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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Reids Corners Women's, Institute
;met—In—the Sunday School room ,of
Pine River -United Church on Wed:-
nesday evening, April twenty-third.
There was, an attendance of twen-
ty-two.. Mrs, Eldon. Bradley opened •
the meeting and the ode was siJng, •
followed by the Mary Stewart coli-
ect.;
The roll call, "A` homemade, `
Easter "bonnet parade drew pleas=
ing comments from the :audience.,
The motto "There will, always •
be faith, as Jong as there is a Seed'
catalogue" was.'taken.from a reade
ing. by Edna Jacques and given by
Mrs;, Cecil Holland
Mrs. Donald Courtney -preside d
for the, installation of officers
which resulted as follows: President
Mrs., Eldon Bradley; Secretary:-..
Treasurer., Mrs. Cecil Humphrey;
Corresponding Secretary, 'Mrs.
Murray Walden;. District Director, ,
'Mrs. John H. Elliott, • Branch Direc
torso, Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs Sam
Gibson, Mrs.: William Pace; Pub-
is Relations, Mrs. William Court
ney;. Auditors°, Mrs. Mervin' Funston
'and Mrs. William Murdock; Tweed-
srnuir' History ,• Mrs Robert
Courtney; Pianist,•y:Mrs Ernie 'Gibe
son .
WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 30th, 1969'
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TToronto.`Telegram &ndicate
Conveners. of Standing Committ-
ees; Citizenship and Education,
Mrs. Don McTavish, Agriculture'.
'and Canadian Industries, 'Mrs. 'John.
McDonald, Resolutions , Mrs . John
Day; Home Economics and Health,
Mrs. ?Perrin. Lowry; Current Events,;
Mrs Morris Reid., •
--•After.the-insta-llatiort of offi
a girls quartette, composed of
Dianne. Kempton,: Margret• Ann .
Courtney, ' Gertrude Walden and
Marsha Humphrey sang pleasing
numbers and were accompanied, by
Wendy Courtney 1
g -ode -and -g -r -ace , -
lunch was,.served by Mrs.` Murray
Walden• and ;'Mrs,•• Leonard Irwin and
a social time followed.
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en House was held at. North
Ashfield Public School on Thursday
,evening when over one hundred pat-
ents s
ents and friends called at•thchool
to see and hear about the°progress
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f -e- Il eh id—Prinei al- i+r--s—M
..,,,.•4 t calx;". ,: r ..::.... , ..:: w..t ... a,...`. 3�zr.'. r IMcCharlesland teachers Mrs.. M. .
Mowbray, and: Mrs L. Fairish greet--
ed the guests and • talked over :the •:
various problems and advancements
w s ade luring the year.
> ,• Life stories.were made
avail
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{ •• able. by each student and •no. doubt
1:. the parents. learned• some •
�a$ abOut their
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know about. Oneluddn
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You can .tell when spring` is here.
SPRING IS HERE '
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uckr .ow Phone 528- 31.12'
tenan Church held their, regular
monthly meeting at the home of.
Mrs Warren Wylds on. Tuesday:
Mrs.. Jean West conducted the- bus-
iness part of themeeting and Mrs.
Warren' Wylds the devotional.
tilling outfit -which -lbs,
been drilling for the•pasf size weeks
.on the •Ken..Elphick. farm moved,
out `during the past.week.
RENOVATION. PLANNED•.
Thursday, . afternoon saw a`
group of men' at Ashfield Presbyter
Tan• Church-prep-ar ng for-renovat'
ion• to part of the churchlnt`erior.,i•
Iur�n Board Find Tenders -Too :High
'aAward Contract For
Of�ces
When. the Huron County Board of
Education opened tenders, the
price;of converting space at Cen
.tral Huron Secondary' School ,at
• o4Of-£icesa.for.theschd
system's central staff was found to
be "considerably higher than antic
:ipated in thewords of. John Lavas,
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• Here is Pat, nearly ,seven months old,. a baby . who
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and fatherlof his own. Pat's "eager • smile depicts his zest
. for /living. Ife is a, most' alert child, interested' in
.everything, and considered'. to have very good `
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His background is Irish. and French; lie has blue .eyes;
blond hair and fair skin. A tall, well-built boy, he.
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. about"adoption: ask'your local Children's Aid Society.
The • bother and fuss • •
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Telis that'spring is here..: • : .
Spring cleaning makes ma .sad' '
8o_,she' ells: it :out at Dad! '
It makes a big• mess
Tho I must confess• •
It is nice to•be•done:once again:.
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Mr., and Mrs. Don McCharles
and farnil of Br -a -t t=ford-spent - -
• week -end With Mr. and Mrs ...• •
. Oliver Mc.Charles. •
Visiting Mr, •and Mrs.• Henry
•MacKenzie were Edna and Eliza
Cook of ()wen Soutid , Viola Cooly
of Detroit and Mr. Albert' Cook.
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