The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-01-11, Page 9WNDNIMAV,..JAN. 11th, 147
Arta Smeltzer.
Arn.ongG,raduates
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A.rn berley News)
The. Ontario Department of . Hea :
lth exercises were held on Decem-
.,'ber 22 in St Pauls United Church,
Avenue Road Toronto. Among the
forty-one graduates; Mss Arla.
Smeltzer, daugi,ter of Mr. and ,Mrs
Arthur Smeltzer .of the second'
cbricession; ;of Huron'was a :graduate
• After the ceremony. a;tea :was: held
in the Assembly Room. Later a
dinnerwas served at the home pf '
' Mr. and Mrs, James Mills of Wes
ton. Present • for the occasion 'were.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smeltzer,
Mrs. Jack Dahmer, Carol Irwin,
John Dahmer, Mr. and Mrs,
Mazur and: Dr. and Mrs. Clarke
Mills:•
ATTEND ANNUAL MEETING
There vial a .large attendance at
the 'first annual meeting of the
Ontario, Milk Marketing Board:
which was held in the Canadian:
Room •of the Royal' York. Hotel ,
Toronto on Wednesday and
Thursday of last weekRepresent-
, ativesirom`Bruce-County ;were.
Leonard Courtney; GeorgeMess-
enger, and Donald Courtneywho
were. accompanied, by their, wives
and :attended a banquet, on Wednes-
day evening. -John McLennan of
Ashfield was `also = representative,
at the ' meetin
Sympa .is extended ,to Mrs.
'John Reid and family -in the passing
of Mr Reid Who lived a full' and
rewarding. life in, his home comm-
unity where he'hadmmany interests':
Flowers in ;memory of the late
John ,Reid. were..:placed in Pine
River United Church .on Sunday
by the' Reid families,
THE UCKNOW ;SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE NINE
CNIB Raise•
At Dungannon
(Dungannon News)
Dear Friends;
Once again our Annual Appeal
for funds in Huron, Middlesex. and
Werth Counties has been completed;
and, we. are happy to announce that
there; has been .an increase in the
monies raised.'
On behalf of CNIB; we would
like to express Our appreciatio
those who so kindly gave of their
time and effort 'in ;assisting Us 'with
the campaigns,, To those who so
generously contributed to the CNIB
appeal, our heartfelt thanks. We
can 'assure' them that their dollars
will .be put to good Usein providing
services to theblind of their comm
unities.
It may beof interest: toeveryone
'to knowthat in Dungannon and..
district the proceeds of the 1966
:campaign„were $184.00; ;which. is ,.
most°gratifying.
We would like to extend our sin-
cerest th nks to the various 'news:
media of ;the district for. their gen-
erosity
erosity and :excellence of publicity
which supported our 1966 Appeal;, '..
for funds.:. ,�
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Hall Furnae
Until later 'Date'
Mcs. Harold• Gaunt, . president,
presided at the St. Helen's
'Women's Institute meeting held
Thursday,' January• 5th in the hall:
The: meeting opened With the •
singing of the opening ode and , all
repeating the Mary Stewart Collect.
The roll'call.was well responded
to,. "A News item from another
• country.”'
During. the business it: was decided.
that the 'Women's Institute. would`
,sponsor the 4-H' course provided the
Leaders were willling•to„teach
again: A. letter of appreciation
from Mrs. Reclmoni of the Ontario
Hospital, •Goderictr was read -thank:-
ing the members ;for the Christmas
. gift. Only one tender had been re:-
ceived Concerning • a . furnace for
the hall, so it was decided to
leave this .matter•r until a later
date.
Mrs. Ross Errington, 'Mrs.' George
Webster,; Mrs. Jas. Aitchison and
Mrs, .Gordon MacPherson are to
be in charge • of a card party to be
• held ' Friday,., January' 6th 'inothe
hall. Another •commit'tee appoint-
• ed for entertainment later in the.'.
month is Mrs. Harold .Gaunt, Mrs
Robert ,Aitchison, Mrs. Gordon
'Struthers and "Isobel Miller. Curre-
nt events,were given by Mrs:''
Andrew Gaunt.'
The programme consisted of a
quiz Mrs. E.W. Rice; monologue
Mrs.. H. Carrick; reading "Land of B
. Beginning Again” Mrs. . F Green;.
reading' "His Mother's Cooking" '
Mrs. E.W. Rice.
Two, artteees "Unicef -
`''Tomorrow Must Be Better" and
"Iceland a` A Nation Hurrying„To
ward Tomorrow” 'were read by •
Miss Isobel Miller. .
The programme aj driunch was
in charge" of Mrs. E WI;�Rice.,...Mxs.:.
B. F'. Green and Mrs . Harvey
Carrick; .
Sincerely, .`
Jack Clements,
District„Field Secretary
Mrs. Lorne Ivers ,
Carinpaign Chairman.
Lucknow Ladies
•HelpWith March
Of Dimes Campaign
The Rehabilitation Foundation
for the ,Disabled (March of Dimes)
is working t in Ontario to assist all.
physically disabled adults who are
in need. The services provided by0..
March.of: Dimes help not only
victims of polio but.anyone who
has been left with a physical handi-
cap as a. result of. either injurror
disease..,
Last year, more than 4;500 per'-'
sons were, given physical
psychological and vocational re-
habilitation services.. About 1,500
returned to their former jobs and
another 100 entered competitive;.
employment for the first time in
their lives;
The, objective of this year's March
of Dimes campaign in Ontario for
the rehabilitation of disabled ;per.
'sons 19 abd over is $820,000, •
Theladies of the Auxiliary tel the
Lucknow Legion, ''along with other '
willinghelpers in the community,
;are conducting 'the March.: of Dimes
Campaign; in Lucknow during the IT
month. of January
The:prime purpose of this camp-
aign' is to help .the disabled to re
sume as active and self-support-
ing a
elf-support-ing.a role in society as is possible”
for them and your donations are
urgently needed
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Mrs. Geo: Whitby
W.I. Spedcer
(Kinlough News)
' The Holyroo''d Women's Institute.
met on Thursday- with 'Mrs, tHar- •
old Haldenby • i n charge The, Ode.
was sung and the Mary Stewart
Collect was repeated in,unison .
The treasurers report was given.
also "thank you" notes read. Mary
Eadie favoured with piano `music .
'A card party was: planned for•,Mon
day evening January 16th in the:
hall. The, F. W. I; O trophy w:as
on display. The roll' call was a
poem Written by Pauline, Johnston..
Mrs. Harold 'Haldenby led a:
singsong ;i0 Canada" .."This
is
our.land" and "Let's all sing
like the birdies sing'Mrs;' Frank:
Mauldenreported from the Boy
Scouts, Mrs.. Sam Farmer gave"
'the; motto on Indian affairs and •'
Mrs Lorne Eadie gave the life of
the late Pauline Johnston.
The therne' of the; meeting was
Cultural Activities and the 'guest
;,speaker was the president -of 'the'
Bruce South- District, Mrs. George.:
Whitby, of „Lucknow who,also gave,
an interesting talk ort"Poets of,
Canada" as well as her personal
message to the Institute:: ' Mrs
Lorne. Eadie presented Mrs:' Whitby
with a gift/inappreciation. Mrs.
Orville 'Elliott was, also remember-
ed by theInstitute by Mrs, Sam '
Farmer and Mrs. Lorne°;Eadie.. The
Elliott. family have moved from
Holyrood to Lucknow.
God lave the Queen and Grace
Fair Board WorkOnt
Centennual Theme
(contributed) .
On Wednesday evening, members.
sof the program committee' for the
Lucknow Agricultural Society met.
at the, home of Mr. and Mrs; Olive
.er McCharlesto: make plans, for the
Variety concert. to be held on .
'February 11 in the Lucknow High
School auditorium.
Numbers representing ten years, °
dating 'from.1867 ig 1967 will be :
presented in skits. quartettes', solos
-drills; chorus ;and various ways at
• th°e concert. If you `havea number
or can help out, please contact,
one of the committee, Cam-
eron, Mrs. Bert Alton o ' •rs Oli-
ver
7*
ver McCharles .
At the same time and place a
meeting of the Centennial comm-
,:ittee was held and plans,for„the
1967' Fair made.
It is that the whole area ..
will rally to make the Fair on
September 15 and 16 a home=com-:
ing• weekend . All groups; clubs
and organizations' are asked to
appoint a representative to meet
with this group and make plans
for a big week end to celebrate
Canada's birthday.
a
closed .the meeting^nd lunch unch w .as..
served:by. the, i'ostesses ;Mrs.. Jim
Smith sand Miss Edna Boyle: Mrs.
Sam Farmer:gave the' courtesy,
remarks.
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