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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-02-09, Page 13KINGSBRIDGE NEWS JOWMOBILE•MISHAP • Gary Courtney'r'eceived a bad. 'lacerated head in a snowmo ,. le mishap recently,. He was mined to hospital just over- ,ght where he received sixteen itches. :HAINSAW ACCIDENT Martin Henderic:hs received a ery painful injury to a-finger ist week in a-c-hainsaw accident. le was admitted to .the hospital . ihere it'was necessary to•skin ;raft the finger.,. He returned tome the, same day . • • iOLIDAY IN SWITZERLAND • Mr. and. Fred Vassella.' • eturned home lastweek after a - dx.week•holiday.in Switzerland, Ray Dalton has returned home Ifter.visitinghis,daughter,' Mrs. im MacDonald ; Mt. .MaCDoriald. end girls in. '.Mrs. Joe Courtney, Mts. John :loward, L1rs. Jim Gilmore -,; Mrs. Pete Van: O'sch and Mrs. Jim Martin were. at St. .Peter'S Parish Goderieh on WedneSday night to hear MiSs',Eileen Bbyho. of the Ontario Hydro speak. These ladies represented St. Jos- eph's C. W kingsbridge, and Miss B.oyho was a guest. of the C;, Goderich„, Mr, and' Mrs, Jim Sinriett'are in Greenbay, Wisconsin fora feW .„ iay§ while.Jirn'has to help un.•,- load'his boat, 4 /Ik ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE 'THAT SUNRISE DAIRY MIRL THIS: WEEK 1 QT. OF CHOCOLATE FREE ••• WITH PURCHASE OF 3 QT. JUG OR 3 QT. PITCHER PACK MILK .111PLEY-4•:OURON. SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS FOR ALL YOUR SEED. -REQUIREMENTS: See Your Co-operative first ALFALFA CLOVER and GRASSES Nava/244*f Mi/zed CEREAL GRAIN FORAGES CO-OP BIG BONUS Corn Hybrids All latest and best recommended varieties "RIGHT FOR YOUR FARM" L'acknow. strict Co-op 14ESDAY, FEORVARY 9, 1972 THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL 14KICNOW., ONTARIO PAGE THIRTEEN lowniobile And min Saw Mishaps During Pdw Wow we sang Happy Birthday to Barbara Hack- ett, and Suzanne Kirkland, Deb- orah Bolt showed the 'Brownies atookrhark she had made from felt and, Janet Wilkins showed her knitting. Each Six Were asked to choose a country and find out sOrnething interesting about it to tell the rest of the Pack at our Thinking Day meeting. FOr work period:the Golden Bar BrOwnies sewed on buttons with Debra 'Arnold Brenda Phil- lips, Kimberley Cook and Suzanne Kirkland passing their test for-sew- ing on two kinds of buttons. Bror•-Owl worked rath the Gold- en Ladder Brownies teaching them compass and playing a game, using different arections. Tawny Owl had Tweenie Anita Guay for the Brownie PramiSe and Elizabeth Wilkins sang 0 Canada and God , Save The Queen: We closed' the meeting with the Squeeze and Taps. 'Holyrood The tiolyrood. Womerts.Institute met in .the.hall on Thursday after- pOOth Mrs.. Morgan Johnston ,. vice president, presided-A0. the meeting'opened 'with the ode and the -Mary Stewart Collect. -mrs, Lorne Eadie gave the financial. statement. .A few items, of business were dealt With.: Thank you cards were rea.d.a.nd newspaper clippings are to saved by the Secretary, and . Puhlic. Relations officer,. The new president. is to attend the confer ,' enCe in Guelph in May.... New • card tables -are to be purchased- The, 75tn..anniv•dsary of the- W.I. will be observ0--at.the--Makrch ; incet-ing.witli Mrs. Lorne Eadie hostess.. .Judges for the Maple Cream Candy contest were Mrs. Howard Ilartis and Mrs. Jack Scott'. Win- ners were Mrs. Lyman Sutton and .. Mrs.. P. A, Murray: "The co.un-.- try.wornan" Magazine was. su.mmar. ized by.. Miss May Boyle and read by Mrg. Jack Scott. 'The roll .c'all was "Name an unusual industry • .• related to Agriculture'. Mrs. Lyman Sutton presided for the program....Mrs , Dan, McInnes. gave the topic on 1\A'aple Syrup..* Mts.. LymanStition gave the :motto -"-Whatile wants out of life" and, read a poem .On.."i3i.'foCal -trout) .e-7 •a'nd•-c---crea Valentine Contest. Other • ,readings were Mrs. Howard 'Harris, "Sugar bush" and "My V.alentine"; Mrs. Murray, "Ma and her cheque book"; Mrs. Ellwood.' Elliott , "Ma*.and the auto".„ Dan McInnes gave the courtesy remarks. • The Meeting closed with 0; rida7a.nd--G'pe. served' by Mrs, Alex. Percy and .Mrs. Glen HOdgins. Priscilla Zipfel "s Maple Leafs won against Terri Fair's Red Wings 6-0. Priscilla Zipfel 'scored 3 goals, Laurie Coiling 2 goals, and Mary Jane Courtney I. goa l.., In the next game Terri's Red Wings won against Priscilla's Maple Lees 4-0. -Terri-Fair scored 2 goals and Karen Janisse scored SPEECHES' * By Cheryl*McGarvey and Heather Boyle , On Friday, January 28, Billy • Rutledge , Connie Irwin, Robbie Sutton and Jane Ann Coiling-went to LucknOw public SChOol to rep= resent our school in the public speaking contest held there. Bil- .1y Rutledge ended up 'as runner up and Stanley Loree of Lucknow as winner. Stanley will go to Paisley and if he can't make it Billy will take his Mace. Good KINLOS$ Wallace Houston returned home on Wednesday from a three-week ATra He is spending a few days with his parents Mr. and-Mrs. Harvey .Houston, before returning to work in Ottawa. ' Mrs. Evan Keith and Mrs. George Young„ 4-H leaders from Kairshea Women's Inititute , • attended the Training School, "Sportswear from Knits" , held in' ,Walkerton on Tuesday and Wed- nesday. ' ' • DaleMalla-librto-rontd-and Miss. Bev Wilhelm of New Hain- 'burg visited Sunday at the home of .M.r • and. Mrs.ixa Dickie.' 'Mrs. Duncan Keith and David of Teeswater and Mrs. Jas,. Wraj.th of Lucknow visited Sunday with , Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith and family. The 1-s-t---KinloisL_Boy 'titer tral School gathered in-the Audi-, -e--fowri,_1.-a on stable ,Gaeler. , Two of these gave us informa=, don about what to do in case of •fire. The first was entitled, "Your Home •and Fire." It taught us' about exits`, alarms and behav- iour while awaiting rescue. "In Case of-Fire" was an exeit ,- ing colour film which' gave point- ers. ta those in a burning public. building, such 'as a,school or itheatre. We then had "The Talk- ping Car" which taught safety rules in .a humorous way. Itcontained a number of "See and Be Seen," rules such as being sure drivers see us, watching far hidden ca.rs, walking in groups, and wearing light colours at night. We always look forward to .Con- stable Gaeler's visits but this one 'was even more interesting, than ,• ,usual. MONUMENTS For soond cotnisel and a fair price on a monument correctly designed from quality.material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. Established Over. Sixty Years WALKER. TON PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO BROWNIE NEWS On Tuesday, February 1st the ta Brownies Opened their meeting, by playing "Statues" and "I Sent A Letter". After Fairy Queen Suzanne Kirkland set up the Toadstool the Brownies had 'Brownie Ring. Tawny bwl presented Marian Raynard, Nancy Thompson and Jinet Wilkins with their. Sixer stripe. I PLEASE NOTE IS NOW SUPPLYING OUR STORE WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF MILK, 'CREAM AND' BUTTER' I SOLD IT THROUGH THE WANT ADS NEW STORE HQURS. ..ConithetjcinT ''.Feidayi February., 4th, -Store hoUrs e. nt 'P.m: daily; except -Th which. they will • be 10 0.m. to 6 p.m. Closed all day Sunday OCKEY • • Lulki • FIRE PREVENTION `fi n Tuescl A y retrtra-7-1.7-a-H--- the pupils of Ripley-Huron Cen- Canip,plannecl for the week end at Dickies' was cancelled due to the stormy weather. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hamilton, Karen and David of Winnipeg • are holidayinith his patent's, 41614".. and Mts..'Gilbert Hamilton. •