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ring
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easurer,
Featuring
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Club
first meeting
Club -was
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28.
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by the
officers are
vice
: secretary,
Susan
for
and Nancy
was decided
group would
Gang.
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for the
Kathy
Whitby
-Fruit",
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.suggestions
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president,
Thompson.
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be
Everyone
•
of Lucknow
at the
meeting
4-H
Debbie
Brooks;
4-H
are
the name
•the
of the
Wednesday;
officers,
Is
,
home Of
' Was
Pledge
Elaine
, Lorna
Bolt;
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course,
Karen
of
Apple
is to
'for
record
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a
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. Mr. and
have returned
enjoyable
Mr. and
Sarnia brought
laySon
she had
last week
Finlayson
-.
Intended
LOCHAISH
for last week
Mrs. George
home
Caribbean Cruise.
IVIri. Rod Finlayson
Mrs.' Gordon
home frpm London
been staying . during
to be able to
who is still hospitalized
Moncrief
from an
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of
Fin-
• where
the
visit Mr.
. there.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharlis
were in attendance at the coMmit-
tee meeting in Walkerton on
TueSday evening, when plan§ were • . . ,plans were
heard on the upcoming Internation-
al Ploughing Match to be held
there: It Was announced that Lord
Elgin •would be at° the 'match• ,to
officially open it in late September.
Once again storms and blocked
roads haVe, been instrumental in
meetings postponed and school
called off. .
hockey for the Sudbury Wolves and;KRAFT having a game in Kitchener 1311
Friday evening, several from the ,
area plan to attend.
• Mondays la's't was• the annual
meeting for the ' Presbyterian
W.M.S. in the area Presbyterial
and held in VVingham Presbyterian
Church: Among, those attending'
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A discussion about Vitanrin C in
fruit, kitchen 'procedure and
measuring was held. Susan
Thompson and Lorna Boyle dem-
onstrated how to make Strawberry
Cooler followed by Sandra Hender-
son and Debbie Bolt making
,Apricot Balls. The meeting closed
with a lunch and the 4-H Motto.
0
tt
d
was Mrs. EWan MacLean.
The annual meeting of Ashfield
Presbyterian Church was Meld . on. •
Wednesday afternoon with Rev.,
Weir of Kincardine• in' charge,
Several of those' attending.'exper,
.ienced troubles .getting'.horne due' •
to. the bad weather.
The W.M.S. of Ashfield' Presby-'
terian Church which was to have
been held Thursday was Cancelled.
.due to. the' storm. and no dace set
until better weather. '
CeciL, Webster', and ,• Duncan
'Finlayson, Were, among7many 'who •
were'forced to spend a..night or.two ". •
with the •Putmaris.' ' • • .
These'two boys were at Pine River,...:
Wwietf.riendf duping' the .storm,
days•An Guelph during. ,the -past,
Lorne Luther Spent-a. couple 'of
Mr.. and Mrs. John Zimmerman'
and . MiSs Linda Wylds • of London
were week end visitor's' with their •
parents • Mr. and Mrs. 'Warren
Wylds.
WINTER'S WORST
CONTINUED FROM' PAGE 1
crew kept Working, as weather
permitted, on highway 86 but were
fighting a losing battle for some
time.
To the surprise of many. 'the
Morning mail from Kitchener'
arrived at the local post office on'
Monday, but the mail truck was 'in
for prOblems from then on. About
P/2 miles north of Lucknow, 'on the
Holyrood road, he 'became stuck
and spent the day mired there..
Highway 86 and 21 were closed
at various times during Sunday and
Monday. Many motorists, who
failed to heed the warnings, found.
themselves Stranded overnight at
farm and village homes as well as
public buildings.
Local municipal road crews have
been fighting a tough battle with
Ahe snow banks for most of
January, but' this past week end's
bldw, was about as bad as any. •
Harold Greer .of Lucknow, local
-weather recorder for• the govern-
ment bureau, reports about 69" of
snowfall during ' the month • of
January. On only one day, January
1st, was there no recorded fall of
snow.'.
The snow, in itself, is perhafis
not of record -quantity, 'but the
strong winds that have accompan-
ied the falls have tied the ,area up
tight on many occasions. Usually,
a few miles further inland, the
weather was considerably. better,
but those ,communities, close to
Lake Huron, have been experienc-
ing difficult driving conditions for
most of the month.'
Only three dayS in January saw
the temperature rising 'above the
freezing point. About 10 days were
below 20 degreek with the coldest
being the night of January I7.18
when the' mercury dipped to 23
below on the fahrenheit scale. ,
Eight 'nights below zero 'tempera;
tures were recorded.
Most days were cloudy with very
little sunshine.