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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-10-18, Page 164 the 4-H pledge. Roll call was "your favourite sandwich - what does it include". The secretarial and treasurer's report were given. There 'had been an error in the date of Achievement Day . It will be on Saturday, 'November 25 and the hooks are to be handed•in by November 7. Next meeting Friday. , Octobei— -- 20 at Mrs. MacInnis's. The dis- cussion was - "Three Meals a tt Day" Demonstration was' Sub- marine Sandwiches. Mrs. N1ac- -Ifinis4made_a_S1 per Bero while Lois Adams and Kathy Doherty • put together one of their.own style,. They were enjoyed b) all. Happy -T Handicrafte'rs The-St.' Helen's ,Happy Handl', ' crafters opened their fifth meet-• irig with the 4-H pledge. Twen-' -trgir-ls-ansWeted7the_rolLcall• • An interesting edible addit ion to your school lunch. 1 . and Mrs. Errington led a discussiOn on lunch boxes and kinds of sand:- ' wiChes. Western sandwiches-were made, by Verna kitch,isori, C41,01 Martin, Valerie Errington, Marg- aret MacPherson and Lori Miller and were enjoyed by the girls. • Some of the girls gave a der:non- stration on how to wrap and label day , October 19th at 7.15 We sandwiches. Our next meeting will be Thurs- ,. then closed the meeting with the. Is Creed. • I k r. ' 11\7` MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a fair Price on a monument correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat 011agan, Prop. ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS WALKERTON •PHONE 11111.0234 ONTARIO ct 1 First and Second Mortgages BOUGHT SOLD - ARRANGED I I ' Available For 1 FARMS - 11 RESIDENTIAL - 11 ---- - - IMPROVIEMIEINIT FAR MOR FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS LIMITED 41410ra-Stmet, _Horriston, Ontario r _ Phone ;',, , Evenings' New Dundee 696-2'920 . Wingham 57-1656 3384037 OR 3384038 1 4 -4 alid-fariiiirof-Langside. --- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wybenga were Monday callers on Mrs. Rus- sel Ross,and Mrs, Earl Caslick at ' Walkerton Hospital and Mrs. Bill. Evans at Wingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. -Wallact-Colurorr- Sunday visited with Mrs. Russel Ross and Mrs. Earl Caslick at Walkerton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes and Mrs. Cecil Coultes were in_Loridon_on _Sunda_y_, Mr. and • Whitechurch Salad Queens will meet Saturday, October 21 at 9 a.m. at, the home of assistant , leader Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm. Communion services were held at the United Church at 10 a.m. Sunday with Rev. Eric Ledrew of Brussels in charge. • Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston and Janette attended the wedding on Saturday in Holmesville United! Churckat 5 o'clock of Karon Oakeg and Don Watson. Miss /Janette Johnston was soloist. The dinner was held in the Church Hall and the reception at Clinton Legion Hall. Mrs. Gertie Tiffin of Wingham spent a few days at the week, end with Mr. .and Mrs.' George Young ••••••••••••• USED MACHINES FOR SALE '72 BOA SKI 36 I-I.P., 700 MILES '71-SSAHRI ENST-2-8417P '68 SKI DO OLYMPIC Nothing Runs 'kee Dee TEEswAT41?!-K)N. 392,4.4.0; Mrs. Ronald Coultes visited with' Russel Ross and her father Earl Caslick at Victoria Hospital. Mrs. Cecil Coultes visited with her husband at another hospital. He expected to get home on Mon, day. Mrs. A. E.. Purdon on Monday had the stitches removed at Wingham from the cut in hqr .head which she received when she fell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and Mrs. Galbraith both of Wingham , aCcoMpanied the former to the ' wedding of Bruce Elliott of Ansa Craig an Lenore Sutherland at Strathroy United Church on Satin.= day at 2 p.m. The reception -Ways-held-at --Bandi ...Restaurant 'on .Highway 22. • The final 0.A.S.A. Softball Juvenile game between Binbrook and Whitechurch teams was played on neutral ground on -Sattirday evening-at-St.• Marys diartiond. .Each team had won a game. The score was 9 - 1 in favor of Binbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore , Linda, Cindy and Richard attend- ed the ball game Saturday even-_ GARAGE KNOW, ONTARIO THE LOCKNOW SENTINEL, LOC WEDNESDAI(, OCTOBER 181f~ 19x2""` ing at St. Marys. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Paul Moore of Riversdale on the arrival of a baby girl Octob - er 12 at Walkerton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Moore are frequent vis-, itors with Mr.. and Mrs. Walter Moore and family. Robert Mowbray was in Brant- ford on Saturday to attend his granddaughter Cathy Seddon's wedding. • Attending Belgrave Presbyterian Thankoffering meeting on Wed"' nesday were Mrs. Dawstin Craig, Mrs.. Frank Coulter,' Mrs. Robert Ross, Mrs. Victor Wybenga and Mrs. Victor Emerson. • Quite a feW from'here attended the Opening of Eatons new order office on Friday, October 13. •Mrs. Robert. Ross and Mrs. Jim Taylor were in London at Victoria Rospitalon Thursday to visit Rus- sel Ross and Earl Caslick. Mrs. Ross remained•for a few days but Mrs. Taylor returned that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson on Saturday afternoon were callers ' of Mrs. A. R:-Finlayson of .Luck now at the Huber Nursing Home ,Mrs. Bill Evans on Thursday had to be taken, to Wingham, Hos- pital by ambulance. Dave Gibb arrived home from Wingham: an District Hospital on Thursday/. . . Picking Corn is the order of the daydn'this locality. Whitechurch was a busy place on Tuesday when Ken Cluchey arrived from Durhakn with a machine and auger to bore a hole mnder-Highw-ay-86-for-a_casing . to house a water main to carry water to the homes of Robert' go -vbfay, , Beirir-Tiffin and Garr -- et Farrier. Leroy Jackson and Roy Dawson „plumbers were on hand and Harold Metcalfe with back hoe to, dig water mains. At, the pump house was K. K. Dawson and son David of Dungan- non installing a new pumping system.. By Wednesday evening everything•was back to normal and the water was across the road after two attempts., The first time the auger came out near the top of the ground on the • opposite side. On the secolid - attempt the auger came out lower down where it could be • used. • Ivir„aap,4xs_. Mery n Pi .e of Brussels were Saturday evening visitors w itk Mr . and Mrs. Albert Coultes. • Scott Paterson of Detroit was a caller on Sunday ,with Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher. Mr. arid Mrs. James Val ampar ampil and baby of Wingham were also visit- ors•at the Fisher hOme. any pleased to hear Mis. Jim Paterson's voice on radio from ,Kitchener one day last week when she was a dinner winner for free dinners at Twin Gables, Listowel. Mr. Paterson is a nat- ive of Whitechurch area and are frequent visitors here, On Sunday Mr. wild Mrs. Russel McGuire accompanied her parents C le nd on Br a mh ill and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bramhill of Palmerston to Pontiac , Michigan. to attend the funeral from First Church of the Nazerene, .60 State St. , Pontiac of Revi. W. Mansel McGuire , who passed away at St. Petersburgh,, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul accompanied by Mr. and. Mrs, --MaTk-eardiff-Of-Brussels-v.-isited,.. on Sunday with Mr. and *Mrs. Harry Gutoskie and Michelle of • Kitchener: ' Monday) evening Mr. and Mrs. 'Carman Whytiock and' Jackie . visited Withhis parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whytock of TeesWater and his aunt Mrs:. P. Whytock of Manitoba , 'visitiu with them. Classy Cookers The Lucknow #1, Classy Cook- ers, held-their-third-meeting Thursday , October 12, at the tiicknow Central Public School. The president , Elizabeth Ritchie, conducted the meeting whick opened with the 4-H pledge The roll,cail was thenanswered by all members. The minutes of the second meeting were read, followed by the treasurer's report. Mrs. Ritchie discussed planning vegetables into meals; and plans tar•----Achievement-Day. •,_ Voila Ritchie and Theresa Huber 'demonstrated how to make a cream soup: Audrey Ritchie and Elaine Whitby demonstrated how .to make stuffed baked potat- oes. Nancy Ritchie and Beth Hallam demonstrated how to . make scalloped asparagusand-7 eggs. _Mrs.. Walden then referred us to our member's pamPhlets to theme menu , judging Score for Family Menus.,' The .mfeting closed with the 4-1-I creed. • , • • Supper Servers The 6th meeting of the Dungan , non Stipper Servers Was held at the' home of .Miss Linda Young on Wednesday, October 11, at 7 p.m. Lois Adams-brought- the meeting to order with everyone reciting PAGE SIXTEEN WHITECHURCH and DISTRICT John Deere Snowmobiles for '73. 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