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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1972 T. FIE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO- PAGE THIRTEEN
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St.. Helens W.1.
St. Helens Women% Institute__
held their meeting November g at
2 p.m. in the hall. -The Lucknow Chapter of TOPS Twenty-one members and.two met in the ToWn Hall on Novem- viSitors answered the roll call. A ber 8 with 17 present, They pot luck supper will be held in weighed in and then all repeat- the hall with Group 5 in charge. ea the Tops pledge. .
After roll Betty Firiberlin The ladies-will-earerJor a .
reported a weight loss of 31 1/2 bangyet December 1 for the Wing-
lbs and gains of 8 lbs for the harn Western Foundry at the Leg-
group:--Mar--ion Mowbray's team ion Hall in Mt-know:
won. The minutes were read and Mrs. Harold Gaunt gave the
adopted 'and the treasurer's report high lights of her trip to the
given: - ' London Conference.
Eunice Cunningham brought the Card, parties will be held every
felt, for the banners and also re- • second week for the winter '
ported that the before pictures, months.
are back. / The "after" pictures
will be taken as each member
reaches her goal.
A travelling plague is being
purchased by the seven clubs
in this district and will go to the
club that has the largest average the topic on Steven Leacock,
weight loss in the month. That Mrs. Frank McQuillin gave an
club will keep the plague until 1 instrumental, The motto prepar-
another winner is declared.
THE ‘'.LUCKNOW .SENTINEL
TOPS Club
Are Good Losers
PH4T0. CARDS
ed by 'Miss peatriceMcQuillin
was 'given by Mrs. Jim, Aitchison,
Take time tO'read
wa,y of knowledge.
"Let There be 'Peace on Earth."
was.sung accompanied by Mrs. •
E. •W. Rice at the piano. The
meeting closed with 0 Canada.
Lunch was.serVed by Mrs., Fred
McQuillin and Mrs. E. W..' Rice.
A donation will be given to
the Institute of the Blind.
The St. Helens W.I. will open
a bank account for little Beverley
Aitcheson.
Mrs. Peter Chandler presented
AT
Youth Club. Serve,
Hot lunCheon
. KINGSBRIDGE NEWS
A hot luncheon was served to
the members of the Catholic
Women's League and their hus-
bands, as well as other parishion-
ers, by the Youth Club, after the
nine-thirty Mass, on Sunday
morning in the church hall. A
special and most interesting guest
speaker was Mrs. Jerome Voll of
Kitchener, who has been totally
blind for the past eighteen years.
She spoke of her personal exper-
iences and of the work of the
Mrs. Voll is a sister-in-
law 'of Brother Carl Voll of St.
Joseph's Parish. •
Clem Steffler, principal of St.
Joseph's school, is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London where
he underwent surgery last Thurs-
day. Mrs. Jim Hayden of Port
Albert is supply, teaching at' the
school.
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Osch
and family of Waterloo and Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Middegaal and
family of Blyth were Sunday visit-
ors with -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van
Osch. •
Mrs. Betty Janke, a volunteer
representative for Canadian Arthri-
tis and Rheumatism,Society,
_Walkerton,was=guest-speakerat-
St. Joseph's School last Wednes-
day at a meeting of the Knights
of Columbus, Goderich Council,
which many.members and their
wives attended.'
COngratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Vogt on the arrival of
t eir irst grans Dd. A son was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Sandy
Rosie Vo • t) at the OshaWa Gen-
eral Hospital on Saturday,. Nov-
ember llth.
Also a daughter was born to
Mr. and Mrs. George Collinson
(Donna Hogan) at the Alexandria
and Marine Hospital, Goderich,
on Saturday-, November,4th.
Congratulations!
Miss Rose Zrenski and Miss
Florence Kawka of Detroit visited
the former's sister, Mrs. Jerry,
VOgt, Mr. Vogt and fainily on'
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heffernan
and family. of Newmarket were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Orrnie Heffernan. • • •
O'Neil has returned 'to
her home after/spending some
months in the Alexandria and
Marine Hospital, Goderich.
SOLD FARM
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Logtenburg
have sold their farm to' Clarke
Zinn and moved Co their new
home in Clinton on Friday, Nov-
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W.I. Workshop At
Holyrood Hall
'A very successful workshop *as
held m HoIyrood Hall on the 6thi-
of November for members of
South Bruce District <Wornen's
Institutes:
Forty members were present
with Mrs. ErnerSon Emke of. Han-
over as chairman.. She very cap-
ably explained many of.the feat-.
ures in the new hand book and.
gave a number of addresses where
the standing committees could
send fitr_prs)gram rnatesria_L
Mrs. James Kirkpatrick, Dist-
rict President, thanked Mrs.
Errike for her leadership in the
workshop. Those present gained
much knowledge from the
workshop.
AMBERLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Farrell of
Walkerton visited with relatives
here on the week' end.
Mrs, Ellwood Irwin and Marilyn
of Sarnia spent the week end
with relatives here.
Misses Mary and Gert Walden
of London were week end visitors
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Walden.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper and
Mark Gray of Toronto spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan Thorburn of Amberley.
Wendy Courtney of.I.,ondon,
was home for the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Courtney.
Margaret Courtney of Sarnia
spent the week 'end with her par-'
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Courtney. •,
Brenda and Marsha Hn,mphrey.
of London were home for the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Humphrey. .
Mr. and Mrs. Gary. Courtney,
Steven and Denic'e enjoyed visit-
ing in London over the week end.
MeMbers of the Farrell famil-
ies, gathered at.the home of
Gordon Farrell on Saturday for
their Christmas get-together.
Members of the Explorer Girls
of Pine River •United Church along
with. Mrs. Glenn Boyd, Mrs. Lynn
and_Mrs„Emie Gibson,
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Jane Treleaven conducted a
contest, onfiii-c!ds good for you and
foods note good for you. Song
iheets were passed out. and
Mayme Wilkins, led the sing song.
Two new members' joined this
week.,
Exercises concluded the even-
ing:
Bring In
Your Negative
We'll
Do The Rest
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accompanied Rev. Mr. Hill to the
Kincardine Hospital on Sunday
evening. While there they 'pres-
ented a Worship Service for the
patients. The girls present were *,
Heather Boyd, Mary. Kempton,
Shatition Courtney, Anne Drzana
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NOVEMBER - 2.10
irotri.. 7 to 10:00. P.M. Ann Verhuist and Laurie GibSon.
Mi. and Mrs. Robert MacNay
entertained their Staff, both past
and present, of the
,Amberley Store at a Sunday
evening dinner in Goderich.