HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-05-19, Page 15BROWNIE
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PAGE FIFTEEN.
for Brownie Ring. The Brownies
hopped their Brownie Gold and
Brown Owl inspected for clean
hands followed by the Brownie.
Prayer.
At • Pow' Wow Mae Raynard
showed thePack the carrot tops she
had grown plus three interesting
things of nature: Dianne Wilson
also showed three things of nature
and told the Brownies -where she
had found them, The . Brownies.
were reminded tp have their
uniforms 'neat and tidy for the'
Mother and Daughter banquet.
Brown Owl told the Brownies that
.we would go on a hike next_
meeting, weather permitting and
everyone should come, ;in camp
uniform.
During work period • Brown Owl
had Rosalea Cameron and Sharon
Struthers for rules of courtesy.
Packie worked with Vicky Hackett,
and Helen 'MacIntyre at knitting
and , Jackie Kathwell sewed on a
shank button for Tawny Owl. The
rest of the Pack played a game of
"Telephone".
The meeting closed with Taps.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY,, MAY 19, 1974
Mrs. Clarence sell of Wingham
is home from University Hospital,
London, where she was a patient'
for a month and underwent
surgery:
Nelson Winterstein and his'
granddinghter Gail Pritchard of
Lucknow arrived home May 8 from.
a ten day visit in. Moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan with Rick and Donna
Pritchard and son Dugan.
Mr.and Mrs. Rod MacLennan of
Detroit, Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Ainslie
and Miss Janie Ainslie of Toronto
were recent visitors at Lochalsh
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacLen-
nan.
Isobel Creelman and Dr. Helen
Salkeld of North Gower visited the
past week with .the latter's father
Thomas J. Salkeld in, Lucknow.
Stuart Collyer of Lucknow is a.
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
- Mrs. Chas. Hallam of Lucknow
shared the $105 jackpot at Howick
Lion's bingo last week with three
other' winners. Winning regular
games and door priies were Mrs.
Sarah, Hamilton and Mrs. Evelyn
Barkwell', both of Lucknow..
'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Houston,
Lucknow; J. J. and Lynne Houston,,
Toronto; Mr. and ,Mrs, Ken
-Houston, Holyrood, attended anni-1
versary 'services at the Pinkerton
-United 'Church on Sunday. 'They
visited Jater in the day with Reeve
Wilfred Houston and other relativ-
-es.
Miss Ruth' Thompson, accom-
panied by Misses Lena and
Elizabeth Robinson and Mrs. J. C.
McNab i all of Lucknovv, enjOyed a
two-week motor trip recently to
Florida, travelling as far south as
Sarasota.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arens of
Indianapolis visited for the past
week with Mrs. Arens' sisters Ada
and Hazel Webster in Lucknow.
On Sunday, May: 9th Alechia
Dianne Short, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Arthur (Dianne Jatniestt)
Short and sister of Leanne was
baptized at St. Paul's PresbYtetian
Church, Ingersoll. Attending were
maternal grandparents, Mr. , and
Mrs. Stuart Jamieson and Glenda
of Wiarton. Mrs. Jamieson was
released from University Hospital
' for the day to, attend the baptisms
She has been a patient there for the
past three weeks. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Jamieson and Michael of Walker-
ton; Cathy Jamieson of Kitchener
and her companion,. Ronald Mc-
Mullin of London; Mr. and Mrs,
Ivan Cranston of Lucknow; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Short, paternal
grandparents,' and Sandra of. Lon-
don. Following the service a hot '
lunch was enjoyed at the home of
the parents.
•The' Lucknow Brownies opened
their meeting on Tuesday, May
llth with games of "Upset the
Fruit Basket" and"My Grand-
mother 'Went to Paris". '
''Donalda Thompson was Fairy
Queen and she placed the toadstool.
Attending the funeral of the late
Mr. Ben McClenaghan, White;
`church, from, a distance were: Mr.
and Mrs..Harold Steck°, ' Bridge-
port; Mr.. and Mrs. ita1phi7Keller,
Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dobie,
Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Art Weekes,
Plattsville; Mr. and Mrs. Mac.
Stewart, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Miller, Waterloo; MiSs
Helen Allison, London;. Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Moffat, Sornbia; Mr.
and Mrs. Geoff Graham, Btirling-
ton; Mr. Scott. Patterson, Detroit.