn--blies, -Mrs Coi-
ling discussed choosing the Fabric...
Elizabeth MacKay demonstrated
"preparing the Fabric for cutting".
We closed with the 4-H ,creed,.
Barbarp Stanley
` Is 4-H President.
he,.oW� ecj:
The .first..me.e.ti.ng .o.f the ,Sewing.
Sisters was held Wednesday,. Sept-
ember 9. The meeting opened
with the pledge followed by the.
election of officers. President,.
Barbara Stanley; Vice President ,
Gail Pritchard;. Treasu•rer , .'Macy
E�eii Ha-v-e►�a; sc4et�rtq-�rxta-�--
tion; Press Reporter ,'Sharon
Campbell,
The leaders Mts. Pritchard and.
Mrs. Arnold distributed, the mem-%
bers'•pamphlets and other leaflets::'
Each girl -is -supposed -to think -of
an idea for our cover. We .were
told .what this club consisted of
and some of the',requirernents.
EacL'.l is'to make a dress of
her own'choice.
We discussed yarn to fabric
knitting, fibres and textiles. The
meeting closedby repeating the
4=H .Creed..
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S#. Helens
ClMrgaruze
The 'first•meetin.g of.the. St.
lielen'«s 4-H club for+"Focus on
Fitness" was he•ld.dn.Wednesday;'
September 9th at 7:15:.in the St..
Helens Hall with --17 members
present.
The meeting' started, with the•
election of officers: .Presidents ,
Club 1,-' Karen Gaunt; CTub 2,
Lorre Gammie.,. Secretary , Corin=
ne .Cranston ,• Treasurer, Vera
MacDonald, and Press. Reporter,
Linda Mewhinney. .
• Our discussion consisted of
Keeping, Mentally flit" a•nd.
deciding on name for our club,
but none was reached. Most of
the girls decided to do'huck weav,
ing for the :project;..
The next meeting is to be held
on September 17th in the St.
He):ens-Hak1: We••-e-losed•:the-tweet
•ingwith the .4-H Pledge. ' •
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Jiffy{•Jacketee-irs :
The Pgrple:Grove Jiffy Jadket-
eers held their •third meeting at
the Purple Grove: Community
ber 9th`at -7.00. The meeting
was opened ,with the :pledge,
Donna Needham read the min-
utes of oui..last meeting. The
rollcall fnrihis meeting was
"Te`ling
one.way in .which the
Man -Made fibres differs, from the
-natural fibres." Discussion was
_alterating the pattern and how' •
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t.o,lay. thepattern on the material.
Mrs. Elliott and Sherry Pollock ,,
with the 'aid of the blackboard ,
demonstrated how•'to lengthen or
shorten the patterns, It was dee-
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patterns on the material and see
if we required any personal alter-'
ations: Our next meeting will be
held On 'September 15 at the Com-
munity Centre.. , d
• President of the club is Bonnie
Boyle;, vice president , Carol •
MacKay;' press reporter, Dianne
MacKay.
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PAGE sEVENTEEK.
QupleMarried In Kincardine
GARDNE.R
A 'lovely summer wedding •was:
held in the Kincardine United •
Church on Saturday ; June 20• at
t ree` o•C oc W- en .Glenda Jean
Harris; daughter of Mr. and; Mrs„.
Glen, Harris :of Kincardine and
Allan Joseph.' Gardnr., son of Mrs.
-Edith Gardner and the late Mr.
Sidney Gardner of Lucknow were
united in marriage by Rev: Victor
A_ 'Wilkinson The_rbiirch_w.
decorated ,with baskets of
yellow andwhite snap -dragons.
Mrs. r:ynn_hew-f€ t of
- HARRIS
daisies. Wide white cuinmer
bunds encircled t'he.empire waist-
lines and flowed down the •baCk,of
Zippy Trinettes:
The fifth meeting of the Zippy.
Ti;inettes was •held at •the' home
of Leone Cranston at 4.0.0 on •'
Friday September 11. 'Wilma
Hackett , .the president., opened
'themeeting with the '441 Pledge.
•The minutes of the third meet-
ing` were read:by Rosa'lea Hackett,
Darlene Hackett:'read the ;minutes
o e ourt meeting.
• The next meeting will be held
at Wilma Hackett's 'on Thursday,
Septet -fiber 17 'at 4.100 . The'dish;
es to be psepaLed for the Fxhib_it :_
for the. Lucknow. Fall Fair were'
discussed. Mrs: Hackett distri
buted'pa'rnphlets on HuckWeav--
Mg. Some:of the: items for our •
�First�A-id I�it�w=i=11-be � purchased '
at the Rexa111'¢'sale inr•October,'
• The Home. Assignment for,tneet -
'ing three was read by each mem-
ber.
ember.
Mrs: Ritchie discussed 'Burns
the gowns --trona large bows; • —7—
They
:..They carried nosegays of yellow',
stat.ic.e ; white sweetheart roses
and stephanotis and wore, bands • of
statice. in their hair. • •
• Brian Mowbray of Lucknow .Was
h -e -best -`ma rand-Donnie1J6hn
stone; Tom 'O'' Donnell of •
Lucknow and Steve O'Neilo:•
Clinton were the ushers.,
id _ • • . ' !g-the_,cerPmony , A.
_ptesed_a-t..the organ during toe-"=-- re-was-heldIn-the-Kincar-
ceremony and iss Cotten .McDon dine United church basement
ald of Ripley sag. 1 Believe" . ; where Mrs.. Eldy Harris received `
preceding. the, ceremony and ':wearing.a ensemble of mint
" More" along. with "0 Father all green antiqued satin with white •
creating" during the ceremony.' ,accessories' and a'corsage of yel
• -low--and-•white-sweetheart roses—:-------=
Given in marriage• by her father •lvirs. Gardner assisted wearing •
the bride wore a' floor -length .an ensemble of gold and white
gown of peau: silk.over taffeta and metallic brocade with gold
netting. • White lace encircled ;accessories and a white symbid-
the high collar of the 'neckline'. ium. orchid;. ' Later in. the .even
and the wrist -length sleeves. Bands ing a dance reception was help
of''lace followed, down the front of in_the Lun wckLegion The
the gown and edged` the long cath bride 'chose 'for travelling a white
edral train, Her fingertip veil of and. mauve voile dress with white
nylon illusion fell from a dainty ,accessories and :a gardenia corsage
floral headpiece with clusters of The bride and ,groom left. fora.
seed pearls.. ,�__ • trip to -Northern -Ontario;
' She carried a bouquet of red and Mrs. Gardner are presently
roses, white carnations and'steph living, in Lucknow but will .be mov':
antis with cascading •ribbons of ing to Clinton this weekend..
rosebuds. Previous'to the wedding, to '
•- --Att-ending-as-he-r-maid-of showers were held for the -bride,
honour was her sister Carol Find-. ' The bridal attendants Dianne
der: Her other attend ants were Eggleton;and, Mrs: -Don Fludder,
Holly Harris', sister Of the bride,, hosted a•shower'for friends in the'
Dianne Eggleton a friend of Fludder home in.Ripley. ;The, •
-the btid ` u1 `ElTine-C ard'n `bbridre's aunts/, Mrs.. Gordon Harris
sister of the .groom , All the and 'Mrs, Jack Laurie hosted a • z
attendants chose mint .green voile 'shoWer for neighbonrk and
gowns' with scattered clusters of
relatives..
SEE 'US FOR . YOUR
members. Mrs. Hackett led a dis-
cussion on "Fainting; Resustita-.
tion, ;3uffocation and. Public
Health Services'.' , • '
Darlene Hackett' derno-nstraW_
Mouth-to-mouth Rescue Breath.
ing, Leone Cranston being her'' ,•
victim. ,
Mouth-to-mouth Rescue'Breath-
ing was practised in Group Work,
Elva' Ritchie and Leone Cranston
wee chosen to demonstrate exer-
cises and games at the next meet -
Day "Safety on the Highway" was
discussed by all..
Elva' Ritchie thanked Mrs: 'Gran•
stori for having the meeting. Dar-
lene Hackett closed the meeting
with the following saying, , "An
ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure".
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