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THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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UCKNO fi-ASN.D-AR
R;ESJDENTS--.-
, The, Lucknow and District Lions Club would appreciate .your
gathering up any items you have "around the house that would!
be suitable for their Rummage Sale which is to be held
October 17 "and 18.
SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY`
LUCKNOW
PLUMBING,. • • HEATING . r ELECTRIC' WIRING
C.G.IT. Organize
With 26 Gids
Lucknow C . G . I . T , are now
meetingin the Lucknow. United
Church from '7:0P .8:30• on,
•lvlondays•under the leadership of
Mrs. R G.. Nicholls,, Mrs. 'G.'.'
Cayey, Valerie: Morningstar and •
Bonnie: Maize and with an attend
ante -of -26 girls. ,
The United.Church is••sponsoring•.
• • the girls, but as in other years, all
girls in the_communit-y' between;
12 and 17 are welcome The prog:-..
ram consists of•:games, songs,
worship; business' and projects such
as Bible and Mission studies., crafts
and parties'.. The purpose of ,the '
group is to learn to cherish health,
seek; truth; know God and serve
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•others .•
5t, : v. gustine :C:
The October meeting of•St
Augustine C . W.:t. was held in the
I alXwith-144nember-s=present
Mrs;: J.. Hickey, the president;
opened ened the-meetin and Fr. ;Galea
P . g.
'led theprayer..The' minutes•of
the September. meeting: were read.
:by Mrs Wm , Kinahan. •The treas-
urer.' --s report was read by:Mrs G.
WVan aken.• Mrs:.; Wm.; Redmond
read the correspondence Roll.
call was taken by Mrs : Cyril'Boyle
Mrs.. Win. Redmond gave•us an'•
interesting summary.of the ' Hi- • '
lites'of the -Deaner . Meeting!' of
the Stratford branch held at
Seaforth a couple of weeks'
The:,bake sale, Variety sale .and
Tea was discussed in detail; This
will' beheld in St /g.Au 'ustine Hall; •
•
on Saturday, October '18th at
2 , ..tee able,V
table , ,candy table and Fish .pond
for the children will beset pp.
• `Everyone' will be welcome'to have,
'a.cup of tea at ,the tea tables,
alse-set-up irthe aiJ �-Th pro r-
Beds •of this event will. go• towards.'
a C. W.I project; Fr. Galea
told of the Thanksgiving Mass,to '
•be held : at'St . Augustine at 8:30
p 'm: on Thanksgiving evening:
He would•:ilike everyone to come•.
and participate :in this Mass , The
meeting was adjourned and closed
with. prayer. A delicious lunch
•was served by the'hostesses in
charge. • The lunch convenors for.
t e ..ovember meeting will be
• Mrs G. VanAak'en and Miss
Alva Kearne
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KINGSBRIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hogan of •
Toronto ' and Miss Irene Hogan of
London were.weekend visitors with
Mr.. and Mrs. Dennis. Hogan and
family and Basil Hogan,. . .
Seven ;Boy Scouts and their lead-
ers. Kenny Fitzpatrick enjoyed
three day hike in the Goderich area
over the week end
' :A number of people gathered
in the Church basement on Sunday
after both Masses, and • enjoyed a
'a social visit with the Catholic. •
Women's League, serving coffee :..
g g ,
and doughnut;:
Leo Moerbeck has returned 'home
after being a: patient .in the •
Goderich.hospital for 'some time .•
' Mr and Mrs Peter Martin of
Hamilton spent' the weekend' with
,Mrs. Blaise'Martin and Mr. and
rs. Walter :Dj(ter
Gives,Travelogue
.
Mfrs L wrenee M-acLeod-was-
hostess for Unit 2 of Lucknow •
United .Church. Women, on October '
7tli at 2:30.' `Mrs. Orland Richards
welcomed members°and read a
'Prayer of Thariksgivng. •A hymn:
was sung::
The• devotional service• was con
versed by Mrs.•Vernon Hunter, the
thetne being "To Represent Christ"
The:",scripture was read by Mrs.'
Jake. Hunter', with prayer by Mrs'..
V, : ,Hunter. Mrs . V:. Hunter spoke
on .the T. V' ,' program Man Alive. ,
The toll 'call . wasanswered by An
Everyday ,Blessing, .'The :announce
rnents were the fowl supper .ort
October 21st; the Thankoffering
meeting on October 28 at •8 p', m.;
t
-he-I I � -' d :
oii a aerry swat e--�-•
• e�to�b
taken to the November meeting. •
Committee Conveners reported.
A :hyrnn was sung.
Mrs. Walter Deicter gave a tray=
"elogue. on,trips s e: 'a. enjoyed.
the last few years, showing some.
pictures ' and, articles: -from Ireland.
The meeting. closed w, ith the 'rep-
eating
ep.-eating of the Mizpah: BenedictronN
in unison.
Lucknow Unit:4
W
d
The October Meeting of Lucknow
U.C. . , .Unit`4, was held .at the
,„ home of Mrs. Clarence Ritchie
with an attendance of 20 members
and several guests. Mrs. Arnold
opene the Meeting with a. Thanks=
giving poein. The hyrnn "Come •
ye tha "n
kful people come" was sung
the great significance 'Of the. Life
of Jesus'', although by our 'standards
his life was very, insignificant. Mrs.
Nicholls then spoke on the* rherne
ship was: also.led by -Mrs; Nicholls •
andit took'the forrn of a litany
entitled ':Let us'J ernemher-eesus'"-
The•hyrrin '`Fairest Lord Jesus"
closed this section of the meeting.
Mrs Arnoid•'presided for the
business Funds were 'Voted. to the
Friendship Committee to carry on
their work: The Autumn Thank-`
offering date, was announced to .be`.
Octobef 28th. .An .".Inspirational:
Day" is to be held in Chesley on
October 23rd. The Fowl Supper
following' Church Anniversary, Will ••
be held October. 21st. •
he efzpai on c ose -.
the meeting and refreshments were
served by they Committee in charge
The November meeting Will be held
at Mrs. E. Ackerts. Note Chane:
of :place-. $-
ZION
A "successful, ".Shooting Match'
was held at West Wawanosh Gravel
pig on Monday afternoon. _ A large
crowd attended and carried off T""
iheirplrizes-ef-turkeys ,, d ucks. and-----
chickens.
.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steer of
London spent the week end in,Luck-.
no. area and visited Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Cook.. •
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Helm visited
Mr. and Mrs.'Lloyd Whittock and
family of Wawanosh on Sunday..
'Grant Helm ,of. London spent'the.
•w.eek=end at 'his home ' orn Helm
returned ,home. on. Saturday night„
:from Stratton:;in.,Northern Ontario
and 'other points west where he.. ,att
ended a feeder and stocker sale;
Wanda Hunter of ' Windsor,
:Donna Ritchie,of London' and.,
Marion Reid of Guelph spent the
week -end at their respective
homes here: •
,'Mr. -and Mrs'. Dan Nicrholson and
'Mrs. W. , .O . Hunter of Luc know.
visited Mr. and Mrs: Jim;Hunter
and Wanda on Sunday.
• Ken Kirkland's saddle ;horse
"Cherikee" died suddenly' on .S. at
urday p.m. She had taken an.
:active' part_•;in'the,surrounding area,
rodeos and ,fall fairs in ,the past,
months .
Mrs:. Mark -Dalton.
A number of men from the
Parish formed a" bee" to do some•
work on the. cemetery. grounds on
Monday morning.
Thanksgiving:.weekend visitors
with Mrs. Genevieve Kinahan
were Mrs. Morris Edwards and three
Children of London,: Mr. and Mrs:
Michael Kinehan- and lamily'of
Lambeth, .Mrs. r
• U sola •Hebert and '
John; O'Connor and, on Monday; • "
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kinahan:and;
family of St,, Augustine visited •
with Mrs. Kinahan.. •
We are sorry to hear `that Frank
Austin and Mrs JlmMartin "are' not:
enjoying the best'.orliealth.: Mr.'
;Austin' is a patient in hospital .in,
Wingham .arid Mrs.:: Martiii is a• .1
patient in 'hospital in. Goderich
Spu• e r • S'ewu • •"S
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WHITECHURCH NEWS
Whitechurch Super Sewups held
their 6th meeting Saturday at :9.30..
ir! Whitechurch Community'Memor
' ial Hall with ten girls in attend
ance . •. Absent were. Gemma "
deBruyn, Joyce Tiffin and. Marlene
Weber..
in the absence of president' Joyce
Tiffin, :Brenda King opened the
meeting Wwith,the-4--- pal dge;rep;
eated 'inunison Darlene Simpson
:read the, minutes. The next meet-
ing is ,Saturday October 11 in the ,
Devotional part of the program,
using' firstly, a quiz on the Histor-.
, ical facts of the fife of Christ, ..
followed by a unison reading of
"O ile_Solitary Lifet--which-stressed
Hall at 9.30. The roll .call was.
answered by"giving •uses, of .fly and
roman stitch, A discussion was
held on theuses of,these stitches
Pians were made' ICI Achievement
Day. '
Demonstrationsmade were;, How•
to do the 'cruel stitch, how to com.
.plete'the runners, how..to transfer
-a-design to mater alfor-the'"fr
choice article.
As Group work they. did the cruel
stitch on sample and worked :orf, •
rrunners ,They,wrote on sample.
sheets the uses of fly and roman
stitches.
• The meeting closed:with 4-1-1
creed .
Stitch n .Time
The sixth meeting of ' Stitch.' -'n
Time 4-1-I Club was held in the •
Lucknow Town Hall on October 8,,
at 4;00. • We, opened the meeting
with the Pledge. Gail Pritchard:
save the secretary's report. 'The.
roll call "Placef the fly and roman.'.
tehes arbC_ uisedw.1 -?.-M3 —=
ed' by seven girls. "' Terri Sisler. •w,as
absent. ° We discussed the places'
the.fly and roman stitches• could be
used'. , Achievement Day is: to be
Sv er Sewv s
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WHITECHURCH NEWS
i techurch• Super Sew hel; Whit pe a Ps .d .
their ;seventh meeting Saturday, .'
October 11 at 9.30 in Whitechurch
Community Hall. ,
President Joyce Tiffin opened the.
meeting with all repeating the 4-H
Creed . Kathy Purdon'read the
minutes.,
Discussions were, the uses of the ,
crewel stitch, Exhibit for Achieve-
ment Day in care of Marlene
Weber, Achievement: Day•
November. 15 , one weltekearlier
than formerly announaed, bring
..•,
ideas, for Book Covers to .next meet-
ing, selection of stitches to be
used in designs
The • Demonstration was how'' to
iron the completed runners and
different was to f ' h the runners
.mu
and free choice articles. '
In.g
rou ,_wark••all: filled -in-the. --
g P.
uses for therewel stitch • on the
illustration•worked
see t and. ori:
their free choice article..: The
leaders Mrs.. Walter Elliott and.Mrs.
Elmer Sleightholrn and twelve
members were present for the, meet
tng which' closed with the •4-H
Creed.
a
H:c n.dicra'fters
On:Oc'tober 7 the 'Si Helens'
Happy Handicrafters held their
font-Ili:Meeting in. the Si. Helen's' -'
Hall. On September '3U there was.>.
a work Meeting in;the hall._ The.
meeting was 'opened -With the'4-H
pledge. ,, Vera 'MacDonald. read the.
minutesofthe .last Meeting The
roll call - Places the.' Feather •'',
held' on the 15th of November in.
the Lucknow';Public School.' Our
record books must be in to Walker- •
ton•on November 5th We are to
do an exhibit ori "Creating . your •
own design" for Achievement Day.
Gail Pritchard is to give the comm.
entary. The leaders showed us•how
to. do the crewel 'stitch ' and-, how to
makea twisted cord:.. We closed:
the meeting with the creed,
Learning -Lassoes,
The third meeting of he Colwan
ash Learning -Lassies was_hel Lon
October 4, '1969 at the home of
Diane Zinn . The meeting opened
with the 4.14 ,pledge, ' Irene Hasty
took the roll can and rea d the
minutes of the last meeting: All
Members were present;' It was'dec
ided to have the next Meeting
October 8, 1969 at 2 : p : m . at the
home of lrene Hasty.
We discussed, the uses of
blanket stitch and how ge ,a
design.. -
The Leaders:: demonstrated how
titch and two
1 variations., of it
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For 'Group Work we put' the uses
of the blanket stitch on illustration:'
sheet did our sam .les and started
our runners The meeting closed
with the Queen: •
Stitch could be 'used was answered
by nineteen girls . „ The next meet-
ing is
eet-ing"is to be held on Octo4er:16 at;
7:00 in the hall.
Discussion - The girls . decided
that the covers,of their books would'
be green4or turquoise bristol board:.
•.
The egirls 'discussed . makin :adesi n
and':, g nga design.
making $
:.,,.
Demonstration. The leaders
,,
demonstrated the Fly and Roman
Stitches to -the gi
Group Work The girls worked
g
on their runnersand'did•their.
sample lpieces. The meeting P P ng,• ..
Closed with the ,4-H C/eedi .
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