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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-07-25, Page 8wEDNE.DAi, 4Ky Jewellery and China --141.0./m1;0•01N 14° SCHMID'S The Motto - a sufficient meas- Ure of civilizatian is the influence of a good woman. was given by Mrs. Lorne Durnin, The age we li've in is nttbulent, full of wars and,violence; We have experienced 2 of the most devast- ating wars and there are 2,1esser wars waging still. It seems odd that more of the worlds people' hire under totalitarian regimes than under democratic govern- , II3CM. A basic re,a.son is, that a democracy demands so much more from its citizens than a .totalitariati regime where they do What they axe told. Pe..ople tend to become lax toward • assuming a vkal role in their • community. Worn= raise child- ren , Pay taxes, battle inflation in stretching family budget, send their sons to war. They are tad-- , fled gettin' g the type of society they want. Women shOuld we the. ballot, speak up on nuisticits and develop a Warr*. in accept- ing ideas.. • Jas. McInnes read a story of an Ojibway ' Wean= making. a home in Tato= kir Indian boys and girh coming tri the cky from the carntry. • The topic - the A.C. W. W.. was given try Mri., Russel Mc- Guire. . Do you knoW what it is? It is the only world organiaarion of coumry women. k rep. , 5 1/2 million country women and homemakers. its members' come from 60 different countries in routine= and belong to 180 different societies. Do you knoW 'What it does for • you. Ir W=12. kc Unproved nual conditions and bett. homes. k litho you with ci:iimuy all. over tht world, It finds LUCKNOV/ — PHONE _52$a3532 OWNERS I+ 1 BIG THE ocolow sENTINEL, LucKtiow, ONTARIO /1 Whitechurch wi WHITECHURCH NEWS The regular meeting of White- church W.1. was held Monday evening, July 9 in Whitechurch Hail at 8.30 with president Miss, Merle Wilson presiding. The -meeting opened with public school pupils Linda Moore, Debbie Hickey and Donna Thomp- son giving music of other nations. Italy they sang If you should -IP to Venice, for Ireland, MY Wild Irish Rose and for Canada, .0 Canada. Mrs. Lorne Dumin .Was pianist for the girls., zer friends for -you. It helps you mange Exchange Programmes with groups in other countries. It give you introductions to other country women when you go abroad' and provides you with the. chance of offering hospitality. to country women when they visit your country. It brings you news of other country women in the • magazine, The Countrywoman. • It keeps the country woman's point of view before the United Nations on such matters as food nutrition, education and culture, child care, economic and social Emblems. It provides you with first hand information about United Nationi. It provides schol- arships through A .C. W. W. Lady Aberdeen project. Do you know what you can do for it?. You can help A.C. W. W. , build friend.ship between country women all over the world by supporting its efforts to promote international understanding. Let it know/your views on. United Na7- dons matters. Hold an Interna - tional Day. ,A.C. W. W. holds a Conference every 3 years to de- cide' basic policies. Conferences were -held in Vienna 1930, Stockholm 1933', Washington 1936, London 1939, Amsterdam 1947, •Coperthagen 1950, .Toronto 1953, Colombo 1951, Edinburgh 1959, Melbourne 3962, 'Ireland 1965. At the conference every constitu- ent member society can have its say, no .counny can exercise more than 20% voting power. Pennies far friendship are a gift to A.C. W. W1 and are import. ant to A.G. W. W. because it could not carry ofrits'work with- out the pennies. The pennies are given at any Intmnationa1. riseetirg and are used to ,finance the Triennial Conference. The I4th triennial conference will be held in 1974 in Perth, Australia. Those interested in taking ad- vantage of the tour to Perth are advised to Make reservations be.- fore closing date March 31st, 1974: Thank you notes were received from Mrs. Russel Ross and Miss Annie Kennedy, It was decided to send $10 to assist with work at Brucelea Haven and to put on an era -..erta,Xxu7)1mat for the folks at fzuctlea Haven. Lunch was...serv- Mts. Itobert Ross, Mrs i Bill In and Mrs. Ited Tiffin. There attendathe of 21. Peter. Rayne. Receives Bursary KINGSBRIDGE NEWS Peter Frayne, son of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Frayne, a grade 13 Honour Graduate of the Goderich District Collegiate Institute is attending a 6 week French Sum- mer School at Trois pistoles, Quebec Peter Peter received a $500. bursary from the University of Ontario to cover costs of room, board and tuition fees. Miss Joanne VanDiepen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Van- Diepen, is employed at the Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home in Lucknow. Mr, and Mrs. Ormond Heffer- nan and Ray and Brent Van Osch were Sunday visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Albert iieffernan and family of Ne*market. BROTHER PASSES Sympathy is extended to Larry Wallace on the sudden death of his brother John on Monday, July 16th. John Wallace was in his 88th year and resided with his brother Larry at Kingsbridge where he died suddenly, last Mon- day. Funeral Mass was held at St. Joseph's Church on Wednes- day morning. Congratulations to Mr. and • ,Mrs. Rob Coleman (Marilyn Mac - Intyre) who were married in the Church of Our. Lady, Guelph on Friday, July 13th. Marilyn is the' daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Joe, MacIntyre.. Visitors from Holland recently with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hend- richs and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hein Hendrichs and family were Mr. and Mrs. Casey Vanden- berg. Mrs. Vandenberg is a sister to Martin and Hein. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hendrich now are Mrs. Hendrich's two sisters from Hol- land, Miss Ann Vanden Ven an.d Mrs. Bernadine'Reynders. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Hoogland and family returned to Holland July 17th after visiting with Mrs. Hoogland's sister Mrs. Tony Knoop, Mr. Knoop and family. Mrs. William Donkers has also returned home to Holland after visiting with her sister, .Mrs. John Van Rooy, Mr. Van Rooy and family and her brother Bill Van Dyke, Mrs. Van 15yite and family. "11.11.11111.31k... Sisters Injured In Farm Accident KINLOUGH NEWS Connie and Cathy Stanley, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Stanley, were injured in a farm accident on Tuesday after- noon of last week. They were. in , Wingham and District Hospital for a few days. 'Mrs. John Barr and Miss Winni fired Percy visited during the past week with Mrs. Kate Orton at Thessalon. • Mrs. Peggy Elliott returned to Detroit after. visiting with her sister Mrs. Marrerta Hodgins. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rhody on the birth of twin girls. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Haldenby of Toronto visited with relatives here during the week: 'Relatives froth here attended the Percy picnic at Kincardine on Sunday, July 115th and the Cox relatives held their picnic at Goderich the same day. Mrs. Christine Curtis and Mrs. Annabelle Graham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins at their summer home concession 10. They are the daughters of the late Ivir 7 and Mrs. William Hawkshaw. They also called on other neighbours' on the line. , Mrs. Audrey 13orthwiek return- A,Gbod -Way To Fight Pollution! We'll finspect your muffler, also check your exhaust sys- tem -- free — for any harmful emissions. Should you need replacements, we can install them at, special low cost. K MacDonald LUCKNOW $1.49 ROYAL GP 'ON Cup & Saucer WWI. A. ROGERS 2 pc. Sauce Sets REG. 112.50 SPECIAL SALE PRICE ..POINIONN11001.10.011•11.0•116MINDO MMI•111•411.11MONIM.01MIE REG. $2.95 , SPECIAL SALE PRICE $1.95 „.111.11.1.mmimmono ed to St. Catharines after vbitjj With Mr. and Mrs. John E. gins and John and with Mr. an MrS .• Don Gillespie and family: She also attended he 60th,annb ersary service for'Miss Edna DOI Mr..and Mrs. Howard Bennett and Mr. a nd Mrs. Howard Whiti iide and farnily of Toronto thin over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Art Halcienhy. Miss Doris Scott Of Melfort,: SaikatcheWan is visiting wit14 aunt Mrs, Gertrude Walsh other relatives here; A lay readef was in chaig'edll the Anglican Service on July owing to the illness of Rev! George. Garratt, Miss Jeannette Barr returned. home' from her trip to' WesterR', Canada, " Mr. and Mrs. Don BcrilandI, of Siincoe visited last week e at the home of Miss Winnifred,' Percy, Bill and Brian Percy a0 her uncile BrUce Orr. Miss Susan Barr visited with', relatives .at Winnipeg. bonald Barr spent last week; at Thessalon. Mrs. John ?tarr.', and Miss Winnifred Percy, AO had been Visiting there, re home with him. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs,' Frank Maulden and Keitliwde . and Mrs. Bill Bartlett daughter Beth. of Kapuskasing,i; Mr. aarnddinl\,,e1 Mrs. Mciver K l! ING A TION FOR THE AUGUST PROGRAMME AT THE LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT SWIMMING POOL On Saturday, July 28 FROM 9 A.M. TO 12 NOON FOR LEVELS PRE-BEGINNERS TO BRONZE This registration is only for those who did not previously register' for the August programme - , Classes for August session will commence on July 30th this* to August,24th SEPOY: DAYS.- All Summer Jewellery 25% Oi 1841 Rogers Bros, FLAIR &Lino pATIERms 44 Piece Se RPg. $156.00 sto