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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-10-28, Page 12• "fr#L LUCKNOW SENTINEL, •LUCKNOW,• ONTARIO In TtierFo reser Aalders Fruit Market :- DRYCLEANING SHIRT SERVICE PHONE 528-2335 The sixth ,meeting of the 'Style Setters -Seventy- ,wa's. held on. Octobet 19th at 7:00 P.m.. in the Lucknow. Town Hall, We opened.. the meeting with.1 . the 4-H pledge led by our club. .• president Diane MacKenzie. The roll call, "One idea for our club • exhibit" ,' wa's discussed at some length. . - With the capable guidance of ;our leaders we discussed and, were then shown' how to put in a, zipper • using the one lap method. They' also went overthe.different samp lesthat could be done' for our record' book, Eae1i girl. continued to' work on her dress:.. Sewing:Mec"hanics' WHITECHURCH NEWS , On,: Saturday•at: 9:3.0 a, m• WlTrrectictrch ewu g-Melianics held their,seventh meeting at the,. home of Ruth Elliott ` Janet Sleig tholmwptesident_opened the meeting with the •.6 me:rribers repeating the •4-H pledge in uni-. son.. The roll call' was: answered by, showing their dress and •jacket if completed ,' and pointing out a special' feature. The minutes . were .read by Kathy Purdon,: The next nieeting.,will 'be held. Satin-. days. October' 31 at 9.30 a.'m.. at the home: of Joyce .'Tiffin . ' -Discussion and. Demonstration Final' •lap's were made for. • Achievement Day; preparing garments for Exhibit.. Judging ,. at. Achievement Day was discussed,. Plans weremade for ' 'Club ExhibiS: ' • Suggestions for commentary • were handed: in. Sarimples of.2 ways of hemming' and 2 •slip stitches -Were demonstrated, .The tou .then -ma -de -samples: is les..for : � 1' . . their record. books: ' The' meeting closed with 4-H Creed" r we . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1970 Zippy Zionettes. ,The .eighth meeting of the Zip py Zionettes was held at the home of Rosalea' Hackett on .Fri- day , October,23 at 4.0u. The president, Wilma. Hackett, open ed the meeting with the Pledge and read the •minutes of • ,previous meeting tach member's Home Assign- ment was read and discussed. Wil. ma Hackett read a'; report of ' the skit for. Achievement Day. The ,skit had been compiled earl- ier by Wilma Hackett ,. Elva and Brenda Ritchie. A work.meeting_will be sched- uled at cheduled..at a later date. Books are, Make' I ntE rest.. on your money p the bills Money regularly invested in Victoria and `Grey 'guaranteed investmeni c"' ePtiftc.ates: or - even: in special savings accounts doubles faster than you'd. believe: It can grow to 'twice its size in eight and "a _halLy_ears—and all with no effort on your part. Make interest on your money pay your bills. Put 'surpl'us money to work. today at Victoria and Grey. TRUST. COMPANY SiNCEa '889 'Lealand Hill, 'Manager Elgin and Kingston Streets Goderich 524-7381 ASHFIELD r Mr. and Mrs; Frank MacLennan spent last week end in Detroit. Mrs. Ewan •MacLean:, Mrs, Stu- art Mac-Lennan; Mrs---David-Mac Murchy, Mrs. Jirn; West, Miss- Soya -die Johnson a idlYf s-: Earl-' Howes,. attended a W .M.'8. meet- ing in Chalmers Church, White church on Wednesday, *Mr.- and . Mrs. Coulter of Lon, - doh were week end guests of their daughter Mrs. Alvin Robb, Mrs,° Colin MacGregor is visit- ing in. Toronto •this:week. John Howes of Toronto was a Sunday visitor with his uncle Earl Howes. to be handed into the leaders by November 8: Money from the Lucknow and: Teeswater Faits will be withheld by Mrs. Ritchie until a Ylecision in reached concerning its,uSe.. D . "Three questions concerning ` Citizens were dealt with by' -each group.. The answers of these questions were recorded by one member of each group, Mrs. Ritchie discussed Traffic signs With a-ll-nte burs —Mrs . Hackett dis.cu.ssed "It's great To, Citizen" Elva latchie thanked 'Mrs. , Hacke for having -the -meeting% Barb Wilkins closed the meeting with the following saying Hands and Heart .... , To 'Make the Hands. :. soft and beautifully', white: Soak the hands three times a 'day in dish water while mother 'rests. i(U.LOUG H Mrs-. Eric Parson;will` be hostess -fiEctlre neeuiig:-of-the Holyrood W.I. on November 5th. Roll call A prominent person born on''a • farm; Topic.- Pollution; Motto Life is,,a garden' What are.you `• planting? Demonstration - Rose, Caudle Mrs. • Morga n'Johnston; Directors r. •:Mrs.: Dan \.1clnnes, Mrs. P. A .'‘Murray.. Miss May Boyle visited during.• the week with Mr. and Mrs': :Karl:'. Boyle and Carol at London. Chris Shelton .-waS'taken . by: ambulance to the' }Ninghani and District Hospital on .Monday of last week.. We' wish 'him improv:-. ed health. Members of the Anglican thu•rch Wornen attended the Fall Deanery Meeting at St . George 'Church, God•erich on Tuesday, key. R'''Nicholls 'of'th•e Lucknow, United.Church was the guest.preacher at the Anglican Harvest Thanksgiving Service on�Sunday evening.•. CHOICE HOME KILLED EEEFAND FORK 000000000000000_000,0„.0_000.,0000,„00..,000000000000000 IPIEC AFTER' LISTENING TO ALL THESE: COMMERCIALS -YOlffEEL SILLY PUNISHING A CHILD FOR TELLING A LIE "MS BACON, STORE SLICED: 73c. ib. FRESH MEATY SPARE .—fI$5_7.3c.-lb :10,PiE_STEAIC ' 1.09.1b - r `FRESH PICNIC' SHOULDERS 4.9c. lb.. LEAN MEATY , BUTT CHOPS 63c lb.. . HOMEMADE SAUSAGE __ 2 lbs. 89c 00000 0000000000.00 0000000000000000000000 .WETDELIVER -� r►r :-�'r.�-.-oma:-I-Jr�r� .-��'r'I' ' RIPLEY Hi-LITES • Editor in. Chief =-. •Robert Rooney Assistant Beverley Smith' Ma MacChar-les,--BaA-3LMarPonald BASEBALL NOTES The Ripley Midgets' ball club wrapped up their. second' consecu- tive WesternOT-Titrio :cha- r,i on - Ship. The team is primarily made up of ..RDHS students. large numrb`er of''fans drove down to Rockwood on Tuesday night to: witness the final game:. The' nightwas cold as' Ripley and' Ponsonbee' battled through inning after, inning.,', The tension mount= ed'.as the score remained a tie into the 'Una' inning;' We nearly gave up'hope.when a Ponsonbee •batter reached third. With none.out 'ASSAULT .ON 'AFAT'HY . •A. poll of -.RD FHS students was to en—File••-a-go-', The tesults' re' ealed that 2' of the ,students idenied the existence of:stud.ent apathy'.; 3.0o•said that apathy, was a problem and 95 °'o didn't care:' 9. _-VOLLEYBALL. • 'Elliott 'Courtney struck out the • next: three batters. and the -garlic' went into overtime. To make a long story short Bill. Kirkpatrick • . _ bai-tcd class -Mat eilt lloott--hoer ;c and Ripley had retained the ,championship It's •been`a .long time since. we've seen tears of joy in girls'. eyes., but the. eyesof_some -of-.our ; fans glistened • suspiciously last `Tuesda.y . A'ir' pollution , no ,doubt • On 'Tuesday Ripley played host to the teams from Lions Head. All three teams were Successful in' - defeating:their opponents.. The girls, fighting to get back into the standings, played hard."to win the match:; . 'The undefeated boys •extended•-their.=winning streak , with ease. TF URSDAY --- Thf ou-Uoo as=nno is hr 'ht when our learns journeyed to, C,hes- ley . The: boys suffered the•i'r .first defeat atthe hands of the 'Cl'lesl'e\' lads.:..The girls- also lost their series- of games. It WAS -B•11,3;(1,. day as a.laa;d,day for .Ripley but you ca n't w i n them all... ' -:-sure-• it%-bere-wh en-i#s: FOR HIGHER CORN YIELDS NEXT YEAR ,a cornbrnation'of . plow down this fail -and a band application at seeding time plus • supplemental nitrogen has to be the best answer • • PLANT FOOD IS THERE WHEN NEEDED to assure a good Stan for your crop arid to provide continued nutrients during the growing season SPRING OPERATIONS ARE`. SPEEDED' UP toy ploJvir�.l down clan, of the required Iertiltrur in' the fail Pfanhng a few days earlier can mean extra buthels of Corn ow -down WEATHER AND SOIL •• CONDITIONS ARE GOOD,. No travelling over wet.fields with heavy, loadS of added transtArtation, costs due to load limits being to force, , �C P►,0e528=2125 rti.lize-r t i all • GET THE FACTS FROM YOUR CO.OPERATIVE. Bagged. bulk or spread • theb,CO OP` fertilizer you require is in good supply in ` . the fall Cheek at your co operative for expert advice on when to plow down and the analysis you need, From u..c7 research' plant food for the foods you' plant• • Pelts-eied 7, ve Na>A