The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-03-25, Page 10111.--1400101nr Satienele W1inum6Y1 SIM* "
The Kinloss Kairshea pondente, :Mrs. Harold How -
Women's Institute held their ald was named as represent-
,.„ Agriculture and Canadian In- alive from Kairshea to go to a
dustries meeting on 'nuts- planning meeting for the.
( day, March 19 at 1,30 p m at ....a... • .
•1,0.) reunion in Lucknow -
the home of MM. Brian mrs Gard n
A Doelman. The '' president --
MrsAllan MacDougall, SecretarY, had asked that the
. wel, -
Corned all to the meeting. questionnaire In the Winter
Mrs. Jim Burt read the scrip- issue of the Home and
ture The secretary-treasur- Country be filled out for the
4 er, Mrs. Donald Maclntyre District Director to take to
read the minutes and corres- the District Annnal. This will
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be done at the meeting held
to make up annual reports on
Mardi 31 at 7.30 at the home
of the secretary, 'Mrs, Donald
lvlachityre. Kairshea is to
cater to the Lions dinner on
MOnclay, March 2,3. Mrs.
Jack Mali reported that the
Achievement Day for the 4.0
project "Get Ready, Get Set,
Sew", will be held in Ripley
on April 29 in the evening:
Mrs. Harry Livis was
' . chairlsdy for a most delight-
.
NVI1 & Country
ful program. IvIrs.'Cliff Rout -
stop gave the Current Events
• for Mrs. Roy* Finlayson who
was unable to be there. Mrs.
ro ram Bob Gilchrist gave a hum -
The Town and Country
held their meeting on April
. with an Irish program.
The. president, Margaret
MacDonald, opened meeting .
with the dub theme and 0
Canada. The meeting was
then turned over to Mrs.
Gertie Leddy.
,Father Dentinger. and El-
mer Umbach gave some sel-
ections with Elmer on the
,4f piano accordian. •
Mrs. Anne Dexter gave „a
reading. Happy Birthday was
x sung to all Vk,ho celebrated
• birthdays on March 17. Mrs.
't1 Betty O'Donnell step lanced
for us. accompanied by Mrs.
• orous reading; "The home-
sick city slicker". Mrs. Lavis
Moffat on piano.. The, Town'
and Country Ladies Kazoo
Band played some selections
with the members joining in.
Miss Helen Thompson
sang a solo Mrs. Jessie
Kirkland gave a very humor-
ous reading which was enjoy-
ed, by all. .
Bill Johnston gave a step
dance. Mrs. Moffat gave a
piano selection., Brother' Carl
Voll, Mrs. Jardine and Bill
Hunter gave r4aditigs.
Mrs. Aubrey Higgins
spoke a feiv minutes to all •
present The meeting was
closed And a delicious lunch
was enjoyed by all present.
ing Rtppers
iscitss pressing
. , . By Heather SMith , ., , differeiltlypes, of interfacing
., I II L,--• •' -:- -,. 0--,,,:5,-;, fl• ,••• .0.- -t" °,•'• and . demonstrated how -,to
The third Meeting.: of he catchstitch: She then dem-
Holyrood 4-171 club . was held onstrated the application . of
!;, , • • on March 5 at Mrs. Ging- extended facing. They then
rich's home. did a quiz. Cryptogram Re-
l., The girls decided to call view.
; the club•the Ripping Rippers. • -
They then talked about the
'
• aChieyetnent day program'Zi ctny
, .
Mrs. Gingrich demonstrated
how to sew a da.rt aid how to '
t
gather fabric. Mrs. Ackert Z
ppers
talked about different kinds
of seams and about piessing.
They then did a quiz, Of
Pressing Concern.
• The fourth, Meeting of the
Holyrood 4-11 club ,was held
on Mardi 12 at Mrs. Ging-
.rich's home.
Mrs. Ackert gave the girls
4
On 1March 20, the Zany
Zippers held their fifth meet-
ing.
Mrs. Doelnian demon-
strated waistband applica-
tion and Mrs. Mali showed
the members different hems.
•
Pee Wees compete in
Young Canada Tourney
In recent action the Pee
Wees recorded a 4 1 victory
in Kincardine against their A
team, a 4 - 2 home ice win
against Teeswater "B"s, a 5
-4 loss to Ripley '3"s and an
8 - 5 win • against Belmote.
This week's action includ-
es a return visit by the Ripley
"B"s on Wednesday and the
•
Goderich Young • Canada
Week tournament. °
The Pee Weesplay gime
C13 on Thursday at 8.10
a,m. against Clinton and
then, -depending on the- re-
sult.' gave C15 at 7.50 p.m.
March 26 or C16 at 9.00 p.in.
March 26. Suess in these
games leads to further gam-
es on Saturday, March 28.
House League picsyclfs.
taiderwayMarch:14024 •
• Playoffs for Saturday
morning house league got
underway on March 14 with
the first games of the Round -
Robin series.
The 8.00 a.m. game found
the Canadians meeting the
Red Wings with the Canad-
ians coming out victorious by
a 3 - 0 score.
The second game ended'
with the Black Hawks de-
feating the Leafs by a 7 - 3
• score.
, NextSaturday will find the
Black Hawks playing the
Canadians and the Leafs
meeting the Red Wings.
.Come out and support you
favourite team.
led in a sing song. Papers
were given out with' jokes,
rhymes and household hints,
Each one read their paper
.which proved hilarious. One
joke was so funny one W1
member was unable to read
it for laughing. A contest,
items inside an egg, was
conducted as well as one OR
advertisements.
Mrs. Bob Gilchrist pres-
ented- Mrs. Donald 1VlacKin-
non with a gift for leading the
Crewel Embroidery course.
Mrs. • Harold -Campbell, the
•other leader was unable to be
there but will also receive a
gift. \A vote of thanks goes to
these two ladies for their
patience and time contribut
ed to this worthwhile course.
Summary day for Crewel em-
broidery is to be held in
Teeswater Community Cen-
, tte on April 15, The club
members then practiced a
song made up by some of the
members for that day. •
Mrs. Harvey Houston read
a well written Motto. Be the
labour large or small, ° do it
right or not it all, composed
. by Mrs Virden Mowbray.
Mrs. Lavis , read "Pat's
Courtship". Mrs. Harvey
Houston showed a bag and
child's bib apron white!, could
be a craft for Participation
• Lodge. Each member is to
bring a craft article to the
annual meeting in April. The
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The Canadian Home !titillation P,rogrim
Will Pay Up To $500.O0 Of The Cost
A11 Meterteills Olytkld Approved : ••
ADAMSON:INSULATION
Lucknow 528-2113 or 628-2528
Clinton Rep. Al Cerriveau
Phone 482-9006
Registered With Province Of Ontirio.
Fully Insured And Banded.
Member Of Canadian General Standard Board..
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LUCKNOW,
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. %Vim Munshaw
• B.A. M. Div.
SUNDAY, MARCH 29
11a.m.
Combined Services
Church and Sunday
•- School •
Nursery Provided
Everyone Welcome
•
roll call, •Vilhat, are you doing
to conserve energy, was
answered by many saying
they had started using a
small toaster oven for
household of only one, two,
or three, thus saving on the
• energy used by a large stove
oven. Standing ° committee
reports were given. Mem-
• bers are reminded to bring
sandwiches for their dinner
at the annual meeting in
April, with the, directors sup-
plying the dessert.,
Mrs. Frank MacKenzie
gave the courtesies. A most
delicious lunch was served
by the hostess and directors,
Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall, and
Mrs. Allan MacDougall.
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• LII.CKNOW
UNITED
CHURCH
SUNDAY, 111AliCH 29
• Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Pastor Don Darrell
SUBiECT: . .
'The Master's invitation'
Nursery Provided.
• Everyone Welcome .
!LIAR
R. R. 5 Ludlow
Phone 528.2299-
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Agellt For
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*SEED° GRAIN
*SEED CORN
*GRASS SEED - •
',CATTLE OILERS ,
•BARN PARTITIONS
*CATTLE MINERAL
• FEEDERS •• 1
•BALE SHREDDERS
•ROUND',BALIE,
. FEEDERS
• *BALER 'TWINE
• *PIG FEEDERS ,
*FERTILIZER
•FARM GATES
• . ',SPREADER CHAINS
• *BINDER TWINE
NUKES
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• ABlythSvmsrTkeatre
Production
.will bo print •
APRIL 1, 2 itt.3: 8.•• PM
• atm. • •
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Kincardine and District
Secondary School •
Tickets:.$5.00 per person
availaible at
Kincardine
Ripley
*Old.Royal Jewellers
*Books and R.D. T.
' •IdealiSupply
•any Kinsman or.
• Kinette
*Lynn's Hobby and
texfileg •
Ti ver ton •Pro Hardware
• SportsOred byKincardine • .
" inette.Club
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1 In The LucknowACht tielitkIriaPn.111Reformed Church,
SPECIAL LINTSERVICE
Thursday, April 2nd '
0 .
SeNvice•Contlucteci By
Pastor Bert Slofstra
And Singing'Provided
e) HP Refreshments Will Be Served 'After the Service
Note:.Babysitting Provided
( '131 EVERYONE INVITED
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