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WEDNESDAY,, ,FEBRUARY 25i 1976 ,• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 4 PAGE SEVEN
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Langside SS Held
Supper and Program
LANGSIDE NEWS
The Langside Sunday School
held their potluck. supper and
achievement night Friday evening
with a • good, attendance. The
supper was served in the church
basement and the program held
afterwards in the church.
Philip Steer, Sunday School
superintendent, was chairman and
the program opened by the classes
singing "The Lord is My Shep-
herd". Scripture was read by Ann
Webster followed • by a prayer.
Nancy de 'Boer's class gave a skit
with puppets and Karen Young and
Judy Ward sang "Try a Little.
Kindness". John de Boer gave a
reading and Joart de Boer
repeated the 23rd Psalm. John's
class gave a skit and ... the two
classes joined • in singing three
pieces "I've Been Redeemed",
"Silver and Gold", and "Give Me.
Oil in 'My Lamp".
A reading, • "The Meaning of
Christmas" was given by three
boys, Jamie Young, Michael and
Lindon Webster. 'Then Marty
Young gave a reading. •
Seals , were pregented by the
treasurer, Marty Young, and prizes
were presented by the teachers.
The collection was received by
Hilda de Boer and Ann Webster.
The hymn, "When Mothers of
Salem" was sung by all.
The.. minister, Mr. Bev Kay,
spoke a feW words and closed the
program with prayer.
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Kairshea W.I.
'The Kairshea Women's' Institute
held iheir regular., meeting, at the
home of Mrs. Harvey Houston, on
Febrdary 19. -Mrs: Cliff Roulston
opened the 'meeting with a pbem,,
"Love", followed with the Ode and
;Collect, -The scripture reading I
John, was read' by Mrs. Lloyd
MacDougall.
The meeting was reminded that
it is 79 years since the founding of
the W.I. 'The roll call was
answered with a recipe using Dairy'
Products, These 4vere given to Mrs.
Jerry Watters who had lost all their
household effects in a recent fire.
There were 23 members, 4 visitors
and 4 children present.
The correspondence and treas-
urer's report were read by the
seeretary-treasurer Mrs. . Lloyd
MacDougall and business dealt
with. Delegate to the Officer's
Conference in Waterloo May 4, 5, 6
is Mrs. 'Cliff ROulston, alternate
Mrs. Harry Lavis. All members
who could go to Pinecrest Manor
Friday, February 20, were urged to
be there and put On entertainment
for the residents. Patients in the
Kairshea' room at the Wingham
and District. Hospital as 'well as 2
area patients were remembered on'/
Valentine's Day with a gift. A
letter from Mrs. Maluske was read.
The District Directors meetIng will'
be March 23 at Holyrood.
Mrs:' Frank MacKenzie, Mrs.
Gib Hamilton and. Mrs. Allan
MacDougall are a'.'committee to
look after the Fall Fair. display.
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Standing committee ' reports were
given by, Mrs. Philip Steer, Mrs.
Bob Gilchrist, Mrs. Bill Haldenby,
Mrs. Cliff Roulston, Mrs. Leonard
Clarke. •
As Provincial P:R.O. Mrs. Harv-
ey Houston had on display a table
of Institute supplies, and, literature
available, from bead office Toronto. •
Readings were given as follows:
"A Poem for' a Friend",• Mrs. Bill
Haldenby, "Valentine", Mrs. Phil-
ip Steer and Mrs. Leonard Clarke.
The topic, "Unions are becom-
ing , too powerful", was well
prepared Mrs.: Evan Keith with
several members representing band
presenting information of Unions in
England, U.S.A. and Trade Unions
in. Canada. One conclusion on the
topic was - Unions have caused the
very 'high' post of living today in
Canada.
Mrs. Allan MacDougall conduct-
ed a Valentine Contest. The
courtesy remarks were by Mrs.
Lloyd MacDougall. The meeting
closed by the singing of 0 Canada
and the Grace. Lunch was served
by the hostess and directOrs, Mrs.
Evan Keith and Mrs. Lloyd
MacDougall,. The March meeting
is; at 'The borne of Mrs. Lloyd
MacDougall at 1.30 p.m. Bring a
Grandmother. •
BRUCE UNTY.
FARM ,RAE ORT
FARM SAFETY
During this past week, 'Bruce
County Farm .Safety. Connell ' rep-
resentatives' have been visiting
localJnachinery dealers and urging
them to use "NO RIDER" stickers.
This program has been undertak-
en in an effort to make farm people
more aware .of tractor accidents
that result from the improper use of
tractors. Everyone should be
aware that there is only one seat
available on a tractor and addition-
al people riding on, a tractor
represent a safety hazard. Extra
caution should be exercised when
more than just a driver rides on any
farm implement. More often than
not, we take for granted the fact
that most farm implements arc
equipped' with only one seat, thvi
one for the operator.
Farm Safety is a matter that we
all shOuld be aware of and make a
regular conscientious effort to
praCtide.
RANDY WILLICK,
Extension Assislant.
BRUCE COUNTY WOMEN'S
INSTITUTE. SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship is awarded
annually to a Bruce :County 4-H
Homemaking Club member whO
has shown steady improveinent
and definite personal growth in 4-H .•
work. She also must have shown'
leadership qualities and her club
work must be of high quality, This
scholarship is' open to girl's who
have been active in 4-H in the last
18 months and who plan to further
their formal education beyond high
school in the next year,
To apply for this scholarship, an
application form which is available
froth the 'OMAF office, or Leaders
of the current 4-H project "Featur-
ing Fruit", must be . sent, along
with a 500 word essay on the topic
"How. 4-H has anci. is bcncfitil
me", to the ON1AF )ftice b••
12th; Also by that ditc He•
Economist must receive lett&
recommendation from the apps;
cant's principal and transcript C.
her marks.
The selection of the recipient is
Made by ,a committee of W.I.
members who have no indication of
which appliCation is from whom. If,
you wish more inforMation and/or
an application forni, contact •
BARB DeVISSCHER,
Home Economist,
Ontario MiniStry of Agriculture
and Food,
Box 1330, Walkerton, Ont.
NOG 2VO Telephone 881-3301.
O.P.A. DIRECTOR
The Brute County Plowmen's
Association recently elected Bruce
Parker of Cargill,: as their director
to the Ontario Plowmen ;s Associa-
tion.
The late Charles Steer of
Allenford had been the O.P.A.
director for many years prior to his
death in Jabua'ry of this year.
PLOWING MATCH
INFORMATION „
Anyone wishing to •volunteer
assistance, to the 1976 Plowing
Match Committee, 'or wanting
information should contact Mrs.
Betty Parker, Box 1976 VValkerton,
or phone 881-3301. •
M. R. BOLTON, •
Agricultural Representative.
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