The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-12-09, Page 14a•
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THN LUCKNOW.S.ENTINI.L,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
SPACIAL
ON ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND MEN'S'''.�
WEDDING -RINGS .
ALSO ON MEN'S AND LADIES' BIRTHSTONE RINGS—
PRIVACY OF AN EVENING APPOINTMENT CAN BE, ARRAN
JEWEL LRY AND. CHINA
PHONE 528-3532
• Whitechurch; W:l, Ha&Turkey Dinner
•Whitechurch Women's Institute
held their December meeting on
,Monday, December 7'having: a
turkey dinner at 12.30 at, .St. And-
' rew's Church, Wingham with one
.of their •groups doing. the .catering.
• The caterers were thanked by Mrs.
Robert Ross
Mrs. pan Tiffin presided for the
'meeting:, opening with' the Open-
. ing Ode. And Mir' Stewart. -1-- "
lect repeated. in. unison. She N.el-
corned 'members and guests.,
;Mrs ,. Russel. McGuire ; secretary,.
read the minutes and thank you
letters: Mrs,. John Gaunt and
Mrs. Fred Tiffin were appointed '
4-H Leaders.lot the. next Course
'Dairy F•air...The training<school
is January 25. and 2i, at :Luclthow
It was decided to: pay Paul Elliott
for mowing grass by the hall in
I t Mrs.. Wallace Conn was
appointed Womeri's Institute •m'ern-_
ber:;to represent the organization
on•.the Park Committee. It 'was'
decided to donate $242to assist in
paying: the, billscreated fixing
the:Hall., .putting in insulation
aluminum storm windows, shine -
les fsar, kitchen. and; \
expense : ,
The January u•tal S • 1
held at the t�t� .�� \':� \�:•.;�
church tll2 . ; ; tN4: 3::' �'�•:�,
iniz a Christmas
as
ember 26th. , Carol .;�.c;1,tri\,
beheld' .30 to9o,'clock, TMarc.
ing will be• 0. to 12 With Tiffin's.
,Orchestra. J
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A reading Christmas Ev.e w:as
\,iven by Mrs. Ed W'aiker telling
about St. Nichola's:. The'ittotto
Christmas Cor?:ing was giv'en
by Mrs. Garnet Farrier who told
that Christmas,i�_ a time to awake
old ►oys such as the •i e Santa
Mrs. Metcalfe'gave a reading
Christmas Treasures.' .The Queen
was sung. Mrs.. Gibbs, Mrs.
Conn and .Mrs. Russel Chiapman.
gave the gifts Secret' Sisters
were chosen for next year.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 901, 1!
MONUMENTS
For sound counsel and .a fair 'price on ' a. monument
correctly designed from, quality, .material, rely on..
SI..I.!L1..:ON MEMORIALS
Pat O'H'agan
Established. Over Sixty Years
' WALKERTON ' PHONE $1.0234 ONTARIO.
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truce Group., Meet
A# Ripley Hortre
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. r1iuesda..y•G�6eraung, , Nok-errrhef r•-
24th,
`24th, the Bruce District Geneo '
logical Society, met at the. home
of Mr, and Mrs-.• William; Arnold,
,Ripley,. The President welcomed
seven, new corners to• the. society.
Reports.were given regarding •
the, docu_men'ting of. old 'cefe eT--,,
ies in. Bruce County. • . The society
is particularly anxious to learn.
about' 4m4,11 private..cemeteries
which 'might not. be m.ar•ked on
public records.Any•nformation.
of this sort can -,be. directed to • • •
Rev, John Fortier,. Tiverton.
'The:'Bruce County Board.of
Education will make the film'
reader at Walkerton.Secondary
school.. -available to members :who.
wish :to secure micro .film for •a ny— ..
'research they are carrying 'out. ,
The• Bruce County' Library. has 'a .
supply of books ;,on history ani
geneolagy and they can secure
many wantedvolumes through
:the Ipterloan. Library facilities,'
It 'is necessary to make use of
this section if it is desired tha:
this research section be bu.klt•.
Mrs: Blair Robertson, Port E
Bruce County Archivist , reporte
on a :Workshop she• had attentec.
at Kingston, .Work is con:hr:..
ing orr" sorties ;-F-he- :a-teira -fe:
the Bruce County Archives. blc •
• There will be no nreetirv.• ::.
December... Instead those
ested visited the Ontario,Cer.to
logical Archives at Waterloo
Public
library 'on December ' .
Those attending the meetir.:
*from this area were :sir'. and
Pharis,Mathers,,Lucknow; Mrs..
Allister Hughes , 'ilolyrood;. Mrs
Duncan Thor.burn., Robert Cou:t
nes' and Robert' Cam-p'bell , all
:the Arnherley area; Mrs.. OIi's,
MMcCharies Lochalsh.
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Cards. '
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Mrs Victor Emerson int:odw ed
the guest speate: Mts.
Arnold who exi.,lained the _e; ..'r
at til' th seurn "the donation to
orae mea: te chol3,ship.
On. ,he based : ental:, 6a•tbe Mary
Steart.Collec..t:She dealt .•
Pettiness."
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