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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-10-06, Page 22• PAGE TWENTY-TWO • THE L: UCKNOW" 'SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO L d.0A0 rt i FORM ASHFIELD' . CONTINUED FROM PAGE.1 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,-- • 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, • D.C. who was ,.special speaker: -; 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 - 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 - • 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 • 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..; - e P ' e - a .. s . e Tough: file for graSs.. '911: ,pE Reti1eliibc't that .ci (able btarit the-• {=! 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 VG TRUST ECOMPANY 5 NC Lealancl ' Hill, MI Elgin and King Streets Godericl 524-7 • 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;' • SHURGAIN:. feed and animal health service leadership in nutrition .THAT.MON:EY CAN'TiPUY. • continuous research • management skills • 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' • ' . • 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 0"V You get it with every order of ,Shur -Gain r