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New members wel-
comed to the Lueknow
CGIT last week were
Stacy King, Julie
Hamilton, Stephanie
Morrison, Lyn Flood,
Karolyn Doiron and Kir
Carruthers.
President Cassandra
IVIassena welcomed the
These young ladies Were welcomed as new
members to the CGFF last Week, They are back
row: Stacy King, Kit Carruthers and Lyn Flood.
Centre row: Julia Hamilton and Stephanie
Ii/torrlson.' Front; Karolyn Dolton. (1-isin9eton
photo) .
guests and led the
singsong. Teen, leaders
Jessica Sterner and Lee
Morrison led in the ser-
vice for new members
presenting them 'with
membel'is pins and cards.
Bach girl introduced her
gueits,
Lee explained about
the Vesper service sched-
uled' for Dec. 6. The.
theme will be "Choices." •
Jessica gave an update
on the gawp's foster child.
Isaiah in Kenya. Everyone
viewed a video, Children
in Kenya, which showed
the life of a refugee girl
and then a boy whe had
two working parents and
servantS."The group will
gather items for envelopes
to send to refugee chil-
dren.
The evening closed;
with "raps. ' •
Lucknow W
1)uild 'bridges% not !wa 1
can.... Industries. The group's Christmas about 10,000 sheep to
was the theme for the banquet will be held at the make the preject worth -
November meeting of, the Anglican Hall, followed while. Lois also told about
Lucknow Women's by a pot luck program. hemp farming and that it
Institute when 11 mem- Bernadine Ritchie gave was legalized this year.
bers gathered last week, a 'geed report on the WI* Rita told the members
Lois Goodhue and Rita convention. Rita Gilmore about a book, The
Gilmore were the host- and Mabel Whitby gave Shepherd's Geirle, by Ken
esses and served an enjoy- reports on the rally held at and Debbie DeBrieS,
able dessert. Tiverton. Both meetings explaining about finding
Alice Taylor opened the were interesting and infor- churches when yoti are
meeting with a poem, Our. Illative. away from home and also
Freedom Cause. apnea') Lois started the pro- on locating honest dealers.
was to name.a project the gram with a reading from, The Meeting ended
Women's Institute instigat- The Outdoor Farni Show with a brain, teaser contest
ed The answers included by Bill IvIcMasters the - birthstones and flowers
the war Memorialbread topic being making cheese Alice Taylor was the win
wrappers, 441 clubs, a from sheep milk. It takes net
fence around the swim-
ming pool etc. afa- "
, a
Matto for the day was 4
build bridges instead of t ,
walls, and you will always Re
a •
have a friend', a
Donations will be made 'OW
to Palliative Care and
, Wiriihairi and Area
Seniors Centre.,
Make/Wilt MOW,
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40th annual meeting for Hortieultural Soeiety
The L u e'k n o w.. tion of past presidents;
Horticultural Society held treasures and secretaries.
its 40th .anniversary annu- who had served in the
al meeting on Nov. 13 at society 'since 1958. Many
the Legion hall, with din- were able to attend. They
ner served by the .Legion were presented -With a
niembers. • plaque • with 1 love
President Frank Alton Lucknow' written on it.
welcomed the group. He . Members who held
mentioned the special 40th executive positions for
anniversary history book, :four years Or more
now on sale, which 'con- received a • Society
tains articles from 1922 to President • Award
1998. He also encouraged Certificate. These includ-
the members to renew ed: Catherine Andrew
their membership as they • years;,Norman Taylor -
need 200 members to nine years Belle Mole -
receive the $1500 grant. five years (not present),
Entertainment was PIO- Shirley Bolt five years,
vided by Jean Conley, Bernadean Ritchie - five
• Wi lmaBI ake, Isobel • years, Jean, Whitby - five
Shepherd, Donna Crich, years (not present) and
Barbara andEvans }Jelin. Betty O'Donnell 7 four
The treasurer's, report -years.
06,4 • a balance of John Lamoureux
$3.440, an increae of received a certificate for
$800over last year. ' the extra effort he gave to
The in Memoriam Was the Society through orea,
given by Annabelle nixing the Trillium Award
• Armstrong. A morrient Of Survey, drawing up new was observed in bylaws.and designing and
-reznernbralice of eight erecting the new flower
members who had passed carpet bed at Waterworks
away in the last year. Park.
The Beatty Ladder tro- Mr. Lamoureux
ph' Went to Lynn Wall received a, pin aS,.the
who won the most. points incoming president; and
at the August flower show. Ruth Alton a secretary.
Marian Zinn was the. pin, Mr. Lamoureux in
recipient of the Red Roe tura Presented Mr.Alton
trophy. with his past president's,
The highlight of the pin. ,
evening wasthe introduc- It was a busy year for
the_Society. In April the
District 8 Annual- Meeting
' was hosted here with 140.
members from Bruce, Gey
and Huron counties. A.
float was entered in the
, 1400 reunion parade,' A
Member made a donation
in appreciation for all'the
flowers that were 'planted
around the town. The
Society denated. to.
Martintown Society in
eastern Ontario„ an area
that was devastated by •the
• Sleet *storm last springA
donation was also made to
the Lucknow Legion's
Wilding fund.
Donald MattheWs-; pr e'.-
ident of the Ontario
,Horticultural Society
brought greetings, as did.
Stuart Reavie, the, mayor
elect for the Township of
Huron -Kinloss.
Barb Fisher;, I:truce
MPP, presented Mr Alton
with a framed certificate:
congratulating the society
on 40 years, and also a
certificate. from the
Premier ofOntaiio. •
The executive for the
tiPeoniing year includes
Frank, Alton, past president; John Lamoureux,
president;'• second. vice
Andrea Feeley,. secretory
Ruth Alton,' 'treasurer
Leanne Crawford,. Aliene
•
Bradley will tend to Bremner, Margaret Lane,'
Cheerio, Elsie fiouSton Stewart Lane, and Betty .
will be pianist; - and Brine', Two year directers;.,
Annabelle Armstrong fa Doris Culbert Alice
membership chairxnan Lamoureux, . Velma
with Shirley,. ljackett, Morningstar, Manan Zinn
assisting. and Ross guington. '
One year 'directors: roo proctor, of the
.r. ss
Shirley ' Bolt, ' June . - , :
• Brussels area, shheied
•- beautiful and interesting
slides from around the
World . After visiting at
least 10 countries via .. •
•slides, it made everyone
realize what an interesting
and beautiful world we
have.
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At the Lucknow Horticultural SockitY`e, 40th annual meeting taste week-
end, past presidents, secretaries and treasurers were recognized., They
include, from the left, back row: Donna Sue Errington,, president; Joan
Martin, treasurer; Robin Logan, Prealdent; Joan Robinson, president;
and Shirley Hackett/ .president. Front row: Shirley, Bolt, treasurer;
Norman Taylor, treasurer; Catherine Andrew, presidentand treasurer;
and Betty O'Donnell, secretary. Absent from photo: Allene,Bradley and
'Bernadeen- Ritchie, secretaries; Janet Cook, president; and Alice
Lamoureux, treasurer. (Livingston photo) .