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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-04-27, Page 22community news Kairshea W.I. hold annual meeting Kinloss-Kairshea Wom- en's Institute held their an- nual meeting at the Institute Hall on April 21 at 11.00 a.m. The hostess, Mrs. Ira Dickie, and directors, Mrs. Harvey Houston and Mrs. Brian Doelman, served bev- erages, relishes and dessert at noon as each member brought their own sandwich- es. Mrs, Harold Howald open- ed the meeting with a poem, As We Sow, and welcomed members and visitors to the meeting. Mrs. Ira Dickie read the scripture. Mrs. Donald Maclntyre, secretary -treasurer, read the minutes and • correspond- ence. Kairshea will cater at the Craft Festival again this year. A motion was made to give a donation to the Luck - now Agricultural Fall Fair and the Brucelea Haven Aux- iliary. A letter, telling of the Short Courses and 4-H cour- ses coming up, was read. It was reported that some of the ladies took the short course, Sewing for Children. A committee was named to look after the lunch, after the Thursday' night Family Dance during the Jamboree. Mrs. Farish Moffat will attend the Officer's Confer- ence in Waterloo in May. Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall gave the report of the district directors meeting in the ab- sence of Mrs. Allan Mac- Dougall. The district annual in May will be held in the. Lucknow Legion Hall with delegates being Mrs. Harold Howald, Mrs. Leonard Clarke, Mrs. Harold Camp- bell and Mrs. Harvey Hous- ton. Kairshea is to look after Pennies for Friendship. A committee was named to look after a float for the Jamboree parade, Mrs. Harvey Houston was elected chairman for the annual meeting. The follow- ing officers were installed for 1983-84: president, Mrs. Leonard Clarke; first vice, Mrs. Robert Gilchrist; sec- ond vice, Mrs. William Hal- denby; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Donald Maclntyre; dist- rict director, Mrs. Harold Howald; public relations of- ficer, Mrs. Clarence Ritchie; curator, Mrs. Harvey Hous- ton; auditors, Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall, Mrs. Ira Dickie; branch directors, Mrs. Don- ald MacKinnon, Mrs. Brian Doelman, Mrs. Harold How- ald, Mrs. Herman VanMeet- eren. Standing committees: Sun- shilie committee, Mrs. Rob- ert Gilchrist; Citizenship and World Affairs, Mrs. Cliff Roulston; Agriculture and Canadian Industries, Mrs. Virden Mowbray; Education and Cultural Activities, Mrs. Ira Dickie; Family and Con- sumer Affairs, Mrs. Don Matthews; Resolutions, Mrs. Farish Moffat. The roll call was the pay- ment of fees. Mrs. Leonard Clarke gave the courtesies. Couple married in April ceremony By Valetta Emerson Mr. and Mrs. :iclbert Tay- lor of West Wawanosh visit- ed recently with Mr. and Mrs. William Purdon. Congratulations to Clare Daw and Mary Moore, who were married on Friday, April 22 at Wingham United Church by Rev. Rea Grant. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Daw who held a dinner party for the immediate relatives fol- lowing the marriage. Mr. and Mrs. lan Thomas and family visited recently ( with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon. Mrs. Chapman accompan- ied her little granddaughter, Sarah, to London for a check up on Monday. Attending the wedding of Richard de Boer of Biuevale and Caroline Dinsmore of Fordwich at the Anglican Church, Fordwich on April 23 from here were Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer and Mrs. Roely de Boer. The reception was held at Howick Com- munity Centre. Attending the reception from here were Mr. and Mrs. Jim de Boer and family and Fred de Boer. Mrs. Symon de Boer of Luckow spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer and family. Elwin Moore of Eganville spent the weekend at his home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millan Moore. Katherine MacLeod of London is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Millan Moore, prior to going on a trip. Starting In May Open Six Days o -Week c••..•• ars.Ar ..0 ••—..r .s'.4W' 0- .a•-'.a•sa(0-ls•raar ..r .••1.a, LADIES 2 pc. Sets *610' Fleece From $lq • 95 s..a.ra•e-v..•w..�...►1,.�•ry a.w•a+s•aWr.erq..+r-�.. r...�s `� Our Complete Collection t Of '1Cords Off '1 if l Cr,:,ANS r^ I. ; I ____, ,,.. , i LUCK NOW 528-2526 1 0...aa.<►.arrer-s4r"...a1,44.-40y.a0aar•••• 4r-4...a014•aa.zaas.i r•••.•rra.v•r,•►warl Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore who on Monday, April 25 quietly celebrated their 24th wed- ding anniversary, Mrs. Clara Cleghorn of Wingham is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Cassie Mow- bray. Mrs. Hector Purdon of London spent last week with Mrs. Mowbray and on the weekend, Hector Purdon and Mrs. Isobel Tiffin of Lucknow also spent the weekend with Mrs. Mowbray. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson, Tim and Mark, along with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Robinson, Bradley and Brent, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mr. and Mrs. Car- diff of Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rintoul, Steven, Scott sand Stuart helped celebrate Mark's fourth birthday. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron, Lucknow, Leroy Rintoul and Richard Moore . worked at Louada Farms, Peterborough from Monday to Wednesday, clip- ping cattle. Barry Tiffin and Charles St. Pierre of Toronto visited Tuesday and Wednesday with Barry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart of Teeswater were Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw and Kim. 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