The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-06-14, Page 7THURSDAY, ,TUNE 14th, 1951
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TURNS, SOD FOR , ., K'INTAIL BRANCH' Jr. girls''' chanion, Myrtle
HOST .FOR RALLY I ner-up, 'atsy Foran,, S.S.' No. 3,
• Construction` of a .new plant by The ..annual . meeting, of • the 4, 20 points,
,Snell, S,S. No. 12, 75 points; run -
NEW FACTORY 20 points; Donna. Nesbitt, ,S.S, '`T
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the Stratford Machine and Tool West Huron ,;D strict Women's ,f r boys' cis + ion Sta le
Company i anow underway. First y h mp _, n. y
,,f r ,...e_ w .building• . was Church, I,,"-tzcknovr,, ast Thursuay, . -
..� runner up, Delmar Sproule, S.S.
turned . on .Friday by A. N. with sessions' morAiifi�g; and after-
No. 17} 40 points;.
The JCin`tail Branch. played host The points for the :schools were
ay. irs Institutes was. held in•the United
sod � o t1. Connelly, .•S 5;..,.N,or-•1r45-Pants;-
ee y) ' Todd, office •manager noon;
and
co-owner . of the. 1o.iant • A�
native of St,' Helens, Neely is the
son ,af• Mrs: ,Dave •Todd 'and .the
late. Mr, Todd. Fa; iday's,` Beacon
Herald. carried a picture .Of • Mr..
odd.. turning the. -first sod,..witli`
to the visitors. Reeve •Elmer Gra
as .follows; S.S. No. .,.4, 390 points;
ham . of .Ashfield Township offici- S•�S• No -3,. 250 Points; ,S.S, No.
ally -welcomed ,the gathering, and, r12,. 220 points; S.S. No :1 7, 200
Mrs. Ray DDalton, on behalf .of . points, S.S. No., 2, 160 poin s, S .
the Kmta.il Branch, extended
leading Stratford citizens, as ons :•greetings to •the delegates. The 'l'' "
lookers • reply was by Mrs R.- `Fairservice
Mr. 1.Tod,.d's partner; is G A. of Londeslboro•
Finnigan, : Iplant: manager They Mrs L 14Scrimgeour o° ;Blyth-
hope to commence • production in ° was .•reelected :l ipresident for a
the• new building by September.. Ahird.term....
The Company ha's;'been in' opera %Heavier penalties for` drunken:
..tion in Stratford for :two, years driving were: recommended by.
and 'is presently: employing about the' 4nnua meeting in a .,reso1u-
25 people. . tion that, will be sent 'on to up- •
The. • new plant win` be 60x120 per levels of 'the. W 1. organiza- .„
feet ..of cement block and brick tion, The resolution was Sponsor.-
front construction. The site, • at ed ,'py 'the ..Clinton . Women's :In-
674 Ontario St:, provides amrple st>itute, 'and unanimously approv-'
loom for further expansion by, ed; -by' the' West Huron district
the .Company. delegates.'
Mr. and Mrs. Todd and two .The meeting. also i ridorsed' a
children live at. 14 .Manning`Ave.. resolution proposed by .the God-
in .Stratford; er.ich , Women's Institute, which
calls for 'a more generous sy em
of government pensions ,for peo
pie.' whosuffer' frorri • incurable:
diseases, .or, are permanently dis;
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"I Want A Mother"
In Europe are- thousands of or-
phans . seeking homes, looking
.hopefully td. childless parents in Toronto headquarters of the
Women's •,Institute branch of •the'•
,Ontario Departnierit of 'Agricul-:
ture vas represented at the, dist,
trict annual • meeting by .Miss.
Grace Hamilton, •. who outlined : :
• • ,,proposed 'co operative .pro=
erican Weekly, exclusively "with, grams for W.I. use ,inthe winter
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the . United' States for -:fulfillment
tat their dreams. Would you like;
't,6 brighten •, some • unfortunate,
child's life?To learn h•ow, read
"I Watit A Mther" in this Sun='
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day's:'(June 17),•issu'e.of The Am
The Detroit • Sunday Times, season of .1.95T-62, ' .and . sounded
• out the branch delegates,,on . their'
Wilfred Black.. is '`home ` from ; opinions•. of the programs ;that.. are
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University and: _will assist . in the beings prepared..
Bank of ;=1Vlontre+al.., during the Miss •Jean . Scott, .hmn
oe ecoo=
mist•
for the Ontario Department;
of .:Agriculture, and director of..
girls' club work ' in ,the • rural
areas - of Perth, and Huron, spoke:
at the morning session •to•, repdrt.
on club ,work' accomplished in,
the 1.950-51 season.
Election of district .officers was.
`conducted•,, by Mrs., T., ° Meyers,
Zurich.. Officers elected, `in addi-
tion to the 'presiden,t,` Mrs: Scrim.
geour, are: hon.. Pres.,,: Mrs., L.
Iverst Dungannon; lst t vice •pres.,
Mrs. ':A R. •Duval, Wi;ngh;am 2i id
vice pres.,'Mrs. A Campbell; Au
•'burn;.sec:-treas., Mrs.:O H. Popp,
Dungannon auditors,. ,'Mrs. W.
Brown and Mrs. K.• K' Dawson,
Dungannon; federation 'represent
tative, Mrs: A Wilkin, Goderich;
alternate federation • representa
tire,. fvi.rs.
L. M. Scrimgeour,:.,
Blyth, conveners agriculture &;
'Canadian- i'ndustr'ies, Mrs. E. Rad
ford, .Blyth,..citizenshp .and edu
ati ii IVlrs..E. Anderson,';Carlow; .
historical `research ;and :current
events, Mrs A. Wilkin; •coder- ..
ich; home economics &`' health,
•Mrs. W . A Miller, Londesboro;.
Junior Institute activities, . Mrs.
Tait Clark,. Goderich;, resolutions,
summer.
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BROKE. WRIST IN
FIELD DA;Y JUMP
The,. -public schools :in. :West
• Wawanc sh held ° a 'very .success-
ful ':field • da'y oh Friday, June 8th.
at .,SS No. 12, An. Howard Mar
':tin's front 'field. •The• teachers in'
,charge, were as follows S.S.No.
17, Miss. Ruth Pentland; S.S.No.
2, Mr Stewart Toll; S.S. NQ 3,.
Mr. Dor} l-Canrieron; .S S No 4
Miss Beattrice •McQuillin: St:
Augustine, Miss , Kennedy; S.S.
No,.. 12, -Mr. Ross Errington.
J. Hp« Kinkead' and members of'' •
the school board also assisted
The winners were ass follows '
Sr. girls' champion, Isabelle
MacPherson, SAS:.No, 4, 90 points;
runner -0o' Evelyn Smyth, S.S.
;NO. -3, . 50 points: .
Sr. boys' ;chanipioii, Ivan 1VIc
Qui.11in, S.S: No. 4, 80 points;. ruin— . •
net -.up,, Ken Caldwell; S.S. NO: 17,'
65 ,point's. •, . . . 1
Int; gins' champion; Marilyn •
McTavish, S.S..hToa 3,` 50 points;
-runner tip,. Phyllis Barbour,: S.S.
No. 12, 25 points; +loan•Mills, $;S.
No 2y• 25 points'. •
Int, ,toys' champion; Ross lour-'
nin,'S.S .No! '3, 60 points;' runner-
up,Charlie. Mo.ore,_ S.S. No. 4; • 50
points.
PAGE SEVEN
Augustine, -100: points.
S.S. No,' 2, S.S. No, 17 and B.S,
No, 12 schools, defeated the three
remaining schools: in; a 'one-sided
,ball game 'by a 'score of 37 .to 4;.:,
Ivan Dow and Leonard Brindley •
wer..e-41l:e...v-inning--batte•
One seriousaccident spoiled
the day's. proceedings. Margaret
McNeil, a grade eight pupil from
S S. No. 12, broke, her left wrist
a$ter completinga high jump.
The teachers and pupil's.,wish her
a speedy recovery.
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