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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO
Miss Sarah MacDonald , R. R. 1
Kincardine , slipped on the floor.
at a cottage at Point 'Clark OCtOb-
er 16 and fractured her left leg,
She was admitted' to hospital via
ambulance. •
Allan• Cranston, • R. R. 2 Luck-
now , fell from the roof of his
home October 16' and dislocated
his left shoulder. .He was admit-
ted to hospital. '
'Ricky Thacker , age 17 , R. R.
2 Iquevale, received severe lac-
erations to his right leg while
using a skill saw.
Carl Ricker, Wingham,
was treated for dog bite on his
left leg while at the Killand farm
near Londesboro. Investfgated by •
Goderich 0.P.P.
Cameron Ross, age 12, Bluevale1
lacerated his knee when he fell
off his bicycle onto gravel.
, Vincent DeBruyn, R. R. 5 Luck-
now , age 8, received a lacerated
face while skating at the Wing-
ham arena.
Gerald •Skinn, Wingharn, frac-
tured his right fourth finger play-
ing fOotball at the Wingham Ball
Park.
Mrs. Marjorie 6.0ley of Toronto
_visited this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Art Haidenby.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Walsh of
Haddenfield , tigW Jersey, were
luncheon guests of their aunt Mrs.
Gertrude. Walsh on Wednesday and
also visited with their cousin
Mrs, Harold Bannerman at Kinloss
and other cousins in the district.
Mrs. Frank Maulden and Miss.
Edna. Boyle attended the Bruce
County Women's Institute Rally at
Chesley on Thursday.
Mrs. JackScott will be hostess
for the meeting of the Holyrood
Women's Institute on Thursday
evening, November 1st. Roll call-
Name a Canadian personality or
singer. Topic' - R. C. M. R. 100th
Anniversary. Motto - Why I'm
proud to be a Canadian., Contest-,
Canadian places, sing song.
Canadian songs. _Directors - Mrs.
Gerald Rhody , Mrs. Morgan John-
ston.
Mr . and Mrs. William J. Mac-
Pherson of Holyrood visited over
the week end' with his brother and
family in Stratford, and other
relatives in Woodstock:
Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby and
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, ifj
hspeernstisTtebrurWirsds' ay a t
Marjorie
DundalkuallnedY in Saturday Mrs. Culley returned to•
berThh.e°1314g
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lnicTa°n Service on Sun-
day next , October 28th will be
cancelled in favour of the Presby
tetian Anniversary Service at
11W aosme.
vril. eenraai'ttoefndtheed'AthnegliFeaallnDCellatirenet Meeting at Clinton on Monday,
Mi. and Mrs. William E, Olaetnebyclaatrteenncde MoultonedthfurieartalKionfethart.
dine on Friday afternoon. -The
late Mrs. Moulton was a cousin°
Mri. Halderiby. •
Mrs. Edna Whytock of Tees.
water and Mrs. Isla Elliott of
Hamilton visited Tuesday with
Edna and May Boyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hamilton
and family of Winnipeg, Mr.
and Mrs . Bruce Hamilton and •
family of LucknoW Mr. and Mt!
Gilbert Hamilton concession4
Kinloss Township were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Jack.
Barr and -family.. '
Mr. and Mrs. Howard White-
side and boys of Toronto visited:
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
enby over the week end,
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At Hospital
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Whitechurch WI,
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Whitechurch W.I. Citizenship
meeting was held Monday evening
at 8.30 in Whitechurch Commun-
ity Memorial Hall, with the first
Vice President Mrs. Ge9rge'Fish-•
er presiding in the absence of.
President Miss Merle Wilson. -
The meeting opened with Mrs.
Fisher extending 'a warm wel-
come to members and visitors,
singing of Ode' and repeating the
Creed in unison. Mrs. V. Emer-
son gave a financial siatement.
Voting delegates appointed to
attend Bruce County Rally at Ches..
ley October 18 were Mrs. Bill
Evans, Mrs. Russel -McGuire and
alternate Miss Merle Wilson.
it was decided to buy tickets
for the Convention Banquet at
Chatsworth for 3 attending from
the branch. Mrs. Bill Evans is to
provide an article or articles to
the value of '$3 for craft table at
Convention. The Pot Luck Sup-
per is to be held November 2 in
the hall with the Wingham mem-
bers supervisors. It was decided
to haVe, a Bake Sale at Wingham .
Plans were made for an afternoon
euchre, 'committee in charge Mrs.
Evans , Mrs. Rintoul, Mrs. Fred
Tiffin, Mrs. Dave Gibb. The ad-
mission is 500„, all members to
bring a table and 'be
responsible for a able of players..
Current Events were given by
Mrs . Dave Gibb. It was decided
not to take part in the Senior
Training School. Thanksgiving
Hymns sung were We plough the
field and Come ye thankful
PeOple with Mrs. Garnet Farrier
pianist. The roll call name an
Ontario Cabinet Minister and his'
portfolio was well answered by 16
members, •
Mrs, Thos. Metcalfe, leader,
introduced the panel Mrs. Elgin
Johnston and Mrs. Dave Eadie
who discussed "Should Women
Take More Active Part in
Many from this area attended
Ripley High School Commence-
ment on Friday evening. Con-
gratulations to those young people
who graduated and those who won
Special awards. Graduates from
this community were Bonnie
Boyle , Joyce Elliott, Gary Far;• •
rell, Mark Smith, Dianne
MacKay and Jim Dore.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh -
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.,
Wm. McInnes and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Brian King and
Stephanie, all of Teeswater.
Some from here attended St.
Andrews United Church bazaar on
Saturday in Ripley.
Week end guests with Mr. and.
Mrs. Don Dore and family were
Mrs. William Wood , David and
Ian of Durham ambOrillia and Jim
Dore of Borden.
Politics?" To the question: Do
you fefel a woman could be a b'et ,
ter member of parliament than a
man'- 'It was decided a woman
would' be more honest and enthus-
iastic than a man e.g. was Miss •
Agnes McPhail. The reason "
women do not take an active
part was they lack confidence,
have the idea woman's place is '
in the home, women fail to sup-
port their own sex.' The W. I.
can assist women to take part in
politics by giving training in
publib speaking, working with
others, understanding people,
edncating them by studying .gov -
erntnents. It was decided mem-
bers of parliament are paid
enough money that they should be
in their ,seats at: all times, whenr
parliament is insession. If you
get into politics you won't be a
dishwasher all your life. •
The meeting closed with'the
singing of the -Queen and W.I.
Grace. Lunch was served by .
Mrs. Metcalfe , Mrs. Russel
McGuire, Mrs, Elgin Johnston,
PURPLE GROVE