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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 23, 1983—Page 24
Claire MacKay, author of children's books, spoke to students
at the Brookside Public School April 20. Kim Rantoul Is shown
discussing one of Mrs. MacKay's books, Mint Bike Rescue •
The author's visit was arranged through the assistance of
school librarian, Helen Make. [Sentinel Staff Photo)
Calf club
The organizational meet-
ing of the Lucknow Calf Club
was held on April 13 at
Brookside School.
Ten members and two
leaders were present at the
meeting. New members this
year were Carol and Kim
Rantoul and John Selent. The
leaders this year are Ken
Mewhinney and Barry El-
liott,
This year's executive for
the Club are president, Carol
Rantoul (active in 4-H in
South Simcoe County); vice
president, Wray Forster;
secretary, George Alton and
press reporter, Stephen
Dow,
New arrivals
ANDREW - Mr. and Mrs,
Allan Andrew of Lucknow
are delighted to announce
the arrival of a daughter,
Mary Joan Catherine, 6 Ibs.
14 oz., a little sister for
Adella and Jordan, at Wing -
ham and District Hospital,
April 21, 1983.
MANN - Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Mann of Lucknow
are happy to announce the
arrival of their second son,
Mussell Edward, 8 lbs. 9 oz.,
a brother for Nicholas, at
Wingham and District Hos-
pital on April 22, 1983.
PETTEPLACE - Mr. and
Mrs. Bradley Petteplace are
pleased to announce the
arrival of Shane's little broth-
er, Devin James, 8 lbs: 5 oz.,
at Wingham and District
Hospital on April 21, 1983.
SCHULTZ - Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis .Schultz of Dungan-
non are pleased to announce
the arrival of Adrienne and
Erin's little sister, weighing
8 lbs. 1 oz., at Wingham and
District Hospital on April 25,
1983.
Attend synodical
Mrs. Rhoda MacKenzie of
Ashfield W.M.S. and Mrs.
Ira Dickie and Mrs. Harry
Lavas of South Kinloss
W.M.S., attended the Syn-
odical Society of Hamilton
and London, which was held
at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Owen Sound.
District horticultural societies meet in Lucknow
Twenty-one Horticultural
Societies were represented
at the annual District 8
meeting held last Saturday,
April 16 at the Legion Hall,
Lucknow. District 8 includes
societies from Lion's Head to
Hensall and 151 delegates
and members were present.
Director, Mrs. Maisie
Bray of Lion's Head presid-
ed for the meeting. Presi-
dent of the Lucknow and
District Horticultural Socie-
ty, Mrs. Jean Whitby,
welcomed all and told about
their work in Lucknow.
Plant adventure was the
theme of Vince Elliot of
Stoke's Bay when he showed
slides and told about the rare
wild flowers found in the
Bruce Peninsula. He showed
many kinds of wild orchids
and told about botanists
coming from all over North
America to see these rare
flowers.
Dorothy Minke of Leisure
Tours, Hanover spoke of the
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trip to Munich, Germany,
which the Ontario Hor-
ticultural Society is spon-
sorirg.
Garden problems was the
topic of the panel with Dave
McDuff of Hanover as
moderator. Panelists were
Professor C.B.Kelly, en-
vironmental Biology of the
University of Guelph and
Bryce Japp, a beekeeper and
president of the Ontario Hor-
ticultural Association.
Many questions were ask-
ed concerning pests in the
garden and the proper use of
insecticides was stressed.
A roll call of the branches
was held with a represen-
tative from each branch giv-
ing a report. As Hensall
Society has been organized a
month ago Mrs. Maisie Bray
presented them with a gavel.
A memorial period was
held and speeches were
given by Bryce Japp and
Tony Hogenvorst, secretary
of O.H.A. of Guelph and also
wtth
the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food.
Lucknow served their 25th
anniversary cake at the cof-
fee break. Prize winning
slides were shown by
Clarence Lange of Chesley.
Many beautiful flower slides
were - shown and Donald
Haines of Auburn was
awarded many prizes.
The new list for the slide
andprint competition was
announced and given out
Bryce Japp . presided for
the election of officers' retir-
ing director, Mrs. Maisie
Bray -Lion's Head; director,
Clarence Lange, Chesley;
assistant director, Donald
Haines, Auburn; secretary,
Mrs. Harvey Schmidt, RR 1
Hanover; treasurer,
Mrs. Raymond Gross, RR
3 Hanover; auditors, Mrs.
Bill Bates and Mrs. Clarence
Sutcliffe, both of Teeswater.
Directors are Auburn,
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock;
Blyth, Mrs. 'Viola Haines;
Brussels, Mrs. Ida McClar-
ty; Durham, Mrs. Anna
Koehler; Clinton and Seafor-
th, Mrs. Effie Stephenson;
Seaforth, Tara, Mrs. Gordon
Cunningham; Bayfield,
Herb Beatty; Kincardine,
Mrs. Joan Threndyle;
Goderich, Mrs. Frances
Worsell; Hanover, Dave
McDuff; Teeswater, Miss
Helen Arkell; Walkerton,
Wingham, Ed Fielding;
Owen Sound, Mrs. Ruby Lob -
ban; Markdale, Mrs. Nickie
Hildebrand; Ripley, Mrs.
Marion McCharles; Hensall,
Southport and Lion's Head
directors will have to be
named. Gifts were presented
to Mrs. Fielding, Mr. Bax-
ter, Roy Bennett, Wingham
and Mrs. Ruby Lobban as a
small remembrance of the
days with District 8.
Words of appreciation to
the Lucknow Society and
thanks to the retiring of-
ficers was expressed by Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock
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