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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20th 1467 '
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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PAGE SEVEN
DEPARTMENT
OF HIGHWAYS
ONTARIO
District. No. 3,StratfOrcl
581 HURON TREET, P.O. BOX Na 8
REQUIRE TRUCKS FOR WINTER SANDING, LOADERS FOR
LOADING WINTER SAND, SALT AND. SNOW .REMOVAL AT
A LUCKNOVi. AND ININGFIAIIII
BASIC REQUIREMENTS:
TRUCKS must have Department Of Tramped license. 27,000 lbs.
gross vehicle weight. Cab to axle length 84". or 102". Accessories
to conform to Highway Traffic Act: .
LOADERS Rubber tire or track type. Minimum • 3/4 c.y.
bucket capacity.. , • •
All equipment subject to approval of the District Highway
Equipment Supervismi. ' • '
Rental agreements available at or by mail from the above
mentioned address. . •
CLOSING DATE FOR, TENDERS ,12i00 NOON, SEPTEMBER
9th, 1967. ' • •
J. G.. TILLCOCK,
DISTRICT ENGINEER •
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White:chijich 4-H
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WHITECHURCH• NEWS •
" Whitechuich club held their
:meeting Monday evening at the,
home of Pamela King Darlene •
Simpsonist Vide, opened the meet-
ingwith the 4-1-i.pledge repeated
in•unisorte ' 1 • • • • •
The minutes were read by Mary.
. Lou 'Wall, The•Roll call Was
'• answered by 9 'members showing a
sample of Material and telling., •
'..• why they thought it was wool., The
next. meeting is September 18 at,
the home of Irene De Boer
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Discusslons'cent.red weaves, .'
'of material,' ehOOsing style and. •
• ' design for skirt, choosingwool for:.
'skirt and selection of pattern.. •
:•Mrs. Walter ;Elliott .denionitrated..
..how tc;:study'a pattern and instruct-
• iOn sheet and :also how to alter'a. •
pattern.: For Group „Work the Oils'
• arranged themselves in pairs and
, learned to Meaititefot a skirt.' For
homework theyare to work on their
• Record Book, buy material for their
skirt Or juniperand als urChase
••their pattern and ;studytt
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Lambie'::pios.•
The fourth meeting of the
"Holyrood" Lambie Pies" was held
at .the KinlOss Central Public.....
School on September 18, at 7:45
p.m. The meeting was opened
with the 4-1I Pledge. The minutes
)Q. 6f the third meeting were read
and adopted, and the roll call,
"One pattern alteration, and how
56 to make it", was antwered,by ,
seven members.
The business for the evening was
to decide on a design for the book
covers. It was decided to hold the
• next •rneeting at 7:45 p.m. on
Monday, September 25, in Kinloss
Central School. •
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m3,41A:12,
• . The leSsort was on Staystitching
and Darts. In the' group work,
• Brenda Bushell demonstrated the
proper method of transfering,
pattern markings to the wool.
fabric. Mrs. Ackert demonstrated
,, • staystitching, and Miss Murray •
did the proper way of. stitching.
darti. • •
Each girl worked on her skirt,.
finishing the cutting and marking.
' After. cleaning up the room, the
• meeting was' closed .With the' Nat
_ziona.1.24.414,keed '
Zionettes
The third meeting of the "Zippy
Zionettes" was held at the home of
Nancy Kirkland on Tuesday. All'
members answered the roll tall
"the accessories I•haire chosen to
Make". The next meeting will•be
held on Tuesday, September, 19 at
the home of Brenda Ritchie.
• The leaders demonstrated how to
make continuous bias and the •
mitred corner. • • ' •
Mrs.'Kirkland was thanked for
having the:Meeting and it was
•closed with the National 4-H•
Creed •
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Learning Lassies
The second meeting.Of th coi-
wakiash; Learning Laseiel..wai
on Monday, September •18.:at"4: 30
.at the home Of Mrs.• C. Riegling;.
The meeting opened with the 4-H
Pledge.; The roll call was answer-
ed' by eight meiribers:. The next
Saturday,
September 23 at'.1:30 p rn
. Making Pillows and dresser scarf
were discbssed . The • girls Worked
On a sample 'of.a "mitred" cornet
and a sample of !Italian Hen -1413,z
chine . Themeeting wasclosed
witifthe,singing•olthe Queen. • ,
t'V
001 Workers
The second meeting of the
slreaiNuinber i 441 Club .Was held'
on Monday, .September 11, at Mrs.
EvanKeith's homp. at 7;15..
•• The president began the Meeting
With ythe nine members present,
repeating the.44i pledge'. •
The minutes of the last meeting.
.were read and adopted and the roll.
call:"shOw.:14 piece of fabric and
tell why you think it is.wOOl" was .
answered by all' Members. r. •
It was decided to call the club '
the "Kairshea WoOl.Wotkers"
Notes were givei? by the leaders
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on the different kinds of weaves
and suggeStions were given for
choosing patterns ...Each girl took
her own measurements for.the
pattern she. will have.' They also
'figured out the correct style,
colour ancrfabric for each girl.
I the textineeting will be at Mrs.
Ritchie's on Monday, Septernber
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ChooslAb.Name
WHITECHLIRCH 1,E WS
The Whitechurch 4-H Club held
their third meeting at the home of
Irene De Boer with 41 .12 met -fibers
present President Irene De Boer
opened the meeting, with the 4.7•H
pledge repeated in unison. The
• roll call was.,answered by narning
a. wool and its weave, The minut-
es Were read' by Doris Fisher. The
name chosen for the Club is White-
church Woolees Discussion cent-
red on straightening and. . ••
shrinking of material and the grain
,of wool material,. •• • .
bernonstrations-were r How to, • •
shrink*wool and press it, off and on
grainsi'ot material,. how.to 'place
pattern pieces on material and how
to Cut •
Group work was checking and Alt,
ming patterns.. .
Home work was to shrink 'mater-
ial and lay piecesof pattern on ,
with pins to material ready for
Cutting!. The next meeting will be.
Monday, :September 25 in the
Whitechurch Community Hall at
,
Margaret Doelman
Heads Kairshea 4-14
• The, .first meeting•of the Kairshea
No. 2 Club for the 4-13 fall course
"Working with Wool" was held
September 6th at the home of Mrs.
Roulston under the leadership .of Mrs
ROulston•and Mrs. Doelman. Eight
members were present.: Election of
officers' was held with.these.results,
President, Margaret Doelman.,..Vice
'President, Nancy Burt, Secretary,
Anne Graham,..Presi Reporter, • ••
Sandra Thomson:
For° next meeting 41 members
must bring a fully equipped sewing'.
box. The covers were discussed and.
blue was decided on.• The meetings.
will be held on Wednesday at +00 '
p .n.); . " I
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Lost Si*ep:
The third meeting of the Silver
Lake Lost Sheepwas held on Sept."
ember 14at 7:30 inifthe bonne of
Gertrude Van Beers, The meeting •
was opened. with the 4-H Pledge,.
followed by the roll call,.."One •
•wool material and its weave' . '•
Marilyn Colwell read, the minutes':
Of the -last meeting. The next
..rneeting will be held September,21,
at 7:30..at i4e. home of .Shirley . •
StanleY. •
Notes were discussedand leader
Margaret Hedley denionstrated.the
shtinking. And pressing of: •
Woollen inaterials: Each of 'the
girls took part in.atteinpting this
task. . A .delightful lunch %.4/ as served
by ,Mrs.' Van .Beers and Gertrude.
Marys Little Lambs
Chosen 4-H Name*
The second meeting of the Luck'-
now # 2, 4-H hornemaking club
was held in the'L.D.H„'S. on Thurs.
day, September 14. The meeting
opened with the 4-H.pledge. The
roll call was then taken The min
utes of the last meeting were read
by Jane lvIoncrief; The name
chosen for the club is Mary's Little
The types of w,eaves Were discuss-
ed.. and each other's measure-
ments taken.. • •
Samples _were teAtecl and notes
copied.. The membeks were given .
wool samples and prices:
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