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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-04-26, Page 18WOO Receive.. Setvice. Siars LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26th, 1972 THE "AGE EIGHTEEN 1972 - 73 Officers Elected At Annual r7r!:77r7r;;,i77r7::: Light Weight .Building. Blocks HOGG Auto (lave Cured Concrete AND - Concrete Chimney Caps Concrete Chimney Blocks .W. :11EKDERSON LUMBER 1TD. AGENTS FOR ALSO AND WHITECHURCH NEWS Whitechurch Women's Institute held their regular •Curator and annual meeting Tuesday afternoon with the 1st Vice President Miss- ,Merle Wilson presiding and open- ing the meeting with a welcome to all,. the Opening Ode and. Col- lect. The correspondence in- eluded thank you notes from Mrs. Bill Rintoul,•:Mrs, Frank Coulter, Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, Mrs. Annie Taylor, Stewart *Scott, Mrs. Eunice Gillespie and Mrs. Tom' Inglis. Donations.. were received froin Mrs. Frank Coulter , Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, Earl Caslick and Bill Adams. It was agreed to collect for the Huron Cancer campaign and the Salvation Army. The W. I. were invited to attend the Spring Handcraft Sale at Bruce lea Haven May 4. 'It was...decided to give' $10- towards the purchase of meat for the Distrig celebra don of the 75th Anniversary on June 13 at Silver Lake. A cord- mittee Mrs. Bill Evans, Mrs. Lorne Durnin and Mrs. Fred Tiffin were appointed to arrange a cele- bration .for the 75th anniversary , which, will include a progressive =‘,Tehievarty.. . AVAILABLE IN THIS AREA FROM FRANK THOMPSON, DUNGANNON GICis..Are Fully. Guaranteed Term LYeposits- for ,Periods of 1 - 5 years for CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST Contact your LOCAL FINANCIAL ADVISOR Or 69 YONGE STREET,, TORONTO 1' 1-416-360-1770 on Guaranteed Investment Certificates PAYS YOU: HIGHEST INTEREST INTEREST LANGSIDE NEWS Mr.-and Mrs.. Philip Steer were -to Lonclon-o-n---Wednesday and-visit ed with Mr. and Mrs.' Peter Steer .arid Tracy, Mr.' and Mrs. Ian 'Wallace and 'Susan and Mrs. Fred. Woodley, Vicki, Valli„ Matt. Fred' Woodley left last week for a holiday in England. Mrs. Wodd- ley plafi to join m this week. ANNIVERSARY PARTY A surprise anniversary party was held Saturday , April 22nd for Mr. and Mrs. Jan Bregman of Exeter on the occasion of their 48th wedding anniversary at the home of their son, Mr. Robert 13regman, `Mrs. Bregman and family. Their family were all present for the occasion. 'Jim Oti of London was a week end visitor with his mother MIS: On and Robert. _ C-orruntmitsirsavices will b observed 'next Sunday at Langside Presbyterian Church and the • Langside C.O.C. will start its • meetings for the summer months •."., weeks.. • •Ntr o and Mrs. Jim 'Young and 'The Lucknow :Girl Guides open- ed their regular meeting April 20, with roll call and. horseshoe forma- tion-. • . _ Several service stars were pres- ented , • Nancy- Warren;-.2- yr.— Beverly Wilkins; 3 yr. Glenda 'Jamieson, Kathy Brooks, Edith reel., Norma Maelnt re , Helen Susan Hayes ,.Joan Hamil- ton, Jill Murray, Susan Thomp- son; 4 yr. Margaret MacIntyre, Lorna Boyle, Beth Wisser. Following patrol corners. sev- eral girls were tested for the post- al badge.' Captain Barbara. Helm taught the girls the emergency helper badge,.. Lieutenant. Linda Johnstori•tested the recruits on their remaining tenderfoot tests. Winners ,of last week's inspec- tion were Brenda MacDonald Kathy Brooks and Janet-Humphrey. family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mtg. Robert Struthers, Sharon and ,Cindy of Lucknow. It was decided to, hold all W. -I. meetings on Monday evenings • for the summer months and in the afternodns during the winter. Mrs: Tom Metcalfe gave, an In Memoriam in remembrance of the late. Mrs. Tom-Jamieson.--who- recently passed away and two minutes silence was held. The roll call was answered by 19 paying fees, donating Homemade candy to the Wingham Hospital' Auxiliary and eight, members wrote their life history. It is hoped the others contribute later.' Mrs. Victor Emerson, District Director , gave the report of the Director's meeting attended at \ Purple Grove. Mrs. Robert Ross assistant Cura- tor gave, 010 Time Remedies and The One Room School House. Mrs. Don Ross gave piano solos "The' Dawn Waltz" and "The Road to, the Isle".. - Mrs.<Bill Evans gave, the Motto "Study the past if you would divine the future;-\:-She-vividly— described life on the farms and. the farm homes 'as compared to today• in connection with keeping house warm, bathroom facilities, water supply, washing, travelling. We find Progress progresses and • nothing can be done to stop it. Todays progress is acceptable to most Old Timers. Mrs.. Emerson displayed The News, the Stoney Creek arid Saltfleet local paper, which a friend had Sent 'contain- ing accounts of the, origin of the Women's Institute with many pic- tures. The Standin: Committee Convenec report§ were given , • Citizenship and Edtication by Mrs: Tom Metcalfe, who also gave - Home Economics and Health for Mrs. Ed Walker; Hist6rical -Re- search and Current Events, Mrs. las. Currie; Resolutions, Mrs.Rus- sel Ross; Agriculture and Canadi- an Industries, given by Mrs. Elgin Johnson for John Currie; P.R. 0- , Mts. Don Ross; Curator , Mrs. Emerson; Sunshine and Cheer ; Mrs. Fred Tiffin. 91 cards were sent and 33 boxes packed for Val- entine. • Mrs. Garnet Farrier presided for the election of officers as follows: Past President., Mrs. Dan Tiffin; President , Miss Merle Wilson; ist Vice President , Mrs. George ..,Fisher+-2nd-----Viee-President-r-Mrs. Lorne Durnin; Sec. TreaS. , Mrs. Russel McGuire; Public •Relations Officer, Mrs, Bill Rintoul; District. Director, Mrs, Victor Emerson; Alternate , Mrs. Wm. Eyans; Branch Directors,- Mrs. "George FiSher, Mrs. Russel Ross, Mrs. Garnet Farrier. and Mrs.. Albert Coultes; Press Reporter, Mrs. Vic- tor Emerson; Pianist,. Mrs.. fiarnet Farrier , Mrs.. Dan Tiffin;• Pro- gramme' committee, Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mrs.. Russel Ros, Mrs; Garnet Farrier, Mrs*. Ed. Walker; Auditors, Mrs. Elgin Johnston , Mrs. Thos. ,Metcalfe; Sunshine and Cheer , Mrs. Fred Tiffin-,-Mrs.. Dave- Gi..4b; Delc gates to District AnnUal, Merle Wilson, Mrs. Victor .Einer- son, Mrs. Russel McGuire , Lorne .Durnin; Alternate-, ,Mrs, . Albert Coultes;'.Delegares to Convention, Mrs. Bill Evans; Alternate , Mrs. George lis110. Standing COmmittee Conveners: Agriculture and 'Canadian Indus- tries Mrs. John Currie; Citizen- ship and World Affairs, 'Mrs. Tom Metcalfe; Education and Cultural Activities, Mrs. Dan Tiffin; Family and Consumer . Affairs , Mrs. Ed Walker; Resolu- tions, Mrs. Russel Ross; Curator,,' -Mri":-VtcrortriTerst7-N-Irr.-Teir, MeClenaghan, Mrs. Bill Evans, Mrs: Rdliert Ross. • • Lunch was served to the 23 attenders by Mrs. Lorne Durnin, 'Mrs. 'Russel Gaunt , Mrs. Russel Ross and Mrs. V. Emerson. The patented mineral coating that stops Water inside or outside ABOVE OR BELOW GRADE ECONOMICAL EASY TO USE WASHABLE M ISO N ICY PHONE 528-311.8 Are Holidaying in England LUCKNOW • limumerrainimmomminirmanommimm. LEASE Lucknow District P l one 5 2 Et '4 1 2 5 • Nto -1' _OUREERTILIZER-PLANT-IS BEING REPAIRED BY USING NEW EQUIPMENT WE WILL BE PREPARED TO HANDLE YOUR 'ORDERS OF BULK AND BAGGED FERTILIZER FROM OUR PLANT IN LUCKNOW 0.0