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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-12-23, Page 18• 4? r • •1 THIV VUCKNOW SEXCINaw awacimicamimuo MN • Ieih �t cheery wighes is coming your way!! Have a very merry Christmas ui04 ur gratituile far your su,pporit. The itegidar arietOing utfIvantil 305 National Farmers Maim was Uhl at Brockaitle h&iltaiillihursday, Dettertibet Bev NIeNai outlined eidiftctive' _ bargaining pri*rants and these were liEft for farther after the Dist/int Meeting in Initowm. =oh Monday MaXine lather, delelguie no Me National Convention at Wirlinnipeg, =Ported on he omention. Clf interest were the tertiniy [policy and landlise pities lAtith 14113011 Cenib- asit 10 AM TO) the minx stabilizatimi toff to prating% with immediate !help for the beef producers. BUTTON'S MEAT wrirritvrtsry An (*Tic Lottery Ticket AS A CiatentiliS GIFT $10 inp1u1pS a gift c;zird anaenvope A REAL, WINNER Luc ow Srdnel. wwwwwwirriv MANAGEMENT AND STAFF ID annonVi Hold Christmas Party The Deeember meeting of Bannon Women's Institute was tie. fourth special event for the tiOth anniversalw year. The first was Me -• .41 1411.e.' When viesot were entertained; the second, -at Brookside; the -third.; a summer picnic; .and this was the '-goal- .or in celebration at he annual Christmas patty. 19 s • • The president, Mrs, Graham Magee. Welcomed the ienihtrs vvith !husbands pr guests and AU sang The (Queen and WI. tirare, Men 51 enjoyed a bountiful smorg- asi;ord turley meal in Me 'Sunday SchoolShooimomiif Dungannon United Chinch on Wednesday. 31: Mrs. ionic biers, as convener u2if the AlMiVerSary rxinunittee, spike Of The charter Tneeting 403 years .ago, and conducted the program using carels intermittently during Me sevening with Mrs: (Gorden Fnmigan as pianist. Several stores and interested persons dimated favours, Whiz% *emplaced by each plate. These specials 'Were apprec- iated Branch Directors. Vars. Jack Clements and Mts. Lorne Hasty presented giftS to The ftellovving: Ebner Black. Ineky plate; (Gordon Fimiigitn, lucky chair; Wks- Harry lady's birthday closes to December11; inan's birthday. Iwin Riven; lutiky -number lady. Mrs. Doug Young; lneky .miniber man. pied Young. • Mrs. V6Ibur Brown gave a resume of highlights' of Institute Work from 1414-14/74; of Bed Cross work during World War 1 and 11; The 40th a/M/VCISOItY. 5Ditl aMliVer- -Sary and now the beth; Of life membersitips and extended seas ons greetings to all. Mrs...Russell 1111011-ftwoured with two lovely solos. Boly and "Silver BellS". AlT enjoyed 'two readings. The Bahl-fiaded Man- and "Postponed- by Miss Beth McCormell. A motto %%Neil had been prepar- ed and given by Mrs- fivers in October 1973. was re -read by Mrs. •Blake, entitled "‘Winilesonie flames are Stepping Stones to Gtw Nations . The exchange of gffts was conducted by dm. Harm Girvin mid Mrs. Alvin Kerr. The program closed witli3O Canada and Mrs. Weis thanked all who had 'helped with The special anniversarY iirogrants throughout the year. Chairs were re-ananged for the ..4”,••.••••••••••• amain feature 'Whieli was the 'view- ing 4cif many slides Shown h Wh%. Warren Zinn, with 4 444 te assisted by Warren and by Nfr.. and Mrs_ Ivan Whe bid ttouted B�llanLi, ian, utia mn Switzerland 1113 , • Soule zif dbe !main veaers were Efloy 4k4iingah, aonIhesident tiff tfheNR:(:; Borneo Iflainne, Dbector 1nternaho' nal Affairs, Canadian labour Cangress; Bon. Engem Wheian, Minister Of Agri- enhure; Dr, (Gordon 93.111tell. (COM- zaiissioner toff Eftood Ilektiew Board. te1fl uffiy, tmentber- 'Ship fees ths: the Ifift. are SKID 33 2-t your a t4 lift ***, Adil lead yiam to a Tidier' Itife wdzitta with o witia ifFY, secxue in peace: We Wee fits oppatianitY rilcatefadi titlyrtfevy;rarbegingooarallsxach ,dnia: 31; asaut7,4attl ills.Te anageWe'. e , IL SALEWAN