The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-04-13, Page 5• WFiDNESff *Y, APRIL. 13th, 1960
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LOCHALSH ` babe • have arrived • hone from
the'•hospital;
Mt. and Mrs.. 'Glen Carter and
family of. Londsboro ' spent Sun
• day with 'Mr.. and .Mrs. 'D. •R.
MacKenziie.'.
Mrs. :Daisy 1VIcCharles 'return-
ed home, from Clinton wwlere she,
has been visiting,' Mr. and •. Mrs
• Norman Carter. • •
'Mr. and Mrs. McCreight have
returned • home after spending
the winter in Detroit '
Another meeting._ . of the rate-
payers of the `: section. was :held
in the school on '_Monday even -
r. ing. ,
A number of young...people
from : this 'community met in
Ripley -:on,
Friday' night_ -at the:
High. School.•' A number of 4-13
clubs were formed. ' '.
Mr, and Mrs. • Oliver. MoChar .
les. and John spent' 'Saturday .in
Brantford. '
Mr. Jack Bradley is still a
patient it ncardine,'Hospital. .
1VIrs Bain MacLennan and
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Mr. Fred • ;Ritchie' of Wiarton.
called on friends in this com-
my.e
unit `
,;,
.1VIr.. ' and :Mrs. Williamson • of
Sarnia visited recently with Mr.
and .Mrs.. Ewan McLean: .
• The C.G LT , meeting washeld
in --'Ashfield PresbYterian .Church
Monday evening With a: good. at-
tendance.
ttendance:••
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CHARTER . DRAPED IN
MEMORY OF. MEMBER '
• -The:. regular meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary, Branch 309
was held Tuesday, April 5th in
their rooms with '18, mernbers
present. -The 'meeting . was con-
ducted 'bY
onducted'by President Purvis and.
the Charter was. draped by the
President , assisted by . • lst vice-
president; :Amanda Hamilton for'
,the late • Mrs. ' Jack Henderson.
who .passed avtray since' the last
meeting rn' 'March, The ladies
made :plans' for a card party .to.
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INSTAL LUCK OW
W.�,.. OFFICERS•
Thirty members' of the .Luck -
now, Women's Institute met in
the Town. Hall on Friday, April
8th at 3 .p.m. for the annual;
meeting. The president, Mrs. P.
Stewart opened the meeting,'
Mrs: G. Brooks, read the minutes'
of the last meeting and the ,�
minutes 'of the last annual meet-
ing. Mrs. J. L..McMillan was::
elected 3rd . vice-president of
the District Directors Delegates
were chosen for the District An,
nual on .June 10th. They were.
Mrs, P Stewart, Mrs.. . C. Cook,
Miss. M. McLeod,; Mrs.. Walker'
and Mrs. :R. H. Thompson. A
summary, of the inoneys', for the
year was'. reported showing a
balance. of $202.12. •
• :Mrs.'.' J. L. •MacMillan brought
'in the slateof officers and these':
were installed ;by- Miss M. Mc
:Leod as follows: ' •.
President,. Mrs. P. Stewart; 1st
Vice-Pres.,—Mrs., J. L. MacMillan;
2nd Vice Pres.,•• Mrs. G. R. Whit-
by; Sec.-Treas., . Mrs;. G. Brooks;
Ass't .See., Mrs. 'J; .Adams;'. Pian.
ist, Mrs. 'J W. Joynt; Dist: Di-
rector, :Mrs. C. Cook; Alternate
Dist. Director, Mrs. A. ,'Wilson;'
Cherrio' Committee, Mrs.." ` O.
Brooks,' Mrs. C; ' Cook,; 'Federat
,ped Nenws, ' Mrs. A. Struthers;
Auditors, Mrs. , T. Salkeld, Mrs.
G: Fisher; • Institute • Directors,
Mrs. R.. Robertson, . ' Mrs. J.
Adams, 'Mrs. J. Wraith. '
Standing t: Committee .. Conven-
ers . Agriculture and Canadian
Industry; Mrs: N.- .J,. IVlaeKenzie;
Historical- rical• Research, Miss M. ,`Mc-
Leod, Piublic Relations; Mrs. J.
Emmerson/ Citizenship` and .'Edu-.
cation, ' ;Mrs:. J. ' L..• • iMaeMillan; •
Home Economics, and'..;J�Health,
Mrs. George • Saunders; Resolu
tions,' Mrs. •A:. MaeNay..
• The meeting was :brought' to .a
'close with the Queen and insti-
tute Grace
nsti-tutuGrace and at this' time the
ladies • sat down to "a ,bount;ful'
pot` luok sipper convened by
the executive, •
Matters .pertaining to. a.. local
leaders ' training school and a
short `•course ,were discussed.
Abe held in -their' rooms: on April
• 22nd. Also' discussed were dif-
ferent ways .and means in 'which
toraise : money' to help the Le-
gion. . Watch .the Sentinel for
further particulars. ` Lunch Corin-
mittee,, for May , is: Nellie : John=
stone, Susan ..McNaughton, 'Nel-
lie Havens, Grace. •Johnstone.
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COLWANASH LASSIES ;.
ELECT OFFICERS •
The': first ' meeting of, the; Col=
wanash. Learning Lassies was
held on Tuesday, April` 5th at
the 'home of Mrs: John Ritchie.
The projectbeing taken :is "Meat
in the Menu.",'
`At • this meeting the 'election of
officers was ' held: President, JP-.
Anne Alton Vice -Pres.;' Joanne
Crozier;: Secretary,Marjorie Al-
ton; ; Press ,Reporter, . Janet Thor-
burn
. ' •
Other ' members. in the .club
are, Barbara Nelson, Karen Kil=
patriok,, Mary Andrew; Sandra
Cameron, . Dianne Humphrey,
Marianna. McDonald, Ann Ar-
nold', 'Caryle Menary.
, ;The .girls' discussed ' the • mem-
bers parnplet,''Mrs. 'Ritchie end-'
ed the' meeting with a dainty:
lunch, followed • by the . Queen.'
11.14 TECHURCH
Mrs. -George,' .•
McClenaghan 'and
Mr. Beth Gaunt visited: at -the:
home of Mr., , and ;Mr. s.. Wilmer
Nicholson of ' Goderich, : •
The W.M.S. • Ladies '', of the
fruited Church •are invited" to
the . special Easter Thankoffering
nneetirg to be held .in the' White-
•cl urch Presbyterian Church on
April:- .19th: • • '•
• ,Mr. and Mrs', Clayton; Sholtz
and family of Goderich visited
on Sunday with Mr. and ' Mrs.
Ezra " Sholtz• •
There was a euchre •held at
the Fordyce ,School,' top prizes
Went ,to• Mrs. George McGee,' Mr..
Jack. Boyle 'and Mrs. Lloyd
Whytock
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Mr: ,'and Mrs. Ernie .Beecroft
and family ' spent Friday even-.
ing • at the ' home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh' Sinnamon 'oWing-
ham . who were celebrating ' their
46th Wedding.Anniversary..
IVIr.. and Mrs. -Jim' Gaunt and.
Janet ;of Toronto: •s,pent. • the
week -end .at the home of ;their
parents, • Mr. and Mts., ''John
Gaunt and Mr: and Mrs. 'Mel
M:athers, '
Mr:: and Mrs. Elwood Gros
korth and Karen .spent the week :
• end `. in , Toronto:Mr. Groskorth
attended the Canada: Packers
,Convention and Mrs. •Groskorth
and • Karen visited with her
,pother, . _ Mrs. ' Fred, Baggs of
Willowdale. 'and also Mr. ' J. C.
G•roskorth .of Milliken. A'
There was a variety concert
and a play • presented' by;" the
Junior Farmers ' of, Teeswater' in
the: Whitechurch • Hall.• - Local:
music. ` was played • for: ' a 'dance
after the' play
Mr and Mrs: 'Jim Mclnnis.azd
Mrs. 'Roane spent Sunday at: die
home of . Mr. and Mrs. George
Mc�Ka�g ue :of . Teeswater.
Mrs. Doris Willis and John
spent Sunday at the home of her
mother, Mrs.: J., Musgrove of
Wroxeter
:Mr. • and • Mrs. Cameron. ' Sim
mons and. Nancy, London visited
at the home of Mr.... and Mrs.
Charlie Martin .'and also at: Mr.
and Mrs. Eira Scholtz;:
Mrs: Walter Lott is spending
a few weeks with her son, Mr.
Carl. Lott while Mrs. Lott is a
patient in Wingham , Hospital:
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