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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-12-14, Page 14TNE LUCKNOW LUCKNOW, ONTAItIO WIEDNIESDAY, DEC. 14$ AMBERLEY t. ; a• • (Lochalsh News) D. • Little Marty Scott. son of lvIr. and Mrs. Marvin Scott suffered a broken arrn oti Saturday and hiid to be taken to hoSAital in Wingharn. DECEMBER BLOOM ThuncilLPecetuhet 8th was a Slimmer iike day with 60 -degree 1— • Centennial plans were discussed at the annual nomination meeting for the village of Auburn when the. former trustees, William J. Craig, chairman, Bert Doran and Thcinas liaggitt. were returned by acclam- ation. temperature and found many folks Cliff McDonald was again appoin- ' •.poiting up Christina; decorations. In one case a bouquet of flowers was.picked`froM,a local garden and. ' Fee:seated to a neighbour. The • 'bright:yellow bloani were as fresh. AS iriOctoba. V/11.1.) DOGS IN AREA Wild dogs An, the area idlled a cattle beast:ion the farm of 'Toin Farrell. Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. David MacDonald entertained " members of the Pipe Band, Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McChatles for the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCharles and Scott of Brantford and John McCharles of Petrolia., Finlay MacLennan of ldtchener spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D.A. MacLennan. Miss Margaret MacLeod spent a day in Toronto recently. The W.M.S. of Ashfield Presby terian azurch met Thursday after- noon in the church for their regular monthly meeting., ted Village clerk. In his report to the large gather- ing of taxpayers. Chairman Craig reported that the'colored lights will be turned on the first week in December as requested by the Hortkultural Society. The trustees reported the flag pole had .been re-• paired and painted to fly the new Canadi,airflag purchased by the Womees Institute. ' Eighty feet of sidewalkon Goder- ich Street and 20 feet on John Street,*A built this year and streets were gravelled and chlarided during the summer months.. The name of. Bert Doran was sub- mitted for consideration as a comm issioner for, this community 'to our MPP as this district has been without one since the death of the late Ralph D. Munro. At the first meeting in the neW year the trustees:Will appoint a fire, chief and further discuss.the plans for centennial year that were brow. ght up at the meeting. • There wire Seventeen tables of euchre in play at Amberley Orange. hall on Tuesday evening. of last week. Winners of high prizes were Mrs. Emile McLennan firkt.for ladies and Jack Liddle firsefor men The lucky draw was received by Reuben Wilson. Mr. Donald Courtney spent last week end With her lister, Mrs, Mable Wargaii-Of-Staynit' The Anglican Womens Guild'. a St. Lukes church, Pine River held their December meeting: at the . home of Mrs: W.J. Courtney, Mrs. Reg. Godfrey 'resided 'and •Mrs. ' John Scott was secretary. After, a. hymn. Mrs. GordonEllitnetton gave the scripturereading. Plans were completed fa the Iimual Christmas dinner. December 10. A reading was given by Mrs. John Scott also an article 'from the "Living Mess- age" was read by Mrs.; John Emm e.rton. After the closing hymn, lunch was served and a social time was enjoyed. • YOUHAVENOT DEtIDED ON A SUITABLECAFT FOR THE HOME, WHY: • NOT CONSIDER . A COLOURED TELEPHONE • • OR EXTENSION. EQUIPMENT 1" ,•, • * glsctrolionts Color TV .is S41% Molder. * Superb black and white performence. ' • * Exclusive Electrelsonte Centurion r.lsassis. * Engineered and maniSiadviud in Canada. SuPerlativi cabinet styling by DEILCRAFT. The Christmas meeting, of the. Si. Hekiesi Women's Institute was held in the hall. Thursday, ..Dec ember 8th with an attendance of 35 and 2 children. the President Mrs; Harold Gaunt presiding. Aft- er the opening•eicercises the hymn "Come All ye. Faithful" was sung. Mrs.indrew Gaunt led in the, singing, and Mrs.Wm:. 'Rutherford presided at the piano. For roll call - "My favourite Christmas • recipe" was written. During the business it was ' deckled to advertise for tenders for a new wood and coal furnace for the hall. A committee of. Mrs. Ernest Gaunt and Mrs. Jas. Aitchi- son was appointed to look after getting wood for the hall. Mrs. .Ross Gammie' ano:1 Mrs: Andrew FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION TELEPHONE niE BUSINESS OFFICE AT "32R" RIPLEY. Order now and save money HURON and KINLOSS MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM Gaunt were,delegated 10 get.a number. for the Lucknow Agricult- ural concert in February. A committee for December to arran- ge some form of entertainment are Mrs. Robert Aitchison, Mrs. • Gordon MacPherson . Mrs.' Ross Errington and Mrs, George Webster It was decided that the institute • • would buy the hat block which they •had 'for the course so they , . would have it for future Use.. • All the ladies who took the. hat .course displayed their new hats. Mrs. Ross Errington thanked the leaders ho taught the course. They were.Mrs.. Wm. Rutherford.; Mrs. Ernest Gaunt and Mrs. Gordon MacPherson. Eachwas presented • with a gift by Mrs. Frank McQuill- • in. .• 'The folloWing program was enjoip ed apiano instrumental by Mrs. . • Fred McQuillin; .readings 'Christ - Inas Joy" and "The 1Frangrance of • Christmai" by Mrs, T.I. Todd; Mrs. 'Rice favoured with two solos' accompanied by Mrs. Andrew Gaunt: a reading "Christmai Shopp- ing" by Mrs. Jas. Aitchison; a. rea,d, ing "Christmas Card Magic by Mrs '.Robert Aitchison; also several Christmas .ca.rols. /. The Motto on "Christmas". pre- ' pared by Mrs. B.F. Green,' was ' read by Mrs. E4sr. Rice,. Mrs. Dav • id Elphick gave a vety.interesting . Christmas demonstration showing that many things cin be made very cheaply by inn using your imagin- " Aim', She was introduced by Mo. Ross Garnrnie and thanked ' and presented with a gift by Mrs. Robert Aitchison, An exchange of gifts was held, also a. sale of cook- ies. 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