The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-15, Page 9•WEDNESPAY, • SEPT., 15tho, 19655,
THE LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, :ONTARIO
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Phone: 528-2026
CLOVER VALLEY PARTY PALS
MEETINGS & 'WEINER ROAST
The second: ;meeting of the _Clov-
er .
er Valley Party.,.Pals>>.was held
at Barbara IVIacTavishes on Aug-
ust
' 31. All members were present,,
1VIrs.' Clayton discussedthe con-
tents of the reference files and
the duties of a guest ,when visiting,
a •homeMrs: MacCliarles
castrated ', how to pack a : week-
end bag, • and how: to write a
"Thank -you note." •Lunch was ser-
ved by the. hostess.
The third meeting was held. at
Patsy MacCharles. on September.
2nd.: Mrs Clayton discussed table,
manners arid the method of ser
wing : a Meal; Mrs. MacCharles
'se • a table.
how to t t
demonstratede.
.Everyone practised table ;,manners
'and; settings• by having • dinner
served by the hostess
A. weiner roast was served by
one of the members, Judy Maan.
Judy invited. all of the' 4H mem-
bers : and leaders to her home on
September the ' 1st: All enjeyed'
a very pleasing dinner and ,many.
,games.' The weiner .roast • was put
on',by Mrs. Pangburn to celebrate:
Judy's sixteenth birthday.
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Phone ' 528.2445
Box' 31, Lucknow
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• AND FEMALE EMPLOYEES:
THE WORK IS FULL TIME AND• PERMANENT 5
bAY WEEK, GOOD WAGES` AND A COMPREHENSIVE EM-
PLOYEE INSURANCE• PROGRAMME. ARE—AVAILABLE..
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Applicants'should visit tie Plat Per,$onnel Office for
interview, C ; . ,
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Holiond.: . i iOf ,.V � t
,(Olivet •News)• •
The Olivet . United Church . Wo-
men met at .' the home of ' Mrs.
Herb Clayton :on Thursday even-
ing. Mrs. Clayton opened' t h e
meeting with a poem. Mrs. H.
Anger re ad the Scripture and
Mrs. W: "Blacksgave, a reading.
-Mrs. R. Osborne reviewed • the
study book. Mrs. John MacChar-
les sang, `Living for Jesus:" Mrs.
M. McDonald of Ripley was guest
speaker,, telling of her trip to Hol-
land with a group .:of 140 Canad-
ian parents, and other "relatives"
of Canadian 'servicemen who lost
Their lives in Holland during the
second :world warp They 'were!
guests of the 'Dutch war graves.,,
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Speaks Of British
Isies Trip At W.I.
Lucknow Women's Institute
Mrs. George Whitby presided'.
for the 'September. meetin. g of the
Lucknow; Women's Institute. Mrs,
A. J. Wilson read the minutes
and took the ' roll call which' was.
answered, by an item from Home,
and Country; Plans were made.
for 'the Fall Fair and committees
chosen to look after t h e float, •
booth.. arid, ;exhibit, Each member
.
is asked . to bring' ..a pie • for' the
booth on Fair Day. The mem-
bers voiced their , approvalof the;
.sign which is being made for the
Institute,
At the conclusion' of . the busi-
ness, • Mrs, R. H. Thompson took
the chair and Opened t h e pro -
grain by reading a •poem .on. In-
dian Summer... Mrs,. Harold Pre
leaven gave a 'very interesting
talk on her trip to. England.; Ire-
land and Scotland which • she.took
this summer. ,'Mrs. '. Russell . Rob
ertson'thanked, ,M r s.Treleaven.
and Miss, Margaret . Rae ; sang a
delightful solo, "Dear Little Sham- •
rock accompanied by Mrs. W.
J. Joynt.. The; motto, "If you think
the. 'world' is : wrong, .remember
contains people , like . you and me,"
.was given , by . • Mrs.• • N. •.;J Mac-.
Kenzie. • -
Following' the• Queen and Grace:
lunch : , was served by " the Com-
mittee, in• charge. `
committee .and were entertained
'royally. Mrs. Robert Osborne read
a copy of the sermon delivered
at the memorial service..
Mr, and Mrs. Lance Morrison
of Rexdale -and Mrs. Mintz of St.
Helens ' visited` on Sunday w i,t h
.Mrs: Mae Pamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. James • McNairn
of *forth and Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Moore . of Kincardine • spent
Sunday. with' Mr 'and. Mrs' Oscar
White and family.
Mr, and. Mrs. Stuart McDonald
and daughter Margaret of Mid-
land, Michigan, spent a few' 'days
recently withpMr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Dexter.',
Mr. Thomas Knott of the On-
tario io Temperence Society occupi-
ed the pulpit in .Olivet United.
Church •in the absence of Rev-
erend George. Ball..Mr.. Ball at-
tended a• session, on Evangelism
at '' Five Oaks, Paris, last week -
441 Club . Girls Meet • --
The fourth 'meeting of the 4�H`
club. met at the home of Janice.
Steele on Tuesday evening, All.
members were present: The 'meet-
ing was opened with all repeat-
ing: the pledge.Mrs. Clayton dis-
cussed an informal tea and Mrs.
Mac(harles, a. formal tea, and
they also demonstrated the mak-
ing of ',f a n c y sandwiches. The
meeting closed with the creed and
Mrs. Steele served a dainty lunch,
WHITECHURCH
This community extends their
sympathy to Mr. and ' Mrs. 'Har-
ley Gaunt of Wingham in the loss
of their little daughter Karen, and
to:. the 'grandparents • Mr:', and Mrs.
John Gaunt. '
Mr. and Mrs.: Robert Bregman,
Robert, , Keith and Audrey of • Cul-
ross were Friday;. evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tif-
fin.
Russel Ritchie h a s purchased
from Elroy Laidlaw the house; in
'the village owned by the late Mrs..
Jas. Laidlaw .e
Mr. Donald Watt, student prea
cher, was,in- Toronto on Friday
at Knox College writing 'an exam.
We wish him every success.
a
School• re -opened here at •S.
r pn a S.
No.. 10 with Mrs. Ken Wheeler
teacher and new beginners . Clair
Weber, Murray Adams, Monty
Norman 'a n d Douglas . Jansen.
Mrs. 'George. Kennedy is teacher.
at Fordyce with : new beginners:
John Barbour, Lori Purdon, Jan.
Purdon. •
Hospitality Belies 4-H Club
O n Tuesday evening White-
church Hospitality : Belles 4-H
Club met at thehome of Mrs.
Victor Emerson. The president,
Valerie King, presided, & opened.
the meeting with° the 9 girls and
leaders repeating the pledge. The
roll call was • answered by show-
ing the reference 'file box they
had made. Discussi�o followed' on I,
Entertaining .a ; Giz`est, Being . a
Guest. •Demonstration ' Packing
a week -end case and ` a dining,'
room' bouquet was' demonstrated
by Mrs. Garnet Farrier. ' All wrote
a sample of a . Thank -You note.
The roll call' and home assign-
ment was given. -Mrs. Walter. Ar-
scott, leader, marked the record
books and plans were made , for
r
meeting. The meeting closed
all . repeating in unison the Na-
tional Creed.
Happy Hostesses 4=H Club
4' n Thursday • evening ' White -
Church Happy hostesses 4-1'-i Club
met at the home of Diane' 'Cowl-
tes, The; presiders; . Sandra ' Fish- E
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er, opened the meeting"with the;
5 members and their leaders, Mrs:.
Leroy Rintoul .a •n d Mrs. ; Dave ',"
Gibb, repeating the 4-H .pledge in
unison. The roll • call -was ; answer-
ed
b : plans •I have made for
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reference file. Ea c, h .member.
brought a dining room table .bou-
quet and these` were judged. Mrs. .
Rintoul gave the . discussion on',
Being: and Entertaining:.a. Guest.;
Packing 'a. week -end case was de--
monstrated by Mrs.. Dave . Gibb,.
The meeting closed with, the .
an-
nouncement of roll- call and `hone—
assignments.
ome .
assignments.'
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