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THE L: UCKNOW" 'SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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or brownie to help With the buiid
• To date there. is a pan -abode
'Tbttfi.ang-costing-$2 , O.Ufl;-o0, -a
• store -room; kitchen - fridge;
stove, cupboards',.: hot water tank.
and .quarter ;masters'' room. There
• are washrooms consisting of :a
cement .block building costing
$1, 5.00 00 yfith 4 toilets 'and• 4'
• basins. The plumbing cost:
The hydrwas donated by
o.
Clinton.;Electric .League .The
telephone has been installed....
MOV1�NeW Hor
Gifts Presented
KINLOSS NEWS
Mrs. Robt. Gilchrist and • Mrs.
Haldenby visit;ed•one even=
ing last week with Mr. and Mrs.
John Mowbray now on•Highway 86
Viand Onbehalf of their•former
Fourth' Concession..neighbours pres-
ented them with a spice '.rack;'and
w -all piques -•-for their -fie -v. -hem e-r-
The•October meeting•of•Kair-:
shea ,Women's Institute will be
held one isieek 'earlier with Mrs..
'George Young a•s,'hcrstess.
WEDNESDA.Y:,:O ToBEF
Host To 45
C.G.I.T. Girls
And Lenders
The 15 girls and four leaders of
Lucknow',Canad'ian Girls .In Train-
ing played hostess to 45 girls and.
leaders from three other• C. G.I T,
groups• from Goderich , ; Ripley ,
and Pine ittire-r-,an Monday night..
-TNT occasibn wa•s a ial by li4ar
bet ti Ritchie about her trip to
C. G .1. T.; -Ontario Provincial
Camp Council in August. This
area has ,not been represented for
years at Camp Council, but this
year Elizabeth went and also Ila
Bowers from Belgrave. •
.Twenty. load%of gravel have been
• .�brough�t in andihat-s.been seeded-H—rS Jelle-dung--is--noow-a
down. Insurance liar 'been donat-
• • ed by MacEwan's•'Insurance ,Com
- Iii .mediate plans are .the build
ing of a shelter for Brownies
This willbe used•by. Guides as
well when. necessary: Money is
needed .for Maintenance. We have
• been assessed $22.00 per Guide
on. enrolment of 31.. Our airn is.
to raise between. $600.'00 and
$700.00.:
Captain. Rita Tigert, 1st Com
pany gs sri,• ge . :u ' ui• es ,
told us that .there are 683 'Guides.
in this District. The target for
the s.,:hole ,Disitrict is, $10 ,60-0.60,--
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Off:00;
The assessment of $22.'00 per.'
Guide. was.made in f969'when '•
amp-KYa-ha-rre-began.a'nd .
` based on census figures then
available. Captain Tigers said '
there are 22' Uuides registered at
Kingsbridge this year,. Their airrn•;
tc.aSciSL.. ir1S betweeLL + a'rr
g
ci
18 .in.character' development and.
to teach them aI ons other things
,how to be good hornerakers and '•
Jo_y oi'3vzn-o. others aid -_
assisting When needed.'`
The `services :of Ca-°rp alane
are available at ani tir7e tb all
in this district. Lieut. Elliott
a#-•-Goderich--
Mrs, Joe'Couttney stated that
. on October 13th ; :1910 the C. W.L.
of King bridge donated. $98„.00
tc' as'ca:'np'funds: Suggestions
werr'dasked: fair ways of raising,
tht' ! .. to $700.00 that:,otir
cor?-,,;urity is ase
ssedfor this
'prolec•t, '
Ni.,, Mark 'Dalton poW ed 'out
that
si•milat`a houn:t' writ: be
eded•fot'the toY Scouts and
of this eoniMutrity for tlieir
a..<.w ittra•ted hear camp Klahan
patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon
.don:. •• •;
Mary Fielen and Judy''Mac•Don:-
ald are s �, ep n nng two 'weeks with"
Mr.
and Mrs.,' Robt Gilchrist and
boys w:hile'tlieir parents., Nil.. and
Mrs.' Gordon MacDonald and f• r,
•and ;1\1rs. Donald. Reid are on a
motor trip to the. East Coast
Dr. `Bob Finley,of Washington,
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D.C. who was ,.special speaker:
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4_. 5"e 3
eric.h and Westfield_ on'the week '.
end was a guest Sunday afternoon
at -the 'home o.f; r—and firs:
Vii.: was • dec-id ed4-to w-or-k--togetk e
to raise this money and to call,
burse1 es''Ashfield Community: •
-ilf-S-upporr-of-Giiittes-and ScO-uts-;.-`
The proceeds raised will be split
according.;to.,the ,percentage re
ceived.
Mr. John, Austin, chairman of
the Ashfield Recreation Commit-'
_tee. spoke:-briefi) sand i11.: furth_
er investigate the 'possibility of
obtaining a' grant for the Guides
(and Scouts of this district;
The first project of .the Ash-
field 'Comilunty in Support of
-dance
held: at the Saltford hall on Satur-
day, November 27th. Dancing
from-, 9 to' .1.with Carruthers' Or-
chestra,
r-chestra.iri attendance. • Refresh.
.merits arid lunch will be setsed,
the charge will be $8.00 per
couple
'and tickets are availrable',
ar: ed to be on the co,: r;itzee
in charge ate 'I)altor , '5111
Van C sch• and Antotie 'Van °soh,
• The 'meeting: closed, with a
pia yer'read by 'Ca ptair Rita. Tgerti
,�
ss
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Lorne Sparks.
'Mr:. 'and :Mrs. Douglas xn
Grahar
moved: to their new home in Luck-
nowlast .week. . We are going to .
nniss .them from :the 2nd .Conces -
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sign.
Three of the leaders present,
had'. been to Camp: Council as
girls',. Mrs. Greig from Goderich
'-a-rid Mrs ' Robert-IN1 ch011s-a-nd-Mrs.
Gordon, Cayley from Lucknow, and
Mrs'. Nichollswas a leader at •
Camp Council in 1970
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The evening began with.a sing
song .tollowed, by a '.1 ha-nksgrving--
worship• service; led by ;Mrs. Cay
ley. Coloured slides of autiimn
scenes Were usedalong with mad -
,ern, hyrnrii
od,erri,h.yrnns Of—,Thanksgiving: After
several -lively game's opening:.
ceremonies ,and business were
-so-nd
Ritchie and 1\is Nicholls. Cathy
Jamieson reported "about thecdok
ou-t , ek-at J'a:ck. Masc.-!.7--
Donald's
ac.!Donald's cottage Elizabeth then•
told the. girls .about 'her :9anip ex i
,perieilce and answered many ques
tions-.' 'S'he used many :articles,
and pictures to illustrate' her talk,
On display were crafts made :by
Luucknow: girls and posters' and
pictures of group acitivities'in •
order, to share ideas with other •
groups The .evening•closed•with
taps sung in a friendship circle..;
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Tough: file
for
graSs.. '911:
,pE
Reti1eliibc't that .ci
(able btarit the-•
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i.oppe,1 '1i°\fin it Li.
alld'laughing'at tl`
'US ,t workCcl t.0 ,i
:for the hard tinge
Ith6ad'? TO "laugh
t011011'ow, SayQ t'
Ge•t eight per .ce'a
-victoria and. Gre
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TRUST ECOMPANY 5 NC
Lealancl ' Hill, MI
Elgin and King
Streets
Godericl 524-7
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Gotdorvsto
To Qeliver
'. Gordon Stobo I'ecstti
been appointed to dylie�
snail to •R. R;''' -I'Q'c:wa,
inchides the ;2nd atiu'-Itl
ross . . f.
He will repl.icti• �. zl'i•i
ison who wa,s.
rtiobil.e• ac'cidi'ii[ 3.: [ ta;'
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SHURGAIN:. feed and animal
health service
leadership in
nutrition
.THAT.MON:EY
CAN'TiPUY.
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continuous
research
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management
skills
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growing animal
health service
-GAIN
Good; service 1s just a little 'more than carry
out a job, It's .thelittle' extra care 'goIng,,intt
the service tha.t,. really' ,4ounts the second
hook at air order , a• re-checWon' a road ,a
extra phone call to'make sure something is.
O•1(. . 1' ..things like that:
I•t doesn't mean .we won't' make mistakes:.. W
probably -.will-, -I:t doe me r v =feel 1
� when a mistake is made arid it also'means'
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that •ca:re is taken. that it won't 'hap' pen agai
That's the -kind of care' we pledge to gi e Yd
=euss omrrcrs
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You get it with every order of ,Shur -Gain
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