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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-12-09, Page 14a• IA 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 • • 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. 1010•43140 71,7 A 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. • truce Group., Meet A# Ripley Hortre • ,.; . 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. • Santa Suggests I 14 Put your• rnoney where you get s` mortgage -;";: S same. `` , Lw • Ox t.� Claus. snowli':hts bakiniz. old tov_ �Chlist.--:as Cards. ' • 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." . We live in _. wc'_14 a.d should nor •: 1 1; L-,y,s ; wror_z.dprie'." 5 174L. We • :See our targe catalogue of Personalized Gifts for .dot .:hard -to -buy -for person. on . •y Ch.astmasA ist. . pit' .444 VG • ?�.:._. e: • Jl - • . \ 4- a tti .. : a1. '&e �� 7 t,Zt+ -• .nc ;'rev ?' -.. . :..1: , . a:-:. eo . ie cr.`•L�. a., t -'C *': a:toe= rte. Lsatand Hilt, Mann nein and Kingston Streets, e. ' ....v . ` max... ..i • Gedarich frat A Playing :Cards SINGLE 'OR DOUBLE DECKS - PLASTIC, COATED IN STURDY' PLASTIC CASE SINGLE DECK $2.75 DOUBLE DECK $4.95 +.PerVinalized•.MatOles• MANY BEAUTIFUL COLORS WITH WIDE SELECTION O E STYLES - INITIAL.OR. FULL NAMES-' AVAILABLE •'100 PACKAGES $5:45 ' • S0 PACKAGES $3,55 ÷ Coasters 5 COLORS PLUS WHITE• WITH WIDE SELECTIONOF TYPE STYLES , PACK• OF, 50.$2,7 PACK OF 100 p.25 - ALSO•:- A1' - L- -BLE- NAPKINS, PERSONALIZED STATIONER' AND FULL. .LINE OF XMAS CARDS BY TOOTHILL. • ORDER EARLY TO AVOID' DISAPPOINTMENT THS L1 KNOWENTi