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Barry Miller [519] 235.2717 Exeter air
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Doug Carruthers 237.3734 Dashwood
Greg Hargreaves 282-2831
Auctioneer: Larry Gardiner
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officer$'
11Y MAY BOYLE: was received from MrS.
Arthur Graham. Items of ,
HbLYROOD W,1(. btisiness were dealt With.
'-'rfter'-11olyrobd i/crot*tits-- The "quilt;was made • and
Institute met on Thursday donated by Mrs. Ed Green
afternoon .at the Wine of cemPlete with.tht. lining and
Mrs. YVigiairl -MacPherson bait; as well as an afghan, 4
for annual meeting.When coMpleted crib quilt and
the'foiloWing were elected ter, 'Seine knitted articles which
the executive; past preSid- were *greatfully received.'
ent, Mrs. Alex Percy; pres;- Mrs. Green Was„c onvener
W ent, Mrs, Lorne Eadie; 1st and had a well' prepared
vice president Mrs. CbarieS,-1-Easter„progratn.' Those talc-
Murray; 2nd vice president, ing patt were .MiSs May
Mrs,' Agnes:Hodgins; secret. Doyle, Mrs, Roy Collins,
ary-treasnrer, Mrs. William Mrs. Eric ' Thacker,, Mrs.
MacPherSon; assistant, see- Midfo"rd Wall, Mrs., Ronald
retary-treasurer, Mrs. Gale Thacker, Mrs, Bert Nichol-
Gingrich; public relations son, Mrs. Roy Schnellet,
officer, Miss Edna "Boyle;. Mrs. Gebrge Graham, Mrs.
district director. 'Mrv. Alex DaVid Haldenby, Miss Edna
Percy; assistant district dir. Boyle, Mrs. Delbert ,Hedley
ector, Mrs. William Mac and Mrs, Claude Dore.
Pherson; 'curator, Mrs.. Ger- The meeting closed with
aid Murray; auditorS, Mrs. prayer; Courtesies were &-
Ellwood Elliott, Mrs. Fred en by Mrs. Green after which
Page: branCh directors, Mrs. a delicious lunch was served.
Gerald Murray, Mrs. Charles by Mrs. David Haldenby and
Murray, Mts. Frank Maul. the hostess.
den; pianist, Miss. Edna
Boyle; cheerio committee,
con: 8 and 10, Mrs. Eliwbod SOCIAL NEWS
Elliott, con.` 12 and 14, Mrs. Mr: and Mrs. Lyman Suts
Frank Matilden: . toil of Teesvvater spent Sun-
Standing Committee Con- day evening with 'Mr. and
veners Agriculture and Cans Mrs. Charlie Murray and
adian IndustrieS, Mrs. Ger- family. .
aid Murray; Citizenship and Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton of
World Affairs, Mrs. Ellwood LucknOW visited with-"Mr.
and Mra Jack Barr, Susan
and Murray and was leaving
by bus on Thursday morning
o n a trip, to visit with mem-
bers of her family in Western.
Canada.
Sympathy is ;extended to
Mr„ arid Mrs. Walter Breck-
les ancl 1VIr; and Mrs. Harold
Haldenby and their .families
in the death of: their father,
the late Arthur Breckles,
The LuehitOW Brownie Pack held a Brownie' Flyup• and...
Enrollment ceremony at the Luckhow ToWn Hall on. April
TiVe Brownies received their Brownie wings and hev up
GuideS.'From the left, hick .row are”'
Nicholson, Jidie Ctillins;., and front .raw, Michele Johnston
'and Vickie OWen..-Kristi Stanley, front row, right, was
enrolled-its -a' Brownie..' Cathy. HiMiltiiiirwhii ,fleW up in
Decetnber received her *WO at the same cererOnnY', The,
Brownies received their wings from Barb: Deputy
District CanunisSioner and ICristi was enrolled by-grey. Owl,,
Riith Pritchard; (Sentinel Staff Photo]
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MiS. John -Scott read the formerly cif our' community.
minutes, financial .statement tvIr. and Mrs. Delbert
and the correspondence. A HeclleY and family spent
&nation was -made to the Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
Lucknow Agricultural Society Mervyn Hedley at Walker
also to the Erland Iee home. ton.
Several items , of business We send congfatulations
were dealt with and the to Tracy Visser, daughter of
Cancer Society canvass will Mr. and Mrs, John Visser on
be done as in,other years.
Mrs. Ellwood 'Elliott read
an article from the local
newspsper and the reports Of
the committees were given,
and Mrs. William MacPher-
son brought the report from
the District Directors meet-
ing, A vote of thanks, was
moved to the retiring offic.
ers.
Mrs. Frank Maulden was
in charge of the program and
gave a reading, Believe it or
not, in keeping with Good
Friday and Easter. Mrs. Har-
old Smith gave a reading,
Going too fast, by Ethel
Chapman and Mrs.' Charles
Murray gave a recipe for a
good Institute.
—Contests were enjoyed and
following the courtesy re-
marks, delicious refresh-
ments were served by the
hostess.
A.C.W.
The April meeting of the
Anglican Church_ Women
was held on Thursday after-
noon at the home of Mrs.
Midford Wall with a good at-
tendance.
The president, Mrs. Del-
bert Hedley, was in charge.
The scripture was the Easter
story read by Mrs`. George
Giaham followed. by prayer.
Mrs: Howard Thompson
• gave a well prepared medita-
tion ott Easter. The minutes,
roll call and communications
followed. A letter of apprec-
iation with an enclosed gift
Elliott; Education and Cul-
tural Activities, Mrs. Harold
Smith; Family and Consumer
Affairs, Mrs. Charles Mur-
ray; Resolutions, Mrs: Agnes
Hodgins.
This slate of officers was
presented by Mrs. Frank
Maulden and installed by
retiring president.
Mrs. Alex Percy presided
for the business meeting and
winning a beautiful hand
made quilt on a draw at
Walkerton. Tracy is the
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Hedley.
Mr. and Mrs.,Jack Barr,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robert-
son, and Mr. -and Mrs.
Donald Bushell of Kinlough,
visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill MacPherson,
Holyrood, to help the latter
celebrate their 25th anniver-
sary.
BY MAY BOYLE
Frank Thompson; formerly
of. concession 10, Kinloss, is
a patient in University Hos-
pital, London, where he
underwent major surgery on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs., Fred Guest
-visited in London on Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Johnston.
Mrs. Jean Phillips return-
ed to Fonthill 'after visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Matilden and Keith.
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