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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-11-07, Page 16edding !mations . . 4e, WITH. 411 GIFT KEE PSOMA COPY IN LUXURIOUS Opp FOR A COM PLIV.TIE. FiEt..ECTION • THE t 'SENTINEL Clover Valley Lazy .Marys The sixth meeting of the Clover Valley Lazy Marys wasb,eld on Monday , October 29 at 7.00 at the home of Wendy Hamilton. Annette Eiphic-k opened the meet- ing with the 4-H• Pledge. All six members answered the roll call which 'was "The record book, • brought up to .date Annette Elphick read the minutes of the last meeting which were correct as read. The next meeting will be held on Monday, November 5 at 7.00 at the home of Kendra Elphick. Making the accessories from Group 2 was discussed by Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Elphick. For group work we• worked on our aC'- eessories. H CIUB Bed Bugs The 'final meeting of the Lu now No. 2 4-1-i Club was held' Monday evening at. 7,00 p.11 1 the Luc know Central Public. Sc The meeting was called to by the vice -president, Elaine Whitby and the Pledge repeat in in unison., The secretary read the minutes and these w approved; The roll call was answered by.six girls, "How I proved My Bedroom". The u urer gave her report. Different problemswhichth girls had were discussed and h fully Mrs. James solved. Boyle discussed to judge bedroom accessories, Achievement Day was disco in length. An idea which'ple 'everyone was suggested andta about for the skit. It was' dec• to have another meeting neia week just to plan the skit, The meeting was closed wi the Creed. So-Sews , WHIT ECHURCH 'NEWS Whitechurch 4-H So-sew C held their meeting, at firs. W Elliott's at 7 o'clock on Tue October 30 with all .6 girls pr ent. The president Kathy Pu openeel,the meeting with tie Pledge. The roll call was answered the characteristics of'a good: bedroom accessory. The dis ion was on plans for 'Achieve Day. The work of the group i'oing blind hemming and Ira hemstitching. The meeting closed with t 4-H Creed, The next meeti is at Mrs. Archie Purden's, w roll call will be answered by, bringing Record Book up to d and 'Home Assignment work the bedroom accessories. Chamber . Charmers The seventh meeting of th 4-H Club, Chamber Charm `took place November 3rd at'l p. m. at the home of Betty well. Nancy de 13'Oer called meeting to order, and all re ed the 4-1-1 Pledge. : Anne Colwell took roll cal "A new sewing technique I learned". She then read the utes of the last meeting. Th group then discussed their b cover picture. Betty Colwell showed how a blind hem. After she finis we did a sample for ourhoo For the rest of the meeting worked on other samples not 'completed. The next meeting Will be ember Irith at 1,30 px., art home of. Mrs. Haldeaby. WHAT DOES TOMORROW MEAN TO YOU? A good education fOr your. children?' A trip across Canada? A secure and happy: retire- ment? 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Visit Here From Indiana LANGSIDE NEWS Vernon Coblentz and Amos ollndiana visited, last week end • 'with Mr.. and Mrs. Cliff Young and family., They called on many other friends and neighbours in the Teeswater, Langside area while here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coblentz of Indiana, formerly of Alan Miller's farm , Langside , are the proud par- ents of a new baby girl, born Friday, October 26th. Mr. and • Mrs. Ben Troyer of St. Marys, • formerly of the .4th of Kinloss, are the proud parents of a new baby 'boy, born Wednesday, October 24th.. Cheryl Young, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. George Young, is a pat- EASY TO BUY: For 'cash or on instalnients at any Bank or authorized Investment Dealer, Stock Broker, Trust or Loan. Company •and Credit Union. And at work on the , Payroll Savings Plan. They are available in amounts ranging from $50 up to a limit of $50,000. SIMPLE TO CASH: Canada Savings Bonds are instant cash. They are redeemable anytime at their full face value plus earned interest. GOOD TO KEEP: Canada Savings BondS are safe backed by all the resources of Canada. And average annual they pay good interest awed WOO NM. .1•1•• ON. OM. no. WOO ••• nem Lent in the Wingham and District Hospital. The Langside Community Hall Board held a meeting Monday evening at Cliff Young's to make plans for the annual. Christmas Concert at the Langside Hall. LANGSIDE YOUNG PEOPLE The Langside Young People's held their regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bregman Sunday Ung.. ,Philip Steer was in charge of the meet- ing with his theme being 'light'. The next meeting will be held in two weeks hr the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock with Hilda and Freddie de Boer in Charge. Nw 4'3/o So whatever tOrn on:OW means to you and your family,, plan interest to maturit • for it today with Canada y SaVings Bonds. You'll be Mr. and Mrs. Robert °Milan of Toronto visited on Sunday with -Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamilton and jennifer of Hanoversisited on Friday evening 'with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton and• Wendy and Mrs. W. R. Hamilton. Ted White is a patient in the University Hospital, London. We wish him a speedyrecovery and hope he will soon be home. Mr. And Mrs. 'Warren-Rich. and Paul of Wingharn visited with Mr, and Mrs. Oscar White on Wednes- day evening of last week. Mrs. Martin McNeil of Williams ford is, spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Ted I White and Allan, while Ted • is in hospital. A large crowd from this area attended the auction sale on Sat- urday for Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peter- son and family of the 4th conces- sion who are leaving this area and going to Denmark. Mrs. David King of Goderich, Mrs. John Fludder and Dawn and Larry and Paula Hoffman of Luck- now visited on Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton and Wendy and Mrs. W. R. Ham- ilton. • Miss Mary White of Woodstock, Mr. Mahendra Jain of Ingersoll, and Mr. and. Mrs. Jim' McNairn and Karen of Seaforth visited With Mr. and Mrs. C&ar White .on Sunday. New Canada Savings .Bonds yield an average of 7.54% a year when held to'maturity. Each $1.00 Bond pays $7.00 interest for the first year, $7.50 for each 'of the next six years, $7.75 for each of the following three years, and '$8.00 for each of the last two years. On top of this you can-earn interest on your interest and make each $100 grow to $239.50 in just 12 years. I • BUY CANADA glad you di -PAO" SIXTEEN ris TO