The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-06-02, Page 7WED$ESDAY, JUNE and, f!
THE LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
Custom Butchering Curing and. Smoking
Cutting and Wrapping,, Sausage Making , Fast Freezing:
HOGS.AND: CATTLE ON MONDAYS
CATTVE-ONLY OSI FRIDAYS
Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday ' kill
H�r,irPir•erts On
25.hr Aii,..:iivcrary.
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With. Two Big Coolers, We Are Abut .To Hang Your eef' From
1 To 3 Weeks -- Whatever Tour Requirements ; r
For Home. Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Bee * Pork
and _Lamb; Iq Any Quan int Lowest 'Marketin Prices ;:•
ALL__AAEATS ARE: GOVERNMENT 'INSPECTED FOR'YOUR:,..
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ABATTOIR 395-2905:
STORE ' 395-2961.
Tivertfl H�StsBruCe'$�Uth'Disfrkt
Annual Mee#ing 0# Women's It*itvte
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Tiverton Women's Institute were
• hostess to the Bruce South'' District:
annual meeting; ;in the Presb•yterian
Church. Mrs. Wm. Arnold'',, the
District president, presided; assis-
ted by the secretary -treasurer.
Armow W.I, werein charge'•of
registration.
A sing song wasled by Mrs:.
Linda:. Campbell with 'Miss Pat
Lowry at 'the organ, , both •from.
bids •Corners.. After the.
opening session Mrs. Todd of Tiv='
erton W.I.extended a.'welcome
• to. the ladies. A nurnber'of.
Other . districts:; also' Grey Bruce,
Area presio'enc Tv :Harold Blas=
ing•�df Neustadt.
M • rs Ernerson Ernke of Han u
ents , Secretary -Treasurers and
Public Relations. ' It.was decided
t
:the District will continue...Nation,
al Delegate .fund and give support
to the federation of Agriculture.
A 'new. Korean .child .Will be sup;
ported "Chung''Soon lvli"t The
courtesy of the' day was extended,
by Mrs..Raynard Ackert of Holy-
rood W.I. "..
• Mrs. Ernke'was in charge of•the
election of officers. Th'e• slate
Of officers was read by, Mrs,, ,.Cecil
11611ands of Reids Corners.. '
.District Officers. for 1971. 72
are: President,, Mrs., Wm•. `Arnold;
•Bo:x 5 ; Ripley `Past •President- s
Cecil Hollands ,' R. 1 Kincardine;
o r, First Vice -President Mrs, Jas.
Federated -Women's Institute of
Ontario Board. Director , ratified ;
• the District`Direetors. She.also•
presented. her report of the' Provin'
:cial meetingand was'pleased to
announce:that the 75th. anniversary .,
fond was crlaosed. _ 1 R;e'lat on officer Mrs
'Kirkpatric tl�, ;Ripley; Second Vice
president Mrs. Russell McGuire
Wingharn; Secretary, Treasurer
Mrs.. Angus Marc Leod , R.,2 ICin-„
cardine;: Assistant Secretary Mrs:.
Finlay McLeod, Bei( 10'7 Ripley;,. •
Mrs. W. J. 'Arnold"., District,
President; gave, a report on the , • "
Officer's conference' held in' the
University of .Guelph. .
Purple.Grove `Institute entertain-
ed' with•a band called':;the : "Green
Horns". They played t number ,of
songs with ladies'•,.names. Later...
:these:ladies, formed a `choir and.
• sang a couple. of numbers'.
' Standing.comniittee conveners
reports were heardlrom ,Mrs.
R. Lowry of 'Lisburn Institute'. Mrs.
Oscar:. Norman of Kincarduie•
Jack Elliott of Reids Corners',:Mrs.•
Nelson-Eskrick-of--Ar-rnow , Mrs.
Philip,Stewart, Lucknow.o The
scholarship report 'was given, by
' Mrs. Cecil Hollands of Reids
• Corners, W. I .Museum. Mrs.
w..._:_D_onaid7 B�ltr�f Rrp}ey �auvr .
Activities, Miss '.Marion ' Ruttan of
•Teeswater, Curator 'MrS. Harvey
:Heustonyaf.Holyrood Feder -Federation---•=
• of Agriculture Mrs: Russell
Connell of Armow•, Public Rela
tions Mrs', Orland Mc_.:Leod' of...
Bervie,
The Tiverton W , I W served 'a . de
' licious dinner. The'afternoon
session commenced with a sing •
song; ' Thc:memoriamserV#ce wase.
conducted by Mrs. Willard Sohn-
son and 'Mrs. Burton Hodgins. of .
''' Bervie W.l. -The roll call was
taken:with:the District -Directors
answering with a joke or new idea:,
The Presidentgave a report of her
year's work.
Miss Judi Reasbeck,; Bruce '
County iorne....Fconomist ; -gave i
inspiring talk on 4 -I -i work'anti
short courses. • She credited the '
*.success of these clubs to the lead-
ers who give so freely of their
time and energy.
Teeswater entertained in the
afternoon with a number of
humorous rriusical numbers
Pennies for Friendship were pies:
ented: by Silver Lake. ' 1N; I. ' A '
Workshop will bo held in lrtt'oknow
on' Monday rune 14th for P esid '',r
land McLeod'', R. 2 'Kincardine;
Federation Representative
Cecil Hollands, �,R..1 Kincardine;
Alternate Mrs ti, T. G. Widdis,
Teeswater; .Votin ,, Delegate Mrs.
Burton' Hodgin,` R. 2 Kincardine;
Alternate 'Mrs.. 'P. A. lviurray, R..
1 Holyrood; Auditors : Mrs., Donald
MacKinnon , ''Lucknow, 'and. Mrs.
Raynard Ackert',•°Holyrood.
'Standing Committee conveners:
Agriculture and 'Canadian ,Indus-
tries
ndus-tries Mrs ; Harold' 'McCormick,
R. ,2 Wingharn; Horne Economics
and Health Mrs..:Walter: Alton
Box • 51,,_.Lucknow,_Citizenship
and : Education' Mts..Nelson'•Esk
rick, R: 5 Kincardine;' Historical
Research: and Current Events .Mrs. ,
Jack' Elliott,: R. 4 `Ripley;' Resolu-=
-tions hacker., -
Kincardine;• Seholarship•Mrs .' Cec
it :Hollands , R.1 Kincardine;
Alternate) Mrs:W.�;1cV_n'i:�Arnold
Box .35 , , Ripley; Curator Mrs.'
Harvey Houston,. R. .'3.•Holyrood;
Federation of Agriculture
Burton' Hodgins., R. 2 -Kincardine;
Alternate Mrs.' Ronald Slade ,,R.
5 Kincardine.
The District 'Directors meeting
1972 and District Annual at,Tees-'
water in 1972...
• The meeting: closed with the
•
singing of --O Canada. - •
PAGE. SEVER''
On Sunday, May 23 the family
of . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleight-
holm
leight-holm arranged,• a surp rise party to
celebrate with their parents: their
25th wedding anniversary. -.•
Mrs W Sleightholm daughter of.
the. late Ivtr. and Mrs. Robert Bol-
ton. of Teeswater was married.
'May 14 at ficeswater UnitedMan-
se to Elmer Sleightholm,, son of
Mrs. Edith Sleightholm and the'
late Frank Sleightholm'of Ethel.
• Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Sleightholm
took their .parents for_ a drive
Sunday afternoon .while the 'guests
were arriving and the family were
completing final arrangements
for"the surprise, party.
Ther•
e were around 76 attenders
.from Ripley , Teeswater, •Brussels,
Listowel.; 'London, Stratford, Ex-
eter , Wingham , : Whitech urch
Lucknow Wa.lkerton',and-the`
neighbours.. The serving table
for the picnic' dinner was centred
with a 3 tier beautifully decorated,•
wedding cake;. � The weather
being ideal the meal was served
outside.
Their family; Elgin
Sleightholm and his wife of Tor,-
onto, David of Lucknow; Phyllis
of Waterloo and' 'Lloyd
at home presented their ' parents P
with a $100, cheque.--Gifts--from-
Mrs, ' Sleightholm's, relatives, were
a large mirror ,: cake 'plate.. cup
'alit -saucer with 25th' anniversary ..
on 'it'and 'hammered aluminum
ware; Elmees relatives: gave an'.
upholstered' swivels `arm, chair and
an anniversary cake plate.
Elmer and Mar aret:thanked'•
cream?
FURTHER
Bisset Bros, . Limited poy. top cash .prsoes: for ,quality
cream.. This-indude' arose of you with milk' in excess
.of your market `Sharing; quota..
CONTACT: '
P'UNGlNNON:DZIN
(Too late for 'last• week)
• Mrs. Jessie Carpenter .and Tom ' `
and 'Janet.Mrs.. Bill Blake• and.'' Becke
'Gait' also. visited inGoderich.
Others who.visited Mrs.'13 ake'
1
included: Mrs. Grant Kilpatrick
of Wingham, Mr.'. and. Mrs` John
Gardner and Mrs.. Lorne'. os o'f
Lucknow, and Douglas Clark of
London: •
:,Recently Mrs. Mary Bete. and '
'Mrs. ,Cecil Blake attended the
'Huron County .'Historical Societ
Y
meeting in. Belgrave_ • Mrs-' .Wal
1 . 1. . .
and gift and their guests for com
ing to celebrate the roccasion and
:for .their gifts. •
Thecornmunity extends con-
gratulatons and liest��wishes�for
years of health and, happiness."
The date was also their son:.
•'
Elgin's first,wedding anniversary.
week end. It: was; full of family
Trees make 'food from carbon' and
. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Grant
dioxide;;• water and sunlight:. ..
Sower. o q.P,
my of St.' Catharines visited on
urd - - ith-- nd . Mrs. Bill Sat ay w her: -a ..
Park and family. • •
Mrs. Art Wall and Mrs, . 'Bill
Park took Tommy Park: t� see a —
specialist iii London. 'Tommy ,will
be. enteringWar. Memorial Child-
ren's Hospital on Sunday,`May. 30
Mrs.., Thomas. Park p
, spentSunday.
in. Auburn. With- Mr.. and•:Mrs,. ' '
hornas wlor nd' i•
Of;
Mrs. I `el Ladd'of a enmiller, iter Scott., formerly Alice Shackle -
.s
.spent a 'da recentlywith. Mrs'. !ton of the a 9th concession of Ash,
•P Y
Thofnas•;Park; (field, gave a .comprehe'nsive hist -
•Mr, and .Mrs. Tort•' Webster `. Ory,Of Belgr'ave and surroundin
('spent the week- end..at their communit., . Her.talk Was :illui-
.daughters in Willowdale. itrated, with pictures ;and. musical •.
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'Mr. and Mrs_. Robert. Irvin had,. (numbers plus' readings s' in' keeping,
gP g. '.
their granddaughter for a visit.', :with English ,, 'Irish , Scotch and :
g
Mrs.; Cecil Blake had a busy. a • 'Welsh ancestry.
i,
Mrs..; L. Emm:erton had a. Vanda
Beauty Counsel.' preview'on•
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