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THE L CKNO ..f .1$11NTINIL L UCKNOW, ONTARIO
GOLD CORDS: •
• CONTINUED 'FROIvl PAGE' l
entation to her; while Mrs. A.E.
McKim, who has always taken•
a great interest in Lucknow guid'
Ing,: presented Lina with her
award: 'Both ladies stressed to. the •
'girls the honour that they had earn.
ed and that they hoped they would
• catry on in the. Guide work. The -
,
girls each replied thanking their
parents, leaders and anyone else
responsible,for their receiving this
• award.
. ' Reeve George Joynt:was ;chnfrma
'for the evening's programme whfoh.
opened with' thesinging` of. "0Can-
ada" . Mr., Joyrit in;his opening '
remarks congratulated Eleanor and
Linda, and' Mrs. 'A. E, McKim ofl
the work she had done for the Guid-
ing in Lucknow He.;mentioned
that the Gold Cord had also
'received by other Lucknow Guides,
namely, Mrs. Don Thompson.' and
Janet Carruthers, and Barbara. Rath -
well had received her. All Round
Cord'.
Rev. Howard Strapp 'welcomed
those. present' on behalf of. his
Church.,
Both' the 1st and 2nd Lucknow
• Brownie'' Packs.presented a 'singing..
game. Leaders in the Brownie
Packs ale Mrs-. Harold Greer, Mrs,
John Pritchard, •Mrs.' Alvin Ham
ilton and,Betty Mathers.
„. A .Thinking Day Ceremony was •
held by the Guides. Janet Thom-
pson was;narrator with Elizabeth
Newbold, Kathleen Jay,' Mary•
'Henderson, Linda Goyette, Susan •
Manto,, Joan. Anderson; Lorraine.
Boyle, Margaret Chester, Joanne
Greer'and Marilyn •Hamilton part-
icipating each giri being dressed.
Now it's the Whippet a -go-go
today's ,newest. step. Easy to learn, justslip into a pair'. of Sunbeam.
Whippet casuals and go . They re so light and flexible you'll hardly
know your wearing them. Whippets are fashioned for young men in
s -m -o. -o -t -h hand Tubbed steer hide or real brushed pigskin (Scotch-.
gard protected). Featuring air -soft •cushion arch supports and extra
.strong steelshanks :They're wild ... try them and see t
Father 'Passes. At'
London Hospital
'FRANK`McCREIGHT
Prominent in agricultural circles
in the Township of -Huron for most
Of his lifetime, and•higbly'esteern.
ed throughout the district,. Mi.
Frank McCreight passed away. at
Westminster Hospital, in London,
on February ,. as a result : of : a
heart, attack. •
The late Mr, McCreight was a
native, of Huron•Township having
been born on the second'.concess-
ion-onli a 16; 1891,.:a son of the:-_
late Adeline Fielder' and Matthew'
McCreight;:.• •
' During the: First• World War, Mr.
McCreight served forthree and a
half years with the 160th Bruce
Battalion. While serving over
seas he met and married Miss
Agnes "Malcolmson., of Belfast, •
Ireland,• who later to
Canada and they farmed in Huron
Township until 1966 when they
retired and moved into Kinard
' ine, taking up residence on Mac- j
donald Avenue. •
To this union were born two '
sons and two daughters, namely,
Matthew J McCreight of Dublin,
Ontafi r: I rervyn F. McCreight of
Tiverton; Mrs; Elizabeth E. Mac
Sween, London and . Mrs. Danis D.
Boak •of Lucknow, who with their
mother' are left• to mite n the pass-+
ing of a devoted husband and fath-
er: Also surviving are a btother.
.Mr. Russell.McCreiglnt of.Gcderich.
and sixteen grandchildren.
The deceased was a valued mem
ber of Knox Presbyterian Church,:
Kincardine, and of MacDonald
Branch, Royal Canadian Legion:
Funeral services for the late
Frank McCrefght were held on/Sat-
urda* - afternoon, February 5, at the
• Mct :nan Funeral Home, at'Fipley:
•
con :ted by Rev, James Weir,
:rnr .er of Knox. Church, and in--
terr it was made in Ripley cemy
ere n
casket bearers were Messrs,:.
,Mac Boyd.` Jack Liddle, 'Gordon
Farrell, .Fred Craigie,, peter Cam-
eron and Walter Dexter, Mem-
bers of the Legion acted as flower
bearers,. , . - • '
Mondays - • Hogs, in by 4:011 p.m.
• CATTLE,' C ES and . LAMBS EVERY. DAY ,
EXCEPT SATURDAY
We do Curing and' Smoking ..:. ••B af, Pork and Lamb..
Sold Whole, Half or Quarter" .:. For ' B Etter Serrri'es,.
()And Lower Prices --� Call Ripley .100.
p.444, HOOISMA. Prop,
as a Guide from another Country;
lvlrs C.. E. Tupper of flarriston
and Division CoMmissioner •for
South Grey -Bruce said` she was im-
pressed with the candidates for the
Gold Cord and she felt that every
thing the Lucknow Guides did, !!
Y
the did well. She' expected help '1
in leadership Would come from:
Lucknow. Mrs. Tupper introduced
the speaker of the evening, Mrs.
J. D. Wilkie of Harriston•, Inter-
national Advisor. for .Huronia area.
Mrs. Wilkie , the wife of a Pres-
byterian minister,, worked for 19
years in, the Training Dipartment
of the,Guides in Quebec and has .
' served ,oneahe Dominion board in
Ontario. , Mrs;Wilkie spoke On
sharing. She congratulated Elean-
or and Linda and said that they- '
' have now come to the summit •
ortop of their mountain in Guid=
ing; .but she hoped that this was •
just a beginning for the girls and
that they, would` continue with
Guiding,sometime getting into
"Intern`ational`Guiding. which --is
Mrs, • Wilkie''ss chief interest, at
present. She hoped there would •
be many candidates' from this
'for International•Camps In ye
to dome, especially in the C
•tennial Year.
Ranger; Beverly. MacDonald
thanked the speaker: -
Mrs. Bert Dixon of Ejarriston
Deputy Area Commissioner for.
Huronia, • brought congratulati
on behalf of. Huronia Area, •
Dixon is known to many ran thi
district as she was a former res
ent ,here. • • • • .. • .
Reeve Joynt•, in bringing co'
ulations from the town, said th
girls have not only brought di
tion and honour 'to' themselves
also to• the municipality,
The programme closed with
campfire held by the _Guides;
rendered many campfire icings
led. by Janet Carruthers. Gail
ieson• sang a solo. In a special
number ;'.Linda .Walden repeat
the Guide Promise.'
A social hour was,enjoyed To
owinngthe•programnye The R.
ers served --lunch which -was -prey
ed by the members .of. the Loc.
Association of the Giri Guides,
Quality end. service • are. the most important
commodities of your local ,Co-op: That is why
• it pays to see your Co-op: first, •