The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-03-17, Page 17•r
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, 11/1
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nos LUCK'NOW SENTINEL, .4UCKNOW, ONTARIO
Whitechurch W.1..,
. wiivITECHURCH NEWS:
Whitechurch -Women's Institute
held. their,March meetingat the
home of Mrs. Robert Ross. The
first Vice Resident, Miss Merle
Wilson.presided •for the President
Mrs., Dan Tiffin,.. She welcomed.
the ladies and opened the .meeting
With the singing of the Institute ,
Ode•an4i repeating The Collect in"
Mts.,/Russel McGuire:gave the
re.asjrer's report. The•.corres-
pondence included thanks for
,,, Valentine poxes.. from Russel Mc
Guire , Mrs., Stella Beecroft ; Mrs..
Annie McQuillin.,' Frank Ross ; Ben.
McClenaghan, Misses Annie.and
Mary. L'aidlaw, Mrs. Mary E.'.
Cha p nian , Miss Annie. Kennedy,
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"George."Tliompson, Mrs. Carl
Weber Mrs. Mary, Coulter; Torn
Magof[in, a'nd.;.for card Mrs:, Ed
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del, gift Mrs..., -Capt.. Fearnelt._;
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It was'decided to again collect
for the Red Shield'•Appeal and to
donate $$,to Brucelea Haven to
aid in the purchas.e of. a Sound ..
System. The ,Folk,School to be
held at Varney'Motel was announ-
:.ce': or !arc • an ,remain ti
.Thursday. The: Bruce South..Dist-:
Oct Directors meeting was announ•
ced for10 a m. March16, at.
[3ervie W 1: hall:. Also a Food
Forurti - Trix with a Mix to be•
•
'cornstarch company sent an
invitation. to visit their kitchen
at 2,.anytirne between, March 22.
and June 80; It takes"' 1/2 hours
for the prograrnrne' and .at ,least .25'
ladies ?dust attend:.
•
Mrs. Frank Ross showed the
guilt' Made by the W:ingham
members of Whitechurch
The roll call was 'answered'.by,., One,
thing' I Would like the public. to
1' mow about the W.I.
the inottg • World affair's area
our affairsprepared by Mrs. Bill
Evans was given`by Mrs. Dave
Gibb, The• longer we live here.
and --the: more of us live here the' _
more. complex becomes our prob-
lems.
Up to .40 years ago the ordinary'
Man's geography became vague
when it' reached the 'ocean. To-
day we
o-daywe can't help being, in-
volved in.the• the affairs
n-volvedin,the'the.affairs of other
nations What • 'a' nation? What ,
is--needed-?--.-We cannot-longer-re--
main
annot;longer-rsemain indifferent to what is going'
an, in the world but we 'need not,
stand' idly.. by ho.pelessiy•wringing
our hands. If•we .lookaround US
we' can see in'the -eyes of right
minded people the co nvictions
land, each was to guess what each
�ttifng was. Prize winners were.
Mrs. Dave Gibb., Miss, Mary Heh.n,
Mrs. Frank Ross.and:John
.Currie,'
' Mrs.. Victor Emerson gave
readings first telling about the :
accidents. caused by broken glass
'from, non returnable pop bottles,.
and.of'how a London Doctor and.
his wife Mrs. Ralph Williams
adopted.•a family of•4 sisters •and
3 brothers from Northern Ontario
and they: already had 2 of their
own. These, seven are largest
;family ever adopted. together in
Ontario history. Dr. Williams,'
'has a general practice in London..
His wife..is a .nur5e, : All nine are
. fond of each 'other but Mikey
.their youngest is very fond of the
oldest adopted boy Jerry:
'Jerry who looks, after his. problems
of •bruised. knees.
Mrs:' Don Ross gave a paper on
-ik i :.to- , -
�-Wa n . A New-Wor-Id.-._._� ... e:r _
•. Th e
are infinite discoveries to be
made on' a . walk throe h. the.
countryside discoveringwild
flowers , rriushrooms;.'•the rnelod
Or brook wind 'in the "
f "a'
grass,; hurru in of.'bees. and bird ..
$ g.
.RSM SIMMITRBM
For Win en nSe1 and:, a fair_.•p ce, on. -a mQnt ent.
correctly designed from quality material, rely on.'...
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MEMORIALS
Pat ; O'Hagan, prop.
4tab1ished Over Sixty Yeas, '
PHONE 881.0234
ONTARIO
ResolutiontFrorrr
Huron
Meeting
Resolutions were the order of
the evening..of the recent directors
Meeting of Huron. Federation of
realize' a -whole nefworid:l es be
foreou, a. world of beauty' and
Yy.
wonder whose horizons stretch far
and 'wide outwardly and inwardly.
• Mrs. Don Ross then conducted
Irish c'ortestfinding the answers
toyquestions:from e 1 ors in •
that with • good' 'will ,,honest•pur.-
pose and..'. effort:` we can achieve
our. goal`.' I "arn a citizen of.the
World.
Mrs., Ed Walker then conducted -
.a guessing Contest A sock wit:•
a.t'".in$s insi�e was-passed;a•round-
songs .
Don't' carryanything,.Just
walk with no:purpose ose no goal
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other' than Walkingand seeing
g.
'things around'. you, One:should
y
••try a Minumum:of a mile a day`,.
two t possible:.; You wi1i'socin
word Shamrock. Pr inners
were Mrs ,H len Lewis Mrs,.
e
Geor son• and .i\,ili's. Mar
g : Thom p Y
Hohn. ',The hostess Mrs,.: Robert..
. ss ,.and helpers Mrs:. 'Russel
:Gaunt, Mrs. 'Fred Tiff
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Agriouiture.._. .;
Di.rectors endorsed a resolution
from. Essex Federation asking for
;immediate action from the ISM.
aProgramme ; Development Commit
tee; two resolutions; from milk
.producers in the•county:(1) for
,higher milk price for .industrial
milk during •the. winter' months
•when ousts are, higher and (2), for.
'_Ont ar•'keting�Boa-id-tA:��
•press for. a $00 increase in indus-
trial'rnilk
A teso.luti;on from Turnberry
Federation asking for automatic
retest before quality penalty,be
deducted when milkbacteria •
. -bov' 1 ousaud as 'also
- rses� a e-10fl-t � ..,
(passed.
i •In, other. busine'ss': it w, as. noted •
that .OFA has;,adopted an. idea:•
sparked by:Huron County' Federa-
tion on protest letters on' beef
this
samelettet,•will be ;sent ,to a11. "
individual, service members .of
OFA"for r surt.
Tim Arntheiold , Agppor4ct iteral engin
eer for Huron, 'spoke on service
.Supplied,,by. his department in,4
categories , Structure', •Drairiage''
Work ,::Econorn.ic Analysis ,
Pollution :Abaternent
At the::Apr 1 1st meeting a ;•'
specialist. on Municipal
Act will;be present to answer any
questions
A resolution .on an investiga-.
,ti.on into the': internal Operations
of Ontario Hydro 'office ,. for •
irtiprovement in efficiency during
5 sx.orms ,..was"also• passed.
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The Ripley 'Women's Institute;
met on. Friday, March 12th at`
the hdme of -Mrs:' Outerbridge
r.
.Mrs .Finlay McLeod presided
with Mrs Waiter Culbert
secretary,Five dollars.Was donat•
ed• to •Brucelea;Haven Auxiliary 'to'
'assist in their ptirchasing of a
:public address: system The roll
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etYour .Entry'
n "wil announced' at tfie W`1�iA: en `
ion rn Augnst.
for Further 'Iflforniation, ., Conta0:
'call Article on Pollution"
was .very informative.,
liver-? CC.hailes woven
er for the pro'grath 'conducted two
contests. An interesting:skit on
.�..cprfol-lowe-d-w+1
N:1cCharles , Mrs. John A•,, .Mac-
Donald and ;sirs..' Francis. Gem -
rt ell.... hternbers were asked td'
wear: a, hat or costume to illustrate
a Canadian'product.. N'1rs, Outer:
bridge wort the prize Wearing.a
Robinhood hat'•foriRobinhood
products,
- wh1rs,1=rrtei-s, GemTtl'I: and
Mrs Donnie McD'bnald are the.
'nominating, committee to select
the slate:of officers for the • •
lannual• meeting in April, ' This
;meeting will take the form of a
Hall.
The course. ''Fashion 'Cues for •
You" will•be' held in Mary. An
application„for 'the course on
"Choosing and-- sing- fabries"-
be Sent in 'for nt year• A bus'
trip to the St. Lawrence Starch.
Co. in Port Credit and other • •
points of interest. Will be arranged'
• in the near futttre,
Mrs. Wm. Mcicay gave the:
courtesy remarks and tea was sere-
'• .' l.♦ eta, ♦0040. %00Q•000.