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Mother and grandmothers
were special guests of the 1st
Lucknow Girl Guides at their •
meeting on February 19 -
Guider Mrs, Ivan (Gail) 1
Cranston enrolled Guide Tra-
cy Steer and Mrs. Steve,
(Eleanor) MacDonald, who
has recently become a Guide
leader.
Julie Nicholson . and Kim '
Laidlaw, who were, trying
their Hostess Badge, wel-
conned the guests at the door'
and later served lunch. Mrs.
Greg (Wilma) Blake;. was
tester for th e badge.
Some of thegirls volun-
teered, to help with the Paper
Drive on Saturday, February,
28.'
Two games were played in
which • the mothers partici-,
pated, Guider Lori McKim
led campfire. The meeting
closed with Taps.
Trinity 4-IIcIub
are Stylish Stitchers
` Tlie Trinity' 4'H • club held
their third meeting on . Feb-
ruary 21 at Betty Scott's..
The members decided the
clubname for this project.
, will be Stylish Stitchers:
Jayne, Ritchie read "Pat-
tern, 'Fabric, Pins and
Shears, Beginning to . Con-
struct a Garment and (a) part
of Pressing". She demon-
strated tailor tacks, stay-
stitching, sewing darts, gath-
erOit0,...00seives
ide wee!
Lucknow Brownies, Girl
Guides and Pathfinders and
their leadersattended church
service . at Lucknow ;Presby-
terian Church on February22
to mark Guide -Scout .Week
and the birthdays of their
founders, Lady and Lord'.
Baden-Powell,
The girls entered the
church during the singing of
the first hymn, led by
Canadian Flag bearer Don-
alda Thompson, the Guide.
ering, andsewing seams and
finishing,
• While Suzanne Alton read
• instruction_ s for pressing
seams, gathered. seams and .
darts, one member did it
with the others looking on,
The meeting : closed with
the leaders helping the mem-
bers pin their patterns!, to
their fabric and helping them
with • any problems.
Trinity woman visits
tives in Hamilton.
World Flag bearer, Sherry
Nixon; and Brownie Flag
bearer, Heather Steer,
Lori. Emmerton • of the.
Pathfinders read, the Old
Testament scripture. Guide
Julie Davies read : the -New
Testament scripture and
Guide Mae Raynard led in
the Responsive Psalin. Rev.,
Wm. Munshaw chose, Be.
Prepared, the motto of Guid-
ing and . Scouting,' as the
theme of his sermon.
Lucknow Gulden: -held' thele enrollment ceremony durin g
Guide -Scout Week when Tracy Steer, was enrolled by Head
Guider, Gall Cranston, right. Eleanor MacDonald,.left, was
enrolled atthe ceremony as * Guider. [Sentinel' Staff Photo]
Bell 'Hackett
Jessie Kirkland returned
home on Saturday after
spending last week with, Ken
and Cath Kirkland and ,fam-
ily of Milton,` She also spent a
couple of days in Hamilton
with her niece, Winnie and
Ken Lams.- They accompan-
ied her to see " 'Jessie's
brother, Alfred. and Mabel
Andrew, who are in Nursing.
Homes there.
, . Congratulations to Vicky
Hackett, daughter of Wayne
and. Gloria Hackett, who was
the: Intermediate winner in
the: Legion Public.. Speaking
last Friday night in Lucknow.
Frank Ritchie was admit-
ted to Wingham and District
Hospital. 'last Thursday. We
hope you are soon '' home
again Frank.
Congratulations to Bern-
ard and ',. Brenda Campbell
and . family on the birth of
theirnew baby girl last week..
Mrs. Winnie Campbell is
helping out at the Campbell
home. •
Alen., and Ella Hackett
visited on Sunday with his
brother, Mel and Margaret,
Hackett, Port Elgin.
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