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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 9, 1984—Page 11
adies sce quilt to.'60e4tered in ,bi-centennial competition
.40eciay 40410$, 444403f40(140 ....e.Y.fc01e4.:N set
'law area were, ., - the ,Iiinne' of ' .np vvitk'af.Yr delicious smorgasbord 'Meat
'4 Mrs- Morley s. 04 HusheR at Agnes Hudgins, on behalf of everyone
ham, where ' fe ,:beautiful, Bi-Centen. -Present, thanked Doris and her daughter,..
, 4iit, which Doris h44,•40.1,0'44 made a Margaret, fora delightful afternoon and
litilted was' on diiP141t., before • it .would wished!.t1M.h*OS well her nneNvork Of
following day to agricultural ' art, Which wasso nicely depicted 10 her
la at Miltonk, Ontario. The ladies were quilt – - •.• •
'ghted to see this fine *ork.lf•tarldnt 4:0 On . Wednesday Pdarre: tta Hodgins and
•.000y pieced together;, :thehours of Darryl of here and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
it „r1presented. 'I#13#0,0thOre may be Stanley of 1.ucknow took Phoebe Stanley to
other quiltentriesi-#4hOIIKeittennial ." Blyth to' the Wheeler Home where she was
Olisplay, they all felt
,Dpris'•was the one employed -before coming to spend the winter
r of the prize. ,11 it
lon, the judges with Marrefta. isn't.They also called on Other
it's tops with, '':,'*ho had the relatives and friends in the Clinton and Blyth
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4§0te of viewing " tulatiens area.
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Following 'was -.a, i time and:
. 5 ' of mptu program .., ., , and'Iminor.
PostOfficeandteneral store got a real scare.
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Mr, 'and Mrs. Wynn Allen at Holyrcted
eral Whitechurch areachi
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inthe singing competition44Re
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iliertorIast woOk.ong the wunners
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, On iielmore, second :, .,and Stephen.'
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hieiren‘14:':4ifght iiik-Artic‘',. Kincardine..ie spoke on Fitness. Aifilm on'
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101,1ith was held in Whitechurch,(
ionorie }won May Fin ihovt, x.;,.'c • ,..,, ,:rote7Itst .9114.4' r4,,,,- silcovyp., by /Barb ,.1(1,gen,"
, Oniei'EttinoMist.' .: '' -,,' ' • •
$techurch club was the hostess club.,..,,,g.' There were nine clubs Participating; They
he cliairladies sivereeKendfii-Tnid, :- " setliPr'001tiite..liut nO:COmmenttuies‘ were '
'yr' Jamieson,. The:goot speaker.!'' -'.'.,,was given. The cribs were Clover Valley,
4g Lafreniere, fitness en-ordin': atot , Kairshea, RipleY1 and 2, Teeswater had five
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KINLOUGH
lbrIllay Boyle
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on•Mittay during the very high WW1. Their
sun porch door blew in kind the
store door came open and the vacuum of,
wind -ripped the:ceiling tile off their kitchen, ,
Karen hatremarked a short time ago, while
in the housecleaning mood, that the kitchen
ceiling could do`with a fresh coat of paint,
but little did she kno It was to have a new
ceiling instead. Many of us never remember
such a windy day quit like it. There were
other places trees were Aipitoted and fallen
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SEIG SHOES 2ND
WAREHOUSE EATURS
(LADIES' SHOES THOUSANDS
OF PAIRS!
DISCONTINUED LINES SECONDS
SURPLUS LINES ETC.
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tree limbs disrupted hydro service.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley of Lucknow
visited Sunday evening with Maftetta
Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ball of London
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alec Percy on the
weekend.
Paul Preiss of Kitchener spent a few days
with, Mr. and Mrs‘• fired Guest. /1
Jhn Jansen retained to Cochrane after
pending two weeks here with relatives.
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and Mrs. Arthur Phillips of Fontbill
visited over the weekend with Mrs. Frank
Maulden and Keith..
Marietta Hodgins and Darryl visztd
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Linton Sittler Of
Greenock.
Musk "Oliva]:
'Ailia'With-'1,2,4 and ...5 present and •White-
thurch. „ •
,Cathy Dow received County Honours and
Mrs. Walter Elliott received a. certificate fitif!,
15 Years leadership. •
Whitechurch United 'Church Women held •
their Thankoffering on Wednesday evening
with: Lorne Dilittin leader.
They -opened the meeting with a sing song
Jed by MrsWrardrop with music by pianist.
Hugh Sinnamon. •
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Mrs. •Durnin read . ,a spring poem and
welcomed everyone. The scripture and
comment were given by Mrs. Dave Gibb.
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Prayer was given by Mrs. Alice Moore. Mrs.
• Shepherd of the Lucknow group, sang a solo,
accompanied by Mrs. Pete Cook. Mrs.
Durnin gave a poem, ,A Tribute to Mothers.
Mildred McClenaghan introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs. George Ball who chose
the topic, Women not Heard Of, which was
verY, erdightenmg and interesting.
Muriel Thompson thanked Mrs. Ball and
presented her with: a gift.
A solo was sung by Carol Nicholson,
accompanied by Mrs. Carl Johnson of Bine-
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