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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
SPAY, MAY 8th,
1974
PAGE THIRTEEH
we filled out our handouts.
This was the last meeting. How.
ever the members will meet again
at .Bev MacInnis' to work on
Achievement Day skits and to
hand in record' books.
Kingsbridge
Kuties
The' seventh meeting' of the'
Kingsbridge Kuties took place on
April 30th at 7.00 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Delores Van Osch.
The president opened the meet-
ing with 0 Canada. The roll call
was answered and Lucille Frayne
read the minutes of the last meet-
ing. The meeting was handed
over to the leaders and they dis-
Zippy Trinettes
Our seventh meeting was held
at the Trinity Church at 7 .00 p.m
on May 3. The president opened
the meeting by leading eighteen
girls. in repeating the 4-11 pledge.
The roll call which was ''The type
of hair I have and how I will care
for it" was answered by everyone.
We took up the home assign-
ments, and, the hand -out-notes.
Mrs. B. Alton discussed "What
yotir actions say •.bout 'you" and
"And Listen to yourself". Mrs.
C. Wilkins discussed "posture and
Figure".
Mary Anne Alton closed with
"Poise and boys go hand in hand,
confidence is a way to a man's,
heart".
We had a hair dresser at this
meeting to speak to us on hair.
She was Mrs. C. Campbell and
she used the blow drier on.. Cheryl
Hackett's hair to show the girls
how to use the blow drier on short
hair. She also answered any clues•
Lions that were asked. The lead-
ers served lunch,after the meeting.
There will be a meeting May 7
at 7.00 p.m. at the Trinity'
Church.
Clever Cuties
We opened the 7th meeting of
Dungannon 4-H Club.#1 with, the
4-H pledge. Marsha Alton read
the minutes of the last meeting.
Roll call "The type of hair I have
and how. I will care for it" was
answered by eleven members.
We discussed different ideas for
Achievement Day. Everyone read
part of an article on .posture from
the, leaders' pamphlet". All mem-
bers present demonstrated some
helpful exercises on. posture. Then
cussed how you sound and look
to others.
We decided to have another .
meeting to do our covers. The
meeting was closed with the 4-H
motto.
Happy
Handicrafters
The 6th meeting of the St.. Hel-
en's Happy • Handicrafters was held
April 30 at 7 o'clock in St. Helens
Hall.
The meeting was opened .with
the pledge. Al members answer-
ed the roll call.
We discussed how to shampoo
and brush our hair. Mrs. Humph-
rey gave us some tips on hair
care. Mrs. Humphrey demonstrat-
ed how to trim hair on, Bonnie
Humphrey and how to blOw dry
your hair.
Our next meeting is to be May
17, at 7 o'clock. The meeting
closed' with the creed.
THIS WEEK'
CONTINUED FROM-PAGE 17-
Mrs. Connie van der Hoek and for
number 2 club Mrs. Barbara Gam'-
ble and Miss Liz MacKay. Five
girls - Liz MacKay , Kim Farrell,
Joan Courtney, Gail Messenger
and Barbara Stanley received their
Provincial ,Honours for successful
completion of 12 club ‘r.^`
courses. Purple Grove Women's
Institute served noon lunch to the
gathering. The current course
was "Taking a Look at Yourself".
red Injuries
it Hospital
y Lubber , Wingharn , lac -
'his right arm playing base -
home.
Willoughby ; age 10,
er, caught a fish hook in
hand; Kerry kuehl; Wing
;aught a fish hook in his
nr. Both had hooks remov-
were released.
race Proctor , Belgrave
some cement in front' of
grave arena and fractured
E hip.
(dore Moran, Belgrave, dis-
I his left shoulder when he
it on a gas tank on the •
Keith Weber.,
iam Peacock, R. R. 2
fe, dislocated his' left
when the tractor' he was
ng went through the barn
floor. .
Robert Lane, 'age 1 1/2, Thomp-
son, Manitoba ,- son of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew bane, fell while
visiting with :William Ross and
was admitted to hospital with
abrasions andcontusions and -con-
cussion.
WHITECHURCH
Sunday evening 'Visitors with
-Mrs. Gershom Johnston were Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Robinson and Janis'
of Donnybrook and Mt. and Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie, 2nd concession
Kinloss. •
Whitechurchand Langside con-
gregations extend their congratu-
lations to Rev. Dennie Freeman
of Bluevale on successfully passing
his exams and winning a special
scholarship and best wishes go
with hirn after his ordination May
5 at Bluevale..
The meeting of the Ripley
Huron Reunion '75 decided last
Sunday evening to' support an Old
Time Fiddlers Jamboree to be
held in Ripley , August 5th,, this
year. Ab Tout is the able chair-
man of this event. In other busi-
ness further plans were made for
dances and parades in 1-975. Hats
and bumper stickers advertising
the 1975 reunion will be available
from the committee shortly. Don—
MacTavish , chairman , was in
'charge. The next meeting will
be held July 7 in the Ripley Huron
Central Public, School. Our
thanks to Mrs. 'Elaine Pollock for
this news item.
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