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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-07-16, Page 68Pa;o glii CONG TUL TI NS TIGER C UNTRY E iji y the festivities during your 150th ctha©u GoderrQch Sunset Golf Ckth a , d Driving /Range ti 524-8047 Congratulations and Best Wishes to our' friends in Colborne Township! We're proud to be working with the area farm community since` 1952 Enjoy the Sesquicentennial! Clinton Community CREDIT UNION 70 ONTARIO ST. 374 MAIM ST. SOUTH CLINTON EXETER 462.3467 235-0640 SEE LANGFORD'S FOR: •Ali ya►ur Building Lumber needs •Hardware for Farm end Realdence •Plumbing and'Electricat Supplies +Hand and Power Tools •Light Fixtures "Belvedere kitchren Cabinets *Carpeting and Hard-Surfac a Flooring, •Mason Windows and Doors •Glidden Paints •Wood. Burning Stoves and Accessories: LAm.lc3FORD LUMBER HOME CENTRES ttoytt.lMIo+ri CLINTON:482-899 ► r OPEN: Monday to Fr May. i .m. • 3:310 $oturday, 'o'.wr.-4p.rn. ,`C ruALITY PRODUCTS Z QUALIFIED SERVICE COMPETtrIvE PRICING VC a gAs Y` - AT BRE Members of the Tiger Dunlop WI Tiger Dunlop WI has contributed to Colborne WOMEN'S INSTITUTE In 1948 Colborne residents Mesdames Jean. Clark, Ila. Bean;' Ann Montgomery,. Violet Bean, Ruth Wilson, Annie Lamb, Elva McCabe, Annie Henderson, Irene Clark and Christine Ross met together and started the Colborne Women's Institute which in 1953.was changed to Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute with Motto "For Home and Country". We celebrated our 35th An'-` niversary April 1983 with one hundred In- stitute members and guests who witnessed the unveiling of the picture of our Founder, Mrs. Jean Clark. With a membership of 49 members we became involved in Community work. Af- filiated with Colborne Township Federa- tion of Agriculture members catered to. banquets; including Grade 8 Graduation, to picnics for the blind, helped at Huron - view Birthday parties and at Plowing mat- ches; sponsored and provided leaders for 4/1-1 Clubs and Senior courses in cooking, sewing, . leather tooling, copper tooling, quilting, )millinery, crewel embroidery, needlepoint, balertwine mats one rnember Mrs. Ila Bean has made 400 mats and is still making them. Members can- vassed for dancer Society; redecorated . and furnished Township Hall and kitchen; New Canadians helped in International year programs, a member, Mrs. Evelyn Hardy started the Hobby Show for Col- borne residents at Colborne Township Hall which later became Christmas Country Farr at Saltford Valley Hall; contributed and took part in Centennial project at the e Allin Rome; provided books for Colborne Central School Library and give a yearly citizenship Award to student outstanding in Community Work in memory of : Mrs. Annie Lamb, Charter member and Past President. The Institute is still very active for Home and Country: :or congratulations to the citizens of the Township of Colborne SNELL ENTERPRISES SINCE 1843 THE OLD MILL FACTORY OUTLET SINCE 1960 Not only a factory outlet but a showcase of fashion LEATHER, SHEEPSKIN, WOOL & FUR The ld `l�lill IN THE COUNTRY SOUTH OF ML:YTH ON HWY 4 (519) 5234595